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. q THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY fo, 1901. CRUSHED BY “L” TRAIN REVEALS QUEER ND THROWN INTO ST MARQUAND DEALS. Search of Books Shows Extensive Hypothecation of Stock of Customers. BET. lypothecation ts a ¢ Marquand & Co. enth National sation are governed Uy the er!m- cated and reiypothecated “ts customers was admit Frank Sullivan ds of the Pitts comunk under the | head of grand larceny, ond ts punish- able with a ter: Smith was seen t! vrid reporter, and when asked If hia examination of the revealod rehypot! an Evening W cation he replied that to get contro! o: to what extent this had been practised, anked 1f he had re. as his investigation had not Roar ficiently far for that. rehypothecation deen practised In many cases. OOO OCOORD OO Lichtman Was Dragged, to Closed Gate, Until Swept Off! by Platform Rail and 4 Terribly Mangled. | wecurition of aby the bank, and Gs. Clinging stock hax been Speaking of the in hypothecating stock, Mr. Smith “A firm has the right to hypoth or to rehypothecate stock customers who owe th ft has not the right t stock of customers whone accounts are be reorganize Jacob Lichtinan, forty-two years ‘ite criminal proce xalnst some “Were the accounts of th of Marquand & Co, clear? T eannot say anything about yet. Iam willl Investigating. nese has nothing to do with hypathe- Tam here to fad out hat stocks and salable securities the RR. STOCKS SLUMP IN CLOSING HOUR. $$ _____ Sensational Decline in Wall Street-Prices Due to Bad Crop Reports. en, Burnett says Irregularities tn the books of the bank Injured man ts Vingentis te A comatose con- cating of stock. and on his report and Pte fr atal bone upon fine and QDI HHOEWDOQOIGODOOWGE!! AO doktman clung to the that a man had been hurt. main office of the Mankattan Raflway, authorities and ening Worl! reporter were told that | hing Was Known | tat nothing the tlon platform nears reach Hote him to de ppt Was mad affalr and 1d be told when detaile form ts a railing at with his wife and five hwick avenue ad- ‘orld reporter bore ts Injury to th In the Iam hour of trading on Wall rer, where he atreet the slump was sharp. mana body wan smanted. : the newer of AL revived ont Ae ome early this where he had Pacific sold off to'below par, a drop of jtnorning for Manhat falling betwee he COURT DEFENDS HOWARD COULD Appellate Division Con- demns Treatment on Witness-Stand. moving train The other prominent “ratlers’ vhowy dtclines of § to 5p r circumstances dewinner ts Atchison com: tenying sya NURSE HAY HAVE SPREAD DISEASE The Brooklyn Hospital Afraid of Outbreak of Diphtheria. lowest figure since the pante of Ma 9% whilegloulsville & Nashville fet! Rock Iniand's dec NURSES SAY HE KISSED FIVE, et ene Dr. Roos Charged with Extensive Oscu- ville, Union Pacific 61-8 to 6 polate; othpr leading etocks J Missouri Pacitie, ‘onsolidated Ga There ‘was a slight rally shorts, but the market weakened again. | The closing was decline waa Instances to crop r Fain In the corn States. Partment at London the Initial Mguzes on ‘Chan, » opening figures displayed qains on moderate b of In sympathy with Appellate Diviston | Mamissal from the tal, Brooklyn, of young Dr. Roo cured of klaaing Mins Smith, a nurse, being made a agalnet HIGHER PRICES AT LONDON. Shares Reflect 1 Market of Veaterday. rman Hospl- of 1-2 to 3-4 por fag, but soon the decline tnt etock opened at 16s, a Kain Festerday, bi: quickly @r 14 below rts tn the lower + nd brings charges crder (othe sung Mr, Gout, was announced y written by Ju Chairman of the Ger- Rovs'+ n thi¢ morning. Tha rave the following statement to The ening World: ago st came to the knowl- irket yeaterda Jate In the morning and pri consequence whieh sold equ @nd 4 points in Pacific reapect! st Ole weight vis felt for the and the United States 3t suffered smart Attempios 7 yung Woman, a probationer tn points, to 101. Total sales to noon were Large blocks of stocks we! When Dr. Roos waa confront- supervisor of nurses he said: Yes, TD did it, and 1 with rosw-exarnina do ty again This ts not a monas- {We are not m proached by sexaminntion Pritchard tron was that she was respon: young wo- ed what Miss Hinriek» for the welfar 1 placed in here. he would think of | Wao would permit nk snles of stocks to sign of diphtherta, ine repiled: +1 guess she could take care of Her sirst day! son of ber Wines] a. ween Mise Pritch- his Interview Am. Car & Foundry alning ing or bringing him tity disrespute with | ern tne xeeutlve “Committee he atated to A verbal communt- to avsingle member of. ti Could not be made Accounts for a wh! sea took Little part ine !members of tt Was cabiod co th Miss Pritchard th urt should have Jection to such questions cos were: Sey tve Committe vx tor allleial actlon, and that, rebabiity, thet Hen | hin pfcloming SHIP nimittee tn ABE GRUBER’S OUTING. |" niten Saul Up the! Woeted with Fuly corn, 47 4-4 he re- The Cotton Market, The local cotton murke with July 3 points hieher and points lower. all, the trading level et 9 to 10 pointy lower. Liverpool cables were decidedly hull Ish, being tIrm, whereas a decline of 1-2] clpated in view of our “Upon his return to the hospital he that “h 1 fersed the matter and now ‘he none opened eney put that was hardly Ix Was aatd his deflant: manner. ¢ Harlem pottt her to coerce the nt or else to uns e rumors of these and Pritchard that Mise party Into 4 nettle to} point wae a cloming Inst night made to Mis Smith wan not the training school with whom Dr, R. mpted famiiurittes, and fur tigation resulted In’ ft training achool of daveball and uke a leading. onthe pros 58 only nurse in’ the oon had ther ine © members of abe inn told the Executive “This body temporarily suspended Dr, The matter was brought before Medical Hoard, who after hearing tdence voted unanimously that Dr. foos rr 1 be alas him from the hospital, examinations fatmen's rac rentiment a bearish news Was summed Up Rm too onemded FS any encouragement opening prices: were ; August, 7.90 to and a trial of a eptember, 7.65 to 7.43: December, % to 7.4; March; .L, PURSE NEVER LACKS The advertiser who rec- will] ognizes/the value of Sunday World mmorrow’s steamer” Wonts never lacks full purse, —— — - Gold for Germany, Jokleheimer & Co, 1ST. ant, $782,000 gold on to- FRIENDS.” “The cotton. price July, R81; Aug., 7.78; Oct, 7.51; Jan, Market quiet, BRIDGE TRA IN LONG TIE-UP.’ INS” ® io} ® 3 Derailed Car Causes! Suspension of Traitic Eleven Hours. Brae: Train traffle on Hrookiyn Bridge A. M. to-day, the north side of the was resumed ad » oy 4 Car of a & wed the (rack at . ploughed chrough the feet of ral! and hour. on the Brook- 156iee re ed . about two hundred of the Brooklyn tower. supposed to have bee Without sllghtext second car of a train x ralls ant we Ues, bringing up the steel structure The north side of the rushed In, tes and sections of tron Water street below, and a. fore {car and several pedestrians narrowly | exgaped be ca struck. ‘The bridke car phasengers-were In a 'panfe. “Men and) women ran up | down, shouting, but t Hin and tt was impo: m to escape. With great ditoulty the guards 1p with of car th and 1 Into almed them and ented x Mra. Mary Quinn and from jumping, before the train wus! Maric. were hell in & transferred ta] #29 Market Court to- nl women doing | iting. ‘They Ive wt Aauled tarough th Mis work at | Albany, The mother is Mfty-tlve + | the ‘sides of out of the w to the New York sid Work was imm wreckage, yearn old, th daughter twenty-two y begun on 1 but tt NOM. to-d And a brid, the night oa operated both waya thern track of the bridge. than fifty wooden ties which d been torn loore by the deralled cara 1 to be replace! with new tles, and frail needed repatring for a dis- tance of almost one thousand fect. eager YOUN G -PAIR QUARREL. Mrs. Ploner, Married in June, Han pand Arrented.. Beorey Ploner, twenty-two years old, and her husband, Caatmir, tw: three, were married June 2 She is Irish and he ts German. He took her tu his par- Mark Alter. vy pleaded bes sick husband father and dire ne at home tn excuse for thelz thefts. id cros: huttle train» on ine when the patr were arraigned. y kowned. the other hand, younger than she sald she was. not quite pretty, she had a fr innocent face, and ihere seemed t« No deep-set guile tn her big blue eyes. Wail position keenly. She wept ents’ farm in Eastchester, but quarrel Ung began almost Immediately, the en- airl. parted re than an hour, T saw the mo bag und tire to the had family being opposed In tive weeks the couple twice. She had this morning and ania Court on ac! an Mrs. Ploner said she litt Nice? mone: naved which husban wanted, GUL she ref Y give It to ND him. sald he and struck . ni she show on her dy which she claim She sald the whole family against her and they separated. were all Germans and did not like he: lid not injure the iri emerged. His private secretary was with him, and acted as buffer be- tween him and the reporters who Were anxious to learn the reason for the controversy. DYNAMITE MAN ESCAPES. JAIL. Paterson Dealer Whose Place Blew Up Goes Off with Fine. stairs, entered a cab and was driven away. “I have nothing whatever to say, sald the District-Attorney Inter. “I court-room should draw their own conclusions.” by Abram M. Rittenberg, the confe: Blank amazement was written on tloner and fireworks dealer tn whi A store, int the Walker Building, Pater-| the faces of the prisoner, his wife, son, J., the explosion eceurred on June 21 that resulted In the loss of sev- enteen Ives, and who was found respon. sible for th strophe by a Coroner's Jury, wan arralgned-in court to-day, He was tined $30 for having dynamite stored on his promixes, Ax Prosecutor Emley failed to make A criminal charge against the prisoner j he was then allowed to go. ——<—— OILCLOTH TRUST. with 810,000,000 Cap! e Jeracy Laws, YOUNGSTOWN, 0.. July 0.—The combine of light ollcloth companies of the country, to be known a the Stand. ard Table Ojtcloth Company, wan ef- fected to-day under the laws of New Jersey. ‘The capital stock ts $10,000,000, under- written by Youngtown capitalists, The combine consists of seven concerns, ——— FELL 16 STORIES. Lewis Unh After Long Fall in levator Car, he Park Row Building to-day while Joseph in the Water Depart- the Jurymen and the spectators in the court-room when Justice Furs- man went out, closely followed by Mr. Philbin. McDonnell had a hurried confer- ence with Mr. Levy and was hustled back to the Tombs. He appeared to be greatly depressed. and Mrs. Mc- Donnell was on the verge of tears. i Organi: Jurymon Excited. The court oMcers, dumb as clams to the avalanche of questions put to them, cleared the room in short or- der. The jurymen filed out In a dazed manner and then gathered In the cor- ridor, where they discussed the ad- journment in whispers. The spectators gathored around, but policemen kept them awny, for fear that the Jurymen might, ‘In the excitement, violate their oaths by talking about the case. In the hum of conversation among the Jurymen could be heard once in a while expressions Ike: “Did you notice it?” “I thought I saw ft,” and so on, Lewts, a clerk ment, was the only occupant of the car. When he stepped in unmanageadle and ft car struck the alr ci And rebuunded ain not hurt, but was overcome ly dropped. hion at the bi oat to the second PING NEWS, ALMANAC marteaote Bun rises... 4.28/5un set Moon risas..12.00 THE TIDES. Levy in the Dark. 4t was a long time bofore tho cor- ridor resumed Its wonted appearance. The jurymen, who confidently expect- ed the case would close to-day, were annoyed, and sald so. The numerous adjournments have ruffed their tem- pers, They were as much in the dark apparently as any one concerning the reason for the delay in the trial. "I don't know anything about it,” sald Abe Levy, McDonnell's counsel. “Mr. Delaney came to me and sald he had a good reason for asking for Sandy Hook. Governor's Island. Mell Gate Ferry PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, wal tchard that he protiemed it INCOMING 8STEAMSHIPS, DUR TO-DAY, Buenve Ayres, Darcelor ’ jan, Kansas Clix, swan, He, Liverpool. Teatn, tan Mother and Daughter Sho “We found It was so easy to steal In| been ato! the bis stores,” they told their lawyer, Mrs, Quinn looked her age and more | “ she Wa | wigs oh oked hand | be Bhe was neatly gowned and feit her silently while a female detective told the Mag- Istrate how she found them out. Justice Fursman hurried down the think it sufficient that those in the ‘Galventon, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, AAverposl. Hamilton, Norfolk. Duchessa’ 41" Genova. rales. 4 = Grenada, Trinidad, Mount Vernor Pri an adjournment. I todk his word for {t, and acquiesced.” it from Troy. | sopatice awit’, bas Fureman is trom Troy, cymbric, pacuand, Antwerp. SO EASY TO STEAL,’ SAY SHOPLIFTERS ‘Mother and Oaughter Caught with Plunder Looted from Many Department Stores. plifter ODO par 1 was * business"? Caught in fe we is Poxirl's gripe ry et the were packed y thelr room in nd L teles:ope trunk fMited with oth viat had ! n from va department [stores “Phe tage were stll un the goods, “8a sntd. Qui nt, but the girl We giv hn street, Al- ¥ down here to ket heip froin trlendas We needed it | becuuse father ure very poor. kK at home and we “We dit not get help and went into, the big stores Us see thimgs. It seemed so easy tot take articles that we fell into stealing to get money to take home to to work In the United Shirt s works, at Hamil- Albany, but busy season sw whit will become all the big stores ne ul identify: the one PHILBIN QUARREL OVER M'DONNELL. (Continued from First Page.) ahe had struck aim, z too tlehy,” said Max: wi 7 =i a Fou aay thay girl struc ent to the elevator and rode up to where he has been on the bench for Ralumenvetiveurselteme ters his offices, years. He sits occastonally in the The Magistrate fined Ploner $5. Just after him Juctice Fursman | Criminal tranch of the Supreme | Court in this city and has presided in some of the most sensational murder trials of recent years. _ | It was he who barred the handwrit- | Ing experts in the Kennedy trial pre- | vious to the Iast one, | It was his intention to start on his ie ettton on the Monday following the | Fourth of July, but the warm weather | caused delays in the McDonnell case, and it became necessary to adjourn, He announced last Monday that tho t close in three days, Yerverday Mr. Delaney was ill; to- day nobody is willing to say what. was the mattor, = TC CHEAPEN GRAIN EXPORTS, js Warehounes and Ime ed Encilitien, ST, PETERSBURG, July 10—The Minister of Finance has decided to send several specialists to Siberia to mudy means of cheapening the exportation of grain, cage mu The construction of warehouses equipped with modern loading devices the principal raitroad etations is planned. an Wyck har appointed Frank een und Elwin FP, Merwin, of the and Thtrd School Dias 8 inspectors in tiv uppolntces succoed tricta, thore distric} themaclves. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. he conquests he had made, twas bis Sgure, oF hia dashe y fadien captive to hia fascinating ‘The secret of his conquests lay in the clothes he He bought them, tefore leaving, slouch Mros. store. It paystodress well—and doubly so —when youcan buy fineclothes like ours—hand-tailored, fashionableand reliable—at almost HALF PRICE. Suits, trousers, Spring overcoata: allkelined full dress and Tuxedo suits; hot weather and outing clothing of every descripttaa, &c.. all Ko now at almost ONE-HALF FORMBM PRICES About 309 beautiful coats and trousers—flannels, gray serges, etc., are marked down from $12, $15 and $18 to 2s They Inclute $12 gr: $15 check worsied coal Mannel coats and trourers, oats and trousers, They and beautifully tatlored. Several hundred oflour fimest $15, $18 and $20 suits are now reduced to 58 50 EACH. @ Included tn thi lok are $1 mere suits, $16. Kray homes; siriped and plaid Sannetsut Ld eae erm? suits, and $20 Oxford are at Mammer- and trousers, $15, laid ee ray ipade by hand ta our own work: loge can bz depended on to hold Fr well ad wi fi ixh-mrade perfect-fiiting sults to meapere at ces. Brrwaax ping reductions fren early ira 63Te Sunaees, “rz, 830 BROADWAY Tu UMDEB,