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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY : D, 19OR, SLICCSHTINE WHY “BILLY” BERG _IACFINED BUTIN NSA WARD RULES MARKET. WAS HORSEWHIPPED. Initial Figures, Though,, Were Fractionally neiGhalGocate Higher. Bellevue. © insane ostay Hrewsed Despite the fact fn the steel strike were ne sn unusually handson there was practically “nothing do! younk wo: at the Stock Exchatge this morning |man anor quiet and and prices manifested little or no desire Ms Mk ber Ips, however, to move either way. th Joan old corncod pipe, upon Through e#heer lack of support the which she puffed. market displayed a drooping tendency |) “Don't worry about me. she « late in the first hour, but the retrograde ttn . m Dolly Rey movement was Insignificant, being only whom y have heard, perh: or Kennedy did not kill me et. Hus fractional. A demand for 5,00 shares of United States Steel common at the openirs noshe went quietly to a ¢ell and lent somewhat of an excitetl tone to tar SR d to speak scarkot, but this immediately subsided ee 4 \ i : The woman'« right name, according with whom venue, ie ix twenty to Mrs. lived at | Esther Johnson. and the market lapsed into a quiracent atate. The Steel stocks were silmhtly Mary under last night. ol} and wae ones ined nurse Bt. Paul, Meck Island, Pacific Mail Asylum. She ts and Union Pacific were up 1-4 !0 3-4 per a native of Syr cent. at the outset, but subsequently Marly accoraing t Bach's receded to about yesterdny’s closing the young women went mad and figures, On the othee hend United mtr) slo both Mrs, Bae’ @taten Rubber, Norfolk & Western and res so inners Oe eee Manhattan “LL opened u shade lower weiter eats “a Sees eanthOnc The market hardened perceptibly and ‘Twenty-sixth street. si @cring the second hour and recoveries Were general. Pacific Mail jumped 3 peints; Bt. Paul mounted! 1 point and the Feat of the rallroad lint from a ont to the rescue and placed the but not before s from a third-ators sounder arre te jump er cent. The trading still continued narrow ; = Total salew to noon were mm shares son Hved with Mra. F A drop to #% in Union Pacitic wax the ate Onell lated eengont TS etean thy tnefore she went to Mra. 11-2 points. Minesuri Pactiic got dow Walle at atte Fleming’ fbeeibie-| to 1 1-2 from 11. St. ruil * Atchiso! Inieete! nis. and th threatened to had tw Mr. Ram: er arrested. iP have points to 160 3-4, whi Was depressed 11 ‘The closing wax dull and w prices at the lowest. ‘The total sales of stocks tv ‘300,900 shares. hus had There is a difference of opinion concerning the degree of punishment inflicted by Mrs. A. N. Anderson with a horse: heat wor }owith th the The Closing Quotations. the Hariem hip t he regretted ated A woman, oh sent to Hs So refined and edu plight, ft the on Louis Berg, an electrician, at the Beusonhurst club house ihe of the Bath Beach Yacht Club last Saturday. Mrs. Anderson, who lives in a beautiful home elose to the elub house and is the wife of a banker and broker, says that she smote Berg at least three rt-roam Mrs. Jonn- uttendant’s corncob rbed a cou te just what t she. And she began to smok: SHE TOOK BABE INTO A SALOON, Mrs. A. N. Anderson Tells the Reasons that Impelled Her to Pun. ish an Otd Family Friend at the Brook- lyn Yacht Club, Ben- times, Berg asserts that he :vas let pf. ‘ 24 of never touched, The stcry of the reason for the horsewhipping of Berg, whom of Mrs, Anderson sometimes re. Mrs. Short Was Robbed fers to as “Bill,” as well as the sonhurst. Siete ieeiebictetcieei l= of Her Purse and story of the horsewhipping itsclf al ene AR Pe UR eer aces (tore Little Lucy's. Horewhilpa is graphically told in the follow- MHowbout the same thie. and ttt it Wier tout ing lines dictated by the fair | 'nmetiutely yohusvand what had tried or four happened riery. Potig: mot tell Mra, Susi Mew’ day, he told whipper to The Evening World, hin the vomy huwhand is very Se oun in Twelfth street, 1 ¢ —_ autek-tempe ! to-day charged John Horn, of? No. 3 By MRS. A. N. ANDERSON Determined te Whip dha. | seep tras inte net De y with stealing her oi te tee eaieten J Are you tiling to horsewhin him? | purse, containing $10.36, and that of her peoeg pane arr Mr. Louls Rerz, nd of the family | winter tr heard | 1 went upstatra anid removed some of | teddling girl baby, which held eleht itfoart™ ped for weveral years, called last winter at | riya ny mame witty | Wyose dewey cents ational Tecult My 4349 fmy ho whieh in just aidtotaine the): x wore a tailor-made sit She declared the purses were take f ny Se Se UR ATA | the steward 1 node up my mind Tipe tata iniericnre tie trclaredl singe uucnca me criatn ken club, wand asked If 1 would take dinner (ta norsewhiy Mr Heck first chance, | and walked aver | (rom 4 table In a saloon at 3 vend with him W, known for yeara| and walted) tor omy. h wad - a Rew, Mrs. Short said her husband isa nd always him BH twas three Weeks age omy. fun Hel Mr Berg out te | travelling Nand handles ribbons. in the early os Thurediey 1 c nile catsuicable “Do sou om » say we Fri tw that Pata BUoK my itene ys ich Ay HEE MO URTETS ERAS f that | Seater 6 this saloon at 1 a'cle nish we had had a hot d ar ita he War what he had] [for dtrinig aid took your tel baby with remot Heel vt f fand that tlidn't care fer any more i your asked trate Pool Prenat : ¢ r yi fas 1 asked Magintrare Pool ry Tinvited Mim, Bowever, ti remit | wor Vemburrassed Reading ist Cavalry in Batangas Proylace, with us, and subd that man ‘ someth: ee! Where was your tushand?" eat pleases, amd sali te deserves to bef Vt know, Your Honor, Me tea over to the house tre . an travelling salesman, | Was considerably under t cae —— ws Ww tell your story” sald the quer Magistrate the absenon of Wald ,] salu tok, Me t was lie mitde rem ti moth the room sat Mer ms aetna, fae there ho Luey on ’ rave Webean et : ed Pn ca) by er awhile bought | tha oteht drinks, fF didn't) knew fim, but aa friend “ Seg rebels, ected nica Then alt of a sudden) he NARROW MARKET AT LONDON. | ised Mr wold t M wnatctied the pect and ran out mat ‘3 ts . of the side door, TE couldn't get Luey Prices, However, Were Up te Sew! And omntny te The Celebr ated Prince Edward of Yor om my lap quick enongh to grab bt York varity He sinlit te tot Weighing 60 1-4 Carats, Bought fora LCC U AHERN at RES Zoe Te OaK, nites ie } i Street station, tuok up the atury. He pe Menta ‘ch New York Society Woman. saw Horn running, and waqn sae or share aa miviass funed to halt gave ¢ After a aot nee pursutr ir Was Guptured, Recerss indent Peet a twa years in various | Magistrate Pool held the grixoner in fractional gains Har ated salt H Soshapes and kinds have NW purchaned | Tha) for trhal \ vn ao | “ ewe ” B from $y te $200 A showed wunit 1 brated not in demand ware [invariants we bh wo go, Te nimple ln BIDS FOR GARBAGE. Of yesterda Large t ere ! be h ° 1 growth of wealth h Alapiract Teoaillverhe men ‘ Htraad huring tecent years Manta account | Me wal ‘ is ! | \ i eae em Mr Smith was che Opened ” home tn - nena aise " kin AY Why. woutun't give the], Hits for the removal and tinal dispo- tetnraneinen | s ae : a name of the | hasers for pe om, 1g | on of garbage In Manhattan and andy ; ‘ : uy | i wouldn't do, Sues things are privat Ure ul to-day, McGill & Co. of f ee lene - A regia AE During the past year pearia in. vac at Fourteenth street, bid ‘ Q e oa ineolularn tel sil sce r for Manhattan and $2)- Mt ft Hs asa af i neven more 4 tha Bronx, Jan J. Barrett, of 7 ie ‘ aa Kidcen tical tel eRCe roe Hergen street, Brooklyn, bid. rs rita be ate Sait Hy nol. One d 20,000 for Manhattan, ! ! : i Jt Was in the whip Th Utilizing Company, nis . 1 . en whic) 0 for Manhattan and Wheat wie ve dia Wren “Pring Edward ot Yor pineal Pentel CANE pole LST oR a Rm as Ca Mronx two monthn ago: fering ' nit i. x ave Tope ya duty of 10 per cents to if fourasear cantract i A i cr wa raiment, or $10), Aton moditied, will take tributed particularly ty ‘ EA EM PEG bo sie \ will ju Mielsenurerncs dies, whicn Y . s asta face of our J hy ina b welsh Corn adv 3 i) ‘ Thee x ” terdny's k ' 5 ‘i " y * quiet tovday, with prices 1 to 2 po! New Y stone f ‘ lower, tember wh Edward LAverpeol oat ; Ae i his morning October wart s Nis Apeeted, wht 567-8; Le nf sh io ' higher, and hate Chicago's i e i ing with our eh heat, & et Raa bea Jwith dry weatser in sight ba : 5 Bec s And to-morrow | oan iT les eebraphimtn itt COOK'S BOND ALL RIGHT. tix the furnace 1 hey Oc Wy Sen s ; enthonw Sadie t Ie “hate | : Abies \ L iH Teolieraes bonded to PAMPARIS, Ju a Wtoome of Mp. is in \ toi ean Hourd of Vdu and it Wie polemics, Leon Daude: and Geri ‘ ry t Rourdathntiers OMG, y bard (the writer on the Pet Q t Goler hi Tnivisctanriltinnrneninie’ biiaiie who r , Meanie ear : : | \ = F four Insurgents on sid ek nonor) fought a duel wit | oe hia tr st ate G we SATA qlee) MANILA, July 9).—Thirty-four Insure M."Daudet’ was slightly woun Was? An Mr talmer haw the renewe the Ruastan AraWauaanet toring | scree tam deritys gbathemsatmady with) Do you still attend the turuage?* Tiw nis yous scion he called up the bonds | Usiited States, arrived here yesterday, | Covaict im Batangas Provinces: otra pavilion at | AUSTIN A MI i} | |\South Dakota Feed- Store Man Issued Or- ders’ to New York and Chicago to Sell 1,850,000 Bushels, but Only Had $1,000 in Bank. {Special to The Evening World.) | HILL CIty, 8. D., July 9.—We have no hesitancy in stating that the most \disappointed citizen of our city this i | | | State to which “Bill” hoped attain, but didn't morning Is Bill Auatin, the feed store man. His metropolitan name is Wille fam, and if they'd tet him do what he wanted to do’ he would have been the heat man in uta Dakota to-day, barring Dick Pettigrew, B's faith in human nature is ahat- 1. He ts as honest a man as ever kept a feed store, and made the mix- take of thinking that everybody was as honest ax he Is. So when he wrote to about sixty brokers In New York and Chicago telling them to sell 50,000 bush- elx of corn for him on a falling market, and when they had the nerve to wire to ht bank In Omahe and dlacover that he had about $1.0 on deposit to cover A probable lose of about $1,000,000, hi: confidence In human nature was shat tered oken reed. t probably cost the brokers BIL wrote to ax much an $116 or $117 {n telegrama to make fools of themaelves, If they had only done ax BIL arked them they would have had thelr commiasiona thi« morn- .g and Bill could have put a cupola on his feed store, which Is right acroms th xtreet from the post-office and pays the highest Insurance rate ty tow We BML this miorning, standing In front of the feed store and looking dejected, When axked ta tell of hix ex- perience with the vultures of the stock market In New York and Chicago he dictated the following statement, much to the diamay of the telegrapher, who Is also the operator and station agent. + BY WILLIAM AUSTIN. T have been @tudying the market for sol many years, and when we had dry spell In the West, where th corn grows, | made up my mind that ing to be, a short crop rit hadn't rained. on Mp ting off and on for mostly through Sloux City: TM send $10) down there to a broker and he'd xend me a receipt for It. ‘Then, most Hkely, he'd send me a bill for commissions. How dld they started on a whe shoestring yet. ymfortan H start? Ruswell Sage atring and he's got t J.P. Morgan wan left fortune by his father, but lookt what he's d with It, just t he had ta nerve in DD. Rockefeller worked like a uth, and when an o door he op horse in his tunity kn great millionaires of New York are men who got aboard thelr luck and put the spurs Into It. Denounces Eastern “‘Grafters,’’ Same way with me, Opportunity knocked at my door and T caught her by the hand anil held on for qs long an 1 could, But those grafters in New York and Chicago, thinking that all men are dishonest, made me release my grip. Instead of being to the good on the sale of $0,000 bushela of corn in New York and many more milliona in Chicago I'm out about $1.30 In portage stamps and have got ‘the writer's cramp. You sce, I opened an account in the Nebraska National Bank ut Omaha and put In a few hundred dollars, Then 1 got myself rated In the books of the commercia neles and started in, First 1 went over to Helen ‘Thorne, who learned typewriting in Sioux Falls, and tid her write me a large bale of let reading as follows: 000 bushels of December corn on the opening Monday for my ker a hit with bro- I signed all whole phere's nothing n ra lke brevity, these letters: and j numberof checks ie Hank of On jong for $1,000, ) To made a ead mistake, 1 should have cortiled the cheeks, but not being co Vermant with the ways of the vultures of commerce In New York and Chicago Let my grasp silp from the goad right hand of Opportunity, Letters Neverthejess, 1 didn't know It then. A matled the lettens.so that they woud ‘reuch: New York and Chicagovast Mou- i STOOD LLION ID CORN. “BILL'' AUSTIN’S HEADQUARTERS. day morning stmultancous!. Hut the New York brokers got to- ew York I gent thirty-six letters | gether in some way T can’t understand, to varloux broke! ne of them executed m: closed a 1 they had suspicions be- b ka National Bi remember how many rent to € but the aggregate of checks war quite large, One of the firme [rent ws in New York was McIntyre & offices In the Prodi seen thetr advert street papers for years they were perfectly re ks weren't certified. I'l rry. to-day irators against an honest proprietor In New York wero Ireally Atterbury, C. Re fegelburz & Co. J. A. . Clearman & Stenson and supposed Hut wha Swine ¢ do ‘you suppose they did? Yoned my fnanclal abtiity The Chicago men were awifter than That's w the: I ad th w Yorkers, [understand from with me being rated in ‘tne ¢ fall the Nebraska Natfonal Bank, of Omaha, agencles an being worth from ntolwhich haw honor to carry my. ace 35,100 avin fostore in| count, that every broker Taent a check a prosperous metry » Inhabl- ge wired to tnd if 1 was tants they had the teowire t the bank tn Om enger boys mt only that, at arour the tank that people r brokers adn’, ger money, or f mate the f HIM City. § ked me Ith’ tn mber corn at the way them brokers give ww nial bus ve hap hing al been bust have been a whs a that would York thy Sete: Well, In that if they'd ttom of th ould be could hay and built a patie colars of marble x gone. to of four th a gold fe wouldn't and ‘ow panes That's just wh 1 owas mols . OA Save T: times are not what Oh wh Te they. start mp in New York ghints thelr mani and Chicago simu Put Morgan, Jotin ket De to about 1 HIM! town cents and lower valllng ¢lr- Hh Lin Chte: Then {my large and teeming pr the corn back agaln, and w time to ¢ up t Tecan buy Christmas presents for the civilized world.” WIFE ELUDED LAUCHED AT PROCESS.SERVER) SUICIDE THREAT Vain Attempt to Give Mrs. Younghmen No- Higgins Thought His Wife Held a Glass tice of Divorce Action. of Water. Edward Youngerman, bis attorney, er Hige his wife, Bridget, and Bilan Levy, and his brother, spent tt pdren lived on the top floor noon ishth avenue. Peter in a vain r when he works, but'has been attempt to serve Mrs, Bilzabeth Young: | idle for seme time, during which Mya, srman with the summons and complaint | Higgins supported the home. They had In an actlon for absolute divorce. ‘The ent auarr ut thin, and one irred this m Dest part of thit morning and in the County Court-Houxe in a pursult of Mrs, Youngerm on the termination of Mrr. Higgins mixed some carbolic acid oowhether she or her and should] With wate 4, roaching Peter, have the car Wd custody of thelr two] Who was Iving on a eofa in the froat eldren, whic Yestion was left une nm. sald rreelaeu sored tiatlee <4 “Lam gotng te ond it all, ‘This ts pole 2 Lt will itl me, Mra. ¥ rman seme time a i) i sith eareaeiaicnt Higgins ooked up and laughed. He LED Fi Halen) thought the liquid) in the lis was brought by husband, which was ¢ water Th soman drank jteand fell missed r counter suit a Stithing to che floor, ‘Then he ran for h help Dr. Birewing, of Sh Aim | etn at Dr, Hudson. of the No provision “ Hiexpital, worked over M liggins for oa “if hour, but couldn't ave her, —_ STOLEN CHEST RECOVERED. w—Capt starba, at na Provinee, re- f the contents appa ungerman's aheas corpus, asked Juatie her them, Justice Gildersleeve and Lawyer 1 LA, July cru the re . with thy yrted in Manila that Paymaster's Tt was at first re He Wits ane ‘ sheet, cone tatnines missing from the guard. renty he che heen placed ping iy g KEEP COOL. ta be werved us| ARBUCKLE’S DEEP SEA HOTEL CQ, they, deeited) 10 Ree advertirement In morning papers Mrw. evidently the papers w ae she left, and ‘he Duijding. Summer Breezes, . WHERE They Biow. All the popular resorts are represented in the Sunday World's Summer Resort Pazes. 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