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BULLS SHAY (SPRL THESTREET Became Famous in West Through Her A: Further Improvement in; Speeches for Presi- dent McKinley, Has Prices—Market Resumes Normal Conditions. Been Engaged by the Fusionist Forces for the Mayoralty Cam- paign. The opening at the local Stock Ex- change witnessed a further marked tm- provement in prices following the sharp break of Saturday. Trading, too, was In heavy volume and Hberal support was One of the features of the very’ pi esque fight against Tammany which soon to be waged In al) ite vigor will be ‘a series of stump speeches delivered ir a pretty young woman w afforded the market by thegloutalds| toe oa a Sclghteenthe birt public. The young woman is S Reports concerning President Mc-| Prorence Celtin, wine tecame famous. Kinley's condition were again extrem Ricagoe whilavatuimpings thatacliyy tor favorable, and were the moat con-| president McKiniey in 186 and 19, She | spiguoux Influences attending the rise.| President Meliniew in ite and lw ae Advices from London, however, were not brestident in the Jast campaign At allencouraging, as they displayed al” Stra cei bs B paseivetand® indifferent. tones jin the| dea Celttin has been speaking sluce eAmerican department ut the centre. shel aencawenigs carne vides Biss benen ~On'the other hand, strike news was Ea he stat decidedly bearinn on a break in the ne-, 0% Me Republican Ueket In Chicago. gotiations for a settlement and a re-| At that tlme she attracted mo much command sumption of the strike. This news wax attention by her remarkabd! of language t ted “Blily" sup- her. He was amazed at and her fo: in her that he wrote a letter to her aay Ing she should continue her studies at | school. From that time she became his pro- |tewe. and after she had graduated from the ‘Ch High School he paid for her musical and oratorical edu entire)y lost sight of In the general ad- the nts He became so Interested went t “Influential her argume the shooting of vance owing to port’ at work # President McKinley. ‘AC lull followed the opening advance and a sharp but natural reaction took “place. Renewed heavy buying in the St. Paul shares and a spurt of 3 points In-that stock was the signal fora fresh advance, and the whole market respond- ed*buoyantly. St. Paul sold “up to 166 1-4, Missour! Pacific 103 1-8, Atchison 76 3-4, Smelting & Refining 183-4 and Union Pacific 98 1-2. Thg prominent Pacific and Granger 3 ci graduated with high. honors from the Chicago Musical Colle: Sha has been engaged by the Repub- lican Committee to speak against | many and‘will make addresses at Ps Union, in all the halls on the east side and uptown. Miss Celtlin han « frall figure and is stots were the chief beneficiaries on eee ee ae en eceescd of & the improvement. Tho industrial shares, ng, full vole r however, were mt neglected. Sugar strcngs Tl votce, and when she is mak: ng an address throws all her energie into At was up 11-2 per cent.; ‘Smelting & Re-| Ii THE WORLD: TUESDAY OK If faing, 2: Copper, 1, and U, 8. Steel 1-4|,,""1 Dever talk at the people.” and’ 3-8 per cent. respectively, in ihe | juptayk to them. Bo many speakers (alt of the audience, They on national ture of the trading late in the | polltics—on, questions same of th work: ons hi people do not understand, I talk to as a sharp spurt in thelthe peaple themselves, alk about Southern Pacific shares. They rallied| thelr homes, thelr dally lives, These are tl - vith 66 5-8, yen-| topics that appeal to them 0 68 3-4, as compared with O6 5-8, yen-| topics tae 8 common and preferred atock. OS up an lt she were a great big woman | “E attended a mass-meeting fn Chicago | one night. I was the only woman there nd 7 wasn't a woman, elther. ed ov. IGIRL ORATOR TO TAKE THE - UMP AGAINST TAMMA NY. COO | @ Fo] ODE PMDOOECGOSGS) cheered me. and from that time I have been a stump speaker, 1 get my arguments from the news- cada terday's final quotations, on He first think of making ver buying.” Material quins 5 public’ speeches ny, when 1 waslas if] wanted to 9 : Paying, ce aterial galing a 90 were wcored |Oniy a ttle «ir herrelf up and |. talked om. ‘7 ville & Terre Haute wae up 4 points, to) ———"——— : ; = : ~ - 6h. Big Four to 6 4, a of . ' 414 per cent, while Tlinole Central | Advanced 3. Total sales to noon were | 490,000 afr | were] The Cloning Quotations. ypen. Mish. Law até 11 DN Dy WITH $5,000,000 WILL PUT TREASURY SURPLUS INTO CIRCULATION. | Am. Smelt. & Rei Am. Smelt. & Ret Am, San pt... Am. #1 \ ‘Azeconia Mining esr! “7 1 Lt Ao ‘Takes Prompt Action on Request ig] of Chairman Tappen, of New York Cleart How ‘Latter Tells the V IN CONFERENCE. GENHEIMER AND KELLER. torn New York | Has the Beat Monpit in the Worfd. 95%] revenue receipts be placed with national JPR] bank depositaries until a balance with 4ae|each te reached equal to the par value BY of the bonds held as security from such mi | depositaries. “This will divert about five milijons H,,| from the Treasury vaults. HS] "Tne Becretary will to-day invite pro- | ay posais for the sale to the Government Sy | of twenty millions of United States 43 | bonds other than the twos, 72" | “It te belleved that these steps will 41x | opviate the otherwise possible embar- 193% | rassments which are polnted out in your, ite of yesterday.” 1 This telegram was in answer to one! recelved by Secretary Gage yesterday from Mr. Tappen, who requested that e any tha Glgcove Sugar. Gt. Northern 1) Hocking Coal .. Mlinols Central Inter. Paper . 14% Pay is, some measures be taken to relt 44°} stringency in the money mar! 13%] might arise. Y. Central Matario & Western. the Malt... —$—— The Wheat Market. 1 Produce Exchange opened to-day, being Influenced The lo barely steady 43. | receipts in the Northwest ise] -Trading wan rather slow, including unfavorably by easier cables and heavy) (| TI neither forelan nor outslde orders, Buy-| { x . ais, WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—Secretary of! ‘The third annual conference of the il the ‘Treasury G@. to-day sent'the fol- Association of Hoxpital Superintendents wee 128] lowing teiceram to F. 1. Tappen,chalr- was begun to-day at Cie Murray Hill 9 Bie | man of the Clearing-House Association, Hotel. Charles 8, Howell, Superintend- ge ¢ | New York City: ent of the Wert Pennaylvanta 1 By at | “Recognizing the unfavurable influence of Pittsburg, called the del 53 82° | upon general business affairs of a con- o'der. 4 28 [tinued absorption Into the public Tress- Randolph Guggenhelmer, Vrealde Fo) 3a fury of revenue beyond expenditure, 1 the Municlpai Counclt, welcy + ISS} have directed that incoming Internal Visiting Auperintenientn to the John ‘W. Ketler, harities, was declared that Commias next New York had the hospitale in the world and charitable citizens. Apection of all the public tnstitutions Mr. Keller promised to give the visitor a pleasant and Inatructive time oo POSTAL CLERK DIES ON CAR E. Yearn Em- ral Depot, beet most After inviting in- Nerr for Many yed at Grand ¢ A despatch recelved to-day from Uttea says that E,W. Merry « railway postal i n from the mall ¢ clerk, w detain are given, but presumed that he dled from heart tie in | mut thirty-five in the railway” ma Por many | Ke dey at that depot weeks ago he was tr to service on the road, He was in. tle usual health when he left on his run jlast night ——_ Nearly a Panic, and Two Lines Mlocked for Two Hour: An accident to a Madison avenue car, hound soutaward, caused a bigckade of the Second and Third avenue Hnes for 3 88 Tera were inclined to hold off for the Gov. HB §I%] ernment report this afterncen, which a $4] will give condition of both wheat and EN 28 | corn. aS Gb] New York's opening prices were: De- wt ire |cember wheat, 761-2) May, 795-8. De- Hy 17] cember corn, @& 1-4; September, 61 3-4 fd ik | Chicago's opening prices were: De aM Rig |cember wheat, 703-4 to 705. sf ntember, 641-8. May Ruste 8! December, oT a4; a pf. st mb 1-8; Decem American Department Active a at About New York Parity. Stocks xt the London Exchange gen erally were steady, and a cheerful to jon Marke Yhe local cotton market day, with prices 6 to 9 pointe pervaded ihe trading, whieh wan ¢ Baan ite ceptionally active. Prices In-the Amer-| | 1Avervoe! Bee MRA ‘ averaged 1-4 to 1-2 per | t Set Jean department averaged 1-6 to 1-2 per| ii, welling, Moderate sel! cent. above New York parity. The Den- ver & Rio Grande {ssues. however, were notable exceptions at gains of 1 2-8 per cent. in the common stock and 5-6-in tho, preferred, “United States BStec] stocks were tirm -eané-ch good demand. There was also an the call here for the foreign account served to udd to the depression in the pit and the’ market fell off to 7.64 for January under selling for both ac- counts. The opening prices were 7. bid; October, 7.61 to September, ‘ovember, ‘Texas and Mexioap » which sold equivalent to il 34 5-4 respectively. atthe settlement on Amer- sharon rere cron aie to je Uni tates Jiatoclsthe contangoe was 4 1. "pe Ceruphed by the Dumpe: ‘The right shoulder ana arm of Brake- man Philip L. Hilge: fAveiyears old, of |'old,/of Jersey City, the Piast \t8@ 140 couple in West Newark to» be to Hila, from y twenty-two years rere ‘crushed by the ine} bumpers of freight cars he was trying (to-day, He Hospital, in condition, Ig critical, ———— two hours this morning, Tho Madison avenue car was turning the Howery Into Broome. street n excavation two. f t Jumped th With passengers, i women sereamed ent 1 looked ax if there 1. but order was quickly ar was emptied. No | restor one tormack. Portchester spectal on t Railroad, aged twenty: beheaded last night A locomotive in ‘non Ball Express pear Vetersburg and j che tra ‘struck, und h \STREET CAR JUMPED TRACK. RAILS 1S KILLED. WELCOMED TO CITY BY GUG- |INHUMAN PLOT BELIEVED TO LITTLE ABE SAMUELS WAS| BE BEHIND HER DEATH. Well-Dresaed Young Wow ins Tracks In Horribly Mangled y “Cannon Hall! Express, SUFFOLK, x Sept. 10.—An inhuman} tin belleved e behind the horrit to 1 who was run r to-day by the ( | | fearfully mangled, Parts of her bod Ks for se feet. Tae engin vung woman wax lying across the track before being does not know whether were she rails, and waa under the wheela of an express ARON ENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901. UPHOLSTERY DEP’T. (th Floor.) Lace Draperies and Curtains. | About 300 Bonne Femme window’ hangings—latest | designs in Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Ara-| bian Laces,—mounted on mull or bobbinette. 3-753 5:00, 7.50 and each, usual price, 8.00 to Big Sales of Notions and Schcol Supplies. Big 10,00 | never been krown in New York before. In this space we can onl French, hand-made Renais-| sance Lace Curtains,—new designs,—full tength. 5.00, 6.00 and 7.50 per pair. Gray Enamel Ware. Swiss made Renaissance, point de Paris and Irish Point Lace Curtains,—ex- tensive range of designs, 19¢ DOT BLE 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 per pair. Sash Curtains to match, <!fciisx names 25, 2.75 and 3.75 per pair. 100, English Lace Pobbinette, Bed Sets,—extra Ceep val- ance. 4.50 per set, usual price 6. 3 : “ \ todo pairs, Fancy colored] muslin Curtains,—finished | wWhh wide ruffles, -95 per pair. Fall Waists. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. in At 49c Waists, gain. Ladies’ Flannel Walsts, wool; tront ¢ mmed with 25 brad; new cud and latest ‘ong waist effec! red, black and navy; all sizes, at : Out! 5,000 Yards of Heavy Ou! plaids and neat check for children’s dresses, Have been sold st 124 CRUEL WHEELS MLL A BAB. LISTENING TO “MOOSIC.’’ an in Front of an Express Wagon t Annte Stahl's hear: moose.” 1, Hvew next trought prices way down. Just AS GOOD. door to Abe's parents, street. She arr i. Bromley’s How ft happened Annie isn’t know, but before she could prevent him little Abe ran into the middle of Henry street color patterns. 70X10. wagon. ‘There was on 6x9 ry of agony and the WERE TWO “MANNY” FRIENDS!!!" fellow lay mangled, bleeding and 5.98 8.98 When Mrs. Samuels, Abe's mother, the Other There nds int Harlem Ate nder J and one Manny” Priend, nt in a tener houxe, get inte Manny" ws das attorney, 1 told the Court. that 1 the other Manay, Who looks like him, Dad annoyed him irs, running Ind opyin his elothy q i by ne Ma the telephon 1 in 2 je other’ mi! Freund, to’ ault of $0 bonda io Throng @ Lora «& Fall Opening. Hundreds of fasblonably attired wom- the millirery opening of ylor's Broadway and Twen- store yesterday, Ke Was the first of the » The opes- beautiful creations of th art «9 artistically arrurged, The visitors were delighted with the exhibition, ‘They from the finest residential parts of tho ctty and repre- 7 wiionable set » latest designe and brought forth the admiration of all Who saw it A noteworthy featur whe that tpwer consph were displayed. Ve the ne ‘ in than’ last full millinery: from it ra subdued sty In tae however, does not detrac tiveness. On the con: sa certain ch Haat Portchester yarde, Conn. He !s a son of Conductor James H. Mi mack, f No. 612 East One Hundred and For- eth street, New York. He fell Into an deep, and It 1s supposed ta 4 on the track. This morning hl beheaded body was found there. SCHOOLBOY DISAPPEARS. Police Asked to Look ror Flive- Year-Old Tony Francio, Tony Francio, five yeara old, of No. 412 East Eleventh street, left home yes- terday to gp to 1, and he hasn' deen Since, ii req the, Po to-day to look for Rimes rore.a ite duck agit atau tor ara materials uset Mon, tole and abaded roses feathers, nla with Mla a ether AoW rs. As to the shapes, the most seem to be tie Gainsborough and Cone tinental Ie ty belleved that ‘ther arrives they will ally, worn. | Fur and chiffon 11 nt Varieties were i ateritie used, a were some Very attractive sty! Mnboroughe displayed: “Oneothe of admiration, ti: 1 of ¢ tT and Fiteriinings of mink and white, rue tere wore hundreda © Ie, mired ing a Gatnabe i silt folds and. biack lace. 3 was eniffon, of.other mats ats mas uw ised. with rich Rare — “3A MORE CUBAN IN picked him up he was dead, They talked of nothing else in He: street this afternoon, and hundre paxsed by the little body with the white face between two candles and allently driver of the wagon, Samuel of No, 316 Stanton street, was arrested, So Sept. 10.—The United States gunboat Nashville arrived here to-day from Colombo and the Seychelle Isl- Genuine Co at rd SCHOOL MA'AMS NEW BUNCH OF TEACHERS HERE FOR 4 TRAINING. NO ATTEMPT TO RESUME WORK AND LITTLE DISORDER. Executive Bonrd Ad- but President Shafter Strikers’ Journ May Again Seek ence. at New Palts School i Get 870 w Month at Home. After Cou They W » Ward Hner Morro Castle, v arrived hers, to-day from Havan. brought in her cabin thirty-four Cuban school teachers, who are gdIng to take A year's course at the State Normal PITTSBUR no attempt operations at th MeKeesport. The men who whre turned back yesterday by the strikers did not leave thelr homes. Except at the Huey street ent to the mill, there was no disorder, A w bricklayers started Inte the plant, but a crowd of Hungarluns assembled there forced themn to remain on the out- to-day to ational Tube Works, | expensen of the teachers are ) by the Cuban Government, nd besides that they are getting half pay, $9 a month each, After taking the course at New Paltz they will be paid $70 a month each, Major W. C. Gorgas, Chlef Sanitary OMicer of Havanu, and his wife were also passengers on the Morro Castle. He was a member of the Yellow Fever Commimion in Havana, and took part s conducted by pperating the ght depart unable to ‘get In the works $ it Is probable the plant will be In darkness to-night. ‘The te-up ix now about, complete, At Demmler the yesterday Manager George Crawford, of the Na- tlonal Tube Works, came to Pittsburg this afternoon ‘to sec Sherift McKinley In regard to\the trouble with the’ brick- layers. It wan stated that he would call upon the Bheriff for help. and. It as. ‘The police of the Waketleld station | *istance was not given a call would he reported to-day that Maria Guldl, thirty.| "ome excitement wits cauaed in the Ave: Peers. Plats OPatae vone: om | MeIMLY: eau, the arrival Uf. two a roa ‘or! a} a Sunday : nee | killed hen.” It was fearned that 8 B is described as The wisenens — Wweightag| an ast ‘wore & bi WOMAN MISSING. Gutdt) Disappeared Home on Sunday. Maria from Rg IRR at Ss othenberg &. West 14th St. IRaTTAN BR Dinner and French Flannelette new Persian stripe cf- fect, in all the new colorings, per- fect fitting, long front effect, new cuff and stock; a phenomenal bar- g Flannels. ting Flannels, in. stripes.) in pinks and blues, suitable wht gowns and wrappers. pir yard. Special, per yard Table Damask. 58-inch Unbleached Table Damask, in lengths of tev to 4 yards ech; a lot ot mill ends¢ extra heavy and worth 45c. per yard; to-morrow... ++ Save Half on Yesterday's Rug Selling was the’ biggest we've ever k Values were such as New York nevi ‘We lead in Rugs, and offer the best values that can be found anywhere. Reversible Smyrna Rugs. Exquisite styles, latest Fall patterns, Oriental float and_ sglf- Bigelow Body Brussels, $15. 12 ft. long by 9 ft. wide. nothing better for hard wear, suita- | ble for parlor, library, sitting and bed room; sold at exclusive carpet stores at $25.00; here at Linoleum and rk Linoleum, 2 yards wide, splendid selection of patterns ( TeSUME | ¢ works were running about the same ita] { JROUND CLOTHE oval, TABLE MAN LASIT SHOPPID M BAG! Ghina, Glassware Tea Sats. ver 8c 29c| | | Ox12 14.98 _| 1.50 | | 15,00,’ wi tro copper bottom. twine net 12 1ows of tailor stit silk waist at Skirt, in gray wool pid bac bottom. y sal Walking Skirt: Satisfaction Gua; Money Promptly Refu House Furnishings. Basement Growds. ‘The basemca! was jammed with people yesterday. Small wonder, though. Such values in housefurnishin New, clean, perfect merchandise going for less than i Every thrifty h>usekee; er witl:in reach of these words will save money during this sale by making a trip to Rothent 'y hint of the hundreds of unusual values, Tinware. Carpet Sweepers. “T SW PERS--We sell Sweeper. Popular.” sale price... shamplon."* sale price.. th cover, ge oo hardw frame rubber rol “THE warranted 2,000. pi woop TOOTH in box, per by d Lamps. Toilet Sets. PICKS, an band: s:ams bound ard_tailore tthire of the A season. iting, deep stitching oa ¥4.cO values. For this . Both are 8 of new hair line strip. : r sown at this teaseiD TOMCRROW'S OFFER | The best that 6x9 | Extra Quality parlor patterns, elvet Carpets, in hall and stair, parlor, and parlor patterns, value $1.00, at. Petticoats. in New York; double r and clusters of tucks; values ; offered spzcial 9 tO-MOITOW.... cee. Rugs. The phenomena'ly | % Ss Judge ty these below s Wool-Filled Art Squares. the market knows; strong colors, new sty! 25 per cent. be‘ow regular prices. 9x9 9x1 2508 =. 3 Newest Carpets Cheap. Tapestry Brussels, hall, stair and splendid colors, at..-+- 2 Oilcloths. ATIONAL TUBE BIKE POLICEMAN WORKS TIED UP HEROOF RUNAWAY CASEY CLUNG TO HORSE'S MANE FOR MANY BLOCKS. ———_ Guided Frightened Animal Through Maze of Vehicles and Nobody Waa Injured. ———- fourth street to. the clock tos men took oft thelr ed him, ! nd boys eh mplished a darin of a runawa the adulae PRA AU horse atti to Non of the New York npany ran wway © of Twenty-seventh & a victorious gen- of Bleycle Poi through ‘Thirty- west f day. Mand and t Fall Opening of Novelties, Black Silks,— Peau de Soie, Satin Taffetas. 75¢. per yard, Valuz $1.00. rom Fifth Women haus * had Twenty-third Stree! ght tthe cor at the cor. andl EUEth thoroughiare, inteed or fzrio: grades wsaaly con THE R INGE RIVAL.” y 10-tnch, 31,69; 11-inch, rpeted top. 7§¢ nns on botom, strapped seams, h Also a Plain Walking dand blue, mace from heavy all- 1.98 suitings, full flounce with 17 rows of tailor stitching st the bottom, silk waist band, pa’ch pocket, sizes 37 to 4 a splendid $5.00 value, at ° 2. $1 urchass 75 50c library 75c SILKS AND VELVETS. JAMES M.CREERY &60,, .. nded have e's. only 98 1.59 BE RS ood white Is, 98 for 1.98 MP 2c De VIECE FANCY PITCHER AND BASIN..@9¢], . erranalat ts Od SLOP JARS, white and fancy, sale NER SET, fine English | price ....... mi-poreciain. ful border, under: | 7 98¢ ize bie decorations, fane ny . | 0-plece ST SETS, white, fancy fe “8.98 + 1.25 D sour 1.98 'S, Include *2.98 : WT SETS, nicely dec- thin porcelain. ned and filied-in colors, yw tower d on,per set 2.98 es Be 98 | Walking Skirts. A Walking Skirts, made trom tke now hairline suitings; vari-} = | ous stripes; beauliful sott-tinishet worsted, cut with flare ; tt 98 Black and Colored Mercerized Sateens, also fancy stripes, ac- cordion plaited; the test value uffles 25. 8c ARE les, at | no limit to quantity), including our regular 29¢ Twenty Thousand Yards Poui lette, Satin Duchesse ang te nd svarted up hi al Was without jeorge Mason, it. miracit ote the str and turned the the: Waldorf-Astoria, he could get was cars and other vs Urought the hearts of thelr, mouths, | West fourth street th hanging on gam winded. Not # pel was if anyt! nd the: lost us venicles in ‘who was at ‘Thirt: runaway. approaching horse west In front of ‘The only ciuteh the animal's mia mal plum ea NINh avenue was reached, when the horse a rson was Injured, the horse, hing ‘the: Batter stos he exers zs Sates a bridle, as the was Just, about tlously. the vehicle missed Fifth ave- fourth alms the spectators to through Thirty: ed, Caney lopped, | 1901. Werld Almanae ‘A reference book of t) even res but! trimmed edgea, °°.