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‘ to CURITIES ANARCHIST UFFERED A DePRtaSlON Heavy Selling Obtained at the Opening in Sympathy with | London's Drop. CROP NEWS ALSO BEARISH Declines Averaged 1-2 tol 1-2 Per Cent., with St. Paul the Heaviest Loser. Influences at the local Stock Exchang Were decidedly bearish this morning. Gepartment in the London market were materially lower, reflecting a rather Deasimistic view at that centre of Presi- Gent McKinley's condition. A more potent factor, however, was Zgth® oMelal crop estimate. published this orning, which showed an appalling tinkage in the yleld of corn for the worth of Augui. Furthermore, the * reports in circutztion yesterday regard- ing the settlement of the steel strike were unconfirmed. Thin further aug- mented the predominating bear renti- inent. In view of this potent array of bearish fafluences, the initial deciines were of Uttle Import, showing a decline of but 1-2 to 13-4 per cent. The selling, how- ever, was in heavy volume, but all of- ferings were readily absorbed by the big capitalists of whom so much has been heard of late in Wall street. The heaviest decline was recorded tn the St Paul tasues, which were off 1 1-2 points oo heavy pressure. Subsequently It re: coversd to above the opening figure Bmilting & Refining, United States | {he muperinter lent. were removed they Blew, Atchis nd Southern ere refused. ax Leinweber is an ett. Riso were heavy losers on the depres. faut aun: sion. oyed In the Rock Island lost 2 points and further ph Fmansis with, large inroads were made in tie prices About ed of the of the leaders before supporting orders appeared. Later in the morning pric generally, and at length wor about yesterday's closing fru in veveral of the min: ‘a harp, isolated a Four waa Chic., Ind. & ie. Fallied a point, to 45. “The total sales of stocks to-day were 625,000 shares. 2 points, | St The ch ne Quotation: Open. Mien 44 Amalgamated Copper tan ‘ Metro. St ER. Mexican Central Mexican Nat Central Cee L 4 stb 2h pr 2 Western Reading Heading Int pf Reading 34 Rep. Breet. Rep. Steet “pt. Rubber Goods... Bouthern Pacia> outhern Rallvay |. Bouthern Railway pt Rol @ 8 PF BL. LONDON STOCKS REACT. Foreigners Henr that President Mad Suffered a Kelapec. Owlnz to a misappreaenstop. regard ing the condition of Presitent MekKin- Vey the department for Ameri: Way shares at the London E Bultered a slight ack. The 4 Tanged from 3-2 to 11-8 per cent, with | the: maximum loss recorded in New York Central shares Bt. Paul. Atchison and Coton Pacitc Suffered heavily in the retrograde move. “panied by larke ‘uying orders, were uring, and prices swoon evinced a lendency to Improve. z ities in the jerejaulet but arm, : \ ee home department . 2 P. M.—The tton for the day were 6,100 700 American, Amert- 16d.” Futures quiet and im middling, fe 0 422 te) scbed In} the first place prices from the American | | “ SCHLEY COURT b Later, advices: from thts side, accom- |: THE WORLD: WED STANERS I WILD Al Brutally Beat Girls and Men; at Silk Mill in Hack- ensack. TRY TO KILL CONSTABLE} Italian Rioters Seize One Man and Attempt io Tear Him Limb {rom Limb. Fifty Itallan workmen, who are be- ved to be Anarchiats or sympathizers Anarchists, a riot at the mill of Giver Brothers, Hack- ensack, N. J. to-d ‘They were massed in front of the mill and Iteq all who attempted to go to work. Six or seven young girls were struck in the faces by the rioters and knocked down Fifteen or t the other workmen were bru: saulted. sta wud y One was dragged tnto the centre of the] mod and would have been torn to pleces bad he not been rescued by Albert 1. Lenz, a wealthy butcher, whe rushed at the frenzied Iallans and tore thelr vietim from them. Constable Henry Haring, who went to the mill to stop the riot, wax seized by the men, knocked down and badly beaten. A hurry call waw sent for police re- Infor terson to work dn the mil They at once took a violent alls: Hk lainweber, who ie a Ger- mi y want to work for d last night that unless employeen are. girls, The Itallans had no complaint to find with thelr wages. ‘They simply com- ined that there were too man mployed and insisted on t Tre of the superintendent [before ha England's turf classic IONDON, Sept. 11 fs leger Stakes, England's turf class run at) Doncaster, made to-day day of daya on the English turf, Never such Interest been shown {na turf event, It in the opinion of en the race yun fay’s event was The gre; eastly the greatest betting St Leger of all Leopold de Rothschild’s brown colt Dericles won to-day, but objection wa made to bia being declared winner This, ever, was overruled. Willlam C. Whitney's Volodyovekt, which went to the poat backed by thousands, tin. Revenue necond. J. Gubbins's Thirteen horses ran the start wan 0 to UL agal ki and $ tol against Revenue nue Jed untll going up the bill, when Cynical drew to the front and led Reven: aun Kel tO front there. Dorteles, ridden by inon, and Volodyovskl, Lester Rett up, then came up fast and passed Reve- Doricles, winning by a length Three lengths separated second and third hornes, Tho English such a betting event Iwhed by th SENDS. FAMILY ished was third, ‘The betting previous ‘ainst Dori to the stretch the never seen were aston- pnbile has v READY 10 BECIN. ADMIRAL :1OWISON SEEMS DE- TERMIWED TO SERVE. ‘Taking of Teatimouy May Not te WASHINGTO: Sept. 1A the members of the § of Inquiry are now in’ Wash Admiral Howlson, the third arriving last nicht Admiral Wison Was evtremely Ht naWering Inquirles reapect- Inquiry, ite sald it thing for members a as to his qualifleations Everything te ready for the mei of the court ‘The impression o iriment now ist testimeny will not Ithough that wae the ington r to esston, to be short veginning, ratte but formalit yme most of which, after all ywing to the late row's ous hae yet been tsaued for sound It is said very insew have beet taeued rtment. — A.A, PARADE 2 WES LONG. UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM AT CLEVELAND CELEBRATION. CLEVELAND, O. reatentng. of the thirty-titth nati nent of the Go A. Ure papalation of 4 ty. which Was ia vinitorn: started soon Frectton . and Moy 0%) Aplted 10 id tt ot Buell and bours, stare tl the process: ranks hid banded, ci . rmed, the advance already fnteied and dis- arade was two miles long, En- thuslasm was unboun: and the sight tattered batte flags fied the ‘The Women, Gotng to Co: TO BELLEVUE. BAYS WIFE AND STEP-DAUGH- TER INHERITED INSANITY. t. Create Scene In Street, Followed by Large Crowd. cAvoy, forty-eight years old, " Madison avenue, and her fwughter (by a former marrlage), Seott, twenty-eight years old, yame address, were mitted to 1 yue today by Muughetra Her on coms aint of the hush m kM roof the Grand Central voy told the Magistra two women were suffering from ti tory insanity and had inbalanced for about ten years. heir favortte Me wast Th hunks of dyn re grocer would deliver potat en woold throw them down che aft With howl« and shouts. walter H.—Joseph 1H WASIIID . Sept. Wright, postmaster at Nome, Alaska placed under arrest on the cha of embezzling $4,000 In money or der funds. CZAR WEETS THE EMPEROR. GERMAN IMPERIAL YACHT ES- CORTED RUSSIA'S RULER. inpiny Of Dant- Ve Not Ale lowed (o Participate, DANTZIC, nN Rugsian ya Sept. ‘The Imperial ht Standart, with the Czar war sighted off this port at rd gy the G on board, 3.30 P.M. to-day, ene man Imperial yacht Hohenzolern, with Emperor Willlam on board, and the Russian cruiser Varlag and the German crulsers Sleipner and Niobe. The squadron, which was drawn up in parade order, saluted the imperial yachts. r German f the people almost to the burst- lately In front of the veterans marched stood the grand atand, on which hundreds of school children Were grouped in the form of a huge American flag. Waving little fags, thei feot of an Amerie neato trreyers raed ze. Tho Tans shouted wi ecre: way their hats. 3 OH Emperor William put to sea at 7 o'clock this morning and mot the Czar out of sight of land. Many private yachts and excursion steamers, decorated with flags, went to Thousands of Dollars Were Bet on Volodyovski to Win English Turf Classic. William C. Whitney's Derby Winner, Volodyov- ski, who ran second to-day in the St -pblg sums from all quarter: America, ant the books were bet to a + | wtandatill, Booka Made a Fortune, Few of the other entries carried much HORGAN & SLATTERY TO FIN- WHITNEY’S HORSE STRIKERS ARE LOST ST. LEGER. ——e+2— Bb o68 81rd 8-3 DHDHD ¥ OL. ODrOVSKE- LS Leger Stukes, Money came tn presumably the colt to a standatttl fri arly betting from) Mr. Whitney's _ uation of t millonalre’s entry. to short and v first the bookmakers refuse thelr offers against V his backers hesitated force the books ‘ore rom thelr ton. With the lengthening of the price came shovels of money, it ts belleved from rtainty: {0 iM to at Hurst | defeat “toto have nk it Wittam UT the be ee the 5 he stake Is worth about $30,090 to the nner. PET ARCHITECTS. ET ANEW JOB 18H HALL OF RECORDS. © Coler and Mr. Guggen- Mayor ough, tbout rothe regular sch 4 month ago. ule had a teal racey gathering jt NG, sePTEMsisic 11, 1 n WUCLY MOOD SEVERAL ASSAULTS COMMIT-| TED AT NATIONAL MILL. Tobe Mill at McKeesport and Other Plante of Stecl Works Com- pletely Tlea Up. PITTSBURG, Bept. U.—No attempt was made thia morning to start the big tube mill at McKeesport, and there was al crowd of strikers around the mill to keep out any men who tried to back. After the lively acenes of yesterday none of the employees showed tho least inclination to return, but even ff they had there was no work for them. al suspension of work at the Na- 1 ‘Tube Mill and other plants of National Tube Company will likely follow. Fires have been drawn at all the Me- Keesport plants of the National Tube npany, and the men who have been doing odd jobs have been notified not to return to work until further notice. Fires have also been drawn at the fonal Rolling Mill and at the Monon- ja Steel Works, and all the men ‘ept the watchmen sent home. ‘The strikers are growing ugly and jnumerous assaults nave been reported within the last forty-elght hours, This morning Mrs, Peter Snyder was assault- ed by a foretgner while carrying lunch to her husband in the Nattonal Rolling MI, Her dreas was torn and the din- ner pail carried off. Mike Culovitch, who, with his twenty boarders, worked in the tube mill, was attacked this morning, and warned that his house would be burned If he did not quit, ahi a The Wheat Market. The oMctal crop repcrt was bullish be- yond all tons thi: morning and prices at t luce Exchange were buoyant Pe consey 48 affected chiefly, opening up on the basia of 62 6-Se, for Decem- Liverpool started off with only a mod- Ate response to Government figures, * more than hoid its own arly forenvon. Ul wheat held steady, but ning prices we: ; May, 79 rowh « DecemSer cv 3-8 Co closing prices were: De- 2 TB lds tay. 791 1 7-8; Ma: 3-8, closing ‘prices 1 Sep: October, 68 1 or, did; May, 73 5-8 to 73 3-4; September % to & 8. ——— The Cotton Market, ‘The seal cotton market opened quiet today with prices 1 to 2 points lower, Good weather over the eastern and central belts, disappointing cables {pit English markets and evidence of ler spot _murkets south, combined to suppress bull sentiment’ around the Ing. After the call the market was heavy and 4 to 5 pointe lower. pening Prices were: Septe: 2. October TA to 76 mber, UPHOLSTERY DEP’T, 4th Floor. Hangings and Draperies of all varieties for interior the Mayor 1 resolu- Mnting Horgan & Slattery to work at the usual compensa: Mayor tried to get a vote at once, saying ate of but Mr » work and shoult do iy nigger Helmer cotneided with roller, th Mayor dem but the Assistant: Corpora Couns and President Fe Voted for «resolution and jt wa ed Tt ts tha 1 Te ead, von: roller, was ving L propriated $175,0 at the Commissioner Lantry for the 1 the new Cis Prison, the the yard and a new stare Crimina vein, Cleaning * contract for and street aweepings be changed from one year to five, 1u° President Guggenheimer moved fle and this was done, y Killing the request. —_ of Appeals Calendar. SARATOGA, NOY, Sept. a1 Appellate Diy 11 Court The (Successors of the old tirm hardt Company, consistin DRY AND FANCY GOOD: WITHIN 10 DAYS. sea to ineet the impertal fotilia, but they were all kept at a wide distance {rom the Hohenzollern and Standart, i Thursday Morning, OTEINHARD] STRASBOURGER NOW OCCUPY THE REINHARDT CORNER, . Third Avenue and 86th Street. We have bought the entire business of the Rein- 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLA Stores are zow closed arranging the stock for this great sale, commencing decorations, Rich materials of the lat- est fashionable designs and weaves, New patterns and combin - tions of laces for - 1tains, b:d sets and decorative hagings, (Notably point Arab, kenaissance, Cluny Applique, and Marie Antoinette.) Complete schemes for dec- oration and draping of rooms, halls or entire houses, sub- mitted and carried out by experienced designers and craftmen, JAMES McCREERY & CO,, Twenty-third Street, of J. Lichtenstein & Sons), ig of $40,000 OF CHOICE S. Everything will go at R, and must be sold sept..12, 9 o'Clock. Cut glass, olive & bonbon dishes & spoon trays, fancy shapes, Carat Nappies, 8 In, Decaniers, Celery Dishés, BOOT ETAT YUL, othenberg &.| Visit Music Dept., West 14th St Satisfaction Guaranteed or Second Floor. Money Promptly Refunded. Furniture Specials. More Magnetic Offers Ready. Absolutely unrivalled values in perfectly reliable furniture—that tells the sccret of the re- markable popularity of this store. Then, too, the assortment is larger than will be found in other places. Following specials for to-morrow will result in big trading, and :ome of the offers will be gone in a day. $18.00 Indestructible All-Hair Couch, $12.75 All-Hair Couch, cov- ered in Belgian vel- $6.50 Gold Chair for $3.75. 1s0 Gold Chairs, with ours; newest designs; fancy turned 1 Polished quartered spindles and oak frame and mas- inet: sive chw. {eels ine cane seats, springs tied with heavy copper wire: no twine used; guaranteed rot to get out of j2. 75 order; regular price $18.00; special at...... ry $8.50 Couch for $5.98. | 60 Plain Velour Couches, upholstered, with tempered steel springs, fringed all around, lined under the head with same material, very comfortable, regular price $8.55, 5 98 sale price sees eeee cecceecceccase ° ed, ex- |p actly like cut, regular Price $6.50; sale price... 3.75 $5.75 Morris Chair for $3.48. In Golden Oak or Mahogany, with reversible figured cush- $14.50 Hair Mattress at $8.75, ions adjustable to four positions; regular price 3 48 E: Improved blac. hair, in one or two parts; cov- 8 75 :. $5.75; very special, complete........ ered in figured denim snd sateen ticking; all PAB BDAA OOOO nm" Upholstery—Lace Gurtains, sizes; special. Wonderful Money-Saving Opportunities. Here is a most complete showing of newest, most desirable curtains and upholstery goods. The Rothenberg store is far famed for phenomenal values in these lines. Come here to-morrow and you will find some of the biggest money-saving opportunities that we have ever offered. Judge by theses Tapestry Couch Covers. At 1.49-fngetatazount on ag Qt ally: nan Ay 75 —t_ wit $2.00 Cavalry Swords Lace Bed Sets. -89c a, nas Full size Nottingham Bed Set, 2 shams to match... 1.75 Colonial Silk Portieres. Full size Scotch Lace Bed Set, 2 shams to match... 2.98 In crimson, Nile, rose, light blue, myrtle and tobacco, beautiful colors, exquisite reversible patterns, deep lattice Full size real Irish Point Bed Set, 2 shams to fringe; values $12.00 pair; Talepricetescs esses 7.98 match, regular price $7.55, sale price.....++++.+ 4.98 Furniture, Tapestries and Drapery Material. Arabian Lace Curtains At 59c.—3-Toned Heavy Tapestry; 6 colors. = Ay % At 98c.—Wool effect; exquisite shades. At 4.98; eee ee At aa regular price 7.98. t 6.753 regular price 9.00. At $1.59—Rich Satin Damask, rich color effects. 100 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 12 ft. long and 9 ft. wide, 45c. Oilcloth, 29c. | Oriental, Persian and medallion patterns; See 8.98 No. 1 Floor Ollcloth, 2 yards wide, pretty pat- | 29c| $14.50, atnseeeeees terns, very durable, real value 45c. per square yard, Good Shoes. 3-Hour Sale—9 A. M. to 12 Only. New Styles—Big Values. Forty styles, including all the new- Two-Piece Suits, 98c. & est lasts and leathers for fall wear. SAILOR BLOUSE STYLES, broken lots left from last week's tremendous selling. Not all We have the exciwive New sizes in every sort, but all sizes in the special York agency of the LIBER- lot—enough to make about two hundred boys TY | $3.50 SHOE, aod con- trol the rice as wel hapoy. Every garment in the lot was taken las the factory owtput. beautifulg + ts My A Rug Special. i r from our own superior stock, where the original prices ranged pest $1.25 to $2.00, Besides) EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. - Patent Leather or Vici Kid, Button with every sult just as It you bad | aid the regular Sizes 3 to 55, e heels, hand turned or ed soles. FO-MORRO OR THREE [e Enamel Leather, Lace or Oxfords, milt- Double-Breasted Suit, with Extra Pants, probably the $3.50. (tay tees last. the famous Denton Woollen Mills fabrics in the 1.95 “Little Libertys.” | latest dark striped effects; sizes 7 to 15 years; at.. Be ther; button, cloth top, welted soles. In ; 10 styles, in Serges, Clays, Cheviots |Im_ Patent Lea! carat eect Mripstgees in blue, biick Oxford—light and dark| Box Calf or Vici Kid, patent leather tip, 1 49 e sizes 8% to 104%; at. Sizes 11 to2 this material saving, you f° our broad guarantee ( Lace or Oxfords, Lou s XV..Cuban and military HOURS ONLY. value tary heels, full extension soles, new effect best value ever known in the clothing trade; made from ildren’. f th: famous Liberty make. Sallor and Russian Blouse Suits, 2 and 3 pieces; also Children's shoes 0 od stripes, checks, plaids and fancy mixtures; all 2 98 heavy extension sole; reat valu: $2.00 52 2 Stier ; esos 75 sizes in every pattern; worth $3.98, atesoe.. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. OPPENHEIM, CLUINSs @ Are showing NEW FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS— : button back or front, in exclusive styles, $290 $3,90 $4,90 Cloak Department. Cravenette Ulsters—waterproof—loose or half fitting backs—Oxford Tan and Gray, Regular Value $25, $] 6. 50 Golf Walking Skirts—hair line stripes, Broadway & 25st St. PAYS FOR The 1901 World Almanac - AND - Eneyelopedia. $6.90 Facts vs. Guesses, Nothing s gained by pro- STERN BROTHERS a beautiful dispiay of Cut Glass for the Table To-morrow we offer at the following spectal: prices Bowls, 8 in., $2.90 3.95 5,50 7.20 95.95, 9.95 $2.95 longed discussions on sub- jects with which you are not familiar. The man who has the facts of a case can make a strong oppo- nent, #& # wt wt ft yt Over 10,000 Facts in the * 1903 World Almanac, $1.95 91.95, 2.35 Claret Pitchers, 82.75] cheese Dishes, $2.70,.3.95| Vases, 12 1n,, West Twenty-third Street

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