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THEN —_—>—-- Big Financiers Came to| the Rescue and Avert- |& ed What Might Have) Been a Panic Over: the Bad News from) —~the President's Bed- “side. $ ' ‘| fhe sudden and alarming McKinley t Wail «tree when the Stock Exchange First que ona were from 2 to § paints off and the excitement was in tense. 10,000 ooo amd up ty evi arts tilyging rapidity actions recorded wis Steel. So reassuring has been the! news fror } Buffalo up to ile financial giants who ht | themse pinto a feeling of sect ty tt f them to leave the city for their try homes. Chairman Tappen, of the Clearing: House Commitee, had gone to his home In Lenox, Mans and started for New trajn. President J. Edward Simmons. of athe He wir sent fOr! Weatern Uslon Tel York on a faat r ink view of the situation “Unless the President: should dle sald, “there [a no serious danger in thy hews of the aituation. All arrangements to avert aldidon of President atam g helt at shook to the leads raged last Friday nleht | street NW Urday morning, “We ha plenty of money on hand for those w’ sand WAHL Keegy thy interest rate down, If it st necessary we will leave em -ing-House receipts.” Bt. Paul eg and imme: | Out Edo not ¢ lately dro; aking a net de- [Mon att ore $line of 6 points. | ttussent 3: Union Pacitic yt shouted hap PO G14 oir - [tient business depr feeling in honda a nl week has shown tha Misgourt ,Pacitic and Ne 2e4 and 3 feneral and Mery AC 10.90 o'clock. the news from betta Jue, and had n | / ona runiand ina few im! situation, ‘| STOCKS BROKE, RALLIE Boge rn al cis lh FINANCIERS. SHARP BREAK IN _ LONDON MARKET. MORGAN ange (the eon <x the sites untry emergency t -—-e¢+—— s Presie Jast kK xold equivalent to Geeoecce99se90000000000060000000000000000000000008 | fo pray will not if the Clearing: House tx most LECIOOCOCOLSN Sohn Danreli Sons Sons Are Offering Extraordinary Values IN Men’s Medium-Weight Underclothing. This Purchase compr ables us to offer them AT A BIG All sizes, running as large as 50 to 1.50 per garment. ALL WILL BE SOLD AT ONE PRICE, NIGHT SHIRTS — inches, the 75c. quality, on sale Te yb = UU, DEEP WN SORROW, o NEWS. Even in Wall eee Business Is Neglected and the Ticker Forgotten. Anxiety pervadgd to the uttermost _Stouch with t WeiteMeKI sown to fon the ¢ corners of the elty: to-day Before 11 orders) ternation th the New York w cd happy tn the peared from vn the des market thie mornin ity tssurance that Pr cline wax ch order, WHO) Loaded on the market fndis tll, brokers ¢ etn | onan peageericreal see { prices averaging 4 to # Extreme declines of 11-2 very wide morging, and : : : yesterday's closing 3 wgistered, with the St. Paul rex the quotations fora time were entirely nom. rk awoke to hear that he was strug: polnts foilowed and ¢ amleted neaviest sufferers, ‘The prt this. inal, prices averaging to 4 points bes [aghins in the valley of the shadew of own perceptiily on the recovery fst oi 1s Det, dow yestertay’s final figures at New | deach. Ra Cen BES aK d Jane yaling tieure | Y [ho was bitter news in truth, caused a further and trading | Other A Jater cable from Huffato that Me 3 became very with prices at} reed y was wert weetty was sa a. the lowest | wk Central, depression, but In the fnanelat district, that panteky For th hour the tonal sales of] eae yee tale aie f fear and distrust, the last stock shuren, teh, "| Vit reliable news from Buffalo world that is expe the larg monthy and « Prices turned wear Jast hour of trading wan eeneral. ‘The weak with prices a day. now dealt in. ‘This ts rem Kat * Steel thera Pacife puthern | Railway ean. Railway: pt has F Lot | CHICAGO, Sept. 1 MN site Wednesday for the FFE Court to-day. Stasasvess ee er aides the case was morrow. ARE HELD UP. 13. the writ of habeas corpus Issued on Anarchists under arrest here, was begun before Judge Chetlain In the Criminal bare ‘After. prolonged argumeat! INKS PLANS. “COTTON MARKET shary vrenne th on wer prices atde inn rts thht tle ye market spot vilied buying nities decided January, The Whent Market ss favorable Htton was, this: morning, w York's Her wheat, 14; Dey he hearing on release of the nine on bath} December Ee are unt to- ple ee 701A: September corn, fi: I 35 1-2: December corn, f halt a, IN BIG SLUMP, south Jin des rts regarding were however, nh absence of October, 3-4; May, slag prices were: Septem ; October wheat, 13; May: Cwheat, there aympathys, was g cr over Hasquietiing, and) sorrow news from Ruffalo Astros on ¢ The shopping jin frenzy on a where omen ele yutet but they busines, but not Cie re sven $ Ing to-morrow is rea no ran apprehension by tt clad interents Amon taiked not in the ued) of bargains, but of the news from Duf- age oe '8"'°" SEVENTH'S REORGANIZATION M’KINLEY'S SETBACK THE qj) i WILL NOT BE EFFECTED NOW. MOVING INFLUENCE. Sympathy for the Wifes, -- - It ct of the city that es the 4 most Hreak in Liverpool Alse iene went war suffering of the Lady of © White House ec great BACK TO (Spectal to The Evemtng Worll.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. 13.— Dr. Charles McBurney, who was so} yest that be left Buffalo in com- pany with Secretary Root, has started back to the President's bedside with all speed. The surgeon and the Secretary of War parted at Albany, Mr, Root go- ing on to New York and Dr. Me- Burney making a short stay In Al- bany before going on to Pittsfleld. In Albany Dr. McBurney when told of the President's condition at 11 o'clock last night said that he still considered the outlook favorable. When the Doctor received from nt aT 49c. EACH. , Broodwoy. 8 & 9 SG, PBVTVSOCVSSOVSSHSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESOP and Natural Woo! Shirts and Drawers (of a leading manufacturer) at @ price that en- BARGAIN: inches. Qualities range from 79c. 5S9C. ren canmenr. Of fine Muslin, clegantly trim made full and large, izes 15 t3} 4 é round to Fall Hats again, $2 and $3. all Scarbes— Fall Gloves—Fall Hose—Feall Clothes. Wacker. Carkasts (@ 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13t) St. Co-BCanal St. Near Chambers St. 6222S TTTSTTVTS 0OTTTTVSVTOSO 4 Doeseos SVIOOVSO Sacue SVOSOS8S 888: The : cL ys th: fic and finish that; ve imate the Blyn 'S in past seasons | are particularly prominent in these newest | models. Blyn Shoes mean Foot Ease, Shoe Style, Shoe Service and Shoe Econom, that is made possible only by our large tacilities—direct selling, economical management, and the fact that we are Sitistied with a small profit. For [len ¢ 2.00 to $4.00. For Women $1.50 to $3.50. L Blyn & Sons. FACTORY—401, 403, 405 EAST 91ST ST. Three |; THIRD AVE., corner 122d St. Handy , 609 Eighth Ave.,39th & 4oth Sts Stores: | 162 Bowery, near Broome, grief and facing the crisis of her Iife- time. stistled with the President's condition \ Mulletin boards ali over the elty were by $reat crowds of serious The crowds were allent, the only rd belng a subdued buzz ay a of news was posted. ark How the thoroughfare wap dlocked, and the streeta In front of The World's uptown and Harlem offices were well nigh impassable, Street care ran past the bulletin boards slowly In order that the passen- ers might have a chance to read. Forgot to Eat Lunch, During the noon hour thousands of men amd women Instead of taking lunch foched to the bulletin boards for tne format the Presitent’s condi: tion, N rs, ron the occa 1 of some © much crowds in xa iday celebration, were the downtown stre All ity there were numerous | falne reports of the death of the Prest- (dent. In some places flags were halt. masted. DR. M BURNEY GOES BUFFALO. ; The Evening World the disquieting | Hews this morning he decided at once to make the trip back to Buffalo. Upon reaching Stockbridge Dr. Mc- Burney procured the fastest horse he could get and drove to State Line, ‘where he took the 10.47 train to Al- bany. At Albany a special train took him en to Buffalo. ; Dr. McRurney before leaving this | morning sald that from the first the President's heart action had caused | the physicians some anxiety. From the bulletin issued at 7.45 this morn- ing, which was the latest he had re- ceived, Dr. McBurney said he should | Judge that the President's condition peoare very critical. ‘Hay REMAINS IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—The toward news from the President's aide came upon Washington with almost as Kreat a shock an was caused by the first report uf the murderous attack upon him, Secretary Hay was among those first notified of the ¢urn for the worse tn the early morning, and he conaldered for a moment whether or not he rhould has- ten to Buffalo, He decided not to ¢o a0, bead [eit to remain om muged ms the Ni Sera RNS? Yat Monal Capital ready to meet here any emer- gency that might arise. This decision was tn line with an un- derstanding reached betwean the Cabinet members in Buffalo when It was deter- mined that the Secretary of State shduld awalt a summons from his colleagues before returning to Buffalo. Therefore, the Secretary came to his,oMice early, and after putting himself In communt- cation with the White House and thence with the Miiburn house at Buffalo, sat anxiously scanning the bulletins that came in and awaiting any call that might be made upon him. 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Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, suiting their own convenience. ° No extra charges of any kind. GUWPERTHWAIT. World Wants (Have Never Failed to Give the Best Results! <- rest, #Batlerman Tremendous Reductions in Household Linens. TABLE DAMASK, all linen, fall Breached: 63 inch: Six Chote Pat erns. Value 59c. per yard, LINEN HUCK TOWELS, cotszed borders, hemmed ready for use, 21 inches wide, 38 inches long, 124ec ALL-LINEN KOLLER TOWELLING, 18 inches wide, 10 Extra heavy quality, Ic Parlor Suite Only 37.50. One of Our Great Furniture Inaugural Specials. 45c ‘ 1 Sofa, 2 Arm Chairs, 2 Reception Chairs, Best Upholstering, Paid Help Wants Finely Finished Frames, Tapestry Damask or Velour. inthis morning's World, ss Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Freon | MR. ROOT HURRIES- BUT d Paid td Help Wants tn the 373 Ss Papers cael AGENTS . 1 MACHINISTS 8 BAKERS . ‘ MOULDERS , BARTENDERS: . MEN .,.,., - Shocked at News .of prencente s Relapse When | noxxaz cove coves 8] MILLINER BOOKKEEP?! be EAR Informed by Evening World. DOYS dvticlesscoeee 98) NUDES RUFFERS 3) OPERATORS LM EN » 5] OMNIBUBES News of the alarming turn in Pres!-; ‘I have sent my valet to secura trans-| BUTCHERS 6) PAPER pox; dent McKinley's condition was con-/| portation for Mrs, Root and myself, and CANYASEENS, 4 PAINTERS i 7 1 will return to Buffalo in an hour. it} CARPEN ses b ~~ € veyed to Secretary of War Moot at 7 /looka very dark, but Secretary Wilson| CARPET LAYERS .. 3 PARQUET Foon o'clock this morning by an Evening/,.\5 there is a fightine chance. So let} CASHIERS ...- +) 3 LAYERS 3 World reporter. us hope for the best. CHAMBERMAIDS .. 16) PHOTOGRAPHERS , ‘ Secretary Root dressed immediately. | Secretary Root a hurrted break: CLERKS «.. a[ Pax ta : “Tam shocked and dumfounded by thi t COLLECTORS «» + 3 : news in these official despatches,” he| While at breakfast he received a le. | comrostTo 0 ¢ said, as he read The Evening World’s| gram from Secretary Cortelyou, sum-| COOKS «+--+: : a4 news. “I had no {dea that a relapse| moning him to Buffalo and telling him Ppt orl 6 would occur. I hope that the alight rally| of the President's condition. — sai peared te Q <4 venin; ¥ ah at daybreak may result in further im: ‘bulletins, he said to-an Evening Weed | DRUG CLERKS .... 16] SILVERSMITHE + provement. reporter. ELEVATOR STOCK CLERKS ... 3 “When I left Buffalo yesterday the "Phe Bec retary was driven from his RUNNERS 3] STENOGRAPHERS . 3 President seemed entirely out of danger. nome torthe talon Laaee Chis, “there | EMDROIDERERS .. 3] TarLons Hat Everything was most hopeful. This ts to the Grand Central Btatton. He e caught | BNGINERS ‘ shocking. he Enipire State Express for Buffalo. | FEEDERS ‘ _ 2 and sympathy. spatches received there Mr. Smith an- ie Postmaster-General Smith arrived here | nounced that he probably would leave | tynwgas MAKER: 2 at 9 o'clock to-day from Buffalo, Until “ HORSHSHORRS 2 ——a__$_ early this morning he had no intimation HOUSEWORK .. MISCELLANEOUS .354 < the President's changed condition.| Where and when to nivertise. JANITORS ... TOTAL serece poor yy Laoegeees Ae je hurried to the White House, accom- fee by Benator McCoi land. After gtancing