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cendiary Cracks a Herr Johann Mot Court to-day a; his appearance !n court. clean shirt and collar. roving eyes blue. need no lawyer. case than any hos me."" lawyer. and. "Johann Most to the bar!” te Magistrate Olmsted. Detective Kranch, staff, told ef Most's arrest. that he becght a copy Frethelt. at the lisher of the paper. Most Puffs Him: “Did you runs that should be killed?" there. “Wasn't it kings?" anked “Most. *1t 1s too ba Paes shooting, dury Promptly Found Guilty and He Gets Me Werren W. the nofarious business. No. 15 Essex street, “taught me how to ateal. f ‘potket put me to work." mah, of No. 170 Allen street, atreet on Sept. 4. Pocketbook to Goldfarb, lody of the Gerry Soctety. World. 2 295 kite rUnSEs OPERATORS MAKERS, FAIUOnS PINSMITHLS accompanted by his wife, bustled into the Centre Street to be examined on a charge of disturbing the public peace. He had been out on ball since Thurs- last, and had fixed himself up for He wore a black frock coat and vest to match, with a black necktie and a His nose was red, his whiskers white and his little Before his case was called Herr Most saié to an Evening World reporter: “I am here to answer for myself. I know more of my They cannot Yet he trembled and the copy of his paper Die Freihelt shook in his pudsy Bost atepped up, grimaced and scraped of Capt. Titus’s Die International News Company's office and with the article headed “Murder vs. Murder’’ In his pos- session, he went to find Most, who a mitted that he was the editor and pub- ft Up. Detective-Sergeant Sturbruck swore to the translation of the article, and Herr . Most, puffing up his chest, asked: translate anything which Presidents of Republics “f translated everything that was answered the tetective. tyrants, despots ‘It'# all there, whatever it is."" “I wish to say that the article which {1s called a dangerous one was published in Die Freiheit'on March 14, 1885. It was lf tee that r me and re- re m_Thuradas., Sept 6, because hadn't tie ito write another. ad it was published at that Cie just at the time of President Mc- ri It was mailed on bts prcraenrietrort te:su! arrest is all nonsense. HIS PUPIL THIEF [BROKER PAINE the Man the im Penitentiary. ‘Willle Albert, only ten years old, but a @killed pickpocket, told a jury in Judge Foster's court in General @essions this morning how he learned ‘That man there,” Willle told the Judge and jury. pointing at Jacob Goldfarb, of who was on trial, He met me, ami after showing me how to pick a be A policeman saw Willle steal a purse BE from the pocket of Mra, Sophie Fried- 3 in Grand ‘The policeman fol- lowed the boy and saw him deliver the The jury convicted Goldfarb of petty larceny and Judge Foster sent him to thé penitentiary for ten months. Willie Albert was placed in the cus- WORLD WANTS Always Have a Position for Those Who Need One. Paid Help Wants in this morning’s ¥ald Hele LADIRS' TAILO DRESSES {PAPAR vOXES POOKETHOOK PIANO HANDS , UPHOLSTERmRs USEFUL MEN S| rannisiens 9| WAGON HANDS , “ANARCHIST MOST ACTS AS HIS OWN LAWYER JN COURT. Fires Gpitotcstions t at Translator of In- Editorial, Ghastly Joke and Chuckles. i Wee AS LH ue to the newspapers. They wanted al “I wanted to make the sensation They most out of Most.” It was a ghastly Joke. once appreciated It. continued: Vell, I wan arrested. 1 night In a sweat box— He Was Not Alone. », I way not alone, there. They were bu othe: They told me I was arrested for dis- | +"; wee the peace. & Pretest to oyrante ‘and kings who | Agat by 0 may be crazy, but who cannot be legally caepee District. sae: banka and trust companies are mak-| 34 removed a ‘who tread upon thelr eub- to fear to fet ‘Most no, bul In preparations to close, which would] N. J emitted to do so, and, becko lend to a general suspension of busi- ¥ store ago in a book and no one compl paints face, was now red and hi je xemiculated and Pith a naran v ah wan heard til Gren the courtroom. + “Guess I’m a good lawyer, yes?” said Herr Most. St tt tS es Herr Most at He chuckled and | charg: went to} Headquarters and was locked up over there were at article does not refer controlled by a too, that article would never have been noticed but for the news- Pas printed forty or fifty yenra | Friday nien THE VORLD: MONDAY | iPRICES OARED | IN WALL STREET. Values Were Advanced from | to 9 Points— Cris Seieinintcteiniet The declaration of President Roose- velt that he will follow out the policy jof President McKinley, combined with the general confidence In the businces mability of the cou! traparted a cheerful wne to the financial situation t Believed to Be Over. GAINS IN STOCKS t IN WALL STREET. + Following were the gains in + S stocks on the Ex- i change to-day: Stocks. General Electric ... ay. The stock market, reflecting an alr of confidence apparent in London, opened from 1 to 6 pointa higher than the close on Friday. Speculation was brisk and buoyant. The big financial ren who form th pool to take care of the market were confident that all danger wav past.|-+ Rock Island ... 04 There was no meeting of the Clearing. |; Canada Southern + 5% House Committee nor any suggestion St. Paul ......seeeeseeeeee 6 that a meeting would be called. Brooklyn Rapld Transit... 5% One of the members of the Committee satd to an Evening World reporter: “There ts no suggestion of weakness Manhattan Colorado Fuel & Iron in any bank; there has been no Hica- CG. C., C. & St. L.... 5 tion for Clearing-Hoyse certificates and the Committee will tana them only in| Siss0url Pacific . br cawe of the direst néceselty. The out-|- Union Pacific .. .4 look !s cloar and reassuring. No bank|‘{ Sugar . - 4% with securities will be left unprotecte re] 6 This confidence in banking circles, |p American Ll xt =F cpupled with the manifest disposition of | ‘¢ Atchison ........- : peculators to regard the s:tuation as Copper aoe 3% cheering had the effect of putting Wall Chic., Ind. & Louls..... 4% treet on a normal footing, Business was conducted just as calmly | ‘ft Chic., Ind. & Louls. pf. ABBAS LE in LA na St. Louls SW. pf. Pennsylvania .. Baltimore & Ohio.. and confidently as though the country had not just passed through a great R Keene and other brokers OEEEEEEEE EE | aitted with the Morgan combination|¢ Delaware & Hudson... f cagh, MK, Four, Honor to dismies the} were in Wall street carly. They had Southern Pacific . 74 are. mve shown you that am not ' care. I fmve shown you that 1am ROt/ their plana iald to take | everything| ‘¢ United States Steel. 4 public peace. I make a motion to dls- on ae hould a Rearend tes unload) & United States Steel pf. 4 stocks | Most's Ietle, meek wife rose up from] To the surprise and Joy of all the sell Consolidated Gas ... » 4% her weat In the court-room, pale and| ing orders were fow and small. the| 4 x.y. Chic. & St. b... BY | trembling, an “Hove you show when y placed In circulat Dleaied4 eo awalted the result. proof, no witnesses to per was prin id fon?” anked Magis buying orders them. completely everwhelmin: whelming | N.Y. Chic. & St. l. 24 pf. 4 This wae apparent two minutes after the beginning of trading. The Stock’ Exchange will be closed next Thursday. It In probable that the other exchanges will alsa close, At the Sub-Treasury it was said to-day that the expectation was that Thursday will, in effect, be a legal holiday. The I have,” sald Most engerly. na for them.” et them yourself: you asl} adjourn your ex- ‘clo are mil ‘on pate min: nt! mene 1 eal it Je total salen o stocks to-day were 975,000 share: 7 to hia wife. went forth to the man who took Die Fri International ews) lehelt to the Company’s oMfco on CONVICTS FAGIN. FREE, WILL SUE. BOY PIOCKPOCKET TESTIFIES|I8 VINDICATED OF FRAUD AGAINST GOLDFARB. CHARGED IN STOCK DEAL. Lawyer Says He Will Sue Now J. Overton Paine, the stock broker, who was arrested recently ona charge of larceny In a complaint made by Maurtco A. Thorner, who had had some stock transactions with him, was to- day discharged from custody by Justice McAdain In the Suprene Court. ice McAdam, In holding that Mr. Paine was innccent of the charge, says “The complaint charges that on May 6. IM, Maurice A, Thorner, the com- Hatnant, had on deposit with J,, Over- ton Palre, the defendant, the sum of 3167 to be hel. as margin in speculation; that on the sald date the complainant recelved notice from the defenant that he ha sol ten stares of Nerthern Pacitle an tventy shares of Brooklyn Rapid Transit stock ut certain Mgures;; that the complainant gave no orders for the wale of the stcck and that the same was not In fact sold, and that the statement made by the cfendant was to show a loss of the margin an to appropriate the money to his own une. “Clearly, no crime is allegcd. The defendant did not obtain possession of complainant's money by trick or device eatot by the settled rules of erimi- nal procedure the complaint here Is so unartistically drawn that tt may well be described as a nondescript “The Magistrate had no authority to commit t Jefendant to await the ac- tion of the Grand Jury and should have discharged him. The defendant { dis- charged.” Lawyer Abraham Gruber, who was Mr. Paine's counsel, sald tho ruling of the Court was of the utmost Importance to stock brokers. He sald that he had been Instructed by Mr, Paine to commence an action against ‘Thorner and others connected with him to recover $50,000 damages. ———— TUNNEL BIDS OPENED. Divides 83,000,000, kee afternoon per cent thls Coler opened blds for $3,000,000 3 1-2 corporate stock, the premium of which in to be used for the construction of the Comptroller Rapid Transit tunnel. There were eight hdd the highest being Rhondes & Richmond, who bid for £40.00 worth of the stock at 104, ‘The next highest bidder was Joseph Le Buttenwelwer, who bld 1041-2 for $25,000 and 1G61-2> for $25,000. ‘The Franklin ‘Trust Company bid 103,674 for $1€0,C00, ‘The balance of the stock will vy awarded to Kuhn, Loeb é& Co, and Bars. son, Leach & Co., who bid for the entire amount, $3, ) and accrued Interest, which Ix equ) to a bid of 103.155, —— DROWNED Boy IN BROOKLYN. Oliver Walton, a watchman, found the body of a boy in the bay at the foot of Thirty-ninth treet, Brooklyn, — this morning. The boy was about twelve years old, was of light complexion and wore a calico shirt, brown knickerbock- not beon In the water Tei r Gor moRrica Aste eng, tnd there Fed nuspenders, ‘Tho body had }¥4% Ain't 7? qaked Most when The Closing Quotation: 4 Then Tubb ne Ms Snead h id: High. ». [maybe w ginas of beer would: be Kenai Copyse’ looky” 00 FA | iret." Am. C4 2% 2 ”. — IN Whe Se ] » hy Ly “6 +5 Republi ‘Steel pf. rg S&S 64 y thera Pacific BBB BY Sin Sex 5 ne 3B ay 3 6 iN OK Me oR BSG 100% 10014 100% & 66 6 Gh 130% 124 1204 Cc an ay ey ie we ao ay, 0 ah i6e Te Te @ 63% 62 Be in” 18s 1018 108% IB 102 Beis. oH aie a Me Boy Paes einetten Mo" on peo He git Be eas Bh us ny 3! iJ HS 8K MN aS a8 ae ae Re Be REFUSE TO ATTEND . UNTIL I ia pny a4 on AFTER M’KINLEY'S FUNERAL. a ps SA ondion pit oe oe og” Market. Island City Re The local cotton market opened firm Falce Juntors Away— Fy} to-day, with prices 5 to 10 pointe higher. we Contrary to expectations Liverpool : | cables noted an advance of 1 point on Der a the call, followed by a net rise of 1 1:2 The boys of the First Ward Public Be fo 3 points, when a decline of at least points had been anticipated on our School in Long Island Ci clared to-day that they should not be ye LL. 1, dee tidstns of Friday. » a ‘After ‘the call the local market was a 5 meade. with prices at the opening basia, 16 compelled to attend scivol until after ney was toward further ad- the funeral of the late President, and ty Ing prices wer when Principal John Quigley falled to in 1.46; November, 7. coincide with their views they declared a se eb TOA bt star strike. Mr. uigley tried to argue with Os 784 t 1.58 bi the strikers, but to no avail. t Ne _ 102 1a we The older boys not only refused to enter hy Thad IS he cluss-rooms, but gathered in groups ea th chool and di x a y the Maui toye who wanted to ener tre| BUOYANCY RULED AT bullding, Mr. Quigley rent d to Police Head- to the ac »l-hou: “rhe ay nt weit raatatatea An loltering. d h hool, but th were finall: ard Ue ae tek in ceeejSeNtiMment in Stocks Was Bullish Beyond All Bridge. They held an indignation meet- ing on the other side, —=—___— SEVENTH NATIONAL WAITS. No Action for Some Days on Bank's ton by Comptrotier, Sept. Hope or: Expectation. The opening in the market for Amert- can railways on the London Stock Ex- hange witnessed a scene of wild excite- nt. The initial figures displayed ad- vances of 2 to 4 points, reflecting the 16.—A telegram |dectded stand taken by the foreigners at the Treasury De-|ard their extreme confidence that Pregl- dent Rocrevelt will carry out strictly the general policy of the late Preaident McKinley, The maximum gain waa reconied tn the St. Paul issues, which sokt equiv: lene to 169 on an urgent demand for the BANKS TO CLOSE NEXT THURSDAY KINLEY’S FUNERAL DAY ONE OF GENERAL MOURNING. stock. Thy trading, which was in larger volume tHan for several month: moat active in the railway share: prices In this group soared accordingly, The average advance above New York's closing prices of Friday was about 3. point: Atchison common, Reading first pre- ferred, United States Bteel common and ST SHOT FROM AMBUSH,’ ELDER BURDOCK VICTIM OF MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT. Reoruant WASHINGTC has been recet partment from Comptroller Dawes atat- ing that he would not take up the mat- ter of the reorganization of the fatled Seventh National Bank of New York un- til after his return from President Mc- Kinloy's funeral at Canton next Frida: a MAN'S SOM | HELD AS ROBBER HE AND FIVE OTHERS UNDER | yy: $2,000 BAIL EACH. G. D, Long's Father Owns a Bonded Warehouse—Accused of Steal- ing 111 Bales of Rubber. etal District. H Struck Him. George D, Long, the son of the owner of # Flete arralgned Court to by Capt, Creamer, 6 tlon, and D. and Walsh* rearyer sald that Long and his five companions had stolen 111 bales of rubber, valued at $9,400, from i'n warehouse, at No, 84 South e property was stolen at dif mex since last December and dispowed of in Brooklyn. An L of Blanchard’s warehouse runs around to the back of the warehouse owned b Long's father. was taken, Gherdoueetlves ‘Tho ClearingHouse, Sub-Treasury, trust companies, the exchanges and the banks will do no business next Thursday, the day of the funeral of the ot Bs res! announced offictally. The tlyht to auspend. the tnancial |ate Saturday, mnt on ile Wioyete, "was Dustuean of te city ta, paged upon the /"7rhe ball went through the procamation ‘of President Roosevelt ahiet, rod designating ‘Thursday asa day of mourning and prayer. With the banks and exchanges closed —the Stock Exchange Governors voted to-day to olowe—the business of the whole clty will be suspended, A. proc: lamation from Gov; Odell would have the same effec sald, int heetion aa that issued by the President, —_—$<—=____ Advertising Company Assigns. ane Nassau Advertisin ADANY, 3 Beekman street, today ans 4 of | insu for, the benefit of creditors Nemoat ate Me hie os, of No, tate > atrect, coreorations e ChE for ‘the |cose (Special to The Rvenlag World.) At DOETO: N, Bept. 16.—Elder urd os tor of Marlboro B Day cnuren, while Ing to, hate bonded warehouse at No, 2% or street, and five other men were as burglara in Centre Street y. The mplaint was made the Old Slip sta Glennon, preacher's ate ti nD on “nis Iife\ and no POST-OFFICES ©—= CLOSE THURSDAY. WASHINGTON, 16.—Actii 2 ro YB ine, Post. Post. Neeley The rubber ithrough mony of the ruse’ without sus) clon, ia! bul! fort men was held In WIA oe Mah tia S| Episcopal Church In America. SS) Jefferson County, N. ¥., on Febru fn Pioneer and Friend to West. E net PAUL, Minn., Sept. 16.—Bishop Innexota ser 1863, lenry B, Whipple, of the Protestant | onsptcuous in fram! piscopal Chugh, led earty to-day’ at WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18. ——— his home in Faribault, Mian. (After the Spanish-American war Dlsh- pent sume monthe In Porto op Whipple Rico in the Interest of his churc waa the senlor Bishop of the Protest Bishop Whipple was born in Adam: 1822. On account of feeble hi some years, But later he determined to enter the 3 and he was ordained a deacon on Aug. 17, minist, In Trinity, ede, ta duly, TASS, hi ries tn Cheiat Chureh, burch Geneva, wak ordained LET Te See the Indians Dead After Long Service in the did not go to couege, but went Into busi- ness, to which he devoted himself for Sacketts Har- “Tie wan consecrated Bishop of Minne- th ‘LEON MEGARO, THE victim, WAS WELL ENOWN.: Body Found in a Street of Newark Brutally Murdered—Another , Italian Under Arrest. Leon Megaro, 2 well-known resident lof Newark and a brother of Dr. P. Mee |waro, was brutally murdered to-day af ithe corner of Elghth avenue and Nesbit street, In that city. Megaro's body was found by, Rounds Iman Huff and Patrolman Goodwin, of |the Second Precinct. There were evi- idences of a terrific struggle. An hour after the finding of the body. the police arrested Angelo Demonico, of |No, 178 Eighth avenue, Newark, on the | charge of killing Megaro. The two men arrelled In Columbia Hall, No. 28 Nesbit street, last night and a free fight Ithan tweaty Italians participated. More ‘han $100 waa found on Megaro’s body. id by his success In teach- ‘Mndiana he had become widely e His was popular with Hed him “Straight nilghtening and. Christianising them earned for him the ttle of "St. John of the ¥ The Bishe showed his friendahip for the Indians by making a personal protest to Preal- dent Lincoln against the warfare which Was then being urged against the Bloux Indians, use of his intimate k ledge of the Indian tribes he one of the three commisst 24 West 23d Street. TUESDAY, Sept. 17. h iminater. Abbe Pan-Anglican Counce! 3 of ene oftered ‘ht the shop see in je Sandwic Islands, it he declined the honor, aoe ‘Tre Bishop's frat wife. who dled x e! years a0, Was Miss Cornelia SMfaughter of Benjamin Wiehe ereon County, this State. He waa marti 4 second time In Oc- tober, 164, his bride being Miss Evan- geline Simpson. SBishon Ww Vhipple's second wife wae “he ‘ilionaire. She had been ‘aire, ard the wealthy Mir ve with her while sive He lived only two in F hi edd ding and left her a Simpson was 3 when she marr AUTUMN OPENING EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Comprising the very latest Pa- re Biehop. INSULT 10 WIFE STILL AT LARGE. Result of the Shooting—Hus- and Badly W jed. Although a Sheriff's posse has been scouring the country about Mineola, L. I., since early yesterday morning for who shot and killed Mrs. DomIntco Vizz0 and wounded her hus- band, they have not been able to tind Michael Sarl, the murderer. The shooting was the outcome of an Insult alleged to have been offered by | patent leather tips & welted soles, all widths and siz to Sarl's to stay y from the store and say no more Vizzo in his grocery store Barl advised his wife about tt, have changed. It drinking the night bef reach home until morning. about 5 o'clock Sarl entered ireult to his wife. Sari, it ts sald, the store. heard the men quarrelling and drersed only in a wrapper. diately fi abdomen, She died in a few minutes, LED TO TRAGEDY MURDERER OF MRS. V1ZZ0 IS Innocent Woman Lies Dead as the | rowned. Yesterday morning Sarl's mind seemed fs xald he was e and didnot When, the grocer opened \his store in tight rolled & with fine natural wood handles, und de- marded an explanation of the alleged attacked Vizzo with a club, but the latter quickly divarmed him und then vent into a room back of A moment later Mrs. Vizzo, who had had Jumped out of bed, entered the store, Sarl imme- W three shots at her from a revolver, all of which took effect In her risian Novelties, together with our own matchless creations. West 23d Street, N. Y. Fulton St. & Elm Place, Bklyn. 10 Rue Sainte Cecile, Paris, KICKED OUT CAB WINDOW. Mrs, Lizzie Meyers, u handsome wom- an of thirty-five, who sald she lives at No, 2 Buffalo avenue, Brooklyn, was fined $2 by Magistrate Voorhees !n Adams Street Court this morning on the charge of disorderly conduct. Mrs, Meyers, who ts the wife of a well-to-do business man, became ex cited In a cab last evening at Fulto~ and Middagh streets. kicked out window glass and #1 out on the sidewalk. und a woman were in the cab ulso. Policeman Gillam arrested Mrs. Me ers for intoxication. She wore 31.0 worth of diamonds and was elegantl; The test of an ad is the proft- aerefrom, Sunday World Wents tand the test. STERN BROTHERS A Special Purchase of Women’s Shoes offered to-morrow—Tuesday—far below actual value 650 Prs, Women’s Glazed Kid Button & Laced Boots, straight : $2.45 Formerly $3.50 Women’s Boudoir Slippers, In pink, tan, blue, black and red with Pom Pom bows, no heels, UMBRELLAS—For Tuesday Only Men’s & Women's 26 and 28 In,, extra quality twillea silk, $1.95 West Twenty-third Street Vizzo rashed back into the store, and as he entered Sarl fired at him. dropped to the floor and Sarl fled, Yesterday afternoon Mrs. E. Valentine reported that while she was on her way from Manhasset a man who looked like Oy Reatlan tried to stop her, and when her horse to escape he up fred's a er, ue, missed. ———___- BIG BLOCK ON BROADWAY. Crashing Into/an Ice Wagon. Broadway. The motorman, Jorn Evans, of No, 4 Eavt Saventy-elgrth strect, lost control of his car at Wall etreet and ran nt full spced until it struck the ice wagon abounded from the track from the force of the collision and the wagon was smashed and thrown on the south-bound tracks, ‘The driver of the wagon was thrown to the street, but was not seriously In- at Liberty etreet. The car Jered. —__ BISHOP HURST IMPROVING. Bot the Washington Prelate Is Still Quite Hl in London, The bullet entered the left cheek, breaking two back teeth, and came out of ils mouth, breaking four more teeth. He Aji cars on the, Broadway line were ed for an hour to-day as a result of accillsion between a Broadway car itt y> a wagot: of the American Ice Company. at the corner of Liberty street and Also a a ead de- scription of the purposes of the Exposition and the numerous features, The Pan-American Exposition Edition “Or THE WORLD ALMANAC. INVALUABLE TO # ## _INTENDING VISITORS ence, 25 Cents, THE WORLD, Pulitzer, Bldg, New York, LONDON, Sept. 16.—Bishop Hurst, of 'o-d@y | washington, one of the delegates to the yur | Poumenicat Methodlet Conference, who was taken euddenly Il) last peek AY, at tho red from Ee Re peeps ek ele has aa Gala ar 1} |BISHOP WHIPPLE’S | | LIFE WORK ENDED. via Mi followed, in which more ~ 98. al

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