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Soe INT eee Daidite suanniiate mtnaediadcoiitines an ee trad 2: etre rie pempeariejoree=s peepee eremreenane esr riage AE VE rama oo eONNC 2. HOW FINANCIERS | AVERTED A PANIC. Banker Henry Clews Tells of a Dramatic Meet- ing of Money Giants Immediately After the Assassination. @ay’s issue of the Saturday Evening ~Péat how panic was averted in Wall Btreet after the assaxsination of Presi- dent McKinley. “When the first shock caused by the 1 shooting of President had spent itself on the community,” rays Mr. Clews, “the next thought in the minds of almost all business men the effect that the event would have on our Industrial situation. “The shooting occu 4/o'clock on Friday. 6. 1 was on my way to Saratoga and recelved the news in Albany. Instantly 1 changed my plans and returned to New York. “That night there occurred a meeting at the Hotel Buckingham, in New York City, that was full of dramatic Interest and that showed how thoroughly the business of the country Is under the control of our big fnancters. "Wall street, for half a day, was tre- mendously agitated: but so solid was the system behind it that the trouble passed over with scarcely a Mutter. “This syntem is unique. Its like Ix not to be found elzewhere in the world. “Ag soon as a great calamity that may affect the business interests of the com- munity manifesta itself, such as the shooting of President McKinley, a call fs Issued by the Clearing-House Com- mittee of the New York Banks for a meeting. “Buch a call went out before 7 o'clock on the day Mr. McKinley was shot, and Dy 9 that evening there were prenent at the Hotei Buckingham, on Fifth avenue, the preaidents of all the important banks in the city, and also the heads of many of the big private banking houses. The call had been asued by the Chairman of the Clearing-House, Committee, under Power vested In him for that purpose, Danks Poured © Money. (The altuation wae thoroughly dis- el shortly after = cussed, and a resolution was adopted under which the banks agreed to lend all the money that might be demanded < at not to exceed the rate of six per _ cent. agreed to stand under the properties in| ness m terested, | wi ‘MISS DRAYTON WILL RULE | The private banking houses which they were apecinily Henry Clews, the banker, tells in to-yand the banks promised to support them | by furnivhing such cash accommodation resolved to 8 open market to offer loans at the current market) rs It was that, to meet any ergency that might arise, and to prevent any shortage In . the associated banks would mre ring- certifcates to any would be thereby volume | amount | considered | enormously j money at [eEhOF, current security was to be exacted, and no bank woukl loan more than % per cent. of the actual market value of the recurities, The Clearing-House certitt- cates, too, if lanued, would be Issued the basis of stock and bond securtt furnished by the bank making the appll- cation for the certificates, “Saturday being @ half holiday, with only two hours’ trading on the E: change, and all the loans needed having been provided for tn advance for that day, no effort was made to Influence the market. On Monday, however, the banka sent loan brokers out with Instructions to offer any amount of money to. the brokerage houses on stock eecurities. Untimited Orders to Bay. “At the rame time all the private banking houses and great capitalists had special representatives on the ficov of the Btock Exchange ready to take \ all the stocks offered of thelr spectal In rket ral Morgan & Co, the Rockefeller: derbilts and all the others were ted by from a half dozen to a dozen brokera, all armed with unlimited buying orders. [ etics kept the market absolutely steady, “Wall atreet is being constantly abused and villified. This one exhibition of what Wall street can do to aave the country from disaster ought to be an object len- son that the unthinking would heed, for |! bad th ditions been nelves working man In America oth felt the effect.” FATHER’S NEW YORK HOME. Granddaughter of Mrs. Astor to Take Promi- | nent Place in Society This Winter. One of the most Interesting young hostessex..in New York society during the coming season will be Miss Caroline Astor Drayton, eldes; daughter of J. Coleman Drayton and granddaughter of the late William Astor. Misa Drayton * returned from Europe with her father ¢ ¢ on the Oceanl a few weeks ago, and will vrestde over the home which he han just leased, through Br building, and Mr. Drayoin will take pPssession of St at once, with his chil dren. nis av e ago he has spent abroad, and during his visits Thited States Mved at hotels, Ment-houses or with relatives, quently he had no permanent establish- ment, and this will be his free home since his divorce from hia wife, ‘Who (js now Mrs. Haig. Miss Drayton will be twenty-0 old on the twenty-sixth of th eral years un most p years month. $1,500,000 real] s fen ~APAINLEY FUND i | Tecenty appointed by ACTIVE WORK OF RAISING ME- MORIAL BEGUN. ‘Trustees Organise and a Cleeular x for Money “CLEVELAND. Oct. 10,—The trustees President Roose- velt for the National McKinley Monu- ment Adsoclation met here to-day at Senator Hanna's office, and organized by electing the following olllcers: Preal- dent, Willlam R. Day; Vice-Pre : ‘M.A. Hanna; Treasurer, Myron ‘T. Her- Tick; Secretary, Ryerson Ritebte. ‘The headquarters of the association will be located at Canton It is proposed to raise about $1,100,000 Dy popular subscription to bulld q mar- ble memortal at Canton in honor of the ‘Tata President. At.a meeting held this afternoon the © trustees named an executive committee and also issued an address to the people Of the country, stating what it is pro- posed to do, and asking for financial ald in/the undertaking. TAX HEARING FOR B. R. T. Conntdered ri in Albany, franchise Tax law casen was con- to-day before ex-Judge Robert ‘The valuation of the franchise of |inated for Alderman, Ss shot by any mea mK new to woclety: having been presented at court In Lon. |" don during the life of Queen V' And appeared at several social ev New York. Two years ago she was bridemmald at the marriage of Mian Annie C. Derby, a relative of her father, to Samuel A. Tucker. She in not well known soe ver, ay her appearances have paratively few on this rlde of t y and dt Is expected that several enter: tainments will ven the Drayton home during the erin order to per nt its fair your neulshed Miss Drayton is a very jady, 8h 0 le you stantly with her f, divided her young broth ton. There are (wy ot ty Coleman Drayton rton Drayton JOKE ON WITKOWSKI, Thought He W to He Ate] Tha Sald “Go et 1k Wan A mean trick that “the boys yed on Isaac Witkowski, who keeps a wr owhop on the Bowery, near Rive om street wanted to be nom: and some one thought that it would be a good Joke to humor him, ing! For nearly a year he has been working hard and has been called “Alderman by many thirsty souls, who thereby secured a drink at the expense of the tailor, permitted the n he dlacovercd ontab with Ci Benator Tim Sullivan but whe Joke to xo on, the tallor in t ave be 1 the ‘Henator to meme, It ts all off. “Little Tim’ Sullivan Is to be name for Alderman, and Oxford, the ‘Sullivan an, Ww “Little Tim's" Place In the Assembiye little Tim's —————$_. TROOPS FOR PHILIPPINES, Recralts to F rT hose guys 1 atrinKing tkowskt, he Places of Din- charged Sold WASHINGTON, Oct. 10-1 h determined at the War Departme send troops to the Philippines to the placem of those whose term of enlist- ment expire, Where the re-enlistments are nat large in any one regiment thts places will be filled by reparate dot mentn of recruits If any considerable number of eniis ments explre in a ringle organtznts been tow it ALBANY, Oct. 10.—The hearing in the| Lorengo Snow May Not Rec is probable that the organization as a whole will be returned from the Philip- vinew and another regiment sent to take Ite place. MORMON PRESIDENT ILL. er from Attack of Bronchitis, BALT LAKE, Utah, Oct. 10.—President Re (Brovkiyn Rap!4. Transit Railway |J©renzo Snow, of the Mormon Church, under consideration. is eritically Ml and grave fears are ‘8; Williams, of the jentertained for his recovery, Mr. Snow it system, was on contracted a severe cold several days ing testimony reln- | <9. which developed into acute bro! hich tig, and this afternoon his condition Js reported as moat alarming, President, Snow is a native of Ohio, jwhere he was born in 1814. He sticcocded Woodruff as President for every loan made, good [TAMMANY’S COUNTY SLATE MADE UP; te \¢ , Heine PEER EEPE EEE a inees. | | Borough mime. ter-Frank Good f the Supre AL Van Woyek, Charles W. |o’Rrfen, Sheritt—s County bach, Clty & je Clerk—George ere — Fitepntric and Mauech, The above, it cellent authority, will b selected this afternoon offices, As it has the Croker and the Sullivan fact! z does It will be to the pe cation of the nan Matt glory, with w big “Ike” wax on € There is no doubt here—in name; while, ana ening tubs of wine. He spl and distinct protests: ‘rhat wan a clincher, « ie foe, “The? McManus. orders, and probably didn’ ten years “Plunky" and heen calling each other ba District. latter wan licked. not bo regular. The’ Preatdent — y of no Jems than thirty THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1901; ~ Wyck, O'Brien, Day- ton and Knox to Be Supreme Court Nom- TAMMANY SLATE Dayton k, shee elebierier ele ie eens ry Mare, an be stated on ex- | ¢ pe the men by the t of Fro f that courts onty | Inst Ne tne was th Viunkitt Bartes the Hatchet. orge Plunkitt, the sage of the boot- us’ stand In the Tweed Court-House, has burted the hatchet with his ancient He did tt under Uke tt, “The 1 name: mixing it up in the Fifteenth Assembly Two or three times the clan McManus have nominated independent candidates,for oMfice against man with the Inevitable result that the George complained that “The would replied night he separate And his friends replied: “Well, ho's as good us Coogan.” *Plunky's"" Ex- ecutive Committers of Tammany Halt for the borough, Judicial and county mm. wast wax tn For have and that George wouldn't let him be anythin The annual warfare between the Plu women folks on both side: more spice to tha campat; Croker's kites. Wut tt js has been restored. , nat all over kitts and the MoManuses, {ncluding the now. * for Spellbinders ‘The soreat lot of statesmen ty to’ ; FOUNDER BRADLEY TO RUN,|*< DISS DE BAR WN FROMME FOR BOROUGH PRESIDENT. nACF IN COURT. INTERRUPTED PROSECUTOR WITH CRIES OF “FALSE!” Anawered to Three Charges with Meameriat Partner in London. LONDON, Oct. 10.—The hearing of the case of Theodore and Laura Jackson, who are charged with con- pf money and ys by fortunestelling, was resumed Laura Jackson, formerly Ann O'Della Diss De Bar, of New York, made a strange appearance, She wore in the dock the loose, cre nlozed decollete garment, resembling surpl over which was a pale blue silk robe, which \she wore when remanded Sept. | Charlea W. Mathews, Senior Counsel x é ¢ a to the Treasury, detailed three charges agult athe prisoners, obtaining money Unuer alse "pretence young girls und usaault. ‘The owenses, sald Mr. epiriting away lathews, were committed by fraud unique in the annale of crive. Whe Horeses (or Jacksons) ablin a rel nect called ‘heocratle Unity, tributes of divine powe: girls to misecnduct theragclves with Theodore, under the belief that It was @ Necessary pert of thelr religious de- votion, “Poverty, and obedience.” were the’ watchwords of Theocratic Unity, which was also called the Purity League. Neophytes Jolning the Unity Were obliged 10 vow secrecy and prmo- fesa belief in the divinity of the H Fo Mr. Mathew: power, especially Bar was In a rage ted counsel with eiebicitinleiieiet food chastity um. Mme. Diss De nd frequently: Inter: loud screams of * A well-bred | woman, — twenty-three years old, who, the prosecutors sald, was tho eldest of the many viciims of Horoaes, testified in support of Mr. Mathews's statement. Evidence In the case was adjourned until to-morrow. It is probable that there will be many sittings of the police court while the case Ix iB heard. The Government oMctals. exp: t the the prisonera will receive life sentences, The identity of (aura with Ann FURNITURE AND CAR ELSEWHERE. Not only will you doing, but you'll find a superior class elsewhere. These are Actual Facts. Columbus Ave., bet. Elevated Station 104th St. inbleelcieleleieieietinl eieie lee eeleineielelet-itieiebielele ieee So 4 - * | out of favor? wan antes a ii Fe eel Soueheanl what E nald.e replied Frank Goodwin — for wii w year In wood times, (IRNED OWN Mr Frealman, "and that's ail’ {ve Kot : Ate Of $10 per Mpe They can make ‘Mr. r dec! tal Register, and Van if $10 Der ap tanga ug chan HPS PEC eere TEA Eees eet young boys. ef tt ne Holng’? for Some one of them PERCY NAGLE, Oxe”aiion Semple Of the Greatest Kidney Medi- cine Ever Discovered, War- ner's Safe Cure, 0 5 for BOARD OF ESTIMATE REFUSED publ rence that n| TO CHANGE CONTRACT. at they hadn't) saved thy intry last year and Wad let Mr, Bryan t 1 Mayor Mupped the ¢ Clerk Who Asked for a 320,000 Incecane. -0 be sent absolutely free, postpaid, io sufferers from kidney, liver, blad- der aad blood troubles who will write ; the Warner's Safe Cure Co, of Roch- { eater? N. Y., and mention having seen hi eeting 0 © Board of Ey-| this Mberal offer in this paper. At the meeting wf the Hoard of E4-| “thousands of people have kidney disease and do not know It. Our doc- letter was read from Street-Cleaning tors have met with many cases ‘2 Vercival KE. Nagle in their experience where kidneys had ard to re-| become so impregnated with the dis- ; @aee that they would be called Incur- member IN’ able by most doctore, yet the patient refuming to change the contract for the! was not aware that his kidneys were Anal dispositt diseased, Test for yourself; it costs | nothing, and may be the means | Ao othe igh + buying Polind fn trim” for his timate and Apportionment to a ne only’ time Martin Engel and nis) Brooklyn Store; Commissic which he again urged the consider It¥ action of Last Se » of Kurbage and ashes from one tot CATS, saving your life. ff ST ce | The Commissioner, in his fetter, aald) TRY THIS SIMPLE HOME TEST. ndreweCamne the | Mat recent attacks on him in the news-| When you arise in the morning put | Ben according to Mr,| papers were silly and full of errors, some urine in a glass or bottle, let it | yr. sald Now pare E Me explained that forms of contract; stand for 24 hours; tf thore ts a red- town th the workl to no Jokemt« spelled tn on the banners hy of the uptown st —— dish eettlement In the bottom of the glass, or if the urine is cloudy or| milky, or {f you see particles or | ; Serms floating about in {t, your kid- { neys are diseased and you ehould lose no time, but get a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, ag {t is dangerous to neg- lec. your kidneys for even one day. ‘The medical department of War- ner’s Safe Cure Co. Is In charge of the most learned specialists of kid- ney disease the world has ever known. These doctors give their ad- vice free and send a medical booklet containing symptoms and treatment, of each form of the disease and sam- ples of thousands of testimonials re- ceived from patients who have been cured of all forms of kidney disease. Please bear {n mind this Iberal of- fer to send a free trial bottle of War- ner's Safe Cure to any one who will write the Warner Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., and mention this aper, if A free trial bottle has been known to cure many cases that were discov- The report that Maurice Untermyer ered beathe simple home test men might yet land a nomination on the + Tammany ticket for the Supreme Court Meera ee eriaavaraermoune re Knocked sky high to-day tam, rheumatic gout, bladder trouble, eczema, blood di by Andrew Freedman, who is. surely sense, Frank Kramerer and tosis Rileshoter, twa] close caough to. Mr. Croker to know | sTOpiy. CGeemer, SUIT ats ang ytoe ful passing of urine are all caused by ing xlants, attempted to stay the Af-] What he is talking about. Wrestler John Pening} "If it were a question of choosing. a candidate for dog-catcher,” sald Mr, cured ty Wargers gave Cuter which has been. preseribod by leading doc- Freedman, to an Evening World re: tors for 25 years. ‘Ail oragnisss) well Warner's Cure, $1.00" 4 bottle. Ask n Maurice Untermyer w and as there were two do oraata g for War: approved the Corporation elon March 2, but the Board of Estimate bad not taken any action, and ho sald 1t was up to the Board to take jon in the matter, 40 that the Ing contracts without wid not be blamed on by Asbury Park Republicans Nomt- nate Him for Mayor, on motion of President = Guxgenhetmer, refused to reconsider Its Founder James A. Bradley to-day se-| former action. cepted a nomination for Mayor of As-| The County Clerk of Queens naked for bury Park tenderet by the Young Men's|an Increase of $0,000 in order to copy the Republican Club, Mr. Bradley ts popu-| records of the County, which he. sald larly supposed to have an executed deed| were considered practically unreadable, for the Asbury Park beach which he| The Mayor sald: stands ready to band over to the elty far as I'm concerned I am opposed Gold Watches, Many hand carved cases of excep- in our nsw Waltham moder- when a chief exegutive is elected who In| to opening up any chance ike the one f a Krata. {n Brooklyn where they got men In office In the hope that Mr. Bradley might at| who looted the clty out of nearly $700,00),"" least be satieicd with himwelf, the Ke- a sublicans of Asbury Park have united “ROAST: In a general demand that he consent to Md run for Mayor against the present tn- S” UNTERMYER. cumbent, Frank L. Ten Broeck, Mayor’ Ten Broeck, who has alwaya| Freedman Says Hareh Words About een an Opponent of the founder, Inststa bn’ remaining in the 1 leyites and antl-Bradloyit herna tna fight to the fnisa, The ele tlon takes pluce the firat week in N vember. to and Piening. minutes and Etienne! mala fst ga tel thirty-two peconds, Tom, Sharkey" oMiciate? aaj he would not have the executive ability Toleree for bith bouts, Te-alakt €ao Partelie, {to met them both, and) you can quote me Aine ea Monsey Mies, WHE ngalu tackle bus. © “WWhat' is the matter with 2 ‘Unter- mer’s. | Take WHEN YOU CONCLUDE TO BUY With Mattress tn two parts, at, our price. Tapestry 1 FISHER. BROS.. ke ci laxative that will make your O'Delia Diss De ¥ oughly entanllsned rn Ls = ducts a vigot has been lea: at the accused were ried in 1898, to London In 180 ent to and Cape Town. Returning to Englan (ghey, established the Theocratlc order ere, — Dance of Brevoort A. C. 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