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p VANDERBI ‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1902. |ASSISTANTS LOSE LTS AVERT ASTOCK PANIC BY GIVING MILLIONS TO SEWARD WEBB. Prompt Payments Stay Excitement in Wall Street — Market’ Be- comes Steady Under James A. Keene’s Management. TROY, N. ¥., May 3 —The Rutland Mallread, which ts controlled by Dr. W. Geward Webb, to-day filed fn the Rengselacr County Clerk's a mortgage for $1,500,000. The mortgage is executed to the American Ioan and Trust Com- pany as trastee and is made to mecere the cost of equipping the railroad with rolling stock, Vanderbilt millions have averted the panic threatened by yesterday’s crash in the curb market. The market opened with de- clines, but was steady and be- came more easy later. The immediate cause of the tremendous slump was the re- fusal of the Hanover National Bank to renew a loan of W. Sew- vard Webb, in which there were shares of Rutland Railroad as collateral. ground that if Dr. ‘Webb was a director in tho International Power Company it did not like as collateral stocks of other en- terprises in which he was inter- ested. Dr. Webb declares that his Rutland stock is a paying invest- ment and that he would not be willing to part with it. Offenbach & Moore were called upon to make good at least $1,000,000 in loans in four or five hours. This was the amount of the allied Webb- Meyer securities banks with the demand for cash or better securities. Mr. Moore said thid morning that all had been paid. James R. Keene, ‘been ‘confined to his rooms at the Waldorf-Astoria, came down to his office this morning for the first time in several months. The The bank took the| returned by} who has} | that highly speculative group classified as the Webb-Meyer Syndicate proper. tles millions of dollars or real an speculative values were swept awa the Stook Exchange house of Offenbach & Moore was temporarily embarrassed and many financial institutions hurt. Dr. Webb is President of the St. Lawrence and Adirondack, and of the Rutland Railroad, He is also President of the Dominion Securities Company, and was a director in International Power and Hackensack Meadows. | In a statement after the collapse Dr. | Webb said: | “There is no such thing as a ‘Webb- Meyers Syndfcate,’ and never has been. I know nothing about the break in | Dominion Securities and other so-called Meyers stocks. 1 have no interest in them and have never dealt in them. Will Not Protect Rutland, “Regarding the Rutland Railroad \etock, somebody has been buying it of late and has caused i to sell at a price | beyond its value. I have a majority of| the stock in my possession to-day, as 1} had last fall. I shall certainly not pro- tect {t or any other, although the ma- |Sority of the stock that I bought cost |me more than the stock is now selling! W Pre Sevebb DR. WEBB; HIS WIFE, WHO WAS MISS VANDERBILT, AND HIS HOMES. THIRTY-TWO MILLION THREE DAYS’ SHRINKAGE The following table shows the value of the Webb-Meyer syndicate stocks at the closing prices of last Tuesday compared with the lowest bids made for the stccts yesterday: CASE FOR JEROME, District-Attorney Much Chag- rined OvertheErrorThrough Which His Efforts Against Disorderly House Were Frustrated. The efforts of the Diatrict-Attornoy's office to catch the proprietor of an leged disorderly house in Hast Fe accond street were frustrated this morn: ing by two of Mr, Jerome's young as sietants, In a raid last night county detectives arrested Nicholas Gunthe: of No. 2% Chrystie street, and Maggie MeCarthy and Fannie Schwartz on ‘John Doo” and “Jane Doe" warrants, They were arraigned Mayer this morning, Assistant District- Attorneys Miner and O'Connor drew up the complaints, They called Gunther Richard Roe" in the court papers and Mwartz woman "Jane Roe” in- of using the “Doe under which rrested, they wer nmont Justice Mayer Wa se Gunther and or woman, The other woman, about whom nothing much is cared, will be exam~ tned late Mr. stopped smoking long enou his displeasure at the mortifying of his young men. HARLEM PIER FOR NORTH RIVER BOATS Regular River Lines to Albany and Other Points Will Land and Take Passengers at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, Ifariem Is to have a combination land ing per for the Rockaway Heach and Long Bran excursion traffic aml f the main nen of the Hudson Riv steamboat other points. although not certain, that -the changes cont plated wit! go into effect with the o ing of the excursion season, ‘An agreement among the te companies intorested Was reachel to- day at a contere Id in the office of Dock Commissioner McDougall Hawkes The pier decided upon is at We One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street Phe excursion Hues are to use t south aide of the pier, wails the poets that have to work to la to make train connections “will Gock at the extreme end Mr, Hawloes said many requests, from Harlem coma clal bodies and from individuals to establish the landing etation and hoped there will be no further de LONDON MARKET ACTIVE. mbont he had received American Securities Show Frace = tional Declines. ‘American Railway securities were ac- orty= | MADRID, May %.—Elaborate prepare Cee eae othe covoution {2 fee! better than T have for years, It seems a ‘seven days’ wonder’ to mor iting Attoneo, May if, Nearly thirty (frends. Where I used to be pitied. everything ts the opposite now, lptlta’ Surana: WAN THEN TBRRE EC Cht Mero His sins ls Ly jut some one wants to know what I have done to MARG — before Justice | mpanies from Albany anil | TATTLEDFFLOWERSTO YOUNG WOMEN: CORENATION FETE. Re Denver, Colorado, Young Woman cently Wrote a Letter to Mrs. Pinkham | epanish Garda Win Be Which Aptly Pictures the Condition of | Stripped for Celebration in a Great Many Young Women. Read Alphonso’s Honor — State Coaches Refurbished. What She Says: ar Mrs. write and tha Pinkham —This | is the first opportunity I have found to k you for the good your Vegetable Compound has done mh pre |« a pa ) e will be m h vehicles of kind. Most them were by celebrated Spanish artists, ri they had grown dingy by | thoy have now been reup 1 oand varnished till they as gv0d As new the Battle of Flowers, which will vre « Refore taking Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compouna f had constant headaches, was constipated, bloated, eyes weak and wal vearing-down pains, pains 1m the small of my back and right side; took ve always caused intense pain In the ovaries, and I did not” here or see any one. I was called cress, but I could hot help ity s Tl did. [could not Nf anything or do any hard work {suffering for days afterward. Menstruation lasted for eight or ten days, \the first three or four days being almost constant pain day and might”) tres of the fe Nothing in this wide world has relieved so much female auton as has n full swing. |Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; no medicine can produce such positive proof of cures and good re- therefore. no other medicine can holet | paralions are Madrid rd THOME nite. of (sults; i |be “just as good.” \ | Office women are frequently afflicted job ’ |witn sickness brought on by constar* jwork in one position. Perhaps in going | jto the office they get their feet wet and sit all day long with damp shoes and stockings Nothing in the world is 40 injurious. Wet feet, | DOZEN NATIVES.’ Supt, Hallock Tells of Whole- peeitisan have made in- sale Torture in Panay to Se- | valids of a great many ro- cure Confession Regarding st and ambitious young Murder of Private O'Herne. “ome! | 3—L. E. Hall. formerly a ser- |Kvant and then a private in Company 1, ovk, ‘Twenty-wixth ntoer Infantry tfled to-day before the Senate Com- | mittee on the practice of the water | cure in the Philippines. | Mr, Hallock told of the infliction of | the cure upon a dozen natives at the town of Leon, province of Panay, Ile sald they were captured torture jin ¢ rT to #ec! inform ion of th | murder of Private O'Herne, of Cor ete 1, who had been not only killed ods but roasted and therwise tor ‘ed Lela haa a A Richmond Girl’s Experience. = Capt, Gienn, in charge of a scouting “Dear Mrs, Pinkham.—I have just purchased a bottle of Lydia party, bi 1 a confession |Pinkhani’s Vegetable Compound, but am advised to write ict had implicated tw before treating mynelt : theme were, the witnesses i I hardly know how to express myself, At times I feel well, and im | Where his company, than ten minutes | am actually wretched with headache, that tired nd of Capt Grogs was etationed, and go nervous that the suund of a door bell will make me start. I 100 the cure ‘was adminia- | Walle two blocks withont feeling fatigued. Menstruation has never dares regular; have a slight discharge of leucorrhoea. 1 would like your — ‘and sincerely hope 1 may find relief in your medicine.”"—MISS OLA The Cotton Market. PORTEWIG, Richmond, Va. (Oct. 26, 1900.) ‘The cotton market opened steady to- Statement No. 2. ‘aay, with prices from 2 to 11 points “Dear Mrs, Pinkhem.—-It gives me great pleasure to thank you for, {lower ‘There was active general ‘benefit | received from your Vegetable Compound. ing at tt tin whi bh iauidation | ‘When I wrote to you I could not go upstairs or walk a hundred ite Sa features Boars took courag’ svithout beng completely fagged out, but to-day I can easily walk two miles | of substan atta supoprt-on the 1 Was also Very nervous and suffered from a misery in my back, but 4 5 trading was troubles alla thing of the past. I was at a loss to describe my f i but now, thanks to your Vegetable Compound, I am a well woman. “T advise all suffering women to write to Mrs. Pinkham, and T never fall to recommend your remedies to my friends.”—MISS PORTEWIG. Richmond, Va. (March 26, 1901.) Miss Thompson's Pains Are Cured. August 2 October, be bid; January, to a at.” “ tive in the London market to-day, un ar >ink Div : Mark alue | \ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I want ‘o tell you what . influence of his hand was soon tks Pier mace noisiatament. “Fal ie qubere sprinkage. || for feuing Piet fe en sae t ‘ ham's Vegetaple Compound bes duran eae re aa 8 | a “5 5 is Dr. joward Webb's sight hand 5 Bi Prices showed fractional de 8 exe retol t ember flered wi a Aepee . # bee? felt and aided in steadying the|man in the flotation of the numersos (| Jaternational Power - $15,840,000 $7,120,000 yoo If, sending to avout 3 st iow the | ta | December, 8.14 to January had ahs ee ee nAaeen, VORIIRE, oon aa pit Saekot: fterpriaes in which the latter Is tne) Hackensack Meadows 1,170,000 00,000 FP Nee ie home qupartme mis trailing wa — cian said it was only indigestion, but his medicine did not help me amy. A = rested. Dominion Securities nominal and the general tone « began the use of your Vegetable Compound. 1 h , : -| The Bt exe! of en: y ave taken four Since closing Tuesday igs paciie @ Sigore ie anaterilly “iden th | Storage Power... sou 008 a | Consumption 1S Curable. [ant now those isoubles ate cured. 1 cansot (preles, 3c aaaman v its effort: ers promp! 55 F K: « Meyer syndicate stocks have) oy ries tnarthure ate ny delivericn || St. Lawrence and ‘Adirondack 4,550,000 SHIPPING NEWS. 1 Was Cured in New York. BELUB 8. THOMPSON. Box 14, Acushnet, Maas shown a total shrinkage of nearly _om# until Monday |} Rutland 2,880,000 16,320,000 Por a long time | had been a great REWARD. — Wen ta deposilall ilk toe Nati tonal City Banko my 38,000,000. Benjumin P. Moore, of the firm said; |N. A. Lumber and Pulp » seteee 290,000 110,000 P] us rises. Yansue cate we Men sufferer from consumption, 1 felt bad| Bre not genuibo, ar were pubis sca Walaa cvaristne too eee , ure able to take care of all our Tue Tip erin nes es ee oe The weekly bank statement shows: a ee to members of the New Total shrinkage... .-+.0sessereeeee $32,800,000 igh W Low Weer all over, had pains through my lungs. Lyon, & Reserve, decrease $1,977,050 | nett ta true that se AM eM AM TM la rattling in my chest, and 1 was | ert that several ecks were Be ” V va u“ L, be ee tnaieaee. Shs returned 10 ua marked —— vorn a 4) we 14 daily losing in strength und flesh; in Deposits, increase .......- 13,643,000 | t $6896 04 800-440 024 DO THIAAOEEHTSG ‘ | po a Jfact 1 had Jost over twenty pounds Circulation, increase. 79,000 RS | adel My breath was daily getting shorte “ N diaoounted en tiie Btoc hang. | coughed and hawked constantly ‘l am not personally acquainted | for it had very tue Mae ne the f ; 1 finally we t ‘o the lapensary for with Dr, Webb even,” said Mr. Wood- "\iicog wore better at the close an exaunic to see what was the ward, ‘and be has never had any | et any time during the trading matter old me that I had eou- financial dealings with the Hanover | ent of bone eh ‘ eleaaaiadl aun pul must change climate Bank —-— | ese nteteee Walle, cay an De etd fons Mio were never acted tonnes oORPEW KNOWS | | sen ste ty mmm citi ar | tin TA + | tet wane wiblaasa ae ioe ie SP Pealibaainat toe Len For Children. big loan to Dr. and therefore | »] deo: wetting, OA4 the Rapp eyoasifie vy rhe Marie ed | Oe professional ald m 1st be omployed. | -- never refused it.” mee i ee ee anaoan rts are bishwcshl ati therefure went to the doctors who; Bome per President Woodward, of the Han- raeanney: ee ee A ‘ site Sotiay ee nah discase @ specialty, the pever pul olf Ul J WASHINGTON, May seaenator! Wee Mined aoe be ¢ 4] Goribhee, Mertades Bath Forte 1 1 Lune Care, at 48 West 22d at,,! tomort ’ . over National Bank, mode 4 most em Depew was asked this morning by The x Daabet 4 Alies w “ ule wal bad con | they can put off 4 | phatic denial to-day of the semi. | livening World correspondent about the) ¥ ipo i kom ‘ » Ul the fe official statement sent out over the “Wit ID Wall eizect weatenday | se . ‘Mendatn ¢ Wetting ‘ bie ¢ healing. oily yar|tomarrow, Juel ae & bev tickor wires that the Wall strect dis- | W¥bi-Mever crash,” ue sald } ; } sein ‘ eomgie hens pane ee, Se l oupover.|. They. a turbapoe over the Webb-Meyer syndi- —— 1 5 a . . Harte Onere Meee i ' Oe prow once wee ae over , u jew it “ he " e i . wo oalth returning Sind Ww { cate interests were caused by the 1 | tee cute ‘ o portprdey was ea Mos fener et : ougth 1 flea re bee ‘ \ fuse! of the bank to grant @ | WALL STREET QUOTATIONS, ‘ y " pat cones , r a my & ‘ et own to Dr. W, Boward Webb ry ' ' d seve . pest 4 ve It te eursen| rumor in Wall wtreet they Whe Closing Quotations # . aM \ Dr W. howard Welt souduclaw of t yee Wigh 4 °% & : Vauderviits, lost millions yeaterday we Si f ir Whe Mihent Market , ‘ i 4 the deprecleiion of the @locks of 4 “ a” a” a” i at Webvedever avodicats HH le w prmmvoitee af ‘ tae tue qneres ihat the Vaadertilt femily tee fi : if (ues eames to hike we #10 pave the credit ' be ow , be ne tone UMbenea) & hoe the Webb there ote ‘ rakes sivert «) a We rivets ged u ‘ JAA tw COWARD the Diet Bechanee © aelielectony ° m. if ” & A it ‘ aa é " - eer Vie morning = Mane cure cone “ , . owe + wheinoue OM auinlonding, lv! aeenienene here bd : ? 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