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® FE DEAD MINE EXPLOSION}KEENE SELLS "Second Happening “Within a _ Lives. SIXTH MAN BADLY \ Week at an Illinois Colliery in Which Workers Lost Their HURT. fecape of Victims Was Cut off by. UNION PAC Big Operator Makes a Drive at the Stock in Effort to Force Concession in the Southern Pacific Fight. Mass of Wreckage Which Blocked| MARKET. SLOW AND DOWN. H. Opening of Chamber Wi {.. Were Employed. } ‘SPRINGFIELD, IIL, ecal mine to-day, “The explosion ts the seadn few days to be marked wit aults. Th escape of the victims sa of wreckage that here They a within @ h fatal re- was cut off t blocked by a mai y 8 opening of the chamber in whlch ey were employed. ues, however, managed to reach the man who got out alive. ‘The bo of two of the dead were recovered. —AILLED IN BIg FACTORY BLO Explosion Sends Boiler Works Into Air, Man TOUMDO, March 16.—In a plosion which wrecked a la public Iron & Steel Compa: burned @o badly that they John Thompson, forty-one was the man killed. It will never be known ho nt @ only one n ‘The top of the boiler, @ mile, twenty houses an Sniy twenty feet Iron flues by . the deep into the earth, ‘One entire end obithe mill causing @ property dam: Oo.” fe will take a month to nt. \ of Néw York City, Vice. eause why an injunction Issue and a recel' . On Féb. 98 last a trial bala » to 815,183.36, 4s also shown, that, since th 896,000, Business by Order of thi troller of the Curre WASHINGTON, March 16, Comptrolier of the Currenc: i § lorida, “JM, Schumacher, ; j1zresieent, 1s the son-In-la \ loved bank, And surplus, leaving a’ detiel ‘of poor grad, consisting lang ty ds” the National” B: of pend A Bank sa to-day with. prices'3 pointy points, 1%. The opeping prise to ft persona, a eables had led to expectat advance. ‘The market ehiefly by active selling on @ few room wellers, After * movement to coyer short x: ’ “several polits, nojably on jate pos! he whale market to, "but the’ trade, ‘The Chemica! National Bank of thi local correspondent of ¢! Jaaksonvillo, Htowether uhlmportan:, —— The Cotton Murkes, ‘The 1604) cotton. market opened steady | of Steel gles One Man and Injures Others. doller ex- rge portion of the East Toledo mills of the’ Re- ny to-ds one man was killed and two others may dle. years old, w the accl-| urred as the dead man was ear the boiler. weighing 3 ton, was blown through the alr for halt hurtling just over the tops of finally gouging a hole deep in the ground. dozen were driven was blown age of $40, repair thi | HLMONT APPL FAR AEE Claims Safety Bottle and Ink Company of New Jersey Is Deeply in Debt. (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. March 16.—On apt ication of Counsellor Frank P. Mc- |‘ ermott, of Jersey (City, representing | August Belmont and Charles R. Flint, | Chancellor | © Pitney has granted an order to show should not ir be appointed for the Safety Bottle and Ink Company, moe showed } that the accounts receiable amounted the matocial on hand was|| estimated to be worth $12,500 and the Plant, which Is located at Jersey City, * was estimated to be worth $107,823.44. e-organiza-| N tion of the corporation Mt .has lost over | ¢ It FLORIDA BANK * + CLOSES ITS DOORS. ¥irst National at Jacksonville Stops ¢ Comp- NCYe —The First National Bank of Florida, at Jackson- Ville, has been closed by order of the The bank Is one of the oldest in who is the iw of Gen, Skinner, formerly United States Troas Urer, and’ the first prewidert of the ‘The failure of the bank, it Is mid at » the Treasury Department, was due to losses which absorbel the entire capital jency in ae sets which are of a slow character and e!Y of phos. phate and lumber infil” machinery, in. Burance policies, veal eatate, &c. ‘The Dank has abilities of $375,184. he fatlure Jower to 4 Wag -& sure the higher Jona of an WAS affected the part of the calt allied pris Ms, on & stead. Stocks were off in the market to-day, prices ‘being influenced by the weakness in the London market, the high rates March 16—Five | for call money, threatened strikea on men were killed and a sixth was badly |the New Haven and Canadian Pacitic fmjured in an explosion at the Cardiff | Railroads, the small bank reserve and lquitlation by progesstonals. There was some pressure on Union Pa- cific and Southern Pacific, amounting to about a point in each case, Keene sold Union Pacific in an effort to depress the price of the stock in order to force some concessions from the Unton Pacific crowd In his fight for control of South- ern Pacific. Consolidated "Gas broke 634 points and Brookiyn Union dropped 4 points on the news that a site had been’ selected for the muntelpal gas plant. Consoll- dated subsequently ralited. The local traction issues were weaker, Metropolttan Street Railway declining 3-4 per cent. and Manhattan 1 1-8 pointe. Amalgamated Copper dropped 11-2 péy cent. and Anaconda 1 point. % There wes exceptional strength in Chicago & Northwestern, Reading, Webash preferred and Loulsvilie & Nashville, and in the industrial group American Smelting and Refining ad- vanced 2 per cent. on reports of favor- able developments in connection with recanjly acquired properties, Sugar He- fining, after a slight concession, rose ‘over 1 per cent on good accounts. ‘Ten- nesses Coal and Iron advanced over a point and held its gain well. Goyern- ment bonds were unchanged and railroad bonds were fairly firm. Amalgamated Copper gaye evidence of some profit-taking for Boston aocount. This was due In some measure to the conservative advices from London and the belief that the advan the price Of the stock had to @ lar; tent dis- counted the possibilty of per cent. dividend basis. American Smelters were firm on what the February earnings, ave rather strong bull sup- wich was helped by the. email minority stock availnvle for ‘street’ purposes, Gouthern Pacific was bid up to 63, toward the close) market ‘port, _ The Closing Qtotation ‘To-day's ‘highest, lowest and closing prices and ne 3 ehangea f1 Saturday's closing prices, or from last recorded sale, are as follows: Amalgamated Copper. Ti Ti% TW — 1 tress koe PRE BS TY Amorienn Sugar Ug ae Tate + 3 Aton., Top. & . at } At, Te é Lee ‘aah % iol 180% t= : 6% — 2 Bt SESS: Tre Peresre reece ing Pacific Unton Paritte Union Pacific pf. U. 8, Leather ; ereesrrrcs” e258. + Advance, LONDON STOCKS STEADY. Home securities were steady in the ‘London stock market to-day while there was no appteclablé change in South African mining stocks. Firinness ruled the. International tissues, American railway shar heavy and Grand displayed weaknens, eduction in Abe, miptm um scount of the Bank of Eng- ty considered probable, Admission Is Entirely Free and Eve Central Palace, Lexi York City, on March 46th, 48t selected this year because it hy ing Madison Square Garden, in Carnegie Hall, Chickering H and ali and There will be a ~ March 16th, ° Special March 18th, and Priday, March 20th, health, but are also helpful in giving preserve the face and figure from the rath these (here, ct looked lke well authenticated reports Askst: of earnings and tals of a dividend a early in the summer. Tho buying was 4 good and came through brokers usuaily |} 6 operating for-trade interests. ait The Erle issues were heavy and sold Aa for foreign account, but Reading acted ba well and, apart from the expected good if TS 1 ¥— 1.1 Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat — 1%] Maren #2 cbs May, 7 5-8 bid: July, 76 % | bh September, (4 1-2. Corn—March, 2 May, 607-8 offered; July, 493-8 s ——__—_ 1 1% iciviobobleboebolletelteblcteteetebeletettebsitetobebbobeieialetniekehiniei-4e DR, GREENE’S FREE LECTURES. Dr. Greene will give a series of free illustrated lectures on health in Grand ton avenue, Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, New the largest audience room in the city, except- In previous years these lectures have been given has been sufliciently large to accommodate the people. eneral lecture to men and women on Monday evening, lectures to women on the alternoons of , Wednesday men on Wednesday evening, March 18th, and on Friday evening, March 20th, The private lectures for women not only cover the wide tield of femini The private lectures for men are most. instructive coucernin age litle understood, but which are most essential to thelr health and wUl be beautifully ittustrated with stereopticon bea Were bition X- ri TO GE RETIRED. President of the Southern Railway System Denies the Story that He Is to Be Sup- planted. » ANNOYED BY THE REPORT. President Samuel Spencer, of the Southern Railway system, vigorously }denied to-day the report eent out from Knoxville that he is to retire and be succeeded by W. W Vice-President of the « port was printed on the ity of Col, W. A, Henderson, Assistant General Counsel of the road, whose home is In Knoxville but who spends most of his time in Washington. “I want to deny that story without reservation,” said Mr, Spencer when meen at the offices of the road, No, §0 Broadway. “Iam not surprised at any- thing which Je printed about the South- ern Railway in the newspapers, as lately there have been a number of bitter attacks clroulatedd for a purpose. At last Friday's meeting of the Board of Directors of the Southern road there was not the slightest mention of the change suggested, In fact Mr, Finley | 1s not even in thie country. He Js in Europe and will/not be back until next May. “I do not believe that Col. Henderson ever gave any such information to any one, I shall wire him to-day and maite every effort to trace the origin’ of the report.” The same report aiso said that Mr, Spencer wns to take the chairmanship of an executive board’ ofall the Mor- gan roads on his: retiremnnt from the Southern, CURB TRADING QUIET. © Northern Secuti and. Canadian Pac! Lead Stocks. . Trading on the curb was quiet but about steady ‘to-day, Canadjan Pacific sold at 4%, Greene Copper at 23 1-2 and Northern Securities at 106, The bid-and asked prices of the princl- pal outalde securities to-day were: Bia. The Wheat Market. The wheat market opened a trifle over Saturday's curb, but met enough eellli to destroy the Improvement. The St. Louis market was the feature, advance: ing 3-8 to 1-2 on demand from shorts and rather light receipts. ‘New York's opening prices were: Wheat —May, 791-4; July, 765-8; September, 75 bid. Corn—May, 62; July, 501-8, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat —May, 741-2 to 74 5-8; July, 711-4 to 71 1-8, Corn—May, 4684 to 467-8; July, 443-8 to 441-2. New York's closing ‘Wheat—May, 73 3-4 to 73 September, 69 6-8. Corm—March, 43; May, 451-8 offered; July, 435-8 bid; Septem- ber, 42 748, Recelved by the Pope. ROME, March 16.—The Pope to-day re- ceived in private audience Bishop Ho- ban, of Geranton, Pa. and Bishop Emard, of Vallewfald, Quebec. ———— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Gin rises, 6.12/Bun vete.. 6.08/Moou rives,. 9.49 THE TIDES, Sandy Hook Governor's Hell Gate PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Calabria Curityba Maracas ‘Matanzas City of Savampa: nt ‘ Washington. INCOMING ‘STPAMSIIPs, DUB TO-DAY. », Aliters: Pring Willem Iv., Martani Mrsaba, ‘London, Fort au Prince, Cita diet e1 Dorado, Galveston, ¢ Vitlade/phia, San Juan, Astoria, Gian Heetorie, Bermude. Norge, | Cirlatiannac ourae TING. BT BAMSIILPS. BAILED TO-DAY, Charlesion. Jarieator ry Man and Wonlan Should Attend 20th, Grand Central Palace has been Cooper Union, but none of these place é There will also be private lectures to | oe! instructions concerning methods which marks of age. matters | \WEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. SPENCER 1S NOT |SHEIS A FEMA |, |W. Finley, ax Mr. Spencer ts going to assume) { I | P. HOREAN Mrs. Dorothy Egan Mason Or- ganizes a Company of Thirty Rich Women to Operate a Fleet of Freight Barges. WILL OPPOSE THE TRUST. The barge trust {s to have @ com- petitor, ‘Dhirty women of means under | the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Egan Mason, the divorced wife of Edmund Mason, an importer of Japanese gods, Propoxe to buy 600-ton barges and enter Into competition with the companies that have tried to squeeze her out of the business. Mrs, Mason formerly owned several barges, but her fleot gradually dimin- fahed until now the Veata js the only boat remaining, Hor escapade to retain | that is well remembered. ‘She boat was seized and removed from Jersey City. | Arming herself with a revolver Mrs.! J Muson followed to Newtown Creek and! recaptured tt. | She Is at present sulng her husband | for alimony. She met him first white | riding in Central Park and their mac- rlage speedily followed, He had. bu ness Interests In’ Japan and they went there, where they were received at the The Marriage Yow. HOW TO WIN A HUSBAND. | OMAN'S sphere in this 20th century is not ln-! ited any more, than is man’ She can occupy almost any business po- sition or profession, and yet the popular view of womanhood is that she best fits the ‘position of |wife and mother and head of the + household: A girl often creates un- ) happiness for herself by a Little quar- Santon the alinaaes ‘rel over trivial matters with her| It was there that she learned of her | “best man" which could be just as band's alleged wrongdoings and they | @8lly avoided and the courtship depRated) Oke he agreed to pay | Would go along smoothly to its happy her $4,000 and a week allmony. In}Copclusion were it not for these little 1si7 she went to Oklahoma and secured | trifiés which are magnified jnto. wor- a divorve, but says the alimony has not |Tlés, Cultivate happiness and do not been paid, reach out for the unattainable. To wait for happiness to come to you is sure to result in never possessing ft. When we wait for to-morrow it never comes. Be ready. to forgive small things in your flance and he will love you all the better: “Every girl should know her heart and also know that her womanly system {s equal to the strain of marriage, If a girl is nervous and irritable, ten chances ta one it is due to some trou- ble peculiar to womanhood, Cupid has no place in a girl’s heart if she is nervous and irritable, feels dragged down, worn out for no rea- son that she can think of. In such cases the body {s not sound. The uer- vousness and other symptoms are tel-| egraphed all over the body by the’ nerves, which is the telegraphic sys- not sufficient to suppor her she pur- | chased several barges and has conduated! them in a businessiike manner. She | confident of the sucdess of her greater WALL STREET CHAT. It ts generally expected that there will soon be some, announcement relating tothe terms vt the Rock Island-"Frisco merger, now that J, Pierpont Morgan has returned from bis trip to Cuba. When she found that th income was President Spencer, of the Southern Rallway, will be succeeded by Second Vice-President W. the chatemanship of the board of directors of the Morgan railways. ‘A syndicate composed of P, A, B, Widener, H. A. Cassatt, Leslie D Ward, Jobn 9. Crim- ming, John A. Shaniey, E. F, ©, Young and Senator John F. Dryden ie awaiting tho fa of the plans of Thomas Nevins to consolld: the trolley companies in nortBern New Jerse: It the present plan ta not accepted ¢he syndl- cate will try to close the deal with a propes!- ton to back the men mow In control ef’ the roads, weak spot demands attention. The weak back, dizzy spells and black circles about the eyes are only symp- toms. Go to the source of the trou- ble and correct the irregularity. Stop the drains on the womanly system and the other symptoms will disap- pear. This can be done easily and intelligently. So sure of it is the World's Dispensary Medical Associa: tion, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that they offer $500 reward for women who cannot be cured of leucorrhea, female weak- ness, prolapsus or falling of the womb, All they ask is 9 fair and rea- sonable trial of their means of cure. Their financial responaibility 1s well known to every newspaver publisher and druggist in the United States. ‘This wonderful remedy . therefore stands absolutely alone as the only one possessed of such remarkable curative properties as would warrant its makers in publishing such a mar- vellous offer as is above made in the utmost good faith. It Is a medicine which has stood the test of a third of: a century and numbers {ts cures b; the thousands. The manufacturers will offer a $3,000 forfeit if they can- not show the original signatures ot Too National Clty Bank ts in receipt of $259,- 800, which arrived yesterday on the steamship ‘La Lorraine, of the French tine, and atu! Echall & Co, also received an Importation of $193,000 on the same steamship. rf ii the individuals volunteering the tes- & catia! saline Lips timontals below, and also the write gative of most fi of every testimonial among the thou- efficient kind. _ THE WORLO-FAMED CURE FOR | CONSTIPATION sands which they are constantly pub- Ushing, thus proving their genuine- ness. “Your ‘Favorite Prescription’ cured me of ulceration and inflammation, from which I suffered {ore Lape ears,” writes Mrs, Delphia eaton, Can he a b He) President Santa Barbara Lawn Ten- YOUNG a8 Wer Os. | nis Club, Arlington Hotel, Santa Bar- old, a glass on ris- bara, Calif, “I had little faith in pat- ent medicines as a rule, but must make an exception in favor of the ‘Favorite Prescription,’ Health was completely broken down when I be- gan its use, and I was in dreadful pain most of the time, but almost before I had taken a dozen doses of ing gives prompt relief, whe, asking give full nai oe ) = |Hunyadi Janos (NOT HUNYADI WATER OMLY) {and you willget the genuine i in of worthless impo- pnees Bt harmful. socosssstosssssses Bening. soy Fineneia HAIGHT & FREESE Co. srocKs, BONDS, “GiAN’ COTTON, | INVESTORS," also STOCK AND COTTON MAR- | KET LETTCRS, Issued grate, mailed tree. Purchase and Exchange | id Watches Wanted. 10 DAMON DA, old wold) Jewelry. ote wa will AN : Houres 4. 6. "i, 1m) Broadway, PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION | AND TUBERCULINE CUBES Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, eH -page | negyiiated, | City, | Book on enn; patente STEPHENS & 00., 208 Broadway, VRWE—Pateuts promptly procured; tas | © Guide PREB. EDOAK TATE & CO, Bivadwes. N. DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporate 119 WEST 22D BT., next to Rhrieh's mo Abyicn ¥, Atiorneyst, 243 PILE Ol L TT eae, ae Lawyers, at |GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer ), Lost, Found and Rewards, (Day), 1970 Bway, 87 a (Eveninge, hich will be will be All are wel- MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1903, |tor pronounced it tem of the human body, because the P - your ‘Prescription’ the pain relaxed and I felt ‘that 1 was on we road to Yeoovery, a8 Indcod I was, for ten bottles cured me. When I look back on’ those many yoars of suffering and pain which might have been spared me had I known ‘how effectually your medicine would ciire such trou- bles, Iam only too-giad to give my experience, as it may. save some women as, much suffering’as I en- dured.” 7 “T-suffered for five years with ter- rible pains, especially at the tithe of menstruation, and did not kiow | what the trouble was until the doc. inflammation of ovaries, and proposed an operation,” | writes Mrs, Syb!l Palae, Chairman Board of Directors, Club Francaise, 3647, Indiana avenue, Chicago, Ib nols, “I felt 80 weak and sick, was! sure that I would not survive such} te ordeal, and decided that I would net undergo an operation. ii; i to persuade me but I remained firm The following week I read au adve: tsement In the paper as to the value of your ‘Favorite Prescription’ in| such an emergency, and 1 determined | to try it. Great was my joy to find! that I had actually improved after ! taking two bottles, I dared not be- Heve. that 1 was getting well, but kept up the treatment, and within eleven weeks from the time I. took | the first dose I was well. Have | gained 18 pounds. am in excellent | health and seem one risen from | the dead. You surely deserve great success and you have my _ best wishes,” .” writes Miss Lot tie A. Clark, of Ivor, Southampton Co.. Va. “I suffered from lo: of ap- e, had very severe attacks of sick headache and nose bleed. 1 took two bottles of ‘Favorite Prescription’ and one of ‘Smart-Weed,’ and from the time I commenced these remedies I felt better. To-day I am well, am going to school and can do all the work expected of me. “Dr. Pierce's ‘Favorite Prescription’ can always be relied upon to cure when everything else fails,” writes Mrs. Dr. Nielsen, of 4802 Langley avenue, Chicago, Ill. “It is a certain cure for female diseases in thelr worst forms. I suffered for years with ulceration, intense pains in the womb and ovaries and a dreadful backache which unfitted me for my work, Finally I grew so {Il had to keep to my bed. The pains at times were 80 severe as to cause spasms, and a d. agreeable discharge drained my life forces. In this extremity, after all else had been tried, I used ‘Favorite Prescription,’ and after using it for four weeks began to im- Prove so rapidly that I was greatly encouraged, so continued its use for three months and then I was well. Only those who have passed through such a siege of sickness as I have will understand how much I value Dr. Pie ‘Favorite Prescription, and I only wish that every woma, would try it, for I feel that it would certainly do her groat good.” A 1,008-page book free for the ask- ing. You can get the People's Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser by send- ing 21 one-cent stamps for paper cov- ered or 31 stamps for cloth-bound volume, Address Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. For Sale, Easter Gifts HAVE BECOMY AS POPULAR AS. CHRISTMAS Gers A wae te any of our three retail branches which we have added to our old established business in Fetalle ‘oft. b } WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE, CASH OR CREDIT. This 14k. Gold Locket, set with a very fine cut brilliant, would retail no lessthan $20; our special price, $10. references y. CALL, WRITE or TE NK. L. W. SWEET & CO., Leading Credit Jewellers, Nos, 37, 39 Maiden Lane (in store), No. 288 Sixth Ave,, No. 407 Fulton St., Brooklyn, required. CREOIT, Watches and Diamonds. Reliable Goode, CONFIDENTIAL. Telephone, Lowest Pricer, THANSACTION# alk Write 0 American Watch apd Diamond'Co,, | vianidin’ Warcn 6 | WADMLE BAT HANT 1 MAIDEN LANB, TAKE KLEYATON, Leen Cava, Marks Gunday wig) Vb. sou, Wa Clatae om tReet your eon! *. ‘ hawt abewubt with Ya hotbing ts ng sha h 9 pent sist JO04th Street GOMPLETELY FURNISHED irre FISHER BROS., Columbus ‘Avenue and 108 Street. 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Opes Evenings, te elophione, nape tupatal pri TYPEWRITERS RENTED, Disdonns. Low eat YATOH SUPPLY THIS MONTH ONLY. Ree 3 All Work Guaranteed for 10 Years. QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT which positively prevents the plate from Cropping when eating or talking. TEETH EXTRAGTED NO PAI CO. ie! TY PEWRIT 6 Ware, BSSSS AIS: SESaSSRSBEP: = 2 FIRE, ni P.M. Bundays, 10 to 2, sath is, Open rans Neem World fe a aq. CRE bir eeinre, CREDIT fr many yur t} ‘Root 1 subieate mine u of great, importance, busy man, It years of CREDIT Open Evenings. CREDIT saraatoed ; ual uatiential. Gail, JAMES BERGMAN, 4—Fine diam goa ba BRO ute sing

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