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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1003. WM OTHER fo ov HE HAS saveD reo Drownne| LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD, : led attention, The Market Was Promising Until’: Bank Statement Was Issued, When Prices Broke, the Lead- i ers Losing Gains Made. | 5o% ba Bera) 0 William O’Donnell Saw Bobbie’s Topknot Shining Like a Bea- | con Under Water, Dived and | Pulled Him Out. 7 the principal outside securities were: Northera secure Bi “yo |Wall Street Finds This the Only! Standard oft fea Motion Natal 2) Good Feature of the Clearing- | «| House Figures. FLEE ETE HAS SAVED MANY LIVES. cea k e | While Wall atreet was hopeful of « ——__ ea Ae, good bank statement to-day, the only ; 0f He Hadn't Been Out on Strike To- LONDON STOCKS QUIE solace that could be found In the weekly | F Day the Chances Are the Boy ST. PAUL THE FEATURE. | T. Clearing-House figures was a cut tm . ——— loans, ‘The 1eerves sth H Be Atenit A 8 showed a decrease | { Would Have Been Drowned When = Feaas rect on Feature of Americans, |and other features were disappointing, | Bares cece vers Amalgamated Copper Held Well] \nton Paciny pr Neptninageee ieeeen The avernges were: malga tos. LONDON, June 6—™ Loans |i. &. N, e 6.—Money was fairly | pepo a { During Session, but Fell Away: U8, Steel oe t Plentiful in the market to-da re Cat { . "Phe fact that William O'Donnell is on ling Still Pervades bth, a bod were easy atl the demand wi 0K i iatalie te ite tor Romer tian: Pessimistic Feeling : waseah tb 4 8% 43%— %late, The continued ipts Oh ee hon'a being alive to-day, Robert is ten Street, but Buyers in Evidence. id eee . emphasized the view held In severa { yeare old, redheaded, and lives at No. ee —S Suarters that a reduction of the Bank ‘Mlk Becond avenue. ’ of England's rate of discount next w eke gu ‘Around the Ninety-firet street pier in stocks suffered a break In the final FRAWLEY’S FESTIVAL een nt next week ta Es he Dast River, where he plays with dealings to-day due partly to the dts- TO MAKE A RECORD. Business in the Stock Exchange was AMMON PLANNED PARTY. of other youngsters, he ie known appointing bank statement and the oov- *|aulet, prices were rather heavy and the ize aa aes as “Red Top” because of his mass of ering of snorts, while the pessimistic attendance was meagre. Consols were| Put He Was Sent to Tombs and Cel= ffaming hair. ' ling that pervades the market also steady. A fair amount of tius 7 ebration Had to Be Pe. Yesterday while he was playing near ieved a weakening tendency. Losses|At the District Outing Wednesday | transacted. Americans peer eee tAS @ result of the aandiee eel ot the pler he tumbled into the river. The fn some of the active issues reached “| 40,000 Persons Are Expected to dasvand became more cheerful later on} Ammon to the Tombs at the cl en \ s cove: lew ¢ . water was ior oe deep. rial Leas point or more. Enjoy Leader's Hospitality. of the settlement. Tacnisce, eames the day's proceedings in court yestere { and Santa Fe was the feature. day a celebration that had been planned , tmve had a hard time getting out, for a Barly trading was generally at an @d-[A short time ago, born man named) closed steady. Kaffira were weak, [in his home on Grymes Hill, Statem , ee ee ie Cone tee aces OF the the rally at the close yester- rawley i Un He Romie on Gbvenes zai Gta be river. WENCEY - jators and| Wan elected to the Senate by a yery large | ® So a was postponed. 16 occas!on “Red ¥ goin’ to drown!" walled day having reassured specu The Cotton Market. was {the home coming ifrom the Hudson eee eees cance sone 1 the list. The fair showing & ware nome coe hie! companions. These same boys Nad strengthened Eonasdi andthe! hove go elated that to show hi sgratitute The loca! cotton market openea| Military Academy of his eon Roscoe, c ns In Lon 1 jentc eerr given in thi , who w. duat geen half a dozen playmates meet with bei nears from. the Clearing- He'll give im) finest picnic cevr given in this Searels prices 1 point Mgher to » bolls CE graduated from the school death in a similar manner during the House added to the promising tone. The “<The Harlem Poet. eee degre: ate chiefly to selling for at eranieen plannadste never Stowe fast year, and whon Robent tumbled in 5 eed ‘ hort account. The only fea-| of nelehvors house, but when p they thought it was all over with him. underlying weakness of the market} wednesday will be the red-letter day/ ture of the market during the Initial| ¢, News Was sent from New York i - i eady 898]{n the Thirty-second Assembly District, that Amma ad bee! at however, was evident in the ready Lee ear cae isaciara ore mice CalliGe paige, was a little demand for winter| ending the result Of his tial ihe wet ' the district nero. At a large cost the| 7°" pet fees he weather fair was postponed. f “ sellow”* , = r le rainfall in Texas. - ‘Amalgamated Copper continued as an|“Big Fellow” will give a summer h i active feature and held firm during al-[night’s festival to the residents of the Aaa os eee was mainly tn MAN’S BODY FOUND. most the entire session on reports that] district. He promises a merry time for) 1) Apes winter months. Owing to ee weak epeculative accounts in the stock | all, Mr. Frawley purposes to give the| 4) ate ish market being closed to-day| A body was found floating off Oak in Boston had been tided over. wives and children of his nelghbors the fits ic news was not important. Point early to-day. It was 6 feet tall; tlme of their lives. To that end he has he opening prices were: June, 11.14] and welghed 190 pounds and was that of! they were ‘ing about and ‘While they running t at the close. wall. Two little boys followed 1 “Don’t Jump, Pop” “Don't jump in, pop."" cried the older @f the youngsters. 3 But before the words were fairly out |barrel and soon reetored. | O'Donnell | I've had harder work saving other kids, | vas the jeader of the list, the} provided everything ne can think of! fered; July, 11.16 pid; August, 10.70 of-|q man apparently forty years old. The ~ ef his mouth the ather had thrown oft oe ee ee re toramd of | saylag “they fal th rescued It frouad St Pa wae ec) on etories ‘that |that they may want, and his plana| fred: September, 10.01 to 10.02; October,| mustache and hair were black. It wag’ ¥ {followed by an admiring crowd of | saying, They fal into the water around stock’ being 9.47 t9 9.48; November, 9.30 to’ 9.31; De:| onl {ally clad “1 trai \ a fee coat and jumped, When he rose to/ urchins. here like clods of dirt. A few months | siotne recent decline dt had been bought} contemplate the biggest district outing| cember, 9.34 to 9.36; January, 9.84 to 9061 hers © in a fragment of ‘4 the curace of the surging water and) “If I hadn't been out on @, strike 14) ago 1 pulled out a lad, and Just ae I {ithe TeceOrominent lite insurance com-| ever know in New York, ; . 36. < s- ‘immi nev y ved that kid," hed shore with him his mothe: — Began swimmin a shrill shout went up| Orr nell at his home, No. Sil’ Second | came along and wanted to kill me. Sho | ; = It will be held in Sulzer's Harlem ; youthful spectators. avenue, to-day. fy union ordered me | thought I'd thrown him overboard The market hardened toward noon|River Park and Casino, One Hundred At this moment Bobble Shannon's gut several days Fax’ endl) ae Altogether A should say t have saved | before coming 19,8 Btn. ne ae tee and Twenty-ninth street and Second _ body rose rface fort; n loaflng around. Yesterday ¢ about twenty-five boys. ut it's hard | a ff the bank statement, * : a Sey from the wall, tl, was’ baing [mailing “with my “two ‘kits ‘und | keepin’ tab on "em. ae Cortral of New. Jersey advanced 9 7-8, |avenue, and will be given matis' club: iy . feachet the pler just’ as the Shannon | “No, never got any medals for brav- | Grntrel Suse Biectric, rallied 4, The | auspices of the Miami Democratic Club. JAMES M GR RY ni 60 = @arried rapidly toward Hell Gate, not|ad fell overboard. ery of anything like that. I don’t want Neavy ‘decline in cash in the banks| Every person in the district, “Irre- C A ; Eepeg excnarone rot €.wey; Were tires) Has Saved Many. EL Naniaaenieaen aie ng in’ diet prompted selling, which chrrictas and |spective ot politics, race or religion,” ,. + ties meet and whip the weter into o | i tees, acific, Missour! Facto, y has been invited. & “It i Ming him out. /!s a pretty cheap article.’ E> 4 Terinessee Coal a| has been invited. z gmail maelstrom. ween tlenyAJonspylUDe & Texas preferred anc. yesterday. There | It te expected fully ten thousand per- : : Dived and Got Him = Were signa of supporting orders, and|sons will dance and maxe merry to the Sale of Silks. 4 ; SON ARRESTED aa ne ed teen ee et | DYING AFTER FOURTH _ [prices generatiy aid not get back to the | usic of eae sceh se At x _Mhoe man started after it with all his , her room on the third floor, measured Toeiietaiscitherconmniney | 0 cues | causlonot sevarsilisenas/ | Most or ite Commencing on) Monday, Junesth etrength. While he was speeding out the windows and left suddenly, After ‘Amalgamated Copper lost 1-4, as pol ghts of the ; * 5 Eqwird Hail Gate the boy's body sank MOTHER FAINTS. |iis aeparture Miss Latimer missed the EFFORT AT SUICIDE. American Smelting and Refining, Balti-|be present, and ‘there ts no doubt te ib : a a sil wean for the second time. He was within jewels from the top drawer of her en a more and lyn Rapld Trans| hall will be crowded to tts full capacity. ift thousan ards, — includin: rinte ten feet of it when it rose again, and| sng Was Talking to Young Man| “iicissuves: Marion and Manone, Mra. Mary Mahoney in Two Yeare | tio Grande. Sfetropoltan’ SireetRall-| Ail ihe nog cemsmteeggne In the dit: a pv eree? sg P then as tt disappeared he dived attor| Sh® Was Taina fo Young, Man) afin suivet mations leashed that’cul®| Has ‘Tried Gaw and Acia [wa SmQAPHOUL MA NcTg OMI] he “president of the au p Zohn Piberty 7 Satine) toularda) eBroche a bees s ®t. When he came to the surace he ar Detect en ewco dae pet-layera had been working In the hous oat a Rock Island tic, Southern | Skelly, who Is very popular with the : ° * é had the child's body on one of his arma. Him of Theft. Pwo deveeks “ag; “and tey) weit to “he Twice Each. ener, bees Pacts autfered tomes mombers, Alderman Diets and Secre- de Cygne, Paillette de Soie and Moires,— By this time the members of a volun-| piscine van Dorn, twenty-four yeara| who hud’ boon, Huta short time tn iis | Mra, Mary Mahoney, of No. % Clark|Of $8 (9,1 per cent, St Paul com") nara work necessary to make the out- in attractive, fashionable colors and ; teer Ife-naving company on the Ninety-] 414, 5¢ No. 119 North Portland avenue,|employ, had quit work after the jot.| street, ts dying in St. Vincent's Hos-| Denasyivania gained 1-4 and Canadian ing’ successful. . ; first street pier ’had learned of the accl-|erookiyn, was arrested early to-day at | %! Latimer: © The Setentiyes located | pital, having swallowed two ounces of] Pacific and Tinited States Steel 1-8. SSS ee designs. or @ent, and they put out for the palr in| Coney Island on suspicion of having Naor ee ase acorene paeuner asia) inthe, fourth sterner in om ane aul oe eee The Wheat Market. ‘ £5 ¢ j be e pens Aersih Oienselt etolen two Giesncad ibe fen a Wen fainted when her gon was arrested while siclane say sho can live ‘only a abort fairly ood volume and wall, distrfouted lunes coeces 38 et a sent owen to- Black and white Lou'sine Checks, black Taffetas “By gosh! it's "Donnell, sure as v in all at $1,000, | ta ume. ‘was dull and heavy. ¥, orn 1-2. Broomhall estimates : : q Wilra" eal Capt, ‘Jobneon, of the Mfe-| from Mise ‘Mary Latimer, of No. Sore ened te. ee atlee ss 9 tted a that the world's wheat shipments this and white Habutai and Taffetas, gaving crew, as he hauled the man and | Pierrepont street tt mer to prove that If was not he who husbs ‘death The Clos: Quotations, week would aggregated 12,409,000 bushels, 55¢ per yard, his ward Into the boat. Rone ateer serine naal beeaeisoe te NUN te oe same. Six months later eite awallowel| no-day'e tighas, lowest ant cloving pres end [Cables oame weak, which tended to pro- Rie; j z 1 net changes from’ yesterday's cloalng prices of | mote liquidation. alue 8£¢ to 1.50 is en mie Ren Meng sam, | Measure the windows for awnings. A| U, 8. Klondiue Omictal tm Sait, | ig ‘hospital before the jotlon took ef-| from lat recgrded mi are un fllona vt |New” Kork’s 10% A, Af opening prices E “Yes, it's me, ai pany | servant refused to admit him. Hel pjawsoNn, June 6.— J. Idelman.| fa * : F . aot | were: ent—July, 81 1-4; a i “and if thet kid hadn't red hair 1'4|oafled the next day to measure the |dopity collector ot United Staten cus’ | und found nec uneciseione On the beds | Amel, Copper sos. oo. Tekh “ed Migstenmy [Conn —Tuly, 68; Bepe. Se . never raved him, When I dived | saw| windows for shades, but was not ad-| toms at the boundary of the Forty Mil: | ite called Policeman Crow, and an,am:| Am. @melt, & Ret. : B46 — | MOREE et Gomtn 1a be te. ; Twenty-third Street, thet red hair under the water fifteen| mitted When he called the third day, | MiVi"anhernement. te waa imprint! | <iclans’ worked over her’ for mours "atl am 8 ed fay thy ey [July, 756-8 to 75 1-4. Corn—Dec. feet away.” Miss Mary Latimer thought one of her |). United States Commiasioner Gare. hospital, but they could not restore 69% 1 | to 461-4; July, 483-8 to 48 Bobble waa taken aenore, rolled on al elstera had ordered new shades and ad- | His reported shortage 1s $40,000. hecktaueanmelodanese: a 93 — me [47 1-2 to 47 3-8, TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD . ——_ 2 ress Kate Carew and Post- A Madame Butterfly 500,000 American Gompers’s Reply . master-General Payne. / of the Philippines. Divorees in 20 Years. to Cardinal Gibbons. | Mes ok eo A Pathetic Romance of an Army sn Theugh the “350” Has a Lot to "euton el Labor Tole on the ats on Politics as a Business. Officer and a Filipino Girl, Answer For. Rights of the Non-Union Workman. Dowie’s Unheeded Boy Bandits Prayer for Rain. Made to Order. The Cheap Novels that Turn the Head of Boys Nowadays and Make Criminals of Them. How the Great Evangelist Tried Unavailingly to Break the Drought Devastating the Country. How the Millionaires Army of Prof. Wanger Gives Further In- Pests, Driven from Long Island, Is struction in The World’s School Torturing Others, of Health. Whitney’s Mosquitoes $300 in Prizes Stinging New England. / for Getting Good Health. Smiles That Won't Come Off. Mrs, Ayer Gives Timely Hints on the Practice of Wrinkling the Face. What Mrs. Osborn Says of Fashions. Very Latest Fashion Talk to Sun- day World Readers by the Leading Modiste of America, J. Pierpont Morgan’s Latest Purchase in Art. The New American Statue Pur- chased by the Millionaire Art Connoisseur. Lady Bountiful Meets a Tramp. A Mighty Funny Page to Amuse You in the Ever-Improving Comic Section. New Jersey Belle in the Salvation Army. Romance of a Beautiful Girl Who Has Sacrificed a Society Life to Do-Good. The Office Boy’s Love Affairs. Syd. Griffin's Newest Comic Creation, with the Best Work of Gene Carr, Anderson, Herriman, Follett, Kahles and Others. A Fight for Life with a Devil Fish. The Astonishing Adventures of a Party of Fishermen with the Giant Octopus of the Seas. How Rivington Street Has Solved the Question of Race Suicide.

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