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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1909, 3 LAW STUDENT IS § 000 MOORS SLAIN FLOODED BANK (STOCKS DOWN (TAME FcueSiN AIS VISIT SHORT|FOR BIG COMPANY’ UP FOR FORGERY = yy Feu WITH AEBELS WITH “DRAFTS.”; IN DULL MARKET) BANK STATEMENT ; Slight Increase in Reserves Off- ; Dr. J. S. C. Bliss, Now Under Ar- Wall Street Resting After Long| get by Gain in Loans and 9 : cue rest in Illinois, Kept the Na-} Run of Liquidation and Mood! Wall Street Disappointed, El Menebhi, Moorish Minister of War, tional Para OMe Sip-| “ali Trelis Rahadtet Bo po Defeated by the Rebels Under Bu) pied with His Paper. ‘ings on Exchange. all street rather Yooked for « spo Hamara at Amniediona, According aria apa taieees Dashed Into Town Last Night, _ Dined with Senator Platt and Went to a Theatre with Gen. Stockholder in $30,000,000) Moses E. Frankel, Who Is About United States Cast Iron Pipe} to Graduate, Is Accused of and Foundry Concern Makes! Pagsing a Fictitious City Pay Charge of Mismanagement. Check. ing-House report was tame and disap- pointing, a slight increase in reserve be- i HITS AT THE PRESIDENT.| police SEARCH HIS ROOM : : ;,|HE IS SEVENTY YEARS OLD. ME LIFE, | ins ottsee »: ' : f We y A gain in loans. The fig- to Tangier Despatches Received in STEEL SHOWS SO i eee wet" announced were: = . —EE Leal Gays He Has No Idea Who Will Be) associates with “Financiers and Ex-| They Assert that They Found Man Madrid. Has Been Passing an Itinerant \ i fl | Smelting & Refining and Colorado) Chosen to Head the Republican ploiters of Stocks,” He Declares,, Blank Checks There and the Pay-' College Professor and Cashing 8 8 ahetpeall Speci " ealings! County Committee and Joins In} and Complains That Plants at Ex-| master’s Department at Once AADRIDEGuneTG ved here trom Tane| Ovaft# from Time to Time as He Eusl Chief) -osers) (ithe bea i Reee , “the Kick Against Rain. cessive Prices Are Usel. Calises the Voung Man's Arrest . June 20.—According to a despatoh received here from Needed the Money. Z —Penneyivania, N. Y. Central an ¢ ¢ * | gier, El Menehhi, the Moorish Minister of War, has lost 6,000 men in a bat~ Brooklyn Rapid Transit Also Off, } tle fought with the rebels at Amniedinna, i Gov. Odell dashed into town aA agi TRENTON, N. J., June 2%.—Andrew| Moses EB. Frankel, a New York Law Dr. J. 8. C. Bliss, promoter of chilly ; ce aiohiewap out Cin Scie oer fen) oy nein raby peed School students) nels about to grad- From the same source on Feb. 12 a report was received that El en bank drafts, has been caught at last. \ Stock Broke! res in e tslieee eee } j application for the appointment of @ re-| uate and who la employed in:a Inwyer's Hamara, the ving Teller! We se] to-day and dealings on the « sioner Greene and Senator Pintt. Theso| ceiver for tho United. Btates Casi| wiflca in iewer Berane ae ewzcrs}obhl had been killed in a battle with the rebels led by Bu Asiintant Paying PP ifanca) CACO) Reet Gri ee a OAH Me Reet j i talks ‘took place shortly after ie Gov-l Iron Pipe and Foundry Company. to-day and held in the Essex Market| Pretender to the throne. National Park Bank, of New York,|seq-sawed lazily, at no time develop- j ! ernof arrived earn erties enate me company Vhas fourteen Plants Court in’ the sum of $1,500 on a| Since the rebellion began !n Morocco months ago and the pretender | jcarned to-day that Bliss was under ar-|ing any feature of note, and prices, % | he Governor Jumped into his oab and| capitalized, at $90,000,00 # and IS cnarge of forgery. The municipallty 14! gave battle at the gates of Fez, one of the most active in the campaign | rest at Monmouth, Il, When the|atter opening low, then gaining, sagged Matro, é j . where, t “6 ies ii . usehold of | of relief. “ i ‘Ovtatio 5 f fete vndersiond, politica. was discussed | er'ndn tne oPerAton of tne business, Qt] they have at last got a line on the per-| ister of War, 1s considered the closest political friend in the ho “That man has been working us over- | 213,000 shares in the two hours of trad- | Pinsrvivanta et % j casually, while both distinguished Re-| the company has been operated moie| sons who have been mulcting the city|the Sultan, ra. On| time since last winter,” he said. “Ale! ing. rh q ublicans watched the performance. | With a regard for the exploitlhg of tne) for a long time by means of fictitious It was Bl Menebhi who was sent to the coronation of King Edward. On} 71105 Gratis in upon ua until the post- Reading * The Governor did not arise to-day than for, the practical utilization of tne| Tecks that occasion the British crulsor Diadem was placed at his disposal for| man got cold feet from bringing 00| There was little to explain the slow |Reite ot | ae i, (TERE i tt acacia la (iy nt fey ade pou ae SATs oa oe Y h Secretary of War brought with him a retinue of| many of them around. doings, excopt that Wall atreet 1s rest- [Hock Irland... is | hhe evidenced great anxlety about get-| {zation In the spring of 1W1 phe most of the outside departments with|the trip. The Moorish Secretary “They would come in under all sorts] Ing after the shock of the cun of lqui-| syn’ fallesy * Ve ting away in 2 hurry, His suit case He eee ooeeiprinaipel| C2eck# drawn on banks in the districts | twenty-nine persons, including a few wives. suitan| of names and the sums would vary |dation, whlch Kept everybody in a % hs ‘wag bundled into a cab and he was] oosupation, McNeal says, was chat oi] !0 which the various payees live. The ‘The rebellion in Morocco is said to have been caused by the Sultan]? Moot shut now tie doctor hag| fever. ‘The market, it is claimed, has x i @riyen to the Grand Central Statfon,/a p:omoter of companies and exploite Nineteenth Ward Bank, Fifty-seventh being too progressive. In the past few years ho has Introduced tele-| yen corralled and one of the wildest|now reached its normal condition and * Mepere De cook « train for Newburg. | 08 tiveat further charges that since the| institutions used for his puriesee era hones, railroads, newspapers and bicycles into his dominion and made | careers that ever an old man succeeded |no violent fluctuations either way need 1 "T had a pleasant evening in a social ashias Sok 7 y Mt mug learing- | P? » H * up for himself has been|be expected for some time. Traders | way,” he said before nis departure, 1] ¢Pinay Of, MM, Ue company house, “city Check No. th for #6, | an effort to abolish torture of prisoners. 4 eaentoan vd." white~holding off are weighing condi- ; Reece mat ier co celica che Ta yen) taka penOniaten) Oey By lin tuilitor ai meevibee tn Roc nt On one occaston the Sultan was cooped up in Fez, and It looked 88) “9.0 National Park Bank has not suf-| tions and when they are satisfied as to } Political situation even prospectively or lguocks, i: Is averted that 4 plant at| The, check bore what jarported to bel th gh the revolution would be successful He made peace with his !tereq any financial losses through the|the outlook a healthy rise may be Retrospectively. I just came down to/ fifa is overrated at a lose of $40,000, | tae slgnatnre of Walsh, Deputy | Sou! Bu Hamara’s | operations of Dr. Bliss. He simply useé | looked for. i @ttend to a little personal matter and/and that pl ts nat West Superior, | Clty’ odieaenne sane check iad bees! | brother Mberated him from prison and thousands of ju Hami Peveamel oe) that lasted oat ta ang i —_—_—_—_—_—__——— } made a night of it’ (smiling). Bridgeport, South Pitsburg and Ni {by 4 writing purporting to be lett his ranks Gteel was again a factor in the deal- ere dhs and rendere Pincus Emanuel, an| fighting men left h 2 out his drafts. “Did you not have a conference with} Wee dsman aoa : auttlal walSOnceaRne 1 fter that the pretender, as Ings, holding well during the ch of . id that all of these plants were st side saloon-keeper, through whose ted then and several times after that Pp + 88} Bliss 1s seventy years old. He is well | ngs, ing ng change Platt this mornin he was] (uire Conk ic bai Aibeen passed to then: It was report e : peti ‘ ne aS atte Mtiso. charged that for the pur-| fnmime,, Mt MN Passed to the clearing-| 5. Foire ts called had been killed. He escaped to the mountains and | eavcated, Ree en ea ae eatin (is ebny cay ty imareee cna TIT] free : expiolling. stock statements to| As soon as thi - which has been received at the bank, JAMES M GREERY & CG Ob, Ho. I haven't seen Senstor) pose 2° Were published showing near: | reached the Pavmanter's Departmény i | continued his war. operated one of the most unique swin-| Closed with a gain of 1-8, although the st Cl rea rie are Su aa es ale pellet iescarueren) ee ae fake Ninotseadh ee, and returned El Menebhi with a large force took the fleld against hin. The first) (2° o.' record. He would visit smalt |Dreferred showed a loss of 8-8, ot an, rt e} cla not true. ie Ninetesath yard 4 hie! ie rte ee WEY iar recidenty. orice Ane ed. upon Emanuel to make "fish of the result of the expedition says he has been defented with @/ towns in the West and represent him- Maronite daamiiion cow tar ote 5 Fe Cae all pea if to be a college professor on a lec-| American Smelting and Reining and Sale of Silk 3 4 2 self to be a colle leo i eee CreR7 Comtates, coy th tar pemaniiel, paid the money and then loss of 6,000 men. turing tour, Then he would deliver a|Colorado Fuel and Iron were the chief bs 4 riences nicl OF thee Menace ate et, odekins, ‘ tries, and at its! losers, they_being declined 2 and 11-2 fs ' “No; several other names have been] 1ONDON, June joney was fairl/of the Madison street police station, copie eet forth that the White ‘star| lecture on foreign countries, end at its ’ Sepectiv Commencing on Monda mentioned, and of good men, too, but 1] plentiful Ingthe market to-day and Hes ee ia ee peal fines the leading concern in the Morgan | conclusion would ask some one in the Cece lest fe as\dla rapuats A tees £ % 4 ythin, nth lemand je . ora, - Trust, despatches eteamships on day, | au a d J i Cen tagg decided upon.” Lilts the low price obtained for yes-| {2 urt and held, on Rigned several years ao, the White “os Slways ieee ol 3 eahe Eller p “Mr. Bheldon said tyat the berth(of}terday's allotment of Treasury bills, fareneport of the police, as a suspicious Gined seyenal ante pa" Weanesday | lecturer would be far away by the time | Central and Feadios, enok a 8 Bal | Midsummer Shirtwaist Dress ( President of the committee was a slough] Business on the Stock Exchange war!" a’ search of hi ings. The Friday service, accord-|the man who cashed the draft ha1|timore and Ohio was down 1-4, as was ares but had a rather better e,| mediately and the conte ctee gnade im. 'ing 40 the Cunard folks, is a direct op-|jearned that it was worthl Brooklyn Rapid Transit, the Erie 's-| Silks —a very extensive FvPhere is ample chance for a man in} My Owing to, the Improvement In lewenty-three blank checks,” wivich hed position to the Cunard Saturday sall-/" pigs js sald to have first begun his! sues, Louisville and Nashvile and B y f Americans, bul ri 8 le dispo-| teen. stole 3 h | ings. { # t i Fy ©) f the position to distinguish himself ana] sition to, buy. Consola were steady | peo stolen, from ite ,paymnaater’s office Friends of the Shipping Combine be- | operations In California, where he poreq| Western Union Telegraph, variety of blue and white ; Tots of good, substantial work. It Jy | Amerie: ned firm In expectation Of] into poss ‘at whe came eve that this step Is simply the first as “The Rev. Dr. A, D, Postham" and Pacific declined 5-6 and Den- 5 ‘ .* @ 00d, posse: ners and \ Canadian d black ‘a h no sinecure, but a man must be born| & food bank statement and on bear cov y officials, who believed they wits move of the Cunatd line in forming & said he was a Mothoilst preacher trav-| ver and lo Grande 11-8 St. Paul,| 91 ac. an white ? Some stocl eceded a fraction ote Ne ——_ powerful co a oy { a for the position to like it. I reaily don't | QU ye arket closed quiet, ni aly, ones ibe, had access to) the Warfare on the Morgan ‘Trust ships, elling for his health, He also went Sen Rey Vente ok eine werieaen || -Weaves, Anow who would be a good man for tne| Trunk was fairly steady in anticipation | ation MIEN ttc rp North Atlantic! 1, i23,{he, Cunard tine will have tho | under the name of A. A. Arthur, which | D097 8" sfissour Pacific realized. @ Place, or, at least, I can't say who Isfof a antisfactory statement for the!’ The discovery of the stolen checke im- Withdraws from Nor ANUG | ala of the British Government. “| was the one he gave when he was ar-|juas°or 43 and et aba pee at psd 75¢ to 1.25 per yard, evel ’ yo} month of May. mediately led ‘to the charg 0 y ‘ anyone eee Monmouth. 11-4. Union Pacific closed 5-8 down going to get it eventually, I would havo Bt raccharatonet arge of forgery Passenger Agreement, Which} N THE CURB rested e herty, of Pinkerton's Na-|and Wabash prefecred the same, Nor- ( been glad to\see Mr. Sheldon take the Canina Marini SAnicl PAE Eomirly te) tootiee in STOCKS DULL ON TI . | Supt. Dougherty, folk ‘and, Western and» Pennsylvania| 5,000 yards of black and 1 place. He could have done capable he Cotton’ Markee, Public Evening School No. 1 In Madison | [g Thought to Presage More tional Detective Agency, 1s looking up| fle 8m. Unchanged. i : Bais: Governor then diverted the con Ay ME OFlEaE Ot SESE Ree phar at ‘ ation ot Stocka on: the) ebb were Gull and eer Sure peta faa iw res Metropolitan gained 1-8 and Reading white check Taffe and con-I day, es ‘0 m higher, | {ni hool ache: » iti i r the list bel th | man operated at one time in New i ie soe Ee wersation to the prevailing weather. {due chiefly to firm cables. Local shorts| Wich V. J. Leuhy 19 pre Opposition to Ship Trust. turéloax to-nay, the sey WT 4 ‘ second Upreferred 1, 3:8 per cent. Te! Touisine silks, —and a foun shining continuously” t fow| In the ‘iret ton minutes. of treditie woe: WRECK BLOCKS T ; ' Cie) srinetgelicutslde eeclieiioehw ere: ‘The Wheat Market. large variety of printed f he \ eed hel siderable “cotton, changed hande, ‘and RAGEIC. | rns inaepercient Curent linel struck | eet ny "St: | wmeat ana corn opened lower to-day. The Closing Quotations. Foulard a Libe: ’ ~easion fo complain of the scarcity of} without any notable change from Coane AMSTERDAM, N. ¥4 June 2—An| another blow at the J. Plerpont Morgan | American, Can, j 4 43 “Trade fell off a trifle etter the opening. Techs binhent, lowest and clonink prioes and oulards an iberty as uch stn; t MOTE MON: X:, > zee ’ repo! coban| ' : ; Reem ici: tarme ke Acliged wing | Ene ope prices) ween dude cast-bound freight train on the New York] Shipping Trust this afternoon, when 1t|Blectric Vneicle fe Hi ee es pial igis, popared® tant necorted calas are as follows: Satins,—and white __ but there is no sunshine.” bid; July, 1220 bid; Augusi, 11:8. t5| Central, while crossing from the pas-| served notice of withdrawal from the| ce tial heres Oey 57 i Habutai nthe Governor grabbed his grip|i1 si; September, i101 to it, senger track to a freight track at Tower! North Atlante passenger agreement. Be og | New ore 8 ee orea a: Choad POR abutai, a pil ae ber nt Yo, fate danuary, B49 to 9.89; | tc lay mag” Crashed ‘into "by aiothey | The notice entiavea Lattastine 363 UU qr ag bet, 197-8; December, 797-8. Cora—July, |A& Smelt £ ke’ oe no tek 55¢ per yard, ‘ebruary. 0 offers freiyit train, causing a wreck which|1, and after that ite the Cunard peo- i a American Sugar “ Alaskan Commissioner Dying, The losing prices were: Jane, 12.14 tof pis ‘at all four tracks, passenger traffic | ple will be bound by no agreement ay hae Beptember’ ie Desemose, aE. a 66K Om — t lod Gas ‘Canhaina Supreme Courts one ee] tit, Septem to lal; {Xn Amsterdam. Sunday-scheo whatsoever with other Ines concerning |§ BY Hd (Cilengo's 9.99 A.M. opening prloes aie! Ohio 2s 7. s Sourt, one of] i to 1001; : ‘ ad heel vileaenal ¥ a nt Whent-Juiy, 0-76 1-8; Bep- Rapid Transit... ees: the Alaskan Boundary Commissioners, Be 72s : : mete rae fares yor prlvilemea jonyithis ides ot-ithe 2 8 Cimber 76 to 11-0; July, 168-4 ty 167-8; | GRR cine secs ‘wenty-third Street, $ dying at the London residence of ‘h 9.68 e : water. United 1” ak* SSocember, 747-8 ‘Corn-May, 471-2 t0| ches & Ohio ow ; eyed wuse of withdrawal the Cunard White K if 1°78! September, 49 8-8 to 60; July, 60. |chic: Ot. Weat 16% 18% eon, owing to stomach troutde. How a Long Island Man Wooed His Sweetheart in the Shadow of Death. The Tragic Sequel to a Love Affair That Ended in Death. A Romantic Story in Real Life. What Has Ruined Our Manners? Don’t You Know? Evidence to Prove that New Yorkers Are Be- coming a Race of Hogs on Account of the Condi- tions of Street Travel. This ‘Is One Picture Showing What Goes On Every Day. MRS. OSBORN’S FASHION TALK Is This Week of Excep- tional Importance. — —~ =, Is -Mightier = Bugs That sy. than _ Cost More than — the Battle-Ships. How Uncle Sam Lgses Millions Corset, ‘ Annually by Festiferous Brigands - of the Air and Ground, Says, Harriet pe AA Ves Hubbard “S& awport in a Contest with the Loyg- and All the Other Favorites in the COMIC SLPS) “te di We Which Wins? SECTION. 4 \yer. Rey About Assistant Postmaster-General Wynne, Who Is Responsible for Recent Up:.eaval in the Post-Office Department - - - - Rev. Dr. Hillis on the Personality of Rev. R. J. Campbell, Magnetic London City Temple } Just Arrived in thi untry - - - - Ma! tose Syndicate Miller Tells the Story of Her Sufferings - - - - Oarsman Titus Tells Why He Was Turned Down by the t s Country yor Jones Tells Why He Sleeps Outdoors Wife of 4 Miller ry of tho Many Bright Features of the Nows Sections To-M 4 apiain Wringe and the Shamrock Fleet, Including the Mascots - - - - The Incubator Babies at Coney Island - - - - These Are a Few of ¢ ‘ Love, Honor and---What? Now that the Promise to OBEY Has Been Taken Out of the Marriage Ceremony, What Obligation on the Part of the Bride Shall Take Its Place? A Very Important Question for Prospective Bridegrooms Discussed by Authorities on the Subject. Lady Bountiful immer of 1903. ¢ Three Most Beautiful Girls, at

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