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BOY PICKS OUT ~ + MAN AS ROBBER ‘Lad from Whom $1,830 Was \ Stolen on Way from Bank _ Last April, Identifies Prisoner ~ In Court as Thief. POLICE HAVE SOUGHT . THE MAN FOR A YEAR. When Arrested, on Arrival from; St. Louis, Alleged Criminal Draws Revolver on Detectives but Is Subdued. In the Centre Street Police Court to-| day Warren Smith, who was robbed Leonard hear Centre, last April, of $1.99, which he had drawn from the bank, picked one {rt a Ine of seventeen prisoners the messenger boy on street, ik ~t e4 , : THE WORLD: SATTRDAY EVENING STOCKS STRONG ANDJFEAR IS GROWING THE TRADING BRISK} OF GENERAL TIE-UP eee Market Closed with Prices at| Meeting of Bricklayers’ and Ma Highest of Day, the Cotton} son Employers’ Associations Crash Having No Effect on) After Two Hours Fails to Set the Dealings. tle Anything. All efforts to nettle the differences be- tween the Mason Bulidera’ Association and the bricklayers’ untons have th far proved futile, and apprehension wrowing that a general strike among the bullfing trades will re«ult untes something can be done by Wednesday Stock brokers gave much time to-day tothe Sully failure, and all the news of Wall street centred about No Ex- change place, wher: Mr. Sully makes his headquarters, Tals accounted for a lack of news relating to atocks and the movement of prices, But stocks were not affected by the cranh, Yesterday |next to effect a truce and obtain an when the Sully suspension was an-|aareement from the workingmen to nounced prices declined in the stock] @rbitrate market ‘about 3-4 point. To-day when} Belleving that the bricklayers were in a conciliatory mood. a meeting between them and the members of the Mason Hulléers’ Association was arranged, bt if anything, it has made the bres wider. They haggled for over two houra and then parted tn no good humor, the association deciding to ask the intervon- | the Stock Exchange opened the general | advance was about equal to yesterday's decline. ‘hen followed a steady upward movement which caused stocks to Jump at Jeast a point and « halt, United States Rubber was very strong. |The announcement that the compsny]tion of the Board of Governors of the had raised prices 7 per cent. on gil] r Association, That body will grades of rubber footwear helped the 1 Wednesday afternoon next to stock, which advanced sharply. The der the matter ro increase in the price of rubber goods is presentatives of all the butlding 5 ho had held up and as the man who had held him up due to the increase in the rate for crude [trades were present at the meeting of stolen his money robbery was) rubber, The vise In the ice of the {the masons and bricklayers, and when committed in bre viight on April) if 4. and created excitement at the {COMPuny’s securities carried the stock sver, that bo settlement was pos- pant: 7 5 clos st night at BL 1-2. le many of the emplo: resent t- time on punt of the boldness of the 1-2, It closed nig! sitle many of th ployee present 0d thieves and the cleverness manifeste in the execution of their designs For nearly 2 year Inspector MeChiaky has been looking for a man named Will- Jam Morgan, He ynade up pis mind that he was the most lkely candida the crime, Ife was described by the hoy as well dressed, of so. appearance, and possessing an eye ax stetdy as it was cold. knew Morgan under sevoral te mest common of which on, and these char teristics seemed to tit Detectives Cronin and Hennessey were | @it upon the case. All the ay used by criminals were investig but there was no trace of Morgan to be found anywhere. A few days ago, however, it was discovered that an inmate of the Elmira Reformatory, + named Cohen, wals corresponding with Morgan, who was in St. Louis, Drew Gun on Detectiy pues The police’ then learned that Morgan was coming to New York. They pre- pared to welcome him. Detectives Cronin and Hennessey last} night went to the ¢ tion to awalt Morg: the first to jump from the train was the man t had been searching for eleven months. He was flashily dressed. He wore patent leather shoes and a light overcoat of saffron coloring. His etrousers were Mne and dinmonds and Central 81 ival, One of sar ed toa m his tle Detect nessey Walked up. to him and sald: “We want you, Mr, Mor- & “Oh, I guess not,” was the quiet answer, Morgan was with a friend and the two came closer togother. ‘Then Morgan pulled hix gun and was about to raulso It when Hennessev knocked it out ot his hand with his bil sipped the handcuff” on him took charge of the other man Hoy Identifies Morgan. Warren Smith, the hoy. was asked to! pick out the man that held him up. He ran his eve down the line,of gners and without any hesitation erie “That's him!” As Morgan had no m and Cronin was sent back to th a for further examination, ‘The man accompanied him mn St. Louis was not held When had just von young Smith was robbed from the Mercantte tonal Rank. he had draw for Is employers, Sargent & Co. When he loft the bank he was followed by , two Well-dresend men. One of poked a revecver toto his reached Centre street on Leonard, took the wallet contained AWAY oy committed in the shadow of the Tombs. * ———___- | LONDON STOCKS IRREGULAR. | Americabs Nervous and Lower on Sully Failure and Consols Lower. LONDON, March 9.—The announce- ment to-day that the first issue of Treasury’ stock under the provisions of, wher the he Irish Land act to the amount of 60,40 was ready and would be Is- sued to subscrit hud a oevressing affect upon consol and sym) a uven the uvity: markers nternational railway fist while bonds were unchanged, van shares Ww yous and lower pending further developments in con- nection with the Sully failure, Idica- tions were watched with the createst interest, in other departments the closing was steady if not firm. »s follow: 1 firn Amor! 0 ti ch Timnoin ¢ ‘Missourl, Missouri Toutaviie & alexiean Central iiton Pacitic inion Pacific i nited Stules Bteel. ited States Steel about Sas Hah Te wash debs FES 2 ee MERCHANT FINED $3. tin B. Spat Upon “1 loor, Martin B. Jacobs, 4 coal merchant, who lives in the Hotel Endicott, Co- lumbus avenue and Bighty-first street, pald a fine of $8 for epitting on the floor of a Ninth ayenue “L" train to- day. Jacobs Was arrested by a policeman | Rubber ¢ Manufacturing Company | vogated the adoption of ‘open-shop Issues Ww Iso helped by the advance sy agamst the laborers, whose waik- in the price of crude rubber. ing out precipitated the sympathetic -— strike of the brickiayers, and also short Interest, which was: In-| against the bricklayers ed after the announcement of tie | Great danger of antagonizing the other Sully fattur us cover to-day | putiding trades was seen in this, and Jan dthis buying continues the uoward | ool-headedness finally prevailed, so that movement in the dace of the ne proach of guld exports The was peculiar, in chat the issues opened at about the at which they were selling when Sully failuce was announced a chance iw left that Association may be thing in the premises, That the reference of the matter to the Employers’ Association was a wine course Was shown afterward in a meet- the Employers’ able to do some- ‘The bank statement had no effect a upon the market. Prices continued to} ing of the Central Federation of Labor, jshow sirength as they ia ©] at which this resolution was adopted it was isst {neither good that a fe caused 401 “Our sympathies are at all times with labor organizers in any attempt to be.- their conditions.” > Labu Prow ctive League has close Was ie WIth prices at abour Yrs. the high p of the day und showhig [put itself in the hands of the Brick fan averag wal otk 1-4 polnts iayers’ Cnion, with the announcemont | avers that it will abide by whatever agrce- ‘The total sales of stocks were 372,400] ment that organizetion signs shares, and of bonds $1,0¥!,000, The lithographers’ unions In ghis ES city announce a complete ¢F-uy orig throughout the country pproxt The Ciealee Quotation: nately vow are Involted. naif ory To-day = ntxnest, are in the tr nt the other half nares Jdependents upon its labor, viv ust Lecurded sale *! RUSSIAN BATTERED | LINE PORT ARTHUR With Both Eyes Closed, Nose Smashed, Face Bruised and Clothes Torn, Julius Schmalkey Obtained Assailant’s Arrest. Halt, & Ohio ok, Re Te... adian Pacific & Ghi Noy. ¢ Ontario & Wert. PeR2F minevivanta 1 Boonen ia i Rock fatara + 7,[ From the Fifth atreet police station Beh, Bi + 13] a general alarm wa put to-day for Pave tte I 4 prown hair and mus- damaged, He was It on gulius Sehmal- Homan with somewhat pals ue. An hour £46] “rter Detective Short found a man on Tied Tantner : 1 the ec Ot one. Hundred and. Sixth i Mtoe. a | sur 1 Amsterdam avenue. He an- U, 8. Steel vf. w e description dowas ar- Wahnsh SS ery +h] The subject of the alarm had both | PAIwarioe es 2D ves closed. Dark blue and yellow dec: orations adorned his face, His ne ES SETS WAS smashed. His clothes were t BANK STATEMENT POOR he was wellnigh speechless, But B 1 give his name when pressed. a ‘ob Kuffus, of M0 Bast One Hun- ne Of Surplus and Increase in a ty-third street piss eee ne Bchmaikey ts Russkin and a patrl- joann Shown. oue + Kuffuss, © and © he raacatuctha tt bank states | Wiese svimpathi hmalkey had a Le WAS! 0x ted that the bank state: | int of Dp sani decoration to display in ment would make a negnitve showing | the West Side Court to-day when the to-day, but instead it made a poor one} war was lite hed out. wists of his in view af tin ectatla eyes showed war marks, His Ips w in view of tie exp jons of the} Swollen and hia nose bore the signs of street. ‘Where was a loss of surplus re-| Contact with knuckles. # $2.038.00, and loans showed an| The men met last night over But the tem that | ginases of veer In a saloon at No. of ® the greatest attention In the| First avenue. Port Arthur, Pflug and the cash account, showed a loss} K ‘ sed ‘on the side. ZaoaM, while deposits decreased it 1 4 e TTA were disot mpanion Rt a, ton the tenders mt fteen minutes liter Kivffuss wan- Denerve Paguired dered off, in a daxe and Schmalkes parler Qe minus & few of his teeth, look a turn Be uiBasit around the block to find a noliceny In the Yorkville Court to-day Kuftus | was held fog trial, Schmalkey is In the hospital, rplus reserve now amounts. to » ABalnst $3,180,400 last year and years ago, ee es CURB STOCKS STEADY. Brokers Had Little ean on Hand. = PRETORIA RUNS AGROUND. je Floated Of ee She Will Probal at High The Quebee Steamship Company's Ur Pretoria, which left this port early day for Bermuda, ts aground on Mic dle Ground. near West Bank Light rb to-day With trading practically at a standstill, e The bid and asked prices of th ane cipal outside securities were: PU] an WHEAT MARKET, ‘The Sully failure had little effect at the start here to-day, the market ing active and irregular, In Chie it caused an ing. news was generally New York's ov Ationt May, 96 7: July, 54 3-4 bi Chicago's opening prices were !afire in the lower bay about a year and a half age. $= COTTON BURNED ON STEAMER Liner Catches Fire at Her Dock ‘and Cargo Damaged, NEW ORLPANS, March 19.—The Li land Nner Atlantian caught fire at he —May, 92 to W24-4: July. 865-8 to 874 oc @ to-day, She had on board Bepterber, $1 to 911-2. Corn—May, ol aa} eck hee a oe : board ‘uly, 49 (0 497-8: eptember, | 1200) bales of votton and 10) 404 signments of gr: New York's closing prices were: | freight he closed and Wheat—May, 9 1-4 bid; July, 92 1-4; Sep-| steam used \ Corn—-At dj" July, | which damaged anything else at tember, 83 3-4 BA BR, THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER of the Health Squad and arratencd be- fore Magistrate Wiiitman tn the Cen- tre Street Court. “Tf { did spit, T did #9 unconsciously,” Jacohs told the Mauistrate. “I'll never ode again “ at vou don't,”’ fe sarah Wht tisk, intel inert ga how san 1 jorant inen to obey tet Peet FOR THE RELIEF OF BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE AND ALL OTHER TROUBLES ARISING FROM CONSTIPATION. | building is only an outward Bia. Aakos,| Hearn ete or per at Hose oclogk att gh wax proceeding slowly ‘when she ne Copper Ht | MR mee With the aceldent, Te ta not de- Inter, Marine % Bi i “that ne Will be delayed long North Wa | Ze aah, water, she ough to be Now ‘ 1 with ease, In the mean time a number Bentouta Ale Lane: pe IE] Oe tuge have been went ther assist: | White Knob os.) 7] Ghee and she max be pulled off \ ‘The Pretoria is the steamer which a LD BROKER FALLS | DEAD IN OFFICE _ John Reisenberger Expires While | Sitting in Chair Before Black-, board in Office of W. W. Han- ley & Co., on Broadway. the old: M to-day in th at No. John F est brokers pod dead eof WWI Hroadway ‘the jheart disease | Mr. Relseoberger was seventy years | of age and lived in Brooklyn, He went | into the Haney oMfce shortly be Jnoon and sat down tn a chalr in front | Jor the blackboard 16 room Ww Jerowded with brokers and speculators and there wan considerable excitement j over the market Sudenly Mr. Keisenberger pitched for- ward in tis chair. A man siting next at neon ly & Co. wo] to him caught him and. straightened hum up. ‘fhe old man tried lu say some- thing. Hut died before he could utter «Wor Ail thought of business fled from the minds of those In the room. A doctor Was called from a nearby offite build ing. but Mr. Relsenberger was bevond human ald. A policeman was summoned , from the street and he took charge of ithe body awaiting Instructions from the coroner. . r. Relsenberger was in Wall treet ara, He was a more than tairty © businesa relations with Russell PAID $a00 FOR Emil A. Sonner that Amount) and Received No Returns— Prisoner Is Held. who describes himself as a real te operator, of No. 10. West Bighty-fourth street, was ar- aligned in the Centre Street Court to- | day before Magistrate Whitman, | charged with defrauding — Willlam ) Hauck, of No, 72 First avenue, of $30) in December, 12 | m the evidence introduced befor’ the Magistrate, Sonuer, it is alleged, | promised to have Hauck made a pollc Emil A. Soriner, we of this morn wu WHAT SITUATIO | PLE 108 W Russi; stop. 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