The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1904, Page 6

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How’ the Memi-zrs Sought to Keep Cool During the First Warm Spell of the Summer Season. GOOD-NATURED BROKERS “WHO PLAYED MANY JOKES. Waistcoats Were Left at Home, but Negligee Shirts Were Much in Evidence—Some Traders Carried Thermometers. It is Indeed an fl wind that blows no one any good, and the dulness that has caused stock brokers to wonder where thelr next meal was to come from has enabled thom to » fairly “pool when others were sweltering. Nevertheless, they were hot enough Phuraday and Friday and the different methods used to keep cool were a source of amusement to the visitors in the gallery. Every man had on iis coat and nohe had his sleeves rolled up, for it is against the rules of the Exchange to go without a coat and to roll up the sleeves. Many wore white suits and every man had discarded his vest, even those who THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MA > THIN OOINTS NGHT AS wei, ayy G0 DOWN ro rng SLAN BOSDESIDOOCOOD $O* ° 86 BOOT IOTSIIIDR ‘wore ‘cutaway or frock coats, Many carried fans and all mopped thelr faces with handkerchiefs, 2 8 “Particulariy noticeable was the big, good-natured fun-producer of the Ix- ehange—C. EH. Knoblauch—whose hair qwas parted in the middle as his whiskers were, and they held thelr positiona even in the heat. {if hair and whiskers had been glued. He was without a vest and had on a cutaway of light material and color. jow and then he would poke a fellow-member In the ribs, hang an invitation to ‘kick me” upon his back or while away the time In some other ike means o- E, A. Ferris walked around tn a frock oat with a pretty pink pinned to the fapel and smiled and told a joke to natty Benny Sloan, who wore a white flower us a foll to that worn by Mr. Ferris, Mr. Ferris's smile attracted Seneral attention because during the re- cent dull spell he has been very serious @nd little inclined to laugh, for who would smije with business et a point Where an order for fifty shares looked s big as an order for 10,000 shares used o. 4 About the funniest ‘thing that hap- Boned was when Willlam Mayo Dudloy made his initial appearance upon the floor of the Exchange. He was acized and his coat was taken from him and the coat of Andrew Graves was forced upon him. Mr, Dudley looked as if ho ere, wearing srandfather's coat, He bie lost in on at ne parE rs all right, but when Mr. Seat ‘there was, trot ble, {dah to him and finally Ne in. an se eared ike egy . Pomero; Ripe dal appear: pees and i Tooked, iy a dine es if Mr. ave to fine tor jack ot arity" Upon the floor of the i Graves had very little coat, so he cooler than Mr, Dudley, who hi “eo much coat. Every ond forgot the heat while the two were upon the floor and it was hard to tell which was the mew member. George Post, jr. appeared upon th “noor ena remarked that ho intended to side as ld water around witl ef cok Seep lke all Rover © floor, soon eae lerted. pei Wal street learned was at “that was carry femogede and’ a Cea Abul the foot ‘4 were sed aor, Port wi Pech wae) Pau oat poauettionly oy er, one ear. ray as dressed ness. ‘He tad discarded nis rect, ‘ore & light coat and a thin new: irt, with @ red tie, that caused tae” ema ao to be hurled at os ed a ers “upon the. houilehs mid na ving: ine Wi sok. brat brand-new, One—for you." fie hat followed him showed ie Me ve new @nd good, tee aa abou cool, even Fred Wighan Fat fi ane warm Je potted his red eh oft des gerd, seem 10d to ‘ony Reve tt decidedly millieey et? “Where does the Em pe or Wille come ¥ ee! aes ee coolness . Now end then a man would walk ground the room and sprinkle tie cooling the air and settling the lust terbich was kicked up b: with a little soda on the street in hot weather is ayo! jed, and so one can sunvore yesterday there was not eaeay 15 iupe Gent, of the members i in thelr yachts ‘put upon the eel gies billows, ———— e “DID NOT DIE OF NEGLECT. ‘Weill Sars Wite 9 ‘Wan Victim of Heart Disrane, io 6 mhing the death of his wife, John | mail, Who is employed in Fultow Mar- f @ald to-day that he had always Wer and that her death was © fexlect, but that she ised he | Zant, which she did, ts executed to-day SUMMER DAYS ON STOCK EXCHANGE BRING OUT OLD ALPACA COAT, STRAW HAI, ICE WATER AND WINTER COLD Eh ES STORY. rOY9 YSIOEH Y < LAG Sey T'bL BUY ice wHo's Gor PRONTER cused OF GRAND LARCENY James F. McCoy Arrested on Complaint of Mrs. Alice Price, Who Says He Got $6,500 of Her Money. . James F. McCoy, sixty-one years old a promoter, who Ives at No. $1 Colum- bia Heights, Brooklyn, and who has an office at No, 1122 Brondway, was a rested to-day by Detective-Sergeant Kelly upon a warrant charging him with grand larceny, in that he secured $8, from Mrs. Alice W. Price, of No. 1% West Forty-nintn street, upon fabse pretenses. According to Mrs. Price's compinint, upon which Magistrate Pool tssucd a warrant against McCoy, she met him at a summer regort in the summer of 1901, In April, 4902, she says he induced her to give him $2,000 toward the organiza- tion of the Fireless Cooker Company. She was to receive a large amount of, 2 ock as goon as the corporation was or- 1 Mrs. Price alleges, drew up a contract'upon which she was to get Stock Novtime waa sot-in the contract, MoCoy informed Mrs. Price, according to her atory, that Felix Kahn had invented a remarkame range that would be inatalled in all the lead- ing hotels in the olty. All that was needed toward iaunching a great enter- prise was money. Altogether Mra, Price ve ‘oy $6,800 between April and Mra. Price called upon In- MeClus “if pre inf@gmed him that she had walted patiently for two youre and had received no stock of the Proposed company. Without any sort of an Tivestigation the I a coat a addressed to F. 1, the address {t looked South Shields. “Willem G, Hutton,” The body in the water a long to the morgue. spector advi r to awear out a wi ‘The a dal raigned in the, Yorkvil eS BANK STATEMENT GOOD. jurplus Reserves Have More Than Doubled—Wall Street Surprised. Those who amuse themselves by pre- dicting what the ban itement will show to-day leamed, as usual, that they had guessed wide of the mark No one thought that the statement ft} would be as good as it really proved to be. A gain of more than $16,000,000 In cash was far in excess of the predic- tlons of those most Uberal tn using millions as if they were dollars, That there would be an increase in the cash holdings of the banks was generally believed, as the gain from the interior b $8,000,000, nee desta loans was a little more than frdvease Ip surplus react increase as purilus reserves Bitty saint ‘The state- ache BRANCHES; nero urplus reserve (new) Increase, plus reserve (old) Meare ‘The surplus resery $25, vagainet $9.64,100. $11,929 two years ago. are $29,682.- year Tat Our Special | Imperial Folder Platinum Photos $5 per Doz. iHIS 1S THEM .T UP-10-DATE Si¥Ln AND FINISH. No better Photog: aph ywhere 5. Rh HAIGHT & Lam abet: Wren ten Btterea, Mdurlnge this wale. iat Fe ae ave” the Termes and A Park lac, ik Pa F Ro TO WEST, such Delis: MAN'S BODY IN ERIE BASIN. Vietim Evidently Had Been Der for Some Time. Médward Metcalf, a boatman, at No. 167 Dear street, Ina pocket had become eft ike No. The test of fitin an Oxford is the ankle and {ustep. The Coward Oxford answers every! requirement. No Mail Orders Filled. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, [BANKING AND FINANCIALS OUR NEW 1904 “GUIDE TO INVESTORS” NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION APPLY PROMPTLY. FOR SAE BS ALMosT GIVEN ANA 1s 0k nts My a Spesiols, “in For Nothing “pribun, Coltimbias, 1 rir wnt ete Hews Pi DIAMOND AND WATCH Easy payments, Lowes nite nieidenttal ia—-3 ortiande _W7_ BROADWAY, rea ASN AVI Ben irs “EXCURSIONS” Steamer Grand Republic, UP THE HUDSON T POINT ANI i Brooklyn, found the body of a man in the Erte Basin to-day. ‘The man was about forty years old, 5 feet § inches in hetght, weighed about |. 16) pounds, and was dressed in a cheap deve sack sult. letter was fouad waleh Robbins, Part of 4 Subthole street, The letter was signed which had evidently been tme, was tak: gapping at the no painful cutting at the tendon; no wrinkles over the arch Fite whon new; remains snug and smooth till discarded. The {deal summer shoe for men and women. All leathers. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. Maeve ES S COWARD, 74 Greenwich St.,n YY. Warren St.,N. & FREESE Go. y STOCKS, E BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. HARLEM—217 W. 125th St. BROOKLYN 44 Court St, character and financial 50, . Special express train eaves West a iiss, ado "Chambers St. 0-46 Jersey oie & 25 i 00 and 6.58 ches, Horie, Sad. at oc. on doting ain L DIAMOND AND WATCH Co,, 2 XBWBURG, DA » £30, mE Sate Sd 2 oe o-be POLGODOD HD 04OO1E0600 009 IRE PEACH OFA HOT weATneR story !! GRAVES. THE STARTING POINT OF roi = Constipatio PERFECT HEALTH REQUIRES A FREE MOVEMENT OF THE BOWELS ONCE EVERY DAY. THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION 1s THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER, HALF A GLASS ON ARISING GIVES PROMPT RELIEF. ro2-06 bbe REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. 500 Building Plots at Auction. StephensonPark New Rochelle, N. Y. JOSEPH H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, P. M,, 500 Building Plots situate In the City of New Rochelle, N. Y. the New York and Boston Road, or M. Park, is being laid out into plots 60 feet front and from 126 to 160 In depth, with broad even apane anes every nbrevem ert: Hike nuts ral ao. Fir trol! raliroud stations” SO minutes to Grand’ Gontral Depot. ry etuetee by Cro 19 per cash om day of sale, balance o} Varchasers desiring te pay all eank, a discount of 10 p: made. © sng Th? Brent ormer wilt enter Into an sereement to and with the purchaser “Wa ject that {eat the eno years the ena, purchaser’ rm premises back to the oat Present omnes: | he the aaid regen ‘owner, “oper, wilt Dey ey esrance oh sy monthly payments. eont, will to the @ald purchaser twi per ci hich te property waa knooked down ot Vor further particulars apply to JOSEPH H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, 23 East 20th St. far Salo to continue every Baturéay at 1 o’elock until all are sold. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. SPEND | \LEHIGH RAILROAD PALCe cen DECORATIONDAY|) |MAUCH SPEGIAL EXCURSION i CHUNK BYE de gold at uath st N.Y), Tone Island GLEN ONOKO jai law to Aetyvti kar And the SWITCHBACK [okey ta pataEy tor One Fare for ih Round Ti on Shelter Yeland, Green wait} includ Bhi él enpaet. Ae *Paichomue. Por! detfereon and only Stations and sss, ‘be met lipo gaa Fite oe ‘B6, 8 Full ‘St; 4 Court, Pare Too Be Brookiyn ibe, esaitionst, DeLURs reve wos oy AAD 0) EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD SHOHOLA GLEN, STEAM ro weet RIDGEPORT, CON} 1h the Bive ssuncad near eee 3 ty mea TD if vem ma et H and ey te 8 ts s “Hetmne feave crcbhwgb Use ces NORTH BE ACH days and Weekdays eave Frequently Boats M. Returning leave | Mario eatin soma ae ~ Steamer, G ner Gen'l Slocum, “a8 BA EN vio" bie Bock, “riya, bind 1 _ROUND TRIP, BOC, >, West Point, Leaps ngh & Poughkeepsie, ‘ by. Great Decoration Day Sale!||: RRA AAR te? Bd tnleennd SPIHVESHSLOSEOS O64 MAMMA NAS JUST STARTED HIM INTHE BROKERAGE BUSINESS! RAILROADS. _ RAILROAD, ty-thed Street nS LTS Smoking and Oueuivati ) Indkanayolls, St. Loute: cs of ne VLVANTA. LIAIRED.— Di Eons ani oh ON BT LBUIR, mx. * Chfongs. Bi AGO. LIMITED.—Putiman| * ing and. Ovaerailo “tpoleds and’ Cleveland: Gh Gia Gher a, Bhenian ‘3. Me 8S. —Wor Chi- Will aell at public auction on MONDAY, MAY 30TH, 1904, at 1 o'clock Tne magnificent Stephenson property, Hares on the north side of In Street, adjoining Rochelle VALLEY f STERN EXPR ior ‘Toledo, seat Suturaay, cur PRESE.—Vor Pit rg. ‘Toledo ann Gaia Se acnoxeil Nie fatly via Shenandoah Valley Route Con 25, age Stteet ‘sateen 8 ABO 1D 1 mats fe BA a {9 and New Orleans, 3.25 P. ar cumakreare ware & Crsiitr, RAILWAY, 7.53 RT AN! Ree 1gEbe a oh re! Pelee: we | Ticket eee, Nos. er ea ye 18d Furey : inthe ge ef ‘New ¥; wep ‘and chee renidenese ‘throw Chel inion Sqr West ; 34: yt aco ea ee es CEA A ene Ryn myn Ee ee A. Mt atte Landing: E. 99 & E.134STS.|- 00 Ne oe Cental aye Grand Central Station, vention Centar epee Ibany and ERY, Hrrntt: ae La a Ear eget Bpecles, aug St: Loute "PEE ghey 10, Adams, asta ai Traine ti etal Sr it a apie Sea Ue ote ny) are Wer, von i Ae oat "tae iprookiyn, na FBS vale‘, OF efepuane’ 000. 38¢h ‘Pleat tor New York ane he by. watts epee eo Gen, Manager. STEAMBOATS. PATTEN Le TONG BRANCH AN SOS ASMURY PARI AN Week Dare: Leay Bloomfield Bt, 8, Ww. Ly. Bt Leave enti Leave mn euan ¥ 2 3 Pennsylvania, me om EON mie ‘FURNISHED. Houses TO LeT. enerenen nt Per. ReneKerre erates DY, far eunie "fale ants i ged Fent for summar SUMAN, 200 _ Broadway, ‘room FLATS 4a APARTMENTS To LET. 20 Cents Per 1 <Firnished—Eant Side, Cozy 8-4 rooms, boxer: convent aa. 208 ished: ti FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, An RIE Rirernnorns Unfurnished—Miscellancotis, STEINWAT, AV, ji fe Ne _liniwvemgnts: steain, Re't aaa, SP Unfurnished—Brooklyn. Fesorovementa, tn ‘s-corner janitor: elena! ‘ail improvements; Rouen @ Richter, 10 — UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. or in Teor fatchmaker, cor, 68d st.. 8d-et. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. tt eRe ne East Side. Yi, Two rooms, §3; mets i Keebingjy pice "hurniated; “was CE. 14 (near Academy, Music ‘Musi ea absolute clean ARK AV: i008, sith; b—Hlerant larke Foon. Panltabte doctor! email rooms housekeeping or gentlemen. aD . 802—deveral nice new! Tarnished sooner aie parlor: ‘suitable for doctor. Oldsen. 8D AV., 00, near 12th et.—Roome for Iglit peesshe i (Frances , House)—Clean $3 up; central. Furnlshed—West Side. AOTH. 224 W.—Handsomety, pewly, furnlehed $ Heht roma; hot water; house- Nicely furnished conveniences: quict Dri: + 237 W.—-Newly furnished flat, 3d balls, complete houssconae busbar ng ihot water inde unekeen! ty out i indeper Malahed four-rosm 1 flat? imorove statlon. Janie r ROWBRK. mom wit pr 5 St. Paul Hotel, INGTON light” row er De 410-—Singie fiat, alk Imipr Mv Baths rooms Sino ordel janitor oF GOOD: Din-| — 6 rooms and “rent very low GOODA! baw, to Inqulre Unfurnished—West Side. AMSTERDAM AV., 822, he METEMRAM sii, 2M, tA i AY. Pg decorate ANH ‘AN AV.. 30 near iGint—6 rooms, SASPAIEN, Auuereneia pail ie (Ty ait roome, - Ly aeroone ‘bath, ex {ikea yas — = th: untural Eentral Jocation sat aa 98TH BT. ‘enae t ape ment —Desirabte large and ‘able: moderate. jewaiitly furnished al Mune Mat afuat degnte ehesd West sides Sunny hall rooms, running hot. water: 90.50 4 water running ‘urnlahed rooms, big newli Appointments; transients a and apne! one. v Ke front room Very reasonadl . suitable @ t and back K conveniences; also ama) ee furnished rooms, $2.60 a week: refer: firntsied or unrurniehea: gaa foreeeaaey Seance tte See i porcelain: Neely 1 TAPERS a hin Waves icely furmianed room fer ae ae ‘also. ball rooms; a Where “yore; near STH, 167 ath; all Improvers 1 wait es, erat ga ta Very low; teat ue ‘on premises from 1 to 4 P.M. or to arty, agent. No. 1 Fouirth av. th ate nt 6 rooms a Bath, steam fe “iow fen st Le Tinos and Cand ary fresh decarated: hot water, sten rig cay ight; steam heat TRUST oT We Fp w= 4 ort W, diaa—Sros) Se tt Bs -foom-aparument.” ae 7 Beee aetna, poder, SE eT eam sakes: ‘raion ed, nouaeacoane faalitien oe ee =| Sr on (fee $3" rants ‘telephone averse too; owt lon accesalbility unexcalled. North of 128th Street. IN AY. \—Nicely furnish im] “tedtaotn, ‘ales hall room Tu wml private ia W.—Coméortable Ti front 2:"paard optional; tranalente. A087, SF EP a Foo TE oe Brooklyn, - 986, Bre t"rooma; iaerit ST. ‘room. for CHINTON $F. our elegant, Rouseketning, $3; hall room, 81.601 wood ie: BOARDERS WANTED. 7" a Fivs BCT ive and iy oa wh Coes of 125th St. Lok aia etd AY., 1120, near 167th—Siny at ma, bath, all ie rl LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ee Vale plecla for ghrich Bros." return, ‘ound Desk’? REAL ESTATE TO LET— LONG ISLAND. Rr SOREL rrr | Tip i FAR ROCKAWAY Grand View Cottage, 11] wituated on ruomu, furnished; ow, open for Insm Bear the beach; i "| UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, | 23 Cents Par Line. PY Suu, dive and taut, bath, eteai sFOOMA, bath All tm ewly decorated se tb, first floor, ice, Sh He THE Unfurnighed—Mlecellaneous, ‘weet, HOBOKEN Your apartments, 2-farn- | Fi Teoma, ay. ‘acne Paterson plank- ana “Tale icin sem a eae |. LAr NGA WS, previa: oy nee Ly with. hone re Stress D BATH Ri a pr fas _hot_end cold_wi foeatfon: neat, a ee Botnet. see Yan: fa ome hoeehis ae ERRY ST, oaeeane 97 Pl Tory lUgP ot aftemnea tO PANN: Barta? ‘Wert Side. aE Re atl Sy sieetes Were ae oe Mca a has miences; priv= TIN NORSH having, ee newly starnone atects wilt bs va pie Brooklyn, AFAYECTE AV,, 657! Y Newly fa room: “Noard’ cron _Feavouabl

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