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a! } ate for the Vice-Presi- Messages by the Vibratory Ding- Heney Ignores the Gold Ques) hats system Concerning the in His Speech Opening the} ¢y.Senator’s Retirement from| hpalign in Vermont. Politics Reach Him To-Oay. ONE, SIGNED MURPHY, | HOPES HE WILL CHOKE. 8, BACK TWELVE $ "IN ARGUMENT. it Attention and ilies. hdminstra: G. Cleveland Asks “Since When / Were You in Politics?” While bes“ludged by Any Test, Has) Miccarren Would Laugh it His Eminently Suocesstul. Face Wasn't Sore, —_—_ RIVER JUNCTION, vt, Palrbanks opened the campaign in this section ‘Gt a rally that was at- ALBANY, Avg. %Strange tap- t of oratory, nor did jsixty-firet birthday, iiteranee to a single phrase ftand out as original or sensational. He confined him- ly to party history In an effort that the Republicans bad Matened intently, jon the pole and went to shoo it. There was no woodpecker but the tapping continued. Senator Hill sent down 10 Albany for a committee of ox- pert soothsayers an clared that the tappings were spirit messages. “They come,” he explained, “by tha ‘vibratory dingbats aystem. Many men of Senator Patrbanks however, in that he utterly the gold question and made the ith the tople the trend of events to This condition creates a cadooey, As soon as the cadoosy is synchronised with the cadorens the cassassa ensucs. 'Thie is the cassasza. Any telegraph operator can transcribe these sounds. ar ‘Bend for a telegraph operator,” oF- | 7 Years ago.” he sald, “the Was in enjoyment of an un- Of prosperity. Benjamin iF was then President—one of de men who has held the Chief ft Office. The public business . ri _ Well transacted. The McKinley |,..04 at the foot cf the flagpole with 4 was in full operation, In the) 44 ang pencil in his hand, He wrote Sil ‘this the Demovratc party | ruaiy tor a few minutes aud then ‘Republican prospertty a 8 vied, in an emberrassed Way: and robbery of the great ma-|""Do"or—you desire (0 read theme Ps & 4 Wi % jo for the benefit of | or—cuntaszagrams ” ‘ Maloney well knew that ral public, § , 3 of the firm of Vickers's Sons & Be Hate 0 me | rawr ude tor |S tl i Ns sirous of doing ‘our (its duty- Ine th [aa Bag MO" a | Maxim, has een accidentally atot by | rand the repeal of the | Miedo Ce ee wrote Amminy, aid |clared and pald by the sald board of matter, we respectfully request an early [ben MB i 18] § companion’ white grouse #hooting in Jaw was demanded, here are some: Mirectora were unlawful and were not rence with you w the view to/ fen 4 ae) %|> His Inurie in an unguarded mo- eS ey wWiew, YORK, Aug iB, pald out of the surplus or net profits esecting an Reporeln Adjustment of i tt Hh be 2 bit ve ollert’s Moost— | of the sald company, but were pald o: ne controy ers: , ‘ seeenenanntee en Bad Tad veprsaiea sie FOU COO, ARLES F. MURPHY. a ie prtaraeged pd oe ae tag rd big ay thas Geen ter] (aol 'k iease'? tar. ity BM wy ® th Rs | favor of a repeal of the Somewhere la Now Hameahire, In addition that in so decturing and | ceived and In reply thereto, have to ony] Met, Securities ii 1} we ¥ & fou a bs) t iv x At of tho Republican party = i ug 9. applying the aid dividends they une| that conalde eA ati es a ta : ak OS >t wt fy Mg ty Gonaequent “change in’ the | genator Hill—1 read in ‘The World of | awfully impaired tho capital of the!‘ see nd posible Mor BS Ey BG act t BY gy Hes 8 eotothbee in thee tmnt: | COngAay, baat you are golng to retire {ron /aaid company and divided, withdrew iow. any “urther, Mo ie ie fg iy ee ioe t'B "world. It is | Ible to over-|been in polka? ~G. CLEVELAND, [and pald to its stockho Thereferg we Feppoctrully | ryt | im ta a2 chy £3 area feomoaile. policies without NEW YORK, Aug, 2, [of !t# capital, and reaw your oni to sacan that there te] Ost. & Wan ay ah ast Of 4 mi wl 4 commercial! genrtor David Bennett itit-tt my |etook contrary to the pre T the strikers but uncon-| pennyivania 4 = Wo Wb ht % wn face wasn't aore I'd have a good sama, |. Wy or bat: abi Cael Xe th ter feces estes ae Noe pag bh ra succeeding Gen, Det MERRREN, | | /ws of 1 ate, and that he thereby le + 19% 19m 19 i oon for. 4 x le unde " usa of the packers to * Ss + th : a Plat that state BUFFALO, Aug. {9, |de bi lable under the statute hae malinga with President Don- 134 t! ¥ n* ae a} +% ihe yeats of Republican admin-| Dave Hili—Why watt until January | the corporation to the full amount} peony eaves the men more disconsol at 1 am 48 to retire? Crawl into the hole now. |of the dividends 4 made and capital] than ever and the looked for break In 5 4 t % aa 41 ag -~% RS fecthe Answer, i rdie peopl ved to tw pratt ca ndmainiatration Naan ou can have the hole ILLIAM INNOKRS, BUFFALO, Aug. &. Dear Senator—It you retire what ie the Democratic party of the Empire State going to ge ore a4 ingidemt- , what am olng jo is de NOWMAN ti. MACK, A Wail trom Elmira, ELMIRA, Aug, 2. Oh, Senator Hill! Oh, Dav Gawd's sake you don't mean it, By January pulled ip, 1"? len, We came d io oy orig lat ty power aegeen ope ealtee-beons (26 JOUN B, STACHFIELD, | ¢ \ inistration and LINCOLN, Nev., Aug. 2. rieate Nsontience to the] David B. fli—AN ‘things come to ity returned and] him who waits, You must have been seriously manhandled by so real MAN | n with bidod in his veins to fof you to Snnovee your retirement. Hoping that ou live to be 1Wd Years oid, facing your nish every rw I remain, yours, In }y ur th and vigor Fee rene W. 3. BRYAN sings among all sections within the ample lime the Democratic party ‘protection as a rob: nv to @nrich the few, itself to overthrow tae ww, through a revision and NEW YORK, Aug. &. ping sounds were heard on the flagpole | Maloney, the Philade!phia mililon at Wolfert’s Roost at noon to-day. /has been made a defendant in a sult in- Senator Hill, sitting on the front plassa|atituted in the Court of Chancery by and taking whatever enjoyment be /Richard Siegman, of New York, in could out of the fact that this is his | which the plaintiff charges that Ma- loney and other directors of the Electric He thought @ woodpecker was at work | vaiiolg Company alleged illegal and fraudulent issuing of div mon stocks of the pany In 18% and 1WO to the aggregate 4 one of these de Amount of #7 mon stock and 20 shares of the pre- ferred stock of tho company are thinking seriously of you to-day. | ee eee ade ined of the surplus or net profits arising from the business and that at none of the times when such dividends were declared and patd had the sald ca any dividends at all, clared and pat the sald ca uly contrary t stock so divided, with interest on the tame frog crued. man were declared on the pre stock April 1, 199%, at § por cent; April 15, 1000, 2 per cent, and on the common stock dividends of 3 per cent 180; va 1888, the div 0% learn of th ot these when he at ut Direwtors MILLIQNAIRE SUED BY STOCKHOLOER Martin Maloney, Philadelphia Capitalist, Named with Others in Action Brought by New Yorker Involving $704,800. HE CHARGES FRAUDULENT . ISSUE OF DIVIDENDS. Methods of Directors of Electric Vehicle Company Attacked by Richard Siegman—Says Ma- loney Voted Blindly, (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., Aug. %,—Martin re, parties to t idends upon tt 1 and com- ehicle Com tr Slegman own 20 shares of the com+ He “the sald divi- and patd out hargea in bin bill that pora= Jon sufficient surplus of net profits out ot which to pay any such dividends or HOOF ATE Wi TLD I COMIC PACKERS REFUSE BUYERS BUSY I E TOL WTHMEN, TH ie Broad Demand Strengthens the| Representatives of Eight Ocean No Benefit Can Result from 2 | Strike Conference, They Say,| List and Sends Prices Up with) Lines Get Together in an} Union Pacific, Pennsytvania lequest fr in Answer to Ri ‘om and Reading Leading President Donnelly. Seeonien | of Diffioutty. FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, Aug. %—Representatives of eight trans- atlantic steamship lines began a con. ference here to-day that may settle the Dessenger rate war. Those present were Herr Ballin, Director-General of the Hamburg- American line; Wiegand, of the North German Lloyd line; Lord Inverclyde and A. F, M house, of the Cunard line; J. ce Temay and 8 Anderson, of the White Star line; J. G. van Reuchlin and Horr van der Toorn, the Holland-Ame: line, C. H. Tattel, of the Preae Wantle Ce 1 ee clller heed “Kitander, of the We: Or G Btransoh nt the Red Stat No, An t is not wooly te be reachag betore to-morrow _ BULLS SUPPORT COTTON. —— Mverpool Cables Also Had a Good eet in the Market Here, Decreasing stocks influenced the sot- ton market at Liverpool to-day and in turn promoted a stronger opening hero 4, bull» rt ap. hout she. Hat Beliheg mostly by wire houses. ‘ances were shown in lat» Excepting a few reactions during the initial hour, the stock market to-day was stronger than at any time during the present upward movement and the number of tseues dealt tn hag not been txceedéd this year, The feature of peasion was the strongth and activity in Union Pacl- fic, Reading and Pennsylvania, the WORKERS DISCONSOLATE | OVER POSSIBLE DEFEAT. | Decided Stand Taken by Em- ployers Creates Impression that Butchers Cannot Return Except as Individuals, ms, CHICAGO, Aug. %—Application Was! aigsour; Pacific, Atchison, Mt. Paul, made to the packers by the Stock! sew York Central, Norfolk & Western Yards strikers to-day for @ conference! ang Wabash preferred ranked next in the purpose being to oring about peace trength, they realising gains of from in the industrial conflict waging @t!y 4 4 4, Packingtowa, Dealings In the Traetions were light, The conference was refused by th@l the group closing fractionally higher, backers, Amaigamated Copper, Unfted States The application came in the form Of] steel preferred and Tennessee Coal and 4 communication from PresidentyDon-| tron were conspicuous in the Industrial nelly, representing the strikers, The! ust, the last named showing @ little requomt Was sent Immediately after the! pressure, The Kries closed at their close of @ Joint meeting of the National gree, styl sh Gian anenia Oa Executive Board of Butcher Workmen le Ce nd the Allied ‘Trades Conference | thege teause Satahiisting: high vesoras | Deared Hoard, and was addressed to J. Ogden for the present movement, b sep Armour and his associates, Mr. Armour, upon receipt of the com- munteation, at once called the heads of the other big packing plants into sion, When the meeting of the packers ended a communication was addressed to President Donnelly and his associates ‘The Closing Quotations, ‘To-day's highest, Jowest and cloging and"net. ‘changes’ fram Saturday's cl Fecorded prices are Effort to Reach a Peaceful’ George Plateand H., and Eduard | } To-Morrow Is B. & M. Blue Trading Stamp Dividend Day ———_—_——____ Bring in your B. & M. Blue Trading Stam Books Tuesday and receive sit ’ 10 Stamps Free These stamps will cost you nothing and will be given inaddition to those accompanying your pur- chases, To get these stamps all you have to do is totake your book to the Premium Exhibit Room on the fifth floor, present it and the stamps will be forthcoming whether you contemplate uying or a the Premium Exhibit Room you will see hundreds of useful and beautiful home-turnishing premiums for which B, & M. Blue | are er changeable, ‘These premiums are absolutely free of expense to you An in spection of the merchandise on sale in He 14TH STREET STORE, and con- Stant reading of our advertisements, will he you that Ouy prices are the declinging the conference the strikers had asked for, Not Ont of Surpins, He Says, Also that the sald dividends 4 laws of| his State » ach Tability ee. The dividends complained of by Sieg: a April & 1; Lee, a, ids amounting in the eg: July 1, 0; Cet, J, Fewate to $704,900. * Dinmtaned, Slegman says in his bill that he ¢ dividends vace ad lie unc. August, Hon of the tariff. What will be ORK, aee. % tectore $i obi eau * Senator D. B. Hill. n't retire, the bringing of Se aoe8 6 policy! Ve wil ick, Indiana, and WM {sult or suits in tie mmuvers gnawer In the| out ee eadger Oent for, ia bet out In the js decssivn er fght for you. 6 Pp "THOMAS TAGGART. SYRACUSE, Aug. 2. Dear Senator—You are too young tol retire or at mo, ways told you | ™ Aa We ra to aveig Wow JAMES K. MGUIRE. | ‘i TROY, Aug. 9. ‘With all thy faults—— Dave With OWARD MURPHY, Jr, KSC1'U8, Aug. 2B, Senator Hil: Tho Jvdge and 1 wesh |" you many happy refirns. WILLIAM F, BHEEHAN, it NEW YO! Aug. 2. © Peanut Dave. When you tried to | 14, down me you mi & contract for your own grave. 1 told #9 in Saratoga. yi ting out of the moeratic | be like « shingle blowing off of Madison Square Gard: “4 ars Lat igs Mowry bean “That wil jo,” interrupt nator | th oon & Wien bowed bene and halt wed bent an ting steps Fer wae Werk, opmanisyed +0 ie made his way into the house to ror. | \ @ may apply, |tak> of a ropast of chopped hay an Matration. of Preaidene: iepeex: | ted eile f eminently suecessfal.” Fairbanks leaves here t the Went, going by mR ER KEEPS POSTED. Democrats Roosevelt's Record. is to President Roosevelt he the quegtions ‘6, administration of jent Merit 4 vote of confidence? ppg ah us at the very debate. it soos up his dattee of joua momen: nm ott wblic. He assumed ites with due oir gravity and gave CI countrymen he out the policies of his pred- administered our national af- conspicuous ability, He has meat student of the coun: te % Y., Aug. %—Uninterrupt- rpon bs setter ececpting ihe tie nomination for the Prest- and elaborating his views upon at lesue in the campa’ Parker's programme to-d: F. Sheehan returned to New the early train after spending at his summer house here. Dui stay he had several hours’ con- vith the candidate, during which it situation, especially in Glecussed. HUSTLING TO-Dt Does He Want that Nomination for Governor?—Hill’s With- drawal from Politics Arouses iz s Some Comment. ss * His gubernatorial boom t¢ putting Wrinkles in the ordinarily placid brow of John M@tanchfeld, of Elmira. Stanchfeld the receptive has become Stanchfleld the aggressive, and he was very much in evidence everywhere to- a SHIPPING NEWS. uarters, treet, to-day about t | be t William F otated lette: pt at it af wey Nicoll for about urty-five minutes. after which he went! Wy the Hoffman House to s Mirman | ‘ond Mover, of the Democratic State mittee | Upstate All Right, “Upatate ta all | Stanchfeld to an porter. “All fight! everythin, i c of wi state ¢} had.” i iatanaas La Gua: + Apt " ‘Rotterdam attirmed by 4h weter from wwany of the company of the its fhuanwiat -eouditior ly for the declaration of the dividends. he dividends a directors viuced ups tain cofporations held by knew was xreatly in excess of its true Value. vanies whose stock STANCHFIELD QUT of the incorporated. 1 1897, With $10,070,000 Was afterward in HOAR 78 YEARS OLD TO-DAY, tor George F. Hoar's condition was un- changed to-da and ¢ BS oll te He has been t | Democrat jeetd that Hit's jhein the Dei | Would be of Means. ‘In September last do ob Larectors t and a lved a ne COM adopted 0 bring t ort tim INCOME there was reese tha Hoan uf bie e the t of the accounts Which snowed that had madevany profits which would au the payment of any dividends je vino ChAtKUs \G6 Maloney, as one directors, never inquired Into and voted blind+ 9 auy state Pretonse Charged, ‘The plaini{t asserts that in declaring siock the Eiectric ehicle Company a value which they ‘he bith states that some of the com- Maloney and the director# quoted at so high « have never earned any profits since been dissolved be r luck of earning capacity The complainant says that the pre- ngo of a high Valuation of the stocks smpanies ag indicating a sur- nceruing to the Electric ¥ was a purely frau: rranted device resorted luding Maloney Vehiele Company was 1 New her The Electric 1 to $18,800,000 jenator, Who In Still Critteally M1, Rench w Age Mark, WORCESTER, Mass, Aug. ®.—Sena- He is quite cheerful tinues aking nourishment. enator ia seventy-elght years ed to make this of er jugted headauarte a Cor ae the retitem: me service to the Kerul ite didn’t volunteer any ex- m of the wr: of h he reached this conciuslon. Moard of Directors denying the, ‘The reason given was that no good)’ could come from such ac onference, — | The following i# the Idtter whieh Jeut Donnelly sent to the packet “Gentlemen; Inasmuch as the exiat ng strike In the packing industry | FEtttete te Het teste he union ranks Is now believed to be] f lowe at hand. WHEAT UP ON NEW BUYING. Nally Follows a Wonk Start in Market Prices Hi Owing to a break of $4 to 1 3-8 In the Finglish market to-day the local wheat market opened weak, but speedily re- covered on new buying and a demand from room shorts, Corn opened strong on news of cold weather in tho belt. ‘e grain hiprasnta last week y ) bushels, against SHORTEST LINE TO. THE GREATEST WORLD'S FAIR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD |~ me week laat year. opening. pric { Heperader, V0 If fy Jecember corn, 7 rices were! ST. LOUIS, MO, NEXT COACH EXCURSION AUGUST 31 ROUND TRIP 20 FROM NEW YORK RATES Mi bed: Decembe: PROPORTIONATE FYROM OTHER POINTS ead t eimaind vi aed wut SPECIAL TRAIN fultimina is ttashes"sn ‘tegstas” tetias’ stink oat plember, 17 6-8; December, 109 3-8; ) Similar Excursions Every Wednesday in September. Ticket now on sale. ut ‘ornAuguit &2 1-2; Beo- | For further information regarding rates and train service consult Ticket Agents 5-8 bid; December, 61 7-8; oe Y J. BR. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager, | GEO. W. BOYD, Genera! Passenger Ament, $500,000 IN PRIZES s.u.5 5 fs. t ember, 110 18 vicago's opening nat, 1-2 September, the school children of School children’s competitive advertising contest No. S101, HY eat high-priced meats, when delicious digestible EGG-O-SEE contains twice as much blood and muscle building qualities as the best beef? 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