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LEFT THE BIG BOARD © ___ FOR THE CONSOLIDATED, Meet His Clearing-| formery a mem- ‘fork Btock Exchanges, the Consolidated sheets forced to ‘ : jal diMeuities and made with his counsel to file an os igs the cours the next mom- to the Stock Exchange opened ) in s E tay g* 3° Egeek tisca 2 3 5 S 5 E d ted, ‘after jone of the most peculiar isles, & member of the ox- ever Dad, 460 Jurgengen sold out his Stock Exchange and subse- et H 5 & Hi | “abort on the recent sharp re- ‘fn the market, causing tis eus- WATER TOWER WRECKED. ‘i—— Wheel Sirtkes “1” Titter on Way to Fire, Water towar No, 2, stationed on ‘Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenue, While ‘responding to an alarm of fire to-day was wrecked ai Bighteanth aitdet and Third and sent to the repay . here. | erate Haunt, the driver, tried to LD the tower from the car tracks, but th doing 20 miscalculated and the rear right-hand wheel struck the “L!* pillar. The sorings of the tower were damaged and 4 portion of the platform of the apparatus was Tipped off. The fire, to which the tower was being me Bll Bh 4 Aad floor of No. 1% ree Fiverett. “The Mamnas tes 1208 | SHOT BIRDS IN PARK, | “Wwe Men Fined #2 Keach tor Vio- x lating Law, © On the charge of violating both the| » fame laws and the park ordinances, Ba- * fasta Marchese, thirty-one years old, of No. M1 Thompson street, and Lulet Lamberts. twenty-six, of No. 1% gulli- ‘van street, were arraigned tn the Mor- (Pisania Court to-day by Policeman Kay- Saag, of the Kinawbridee station + ‘The policeman said that the two men ‘were shooting birds in Van Cortlandt neat the upper end of the golf At Mosholu avenue vesterday af- teruoon, with double-barrelisd shotguns. | The prisoners told Masistrate Crane e | Dut aupposed the piace ta'be woods ire shooting was allowed Maaly- N eaines the fined each and om $3 me them never to €0 shooting in park aagin. ’ — }WHAT’S A MILLION TO A JOB?) ; ‘Brothers Inheriting Great Wealth Cling to Their Work. ‘Thomas Butlor, of Stapleton, #. 1, has! received word that he and his brother Richard have inierived $1.60,00 from an Sunele in California. ‘They were yar) | lated Yesterday over the news, out ¢on-| Ttiniwed their work as dock builders, ) Butler and his brother live in a modest | Wafle flat on Ricnmond read, stapler "the heart. To #ee them at their games, GIRLS’ PLAYGROUND, TOMPKINS SQUA GIALS’ PLAYGROUND ‘LACKAWANNA OSE | (5 OPENED TON ON TAX REDUCTION Fully 5,000 Happy Little Ones'Plan to Cut Assessment by Gather at Tompkins Square Maintaining Only One Termi- Park and Take Part in the nal in Hoboken Explains Sen- First Day's Songs and Games| —sational Jump in Stock. | Tompkins Square Park was the Playground this afternoon of more than five thousand iittle giria ali in thelr beat bib and tucker, and for lovers of children it wae a sight to warm The jump of twenty points In one day in Delaware, Lackawanna and Western| Railroad stock in the market was ex plained by a stockholder to-day as being directly due to the abandoning of the Fourteenth street ferry, owned by the ‘ailrond, ‘The Lackawanna bouiht the periies of the Hoboken Ferry Com pany nearly three years ago. Ono of { § from the Pourteenth stroet| in Hoboken to the Fourteenth innocent, free-limbed and without a care, was a tonto for th moat / hardened pessimist, and a hope pro moter for @ whole lot of grown-ups. who think thie world’s a great big, black bugaboo, ferry street aide, New The road Is to| ‘The ovcaston af the gathering Of thI®/ abandon whe Fourtcenth street line and army Of greatrarandnieces of Father | nave but one terminal in Hoboken Kalokerbechar was the opening of | Unter the present system of tnation that portion of the Tompkine Sauare che ferry property pays lace Park which has deen set asile and taught, and to put In them the righ: | a’ pronounced Fi spirit of enjoying the privileges they site ar, Are to receive, These visitors to Tomp- kina Square were trom the John Jay,| COTTON GETS SUPPORT, Haat Seventeenth street, Hamilton Fish, 4 Corlears Hook and William H, Bow: 1d | Gooa Hoying of December and parks. In celebration of the day the park | rwere decorated with fags and bunt: | ing and wrought paper ornaments from March Helps Keop Prices Up, There war a than ox {th v es from Liverpool. Sey Avenue A to Avenue B and from Se¥- | oral jarge December and dares enth to Tenth atreet. Th were) were bought by ona bg house, and mualo and a greeting by Commissioner | among professionals goneralyy there Palns and hie staff, and the programme | was more disposition to support. prices that had been arranged kopt little | Considerable co: rnig of a weak char feet and hands and voloes going 1 the sun Went away down in the sky ii appeared ‘The exercises begun at 2 o'clock with| then broken their Hi at about yesterday's’ closing by a fag drill. Ranks w wade moderate and rather and various classes eRhibited prowess in calasvhenies, Kinder: @ames came after that, and beskie ) mr) fhore were games of volley ball and) Fetniary, by tide et: ote fo feather ball, Altowether Mt was n very April, 981 bid. June, 94s bid ‘2 by fine mfternoon for little girls and grown | yi June, y, 8 Ups, too, Who have not forgotten how to tt The closin énjoy m@eing children have a good! ey) 356. Naver me ber, 9 to o | February, 9.%% O91, April, 28 to 0.96 | June 10.00 te 40, MAL SIPED "= Brokers Sela on Improved Pollttt. Post-Oftice Department aad prelate eg Fraud Order Against Broad- Gay ana eal Condit The from nes In the “ rwer, Corn ¢ way Conoern Alleged to Bejw a cons Run on Miller’s Plan, heavy ‘The recolpte a exceeded The Posi-Office Depariment at Was ington has issued a fraud order aga 1 « wer the United Brokers’ League, of No. 4) May july. $8 Broadway, this city. The charge tw that| jst th 4 fod July, 1) pe the league “made wee of the mails for| 87-8 to Wad } New ¥ prices were obtaining remittances of mo’ | wie means of false and fraudule: | bi-4, May tenves.” Promises were made to clients ( they would receive 11 per cent. interest |) | A month on thelr Investments. ‘The Post. - ! hota has a wife and five chitdren,| OMee Department inspectors learned SHIPPING NEWS, gand Rickard, a bachelor, boards with| chat these alleged dividands were pot! - them. paid from investments in the stock mar. | ALMANAC POR TO-DAY About two weeks ago Thomas received| ket, but were wal, if at all, from the Se" 24 Sun sete, ries, O18 {Word frum an uncle, Thomas Davia, of | priucipal TUR, Thee Montreal, that another vnole, Willam| ‘This t# the plan pursued by “G%-Per .M | Devie, had died in California, aving| Cent. Miller’ and the Prankiin Syndi-| Serdy A ie mw Shem f serrune, a advisiog them {| cate, According to the inspectors, about) je) tats Peery tht i o money, | eaense between the tio is re * engaged 4 lawyer, who wal proiligyet —— a eo npgcens ; VORT OF XEW yorK ih their cai. Mra. Wutler said yog.| ‘Pat the Brokers’ League was not ‘ that they bad received no dedinizg| M¥ith In promises ax Miller ARRIVED An inapector failed to locate ¢ ate : t-Mast Desirable } bers of the Brokers local pollee foree also fal ces Were found closed on Wet Racing lipsier's Mall Goes Back INCOM STEAMBHIPS. j to Senders. | 1 Day t Pow-OMico Department debarcing [treme ition deakeoamabioin ‘ 1 4 \ i Nos, 136-148 Weat For ol ee lmGteater New York lise Same’ er. ras Wea rer) ov oA the matia, The acting Postmaster of ain Will be Found ‘listed in numerical \. TO.WORROW's oth New York has been ordered to stamp All mail addreseed to him fraudule nf and return it to the miders. Sloane has been operating: a wrt In-| pyriagepnia formation concern afd soliciting remit. Morro Castie {aces from oustomters for wagers on a Faoes. His latent “tip” has been that in| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK the near future he would be tn on a) race where the dts would “ye 1. | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Menaba, 1 Britian KK | » after ‘ie made out, Jonus on the party insur: damages. RE PARK, AND COMMISSIONER PALLAS, WHO OPENED IT T0-DAY LITTLE JOKER W ASURANCE It Is a Clause in Each Fire Policy Prohibiting the Use of Electricity Unless Written Permission Is Obtained. 7, ‘ boken at the rate of $2 a th: equipped by Park Commissioner Pallas iy giving we the teetaeu pies eared eee nah ta tak 4a a playground exclusively for girls ter the $ m Detween the ages of eight and (weive. ty the Lackawanna will have the| question the New Yorker asks lim: y. {2°TY Property assessed under the State! self these days after he hae pored During the past year similar play*| taxation ot ra roperty ple y i Php grounds have been opened in va which is only % o ousand, ‘This Yer Ms policies by the hour and finds sections of the city, and this soreme will save th oad in tax Himself in a swirl of verbiage. Just noon there wore representations of re ee, at rt ~ S ~~ he: about the time he is ready to take little misses from these to show the it Mf cirect those who | things on faith he finds the following children of the Tompkins Square ne'ah th kK, which |1n violet or blue ink stamped upon his borhood the games they have been Kkawanna ta) policy hia entire policy shal! be void it richly {s used for lght, heat or Tpower in the above described premises unless written permission is given by ‘the company hereon." This ts the New York Standard clause, adopted by the Now York Board | ot Fire Underwriters, Appended to it is: “Privileged to une electricity In the svove mentioned premises for light and for heat and for power when a cer- (ifcate ts obtained from the New York Board of Mire Underwriters, it being understood and agreed that no altera- tions whall be made in such equipment certificate i issued, without thereof being given by sald 6 board,” Applies to All Pollctes, Tn other words, if a man or woman ‘| insures his or her property against sire and uses eleotricity in the premisea Dis landlord or the lessor must have ob- tained from the Hoard of Fire Unier- writers such permission or he must be specially privileged by his company If the policy ts to be good in the eyes of the law, As the greater part of York's population is housed in apari- ments and hotels all policies covering personal property in them are in the technical sense Vitiated If there has been no special permission obtained by the owner, And how is the tenant to find out? ‘There ar thousands of suc eld in this city. ‘The ina panies in order to protect th Ways stan’ the bacon he contra But the pol nine timer cut of @ hundred pays ivim and takes the contract on 1 of the Insurance company. companies rarely if ‘Ver the matter, even if At or hotel bullding’ hi been granted the necessary perm Kuarantesing the holder of the policy { the possible repudiation by the insurance mpany, Through the Hoard of Underwriters the insurance companies are notified of those bulld- policies . , iNee which are defective in their electric equipment, and K is the risk of the! compantes Insuring personal propert within their laws ‘sulle as the Sontenct the insurance companies might stand upon a true construction of the terms and refuse payment, Why Compantes Ignore It. As & matter of busine do not enforce the ¢ e at all, it they did thousands of dollars would be lost through a diminution of insurance. and they prefer to admit the obligation and not press the el payment Is to rheal clause de for the de. ds by fi ¥ thr, ing. person becomes @ guest of a hote ¢ law and the c cannes examine electrical equ! ment to find out If it Is in good con- dition, and he rarely asks the house bh tty. In Uy the company Ja thus protected. But ’ matter of fact the insurer recognin his moral obligation and pays the ee LONDON STOCKS STRONG AND TRADING BRISK. LONDON, Oot, 9 —The seeurith throughout evinced rtuiness and activity to sling of pronounced relief axing International potitteat edged Brit sh investment te. the close on the curb wer there strain siies STICK BUYING NEAR HIGH RECO |Conditions Favor a Good Mar- ket and Speculators Crowd in | with Orders, Rock Island | Being the Late Feature. SUGAR ON HEAVY DEMAND | GOES TO NEW TOP FIGURE. Steel. Amalgamated Copper, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, At- | ghison and New York Central Among the Leaders. Stocks in another strong Might to-day carried the total sates to @ high Batur> day notch, and themarket cloned with trading till active and prices withia fractions of the best Agures of the sea- lon, ‘The clearing up of the foreiga polltical situation by the arbitration agreemenm between Great Lriteln and ges laet market subject t the same favor ane conditions that have governet it for @ long time and business was re- sumed with confidence, witch was adiled to by the prospects of @ favorable bank ores which was heavy from (ne start, kept up a rapid average ‘and fin tehed with total sales for the day 1,071,000 aha: white the Ggures for the were 0,704,100, "tate of bonds to-day were %,371,000 ‘and for the week $4,600,000. Rock Island occupied the leading po- sition during the final dealings, it sell- ing up almost 2 points to 44-4 on very heavy buying. American Sugar ranked next, it establishing @ new high record for the year, the price touching 18 against 1421-2, yesterday's close, Amalgamated Copper, Manhattan Street Railway. Brooklyn Repid Tran- alt, Atchison; Colorado Fuel and Iroa, New York Central, Union Pacific and Pennsylvania were next fn lone tn ad- | tivity and strength, h fintehing with gains of from 11-2to more than 2 per cun' ‘The steel stocks were well looked af- ter, the common showing @ gain of 34 and the preferred 1-8 per cent. Ad- vances of from 3-4 to 11-4 per cent. were scored in the Erie croup The only weak fesues of the sotive group were the Metropolitan ssi and Ontario & Western, each showing pres- sure from the start, The latter after an opening which was 1-8 lower, at 441-2, declined steadily to 41-2 Durng tho late dealings it rallied to 41-4, | where ite lowed, Metropolitan Street Railway finished with a loss of 2 points, after selling down aimoat 3 per cent, Becyrities lost 11-2, | The Closing Quotations. Low: Clos. Not fai, ina, ch'ae 60 +10 | 1% 13%—% 10 Allis-Ch. pf...@ © © —% 13400 Am, Cop 1 10% br Ho Am. C. & F.. n +1% re} Am. Cot, O.... 3% u%— 6 | 100 Am, Exp. 2 20 +1% 1900 Am. Ice .. 9+% 19) Am, Ice pf m™ m™% +1 200 Am. Loco, aM Be+% 00 Am, Loco. pf.. % m+ 100 Am. Malt. oo. 5M 4 (0 Am. Malt. pt.. 2% 2% +1 400 Am. Smelt... 7M Mh) + % 700 Am, Smelt, pf.113 Uh + 2 Am. Snuff pf.. um ” MI “Wy ne in sir a +h we an 1M + % 120 Am, T. pct... 84 wm — 4 200 Am, Wool ..... 17% m+ 1900 Anaconda 100 1a +2% MOA. T. & 8. F. oy 5% +1% 000 A. 'T, & 8. Fpt.100%4 0mm + iM 2000 At. Coast L....1% 0h + Be 10000 Balt, & Ohio, % WH + 100 Balt, & O. pt.. % 15400 Bkiyn RT... 4% 1% +1% woo Can, Pacific 19% 190% +1 woCan, Pac, rte, % A+ 5300 Chea, & Olito, 4814 #4 41K | och. & N. W..1% wt +2 1200 Chi, Gt, We... 2M oS +% | 00 Gh. Gt, W. Bay BY HS | 98500 Chi. M.@ 8, PATI: 17K + % 2800 Ohi, ‘Torm...... 1M ue¥+h sso Ct, Term. pf 284 +4 00 Chi. Un, Tr... % %+h | moc, C. 6, BLL & & +% 23000 Col, F, & Iron 4% 4% woo. & H.C. & 11h +h 700 Cot, Bouth .. 2iy mM+h | m0 Col, So. 1 pf... 38 | 1000 Col, Bo, 24 pt. 90% 1% +1 | T00Con, Gas ....%18 210% 200 Con, Tob, pf..1% im +1 | gooCorn Prod .... 17 w | ¢100 Del. @& Hud ..180% 186% + % | qi00 Del, L. & W..a wm 4% mo Den. R. G..... 1M 3% +1 10D. & RG. pt. B re} | go Det. Un. Ry.. He Wh +% | 00 Det. South ..., 6 6 +% 0 Det, Bo. pf... Mth | g200 Distill, Secs .. y we+% 100 D, 8. & A. 1M 1% +% 400 D. 8. B.& A.pt 214 2% — & | yont00 Erle .. 4 om 41 2900 Erle int pt... 73% TM 414 00 Brie 24 pf..... me 40 Gen. Elec, Co.177 176% 17% + & WO Hook, Val....6% 8% Mh + % | 2200 Tl, Central...14% 140% 14% + % The Sufferers | from Colds = are numbered by Millions, aot inelud- Ing those whose annoyance by asso- alee , 100 Int. Paper ..... 1% 30 Int, Paner pt ity 2Olown Central. y 2Wlowa Cent, pt dy MKe, & D. MIm 00 Lou. & Nadh, 600 Manhattan WK + | wm +1 1 | ; : 40m + 4) RRM. 86 pt ay mys WON. J, Centeal..67 1 — '4| WON, Y) Ale Br.1 1B = %! TOON, ¥, Cenural.196% WA 41% | NO Nor, & Weat.. 1% my + | 10 Nor, x ” 9 Nor, : e -) ‘Sh60 Unt, wm ay = ‘M00 Pac, Wah 10 Pac. ™ +% 1600 Pac, mi +% 80) Penn, RR. ., 1% 41 149) People's Gas ..110% 109% 110% 41% WP.C.Ce ML 2 BHI 1900 Pressed Ht, C3, 31% 1% WILK. Seourition 9% 98% .89y WO Ry. Bterl Bp, BY 4K Hy + 4) 0 Ry, Sp. pf. Oh HY Hh + WO Repad. Bt... 12% 12° ay + H| 0 Rep. Bt. pt Oe + hl ‘4800 Roading .. . 7% + 4) 10 Reading tat p. @ +%) 100 Reading 24 p.. ® —% 11M Rock Island. 1% 3% WH +17 a a er oe ee Hh Hh Me — .OL1pn.s 8 & ’ 700 B.L. & BF. tp. 09% BF Oy + Fy WOBLSFORL ct... 1 1 = 1400 St. Louls 8. W. 9 the 41K, 240064 1. 8. W. pf. 0% MO Bg + 2500080, Pac, ....., OM @ 62% + % WO Bo. Pac. pr...116\ 118% iy + % #10 Bouth, Ry, Co. By Hh wy 41 Tenn, C. 21. 8H +H WO Tex, Pac, ...0% BY WH + 100 Third Ave, RW? 192 241 Tol Rwaye...% 2% 2% 41 $0) Tol.St.L.ds W.. 30% 80% 304 4 | 100 T.R.Lide Went, 604 49 49% fo Twin C. R. TAT 10H 106 42% Un BOP... mM tT T YK 6800 Us t 1% 11% 41% 94 B+ YG 0% Ry -1% 5001.8. Re & Imp. 4 ay ay 41%)/ HOU, B Leattior, UK 1% 1K + y WOU. B Lea. pho my 92 41K 10 U. 8. Rubber. 9% 8 mh + | 1800'U, 8, Rub. pf. 84% sy My 41 MOU. S. Ste... 71% mM y+ y (HU, 8. Stes! pt. 6% 2 84 + | 1500 Co... 9 HO + | MW VAC. Co, pris 111% 112 + %| 200 Wabash . ™% AN 2 +h) 10 Wabash pf... 4% ay 4% + 4) 1900 Weatinghouse 173 171% 173) 424! West, U. Tel. ot oot om 80 Wh, & 1, B... 19% 19% 19%) 41% #0 Wis, Central. 234 234% 2% 4 % MO Wis, Con. pt... 4% 464 ay + — BANK STATEMENT GOOD. parOrenbitinlhes Increase In Loans Was Looked For and Wall Street satin in nd a decrease in reserves, the bank statement issued to-day waa re- @erded in Wall street as fairly good. ‘The loan Increase was due to the heavy operations in the stook market and was looked for, As there was a elight {n cash and the other items we mal, the financial world was satisfied with the figures, ‘The Clearing-House report as issued was as follows: leans Ine, $4.336.3) ' inc, 4,087, anaes Dee. Reserv BULLETIN Testimonials Gleaned from the Ever-Increasing Mail MUNYON’S | PAW-PAW Making Medical History of the Most Important Character Even the doctors are “sitting up and paying attention’ now that the storm cen- tro of Muoyon’s Health Crusade ts moving #0 wtrongly tn thelr direction. One of our | represeotatives happening to be in Rikers store yesterday wes purprised fo see one a the swell physicians of Fifth avenue going out with @ boule of Paw-Paw under his Inquiry revealed the feet that this hie ira bottle, and he ta taking it bimeel{ to eure him of Dyspepsia, brought on by irregular eat. ing and esting heavy suppers late at night, Of course we had (o promise not to men- (lon his pame, Here are a mumber, though, that give us full permissten to print thelr Very Conclusive Evidence Mra, B, Evans, whose residence is at | OG Fulton Street, Brooklyn, writes; “I want to Indore Muoyon's Paw-Paw and also his Laxative Paw wonderful discoveries what nothag else ever did. rible sufferer with malaria required depoatie virong, with the prime feature of the| ciation amounts almost to euifering. ie buying of International and cther securl. This was considered de- ties by Paris sid'dly significant of favorable conai- tions Americans closed fir frican diaplayed Intos rose 11-3 to 587 perial 4 jum) over fd aa ss > yet it is a fact, as capable of | demonstration as any jem i Colds. What are the Catarrhal Millions: to do about it? TO-MORROW’S WORLD MAGAZINE. Lieut.-Gen. MILES on the Russo- America's foremost soldier writes for the Sunday *|World the full story of operations betwean Russia and Japan since the outbreak of the great conflict. Agraphic , picture of the only big war of modern days, Wedding of American Millions. The marriage of Miss Phipps and Bradley Martin, Jr., which takes place In Scotland next week. Two tre- mendous fortunes made one by the alliance which Is of International interest. A Lottie Sullivan as Wonderful as Helen Keller. A little Colorado girl, deaf, dumb and blind, and the miracles accomplished in teaching her. The meeting between her and Helen Keller. George Meredith Explains His “Ten-Year-Marriage’’ Statement. A remarkable Interview with the English novelist, who reiterates ‘and embellishes his sensational theory of Hmited marriages. A Day in the Mammoth Hotel Astor Kitchen. Langdon Smith's story of the great place where an army of cooks prepares food for the thousands who eat at the new palatial Inn of Longacre Square. Millionaire Duke’s Tremendous Bachelor Estate and Its Woman Manager. A private residence and park rivalling anything In the world In magnificence, and the young lady who runs every detall of It, Who and Why? Letters and Prize Winners, Ahother deluge of answers In the Sunday World's “prain-urging” contest, with the successful letters that capture two money prizes. The $1,000.00 Presidential Estimate Contest. Another voting coupon and more guiding facts In the biggest prizo competition ever conducted. Your last chance but one to compete, Mr. Dooley on the ‘‘Misfortunes pf Riches.’’ A Fiction Story by W. H. Osborne, Woman's Page, Theatres, Miscellany, &c. A Song by Miss Sousa. Jane Priscilla Sousa, the talented daughter of Sousa. the. March King, has written for to-morrow’s Sunday World. an exquisite song entitled “Me and My Old Banjo,