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€ Dollar Stack ‘and, Was ‘Assaulted. tem-edi-feminine poker party ot the home Wolf, No, 13 West fatrete Walsh charged with a toahnios!) ‘caused | the iSeeity scan ypot “bad waylt ing that ahe must COTES a rest ahe hallway they descended upon her in a Birious feminine swoop. Mrv, | Pulzer “wait that the enraged women tora ber ‘yvalat-from her back and were treallng 7 a. eo barshly that she ran to the z spinow and otuck ber head through st her oe send “eoiffures1got Birolrh we es het, “TRASTE OF SENATORS iAMOR UNDER TELA UE QT RE WHS ‘Report on the Eleventh Ayénueé Relief Bill. Tiventne Wortt.t tepectat to The Senate ae “AUBANY, March 20.-Ne ttes reported tho bul to-day We sig that, altivough 11/ dia inted copy of the mefaure, hit dhl not wish the reapomstblifty of holding it In view of the fact that the time under the original aot expires on March 2% The bill wae mtyoduced Monday night and advanced Yo third reading, Reprevenstints of New York reform organizations who wanted to/be heard on the act abject ta the profpt report hy the Citles Committee. Said one of them: © “Phe-rexson urged’ for rushing ths} dill,.t that the time under the orixinal uct expires on March S. An answer to titi ip that the enactngnt of the new DIN defore the 26th ta Hot essential, for under St, ia [are \mnAlle) tot con demnation by the cf! “othe | Corporation, Counsel pre-|| hegin condemnation’ {Proceedings and then the city may’ di continue the sult as the law provides, In. other ‘words gun, Legislature | months® ; amendments ora, now nbiil to Get Jobs Under Receivership. Wiltam N, Amory again took the witness stand in Juseieg Dayton's part $2,000 bel "oul Vreeland, the pres! politan Street Railway < contintell ~ De Lancey Nicoll, Vreeland'n counso}, resumed the’ orote- examination of Col, Amory, and him- mered away at Amory‘s dealings with James FL Keene's son-lnJaw, Tatbot J: ‘Taylor, and Drayton Bros., prior to the famous bear raid qa Metropolitan in 1001 The odject of this Dnanchil history fs, said Mr. (Nicoll, to abow the jury ‘that Col, Amory's at- otated by wholly unselfish motives! ‘The witness told moro of his dealings th former Distriot-Attorney Philbin the Metropolitan. Mr, Nicoll and the witness got along na better than they > heve—at previous hearings! 4 and then can Qecontinue Ite mult under nl—act and—the- Corporation Counsel haa been te only ee allgbtest rouble, and expense of preparin} SCHOOLBOY RUN OVER; DRIVER FLEES Frightened by Angry Crowd} After Fatally Injuring an Unknown Lad. enterprise?” inquired Mr, Nicoll... “1 Won't have you, refer to I way!" shouted Col. ;Amery, “If you want tho facia 1" tell you, but don't put words In my mouth!" ‘ou are costreperous beyond any- thing { hnye ever known you!"' retorted Mr, Nicoll, in ténes that bro Fat Amory's counsel, Henry M. Barle, end Justice Dayton’s gavel into action toni ry xethor. | ‘The witness himself called ‘his one) aught on (he Metropolitan “an ate fair,’ '! wold Mr. Nicoll, ‘acidly, and 1s continuing the examination Amory's connection with the Metropolitan way referred to by the crosp-examlnation as “that affair.’ ‘Amory, under Mr, Nicoll's-eroas—fre} told tne details of a dinner In @ pri yute room at Sherry's. At thls mee: A boy. apparently about eleven years old, carryjng hia’ echool books under Ramacred the Police. © Bhe he shat the Sere phrases of an Murder!” eponze!? and got | ube attention of ‘Bloom and Policeman Mal,’ ‘broke into the Wolf apartment | ‘Mrs. Wolf an: ‘sons Weré juken into custody, with conten @ public poker Palzer was very reluctant to charge in court to-day, though ‘Pemnanis ot ber waist. An’ atiorney = Who” gppeired for Mrs. Wolf declared voires ‘Mrs. Palzer had been erhalten ith imprisoninent ot specie, if she failed to- — iat com- | ecru oe had brougnt witli her {.o tattered . COTTON REPORT SHOWS {ng Harry J. Braker, the man ‘ft mado. the bwo-millton-doilar offe the franchise of the Sixth and Eighth | avenue. lines, Was present, as were Ris | broker, ‘Cunningham, and another | dls arm, was run over amd fatally in- Jured this afternoon at the north on- trance to the Willis Avenue Bridge by a horse and wagon. The chiid’s /nkull Yan fractured and he was injuréd in- eernally. ‘The driver | of" the _waxon, frightened by the threats of a mét that the) Metropolitan” were discussed over collected, ran away, The paren ho} sald Amory. tut, pressed Grove bore | the, name of | Franceaca | Wh {coll to describe the conver- 10 Logi ble address | gation more minutely, his memory Rave The fittio fellow who was run ao Tt appears. however, thatthe F velvership of the Metropolhan kel kiven to Braker occasioned much nilzth. | Mr, (Nicall tried hant fo get Amory b> admit that Phitbin's name. had been tmientionod as Counsel for the receiv bat .withont any success. “Letter from Crimmina i nee fod (his) eyes) ble le. wore a overcoat and day inickerbocicers. its oe Mr. Vreeland’ teiler from, John D. mi Mr. |/puubin, nies February, aS, ‘Coriing TsoK out ator Airy Who LB dt mraige hs owt Cs ey a goumuch meal “in muding {ho gis eve. heed: Foepaysi ty POURUAY FOUN bales as half mina, tr part ce it woome to have been @ might ty it was o gam enon aay. friends,” at ave “a awy er, hound charge the officers dented, though there was plenty of testimony at hand 0 ree fe that they had displayed singu-! ctheir arrest of Mra. Wolt} o the «complaint ‘The court finally decided! ‘the hearing untl) to-morrow Molt, who waa releaned | 4 cwas allowod to £0} lef two ons, who a arrea! pense In charge has met a| inne to Its appe of f prizes. Many sof cut’ glass and <n yplece: f nor fancy, EN Bws terete been recety d. Sirs, Y. Mrs. MHugo A faves Mrs. Samuel Greentield, hh H. Cohen, Mra. Alfred Pin- and ira, Atbert Lucas make up the iittes. eee f “AN ABANDONED BABY. * ‘An ubandoned baby was ploked up = On the atatra of No, 311 Fast One Hun- ‘dred Fifth etreet to-day, The in- )) Fant wan sent to Bellevue Hbepltal, 13,290,677 BALES.. yn £0.—The finnl/! Mettopolltan for nothing noone Y clusion Mr. Crimmins warned Phiibin be aure you're risht before going head.” A Jeter from Philtin to Crim- Thee: “relaung fin Inierview {noluding “linters, bern with ‘Amory and saying thatthe latter Tie pumber of active ginnerfea had tcld, him that “fame: and fortune | atpeatia waited him’ {¢ he took up the case COTTON SHOWS THE s “PRESSURE -OF BEAHS, @ ® t Crimmina'l warn r to him'to go slow. “Mr. BL “red jo In the letter s. ene Os! i phi was tected Ty) Dba Hor Amory sald’ that ie dircoted ‘the orim-| Cotton made a/ poor response to /arin, hl cables from Livérpool to-day, ther’ b: $ ing Loonslderablepreaure iby the airs Philbin, he sadd, was in char is Cote without much éupport In evideno#: After Ciy{) brangh of | the coktempinted pro- the oul! prices here declined t/ within | ceedings. Nios a poi! Ww @ point of last night's close on/the near 1 ea tn. the: various, position ponte. Gol to hold under Brie 2 wu ce uly/ 0.6 to’ p.St poeta Ay 8.45 to Aupasi, vif to ogi Beptonber: eee att 9 SiOctobar, 8.79 to 9.80 November 9.00 | So Arion indignantly: denies any 998.to. 9.89; JAnUAry. |. om tnterust-On Coleman Dieytare 10.08 to 10,08, Casha closing prices war: Starch, 9.23 EE es augipasa ie. deep ages icisreaten teonube hon heads tons eee SOT ta: Bh atm Be er Pei 41; money to be bought off? waa the next Weston OF Mr, Nicoll, which precipi tated mich a orotest from Col, Amory and ta legal advisors tautt It ‘required 1) BR heties of gavel shocks from Juatic Dayton to auell tt. Sunpose yout friend Jerome was tn She thie matter loots "noxt barbed 1d Col, arch sus reports on cotton for the yea! jantied to-day sliows that 13,250,877 baloh the reply from Soles as Dri at up aie rete wiih K Keene, ah ‘ei Amory, ‘at that ‘Arrow, i to-day, but, aided | time Your attack, assnult or complaint?” Jerome Published It. Wheat opened lows by the firmness rallied ‘apd"s6on Yecovered its loos though the recel ere large and fa- Attorney Hints All. Were delving into} f ater tack on the railway company was not| Ya the preparation of ‘the cass againat | pt “When did Philbin. come: into your in that | 4 “The affairs ott ertoeaete a read a 2 C {asarctay- ‘e helped you to publish the facts of |* IN G w ° RLO |THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS STOCKS RALLY AFTER SELLING. | To-day's highest, lowest. closng and /net changes of stocks from yesterday's final quo. tations are as followst si Net Gionebange fulnete rt. imei to chee ray Lee 14t — RE RE But Market Closes Mixed, Leadets Failing to Re- cover Lost Gains.) Preeer ere Piety ert marked * nial gains a rad Dut the advances were cut In subsequent | Mealings and prices eventually felt be low the profit level, ‘There nena a’ rally in the afternoon and the market closed | mixed. with tte tm ne Drie, Union Pi jc and Reading were the leade: in the initial ru each rising 28-4 on a good demand. Tee Coppers wore -nent~in-fever,— Amal; red and Anaconda ‘scored gains of 2 3-8 BL Paul, with a fair foliowing, ran 4} Uo &, while Missouri Pacific rove 15-8, } Smelting 11-2, Baltimore and Ohio 13-8 Canadian Paoite, 12-4, and Pannsylva- nia, Atohison, Denver and Ilo Grande, few York Central and Brooklyn Tran- stt a point. The Duying cased as the seanion. ad: yancsa. While the prominent stocks were eag- ging, 0 tirge' numtet of tho other atocks were advanciyg, Dut these | jodie reactionary when the where became large. riven back to 154 und scloaing, ‘Reading ‘and Can surrendéred all of thelr gains, Pacific all but a si remainder’ of the lew Went baot any- where from 1 to 2 polnts below bert prices. The on of American Smelting sug- gested {urther forced liquidation tn the of speculative accounts, and ad to the general Itst of the—market—bad w last night by noon. night's joss’ reached 32-4, the preferred Nine 3-3-4, Great Notthorn pref dd United States Realty. 2, Pressed Steel Car And Union Pagific, Northern Pacife, 8t, Paw -American-Cnr and Sugaron-point or more, Ti: fractional raliter fc intense @ulness, cline clae= Smelting was] _ Free se eee Te. ae foree at m! “by another movemmnt that brought the average qt geises lower than pre vou Marrima Coalers wn see FR RRL. HH) tH eee uF if t ie reelitanoe sto Vian’) eA CAE Waar Wadany Ce TY proceeded until the Wa! had got hack to a parity $3 day's clostug or ablive. rnilied 9 points from. tho Tuiding, 2 Wsalnaray Smeltios 2 nl 21-4 Zand Smelth siehaed again to a lower pricé Than "e. Rey? pikes dates of @tocks to-day oes |SHOT WIFE AND SELF. ON CROWDED STREET. |* H fraotion ‘andthe | and’ the Ving frofn thelr | IRE HILTS i | | the early trading on the Stock Exchange to-day, | (3 N. ¥. CENTRAL curs OUT QUARTERLY ESTIMATES. The directors aeeehnlive New. York Cen- traf Rail met to-day-and {taued the fohowlng statement: “A dividend of 11-2 per cent. for the jauarter was dectared, payabte Aprit 25, 3207, to the stbckholders of record at 3 P, M. March 28, It hag been decided that, sbeginning with the present: fecal the preliminary estimated quar statement heretofore Jesued will dlacontinied. “The ‘reason for thie change ts that Except ag a eoneral basis timating sult of th 0) Aacertained. “De «Le Boutilier Brothers Women’s Easter Suits. Women’s high-class strictly Tatlor-made Coal Suits—pleated Shirts ° —lght and dark English mixtures—taffeta-lined Coal— 419.75 ana ° 29.00 | d Values $25.00 and $36.50 Women’s Pony Coat | Salts of Chiffon \Panamia-—Black; Nae and Brown— , 15. 00 Value $20.00 Women’s Taffeta Silk Salts—Lace-trimmed Wais!—plealed sklrt— all colors i | 45:00 if | Value $20.00 's—best English Covert Cloth— Women’s Tan Coat Easter Display of French Lingerie Waists Our entire thint floor Is given over to 3 Very, important and immense show- of different ‘ntodela, In- ial importation of exelu- urtsian novelties, at prices rung- $18.00 to $45.00 Also a large variety of our own ape- cial designs, heautifully hand émbroid- wt with dainty hand worked lace yokes, neediswork, &c. $7-50 $19.50 $| 5.00 Most Unusual | Values, Broadway, 17th & 18th Sts, | » ARE NOW 8S POPULAR AS XMAS PRESENTS. ‘ The most valuable and sensible gift is } A DIAMOND It increases In value, It makes you LOOK PROSPEROUS, and it is an everlasting REMEMBRANCE of the GIVER, We have but one price, ~ ¥{0.00 Value $15.00 / Women’s tmported Votle Shirts—with Taffeta Silk drop— : SLL75 Value $16.50 Women’: 's Wit nd Ecra Lace Watsts, in several new slyles— | 45,00 | Value $7.50 Also, increased assoriments of bright, ne'w Easter goods throagbs Le Bowtiliter Brothers. West Teventy-third Street Easter Shoes For Children, One of our most desirable designs is an extra high cut boot for girls, made in Black Kid; Black or Tan Russia Calf, and Patent, Peeters : Prices from $3 to $5.50. Boys’, Girl's’ cand Children’s Tan, Black and White Boots, buttoned’ ‘or laced. Also low” shoes in great variety. i, Children’s from +50 cents upward, March 20—Prices on° Bourse ospened Orm but closed heay Ttusslans /werstn_good-demand— Stocks Firm In Paris. PARIY, March 20.—Prices on Mana Suicide, but His Intended Victim May’ Survive Wound. BOSTON, March 2.—John Blake, an th employes. of the New York-New Haven:[ Brame foray were firm. “Ktursians In end—Hartford—Rattrond— Company, ~to= 7 Pre pon—the-Rowd sald lonreren day, intercepted his’ wife, Mary, who | droithe et bolied | vigils refused to lye’ with hin, on Carson | Parligment, ¥esterday Atroet, In South Boston, “shot her and | Tt Pours closnd nei then committed sulclde, if : The woman may live. ~ AW Nar center of persons onthe street saw the shooting. It {s sald that Blake urged hla wife to return to |. hin home. She refused decidediy, and the man shot her, As sho fell Blake plaged the revolver, muzzle jn his mouth and. fred -four | shots, causing Instant oath, -fix chil- dren of the couple Uved with their | mother. in. Russian“ Tmpo- %, and Russian t know about Col, Amory's stdtemerft to tarnons~ tint + ne Matropal Hever lek up AME I uaves cd square with King you that? e not: I'm 4eling Keene -g0 on the “in 1a" was “don't know. “Vow short . Tay o W -he_ 3,600 jon ¥."' replied Cul, This onded Col Amory’ fnation. In answer to qu torney ahort Armor, Vorubio weather provatied In the North: weal nmade eobd_ gains, Fork’ y s opening prices Ns heat. "cams Sow, how ADIUE Rew * “did you follow were: | our gre cme had turned 9 SL aon Wine Ste; a the matter up.” Chicago opening trea ett dubs September, 468-4 to 46°7- Tices wore i 7-8. 10 ea te May ily, aes to 4 £8; Bep- to 46 4-8. wos the reply xaminer then wate: wore: Waient September, 311-8 an 2 Sap-_. Deceraber, si 88 Conn May, 46 1-4 to46 3-8; July, j--Mar 5. }45 3-4 bid; September, 46.1 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, La., Murch 20—The entries for to-mo row’s races aro aa follows: co |g htte BACK Five | tA ita marked in plain figures, HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS, ORIENTAL ae : BECOND RACE old pire Be lea broniaa MA ; itch, "ya Bitter id. 30 Mantot ikiigare. 103; Bow! foe: BS abel Wo" Hiyin, 102; flvira MC | 10d; Prescati, 103 eas L TAURD || RACE. 0) Four fark toe) gear: | pore Jo ‘ti bo [Ov Bmieneyncy 112, Pasadena OPE RAG E nflie and EA. Kemp. Rideoly" 108. Honest Mahogany Chair, $10.00, Brass Bed (2-tnch); 827,50. send postal for Furniture, Carpet and Rug teal st) No, 2 Please Manton, Nu 263° Sixth Ave.,! 104 & 106 W. I7th St. KELLY, jtold rd When | rome and Talhot tiedt Low aver | Ear! rald that Dist, pany Mer itan, A Distriet-. Attorney J lor Nad m: fAinper. ure hotel é they dincivsed the “Mt } question and Col. Amory en lrome the papers in the case. it wt th ory sald that he, GRAND. RAPIDS FURNITURE, The Cholcest Assortment of Finely. 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Some say they are ‘“‘just Corner, a Dining: all question, If ge qe He will - Sunday ay beyon arran, NOTE TO OUT«OR=-TOWN READERS.—A 10x 15 ‘Gibson: Picture will be given outside of Greater New York instead of the “Sunbonnet Series,” Mass

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