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VOL LXYIIINO 253 NEW YORK SATURDAY MAY II 1001COPYRIGHT 1901 BY THE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION TWO CENTS

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In Water Apparently Since the Mght lieDisappeared Six Week Ago No lutkiof Violent on It He Sr m to DareStrayed to a lirldce and Fallen From It

The body of Wllllo McCormick the tenyearold boy who vanished from his par-ents homo In High Bridge six wcclu agoand for whoso return rewards to tim amountof several thousand dollnrs havo beenoffered under tho Impression that ho waskidnapped was round yesterday afternoon In a shallow stream known as Cromwells Creek almost n quarter of a mitefrom the boys home The body fromIts appearance Deemed to have been Inthe water nbout weeks just the length-of time that Wllllo has been missingmarks of violence could bo discoveredon It nor was there anything to refutethe theory tho police propounded afterfzaailnlnjj It that when Wllllo startedfor church on the evening on which hevanished ho wandered down to the crockond was accidentally drowned

The body WM discovered two youngrun who were fishing from a rowboat nearthn Sew York Central Hallroad bridgeAbout the same time It was seen JohnGarfleldwho tends tint railroad bridge Hohoutcd to Ihu mon In Iho boat who wero

and IsidorWagner of HI West150th street and they rowed to the bodyIt was stuck in the mud and they wereunable to drag It out

Thoro were many people In the neighbor-hood and Onrllelds nhouts quickly called

to the bridge Several men helpedtho body osliqre and there the opinion

was at once expressed that It was Wllllo-McCormlcks body Policeman hvcrettwho mme along took charge of It wassure that It was becnusn ho had u dtwcrlp

of tho missing boy In his notethe description tallied exactly with the

clothing of thoface from long Immersion in th waterwas almost unrecngniable

Young Wngner folowod by a scorn ofand ran to

the news to tho parentsmelltaMrCormlck Willis met themot tho door and Wagner tutu her bluntlythat her brothers hud beenWithout waiting to speak to thn othermembers of the girl ran to thecreek and thence to n brick to whichtli drowned been carried Shepushed through and took oneglance at the body

Thats the girlShe knelt Iowa on the grass brsldo the

body crying while th policemen searchedThey found a sknto key

u pocket knife n cent and a midaof used merchants to advertise their wares during Worlds Fairlit Chicago The sister at once recog-nized tho medal as nun her brother had

curried In his Othersremembered that whenln had just one cent In his pocket hismother having giveR him that as ufor going on an errand that evening Afew minutes later tide boys father ap-peared Me Identified body

then led him weeping awayThe took tins

Motion In a wagon The Coronersphysician will probably make an autopsyon It to awhether or not drowning WM the cause

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I think those letters sent to me justnfter came from peoplewho kidnapped linn 1 cannot say morent all that Mrw mid say

apt Titus of the Detective fiurcaii senttwo his men to view the body Theyrepotted there were no

fiat thin death was undoubtedlyduo to drowning Theystead nf going to after hU sUtcrho wandered in nnither direction to the

bridge and toll from It Into thecreek apt Titus said ln t

there was nothing in tlm rase that changedthe opinion lie nrlgitrilly held which wasfiat was neither kidnapped norto illv deilt with

It Is an ordinary ISO of drowningMid Capt

Cromwell Criek is a inudih stream whichempties Into tin Harlem Kiver At low

creek Is almost dry A few yearsago tin holy of a miniiig was

thenafter sivenil weeklias UHII miiislng since

evitilng of April 1 He was to followtwo sNtors to Me went to get

his rap and that was last seen of Mmalive He never readied the churchand next the police were asked tosearch for his parents receivedletters Indicating that been kid-napped and was brine held for ransom

aggregating JIIIIIMI were offered for his return The police have as-serted alt along thaI HUTU vas no foundation for the kidnapping theory It wasthought that awayfrom home

nrv orin iv 11i wsov wii-l II Irr From Mlehliiiin llnnncil Into a Ian

lag Wagon In the lUln1 51 ice n mnnufntiirer whoie

is mid to bo In Mich wover by n delivery wagon m trunt of tintFifth Avenui lintel yeMrrday afternoon

mikini for the hotel wa acrush of velililes nt tlinii nnd tin

In tlm rnn totlm confuxlun-

Siinniil of sa inju trfct whowis drlvllic tin wiiuon viy he veljoil toMr lee to out of the way K ly HIVH

heiiiiiie confused nnd ran Into hl lii rWhen ticked up ht nt nncon rlniH Horevjvpil nt New Vork Hn ptnl nnd

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Sinti MndiMti nvenue and Jt Carterndveriixne nsent ofJIT West Ninety

Vxlh Heel ire locked III the Ve tyhtli police nt 1210 oclnniirtiinir They were arreted nn i

loJunilMi Ienne mr in S tyllflh Mreetif the m iirtor who ttaidthey bid I n iiKlitlni Dr KuKey hail twi

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t I an iiiiriiuf i iiM report said MrsH1IIIIM Ilea ileny II i trnily H nilllire iibln gnite i tnatU al ilutily nut witlmit iR i found

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Hoer Ant Saji a Ttnlblc Event for GreatDrltaln I In

XKW ILVEX Conn SlayH L do Ginsberg who for eight yearnwas Chief of the Transvaal Secret Hervlceand who Is hereabouts raising money fortho Doer causo by lecturing mado n state-ment hero this afternoon In nn unguardedmoment that may throw n score Into theofficials of tho English Government Hosold that Great Britain would bo shakenby n terrible event within a few days andconveyed tho Impression that nn attemptwill bo mado to assassinate Ring EdwardVII himself

Tho Baron declared that there had beena meeting of leading Irishmen from nilover Connecticut lurIng the past few daysmen who had an Intimate connection withthe plot he had in mind nnd that tho darkcrime at which he mysteriously hinted wouldshako all England Ho declined to specifytho turn tho horror would take when hewas asked If It meant the assassinationof tho King by an Anarchist or If somehigh personage In England was doomedto die Ho added that his net receipts forthe hoer cau o In four months past hartbeen 127240 Then ho said

Thn are determined to stick tothe they get the British out ofSouth Africa Tho British would be gladto give the Boers the Transvaal if theywould be satisfied with that but they willnot accept It The British era bound tobo driven out of South Africa Our poor

President Mr KrOgcr Is 76 years ofand and blind Ho Is broken

down over the misfortunes ofhis country

irOJTJTV DK1IOIJS1I A

the Wreckage Into a RltcrWai Dliorderl-

rWnuruso W Va 10 Mrs CoraIuca accompanied by half n dozen otherwomen all armed with axes demolishedJoseph Deck saloon at Olendale a suburbthIs afternoon nail after cleaning out thestock of liquors literally tore the bulldltifia onestory frame to pieces and flung thetimbers Into the Ohio Illver-

Herks plnre hind been unusually disorderlyof Into and the women determined to emu-

late Mrs Nations methods and do awaywith It They had tho mpport of most ofthin male population of the town and werenot molested In their work Tim saloon

on the bank and within threeafter the women took possessIon of It

bar fixtures anti nil had been dumped Intothe waters Decks bartenders offered noresistance

Cilendale Is an aristocratic suburb anti thesaloon was the only one In the villa go

vo orrrmov ovrorvr novilIt Ha1 AppendIcItIs In Mild FormMental

Farullle Not AffrctfU

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PARIS May to Count Honl rte CnstelloneIs suffering from appendicitis in a mild formDr Merger his physician that anoperation Is tmneces ary facul-ties aro not affected

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two hours later was locked tip In thin WetThirtieth street police station Inct nIght on ncharge of Intoxication and ilefraudlnc hercabman

Tho woman Is very large end very blondeIn the evening she was In Thirtyninthnear Seventh avenue with a man who

hailed a eat for her anti told the driver totake her to thn Holland house Thedidnt BO with tier

The driver James slid that at theHolland HOUKU tboxyomnn culled the doorman-to told him H WGage to fome out because Mrs Page wnntrdto him The doorman took the mosiacoInto the hotel and In a minute a man cameout coil had A talk with the woman In the cib-As she drove a so the driver soul tuon eiirb totninu back

10 oShe didnt 8he went to n restaurant

for llnn r and thru to suvernl of Tenderloin resorts Including the Uilro accordingto VNVIIs story thata ked for hH money Tho woman told hintto wall n while when ho inIM d told himto drive tier to the

fald that he would drive to theststlnn instead nnd tirted to do ho

and Thirtieth street theattracted n crowd anti tevernl policemen bylumping from the cab ns It was

rner full Site fell huthurt Tlio iilimin appealed to the police-men the woman to

cab unit go to the tatlonSim Mid hu va Johnson but gin

no nililren Itt her Uetbonh wero 113in bill i csllltitf iiril Hearing the llamA Nn-thnnlil lenvitf nnil n ofpiper on whlcb was uddress Mrs

o West sixtyninth street antithe of sevenl p rsounl ap

for advertising purposesThere is a J living at

West street He was InHusion tiich-

troisoxEit rivwrHeath nf Mllle Ttinmti Indlrj of New 10-

ihrllc After ConvulilonNEW ItociiKtlK May 10 Thomas Flndlny

the rlghtyeariild MHI nt Sergt ThomasKlmlley late f the Thirteenth United StatesInfantry died today nt his horns in irnnd-ureet New Iloelielle Iti convulsion afterhaving eaten cattily which It v believed conInlned pnlmin He ntteniled the SistersSrhnol In the I eln lyiiiiiuoliim On Wednediv morning when he set out with his booksladler arm his mother gave u rentand tnld him lie might Mnp on tho waybuy fotrw cnndv When lie returned troni-schuil ut noon no wilt verv sick anti wa putto bed where lin taken with r ia uiN amid

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He told Dr thomfts that ho hailtnnped on his way to chi i and boughtten nf colored randy thelent which hi mother give Bnihit he wn eled with terrible pains In liU-Ktiiiniich Immediately nfter them

r Miiniilng was nut rnlleijimriiitP hnve iinnl unj

whnt store the ronilv-

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AIDANT Mny 10 Tho WildorfutorlnHotel Company tndar filed with thn jsecratory of Stat n certificate of nn increase of Itscnpliiil stock from IIT to SJOMOO Thecompany n paid In cnnitnl of i nnd-1ms no debts or liabilities The stockholdersmire I Itoldl share lieorce Cllolilt Jr I hare Wllhnl A Mlteh i iThe other live Khnren luive not beenThe rompnnv pnld u tax on increased

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Innranc Department Hequrili Illitrlct Attornrr rhllbln to Itrgln Criminal rroceef-ln i Acalnit In omrenApplicationfor the Appointment of a

AIDAXV May 10 District Attorneybin has been asked by Hupt Francisricks of the State Insurance Department-to institute criminal proceedings againsttho officers of the Manhattan Fire InsuranceCompany of York city for llllng nfraudulent return with the Insurance De-

partment showing the condition of thecompany at tho end of last year Thisreturn and u subsequent report of the In-

surance Department examiners who In-

vestigated the condition of tho companyhavo been forwarded to tho District At-

torneyTim examiners not only found the com

panys report on Its condition to be fraudu-lent but that Its capital stock warm Im-

paired to the extent of 4M 403 anti thatlast year 10500 In dividends hnd been de-

clared anti paid when there were no fundsavailable for that specific purpose SuptHendricks directed the stockholders ofthe company which has a capital of ISOOWX

to make good tho hit thoyrefused the AttorneyGeneral Isto ask the court to appoint a receiver forthe company In hits letter to the DistrictAttorney Supt Hcmlrlcks says

I havo to advlso you that In pursuanceof law under date of April 17 1001 1 di-

rected tho offleers of said company to roqulro the stockholders to pay In the sumof 148040331 In money at ofllce of thecompany In the New York on or

17th day of June noi Underdate of April 17 also directed the officersof said to require the stockholdersreceiving the to the amountof I to50o to repay the same In money atthn ofllce of company on or l the17th of Mar dividends havingbeen anti inlaw Pending the of time officersof company above namedrequisition department limo Attor

of the Stato nppll-caiion to till courts for tho appointmentof n receiver for the company

From time reports of examinationherewith It appears that theannual ilimncial the corn

this department for tlmending Dee was a fraudu-lent return It therefore becomes Incum-bent me to tall attention tosections Oil and Oil Penal Codeand to request you as tho prosecutingofllcor of the Newtlm home ofllce of the company Is located-to commence proper proceed-ings against It

Daniel is President of tho com-pany and J W Durbrow Secretary Aboutn ago a somewhat similar conditionof affairs was discovered by the InsuranceDepartment In connection with another

coin and the DistrictAttorney of New York bronchi the matterbefore dram Juries which failed tomillet Tho ofllcers and directors of this

wero and influentialTho Insurance Department will watchwith Interest Its presentrecommendation It

that there apparently no pun-ishmentlaw which could not ho blocked by personaof sulllclent Influence

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Man Snppoied to lie Irom Illrhmond Va SitWith Indies at the Haitman Trial

Mny 10 From Itlchtnond V

comes thin report that a man representinghimself to Mnntngunof that State had succeeded In swindlingAttorneyHeneral Knnwlton of Misschtisctta-by Inducing him to rah a slg it draft nn tbn-

Itlchinond Hiylnifs think Mr Knnwltondenies that he cashed A draft hut franklyadmits that ho mutt the man at the Kutttniintrial one day week nnd Introduced himto tho two JuilRes hitting tho case TlmJustices Invltod Mr MontaBuo to occupya seat nn thn bench nnd utter li tenlng tntutu testimony for a short time ho thankedthem tid the court e-

Mr Knnwlton still be the man In thecorridor and when he received a cord hearingthe name nf the Atlornwylitnernl of Vlr-

clniti lie supposed be wns the man lin rep-

resented hlm elf to be The despatch fromRichmond nyn that tIme real AttornnyflenernlIs nt Ahtnedon attending the fulled StatesCourt

nHiXKKXXKsa rwszs 1 ruTofirTuck Company In Indianapolis Hai to Shot

Down lecami nf DrinkingIxniASApntls MaY I Time StandnrdTaHt

anti Ilrnd Company has been forced to shut-down nn account of tlm drunkenness of itsemployees nnd Manager lntty said today

would not resume till has ureil that hotter condition will prevailHo said that his workmen are nil experto soiltheir places imnot be supplied except by-

trlnuiiiif tacit iroin the Kant or frtimbutt ho would have to nwort tn this at onesunless his employees gore evidences of re-

formplant Is situated on forth avenuo

today Manager lntty caused thoSaloonkeeper ieor Dudley on chnrtrn-nf telllnK lliuor to his employees when theynro drunk Tho work be BHd hive beencloKed twenty time first f thin yearbetnme thin employees were drunk undnut nroik-

IMRIM ItKIIATERS HlV

llrrhlon Front In Annual Inrensic Contest

PlUNcrTO N J May 10 Harvard wonthe annual donate with Princeton in Alexunder Hall tonight

rime subject wns Rnatrnl That Congresswas justified In Imposing terms embodiedin the Plait amendment to the Army Appro

huh n conditions precedent to leav-ing the government mirth control of ija JM

the of Its people the provisionregard m tin to We Mnei

Princeton lind the unirmnilve-nnd vas by

lnof Sew Jersey Walter llnpo nf xw York

llnberts Steeti of Thullnrvird teiim vi mpned 0inFnekler litneM Scoit Henryer liitne W fPir on of New tlm lion Thiunnn TInmis Nvv nnd inn A very 1

of New York were theTwnln tnnd n lmrt ndilress during te Inter

Intepti lln h IOM lean oldUiriutoNP Ind Mny in loiiPh

n fnrmrr of northern celebrnled-todnv his troth birthday onnlver nry Thn-rer nls In hits Indleaic iut

bfirn In New Jersey thai int vote was cnst fer Mniilkon In IMj

Hush wns InIn tsV nnd he Nettled In thisvnnr MB He s the nni ehlldrin

three i whom r llvltil till 1llle cnod

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llotlon Ilin Hent Short on Certain lines andCovered at the Ill ht Time

ROSTOV May W LawsonIs credited with 300300to JSoofirxM through the slump of yesterdayHo has been selling short on certain linesfor the last two months awaiting the op-

portunity which ho freely predicted wasbound to come a time It Issaid that he warned his friends of the Im

disaster on several occasionsprepared himself for tho fray

Mr one or two merchantsarms pointed out as responsible In a

measuro for thp steadying of not onlythe Iloston but the Now YorkLike the Standard Oil peoplewaiting for tho chance to cover their shortsand buy In everything that went MowIts dividend paying price and It was the buyorders placed by these people which stoppedthe of thocaused n stow recovery

When tho break came yesterday MrIntV8O i sat In his private onstreet while Arnold his partnertook notes tickers below Whenthings began to slump Mr Iawson spreadorders round In the various houses forthe purchase of stocks In 5000 and 10000share blocks Amalgamate MissouriPacific and other railroads and thin steelstocks were some ho wished to cover onHn ordered 6000 shares Amalgamated-at OX another 5000 shares at OS and stillsnottier Oow at 100 nnd when wordthat It was a physical Impossibility tosome of Ids orders filled even though thotape quoted theta at less price ho raisedhis bid five points at n tune and finallycorralled what ho wanted as well M lift-

ing the imrket On a rough estimate-It Is stated that thin Rorton copper mag-nnte dealt in about 251000 shares all of whichhad been sold At the top notch prices daysprevious

DISOKltKR IX HKTKOITS STREETS

Crowds Arnnnd Mnglr Tux Orator Clahhedund Sprinkled

DninotT May 10 Detroits streetstonight have been In a condition border-ing on riot ever since early candlelightThou new Police Commissioner Frank CAndrews announced that ho Intended toabolish the public nuisance of single taxMlver anti antimonopoly talkers on the

An Immense crowd gathered to watchdevelopments When Tom Hauden thesinge tux orator attempted to make aspeech the mounted police rodn up anddown the publie square and assisted bythe patrolmen compelled the crowd tomove on This was not enough nnd tInsemployees of the Hoard of Public Worksturned out anti proceeded to wash downthe street with a solid streamof water regardless of whom the water hit

Hauden drove from place to place tryingto obtain quiet enough for a public hearingbut everywhere ho lingered tho mountedpolice anti patrolmen were present and pre-vented people from gathering InThere wore several Incipient riotswere quelled by the free use of policemens

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Hauden was finally arrested nnd after1m had boon balled out by the Mayor quietsettled down upon city

ITS STOIKX STIfAII

The Fatuous unit Violin Taken to Plerei InCourt and Identifying Patches Ilbtloscd

Tho famous Dolt Stradlvarius violin WAS

taken to pieces yesterday before HncorderlofT by order of Assistant District Attorney

Schurmun after W Pezzonl of rlklmrthail testified concerning n pitch which husaid he hat put on its Interior white It wasin time possession of fiprlli er of llrnoklyn several years ago was broughtto this city by the District Attorney

After the violin was opened n patch cor-responding In nIl respects to tho ono deHcrlbcd hy Pczzont was found on rIghtChile of limo of time Instrument lookingm Its under Tho patch was nlonif thohiss bar A Ilrooklyn Instrument makernamed Kchetillch also described peculiarItles of the violin which be said ho had ex-

amined when time Springers hud It

Thn violin was taken from thin Springerslast August by Central Office DetectivesPrice and McCafferty who traced It fromthe day It wus stolen In isai from the restdeuce of Jean llolt to tho shop nf u Tenthiivenun pawnbroker mimed 1ox front themto tho shop of n journeyman tailor mimedDooley who sold It In ISBi to Mrs StringerThn Central OOlcn tuna say Hint time violinswhereabouts havo now hen uciomilccl forhum the time of Its dlsippeirunce to thenre ent day I

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offered for It when be nnd Pnttlwere ln t In this country The violin Flech-ter uys he hnd when he was arrested nndwhich he said was a strnd Is now keptby a man nnmecl Ho who Is underbond to produce It when it U wanted lintowned II und gave It to Florhter to sell limeprosecutions claim Is that this Instrumentwn substituted In pollen court for tho realllott Strad which He liter hint

Austen i Fox line nn appeal pending be-

fore the Court of Appeal from Flechtersconviction ant sentence anti also n motionbeforo Hocorder ioff to set ntdde thin convlctlon on time ground of new evidence Anumber of violin expert were In court tolook at the violin for which Mrs Springerpaid J3l to Doolu-

ym cuis niAtKn 70 Till uncxAtlanta WantS Tales on Them unit th-

llnrshnl Is Attaching Theta

ATLANTA Mny in The city of Atlanta-Is wnulnir a list wiir on the llntcarn of thn-Kxpress Coal Line ilniinlnn brick taxes nrodue by tlm Southern Iron nnd Car line whichoperntes tIme Mrs Already l3 cars arechained to the tracks In the various railroadyards about town city Attorney JamesI Mnysnn ln Inve tl tnr Sledge Cnliler-ami Itv Mirnhal Hubert Itiley hive beenlevying on the curs und rhnlnliiK them to-tlir fur the lust week

A Train Erery Hoarfor MulHIn Maiara And the by the NewVork Central Twocent mlleait in cooj-

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Paid IIlOOO Nhare for That ilOOShareLot of M P on Thnndoj John W MacUnj

I Angry Ilecan onn Intrnlrw Jllirinnled Him

I Tho pikers as the professional cami bier would style the small fry In Wall

Street were not to be In the uptownresorts last nighttone home early to sleep off the effects ofThursdays crash or had gone to Turkishbaths to get tho lameness rubbed outUp at the WaldorfAstoria whnw corri-dors have been packed ll u sardine boxesfor two weeks one could mvlTato withoutany trouble

The caf and the restaurant and thocorridors were left to the financiers oflargo caliber and them wero several ofthese there to enjoy one anothers com-panionship

Early In the evening tho financial contingent was added to by the arrival of JohnW Mnchay who had just come In from theWest Mr Nfackay was about the angriestman that has landed In New York In a long-time Not even the fellows who got caughtIn tho Northern Iaclflc squeeze showed somuch tcmncras M Mackay did last night

And It was till b cause he happenedIn n Now York evening paper which he

hal plcutd up at thin station on his arrival that ho was quoted ns saying that thepanic of Thursday might have beencxpeco and that a worm ono was tofollow

As soon as Mr Mickay found nn Intimatefr end to talk to ho expressed hli opinionabout Ihat Interview It seems that theinterview should luve represented MrMackay assaying that tlero wa no goodreason why tlwft I have tOni apanic and no reason why tlm effects of thisone should not be quickly effaced owing tothe groat pronperlty of tins country

H Keene nnd President Mitchell ofTrust Company were appar-

ently In tho heist humor of any men In time

hotel Mr Keeno wasnt saying ex-

cept to express tho opinion thomarket had righted Itself another era ofgood times anti good stock prices was athand Mr Keeno took something mildabout 9 oclock nail sold ho guessed hed

bed President Mitchell who got to townon Thursday night said that his

wa principally to lend moneyThis tins plenty to and Mr

Mitchell succeeded about foum000 of It In Wall Street yesterday

John W lates wore a pensiveannounced that li ar-

ranged to sail for Kurope next Wednesdayan stay Aftfr former

king of American Stiv I and Wire had denialthat ho had heiMi obliged to borrow tlJVtono on Thursday to make good his lossesIn steel was linked

Well Mr Gate now that the flurryover what do you think of tho financialsituation

Flurry I that what call It wjstho Well If that was aexcuse me from cyclones Mid tornadoes andtyphoons If was only a flurry 1 dontwant to caught In another

was tho ring of genuine feeling InHe with tho earnest-

ness of a Galveston storm sufferer He lefttho group of men with whom he had been

hits friends fell to Hiking ot thehappenings of Thursday In course of

conversation it cnmoout thator rather buyers of 300sharesof NorthernPacific at tlooo a share about whose Iden

there wus so much speculation onThursday night hail been Itwas that Instead of the stock tiny

been grabbed by one man It wastaken in 100Miaro lots three men

Two of them tire New Yorkers anti onowas from Chicago The experience ofthe e three men reminded ono of time crowdof tin experience of Itobert A Falrbuni nmember of Kxchange on Thurs-day noon He wns simon loo shares nf

A Hudson He bid 102 but lucrewere tio offers

Well Mr Fnlrbalrn Is reported to Imvosaid probabilities are nreplenty morn stock anti Ill let

go Ho walked around tinexchange floor onco nnd the stock on time

was selling at iSO Then ho coveredI nltdSti M Senator Thomas Kcarnsnf

Utah who arrived here on tho Majestic onWe to find out couldat th Waldorf list night about the NorthernPacIfic tight inasmuch in ho his a tight onwith the Hnrrmwi Interests SenatorKenrnH and Senator of Montana urInterested In the San Pedro los Angelesand Salt I ke CTtv Killrnad which Is con-structing a line from los Angeles tusalt

It will be nn road to tlio Ore-gon Short Line oomrHod by Harriman-nnd t e latter humus Hucceeilc in prevent ngthe people runningthrough certain IMIRSM on thofrontier It was this victory of Harrlmnnthat brought Senator luiinm homo in a-

Ha spout come time In Italy this springAnti an audience theSenator Kearns wild that his Holiness PXpre without reserve Ills high opinion of

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XKwroliT 11 1 May in The diuket ofthin Msy term of tho Supreme Court wn

today nnd It tdivorce cams In th hllory of Newport

lit ono sp of time court There sri fortythree Htich and many of them ofInterest to the world at nid nm willfurnish sonic Interesting testimony Amongthe society women who will nppear n klnglegal neparntlon from their lm hnnds nroMrs Sallle Ilnrgou whovo husbandl serving In the Meutonint MrAugii tn Floytl flowen who e hnthaml tMinister to Persia nnd Sirs Hopliln S St

Hume is n wellknown Phlli-delphli s mini All three nk for dlvotes on time ground nf de

will be tried tl petition ofr Charles Margin I H X who M HHI

front hi wife in rjr-l Sloriran hi been nriiiht before tinpublle of lute tlirough Adniliil Siiii ion

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In III Health nnd Dnpomltnt ut iullthrough lilt lleuil-

H Weithrook Myers a rent oitnto brokeri years old committed Hiilcldi yekterdny-

In bis room at 3ii Hast Fiftieth htreet by-

uliootltiB himself through the bend IIIhealth and bijd ImMiiiis are nuppoxeil to

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LONDON May 10 H Is salt thit Mr JPlerpont Morgan upon arriving 11 Paristhis morning from AlxlesIlalns engaged acable for the wholo day and th t IP was In-

constant communication with Now Yorkreceiving Information anti giving ordersHo refused to see any interviewer

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Five Women Pawrncrrs llrownrd In the He-

itrurllun of the lion Vnyase-

HofOHTOs Mich May 10 The steamerlion Voyage was burned on Su-

perior today Five women were drownedTho rest of the pawngers anti crewescaped

ntouwtr IILOCK MILD

UnronArmed Keport That Standard Oil Com-pany I the Pnrrhaier

It was reported yesterday that exMayorHugh J flrant and Henry Morgenthauhal sold the property fronting on time west-side of Ilrontiwny between Thirtythirdanti Thirtyfourth streets which theyrecently purchased from time Thomas NLuwrem o estate for ItflOOOOX A syndicaterepresenting the Standard Oil IntercutsIt WOo sild was the purchaser This wasdenied la t evening however by a repre-sentative of the Standard Oil Company

There was a report swo time nio thattho Standard Oil Company had boughtland III tho rear of this Property

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tallrnad Trades Awa h mind Inrti nf ThenCurried A

PiTTsanio May 10 A heavy rain of onehours duration rausod eon ldernble dnmngotonight near Plltsburg South of pitthung ut Carnegie n cloudburst up rainb-beHs lion sent n flood of water down hutcarried nwnv brld o nail nnd barnsTh water i lei up n foot high over thePanhnwlln tracks at Cnrnegio Time HoodSltnld d In three hour

At Tarentmn thirty mlle nnrthen ofthn city tho heavy Hooded thin creekwashed nwny 200 foil of this VMern IPtmsyl-vnnlart tracks carried ofT n county bridgennd n tulle of fencing Xo lives werolist

Nearly nil the creeks anti runs withintwenty miles of IlttHburc becoinn bnnkfull nnil were Hooded In severaltovn

old loins rvniv TRACK

Iliilli llnntiTnn TracksThlnm IUptnreil Snltrh-

WIIITK PLAINS X Y Mnythe Lake Mahnjiae Rpeclnl dun hero nt R 03-

wns stnnding below thus station tonightwnltlng fur lie 1lttxlleM express to passthe switchman turned thin switch betweentime forward and rear trucks of thin last caron tho express The car swung round onIts trucks and rolled along both tracks broadside

Tho engineer nnd fireman on thin epochssaw It coming antI jumped It derailed theengine tore up the trnck for a hundred feetnnd ploughed Into three of tho specialsconches before It stopped Nobody was hurthut rallrond men hero consider the accidentone of the queerest on record

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Story That Croker M In He unstilted toMaUnK Him Candidate for Mujor

A Ktun was III circulation in polirical ctr-rles In Ilrooklyn yesterday to tbo effect thattho Democratic managers In the boroughwere BO much ImpreuMd with thin availabilityof time ibis Kdwanl M Shepard us a Mayor

iiindiiiate that they were going to wml-nn nmbu ndor to croker nt hl-retrent in hnglatid to ICIIK time iUe tlonwith him

It was also said that Mr Jumes 8ln vlinMr McLninrhllnt elder lleutvinintwould f the ninbn nilor-

No npoiipniiiii of thrtreet ninrbiiie would viiiicb fur HIDand Mr iShevlin stud Hint h Imil tin Inten-tion of colng obmuil An II of factthern n very few nf the Hronklyn liemotrail ljiti mrii wlm luive any expectationthat Taiumiiiyimtnlniitlon to that luiruiivli this year nnileven If II did thit Mr Shipardthe bill

Illi fOlllOHATlOX iXltlHTKS-Innr Urn mert In Nurrred the llurhanan-

MlnthmpNEW HSVKN May 10 Tbe Iey An on

Phelps blokes Secretary to the Vnle Curpornlioli will coal out to the Yaleilumni tnmnrrow rnntnlnitii the iinmcHof the four nen who have been nominatednnd will continue in the race fr memberof till Ilirporillon to Kiineed theIlinhii in of York city whodied r nnily Hit term would hae ex-pired t il June The inline lire KM Whit-ney Xe Tliniiini Tbncliei TtNew Y rk cltv Clmrles p Tuft V4 lananil i ir ii WoudwnrO il

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After lie hnd hen liiken buick tn the Tnnibs-yesterdny it

were cnvcred witb blcodbud bitten his left wrlt mid hnd eveied oneof the nrterle The wound wus IMIIIIHnnd lie was put In n trailjacket in the hn pitnl ward iri on-

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Women Students at Teiiinen CnlleRe Cuuldnl-Smr ITorenre Herd

Mi Ilurence lonl yeiri oil wInlakllii n pei Ill course nt the Teachers

Cnllege died suddenly yeiterdny nf kidneytroubli nt her hoarding hou e il3i llroud-

wav She talus here lat Jctoher fromPhlladelt Inn ti III herelf for n higher

line nf wlmiii nwke tcrdny nail iuiuii-lier Ml I ril hn two in-Phllndelptil mn tim principal of a innnuH-

lllrnrj Jl IUsler Sells lilt lion rHenry M Under re ldeni at south

enl corner nf Fifth avenue and Flftyfnurliidirect wan rmveyeil yetirday to ChnrliM-W llnrUne K Tbe con Indicated

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begun to iiitiiil the furniture nnd thetiollre iiiiiul lily one mulettn wheel andone fnro outilt No iirrel wereThe they did toil knowowned the tin Mld It belongedtn him hut t admit it was gambling

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FTIIVO TIIAT Till STOH31 IS PASTAxn HISK iv ifns STEAM

Itrpreuntiillie nr liuhn Ineb A Co StakesStatement m tn that PrerlpllatcdMighty Contest ton orlhern 1iirlnca Contrnl S yi Mr Jlnrxnn hail Nothing to DoWith II and WnnU Have Averted tbo dartHad lie Here Uaslt of SeltlrnicntWith the P Shorn llurllnRtnn Deal

Through o Hatter What HappenUnrcaln Hunter Again In the Street

Wnll Street cnmo up smiling yesterdaymorning anti began to do business at time

same old stand just as If the whole dis-

trict hadnt been shaken from centre tccircumference only twentyfour lacuna be-

fore At the ojRnlng tho market wasnaturally feverish but there no traciof ianle conditions and there was that 111

the ntmospliero which swmed to convlnceverybody that thn worst was over Thenwas nn averagn alvanco of about 2 polntiall through the Hut of stocks

The net result In disaster of Thurs-days cyclone when reckonings were takesat thin closn of business was seven emal-Jnllurei of Consolidated Kxclmngo housesThorn won rumors that morn Consolidatedhouses would go by thin board hut theywere only rumors and little attention waipaid to them Trading in Northern Pacifictime stock which caused all the trouble 01-

Thiirwlav was eitremely tame No sen-sational price was offered for It becausof tho unlfrslanding that the shortscould settle at nn upset price Tlio highestquotation of thin day was 200

The news of time they that contained glngeiwas H statement made by Otto Kalm ol-

Ktihn Ioeb t Co relative totho NortherrPacific situation Mr Kalm expressedHOIIM doubt us to whether time tnlon Pacificpeople have grit control of Northern Pacificafter nil Ho told how tho fight hum beenbrought on nnd made the additional state-ment that whoever controls time propertythis Kurllnglon deal will be carried througbjust If timer hal been no fight nt nil

Missouri Pnelfle was exceptionally strongopening 5 points lilgher than it closed onThursday night and In a short tune It maden further ndvanre of morn titan 2 pointsIliinn Pacific commoti was up 1 points ntth-oiienlng then lot about nil It hail gainedand finally steadied about II oclock to i-

llgiirn 2 points above Thursdays closingAtehlson Topeka nail Santo JV commoropened 3 points higher arid the preferredgained 4 points Delaware and Hudsonarid Delaware Lackawauna nnd Westcrcgripped themselves right nt time opening

recovered about in anti 10 points re-spectively of what they lost on ThunjdaySt Paul opened at nn advance of M pointsChicago lliirlington and Cjulncy H andRock Island 5 Of course them were somereactions from these opening figures butthey wero not Important Toward tinclose of business the tendency was all up-

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In the local traction stocks MetropolitanStreet Hallway showed n gain of 6 points ittthe opening Manhattan IV points andBrooklyn Hapld Transit 3 points UnitedStates Steel showed nn ndvanco of 4

points while this preferred gained 3 pointsSugar opened with nn advance of 2 pointsami In n short time went 4 points higherAmalgamated Copper was strong on a 4

point rise and ieneral ElectrIc showeda gain of 10 points All hone advances ntthe opening hem had been preceded byheavy buying In London for the Now Yorkaccount 1nder this buying tho Londonprices for American stocks yesterday morn-Ing showed a marked difference over theclosing prices on Thursday night StPaul gained i j points on this other sideof tIme ocean Ijilon Pacific sVf Atchisoncommon a1 Atrhison preferred Oi andUnited States Steel 3

Immediately after tIme opening hero therewas fairly heavy buying for wlmt was sup-posed to bo time accounts of J P Morgan A-

Co Kiilm Lneb A Co arid outer Interestswhich have been Identified with the greatconsolidations and amalgamations Anorder for 2500 shares of Eric was sent Inshortly alter 10 oclock nnd was executedat 11 13 and 31 A few niltiulm later 1300shiircH were bought for Xl antI shortlybefore oclock 34HO shares were boughtfur 33 The opening silk of St Paul Inwhich unusual strength was shown all daywas 4i00 slinrts nt IM to US Somebodywas after tlm preferred stock of the Inlted-SUitcriSteelCorporationwithhot Irons Thee

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This was n very satisfactory beginningbut the Sloik Kxchangit yet heardfrom tint hooting House and until It couldbo learned how tlm Udders hail settledtheir balance nobody miild tell just howsolid tin Street wits It should be ex-

plained that u Stock lilinngo house faiLs

when it cant meet its obligations Tinrillif was grout therefore when it becameknown through the Street that nil tho Clear-ing HDIISO ImlnnccH had been settled atthey should havw been and nobody was indefault

After had receivrsl this Injectionof iiiiilldencn from the teporls from theClenring House It began to talk of whathad been nnd what was going to be anti tolook for bargiiins lIme luirgain hunterswero out in forte and they bad a great dayif it Thct worn the men with rash in

their inside pockets who are always readylo grid up stocks after Wall Street haspassed through a prime or an unusuallyheavy i lui ui The buyers were afterlb good ulnclis They wanted tlm articleHint ys the dividends and limy got it

The purely speiulaiivi buying waslimited In fart many of hue largestlirnkeragK h mcs diMouragiil II Indeedmany houses would cxcciito Imying ordersonly when the Imyets were nlile to pay for

ticks in full They H imply said theydulit want any margin Imtiiie for tha-pnvent In ntlier cases tlm marginsrequired were so exccitslvo ns to greatlyrestrict time trading huts situation left

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