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Show ! i?i Iv't:i on llw l-'eet -ctin. Nk v Yo::k. August l.i. A'o more in-teres; in-teres; ing man walks on Tv;i!l street than Jas. R. Koene. Even in that section, v. here big men are seen by the hundred every ve,-!-, lie is aino.tig the few whom bankers, brokers and messenger messen-ger boys alike turn to look at. I f they are with strangers, tiiey point him out jiud whisper " That's ' .1 im Keene." i'erhaps no man could to-day make a fortune on t!,e stn-it and create' less envy than Keepe. It i? whisjiered that he is even now far on the road towards retrieving his loriune of sl..,0:K),'000, which (ioiild and Addison Carnmaci: so ,oyly heat, him nut of ten years ago. Keene's ollice is at the corner of Bread street. For a lon;r time lie had a dingy little ollice in the third story of t.'ie building, and onto! his handsome fortune for-tune he gathered a lew odd thousand lobars from the flotsam and jetsam ,' i his millions 11 started in moderately, moderate-ly, slid into the market, grabbed a good .stake and slipped out again and then ! watched for ids next oj.poi tunity. It is ceitain that Jim Keene is on his feet again, with a host of friends and followers. fol-lowers. No More Siili lios. City ok Mk.xk.o, August 10. There s no truth in the report of the resignation resigna-tion of the minister of finance. A representative of the Spanish J Trans-Atlantic S.e.imship line has J'oen tryi.ig to obtain the renewal of u |