The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1900, Page 8

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nee THE WORLD: SATURDAY — FEBRUARY 17, 1900. VAPEST HOLE, POLIS. Neil's. | ae | Third hain Road's | Monday, Februarv 19th. |Forty - Two Cases of, [AUALTH OFFICE PRASSED|OREDITORS IN SBSSION| Nest SF Mrseacr "it wl contate fll JOKS ALL ri DULL. Trading ona i Scale * and Prices Were Lower. D,,L. a W. ASTRONG FEATURE } | ied aes details. Don’t miss it. Fractions Weak, with Third One Hundred Iapectors Protective Commit Meets anal Avenue Leading—The Work in Walled City—Popu- to Discuss the Best Quotations. ait ee | Loner e tae Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2Ist Street i MANILA Feb, 17—Out of a total cal Great unce ty extets to-day as to — —— "The stock market opened fractionally fewer to-day in anticipation of an un- favorable bank statement. The trading fifty-one cases of suspected bubante Rea came Wp raird: Avenee Rat) ezesstingly slow and the amount of plague renorted forty-two proved gen-| Hampered with a debt of $90,000,000, the s ulne and thirty-two deaths resulted. | road has found |t Impossible to induce r mm . aie _ ie... halt 6 thas belo Chinamien, any financial institution to take up the tern ros 5 - 7 . "i task of securing the floating debt of poimt, National Steel and Tennes- | ie tot, a a.) vies cei MAD AS RST MORE TIME FOR TUNNEL.) uc ce et Guster th | 500,000, @ Iron were also up 1-2 each. 10% 10% le} nast week, mostly within the walled) alarmed by this failure and because call to: that fractionally declined were i ny 0 — m™ —- city, and a hundred inepectors, under {of the ugly rumors which lnked the attention Breet & Wire, American Mait 2 Om to the facilities in their m arr uu August Helmont & Co, Ask for @} ine Hoalth Officer, Mi Fdle, en. | Tepreciation of the market valuation of Malt, pf. American Sugar Varther Delay tn bala laehanka “aa tng. (the road's stock with miamanagement Upholstery Workrooms Tobaceo, Baltimore & Ohio wud sid i Feanera then tnd dominating political influence, the for & Western and Norfolk & West: |! Midiies of i ‘Thirty of the inspectors are China-| creditors were forced to take action, i SP mn ~ President Orr, of the Rapid Transit . ’ ‘el & Hock V men who have been furnished by th t \¢-protection they have ries Maft and Third Avenue con-|Gom. dase. ™ ‘Commision, receivedithis merning-e let- palias' 2 es Ey chet) Pere EN eee eee) eer Designing Drape to display weakness The former | { Chinese merchants, named a Protective Commitice, which In 4-2 and the latter 3-4 ee ee Ane a COE ar uae will immediately Institute an owestiea- [aNd Wall Decorations | ( ur Bi ae A Det effect that another extension of time] The Health Department census shows | © “4 n Rapid Transit and Manhat- |! Hon into the Company's affairs. On the /trom materials - lot i! rol pl y La pomula ti Clog fraction sachs i ain ta ae te Ate toloihe contrac tr Ge unndte road el re icoian Cee =. ike. inter es eal devend®| of their own Importation | Sten’ s $2.50 50 Black Box half hour, but subsequently fell off hy i S| purplue reserves De: Mr. Helmon' writes that everything Is heme ms, -- caagee 1 may mean the appointment of | Complete tines of | : ee ra orennrisy Motor the Reiter | NEGRO TROOPS: RIOT, [sc nia" win eine ine Prnecive | Laces and Braids tm Bel Baacutatenaeiter Mr kaee a tee oe _—_- rmmittes will nol venture to predict |‘ which they are prepared | to-day Al any rete they are deter- mined to get to the bottom of the road's | to make to order a Palleema: tide, bel troubles and, no matter who fs respon- Panels and Curtains tail vet to be arranged, and its POt-l meta Pelee 84 at RI Paw) -|sible that he will be able .o conclude these by Tubsday next—the day on] One Seldie to The banks now hold $24,014.67) @ & @ | Cees of the requirements of the % per ot a: 2 and in the jortt from ‘about t, to ge Bisco att | pe pedi WHR Uae C008 OF SThae SI eee 00 sible, threaten to miake @ complete dis- Ea, and Bikar and P Total clearings of all bank clearing-|#Meculty abou: xranting @ short ¢x-| #1, PASO, Tex., Feb. 1%.—-A squad of | “losure in original effects or to @ allroad | tet asta) yut declines houses In the United States for the week | 'ension, amen. tee, negro soldiers from Fort Blisg to-day | This committee consiste of Frederic] conform to decorations of any period Fi A tlle Rg Sg ending to-day were HLEZTSI926, an In| Wie ae We DULL raided the police station in this city to] P. Olovlt, President of the Central Trust ro ther short contracts after the crease of 48 par cent: over the corre-| release a comrade, eae ena rife ge Frente ¢,| Sketches and } ane scien tal ClearingeHowse statement. for to-day: | AND PRICES LOWER. | ie oie ee ated ee Vaotterain Coolidge, Prevident of «he oid) Estimates Submitted Exchanges, $199,461.) balances, $7,51,07, am! one s¢ were killed, “ YN! For the week: Exchanges, §85,315,97%; lie Colony Trust Company, of Boston. en IB |halances, 15.2616. The Bub-Treasury| Wheat had a dull and caster openin; The principal holders of the unfunded! Furniture Silp Covers, ‘a few epecial cases. had a debit balance t ‘of $661,587, | to-day, ‘Traders were Influenced by | SHIPPI NG News. debt wre the Central Trust Company, total males of stocks to-day @vere - drop in the Liverpool cables, also by jd Hisar Gla Inwirlnes: G \Scotch Holland Shades, shares, and of bonds $1,151,000 par]? | sonstant rumors of snow tn the Weat. i 3 ines ane tt eater bs the ‘Morton| — LONDON STOCKS FIRM. The only trading interest in the early | vont oy sew. youn, ‘Trust Company, the National Union| | Furniture Re-Upholstered The Closing Quotations. | Reese Serta te the mck. Pa aeairah. Jand the National City Bank, There are Open, High tow a ¢ Liverpow | hundred of ‘minor creditors, some om- Wi , 23d AS) 7 dim Car @ Poantry,.. ty IR m4 Markets Were Inactive, hut Hepes jittte Com opene! fairiy active andia pene Averped eee Beas baaclnte wet De | ¥ est treet hs S. ete! es ful, and the American Inanes — | shade easter xesatria te Marsilion | these are represt ited. bp th Provgetive| I" 1h to 1 i wy York's opening prices were: May | "urnri4* an Juae) Committ Laneced ws MR by Steady. ‘a — ? fe d NTI mrt K. ale RK Toe London security markeis were In-| Sa corn, wit. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, team eae omrTee Abas he. mat , | eH as EVENING ML a # s 6s active, but held steady to-day Thete| “Ahcegote opening prices were: May SAIDRD TOY ! 1 through dominating Protective Commit Invesgaiion.’ 6th A Cor. 20th St. Cae ee hol wan continued steadiness also displayed | whent, 08 38. July. 08. May corn, 3 3-4 Aah gen, Be Joon i ee Con re:| Vve., LOF. - Beste ery tt ke ey |Mepablic steel ot 4] In the American quarter, although some | MAY Onts. 23 3-4 Wieaies. ate me ipor tha | porter fs 5) ee ———————— Sah a Mee me MN MN HK | Rottbern Ralley Hy | anslety premeed regarding thel wheat, 144-4 bid, Murch. 38 28 bid, Jit vr ‘ of polit 6 ae eee are Sh bs | southern i of the bank statement | 74 1-2.' September } ay | corn t obseotlon f4 mu fete we we! Male bes to-day wr Gromate, ‘Tr eléed ion, Of aT per cant en y Ht Le Late wee 7 anced &-4, Atchison 3-9. | ago, | MEd! not belle 4 condlt! a ws “ Ry ae. ae ie s & nel advances were as tole ie ae TOMORROW than were me catise for tite aunst You ree $17,400,000 has been spent naa Paett \ Head dat erred, Denver jerquette. Lamdon ee will recom | without & penn, return, and it may ae 38 Tena, acite Land nar irforred Vaithmore R'Onio inaltimore| ‘The closing p of cotton to-day Ive power and ai! If the finan- Take much Tore before there will bere en ey pues Avease * ‘Ohio ‘preferred, Southern Railway,| were: February to 8.69; March, 665, INCOMING 8TEAMBHIPS, ost were rendered at tg found to) return. ny Ty ssaiee ont Tet prefecred. Coen a es Ape, $65 to 8.60; May, 858 to DUR TODAY the thing fins a all feet will be . et ' in. Wall street, 7 a Western August 56 to ts ptember, 7.88 rol teases nat’ ft, Leela. date ente ceagea.| What would follow that F cannot ore-| kr fro 0 ay My The close was fractionally higher than] 7.8; October, 7.69 to 7.61; November, 161) gr tons, Al of tae Mer-| diet. | lomeinis of the Fond say: that the Come Ay the “opening in the American railway] to £82; Decémber, 78 to 7.82 Marke: | {4 Toural nile Trust Company, “Phere are many things which will be| pany ts in. splendid financial condition ‘ia wie in aaree at ine devaile of the! thorwmghiy investigated, among” them jnd-deny that an? ie extern. shares very firm. Phoenicia, E DIT ORT. AL FORUM. S ThE WORLD OWING. HAPPIER ¢ A Symposium by Prof, j John Bach McMaster, Susan B, Anthony, Ed- ward Everett:Hale, John appy Mottiet Receives a Swintou. the Child to Whom the fie Sunday World's Ex- Contrasts of Past and Present By Eminent Old Americans, “How I Escaped from the Boers,” sy Winston Churchill FULL PAGE| IN COLORS. A Striking and Probably Ac- curate Likeness of the Father of His Country. ULL PAGE IN COLORS. Marvellous Animal That Reads the Human Brain and solvesits every Secret. AMERICAN GIRL A MY FIRST 5100. By Russell Sage, Henry Clews and Chauncey M. ete Workman at COMPOSITE GEORGE a Seven of His Most Characteristic Por- COUNTESS; HER FATHER CONVICT. Strange Romance of Real Lite. New Facts and Pic- tures, Never Before Pub- lished, of the Young Man Who, Though He Will Have $8,000,000, Labors Eight Hours a Day as a raughts- od

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