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OS STL. ane 8 mien Southern Pacific Also a Stock Market Feature. Gouthern Pacific,and Brovk- ‘Transit atooks were in Gemard firet hour on the Exchange market generally was dull, Pacitio was the feature in ¢he buying, large blocks boing bid tn. The price, however, remained firm at rit Brooklyn Rapid Transit opened up 18-8 per cont, and soon gained an additional T4 per cent, and then foll off a4 per cont. Other noticeably active securities were Bugar and Wheeling & Lake Bric rec: ond preferred. Sugar was irromular, wavering within a margin of 1 por cent, i ‘Wheeling & Lake Mrie was up about 4-2 point, With the exoaption of Bugar and Brooklyn Rapid nett, Fa {hduetrial traction stocks were dull almost to aly while the prices were lower. A. lively milling movement developed fn the second hour which had tte in coption In the stesl stocks, ‘Thelr weak- Hew soon diffused a heavy tone to the Pacifics, Coalers, Tobacco and Tra: A Lowes averaged about a point in Propertion, but #ome Imation low aenmal 2 polite, Great aotivity marked the rover oui. ane Erle & Western Tine Lows ait midday in some wt meet hecho the reaction, bubthe market ayer and Amer! gan Ice rose tbe ant roferred 2 Lake Bhoro was ‘i Inia over yeatel ‘9 _ clome weithour obtaining stock. Fens werd quiet and irregular The whole market fell away t the lowest in the. afternoon, lrookly Tranait losing 2 3-8; Bugar nearly 2 points; Northwestern 2 b4 and south rh Paolo and Misgourt 1 ket and 1 des cae Other lonses In the rallroad ist roached a point | ‘ho total sales of wtocks to-day were 164,900 phates and of bondw 3,179,000, The Closing Quotation Open. High Am. Oar @ Foundry . 1h Ameriean Tee Oo, u Ameriean Ire 4%. pf. Am, Linseed pt i) American Malt pt “ AM. melt, Ket, SHASRBUveSs Wan, & 8 Louie, “i ational Tabe orthern Pacttt Official IN YREUT ING irs A CINCH FoR UNCLE SAM ER PRISE iM TRANSIT a RRM OPI rrr RPE | EVENING, VULUBER wd ‘Venqines> MACHINERY trc. SAm - AasA oven If Johnnie Bull Doesn't Get a “Move on” Uncle Sam Will Soon Put Him Out of Business. k CERTANT. Announcement Made, but Buillder’s Name a Secret. ’ A new cup defender will be built to meet Bir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IT, and it will be the best boat that genulty can devise and money purch At the annual fall meeting of the ? York Yaokt Club last night Commodore Lewin Cass Ledyard touched upon this burning question as follows ow York Alrbrake wy” “Gentlomen, it te with the utmoat jrerie & Western a4 PMasvro that Tam able to assure you eee et MM | téenight that you need have no unensl Pennaylvanta aa a K People's Gas My | news a8 Lo Whether a yacht Will be bull foo ‘te 42%] to defend the America’s Cup, Not only peoding A phssss, , [wilh the yacht be built, but I can say ty A 47% | with the lke confidence that no effort sarily fl | of any sort or akill and devotion will be : 1) |apared to make t fenne a muccenstill HY Jone, ‘Tt would be a pleasure to me it T 4 4 were at liberty to mention names, but Waban pf i fae ninit Weetern Union et APP am not, 1 can only ark you to rest ‘her! aL. B Cee @% | upon this aasmurance which I give you, AMERICAN 8 IAN STOCKS ven London Traders Not Partial ta Other Market feourttion, Amaploan stocks Wore firm and cative to-day in the Loudon, an) et, while Other wecurition were dul er four. toon American lamion were its ed in at that were fully wp to New York ttle valle Were Atoaly and console for both accounts 1-16 lower, with dla. counts showing a hardening tendency, WHEAT HAD A RALLY, The wheat market opened at tf per gent. decline, but later recovered the} 1 wan dull and eary, York opeping ‘prices Were De- rowheat, 78; March, SR} ahs; eves: Ben were: Necember, MH wheat, ws: nominalt pe 14 bid; May ids Gatober « orn, 1) nominal; omnber closing prices were: Novem. As 6S to TL I) December vethber wheat, » Ble®, Ookober » WI) Deceme oy S6L AliRUay, Bb nd atendy, od Pale alin oiee tate Otatorman to He Probated at Mansfield, 0. MANEPEBLD, 0,, Oct, 2,—The will of bed ann agen A a be Med 000, jos, and are and ew i ngton, Nee ot agli Pao peloadbes. 5 grt STRICKEN ILL. v LA, E nthe of and Bix! rll Se tea Taken to His Home, reat app’ +] Wade's Evacuation Commission and wa These rentarks were recelved with ‘The reverberating hand> rolled out on Ma have annoyed Richa ipfeld in the Garden far more than] ¢ the famous seam pipes Aflor the expreswions of approval had dled Into silence question after question as bandied about the house ae to the identity of the man or men who would snoulien the responaibliity, but those oul ik with authoriiy refused to @ive more, information than Commo- Gore Lady Aad ween fit to divulge, CAPT. PAGE DIES IN CUBA, Diatiogw 4 Oicer w Victim of Yellow Fever in Hospital, HAVANA, Oct, 2%.-Capt, Page died of yellow fever to-day in Las Animas Hospital, Page wae a captain of Porto Rico infantry He came to Cuba with Majors Ungutat Bpaniare of note. The deceased wal oll liked by the Cubans and ee SHE DIED AGED 103, Men. Tattle Was the Oldest Woman: in Wayne County, BODUB, N.Y, Oct, M—Mra, Washit Tuttle, the oldest woman in Wayne era filed here yeaterday, She was born at Litchfield, Conn., in the year 177, and came with her father mother to this county, In an Ox cart, put ten yeara old. y had no pelehbars, being the frat oneeeenelil SHIPPING. NEWS, ALMANAC FoR TO-DAY, B2\fun wets. GON Mood sete. TUR TIDE High Wi 4 Waltimore Naples Wambara OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS. BAILED TODAY, Kit Navehor, Charles 1 Brunewik. Uoyenseie Note ‘TO BAIL TOMORROW, neepeeh ito ten rem. 10 RIVED, Hesperia Columbia. HeCHTT i a JAMBHIPS. care eait he Frode! or car ae NEN OEFEMDER PERITON OJ Old Fighter, Suffering in Hospital, ts Do~ Ing Well. On @ cot in the Polyetinie Hospital, Third avenue and Forty-second street, | Join L. Bulilvan |s resovering from « bout tat came nearer Malshing bis ca reer than even the memorable beatin tat robbed him of the ttle that he long defende! and placed him upon | list of “has-beons No mortal foe jald the big fellow out thie time, He ts recovering from an operation for the reliet of a rupture which he sustained some time ago, ‘The borly gladiator went to the Poly- clinty Hospital upon the advice of phyrl- clans on Monday and submiited to the surgeon's knife that evening The allment had been neglected by the ex-champlon and fears were expresre:| that it had been aggravated: beyon ponelbility of relief, were strong grounds for apprehension, an Jolin hl. wae not in enya ke the phys * so anaiiion leh marked him “atta yy of activity to the rity pe eparatioa Sullivan wan ti he od oo, Awalnst him, bur e surREONS tha! lemeed he the galt Te aid, too, and It wus morning at the hospital th ation had been entirely suceos@ful anid + Was out of danger and would oF rapidly, hat dimoult ad destitute ial veliet tw © Timothy 0. ‘An, Ryeeing World. reporter saw Job I Gutitvan on his eot at the hospital is afternoon 1am all. tlatit." i, i" ibacription for his Feta by fey ald the ex-cham “HE gvesaeT ll pall throygh, I've n In & good Many. tleht boxes betore 11 wit get Wirough this The only trouble now ie that I am ty From the ether dope they pumpe 1009 my frlendy won't Ro by fie Jim Dalley an: do brouwmt me here” ‘They dealt ft 4 Two week re ‘a a In ity had to come Gueas they have fixed n ‘Loo Bedine performed Mae cook bn ‘4 a corker, It was no trouble « & rolling ofa ine ay pull through ean't eo Jiat i enay I avhe all over don't want for @ th and I can't even ill CALLS MILLINER A THIEF, MIItOn UMler's Ev-Partner Seyn He Kept $10,549 tn Noten, Milton 'T. Uhler, of No, 3 Wort One Himdred and Pitteenth street, was a prisoner in the Jeffernon Market Court this morning on the charge of larceny preferred by Hugo Kiahre, of 14 Weat Thirty-third street, The complainant alleges that in Atguat and september last he gave the défendant ¢ iy promt. sory notes vallied at $1050.46 to e then dircounted, He alleges that no made, ate ie, ih ia ea i Fine ship ina fai a y own for Nov, 2 ee Ntted to pall of 1,00. te STEAMER SMASHES SLOOP, poner being * Navrowa, ‘The Norwegian freight steamer Uilor, Capt, Larsen, for Barbadoes and Dem erara, While passing out off the Nar- rows at 1038 A. M,, collided with the sand loop Mary J., inward bound, which hed her, bowsprit damaxed. ‘The Uier had the door of her cost port ss the <pghveal ide carried away, Fretgbter Uller im Collision in the! | i} | In fact It was i admitted by the hospital staff that there {had pega this)! We oper: [i | fei, —_— URL KILLED v's" BRAR, UPACTURING JRWELLER 231 EIGHTH AVE," BY A TRA, Miss Rose McVicker Mar gled Under the Wheels at White Plains. Thi wate ie ded larger than thle cat Mise Rowe chy, MoVieker, of New York death at White Maing early (hie mornlag while trying | Atch a ‘rain over (he New York Ventral Nalirond for New York met a horrible Mies MeViokor had been visiting some Ay 6 relatives dn White Plath last night, fyi Koon after mid nit left tomo to the to bak She vet reached (he station as the | train wWiiel) whe intended taking waa [pulling out. Sho gin for tt and gra \the hand ratl of the jast conch. The sudden jerk whieh the train gave mae where for leew Pie woman tore her hold and she foi | than $2000 the Wheels the list coach pasaing ove snd left leg were kevored ertibly mane Mog the local howpita 4 Mies MeVicker Was employed in one of the large votels la New York Clty and charge of the silverware, briea. brac and linens Sho was also well-known in Weatches- County, having been employed as] waitress In the leading hotels ") nty monials of satiefed ads have used Sunday in shoes for men, women and children, family, this is the place to come. Women's $2.00 Men's $3.00 Box Box Calf and | Calf and Black Black Kid, soa Kid, Welted, Leather and Kid ty teden en 4 Double Sole Say Sn Lace Shoes, Misses! Large Site Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Button and Lace S203 234 (0 Oeevwrrs ss Peerene eee rere enews w| Misses’ Black Kid, Patent Leather Tp, Button and esc sizes HL WD 2, rover rerrterecccdone a " r __ Oy > -FONGLE SAM * AS A BRIDGE BUILDER $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 9) Cents on the an 18 KI. Rolla Boys’ Derby /Tats, 4275 up! black and brown, The proof of the pisclometvat The Public Should Remember * | That in Our Basement is to be always found the freshest goods and the most wonderful bargains} If you are} looking for shoe bargains for yourself or for YOUr| [aro es el 2, LW, cries. phate dal Gurls’ Clothing Department Special Values, Girls’ Dresses, jof all wool serges and mix- tures; new models; values |$7 to $yo, at $5.00 & $7.50, Girls’ Jackets and Reefers, of all wool cheviots and ker- seys in 44 box coats; sizes 6 to 12 years; values $12.50 to $15.00, at $10.00 cach, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Boys’ Clothing Department. Men's *6, ray. 55 “ shiny, Or double breasted Sack. Extraordinary Values, tot Boys’ Top Coats, of inelton Oxford box backs, finely tailored; sizes 6 to 16 years; value $8, at 50,00, Boys’ Cheviot Suits, ~jnavy blue, spiece, denitite. breasted vest; sizes 10 to 16 years; value $ro, at $7.00, aT AND 18 tbh fall and winter shapes; value $a, at $7.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th & K UME obliges Consider a moment. Have you an old Plano? We want it, We will take it in part Payment for a new Anderson Piano, Hardman Piano, We will allow you whatever itis worth, Fasy time payments for balance, ANDERSON & CO., Fulton St, Elm Place L Station, BROOKLYN. Jump a aeen THING WORLD WANTS THE “ KLONDIKE"’ OF HELP. Paid ieie Wants 566 «: aE Ao 287 Paid Help Wants in 13 Other New York 1,00) soonminonae Papers Combined, MUTOH EN WOR k |Child’s Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, B Button. and L ace, es | vaKens LADIAP atenée ‘| 6 WO sas elbaneblnccb dese ceenrcccsece PETE, LET 4,00) bathe MACHIINtETS 5 Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes $ to 1314,. | m seb ud URS a ayn talhh Cat Lage Sons, stm 21 oH, w]e «rn Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, Sizes 11 to 2, beeveeee OQ] canume Aoki po ourrené 6 PAPPANANOGRS STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M inmmonaian Hannan. | ALFRED). CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor, 20th St. | prec U Pacenwie : = DAU CLARKE ‘ $A. eaLADme ; New edition WORLD | 7 ’suvsoues «alum Facts About P olitic "P" ALMANAG, just] mnsno,torr 2 tocar a from the press, with Special Campaign Supplement, Tells you | rnin | warrens all about A’ mine of information. Mote for the (ill! sonx ... t: uiscnuiavoovn 1h, ging tes ay ‘oan Vote, Concise and complete. 28 Cents | as is Weasel his Be ii illus SOM as i note eo agony gurr « Clothing Company. UPPER COR. 3D AVE, AND 127TH ST, Men’s Fall Clothing YX You expect to get Price AS LONG AS THEY LAST, The talk to-day is regard to your Fa Suit. You expect get one, don’t you / where you yin save the most money, taking quality, style,|] fit and construction! into consideration, Guarantee customers expect to do better here than else where, ‘They do, as you can plainly see hy these few ex: amples from our large stock, Wool Cassimere Suits, well made and lined witlr Italian cloth, seams all sewn with silk, the kind you generally see for $4.0,.00, Men's Handsome Striped Worsted Suits, made with piped edges and deep French facing ; good value if you paid $ 12,00 for one. Men's Alls Wool Black Diagonal Coat and Vest, # guaranteed fast black and warranted not to wear Your choice of Cutaway, Frock, single Pants to match, $2.50, Our elegant stock of Fall and Winter Overcoats is now ready for your inspection and comprises all grades from Fall Overcoats at 4,98, 6.00, %50 and 10,00 and upwards, 7.50, 10,00, 12,00 and upwards, Guarantee Clothing Co., Upper Corner 3d Ave. and 127th St, Store dl iil oer Until 9, cewetey Until 14 Cla FURT SHOE € UNION SQUARE, BET. BROADWAY AND QUAI PLACE, Winter Overeoats, 6.00,, ‘0 An unimportant change in the ‘style of the Men's Shoes which we have been selling at $1.50 and $2.00 us to close them out, C, INT? Ungarnered fields of business await thrifty pioneers to gather geisen profit. The Quick Way to Reach Them Is the Sunday World Want Way,