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” LL COMPETITION. Roads of the Country to Be in Five Groups---J. P. Morgan a Coal King. ‘The most gigantio of all trusts has been practically completed by J. Pler- pont Morgan. He does not call the com- bination which he has effected and which controls more than 7,000 miles of railroad a trust; he refers to !t as “ag community of interest Railway men and financiers say that within two years there will be not Lake Shore and more than five or six railway organiza- Bouthern tions in the United States and that YilCnicage ands t these will be working !n harmony, with (Nickel Plate) each one having representation on the Erle Girectories of the others. Some go so Pee far as to say that the plan ts already Reailing about completed, and they divide the aera ae railroads of the country Into the fol- Jersey . @ Five Groups. Westerns i Vanderbilt Group—New York Central New York, New Haven and 6t. Paul and Omaha, Boston and Al- Hartford Seb Rib eieiets RAILROADS IN : THE TRUST. 3: Mileage. +200 aH of. et at New York Central pn Michigan, Central . iil Michigan + us see New t of feicieiei-t bany, Michigan Central, West Shore Southern Raliroad Northwestern, Big Four, Union Paciiic : Nickel Plate, Delaware and Hudson, | Pacite Lackawanne. Chteago, Milwaukee and Bt Cageaxt. Group—Pennylvania, Pan- | Paul handle, Norfolk and Western, Ches ake and Ohio. Cleveland, Cincinnatt Deake i ¢ nd St. Le chi Morgan-Hill Group—Erle, Reading, (3 Baltimore and Onto, Southern Ratlway, 3 aay Rome iat Jersey Central, Lehigh Valley anaes ern Pacific, Great Northern, C Milwaukee and St. Paul. Unton . Baltimore and Ohto.. 2 Baltimore and Ohio South- western 3 and Alton, few York, New Haven and Hartford, Chicago Terminal Transé Tilinols Central, Missourt, Kansas ar Texas; Kansas City, Pittsburg and !f ., Raper ec Gulf, 8t. Louis, Peorin and Northern. — | hieago ant Alton .. Es Gould Group—Missour! Pacific, St. land Texas Lou!s Southwestern, Iron Mountain, Fr Li , Texas Pacific, Iowa Central, Wabash. SOT USE Mixsour! Pacific The biggest figure tn all of these d fe Pierpont Morgan. He stands head and shoulders above any other railroad finanoler the world has ever seen. He has worked out his plans and accom- | plished his aims within an incredibly | short space of time, when the gigantic | nature of the deal is considered, and ne | ' 1s to-day the dominating force in more | railway and coal corporations than any other man. Controls Coal Market. The deal by which the Central Rail-| coal rade road of New Jersey and the Lehigh Val- | “ane la the men drawing nalnrice ley Join the Philadelphia and Reading joe from 81,000 to #2500 4 year— as Morgan properties gives him absolute nowhoe make up the erent control of nearly two-thirds of the an- thracite coal of the country. He haa long had desire to have one sellin agency, which would greatly reduce the cost of dimribution, and he ts now In a position to accomplish his purpose. Fred E, Seward, for forty years ed!-|atend of $5,000,000 a year. BIBLE TEXT WRONCED WIFE PLEA FAILED. WAKES THREATS Mrs. Wentworth Says She corn ed in the anthracite wIIl suffer from this consoldation, a they hnye from all others, There | 19 SL50 and 82a day to an ee OY me ably at the top will get sn, Odd Excuse ors Ga ool Hanna from the Pen- Will Follow Miss itentiary. Ackerman. John Wanna, the young man who] ‘To {il to submit ton nal inter= thought he found a text in the Old ‘Tes- tament which warranted him in writin a letter to Louls Stulz, a weakthy pro wita her fri gave the fol- through her a Ackerman duce dealer of Brooklyn, den owing stater $15,000, in default of w mud to an Bvening World eeporter: threatened to make public do “D have beard nothing of my husband statements against Miss Stulz, was sent} sinee he Mise Ackerman, to the Penitentiary for one year to-day] but I do not pelteve they have left the by Judge Courtney, in Special Sessions,| country. It is my Impression, without A fine of $0 was also imposed. any direct facts to back it up, that they are in the vieinity of New York They may have Kone to Chicago, but 1 doubt It. “LT have not yet decided about be- ginning action for divorce and shall not until I confer further with my attorney. His lawyer, Alfred C. Cowan, asked for a commission to examine Hanna's mental condition. This was dented, Hanna will be sent up (o-day and begin h's term at once. He was a cigarette fend, and when he Was arrested his moiher temiified that hel An 1 have already stuted, if my hus- was Irresponsible. je had written ‘ tren tocans Rearly a Score of threatening letters to| band would return to me to-lny | would freely forgive him, take him back to my heart and never refer by word or action to this unfortunate occurrence ‘do ask The Evening World to accept this statement through my mald as coming from me, as I am so bowed down by the weight of thia grief that 1 feel unable to submit to the ordeal of a personal interview, Though Mrs. Wentworth mae no ref- erence to Mies Ackerman, \t 1s known that she does not feel dispored to for- give her, ax she docs her husband. She had Intercopted tctters from the school teacher and knew that an elopement was contempla Before her husband left she said to him: “If you go with her tt will be her doing, and ff L follow her to the end of the carth { wil! have satisfaction.” It {a feared by Mise Ackerman’s relatives Wentworth Mr. Stulz. The Jast, demanding money, was the one which Jed to his arrest. —¥ World Wants the Path to Prosperity. 682 30 PAID HELP WANTS IN THIS MORNING'S WORLD, Pald Help Wants ia the ‘Thirteen Other New York P; . that should she return, ere oma might take personal vengeance on her. Wentworth'a friends belleve that he will be back at his oMfce within a few AGENTS .... ... +++ 10) HOUSEWORK . q 3 aw business ARTIFICIAL JANITORS ., 8 on the court FLOWERS B KITCHENWORK B ‘heen Sea that Sool enn Ene LADIES .. 3 no: at v7 ER his wife forgive him he knew LAUNDRESSES 3) of nin aftection for Mien Ackerman, aud MEN. 6] had in a manner condoned It. 2 NURSES NECKWEAR OPERATORS PORTERS SALESMEN ——————$—$___ . Speaker Henderson Sti Il, WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—Speaker Hen- dersn to-day was again detained at his homo by Iliness, and Mr. Dalzell (Pa.) resided over the House, Before the d hater upon the Reapportionment was resumed It was ngreed that thi final vote should be tuken before the adjournment to-morrow, Satwsatade DISHWASHERS RESSMAKERS Se EE. ERRAND GIRLS... 4 "= AGENCIES 9] . Consular Agent Dead. g GORDON FREDERS | 2.UISCELLANEOUS..183| LONDON, Jan. 7,—Samuel D. Caldwell, GROCERY CLERKS 4 Omnis shee occoeoes 1B) TOTAL «, the United States Consular Agent at Seyitle, Spain, died to-day in St. Thom- es" Hospital, thiscitys PRIEST WAS KILLED BY HIGHWAYMEN. een Father Reigel Found Dead and Robbed in Philadelphia Lodging~House. REV. CHARL He was found murtered and robbed in a lodging-house hall adelphia PHILADELPHIA, Jan 7—The the murder af in Ph links, and he Had Plenty of Money, an't say how mueh the Iden! castor victim. revurn 1 had never, fut wan house at know Ite wick a few afrald at that ard, with the head resting on the Doty ret in Phin 1 f war n| Roney. Presentat! Saturday e bing a dead aun found Ap soon ax he had finished hear- sham he came | Dincase, 1 Henrt s Morgue nak pts from the hour he , While misiting friends, had Yo bed aiken tio a nearby | apon friente pvervoat, his watch My PRISINER SAIS HES ELD UP NO MAID'S WORK OR ENNERS. But Policeman Declares Dr. Corish Was Only Drunk. Sues for Separation Rather Than Wash Dishes. Brooklyn Enne has started Dr. John L. Cort street and Third a t Hamilion, appeared in Street Court] with a resolution that will tend to eman- . He tn a badly damaged! cipate his sex. He will hereafter dition, frain from washing Polleeman Dorney said po found the} the floor and tending youns (eae ate tis morning. | phat te he will ret, he pr ner dechs ,) je Court of Heid apt and assaulted by) ty TANTO EA, ‘The policeman’ ¢ Was drunken: | &f NiRet intl Jan 11, A phyaich Hopital raid Ce JAMES BUTLER’S BIG TRADE. | shed a Syatem of Estal Groceries Here. As a proof of what Individual prise may mplieh it ts eury to potnt to the succes Butler. in the srocery trade Now He enters miny Krocery store Lutler Butler had come eral years | the Mr, Ireland to pursue as all Mia U iby strict apn ute details of hls busts transactions Ww butler soon made hin” fret store a tng Inv stment, and the work of venture begun, Stores rious sections of e results attained wi the Duninoss Was cla until Oni o entire elty was ¥ nigh covered with the Butler Krocerics, About. three have told his adored t of werk would be a pleas on done for her and t nat at I8. Linton began saving ap for baby carriage, Mr. of fer alified ork. fo fweap and dust the baby and ita clothes on without pinning the «ar ments to the flesh, and ty tay things Up with newtncwn he f reas, puree of supplying ht Broes, Pindreby eliminating the ° that h Dips by © the who esate 0 BA caatomets to ahace with him that consequently yy argoted a” spa ‘at Cheenwich and Hubert streets, Manhattan, and for the {ten yeura’ every etnre embmced In Pho Butler ayatem pas recelved {ts sup- he pureh: ners Con husband and he or a position of the educatlo lee rout from this source, Int suminous complaint wi Mite next atep taken by Mr. Butler was] Mr. Ennera has fied in his applic to manufacture all articles possible. The| for divoi he recites all these things, result has been that the businesa is con-| and he adda that Mra, Buners finany us veloped 4 fondness for having her nails manicured and her hair combed by a male caller, who performed his pleasant ducted dieeat trom pmperucactarer te) eons sumer, ani \@ mi! rot sued te enjoyea by the customers CAUTION. entice against such unfair tactics. you honest Suits or Overcoats for Twelve Dollars. = A Great Drop Offered Between Seasons Only from Our Standard Prices. Sale Starts To-Day, Ja will continue \ ATRICANIDER And for 60 Business ays. omg Dave developed into an increasing business. Twice a year during dull months, to do business large force of skilled cutters and tailors emploved, we legitimate reduction from our regulat prices and made nized values. cotton or shoddy goods, by depreciating methods ge efforts been made to equal our standard of values. style desired. i shades in rough faced overcoatings, Montagnac and C! Included in this sale is the fashionable Lord successful new model overcoat, Ratt COLUMBIA been imitated and our signs copied, for your and our men who have their clothing made to order, and given values that We have through our f wholesale merchandising given the best Suits and Overcoats that it was possible to make for $15, and have given double for the money. For $12, Suits or Overcoats, to Order Which we at no other time make for less than $15. Ve have not done all this without incurring the jealous rivalry and pique of competitors whom we have startled by our well recog- By offering inferior linings, by sweatshop work, by We offer you for a limited time a choice of strictly all-wool fabrics, carefully tailored, substantially trimmed and properly fitted. For the Suits (made from strictly all-wool goods), largest ¥ assortment (every fabric in full rolls), Black goods in Vicuna, f Thibet or Diagonal (that will not gloss), fancy Patterned Worsted, and the fashionable Heather and Unfinished Worsted, cut in any For the Overcoats (strictly all wool), all shades of West of England Kersey, Melton or Moule, and the fashionable Oxtord tes> NO SWEATSHOP WORK. <e39 IN. W. Cor. Nassau and Ann Sts, N.Y. NOTICE,—To avoid mistakes, look for building (which we 9 occupy entirely) covered with flags of all nations and pink signs. We are compelled to make this statement, as our methods nave n. 7, and keep our have made a nerally, have hinchilla, Raglan, our protection, Concerning following announcement we beg to say that unscrupulous merchants in our neighborhood have the audacity to imitate our methods, have our signs, even appropriating our flag idea, in order to our customers, hoping that a mistake may be made and their store entered in place of ours. We appeal to all fair-minded men in protest We can and will give copied the husbend the disnes aad Pianos and oy qhVineeeeessaseneseneeseenn ALL CARS TRAN, Pianos, $1 wi: WEEK. Wilson Piano, the stand- ard of perfection, $155. oe $5.00 down and$1.00 Pe. Pianos delivered on pay- ment of $5.00. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave. 59th and 60th Sts. AANA NANOS OA ERMA AAA AVA OA OAR OEY ie a Railroads | PARRAGUT FIRE INSUR. of this company wih the hours of 1) Me DARHEE, Secretary. tthe howe fants Dee. 21, 1500. Jen. 2 1901. The ani Jar street, on Monday, and Wa CHAMPION, an VP. a ot M. Secretary. ‘E CO.—New York, jectioa tor Directers Sd. Peter n ave Patents Pat IO AM, Jaa 9, Brovktyn, MARDEN —at es MARY B HARDEN fe of William F. Hanten, and Paul's Church, Nesideace Tn ‘* CO. Mr Ennera now Nas possesal hi NEW _ YORK CENTRAL. 8 cy taking esented tie course, | t husband wash | o4 “Why not? fhe cou ut L ittona on his ch willing that he w! ‘ v baby, And Tam going to him.) will forgive my hustand VAM cad return to hin If he will agree to Daily. except have blr v8 he hax always Hut he wil have to Keep his plac has. recently advertised hounekeeper, des: “a handsome. widow replies from bi 3 widowers who ray that they w uch a person to. brighten up the homes and lives, Sho has sont all the: replies (o her husband, and she 1s hop: fal that the perusal of them will Induce him to return to her loving welcome and his duties as scullery maid, seam- ‘Eoout VAN herve atress ard nurse, ‘Gea’! Sugerintende: Ww PIANO ACTION & Siva te, Seatham 1 ington, N. REKLY VAY ered 01 balance of our Fall Novelty Handsome Colored: (8 colorings); $2 36 in. All Wool Venetians, 4 78 pieces Black Crepons, different designs; $2 Goods : for | Steget-Cooper & Cog pa faltiee meaty Ear cA ae 4 | Lord & Tayl Neue 8 A.M. to6 PF. M. ‘Saturdays MEN'S WOMEN'S @ CHILDREN'S CLO aive t No security, Your promise 7 W. 34th St, ae Glasses E air a Sootac terns as et ‘ We have put on sale thes Dress Goods at /4, to their real value. 25 pieces more of those. Crepons, 68 cts. avyards : “ “ NavyCheviot,, 42 “ © Surah Serge, 46“ “ “ Cheviot..226) Boe “ FinerCheviot, 79 Black Crepons, — Anti 68 cts. «yer. ; q Broadway & 20th 86: WATCHES HES ceed WARRASTED ONE THAR, OPEN AN ECCOUNT FALKS?’ | CREDIT. _ required. Week! iy fel cat ; 431 8th Reel! 32d Se "_OPEN SATURDAY & MONDAY SVENTNOS,”” CREDIT: TO ALL WITHOUT SECURITYs= 0 for Laden, ae: DROGH CLOTHING ee CLOAK CO." ota! —_ ols, ce ah oor may Me “CREDIT, warcit Ti] WALTHAM WATCHES, wenkiy; erucie delivered ry NGE WATCH 00... 191 Bi WATCHES. Diamante, |Sevelr7 uusnat Dlazoad A Watatl On, Interest and Dividend Notiess, Bankers,:: Oth Ave., 18th and oe Sts. Interest at the rate of 4 credited to depositors on , pie tiee aud six mouths Ease 10 x Depositu made before the tenth day of month draw ite for full month, » A. M, to 5.30 P. MM. 123 AND 120 BOWERY, NEW YORK, Dee 30, 1900.” A manl-annuel dividend at tbe rate ot FOUK PEM CUNT, per annum das been dey’ ctaree aud will de credited to Gepositers, 1 upward and not caneidion 73,000 which have | bess < ted at Jeaat three montha ou the Stab ig nuary neat, and wili DO pepe after Monday, January 3b; 11 posited on oF before January (otersst trom Janwery, 3 IN D, 10KS, Biaesse Tae ler es