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“©. Then Delaware % Hudson advanced “pprices were about 1-2 per cent, lower: Mia: but an very few stop loss orders ap- <> peared, which was a promine ae PS 114 per cent. in Denver & Itto Granite [.-latter made up ent! 4% Col. Southern THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY TanIE ININE ARRESTS FOR THE F LLY INSTICKS Then Delaware & Hud- son Advanced, Gain- ing 14 Points. “LARGE BLOCKS BOUGRT.|3 . Grangers, Sugar and Tobacco Among the Securities Favored. me duil near the close, with the exception of Sugar, which Jost and Consoll. “1 Gas, which rose 21-2 from the low point. The increase of 2 per cent. on the yearly dividend of Delaware & Hudson ht oan im- portant shor: interest. and they ‘ld the price up by leaps and bounds, one-halt and full point changes following each other in rapid quccession. The Coalers rose in sympathy, Erle ‘first preferred gaining 33-8, and 2nd preferred 41-4, and the Mending and New York Central about 2 points each. Delaware & Hudson's first rush carried Mt up to 157, after which tt fell back % 2 “Vani there were other reactions reaching Jeo) a point. ‘again to 1501-2, and Ontarlo & Weatern ANNIE MILLEE BRYAN. TAY 3%. The buving of these two stocks 45wan on an enormous scale. The market pare foaed firm in sympathy, but not. gen- erally at the top. . . } © A‘ falrly large volume gf sellins or- te Reigel Was Decoyed fers wero thrown on tie market at “Raa ” e the opening, and this, together wiih | nto a “Speak Easy Weakness of American shares in 1an-| : and Killed. don, caused a marked depreanion an) ‘The confession ma allan “Sailor Bob, hone have been arrested | feat gn yesterday's carly dealings, the tide eturned upward when the selling ordora fort urder of Re sthad been disposed of. a ees a by 1 The initial defictenotes extended tel nie inuicitual to rier for The ‘and 5-8 In Rock Island. In the rafly the ly the opening de- cline and became of the strong features of the marke: with a substan- tlal net gain. PyThe advance was led by the Pacitics, Fall of which were consp Sant. Of these Missouri i? gain of 11-2 points: was about as strong with an 5) 2 point, while Union Pacitic was up i Per cent. on the common stock and 1 ) point on the preferred. Southern I and Texas Pacite were up fractionally, ena falriy large volume of business Other strong features were Amertean | tao Central OMece 4 stutement to Capt Titus, accusing Jacob Wyn men. susiy buoy he ded, with, ig the prieal with knockout drop: him. On hin ata nd seven others are today un Three we re among t tred to-day by the New York poiice Burlingtot Delawi & Wade ) Bon, Onturlo & Western ant Sugar, al | Of which were up a points white]! cata ni anything, beeaure 1 Misia ware de I Vinde s marain ae{ tye math IT know nothing rol twit about the murder whatever. 1 know There was ‘ qf pething about the pemons arre tn hoar, in Philadelphia having anything te de with tcocks it SLT Mena a apis Bryan tea typ 1 Rubber, preferred, of “Beatty Rubber common and #1 Perf PEE Baltimore Onto, | Th n bookmaker named 3 1 erook ant ts a pal Ink. with whom, the tried to rob the fh nus, on the DEAL EXPLAINED StL. got op 21-2 and sn steadily to 6. strength: availed of to take profits In other ern und the advance hilted Market then became cull, ‘The total wales of stocks to-d 2,105,500 ' shares and of bonds $3, The Closing Quotat Open. igh Low. ¢ oy Pooling May Be Legal- ized, So the Magnates Got Together. . o Ame. Steel & Hoop ‘Amer. Steel & Wire Mina. Jan, MA solution tivity in railroad affairs here by a conthdent! Mr oH reve ty maya talk with Mr Hilla ‘American Tobsc-o Ateh., Top, & 5. Fe atch. Top & SF. pt Balimere & Ono. ne ne the ral Kobe a eal Bj way to prevent i; men to harmo hed by a commun tock to control the polis and t Col. Berkel 34 pt. to ocean was vitally’ affec Hleetele he had» Halttmor. and Nortiern 2s Mr trust aw security ——— Cotton Market 10 9.47; Sune, 2M dod Ausuat, 9.10 to 9.110 8 ‘Atguat, 9.09 to. Octobe Wheat Prices Dect: heat opened a trifle vasy (y-day anit auffered a allght decline onan cariy selling movement, prompted by arke Argentine shipments, In comparia en. w York's opening prices were: Muy at, $21-5 to 83 1-4; July wheat, 80 May corn, 441-4, N. Code | w 5-8 to 77 2-43) May corn, 38 5-K, ‘ 3 wheat, S118; May, pepe ok jhe Union | nam," Jaluary cor ope 1-8; AS 3-4 DIAS March, 45) 1a a u wan deposed | New York's clpelng prioge were atarah S of owner, Fi, 007° Oo. St es ng World, wae eaw him in the etty on of Ko North Blghth street, Phtladetphta, of he and a number of other men lone lunderjacreatlucaldeailirvantand ment Wynne jer ure pris- years old, of y confession to the The} Hadelphin police that 1 did | NOPtl Elehth atre ighth street, He today that Father Retgel “mpenk eany, Ing vote! on at a chure FRAUD CHA Indicted Men Are Now Accused of Whole- sale Swindle. RCED. nee swindling Is now itor ‘Thomas Martin, ker, of Union snd Willam & Undertaker Wi wnt he told me that the | | made thle stat suntey dw tha ay 4 Cy Ow 5e by Congres Col. Fuel & tron “President HMM ald that such a law ised men If ire of being Jit did not feel sald the traMes from ocean by thts md that to protect his ured stock tn md Ohio, Erte dulged in by wall nothing. nasority of the stock roads wan SEAT HIM. pak Nedrich's HIGHWAY Nledrich, of In charge by the lower Fulton A ruy har ch and May ¢ all caused a decline of st * cotton market to- day. that was genoral later, prevent wery were a disappo!ntine A prominent irm credited with having a January corver in mind was a ng seller wt oodon oneal, he opening ve i 9.78 to 9.81; February. 55 1 2.4 to 9.51; Apri, : Nlesrish had Is Fhavins Fot a purse cont a badly battered STOCKS DOWN IN LONDON. | | Vatavorable Africa Depressed he Market, year, and weaker Engilsh way dull and depressed to-day rile news from South Afrion parket for American railway re was weak and trading compars conipared with opening. prices were: May MURDER OF A PRIEST. ED MURDERERS OF PRii % e “Go, °o 2, a His Confession to the Police. certiin 4 a friend of the about the matter, i ted on h's drinking Kk several drinks, wy rand Kot Inte priest hen he inv the pri ‘ather Relgel to went with him, and was Bryan'n “apeak-caay.”" taken was midnight,” Bryan | ald in his conte ‘and Annie and | were eati woing to bed, when Jake ask could bring in a Erlend to ha wod who] time tor a while. 1 and he and ts now hd four men same in w prlest The last had a bly roll of bills. ‘They sent for a cai of beer and all had a Jolifcation. Two women dropped in from upestaira and all began to dane Whenever the priest he they Jontied him and sot Minaliy Jake went out and © with a bottle of seme stuff, He put some ina glass and exchanged tt for the t's lise. “That's chioral. he watd. ‘I missed before, but TH do him this time. minutes, Look out, or you’ m. They went awa Ue us 6 the impression that] satd, ‘fort drug store books for left and I came to Noy | her Relgel wan robbed of $380, his wvercont, KOMI sleeve links as ALL DENYING DEAL W LINERS But Sale of the Atlantic Transport Fleet Is Still Reported. groundless rumors wh. tently om Baltim & very sae he © are w York manage \ooote Transport line of Jithat the In uy had ‘Transport Hine 5 that fonal is makl ther tranmadaniie « ndobearing tn mind Transport suck in va would « vince the N PM ieeddess vein te deny the rtdiewi which every few diye vanrd to yp WW ‘ anit General M we Atlantic nsport line Neuher James Wright, tb ViecPresidant of the Lat Sivigation Compapy, nor m, NEUFELD TO DIE MONDAY. Murderee of Mes Hine Given U Odell does not int 1 Willlim Neufeld will pay the Wty In the electric chage at 5 early Monday morning. Wa: my haw sent who re to be present and MH othe arrangemenia for th — ———$__— MYSTERY IN HER DEATH. ‘ollce Ordered to Inveatigate the Cuse of Mam Groth, Dr, Gale, ot 13 Went Ninotleth street, reported (his atterngon. the ligures of yesterday, +8 Der cent. in Lackawan prnich noid: eaulvalent a wan <7 | Reading oft 34 an t i a tosing, Y May|jand the Atchiss: atid tern Gi bs 8 Fotruary Has May, 4414) 130 West Highty-ninth street. He asked that the death be Investigated, ‘The <orone i ot}Ho told! herito: take Jt to the mation- aT one, Coroner requested the nolice af] THe. t Go PRINCE CHUN'S PLAIN. TALK. otic, and the Nations Acted Unfairly. Vrince vaye taat, though he vurt officially, ent is in favor of retu Indeed, the 1 Chun recen! rents were ¢ his apart » for hin early se have a Kuere do not rose tion guard 4 aving — obtained ho from the pron “Sailor Bob” Bryan Denies Ihe natural ‘or which the Chinese always es who are thatr cation of the try ‘The slightest riot han been made the sion to acquire territory and obtain . Naturally even a able people will turn at lant, Prinee Chun fur- been gradually the receat loan of terr! vat Welhalwe!, Port Arthur and else- aved nu worse than did the woh during. the . The Chir oat penceadl ° such tre ax recentiy oc hot itkely to happen again. for tures: He believex the Emperor is friendir to foreigners who desire Integrity of the ft If a mistake to 4 ¢ unlimited bower to the Empress Dowager, though that Influence with je way the rentors. to relat jecting to Clause 2 int ny regarding the puntel more than t to this: m to algn first and * Ministers refusiny nto arguments until they. et. elved a definite reply to the PAY SHEL. No Office forElther from Scan Gov. Odell, on Senator said John H. of the mehips Ine to discuey ground. nobut give them an the “|through the Mack end. We 4 | Hoyts Father [four years old, to the Adams at notices to the death of Lillian twenty-five yours old, of Platt’s Advice. (Mpertal to The Frening World.) ALMANY. Jan. 1 Odell has de- clded not to appoint Lew Pa any State office within his gift. The Gover- nor, however, will intercede with Sena- tor Platt to have Payn appointed to a Federal position of some kind. The Governor's decision was made af- ter a conference with Senator Platt and waa Gauned Wy the threatened outbreak from George W. Aldridge In case Payn was favored and he was not Payn {s more than usually anxious for political preferment, and not for the reanona that have genorally actuated him in the past, In other years he wanted public office for salary and perquisites. He i worth three-quarters of a million now, and has Jus: married ® young und handaome wife. Ie wanta official position for the prestige it will give him sociully and otherwise. It {s Hkely that the sidetracking of Payn will also mean the switching of Aldridge. The former Superintendent of Public Works would Ike very much to be railroad commigstoner® when Com- missioner Dunn gets out. Benator Platt, however, Is ead to have declared him- se.f in positive terms against Aldridge to the Governor as follow. “Odell, you could have been elected Governor in 1898 and re-elected in 1593, had It not been for the Black-Payn-Al- dridge comMnailon. We got very lttle © ‘done’ Black and we had Roosevelt ‘do’ both Payn and Aldridge We do not want to give them another lease of life to make trouble for us. Let then walk around and Keep political blood tn ctreulation until we are assured that they are con- { {0 serve and not to plot.” CITY WOULDN'T TAKE WAIF. Nald ¢ aerted Him, Astonlo Carrillo, of 150 Ho; Hrooklyn, brought Domente Mave Deo ba street, Jullera, reet child and asked th snitted to an Institution rio said the boy's father had de iim some months-ago, saying ng to work In Pennaylvaiia, The + aald to have di italy. o had begn to the Charitice Come ta | minioners, bue as the ehih a parent hey refused to reoelve him Magistrate Brenner commi:ted tae poy to the care of the © Soclety aan dnvestigatton ts ma. heme ent suspect a Une poe end, Bi ———_ _ DESERTED THE BABY. Velled Woman Left Chid with Hrooklye Maid Servant, Mary Clark, @ servant, living at 412 osclusko etrect, Brooklyn, was a ted last night at Quincey street and avis avenue by a woman carrying baby. The woman, who was deeply velled and dresued fn black, oaked Mion Clark to hold the baby for a few min- utes until she could run heme and get an umbrelln. Mies Clark charitably took the baby and held It, Fifteen minutes and then a half hour passed and the woman did not return. Misa Clark tcok the to the ‘pastor of St. Ambrose's Church, nes ‘street station |Nouse.. It was bra sone over! ¢o, Boxer Movement Patri- hun, ioaperor, who ix now In or the Germans » to Prince 10 the china for us begged for rding te Prince Chun, » preserve the that received a telegram ae | DOQOOOG Op, x on Battlefield of Harri- son's Landing. sylvania Cavalry at Harrison's Landin has been searching for the original. PURE BEER BILL of Farmer Vote. Special to The ing. World.) ALBANY, Jan. 11,.—Asremblyriin Bure nett Introduced a Pure Beer blll to-day, wing the lines generally of the Stevens mensure of last year. that kept t the Senate In an all-night deadlock. Only pure barley malt, pure hops or pure extract of fons, pure yeast, pure water or pure cereal products are @ lowable Ingredients. ‘She manufacture tw to be ell mechant- cal and in no part chemical. ‘Aasemblyman Burnett tn sanguine that hia Pure Beer bill will pars. Tle points out that the overwhe!ming Republican matorities in both houaes make its pas- nage cesy, and that the policy of the Republican party ts to place much a measure on the statute books. To The Evening World correspondent Mr. Burnett said to-day: “The farming communities of the State rolled up the large majorities at the Inet electton, and the organization tead- ers have recognized this fact. The farmers are the men who will be bene- fited by pure beer legisintion more than any other class. ‘The brewers are the only opponents of the measure. “There was friction In the Senate t year, I know, over the Stevens bil, but IT do not anticipate any such trouble.” Senator Malby has introduced a almi- Ine puro beer Oil in the Sena ——- INQUEST IN RICE CASE. Death of Tetas MI Inquired Into Week of Ji ‘Assistant Diatrict-Attorney Osborne announces that he will conduct the in- quert into the death of William M. Rice, the Texas millionaire, before Coroner Hart and a jury In the week beginning Jan. 21. Meanwh Mr. Osborne expects trict-Attorne! replied that he already. had, suff Silent evilence for a Coroner's Jury. ——>_—_ GRIP KILLS SOCIAL LEADER. Mre, Robinson Well Known tn RaAlfimore nnd Virginia. BALTIMORE, Jan, 11.—Mrs, Mary C. Robineon, widow of John M. Robin. ron, and cae of the leaders of woclety in Baltimore, died to-day. ‘The immediate caure of her death was pneumonia, brought on by un attack of grip, Mrs, Robinson was Miss Mary Champ Conway, and belonged to one of the most prominent familtes of Virginia, Her daughters have long been belles in the social circles of chin and other cit- lew, and their entertainments at “some Were moat claborate, —=—____ High Prats¢ for Philbin. ‘The State Board of Charities haa for- warded to Disteice-Attorney Philbin a renolution of rogret at his retirement from that body, It say: \ “Mr, Philbin's frank, strong and gen- tal character endeared, him «to. his gf loss. at ents: due +8. hi WHO IS THIS WOMAN ? 40-YEAR QUERY OF A MAN. DOCSDIOGIBSHDOIAIG}HSDOHO\OHOOIODS COASHONISS OOS WOOCOCOS * of the romances of the great. Picture Found in a Knapsack er the hattlefeld of 1 kK which had been cast Who t« this woman? Ever «ince the ove of the civil war Privete J. 0! Mardin, who was with the Eighth Penn- * House Wa writing to this addres that the firm had re- But Mr. Hardin ta SUL hopefui the rightful owner. TAMMANY HOPES CHARTER PLAN. Revision Committee Idea Adopted by Citizens’ Committee. The Commitice of Fifteen, after tte supet tee un Leglalation had cares tuity d the report of the Chartes vision Commamon, has as a body ayy proved without amendment the recom- therein. ‘ nformation was given by Mr. Baldwin, Chatrman the Committe: ir. Baldwin sald at the Committce had not aa yet had ne to consider the Pollee bill, as that | wax published too late to be brought up st meeting of the Fifteen, Committee of Fitteen tn recelving tion from & great num “Th offers of co-upe | ber of organizations interested in the re- | demption of 4 Mr. Baldwin said that the C tee would avail ttself of all euch offers coming from organisa- Hons willing to work towanl that goal 1 the Hnes suggested by the Commit tee. ‘These lines, Mr. Haldwin retterated thts morning, are absolutely non-polltl- I. ‘This #tatement on the part of Mr. Baldwin war uttered in the moat em- phatie manner. Simultaneously the Tammany Commtt- “ive and the Chamber of Com- mmiitee of Fifteen announce wt they will compel Mayor Van Wyck to handle iy the vier situation. Members of the Commitiee of Fifteen ay somet be accomplished by bri i senge of his re- 1 violation of law and the police protection of evildoers, ‘They hint that if he persists in his pres- ent attitude of Indifference charges may be filed with the Governor or s legisla of tue Tama oO hax been fk supremacy with the n. will be first in dragging the Mavor into the war agalnat vice. . Nixon wants the Ma, nye Instrument for the p {the Tammany offciale who have raced the organization, according ty Mr. Nixon's standards, by participating in the returns from the sale of police protection. “Chief Devery must go. ar Iwill know sald Mr. Nixon to- day £ would not maintain such flagrant deflance of law and order unless he w supported in some END ROBBER THAT WILL PASS Assemblyman Burnett Is Sure of Success Because (Special ta The Evening Wo Tammany has not abandoned the hopea that the Repub- permit the insertion amendment to the New York police pill providing for the right of “rut defor dismissal of the Commissioner or his/und dangerous elements of 2 A alingle-headed Police Commission ts} trust Into a leenee to rule not objeclonable to the Tammany men. If the trial clause were Inserted the ob- Section to leginiating “he present Com- would be wi: Tammany might even support mission ouc To an Evening W. Senator Donnelly sald “I am not sure that a singte-headed Police Commission ts such n bad thing; thousands for thi If the bill chat haa f beon Introduced contatned a provision! eof telat before diamts sal | 1 am inclined ¢o bellove the minority | tor, would support It. ‘Mayor Van Wyck's approy don't think he wil days to come to a conclustun, the bill can be amend so ne to Include the trial provision t prove it within twent ‘The majority ought us have that amendment.” Senator Grady hyd this to say: “We oppose the provisions of the P Hoe Dil and will endeavor to prevent Its passage in Its present form. First, we | oppose the section which permis’ the removal of the Commissoner or Super- dent without any trial and without the Governor. { ice DIL be- ence of a trial provisia t when charges a ferrred against inspectors, ca) or policemen they shuuld be tried, not by one man, but by a beard com three men, w! rank ofthe men tried. “TE will go furthe care not wiw © for New York City. I] ment there we tnd the favored contr: ake the full fifteen Mayor might jand m any charges b We believe posed of at least be the superiors in i will say that we wie the trial board no long ns there shall be more than one a supplemental report from Prof. Ru- dolph Witthaus, which will embody his quantitative analysis of contents of eaplains acting u sergeants or patrolmen, wthority of a trial Judge find the power of removal in dangerous.” | not In. TO AMEND BILL RULE, SAYS COLER Ready to Support Police} Measure with a Trial Clause. Comptroller Declares All Must Fight Against Ruin.- Comptraiier Coler hits at corrupt Tame many officials In ble article on campalgn feaues In the Independent he “Et is a favora the intelligence and the virtue of the mmunity to combine against the b erta sacred to rob—and t would and factions t to ruin. “The man who the people for pe without the ce Morell the trus nal gain ts a th! age of the pirate cj pickpocket erime, no moral wrong, so base, 89 cows pil of ex: eur defense ae the abuse of temporary trust and power i to barter the rights and property of denetit of a favored “Wherever there {4 corrupt govern- the petted and protected corpora !uon and the rights of the people mere pawna In (he secret marts of dishonest politics, "The changing of parties or factions in’ power and men in office !s x detail of little importance tn the government of clttes, It is bette> to change policies than parties, and the changing of men nhoutd tnclude mn chang? of purpones nods, ‘The time has come when rty Ines should be largely obliterated {n muntelpal politica and honesty and Hintelligence should combine for a come mon purpose. “The overtsrow of Irresponsible power j may be destrable, but only ana means j to aend, The upbutlding of one parti xan element at the expense of another lia never a guarantee of better governe ment. Ao firm advertising as the Rellable Jewel Company and professing to have offices In The World Butlding ts not in [that building and never has been. The publie Is warned against o firm that hdvertises from a bullding that It te : yen When auked to-day” It tained any new evi ae nad oe the murder theory, Sr. Os= * * * * * * * » NewHERO , -.. of Fiction, Ae PRINCE :: RUPERT °:% THE BUCCANEER, ais BY CUTCLIFFE HYNE.| * « SEE SUNDAY’S WORLD. : : ,&% + £ t te te ee ee