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Hs Gato ed Steerer Ses ob t186 BO 4O96 _ SAY STE STEEL MEN. " Magnate-Gary Ine Combination a ‘“Com-! ©. munity-of Interests,” Beneficial'to-All. | isoery xonene oars of; posed, which is not probabie. ae thelr] t rereeta will {nfluence them | > They will ve fully protected | « the B ‘ail the wteel interests of the country, In] “The success of the enterprise will © Yinanctal circies tho statement !s 4c-}resuit tn great benetit ty th > 4 ‘cepted to mean that the propored oym-] in sqourition, + . \erunity: of interests among the DU Ace! | workingmen or ° $ companies is approachini wen 5 Ifany new cash will be re] ‘This is President Gary“s statemc , and therefore the present Anan. | + ~Mesers, J. P. Morgan & Co, are un ner acarii io tehenllatiried ; ‘Boubtedly considering plans for Use uc-| 7, quisition of the properties of me of! ony 5, 3 ‘the largest fron andsateel-compuatemin! As the office of J. V. Morgan f Co. this country. awn thelr attention was called to the Cepresomebly they will not mak, < above stateme! (his announorment path etal statement until) waa rade: jeptborse plans Oe tec: “Phe negotlations regarding the Steel |: wIt is probanie there will be much| Company are progresting favorably or control as to segure per | very farorabty. We expect they will perma harmony; in the] soon be closed." Hiattes nee of thie industry. % ‘There was a marked adeencerof. coralp | | wit {s not intended, however, toobtam| on Wall strect to-day dealing with the; | lpecerpaeliied ‘of any Ine of business or to| proposed combine, and this wax accept: |e jeresto monopoly or trusg, or4n any{od as an indication that matters are)’ re ay ieniagonize: vany sprinctyfe-or policy | progressing smooth 4 Bt the lew, In the atock market theye wan some. | ¢: “The metho? to be adcpted tn ac-|tiang of a short recovery in the ateel |‘ a properties rill not permit any is wtatement is made solely on. my }) < and Jron shares. In trade circles bellet |, fe oe eon to iptertere with] in the ultimate consummation of the] ds {f.ehe xtockhohlers were so dts-] combination wus! exprented, IKER DUDLEY. (GABINET TALKS UNDER ARREST) OF FREE CUBA: Recusedot WronefulCon- Pexineyeeetes ;Not:to version of Rail- Have ChangediHis road Stock. Attitude. he member with the mest important | While the atu ait adn Pa crt et eae MRS. CHARLES ENGLESTADER. eAERRERTCESET: 3 hac aa A be has been abandoned temporarily F4eeene-eqees Minued from Firet Page.) ements Rec: 5 Raw, [abe accnaes Never tucree, HE sameo-T. Dundley, w broker on.the| WASHINGTON, Jeb, 6—among tne] MOT) Keller met Present ae Mew.) magine «uit Hine, in x0 E Consolidated Stock and PeProleum Ex CASTS nthe pieh the June: meeting ' in the pastors study Mre Barker Fr Aattend © fchnge,,.with,an oMce at (2 Broadway, stitution ‘was arrested to-day by Deputy SheriM | and the posible necessity for un extra > WWaizering on commaint of Herbert J. | sereQon fof Congress. UWttention was GGifford, who accuses the broked of | culled tq the paragraph In the Prest- the wrongful conversion of twenty-five | dent's wemuxe (o Congreas uC the be- phares of Mt. Louls & Ban Francisoa| ginning of the Wty-rixth Congress tn Raliway ztook. Dadiey: was admitted: which he sald: z ‘to, bal in| $1,000. We munt ser to tt t free Cuba |!n the chair The Guild members are almont nit mies on un assigned clatm}#e a reality, not a name, « perfect reairres \R. ‘Thomas, who alleges that}entity, not 4 hasty experiment, bearing wise seen shes from Mie taleectces ‘on Dec, ‘1; 198, he commissioned Dud-| within liseif the eiements faite, een varie fmeel line (ater irr Bare SHtey to buy the stock for him, and that] Ove minsion Je not to be fuiniied by | PO" Varubce wh ierheeniiceh an i Dudley did so, paying $4.0 per share, | turning adrift any loosely framed comfy si ‘ sap ay as heen wel On Dec. 2 Thomae pald the broker $40] menwealth te face the tue | RnwWn altce that ime. and they say also “on account. which too often that from (hd diesen sion Mrs. Harker Many times publicly blamed the Rew ‘There wore other transactions, and) wh John Keller, whe wae really ants the Bee 2 om, way Hot prenent wt that meeting, but was ty hin study: uj talrs, although Ye is Prealdent of the chaptereThe Vice President wax alwaye wan not loners. the Presbyterian had) been the ‘Thoman owed a balance of 49 on thel tes of thelr stock. On Jan. 2 he asaigned the clauimfine recurring occasions for int , to Gifford, who tendered the $49 due and riaien to muy their wtrenetii sid alls | stave where the darkers ware then We. Sesuntidéd the stock. tioath ihelrlenersten Mrs. Wilken xaye that a year ago a davelopad at to-day's meeting, but bs the. Cx hn Keller,” Mra Wilson venging IMmaelf. Mr. Rarker often, and that hurte me 5 ® *Dudley refused_to eliven it, Tt In known that thene words fairly | jast June Mrs. Harker "to her whether the Conatitutional Convention | “The Tew, J th Aya ny attention to uy Mai Nelligan, forty-nine yeasnokl, CLARENDONS BEAT: MUTES. | more than my own thetreatment, But Eze, rm story of Mrs, George on Arye j express the present views of the Pres: | Ki1¢ J told her that she was WRECKED WIFE’S STORE., will vi tter in the same light Paayn she sald, Home, but he has alighted ident and the members, of his ( through with Trinity Church: ™. Took This Means. oftRe-|!s a perplexing question, He has sitgh' me =: thers xuy ‘that they of 1% Pavonlu avenue, Jermey Ohy - aces getieven with him yet’ ehureh for months without his tne Shortly after thatthe Barkers gave] upon them. Both theae statements the it members gf hie church declare ruc, ands! triumplrantly called at the Oakland avenue poten ata Be elon to-day and asked Justice Moos 10) BFOokly = Team W Oat in a Fant up their se und went to board with} Prt Ninth street, Jersey Cry, team, comport He told the Justice he had nee teen) Savage's Deaf-Mute Academy, met their | affulne in general A good y people Eving with his wife for the past two] Waterluo lat night tn « game played | may be found in Ariington who dtd t wmnonths, He said Is wife had 30 which }with the crack Clarendons, of Brooklyn, | Knew her That her: Mehealth di “velonged to him and whtch alie refused|in the Jatter's basketball court in che] fem te dune she left the church t ‘to gtvo him. old ‘Thittyxetond) Regiment Armory, | Members of the Guild seaut, Justice Hoon told Noiligan. thet t] Bushwick: Mt Stagg street Hey any ie tue been carried twee was his was his wifes, and the ‘The Clarendona, although oittwerg fog tna tt ot nyse | jhe could not sand her co tart ber opponents, outplayed the "Si- 1 Five" at every point, and won by a woore of: 14 to 10. The best indi vidual 49 ped out! socal] been intimate with t The members of aU with the me before she left the ehureh she} titok fainted during servicers one eventing amd sripple. « ink Was vy Reed re Ur Uned Inge: busines and] Glarendons, and Ryan, the erted aloud sy that Cie services were} don f b ia a . Me our “hs wink stones} oul atouped Tae Rey dahn i 1, of the deaf-nutes. init that when hy nhico,. r' he ator ‘Neligan Was place oe Madan Mipmias Chace —- U. P. INTEREST FROM MAY 1. ‘The rector came down fr | WILCOX DENIES CHARGES. - — Pu ieae once ees ADS . = Obntrinan Marrimn Announces jon Was dismissed that] the New Verran Known get by ed Intoxted ne wn to Arlington fourteen veare igo, the congre Gi) Wawall Delegate Admits Writing Letters, bat Declares Loyalty. Me Ha Feb, §.—Delegate WH eit replied to M61), wate he He umserts hin! , cement, night through Vestry She wae then Timan has made pattie a] then to tie heme sed to Kuta. Loets the With an organ, the : bets salt Mrs tharker e whieh ot ox, of Hawwalt, charges ucalnst loyalty to the t the organic law passed for Huw knowledg¢s writing the letters te the Philippines, but saya they were writte under a misconception. He declares tha he was clected un falr and tre ‘ from payable semiannually Th FO part of a tatal autvorteed of $101,000) bearing Interest ata not vent. and not inbera une] freed Cram. dent ate Atuiok# alway = came Quire Mb last year Mrs. tor Was an enthuriastic bleyeltst E Ynce before the occarton ofa year « election and Is entitled to hold his nea nce Wel D 4 asa delexate to] last ine Mire oh direppet ou ————— Bethany Chapter, That was ry Sears previews, and she hud onl beer the SHOPPERS CHASE THIEF. fle Had Taken a Pocke: agaty in membership, to wh not rivet unanimeugly months, when the bist disag ook from a Gotart, Lone of Lite ata Pire on Mamition | Ait the meagre facie i w All the meagre facie int 3 A crowd of shoppers on Third avenue, Street idstory a £ \ member ear Ono Hunind and Eichterntty i people Hstreet. Joined Mrs. Dineen, vf i nel Gee | gil Ts | One Murdred Fourth s * xs Ml ker has told this "afternoon in a chase for a you UTS) ontart were token tol Intef who stole her pocketbook from re taken tol pees. the pillow of her taby MM ‘Dineen was looking tun windaw, huviog eft her elghteen-moathsold boy in a Sgorcart, She heart a scream, am! | ings around: saw a Nftee reold deahing off with her pocketbook, 5 Rave charo and was Joined by many pédettrians. ‘The thief disappeared menr| 7M Couple Going Abroad om Sylvan place, the Locanta, ‘ Amoog the more fistingmishet pa “TOOK: LIFE BY HANGING, jects %roKee co ra Nad Wir hand eu. however deny vfotae jaw Barker £ to Kit Bho nays that she |. nthathera voice end in here wns seo She also did all her about the fh ehip 4 nla 4 ip » ) iawn newlng oie not a seam: | the ministe {John Seance voumt ead at zin |! omits d ax ever done ‘iene Mra, Barker alleges she | y' Went Sirty-see uoStreet esac panstliod sys Ne, Jona Heane, colored, twenty-nve yearn} FELL 4 FLIGHTS: IS DEAD. d,committed suicide this afternoon b: ing himself at his @ixty-necond street. hintech was at Work on a adiaon Avenue Bulldiog, brows he wane a thick low heard no ery Barker home Jono Auchiniech, of 1751 Park avenue, arf Lost Libel Sait. | rel from the fifth to the first Moor of oon shed is’ when Mra. Barker alleges she wan feb, &—In the King'a] the new ten-mtory building at fil Madi. | ray faked by the aniniater Ne urt off son avenue to-day and was ki He} f inter joeen Tn another place t eey a Verdiot was reni wan working ay i lather \ \% hak | af be able to establish an ‘ib, Auchinlech wax twenty-nine years of| taal or oe I ri i. Spink, whol ageand was married. ee OF sured her Miaister, the ininisier a the heat of pads jomas, —- The report was clroulated in Ariiagton! wife's retttal of her tory’. oclay e ainee Mre Barker h whe hax Poca but 1 ton Broke Us ska used a miniscer some ‘A Morr forcelatreet this, morning, be ellpped on, the been) repulsed icy. walk and fell to the ground, fractur-| tot to mere pits ing his skull. “He wus removed’ to Belle- woud tell dt at tho. tral Ie anybody vue Hospital: wanted it Gate of the shvoting. nut he was not ‘Ineide tai ny : THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE) OT A TRUST, FIRST INSIDE HISTORY OF ARLINGTON lta. tah bers contacate She started the woman's mAass-meeling idea, Cod peseceospessens Tthat xe was extremely testimony may se+ way clear to ote] fr uate ‘y iy sterioat nd ete a oon wuletnig 4 sights, the stories abou! the man whom it is dificult boing wut him. norable woman as God line the Vive- eorectur on such a pec ei the choir in a church iv Phila. worehipped ody ies roriaed things hay: new congregation Hair the Arlington Eplacopa are jour ehureh. sald a woman me t hold all the ypal Chureh who | te n phaking. hunda” with Inquiring about them dssue a warrant for the arrest of hin Game of ethan Mise Phoebe Germond, 99 Laurel att { va ea Rcectnate heceated (fOr “wife; who runs a grocery, stom at 20] ‘Tue wtrong “BHent Five’ basketball [They did no: attend any church, and Mrs tno socte:y and that he could not have 1 of students from Dr.] Barker gradually at he Bi tter of comment the wa tter he occa: Uy invited bo Hite tmtuay resulting both tines from a dis. SAG an an Ux Web) pers, they: ay} Keller ta Trailer of the ehoir, ye parisioners nd- war at college he tn means to hit en when he came ate de nity chapel chapel has wohyeef ite rector and) the ehure! High « isu Fingle minister Introduced ny fret Using ® andice are used med excep * charges of hie) 1 his tendency rs admit that he ts clergyman tn Arlington,| Removed, tid ies aMces and chaplain ty tie Some of the members of the Bplscoy iu the Stranwe Cane. R55 airocious Rey heode. tion has now four points | irker’s clay of assault miniater jows and doors Mn the imumedi- | r help from the ccond—At the very hour of the day re is wald to have Thomas G, Barker did not aaoot Fin the heat of gawston while ived| part of the posecution to show that Mr. tarker know hia wife's story ry a Sted, wit that ae waited until: he Walle Bariholmew Donohue: the ohare tive yeare old, of OT F t Eat ie had ao fixed thingy i vould cacape pumahment for t Mireet,. wax walking aloy Mourth--ex CIMOny Of the Rev. John Keller and the members of his, chun the we within, twenty-four months of the NING, FEBRU FEBRUARY FILIPINOS TELL ‘SECRET -DOINCS | Testimony of. Insurgents| Will Be Used Against Carman. NILA, Feb. §.—Btnee the arrest of edoro Carranza amd D. Mo Carman a former Californian (who are charge! with furmaning supplies to ald the In surgents), evidence has been rapidly de vecoping tending to show that not ine Coman Company atone, but many busi- “reomen tn Manila have been dealing + insurgents Secret Service oMcers to-day brought from Pagsanjan three natives. Cosme, Almonte and Liamos, nembere of Gen. Cailles's. Insurgent Committ dn that dintrict ne papers {yund on them were nv personally incgiminuting that they were led to divulge damaging Information concerning Carman and others not ar- rested. Cosme declared that he was Carman’s partner in insurgent trading. Llamow has become distingutshed by his oratory among the Fillpinoy ‘The police learned that Fabeiia, an x-President and ally of Carman In ais Laguna de Bay dealings, has $10,000 tn Instirgent money deposited In the span- pino Bank at Manila: The vM- thix money, Manager of the bank. who had) loaned Carman + siderable sum money without security, Ix under susp! New batches of tnertminatine ev! recelved: by the Provuss Maranal MISSES’ SUIT DEP’T. jl Floor, Reefer Coats,—sizes 4 to 10 years. Plain or trimmed with fur andvelvet. Colors: —Tan, blue, brown and red,—Melton, Kersey or Cheviot Cloth. - $3.50 to $5.00. Misses’ Jackets, with loose back, and Box or Fly- Front,— 28 inches long, Lined with Satin. Colors: blue, tan brown and red. Sizes 14 to 16 years. Mel- ton and Kersey cloth. $6.50 and $§ 50. Venctian cloth and Serge Tailoremade Dresses. Skirts with the latest flare cut flounce. Coats,. lined with silk and trimmed with stitched silk bands, braid and piping. Bishop or flare sleeves. Sizes 14 and 16 years, $15.00. Pedestrian or golf skirts, Oxford grey and blue Full flare cut,—-with to row stitched hem, $5.00. Final Clearance of Girls’ Coats, 1 at recent prices. f We shall offer to-morrow #) the entire balance of the stock sito Girls’ Winter Coats at half <fand in some cases less than half prices, to effect a com- ieee clearance. Long Coats, of heavy Kerseys, satin lined, sizes 4 to 14 years; formerly 1| $12 to $15. ROW $7.50. Loug Coats, of Kerseys, in,tan, castor, blue and. red, «clegantly tailored | § and taffeta’ lined; recent} prices $20.to. $25, now SI0.50. Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. Life Assurance Society Of the United States. Forty-first Annual Statement, for the Year Ending Decembe: 31, ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages... .. $45,411,662.86 in New York including the Equitable Building . . INCOME. $45,319, 138.69 687.9 992-29 Income’..........- $58, 007,130.98 ee ee Premium Receipts....... Interest, Rents, etce....... 24,467, 368.62 1 Railroad Honds ments (market value over cost, 162,896, 244.00 DISBURSEMENTS. $14,860,952.15 5,039,038. 75 Bonds and ©, 931 433,.188.00) Loans aie by Stocks (market v Death Claims..... Endowments Policy Loans. . dividend policies .... and deferred Real Estate outside of New York, including:1a office buildings. Cash in, Banks and Trust Compaits at interest oo... eee Balance due from agents... Interest and Rents. (Due $107,760.95. ‘Accrued Geta est.) Premiums due andi in process Surrender Values. . Dividends to Policyholders . Paid Policyholders . Commissions, advertising: postage and exchange All other disbursements. . . Sinking Fund. Reduction of book values of Ton: purchased at a premium . Disbursements .... . $36,499,126.51 We hereby certify to the correctness of the above statement. FRANCIS W. JACKSON, 41 T,915,443-77 3.481, 640.65 $25,965,999.30 5,604,3096.18 4,692,571.10 17,718, 576.56 524,183.14 596,989.54 4 10f,447.00 2,416,003.00 Deferred Premiums ace Total Assets - $304,598,063.49 ALFRED W. MAINE, 2nd Audstor, ASSURANCE. INSTALMENT POLICIES STATED AT THEIR COMMUTED VALUES, 93. 400-48 | Outstanding Assur- 93.48 | ance........... $1, 116,875,047.00 . - $66, 137,170.01 | New Assurance . . . $207,086,243.00 LIABILITIES, Assurance Fund (or Reserve) $235:3. All other Liabilities»... Total Liabilities, . $2984 Surplus........ We hereby certify to the correctness of the above statement. The Reserve as per the independent aes For Superintendent's certificate sce Detailed Statement. R.G. WANN, Assistant Actuary of the N. Y! Insurance Department, is $235,032,907. J.G, VAN CISE, Actuary. ‘ We have cxamined the accounts afd Assets of’ the Society, and certify to the correctness of the foregoing J. H. DUNHAM, 20. H. SQUIR LEDYARD BLAIR, C. B. ALEXANDER, Special Committee of the Board of Directors. ent. WM. A, WHEELOCK, JAMES W. AL. EXANDER, President. GEORGE 'T. WILSON, Tard Vice-Pres, THOMAS D. JORDAN, Comptrolier. EDWARD W. LAMBERT, M.D.,and EDWARD CURTIS, M.D., Medical Directors. DIRECTORS. J. W. ALEXANDER, LEVIP, MORTON, JAMES I. HYDE, i McINTYRE, Fourth ViceFrete SIDNBY D. RIPLE GAG E. TARBELI., Seces JAMES B. LORING, Regiteers JAMES 1. HYDE. T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGR, T BELMONT, Sin WMC, VAN HORNEY THOMAS T. ECKERT, A. VAN SANTVOORD, Louis FITEGERA\ CHAUNCEY M. DE WM, A. WHEELOCK, MARCELLUS HARTLEY, ‘RY G. MARQUAND, CORNELIUS N BLISS, GEORGE Hi. SQUIRE, THOMAS D. JORDAN, JOHN A. STEWART, WM. ALEXANDER, T. DaWITT CUVLER, B. W. LAMBERT, . M. ALEXANDER, MARVIN HUGHITT, WM. H. MCINTYRE, It C. HAARSTIC DAVID Hl, MOFFAT, . LEDYARD BLAIR, WM. H. BALDW! ALANSBN TRASK, N. B.—FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE DETAILED STATEMENT. The Evening Telegeam’s exchange column is for every one who wants to barter something for something else. 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