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wee ew a eee eel. ee BULLS STILL HOLD STOCKS. a Industrials and Rail- ways Lead in a Ris- ing Market Continued etrength and activity mark- ed the dealings at tie opening of the stook marke?, Dut the buying was eter with prices averaging stout 1 higher. Higher prices tn London gave an impetue ty the doings here wot the! Internationals benetited prt. tpally. Several of the specialtics, Oweve: Aiepiayed sbarp advances. Hurlington opened a point higher, and on th wale was up a addtional 1 1-4 to Amatgamuted Copper ady joints on mi Of 4,000 shares, | yt BOON falling back MG r4. Tex ithe wold at 41 d-4) to tl 3-8, compa with Wi J, 6a | abarcs changing hurts, | there were sev- neral Electric on running ales, ny 104! hares; Consolidated | Gos advanced $ 1-2 points on good sup- Dort, while Peuplo’s Gas and, Nor western ere up about 2 1 Wack tock Island clooely foil Jead of Buritngton in the «ranger quar- ter and wae up ants, New York | Central and Loutavi le & Nashville were | Algo strong to sympathy With Lomion. | ‘Nosthern Pacific led a vigorous rally) with an advance to 6-5, the record) ce. Burlington was rushed up to! 1-2, algo a rec: Bvansville & ‘Terre! Heute jumped 5 and ‘Third Avenue 334. “AmaXamated Copper touched 133 3-5. jation became browd aa adc at noon. There wan a large ¢ for low priced rallroul stocks. I Denver & Rio ¢ "rn common ami second preferred, je common and Jabash preferred Were Utred materially. Colorado walli Or and the Copper rose to U2 1-2 “Mining was? points agains wern also maie Avania, Ulirols Central, Tobacc Atchisons— Brookdyn Union jumped ¢ points. The extreme rise 234 In Burlington and 3 in Northwest extended tts te § potpis and the preferred to 14 | wore gher. ‘The favorites during the last ‘were hour | Paul, Chicago Terminal pf! gad Denver & Rio Grande. Prices In general ist held pretty st tradl e, ah strength. Bt_ Paul y Terndnal &” jae 18 1-2 Chicago La rari fer Di andi Anaconda ¢ ana Denver & Ilo Gra 1 wanna moved up 3 night. Prices ran off all around on realizing. Burlington yteling 23-4 and some other | atocks from 1 to 2 points. ‘The cl ine tive and easy were) MAES) WRT R a MR oD ie THE WORLD: SS As ar rt eed WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1901. TRI ee sis ai BS eel | SUIT DEPARTMENT. 3rd Floor. Meyer Jonasson & (0. Preparatory to their display | |"Tailor. made of summer waists, will offer to-morrow (Thursday) 1,000 Sik Waists | Vests, — Flare with silk. A $4.50, $5.75 and $7.75; Colors;—Blue, brown, tan, light and Oxford grey. regular selling price | 18.50 $5.75 to $10.75. [Cheviot Suits. Eton Coats Millinery Department. Extra Values in silk,—and adjustable pique i vests. Flare flounce {with silk drop lining. | Colors;—Grey, blue, black and READY-TO-TRIM and ees UNTRIMMED HATS, $ $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $3.50. chevict 42TH ST. SEO o 22.50 Suits. with fancy collar and vest, Eton Coats trimmed with braid and but- BROADWAY AND tons,—flare flounce skirt with > | \silk drop linipg. !Colors;—Blue, black, OPPOSING SIDES = ss" WOULD CONFER, | Cheviot Skirts —with | flounce, finished with stitch-| Beiief that Troubles of Jersey IG Railroad lining. Will Be Dissipated by Agreement. Colors;—Lightgrey, blue and ee ene ea enees | black. brown flare ‘ed ‘Taffetas silk bands, drop| 13.75 the con-) will find us réqdy to treat fairly oth and | | JAMES McGREERY & CO.,' the empl ral Railroad yw have charge of will assist the eta Joreey ed oat the fruitless interve ym oof railway 2 counting them are brotherhood chieftains, may be resumed} Te Parker ‘Titus, conductors’ division; Twenty-third Street. and tt int fe the disputants | fonn Vo Walte. engineers’ division: | Ket 10K Hi Lat the | fimothy Shea, tremen’s division; Joseph + ine wit] Elvrrison, nmen’s division, and John) | Nelakan, telegraphere diviston. on rsey Central will be- Reading system and any strike orde onpervative ele! on the strike prop vee! show bemin before that) time has been another « ~ with tne] Strike may be ordered for 12 o'cluck F officials, and those who agree with them} day ate are moving for the appott nt of « | eZ olnt conference commit will € rk wit the grievances EXPECT THE ex If the movement. Is will | whape within the neat twenty-four | STRIKE TO-NIGHT. 9% are | ieeeaeee peaking for the company in answer} | 1 to The Rvening Writ ) ol toe treet question on the mubject, Views] WIVKESBARIE, Pa., April 10—The CORSET | order for a strike on the Central Ratl- bettas prepared wa | font MONow Jersey te expected here | teenieht, and ye tnen are prepared to hous ave atl along ¢ tle up the division ax coon aa it comes. | Straight front models on ex- = vs Ag . | The company evide ye cts ” eure: 5 willinerase ta confer at any time. 1 us feats mapects it alo hibition for various figures, have been informed that the men = ners, a have peeninferngy unite Wane nie 4 aulet canwase to ave show the aot hot in possession of any direct tntor rikers fa atria is| Latest Parisian Ideas [mation ont yjeet either from. the of fashion, and are excliisive menor thr on with the SAGE ADVISED WHEELING DEAL. Sees Profit for Goulds| in the Southern Investment. In an interview with an Ryening World reporter to-day une! Sage firmed the story that Geo: himaelf, with a number Pacific nssocta’ ait Wheeling and Lake Erie Ha: also admitted that ar outlet for the Misso’ under contemp’ “Many years uso. Sage, 1 ine | Vested tn Misxou: stock 1 anw a great future fc advised Jay Gould to take erty It was througa me 1 came Interested in the property “I have many varied interests now but when George Gould jaid ' before me recent the Missouri # Lake Erie, 1 at ¢ “Aside from compliment, ! the eld of the roud a Htlons the insatisfactory South weet tuse of the hay Now, with pr antic board outiet for ing drtiniie will watch th ¥ connections and In the ne: up G new Eastern term * tr en. Hooth’s Birthday ally. LONDON, April 10. Salvation Army, Telogr: world are oomnIng in. health. in design and material. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. railroad, If they ¢ wrwardl they GIRL BABY a VESTIBULE, THROAT CUT. Peet Murder Mystery Puzzles Residents of Reorse| neo ce ecoricmaico VTT TAS RIDDLE. OF STOLEN COLD, Theft from Kaiser Wil- helm Now Said to Be $22,750. murder was discovered ently dered babe was revealed. He calle’ tna. a fashtonatve | Enetn “harles Hower: and they ear the Hotel nox to the Weat One Hundred enty fh Was a deep wor from vat] had HohAd been ma beens with wo dul Wilhelmina apartments cover an re lock The main building ts seven wire from ry police uncom- thelr down vaults whien wan part ofa by the Kalsor Witheim der Grows this port Thr were taken fr the Ka pire of gold $22,750, STOCKS BOOM IN LONDON, between he and Cherboure robbery a how the room burs were taki ve have but Wie Demand for (meri ree at THREATEN A CENERAL STRIKE =: sterday ranged t y Central les f Advances, was 4 lemand for An railway shares on the London Exchi The geld was shipped by Cty Bank of New York Jatand it was Insured, but + Of reaponminility will later ‘The the National under- We at Hreamen to- ant condition in Arg ioe ny eae te influe: ndal ouying o account and from the ¢ Kaiser such n deck, wtjein- and ta w tt ean Cotton nat all times, T » apecial Cotton was steady a anchanged tol oor for this t Only jf roints Migher at the opening of the f officers and the purser 18) marke ocd ‘The shorts took fright] Pave keys to ¥llonrientir tiered Wemeeterieit eens | - room fs divided into compart: and ho shipm Pin a col he eonmignir and It was so ened fos und July partmer Meulty Trades arias we With this, at this time as received ty Herman the Hubli tie Martins Prades | finished with band of stitched | skirts | Cheviot Suits. | > Bton C oats,—withsmallcloth | Taffeta Silk Eton Coats | with fancy lace collars, flounce Skirt,—lined | i i i} {in floral effects, for double beds, | filled with lamb’s wool for double beds, | 12 Selected Antique Cashmere Carpets, STERN BROTHERS | Special Offerings For to-morrow, Thursday Ladies’ Cloak Departments $10.75, Glove Departments Ladies’ 4 Button French Kid and 3 Clasp Glace, HE eevee: all colors, othenberé & “New York’s Fastest-Growing Department Store.” West 14th St. Mattings. Fresh, clean and sweet smelling. No old, brittle stocks: - Only recent importations in the very newest, most desirable China and Japanese Mattines. We carry an Mattings which { d_style ace WE MAKE IT AN’OBJECT FOR oF THE MA‘ S a 17.50: per palr 75¢ if IFES Shoe Departments Ladies’ All Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Real value $3,50 $2. 454 with stout welted soles, correct style, Lacles’ Black Kid lace and button Boots, also Oxford Ties, with welted and turned scles, $2.95) also “Ideal’’ Kid (patent leather finish) Ties, new spring shapes, $3. 50 Blankets, Comfortables & Steamer Rugs 30 Cases Silkoline Comfortables, O° at $0.75, a 92.48 1 53.75, 4.95, 6.25 NESS OF OUR PRICES AND TI TIONS AFFORDED CUSTOMERS. $5 grade $3.49 rer roll. | $1 grade $7.98 per roll. $6 grade $4.50 per roll. $12 grade $8.98 per roll. $9 grade $5.98 per roll. | $14 grade $9.98 per roll. $10 grade $6.98 per roll. $15 grade $10.98 per roll. Hodges’ Fibre Garpets, Yd. Wide. Special purchase of 3.500 vards of Hodges’ ©. 2 greatest inventions of the age; exquisite styles and f ‘olors: cool and beautiful; one of the healthiest 1 overings ever devised; odorless and very durable: equal to gay. 606 396 floor covering made; our price, per vd... Garp ets. “Pp SPECIAL VALUES. Carpets. No discarded patterns. Ladies’ Patent Leather button and lace Boots, with kid tops, lebrated Fibre Carpets. one of the Japanese Stlk Comfortab'es, Value $15.00 10 Cases Summer Blankets, 11-4 size for double beds, Brand-new No_ obsolete | Steamer Rugs, ttvles, brigh fre Carpets fre ° Very Much Below Prevailing Prices leading. mills of the country. Lines pce or £ asked tor first-class T PAYS YOU £ TO. COME H t AND buy YOUR CAR- Oriental Rug Department % perenne . 4 yor ide Ingrain Carpets, 19¢.— On the Third Floor + Latra quality Ingrain Carpets - 25c in Stair Carpet, 12. yi Axminster Carpet#. Wilton Velvet Carpets, per elih at 1 75 : Cc os ined E. Higgins oe avery 50 oe Cc Roxbury 10-wire Brussels: itterns “this sile per yard 69c : Rare Rus Vane Huge stock ~ iy Particularly attractis Antique and Modern Persian, Indta and Turkish Rugs and Carpets, at Great Reductions from Former Prices ‘irom 246.50 » 85.00 % at from $16.50 tw 27.50'+ Value from $1456 to $20.00 a 912.50, 14.50, 16.50 West Twenty-third Street soft rich colorings, 75 Kazak and | Ghendjte Rugs, Tapestry Carpets, bargain: pe rs and combinations. for summer hotels. cottagers, Mat dwellers. PRICES WHI ARE ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST IN THE CITY POR LIKE VALUES, Mind you, strictly all wool, All Wool Smyrna Rugs Crigntal and Pe d “12.98 = 4.98 Japanese Rugs—Hand mac sizes are All-Wool Ingrain Rugs More ¢ you unusually we mark them 4 Wool-Filled Art Squares—Alw and ornamental. 9x6 sizes ar Tapestry Rugs- T! cause we ask so littl: Slip Covers for a suit of § piece covers from a large variety Stripes. The best workmans only OPPENHEIM. CLLINSe @ will continue the opening sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Suits and Separate Skirts for present wear. Also Outergarments, including Box Coats, Taffeta and Cloth Etons and Capes. make you a set of Gatien Slip ¢ will muke these 7.98 Worth sit. Linoleums. D. Suit Department. 204 tice Several styles of Ladies’ Tailored Suits in Venetians, Cheviots and Broadcloths; entirely silk $ 29.50 . pif we did not give you splendidLinoleum values we lined. Regular value $40. would not Fe doing pitch a heavy business. in this department all the year around. We invest Thursday with uncommon inte the kind which drew st by repeating our 35c. ofer— uch crowds of shoppers Monday BROADWAY AND 21ST STREET. |TEUTONIC IN WITH | MORGAN ABOARD. Financial King Will Be Guarded by Force of Detectives While in England. 4A Record of Record-Breaking, ADVERTISING IN THE WORLD DURING MARCH, 1801, 2, 56 1 Sos. The Greatest March in The W “orldl’s s History THE MA s paRen ADVERTISING RECORD FOR 20 Y Year Vear March, t March, 1895.. Hisseeney hetteat See EST day overdue. The Teutonic ought to ar-| him, Joining those now on the ship, and March, 1901. ....... S th Ge aye verpool to-morrow mo: : uard him on the trip to T S Pind all other papers in Ne 7 George Huber, the muser h German Loyd Steamahip| rive at Liverpool to-morrow morning. | Kuan E SON WHY: T papers in New Vorg EL Peal pict n loueatne me taeat at made tie iwing| LONDON, April 10.—J. Pierpont Mor-| Although averse to the elaborate pro- THE REASON ‘ tang by fenwoe t ; Aare e mysterious dimap-|gan's arrival here on the White Star} Rramme arranged for his safety, Mr | Saye rycr, ei 9) tonal In from | Scotland nothing more | Rycke [the theft was disco hidden In a heap of coal [near the ratiroad station at Hinvre, und | May to-day, and later developed con: {tow the empty cask wan| siderable firmnesa on covering. Corn March, March, 1890.666 QUPENSTOWN, April 10.—The White pat Queensiown refusing permite to news. | ¢ March, March Ace Star liner ‘Teutonic, with J. Plerpont | paper men to board the e when Marchi Naren et Bog eee Morgan ateard .was sigted off Brow] she touches there. March, 185 ) March, 18 S Head, three hours sail from here, at On Mr. Morgan's arrival at Liverpoa| ¢ March, 1887... 1,5403, March, 1893 March, 1900... ' March, 1594 jes 2,561 Colurmns. a cordon of detectives will | one oelnck this afternoon was se AbOUL Morgan, giving In te thore Interested tn business with him, w bodyguard while here. ner ‘Teutonic ts awalted with excep- ‘est. ‘This is not confined to Ananctal ciroles, for the care taken by ! Ro about with a BF fie Coase Pr Yard detectives to surround mavast7 Bnanciat ‘litercats; hang on the Mr. Morgan with every safeguard | Dect a hes dea iat he! ex: ‘Oreantzer and First President of the owadealers’ National Association Mr. Mors pects to put through here interesting Supt of Circulation of the New Vork J je years ending Feb. 9, 19 flanancters jn all parts of Europe, not againat injury of any kind haa attracted bass ioe to speak of the United States. Reneral a b aea|_EnuTAnce companies holding large Tas steamahtp pler is closely guarded | risks on Mr. Morgan's life are” taking and an unusual order has been tssued| thelr own steps to save him from harm. Ton oniy)..... 200,970 nly awear tha. the qbors etateiuent of the March 30, 1901, is corro-t and rey jubstantially the average daily net orders for the year qu — cae hey does not state when the diecovery of the loss of the bare was made.” The oMcers kept the matter secret un- til the end of the voyage when all pas- qongern’ bagKage was subjected to a most rgarous inspection, to thelr great indignation. ‘The last instance of gold being stolen while in transi: between this country and Parts occurred in 184. A cask of 10,0) in cagies was atolen, apparently, ODELL FOR THE CHARTER. Gavernor Denies a Job in the Meanare and Will Sign It, | ALBANY, April 10.—"I never said the charter would have to be amended and never suggested any amendments. 1! don't beileve there is a so-called ‘job’ in the bill. I am familiar with the Without Limit, FSH, worn and end. scribed to before me thie 3¢th day of March, 191, amendments.” while on the train from Havre to Paris, jov. Odell made this statement to- Notary Pus after having been landed from the | day, Coupled with those of the leaders aad Bema of the above ACTUAL SALES for <a). arday, starch cor eneh line steamer La Touraine, which| it may be atated for a certainty that there will not be any amendments to the Now York Charter by individual bills, and that the charter at present in the Mayor's hands will be passed over hin veto 1¢ he disapproves (t. $x$ Wheat Market Steady. ‘The wheat market opened steady for the sime as uh rived at Havre July 2. ee ime a4 When the casks were counted at Paris red, ‘The police A was followed theory, was that the § w York by expe! ighed about 3 yp ax no sign that been tampered with. tech from Parla Aug. 1 maid the was found that day in some Mory ie greater Uy many thou n York newspaper; Tthan that of any other paper at all times during the past ten years, gala Aker of the {nthe all the cask« of gold | was active and weaker under free #ell- United Counet Pa, ing for the long account. New York's 200 970 alm that the BROMERIAVBNS April 1o-tt jg [oPening prices were: July wheat, 7; . a ald Mee WW “ Melaliy Announced that two barn of 6 1-8, Chicago's opening price| } gear and sanacrived TRG i pe ines ae Aaele a kolq wore atolen during the voyage of wheat, 70. fore ine this 30th | Regular Daily New York a vars, and were in amall Iron-bound | the North German Lloyd steamer Kujser meloain prices were: May| $darot Sarch, ti, City Circulation, ‘They way further that the rival orguni- oaken casks, cach of which waa aealci| Wilhelm der Grosse, which left New | wi 8 bid; July wheat, 761-4: Bap- : zation has been Mltng their places with ipSanday, {8 opportunity as for want} and put in the ship's treasure vault. York April 3 and arrived at Cherpours | tember mtveat,. 77-8; Muy corn, 48 1-21 (Morning Edition Only), non-union men or unjon men recruited |@dvertisements, Get a line in the| ‘The missing cold bare weighed some-| ADT rk ‘ Hae corn ee iikcon aera iiae Certified tof AN! fe wa Compantes of New York City, from one trade to work In another, great Sunday World, _- ~ [thing like tea pé mrs The cablegram Hen of “or the discovery, of the Gileves el ie pe ae Y eae anne ies hla i 5 al a Mains 0) Teale Dw Ge we ee eo Oe