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PACIFIC ADVANCE SHARPLY. U. S. Steel, Too, En.| yoyea a Buoyant Up- ward Movement. GRANGERS WERE BENEFITED MATERIALLY ON RISE. Phe Nock Island Shares, However, Were Exceptionally Wenk. Moran's brokers with the $29,00,(00 fund, the winews of war, were very much in evidence at the Stock Ex-|¢ change this morning and, as a 6 quence, Steel enjoyed a mini boom. There was aise rome o1 invertment In this stock by parties who anticipated some favor stance whereby the consummation Parson Shaffer'x cdict on Monda would The best Kans, however, were sored In the Pacific atocks, ail of whith moved sharply vard In sympathy: with buoyancy those stocks at the Lendon market yon favorable crop reports from the West. The Improvement was most conspicu- our in the Union Pacific stocka, which sold up to 97 on rosy probabilities of an increased dividend. Canadian Pacific, Missourt Pacitle ant thern Pachie were all benefited mate: Of the Grangers, Bt. Paul was pre- eminent at a Kain of 1 5-8 per cent, sell- Ang at 158 9-5, compared with 157, yester- eday's final quotation, On th hand, Rock Island was heavy for sume inexplicable cause.. Américan Sugar, instead of being sub- Ject to Intense fo pressure, which has been the rule of Inte, mounted 1 1-4 Per cent. on good support. Derplte the Dullinh tone, trading was fairly but at Intervals was xeml-stagnant ive 8. Steel 43 on the common, ‘The Watash and Readings showed aggres- strength at pe of 11-4 and 3-4 per respectivel he total sales of stocks to-day were 400,000 shares The © ag) & Aiton (5. 8, LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. Pacific Shares Leaders in Strong and Active Market. { Trading showed decided Improvement at London and prices displayed gaine of 1-4 to 3-4 per cent In the American departm The maximum gain was ecored in the Union Pacific stocks on the probability of an increased dividend. The other Pacific stocks, too, were home department trading wan duc partly to 9 shade firmer turn in the money market, caused by preparations for the payment of an in @talment on the lateat twsue of con- sola, West Africans were largely. of- tere. The VU. 8. Steel stocks were firm, sell ing equivalent to 107-8 for the common and 9 for the preferred The Wheat Market, Corn opened strong and active this morning at the Produce Exchange. “Bhorts bid Beptember up from 63-4 to 612-8 before there was a ante, and later $t advanced to 613-4. Wheat was up with corn, although It topened a fraction under yeaterday's ee. September sold from 761-8 56-8, Foreign trade was light here. New York's opening prices were: Bep- December, 78 1-4. mber corn, 421-2; Bepiember, 615-5. COhleago's penn prices wore Bep- He and Devery, Said, Will Help Pros- ecute the Captain. HAS A CONFERENCE WITH THE DISTRICT-ATTORNEY. Man Offered Methoda of N—EhbI Wa seloner Murphy haw sud dently nesiot Ward nee [extortion neyv's conference with Dintrict- Attorney Hissert and Dinmond matters © was arranged for. Indicates yin the prosecution of cused Captain Is a Republican: Devery to potnt out that Republi n tho force were accused ny If not more breaches of ducy Ammany captiinn real reanon why the Dintrict-At= postponement torney the Imposition of sentence upon Bissert y wan revealed thix morning, Ame from an offer, leeman now on t . to reveal all about the methods of extortion carried on there This additional ev Later in the morning St. Paul touchod | "vestigated fully, 158 3-8, Consolidated Gas 220 1-2, and U, | *red to show made by a po- futy In the Eaat Fifth nee had not been {1 to the Recorder betore sentence should be pronounced. only one of a flood of communtentions ured upon the District-At- torney since the Hissert conviction, One letter on his Ueak this morning addresecn of a dozen or more cies | dlxorderly houses running in Diamond's MEN] precinct and paying inoney to the ‘ the writer alleged. Phin ret ise tity of the pe that haa y gave the Hee, lde eman who has volun- te He intimated, how- ever, that he had metthe man and be- Heved him to be truatworthy: r 4 retire and 6 that would “Te tt an old ¢ frald of the ven be wure t “1 the District- “Although T haven't acen anybody fol- in rue since th Hissert conviction ay people who want to, new tne without the polhey au in future."" WOLF AND BEAR LWE IN ISCORD, AT EACH OTHER IN DUMBWAITER SHAFT. tant can do eo in the Trust will be correspondingly elated and the strikers depressed. STEEL TRUST GROWL They Ditte't Wolf of Making ce ix something in a er avenue, was fned $5 by Magistrate Morrixania Court Weaay Samuel Hear's for growling down Mrs. dumb waiter, Wendover avenue hou |LONG ISLAND OFFICERS HUNT siesued for Mr left the trouble for wettlement What did thin woman d Magistrate of Mra, + the complain: Why, Your Honor, she's Mra. Hear, ha been rd and maki mtr tier do you know tt was Mra, Wolf?” neigiburs dn chorus “Mra. f, The re of. rer iT Mtilitien as the Wolfe and Reurs Mit —<—<—__- ‘The Cotton Market, ‘The local cotton market opened bare- y to-day, with prices points lower, Liverpool cables failed to come up to expectations this morning, sh closing of yeaterday an advance of 2 points had been antlolpated at Laver- ener there wan,a full reaction under both’ accounts, itive with favorable ciiinatic.. Gidone routh and with an, encouraging weather forecast, led to selling DL: 1 a mnorts, “under, whieh AUGUST 8, 1901. ® THE BETTER THE GAME ones nae PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 8.—At 1.30 o'clock this afternoon the conference between the national officers of the Amalgamated Association and the American Federation of Labor was still on, ‘Those present were Prealdent Som- uel Gompers, Secretary Morrison and | General Organizer Flynn, of the President Shaffer, Secretary Will-| inms and Assistant Secretary Tighe. | of the Amalgamated Association. The steel strikers and the Billion Dollar Steel Trust officials are walt- ing anxtously the result of the Gom- pers-Shaffer conference. © If the President of the powerful American Federation of Labor de- cldea to bring to the strikers’ aselst- ance the millon odd members of the Federution the at will face the Should he decide to walt a while before pledging the association the | The meeting-room of the two big Inbor leaders is closely guarded by unton men, No details have been allowed to be- come public yet GETS NEW PLANTS Tt was announced tn Wall atreet that the Unitet States Bteel Corporation has tained control the Shelby Tube Works, a corporation with Mfteen mill In vaslous parts of the country, pre TRED 10 KILL HIS BROTHER. FOR EUGENE PLATT. rother Fired seve: John and ‘T After Having Almoy the 1 e—Constable on Tr Wreoked te Search Js being made to-day for Eu- Bene Platt, of Oyster Bay, L. Lb, who lant night fired «everni wiots from a viver at his brother John and then J, The trouble betw the brothers is said to have bee cause, by the conduct of F ne, who raised & disturbance at the Matt home at the Cliffs, tearing up bed clothes, knock- ing around the furaiture and otherwise misconducting himaeit Constable McQuade caught &! Pt ne lurking in the woods near ! home this morning, but he fled wh the constatle approached, McQuade haw learned that Enxene rent word to his mother demanding tw “five dole lare and the to capture the ymes the money; te rent him to dincover hia wherentsst ukene has a reputation of being n dangeroux man, always ready with bie platol. He once served a term. of im- Prisonment, It fs sail, for attempting to Kil a man. John Platt, who has made a complaint of diporderly conduct agatnat his brower, not state that any shota were ‘fred i: Neighbors ansert. posltty: that Eugene fired several shote at brother, and that the latter fired once in return a __—- jetting In position” ts of vital im portance to troops In battle. It te ptices at 2.) P. Alb equally important in the battle of GO HIGHER, MR PHILBIN. THE HIGHEH UP American Federation of Labor, and |; and pr r asked to-day he im making mediator inith hi | Kentucky, Copenhe ge, World Want’columns are fall 4 Tas;| Of Se eemeenicel points. Occupy one eg ‘Ta Penene OD z 1 & if (ore) (13OO) FEDERATION MEN MAY JOIN STRIKE. Long Secret Conference of Gompers and Shaf- ter Expected to Result in a Callon A. F. L. (ucing tubes of ail Kinds, but prin. highs er Krade Ind.; Auburn, Pa Beaver Falls, Pa. Garwood, No de saneneay On and hoga Falls, O. he weekly pretuce of the combined pout ton of tuber oO, mpany manu- factures about ) per cent. of all the seainless bicycle tubing produced In the vountry TRUST PLANS TO CONCENTRATE. A high oMcin! of the United States rel Company sald to-da United States Stee Company did not invite th i it el greatest strike In history. [eure geen aan ed te /nreveat forced unto it, and belng In It, we pro- poe to fight to the end ress Amalgamated Arsociation has We are figuring on no compromise, pore to ran our milla with what- abor we can secure, Our plan now ie "to whut’ down al - eb the 1 smaller and un: mille and nen who xtand by neentrate all the Us tn our larger plants In this way we expect to have in Operation all of our large mills: within the next week.’ ARCHBISHOP DENIES REPORT HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. §.—When ‘Karding the rumor that rangements to aot as A Archbishop thought of becoming a mediator tn the strike THe aleo sald that he had ne intention af doin: STEAM. YACHT CYPHER ASHORE STRUCK A REEF OFF OUTER ISLAND, BRANFORD, OONN. She W yu for New Four Uassenne: Who Were Heacned— Chi Ongood, BRANFORD, Conn, steam yacht € Inland, of th for poaition, three miles off the shore, possengers here and they went to > Haven thin afternoon ‘The crew. ree maina with the yacht The extent of the damage has not yet been determined, The yacht owned by Charler Osgood, of Norw he In 6 foot long wnd 2 net tonn Bhe wan bullt tn Bouth Hoston tn 1! SHIPPING NEWS. THE Tioew, Wigh Water, Low Water. AM, P. Bandy Moot ior: \n Vk 3 Gover twiand 0000 148 816 9 Molt Gate Ferry: 3a UM 948 10 PORT OF SEW YORK. ARKIVED. aremerhaven ‘ Tuscarora Keng Frode. INCOMING BTEAMERS. DUR TO-DAY. OUTGOID STEAMERS, BAILED TO-DAY, be Dewiteniand, Hamburg. Hevell 8 | La Korman. Ma i) Liguri and a Cranford (N J.) business man, stepped from the train at the station QOOVCLP}MPPOOO DN POOOLOVOIO arreated by Polterman Coiling on two J. Coyne, of FI agent of the U M. B. Heltner, of the same town, Presl- dent of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, Saturday they, boarded a train to home. The car was crowded, but Barry was reserving three meats for friends with whom he expected to play canta Coyne saya he attempted to sit down, when Barry cried out: the nine time putting his leg across tho mille. owned a It are | Coyne Me he says that Harry and, jumping up, was proceeding ty pucish him in a thorough manner, whe Hellner, who thus far had taken no part tn the affair, went Into tie bag- pageyicar Barry, it is charged, fo. Hellner alleges that Burry struck him twice, behind the ear and knocked bim sald that Mr, Hellner, but that the latrer refaned to accept un apology the row on the train the of the Central Railroad hi order forbidding any more card playing on the local trains pt Department. May which time there were 1.035 contacts between American troops and ineur- Kenta), which show the caaualtien on both sides: on Mer Way trom New captured, 118; missing, 2. Insurgents. Killed, 2854; wounded, 1,193; Aug. §—The of Norwigh, ound from New London for New Haven, struck a reef just off Outer Thimbdies group, this oon, Spe now Hew ina dangerous lation of the conditions in provinces and A steam launch brought her four] mectcing force In the talands must ve w| well organized army and navy. "Any- thing.” he anys, “in the Immediate fy- ture cal reduce the eMclency of these Inatru- Is}irente wil) rot only be 4 tmenice to the Preaent, but put In Jeopardy the entire| Men sash and @ bright yellow four-in- future of American possibilities in the archipelan Noarder Fonad Dead w HOT FIGHT FOR SEATS. Charles Barry, It Said, Tried to a Four. COYNE, WHO WANTED TO TAKE ONE, GOT HURT. And Neliner, Who Mildly Protested, Declares the Cranford Man Knocked Him Sennelean. A rough and tumble fight, engaged, in by a prominent: rallrond man, the President of a big coal company on A Crowded Jersey Central train, was alred to-day before Police Justice Hoo, in the First Criminal Court, of Jersey (ity. When Charies 1 Barry, of Cranford, in Jerney City thin morning, he war mm charging him with assault and The complain were Jacud aabeth, N. J. the eastern n Pacific Raliw nd ‘The atory told by them Im that last xo These nents are taken. “No one seems to be occupying them,” they are reserved,” replied ‘and you cannot have them," at pyne stepped ower Barry's leg, and hen struck’ him, anongern | ere for utes nA amall rot ace: “When matters finally quieted down Wed. and the two had some words, a 1 ihe ssumier +s ¢ was furnished by George Cranford y in his own defense eald that the orleinal naggcesror He had offered to aologize to Ld { i UTERS PHANG AT MOTHER'S MURDERER s/Girl Made a Dramafic Scene at the Luthy Inquest. HER STEPFATHER WAS THE SLAYER. Brother Went to Me: Were Heatriined by the OMficers of the Coroners Court. and Sixty-ninth street, on July of the Bronx, calied Eleanor Oliver, the dead woman's daught ung woman arose a want Luthy, who sat beside nis lawyer, Counesllor Howe, attempted to strike him. Policeman Leary, who waa guard- Luthy, selzed the young woman. An he did no, Eben C. Oliver, the girl's brother, arose to ald her. He was restrained by a triend. Miss Oliver and her brother then tea- tied that Luthy, who was their step- father, had frequently abused their mother and threatened her life. The Coroner's jury rendered a verdict that Mrs, Luthy came to her death from ® platol shot fired by her husband. Luthy waa remanded to the Tombs without ball. WOMAN SHOOTS TO KILL. Fatally Woands Mra. Roh Kille Mr. Roberts. DENVER, Aug. §—Mrs. Phil Hiteh- cock, wife of a prominent ratirond man, to-day entered the candy store of James W. Roberts. on Sixteenth street, and shot Mrs. Roberta, Infilcting a wound which probably. will prove, ratal. Roberta followed woman to the atrect, where ene turned and shot him three times. He fell dead. Mrs. Hitch. cock wan arrested. THEIR “SCRAP” ANGERS DEVERY HetIner nid that aw a result of An official of the company sald that such anorder was Insued on Saturday Immeditely the train had heen report fhe card playing had caused trouble on other after the disturbance on f. He anid ‘and the management md that It would be bet to put an end to Ue NACARTHUR'S FINAL REPORT. TELLS OF 12 MONTHS' CAM- PAIGNING IN PHILIPPINES. EF tgaln jo'a Capta a Signal vent of the and Protcats Amainat a Redue- thon of Elther the Army or Naval For WASHINGTON, Aug. §—The annual report of Major-Gen, MacArthur, dated July (191, the day that he relinquiahed mmand of the Diviaton of the Philip- han been received at the War Gen. MacArthur given statiatics trom 1909, to June 3, 1901 (during Américans--Killed, 245; wounded, 490; surrendered, 23,08. During the same period the following material was captured or surrendered from the In- aurgentn: RiMes, 18,093: file ammu- nition, 224,65 rounds bolos, 3,616 revolvern, cannon, 122; cannon amimu- } 0 rounda. Gen, MacArthur gives a brief capltu- ya that at present the culated to impede the avtivity or court to-day. He WILL RECOMMEND THE DIS- MISSAL OF TWO ROUNDSMEN. Depaty Saye Ordinary Co: n Grievous Example Hefore Them When OFight Like Kilkenny ae Fi ty Kene D Deputy Commi loper Devery held ad a cane before him that touche! his pride, He was Inter- ested In the testimony and showesl it. At the end of the trial he delivered him- self in a manner that made witnesses and oMcers of the court ponder, Reundamer, Join Finnely and James H. Kane were charged by Sergt. Thomas Pell vith fighting in the t Sixty- soventh atreet station at noon on July 2. There were about sixty policemen and a dozen firemen an’ witnemen. ‘A feud extated between the men, and from the evidence It seems that Finnely came to relieve Kane, There was a war of worda and Finnely proceeded to dam- age the countenance of hie one-time geod friend, Kane Jomt part of his gare mente, but the men were aeparated be- fore much damage waa done, Finnely called one patrolman out an hin witness, but the patrolman could not remember anything, Kane then queationed the man, when Devery tn- terrupted you don't want to look #0 flerce at that mani’ he whouted. “It is enough that these men have been humillated by being brought down here and quee- tioned. You don't want to browhent a men just because he'® Ikely to be un- der you some time. “Thia man has told what he saw. What he aweara to is between him and God. You don't want to try to browbeat him Into saying anything different, ; captured, There's too much of that kind of thing going on nowadays. When a man pwears toa thing {t ought to stand.’ Commiasioner Devery did not Ike the case, He finally sald: “How can you men hope to maintain Alscipline over your men when you set an example ke this? You ought to be ashamed of yourselves! How can different | the men under you look up to you as a mipertor when you quarrel and fight like two Kilkenny cata? You have disgraced yourrelf and the Department. 1 shall recommend that you both be dismissed.” The Deputy Commiastoner was re- stored to good numor when Col. Henry Martin Porter came In arrayed In a alx- hand tle. Col. Porter was a complainant agalnat ‘Court OMcer John Reinhardt, who, Col. Gen. MacArthur says the wapture cf] Porter claime, ejected him unceremo- ot MILLS HOTEL SUICIDE. num Bottle by His Side. Henry Ehrens, fifty years of age, was found dead in his room at 9.15 o'tiock this morning In Mills Hotel No. 2, at the 2 {corner of Rt ington and Chryatie streets, An empty bottle that had contained Jaudanum was found at his side, Ehrena wan a atout man with gray alr and mustache. Hé regiatered on Monday, and pipes that time wandered about the hotel, solltary, morose and melancholy, the doer he bri teche Aguinaldo may be regarded as the mst] niously from behind the rall at the momentous single event of the year, Seventh District Court. “You seem nervous this morning, Col- aatd Devery, ‘I'm all right, Your Honor, I am Lauda-| sixty-six and feel forty yoars younger. We old boys, Your Honor, aré as young as we feel, you know.” “That's right, Colonel."" “Yea, this man put me out from be- hind the rail at court and I have been put out ever mince.” Devery tonk the evidence” and sald that he would have to dismiss the case, advising the Colonel to get even with oh lene lia The clone! loft with ie face. whens pe sot ie at meat fe ratte, nied 2 ae great val 1, but Roe A dramatic incident disturbed the progress of the inquest held to-day Into the death of Mra. Addie Luthy, who was shot hy her husband in their Apartments, No. 6% Paat One Hundred When Coroner Lynch, of the Borough to testify, the A walking to- ALM FLACLER'S S_M.JAckKSON, SUCCESSOR TO MADURO BROTHERS & CO. Every article bearing the old firm’s name to be closed out regardless of value or cost. CLOTHING. Fancy Worstedand Cheviot Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Fancy Flannel Costs and Suits, Trousers, Suits, Maduros' price up to $13. 50, Maduros’ price up to $22.50, Maduros' price upto $12.98, Now 5.00 Now 10.00 Now 5.00 TROUSERS. 1,000 pairs Worsted, Cheviot and Cassimere Trousers, MADUROS' price MADUROS' price MADUROS' price up to $3.00, up to $5.00, up to $7.00, Now 1.95 Now 2.05 Now 3.05 Shirts. Belts. Colored Stiff! Negligec; Ma | A lot of odtis and ends Leather duros’ price, 3 and $1.4 48c Relts; Maduros’ price up to eS now sets ; be Woite Linen, stiff bosoms: F If and gra Aduroa’ price, %c., now. 48c sar Ae antallp: "caine 32e Fancy Chevioy and Madras, some senuine Pigekin and other le ‘Andersons jamong = 1.24 Staduros’ wrice up to. $1.00 ent A'iitte tot at Bull Seal, W Rioh and handsome 3 adras 3 Negil- father EEE pe a ¢, In correct colors; ated J oxidized buckles, firon" price, $1.48 to Em 86 | Mindtiros’ price up to now. ts now. Underwear, Fancy Washable Vests. S Made by Alfred Benjamin & Co, Hack Lisle Thread Striped Shirts <4 eeiDraweten imported; ostn: A2c Faney Duck Maduros’ price duros’ price, $1.45 each, now up to $1.50, now..... vee Fancy Duck, white grounds and tain browns; Maduros’ 7Se price up to $1.75, now Fancy Linen Khakl, fine patterns, all sizes and double and single Breasted; Maduros’ price {. Ribbed Brown Cashmere Shirts or | Drawers; Maduros’ 42¢ price, $1.43, now. 5 A lot of odds and ends Shirts or Drawera:. Maduros’ prize uP 65¢ to $1. up to $4.0; now. ee ae Stuttgart wal Shirts or Drawers, One Jot Fancy Cashmere. eat | Mi rades; Maduros' price Bummer or Fall welent: 8Qc grader, op Maduros, © 2.45 Maduros’ price, $1.45, now.. Bathing Suits and Sweaters. rook n Knitting Co.'s heavy triped, new colorings; price 2.92 Siadur e" price up to 362: 3, 8Q arnet case, all- Fancy black and blue striped; wool Sweaters; Maduros’ Maduron’ price $1.45; now. + 82c price up to $2. ure’ 98c ALL MADUROS’ Fall and Winter stock. left over from fine grade. , ilk striped. 44.95; now . | savy, ian and last year will be sold to early buyers at enormous reductions, ~ S._M.JACKSON, § SUCCESSOR TO MADURO BROTHERS & CO., 10 TO 116 NASSAU STREET. Betwe:n Beckman and Ann Sts. Danied's. WIFE'S ESTATE, cUT ERICES | MEN'S was seen ror many years SUMMER FURNISHINGS SANE ASYLUM. IN) De Half Hose—The Imported king, that usually sell at 25c. pair, in plain Blacke, Tans, Militonatre in Ho Anked to Be Stripes and Back with white Relieved an in Committee of spllt f roperty When He he IX PAIRS a Permanent Restdence in | AT 15c. PAIR. one 5c. jorida Laat Yenr. Balbriggan Shirt Underwear and Drawers, the unbleached kind: aleo seme Papers were submitted to Justice dersleeve, in the Supreme Court, uy in a motion to confirm the report of plain colors, an unusual bargain, Francia F. Lowrey, pasing on the ace LoT i. | LOT 2. counts of Eugene M, Axhley. ae ¢ oy |25c. Each. | 39c. thr, mittee of the estate of Mrx Flagler, the wife of Henry Mo F imported| Fine |Soalleland| Cotton Company Shirts, manufactured in Troyes, izes 34, 36, 38, 42 to the motion, in favor of which Jullen Davies ait | 46, 48, 50; Drawers 28 and 30 only,/ 7 Delane: ol appear h | Mr, Ashley eucceeded Mr. Flagler ax | aT 69c. EACH. / » pmmittes of property of Mrs. Flughr'* | The pind that always | at 81.50. wee eis (a@ many years been an inma = Negligee Shirts—A" broken of many private lunatic asylums, 3 lines that was rent to the sanitarium condi were $1.00, $1.25 (few sizes mi hy Dr. Carlos F. Macdonald, at Mongant ‘K ne RUT, Valley, in Mareh, 1897, jing, Inchidingiletiotrays tnelinew Shirt Walst, m of the Standard ¢ waa no opponitl wan appointed commit erty. He anked to be relieved of his trust In May, 16), on the ground that he had become a pegmanent resident in New PORTEMOUTH, N. H., 4 miral and Mra, De forenoon and went, direct to where they will spénd severn! w A Pullman Palace Car Man --ON.. GRAPE:NUTS. ry sect ter i. 150 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. Strawherry Fr Ib, 100 Assorted Choguiates .. 1. 158 “In the morning, when you don’t have very much of an appetite, just fl) your coffee cup about one-third full of Grape-Nuts, then fill up with hot coffee, sweeten to taste, atir well and let settle. Now try your coffee. Why, man, it will make your hair curl, After drinking your coffee, add a Mittle more sugar and eat Byout Grape-Nuts with a spoon, and my word for It you will feel like a fight- ing Cord until dinner time. If you nover haye, and want something sood), try It once. ve is from a Pullman Pal- ace Gar man who starts out by say- ing that "Grapée-Nuts are fine with cream, buat let me tell you what to do when the old cow goes dry.” We wollld further suggest that yerscaa who have trouble in dizesting, coffee tise Postum Food Coffee for the morning meal and try the Grape-Nutal A with it Instead of with ordinary cof fee. Hoth Grape-Nuts and Postum con- tain certain Hyped that are of in rebuilding the human A National Book THE RECOGNIZED HANDBOOK FOR THE CITIES, THE STATES AND THE NATION, The 1901 World Almanac 5 and Encyclopedia. 1901 World Almanac and Rncyclopedia. *.° @ nce book of over 600 pages, 1,000 tepice and 10,00) facts. © © © Substantially bound in Mthograph board covers, with oewed tock ena J trimme’ edges, °° © Price, tbe. wall trom rawedeaiors. mS +