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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN OMBINE STOCKS DROP | UNDER VAN SANT ATTACK. ill-Morgan-Harriman Directors Control Burlington, Though Old Officers Are Re-Elected. | {Medium and Heavy Natural Grey Stern Brothers will offer to-morrow, the following Special Values in Men’s Fall & Winter Underwear O5¢ ,» NOVEMBER 18, 1901 Austrian china pate bak-, English ers,—decorated with vio- N JAMES McGREERY & CO. Annual Thanksgiving Sale. CHINA, GLASS AND SILVERWARE. Basement Salesroom, Las McCREERY & CO, LINEN DEPT. Fine bleached Irish Dame ask Table cloths. porcelain Dinner|o.g $1.85 cach Sets, in green or old blue 5 | | DECLINE IN RAILROAD STOCKS | icsid 9: the Van Sant prociamasin. ie ‘4 Wool Shirts and Drawers Raluc St Sicach | : \8xto ss ay glass : Saturday's Lowest and the market opened low there. 3 MT Tmported Natural Wool English Heavy and $1 87 lets, —heavy gold edge.| rococo border design,—or 8x12 ae ; . i : on 5 4 5 = by ne GA eee : carat me cate ae con Be STE Law Exp tay : Medium Weight Shirts and Drawers, Value $2.50 cach . Fire proof. pink rose sprays, 100 < ae ST. PAUL....... 170% 16814 —1% | according to Gos 48. | English Heavy Gray Natural Wool $2 18 1 pieces, Breakfast Na P kins to MO. PACIFIC... 102% 101 13% | Pxplicit on the igh Rate Fal | St |Shirts and Drawers, extra quality, Value $2.75 each ° | 20¢. each, : match . 2.00 per dozen Roioo : ee 2 to roreventty tie “Combination ot the ne Brettle’s English Pure Silk Six Thread Nine Thread ante) 50, Ber cazer | Dinner Bie e575 teess se: Nees 8 %8| Northern Pacific and G NORRSED iu * Shirts and Drawers, Value $6.00 to 7.50 each $4.95 $5.48 | Havi ’, * . =: = t nev a . * aviland’s. Limoges china Neo GT. NOR. PF... 199 197 —2 Pacttien the pies Samveaeted 8 i 9.75 per set, ‘Fine damask Table Cloth. The first decisive step in the direction ef “harmonizing” the Burlington, Union Pacifico, Southern Pacific and other Western railroads as the Northern Pa- -eific and Great Northern have been “harmonized” was taken im the North- ern Pacific offices at No. 45 Wall street to-day when the Burlingtondirectors met. At this meeting the men who were the Prominent factors in forming the North- ern Securities Company were admitted * to the directorate The election result- €d° as follows: President, George B. Harris; First Vice-President and Treasurer, James C. Peasley, of Chicago; Secretary, T. 8. Howland. of Boston: Chairman of the other Metropol: off 3-4, 1 and 3-5 per cent while on the oltier hand Rio on on Ralle pinntion the Cause, Tt curitien a opens r American raliway se-! stock market nad. active : ations and short sel) gasiness ag to the monet Quite a number of the leade e::[ opens tween 1 and 2 points under lant week's | Conspicuous at A tiutable exception was General | Dut failed tu hold and which advanced 1 2 [on selling orders from thia side o Ht toh he position taken by Gov. Van titted Staten Exprese t4 garding the Northw ern railway combination hardened before noon, put ely dull, Bonds were easter. Steel common Was equal to 4355, and J ontr Board of Directors Francis W. Hunne- he total sales of stocks to-day were; t rred te i 3 Aa! The copper! well, of Boston. KY shares [sl covered slightly. Directors—James J Hi! and James N | ees Hill, of St. Paul; Norman B. Ream, of ‘The Cotton 9 et. Chicago; Robert Bacon, E. H. Harri- The local cotton market opened man, Jacob Schiff, George J. Gould and steady to-day witn prices 1 to 2 points | lower ‘The trading was quiet af with pric tlons, Cabi Chas. Tan. forbes, | An {McK, Twombly, of New York; Perkins, of Burlington, lowa; cis ‘Hunnewell and J. Malcolm | of Boston. The majority of the directors are rep- Fegentatives of the Mill, Morgan and | Harriman interests, although the oM- cers are the same. ‘his in i» that when the roads are hat will retain their corp Rominally, at least, be a game officers now conducting them plan Is'to be carried out in tae Northern and Northern Pacific clecti of officers. (@he retiring directors of the Burling ton who have been dro, et the Hil, Morgan and Marrlman faction in Delong to the old Boston combination that has always directed the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Here are their names: Charles J. Payne Coolldge, am Ey Richard Ol- ney, Edward Wo IL Ja it Smith, George P. Gardner and N Thayer. uined to narrow fluctua- were slightly disappoint- was little in the way of 2 speculation to stimulate room lbulla to adopt axxcessive methods Port rec 1 weather news were b To & onto in absence of de no special raging fa ve new trad ression on t _ The opening » Bait ‘The Wheat Market. Liverpool cables were about as ex- pected and traders gave fair support to the early market. It opened very steady at Saturd 1 o'clock curb price, but later ad in sympathy wit Liverpool ga! ‘Tramas Jefferson prices were De- May, 811-4 to BL 3-3 ed, Decline tn Pacines. Wall street took cognizance this morn fng of the threat of Gov. Van Minnesota, to prevent the combination of the Great Northern and North Pacific rattroads through the No Securities Company. ‘The stocks of the road int) eambine fell off f the principal decti cifics, London GALLS WIFE A BIGANTST Gilmore, Whom Evening /World Rescued from Elmira, »- Wants Marriage Annulled were: May GRAND JURY AGAIN —————- ee ® Judge Newburger Signs Order for Resubmis- sion--Devery Won't Face Jerome. Dann Cy, tiitlotment to suppr Gannon WHO District ot! deetsto rey MWB expects a ay trom Justice Truax, of h nese effect he Supreme Court du vente Th case Justice wis ain 3S. Devery was tol should refuse to grant the motion Wl friend, tee Wile! Me Phi in Special Sessions | anid A prison romance and Fo duty World victory were recalled in te Su preme Court before ge ! to-day when Mabel Giimore sought ail mony and counsel fees to defend a rui to annul her marriage to Joha G. Gil X \ an Evening | Was signed bd | appeal Leventri “1 t f the frat ou! more, of Chicago, who charges her with sit he won't RRCAOTLWR Tanta digamy, me announced this morn the foot that sutor “Shis woman,” said Lawyer Frederi B. House, “had lived three o with Jacob Herzog, table family of this maintained her tn su that when he was arrested for heavy embezzling | Of fundreat his employer, In 1895, he sald that le-Was done to ratse money to keep her. We was sent to Elmira Re formatory. “Qn the train to prison the Rey. Lindsey, a chaplain of the Tombs. p formed a ceremony making them hus: band and wife. “At that time John G. Gilmore had been committed to the Reformator some amall offense. He was subjec to violent abuse by his keepers. otThe Evening World ri ww, and It was shown In the be which resulted of the misma tof the Reformatory and the #: Brockway that Gil- industrious life the Grand) Will be ¢ riminal cou would! fore Justlee tse to some other Magle: | held the mat teAtE: j tothe Grana Late this aftesnoon it was an (eet rR a that the would come ui a Wednesday before Justice have been ru mo may resign f ment provided the charges are dropped. as was du Capt. dostah street statlon, LOW WILL CALL vPOH YAN WHE. MAYOR WILL EXPLAIN DUTIES TO MAYOR-ELECT. our years r suit be subm| the ay) Uy Tet: Attorneys Oxborne care 4 will nounced TEAL Holbrook, nat Capt comune ‘ stlee Merrie Bu n Albany hmong ie with neglect of ities tn that te ! Ne rectal ys now the Sue aH appeal from nm, dismissing: the: ictinent aguinat, the Captain eon charge of neglect of duty. iy 060,000 GOLD SHIPRIENT A RECORD anoses AMOUNT EVER SENT OUT ON ONE VESSEL. tem under Supt. more had led a model, while on parole. “The result of The Evening World's efforts was that Gov, Mower pardoned Gilmore. S"Glimore got acquainted with Herzos} ‘in’ prison, and when he left took a mes-j sage from him to his woman, Mabel Herzog. "He knew nothing of her past life or “her marriage to Jacob Herzog, and on 12, 1896, he married her. A few j a Invitation Extended Laat Week and | Day After To-Morrow the jSecond Heaviest w Time Set. | Yellow Metal in the of the Market. ‘months ago when he discovered that she Mayor-elect Low will cali on Mayor! Wauen tye been marricd to Herzog he left her] van Wyck next Wednes Joy in Te) walle for ver oy Went to Chicago, where he Is now} sponse to an Invitation extended to him| have co | t last week. Mayor Van Wyck asked | Ye B 1, Halre, for Mrs. Gilinore, sald hin] Mr, Low to call, saying he would be) MeN ey tout fren itis’ port on fen thought the ceremony on the workings of th In) Was'onty a Joke, but Justice Lev- itt said he didn't think she was itled’'to alimony, but he would con- the claim for a counsel fee, glad to explain the various city depart “oy. visit will M reported 4 f vid that totes would protes ter wits out glad but the Arranged and the shipment i de followed by wv wan Hot An of to France, shure of it) the ship: h sends are 5 pitoitel 1. a comm Whe any get a goc Tne houwes whick will ma inenta and the amounts ea National Clty F ters at his, home hee wold them the had no asked specifically as to the ape ‘kelhelme: of : Partridge ts Polite | pea rrces nent he had | & 374,00, and Co. $1,000,000, ‘To-morrow's shipment Is the second heaviest in the history of the market. To offset the withdrawal of gold the Scerntary “ate se fy, buying > a ua aken ba jay at the clone of. the stock market 2,600,000. 10 ast as peacemaker in Hy thin morning, between nd her upstairs ne!ghbor, “pabaylag Balk McCook, The latter was Cliy Chamber: ad lain 16 Prati ae ai a's he m! e ain for that pl jace, wt Ux ho ter the call, \Saten Trays, TO ACT ON GANNON) ‘BIG GROCER tted atonce 1 {| but daily, regularly, month in and 339) Below Regular Prices $2.25, 3.7 ine |Crumb Tray and Knife, $3.95 | $1.75) Waiters, 6 to 16 in. $1.00 to3.50) West Twenty-third Street ‘Salad Bowls, Cake Baskets, sal: with moss an1 violets or blue roses, trays, American cut glass 5-inch decorated usual price 17.50. aud plates, | New handsome patterns, | —in all over or border ‘ Rogers’ High-Grade Knives, Forks and Spoons Aehare | Tea & Coffee Spoons doz. $1.50 Soup Ladles, $1.50, 15¢, each, Limoges china Dinner Sets, 2x2 yards . . 2.40 cach able & Dessert Spoons i 13.00 Cream « 40c} valut 3.60 per dozen. —decorated with pink and Beet tD Stee Roo Baca ee rae 52. 25 Gravy" 50¢ Haviland’s Limoges china! violet sete or os j2x3. . . 360 Oyster Ladles, * $1.00. Berry Spoons & Pie Knives, 75c teacups i and [eee Aine a arnth gold Ss 2x3 I-2 Sead 2 Siees r ! fo) ’ eat Bee = : =, . Silver Plated Tableware Feces eee FORO TRESS sexs, iu: Dinner, Nopuae Newest designs, the best quadruple plate on hard white metal obese formerly 34.50. neg deta |Tea Sets, $9.00 to 15.00 Butter Dishes, $2.50 ann re ee Peers, Pk) ‘ | Bread Trays, $1.65, a8 | Coffee Sets $4.95! 9 eri . : : 8x12 Hemstitched, German : American cut glass celery!Limoges china Dinner Sets,| Damask Table Cloth —decorated with violets, roses, pinks or field flow- ers, each piece finished with heavy coin gold, 3-50 each; value .§0. Fine quality, round table cloths, 21-2 yards in di- 2.25 each, value 4.00. “Nappies,” ameter : goc. each, 39.00 per set, 8.75 each. valuz 18.00 per dozen. former price 62.00. value 13.00. SILVERWARE Pure linen, hemstitched JAMES McGREERY & C0. Rogers extra Ar plate. Towels Tea Spoons, 65C per set of | | Berry spoons, 65c each 3.00 per doz, RUG DEPT. Table “ 1.30“ |Cold meat fork, soc“ |Hemmed Huck Towels ith Floor. “forks, 1,30“ Pie knife, gsc“ 2.00 per doz. About 4oo highest quality Smyrna Rugs,— new designs,—-Small to carpet sizes { 18x36 in. goc formerly $1.15 26x54 1.60 se 2.25 30x60 2.15 < 2.95 6xo ft. 11.50 My 13.50 6 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 6 im 17.50 ss 22.50 gxi2 ft. 23.50 s 28.50 | 50 Royal Wilton Rugs,—o ft. x 12 ft., repro- ductions of Oriental carpets, $35.00 each. Scotch Art Squares;—hall runners and bath room mats, Twenty-third Street. “ ’ Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, : Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. LOE 305,000 ‘Theft from Francis D. Leg- | gett & Co., It Is Believed, | Will Reach that Amount, Winter t Overcoatys atg12 | “Wholesale grocers) said Joan C. [Junring. of the firm of Francis D. Leg: this morning, “will have to which will secure | hi feet a ey And a them agatnst auch losses as this’* j Me erred rom finn of ated) by one of Its Max Borchardt, other ayrte: to the $35,000 Cont trusted salesmen re The long, loose Overcoat appeals to good dressers. This one at vut No. 212 East Elghteenth street. = . : “Rorenardt had been with us fur| ff 512 1s particularly swell. years and was {mplicttely trusted made of Oxford Kersey, was believed to be Independently He received black Clay diagonal body wealthy and lived high sre from us $250 a year and waa under|# lining, shoulders and only. ) bond In an English surety A 5 3 eenpan sleeves lined with satin liad to Collect Also. "The nature of his business, selling Nour to the small east vide bakers, made it almost necessary to have him collect his own bills, No one ever had any }doubt as to his honesty. but when we became suapictous Saturday and put rhe —slips on easy. Worth $18. Yours for $12. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 34 Ave. “We belleve his defalcations will reach $35,000, but will not know definitely until the expert accountant fMnishea the work on his books. We have about 100 gales- men.” The warrant, Issued by Magistrate Cornell only charges Borchardt wita ap: priating $113.51, which he had col- ed on behalf of his employers. Employers’ Liability Agsurance tion, Limited, of London, was on Borehardt's bond for $2,500, was arraigned in Centre Magistrate cows AND HORSES BURNED. Say Darn Was Probably Fired by Tramps, rey cows and five horses d to a crisp in a fire that stroyed_ the barn of James H brtohi Owners were de- it Nor- will have to be destroyed. Two cows nad their eyes burned out and had to oe killed, Besides the barn halt a dozen outdulldinga were burned, forty tons of hay was consumed, oss ts $7,000; partly Insured, The Vernon brothers visited the barn lust evening as usual and left every- hing all right. They say tho barn vas set on fire pu ely, _ probabl pe. the pulidings, bu Bea 20 Fapid iptiasavere wae § bn tor trl he money wa Hardt claims him as commissions. a NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, month out, In New York City circu- ‘ation The World maintains a lead yf teng of thousands over apy other paper, id Fred- aaa ie (SHEEHAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB.! WEST LEFT BIG FORTUNE. mals were #0 badly burned that thes 1 New the Tw. Wae Incorporated To-Day. ALBANY, N, Y., No. 18—The Greater York Democratic ‘Twenty-eighth: Assembly District, New York City,’ was incorporated to- day. The irectors are: singer, Jacob Brunner, Henry Koep-| \ peer, John Otto, William Landsburgh, | J a so rapid: | Abraham Wriedner and George Wolff, Maher, Rogers Quadruple plate ‘Tea Set,—Teapot, Sugar bowl, Cream pitcher, and Spoon holder, Burnished finish, bead edge, gold lined, Hemstitched Tray Cloths, 19x28 inches joc each; valu? 45¢. $8.50; give 51S 20) Twenty-third Strect. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. SUITS JAMES McCREERY & CO. Until Tussday, Nov. 19. LADIES’ Blue and Black Cheviot Suits. Eton Coats, double-breasted, with stitched lapels. Skirts with flare flounce. Sale of Five Thousand MEN’S AND WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS. Men’s,—all silk taffetas,—with imported nat- [ined throughoutauwith ural wood, (box, furze, congo and wexell) silk. handles, Plain or silver trimmed. : Women’s—black, blue, green, brown or red 23-50. Velveteen dresses, Tucked silk. Handles:—Ivory, pearl and horn, mounted with plain or chased silver, and plain or silver trimmed natural wool. waists embroidered with white silk dots. Flare flounce skirts. Lined $1: sojeach with silk. Men’s—all twit! silk,—with Silver mounted F 45.00, Cape Horn, and Silver trimmed Imported $48.00 natural wood handles. y=. |Velveteen dresses, Blouse Women’s—all twill silk,—with horn, long model waist with Paquin sleeves, white satin revers and cuffs embroidered with black French knots,— lined with white satin. Silk lined, flare flounce skirt. $55-co. Ivory and pearl, heavily mounted with gold, silver, and rosewood handles. $2.75 each. Value 5.00 Men’s—heavy twill silk,—with Cape Horn, heavy ivory, Stag horn, and first quality burnt, natural wood handles, —all with massive silver mounts, Women’s—finest twill silk,—with handsome imported handles. 12 inches mother of pearl, plain or carved and white or burnt ivory,—mounted with oxidized, burnished, or dull grey finish silver, — crooks with chased gold mountings,—colored pearls,— and novelty handles with the latest silver chain bracelets, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO, SALE OF RIBBON, Taffetas silk ribbon, —a $3.75 and $4.75, inches wide, Colors, — Value 6.00 to 8.50 pini., — pale, turquoise, an) navy blue, — red, Taenty-third Street, -| brewa, green, — yellow, parrs, cerise, cream, whi. snd black. 15c. per yard, ‘Iventy-third Street. hth District and | Ey -Congressman’s 82.225, Eatate for $ou and Daughter. (Special to The Evening World.) BARATOGA, Nov, 18—The will of ex- Congressman George West. fied for pro- bate to-day, shows that his catate a» tent ly exceeds $2,225, “PROCLAIM THROUGHOUT THR ‘The ostate In divided equally between Ss and daughter, George West,| YAND" with Sunday World Wants. ton Hpa. and Mrs, Florence | The Three-Time Rate speaks to more of Saratoga Springs. Mr.|than 000 people three timen, West ‘Gediat ‘Beliston Opa en pete ‘as 3 nae Club, of the of Louls Ben-