The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1901, Page 8

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COPPER ~TOWNTOTE mered Down to a New Low Record. “73% AT MARKET'S CLOSE. Sold at 130 Last May and Only a Week Ago Was Selling for 88. in May new low which Je a Amalgamated Copper last sold for 1%), to- record, breaking to It opened to-day at 1-4, broke to 1%, rallied a point and then began rapidly dropping off by quarters to 72-1-2, when there was a slight recovery, the market closing at 731-2. An understanding has been reached, it is said, among all the large producers the price of ot copper not to shade copper for the next sixty Included t parties to be the Dodge Co, Calumet and ec Quincy and the W. A. Clark interests ‘Wractions had a big share of intere! in the stock market to-day, and wh Copper vpened up with a gain of 1-2 cent. Manhattan “L" followed, moving up over a point. Other prominent issues alao felt the in- fidence and showed good advances, | prices moving up steadily until Amalga- mated Copper suddenly broke, The entire market Rains were lost, Manhattan sagged off to the opening | level, 138, white Brookiyn Rapld Transit and Sugar fell sligh pressure. Sugar had advanced to 1261-2, Mut fell back over a point to the open- ing. #100,000,000 Shrinkage. Within seven months the shrinkage in the value of the Copper Trust’ prices aggregates $100,000,00). Hundreds have been ruined in the re- ent manipulation movement — which @tarted less than a week ago. At time Amalgamated Copper was selling at 88. It was sald that an Inside pool had been formed to punish Heinze and Lawson, two opponents of the Trust, and prices were to be bat- ve in. ave in. eded without htn- !4 crash in the ondon and Parla, Prices there were vo low that Atmalga- Jow level of 75. Price of Copper Cat. It is stated to-day that HH. Rog President of the Amalgamated, madi 1 for nearly 65,000,000 a pounds of copp price Mat. quot Hing Company, and that this reduc- tion, though made in concessions, bs nevertheless a cut m. or two reasons one to hold the trai id the other to further punish the men who have been fighting the Copper ‘Trust. Though the nominal price to-day claimed by the ‘Trust's respor in-New York to be 17 ce serted that cot rat reductions from the in ible heads onsumers, Jower. mines of the Amalgamated company are practically closed, Dividends May Be Lower. Investment holders many of whom are frightened 1 n Vaales of stocks to-day were 452,109 wares COPPER STEADY AT LONDON. The market for Ameri: at Londo: displayed cout. respectively, Ing equivalent t and 2-8 per { named sell- The Wh Wheat opened strong « " vy buying for the ehort accou y was carried up to fira: sales, from which it fell back ¢ 25-8, Foreign houses bought a little wheat he Southwest strength, and polnted at the weak- were: May Sto St. Muy 2. May losing prices w De Murch wheat, ecember corn Bebe Blay_corn, 6 ed; July corn, #4 ———— The Cotton Market, ‘The local cotton market opened ateady Amalgamated Stock Ham- z reacted and early | « mated Copper here fell to the record | d by the United Metals Which bring the price to 1 cents or}! Reports from Montana state that the| { |WEEKLY Scalpers anticipated a continuation of| 2 lee risea.. 7.6 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVE ANY LIFES SAD IN FIRE IMR. AND MRS. SHAW TO MAKE | DARING AUTOMOB RIP. ae IEE Th | iStarting from Paris They Will Ride 10,- OOO Miles Through France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Egypt and Northern Africa. On the Graf Waldersee, which sailed away this morning was a party automobilists bound on most trip ever attempted in a horseless car- riage. They are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, of Chicago, who made the record-break- ing trip between there and this city last May; Mr, and Mrs. Walden Shaw, and a professional chauffeur They are going to start from Parts no a new machine specially t 10,000 mile Amal, © them, and whiz over Amer. ice Co France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Am <j Looometire | Eaypt and Northern Afrten. Pearreetie ae Jn the latter countries they are Itable Am Seale Hef. ial sees to meet brigands, but Mr. Shaw anys econedet | “We had Just as soon run across them ee toe ak Be P.O, 4. SUPERINTENDENT | (47 then we can run over them.” Halts} @) Onto SAYS 10.000 SLIPPED. The party will be heavily armed, and Cant Pasleersarate both women are expert mharpshooters, Southern it | So with that and their speed thay havo & HS | sana oxen Should Ne Maintained | no fear of meeting Miss Stone's {nto aS ‘They expect to be gone about four months, ‘Mrs, Robert Shaw ts evert keener on automehmng than ts her husband, and she does not mind a bit the disguising of her pretty face that a mile-n-minute clip necessitates. So Autmals Would Have It Fa 1454 ee 6 7* Term. @ Tran & Alton pf. ‘The condition of the city’n streets, which yesterday were Ike foe, Ia much better to-day, and fewer horses are —$———- falling, but the pavements are still xo slippery that It 1s not aafe for drivers to relax thetr caution. | Yenterday the gtreets were tn a fright- | BLEW OUT WINDOW. horses had been © Superintendent CAUSED BY LEAKING MAINS to an reporter, “the imed that the A’ N. Ww o Re eD f danger wo obviate! No A. Winship, cottons. a 6 pe ° . yj cannott mayest percents evinces stitiene IN THE CELLAR De aval aaa aiden eontra lee aerciaee! ang below 17 cents a pound. Aw it has | Venera ya th lavas inarahola uta and Chlef Croker estimates the damage Already been forced to, reduce tts alvt- wa Me ai ‘at $40,000. ed remiss to 6 0¢r. he come i An explosion caused by leaking gas] Hesides the fire of two years ago the nto Its wide mains ocourted In the cellar of No. 439 / pulKered crores Kas cexpiosion, West Broadway at 930 o'clock this | [0Ur years ago TRE cost FY.40. int seared everyboa the but did no serious dam- morning nelghborhood, prinkled with was no ap- this purpose and so he sand box In front of our son Square, Alwayn inn but tt was id have ervaly all were these boxes: of cru d see that the sand or the Prevention wo me of the worst days that Tever saw, One of nn front of our offices fall in fftten eo urtvers OPEN FAUCET MADE FLOOD. Ruined £2,500 Worth of Tobacco Stock In Bnac open on the minutes: BANK STATEMENT. A faucet accidentally | ground Moor of No. 7 imt avenue laat J] night flooded the basement and dam- there worth $2,600, 1S) Joseph Berean Who ocenpy part of the butiding, ————_ Vo Celebrate Fuaton Victory, The representative tan Democracy below celebrate the recent Fusion ¥ ‘The atatement of the Assoctited Banks Aacg atoek — BARK LEAKING AT SEA. Viennor M. Williams Atded by the Seneen, total clearings 0! Clearing-Houses in the for the week ending tor’ all the bank United Stare y ok n reported from Havana. Soe TEEN NING, NOVEMBER 30, 1901. Disastrous Early Morning|* Blaze in Bronx Buildings. RESCUERS’ GOOD WORK. vented a Loss of Life. ANIA ANB rendered homeless nich de re a fre + entire ne flat house East Oue I between W: pect avenues. Yesterday fran dio the inmates that every spars | had beon extinguished | Shortly before 3 o'clock Motorman | Mien, driving bis car down Weste avenue, notice! the roof* of t hoses on East One Hundred and nixth strees Names, and after ringing his) bell the police diy to summon So 91 uttered In the MMcers ress ceding ten minu wt strenuous effi 1 be nd for th it required their to arouse the inma’ The fre spread rapliiy that. there Was no time to saye anything and most the inmates escaped in their night were all sheltered by the neigh- bors, and Mrs, Smith, of No, 99 East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, prepared a breakfast and distributed tt among her fire-ntricken neighbors. In No. %7 lived the families of George Crandell, Kaward L. Leasler and George Wendelkern; in No. 99, Willlam Briggs and ‘Thood! Charles Fri and in No. 983, Benjamin Brill and Sam nel Youngman. ‘The damage will amount to $18.0. THREE ALARM FIRE. a-Stoery Boainess Building ‘Threatened with Deatract put the thini alarm ‘clock this morning six-story busl- 7 and U9 Prince > ness buildt street, °. In less than five minutes the fifth and aixth floors were ablaze, and the strong wind plowing had driven the flames to eating the cornice of the adJoining build. ing, No. 1B. The ground floor of Nos. 17 and 119 fs occupied by Van Keuren & Condon, woollen tmporters, and the other floont are occupled by half a dozen firms tn the same Ine. The water tower had great trouble in wetting an effective position because of the narrowness of the streets, A fire in the same building two years ago sed $50,000 damage, The other upants of the buflding were: Second floor, Samuel Hirsch & Co., clothing; third floor, L. Heratg, clothing; fourth floor, N. Englander & Son, shirts, and fifth and sixth floors, “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. Jack Frost will sOon coat the ground with his white paint, Here's a coat $15 that will protect you from some of his pranks any. way; made of fine blue Kersey, ex- cellently tailored, in the medium length style, lined with black quilted satin. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO,, latitude a1 37, lon- |) bran 1 Darkentir ne leaders are Alfred and Uleanor MW Corbett. | Steckler, NW Port Tampa, Now. i for New York, fhe Wilianis ted thats PORT OF NEW Yoni, 0-day, with prices unchanged to 2 \ points higher. _) Alexander's crop estimate was a com- ‘plete aurpriee to the trade, which had ‘Gnetiyet ‘recovered trom the price esti- mate, JAvcrpool, too, was up more than and weather South was still Gal {ngneny sect! thi @ @ tovdreg lower und iM 5 ig lower under selling by y. Operators, due absence of supporting orders. prices were: Decembor, 7.61 to 7.02; Feb ons. was dis- call attention to an excepti MAN BADLY BURNED. wht Fire wi troun Results, on, fifty-six years old, of rty-ninth strwet, tred to is morning. elt. Hoxpital ds and face, ‘Tried to with Joseph Ca: No, M8 West F ht a fire id was Correct Crepe and Peau de Soie Polerstjerner, Manchester Chateau Latte, fortesux Dufent, Gibriltar, farcelooa, Hambare, Poooklyn Ci), Swansea. Hrities King, A Palati, Hanbury Hotlewell, Bt Umbria, Idverpool. OUTGOING STEAMSIIIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Pailadelphia, Porto Htoa. Symalca. Mourning Hats Police Comminsioner Part-. & ridge interviewed by Kato Carew in to-morrow’n Sane ® aay World. Oltnda, Matansas. Phoenix, Nuevitea, a, “al STERN BROTHERS Mourning Millinery Hats & Bonnets Uptown Gor. 127th St.and 3d Ave. ionally attractive display of styles in Made to Order with special care and promptness INAS coerce me re a ie Read Kate Carew’s Interview with Col. John N. Partridge, the New Police Commissioner. DEAN ATEN TNS IID BASIN APIO ATEN ANA TUN AST INATUN D | TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD How the Woman of 25 Years Hence May Dress. Daring Prophecy of a French Artist, with His Drawings of Possible Cos- tumes. In 4 Colors. COE! wae e oy} Par OS ake Oe t > wor t + ro) x President’s Inamorata the Stake ina Game of Cards. Romance of the Beautiful Enslaver of President Van Buren, and Why She Had to Leave the Country. Il- lustrated. wane AN AS ar Ps zs 5G] OG aTr 6) IP BS) Be x +, x OS OTTO AS Max O’Rell Says, “American Men Are the Slaves of Women!” In a Brilliant Article in To- Morrow's Sunday World the Famous French Stu- dent of Human Nature An- swers the Existence of Spirits. Mme. Sarah Grand Likesren The Vanderbilt “Common-Sense” Baby. ‘Photographs and Description of the Hygienic, Though Expensive, Garments that Are Worn by the Little Heir to the Vanderbilt Fortunes. Sardou and the Spirits. Incredible, Marvellous Proofs Presented by the Great French Dramatist of AN AS +, es wun OG ate BS Gate t, BS) 3! Me BS t y - Cafe or, $, aS x te + Cafe ©) wor, a % t, AS) + 2 oa) rr OG 3} +, a AS + Pete ar anes OG Te) fe a! fe © ake © WER WEP +, + AS 2 ¥ New York’s Next Police Commissioner, Col. John N. Partridge, Interviewed and Sketched for Sunday World by & KATE. CAREW. 2 2 oa ure +, ATI AS es Ir a Gy a od eng Oo How the Bulgarian Brigands 2 Treat Their Captives. Thrilling Narrative of the Tortures Inflicted by the Captors of Miss Stone, the Missionary, by Two of Their Escaped Prisoners. 1-24. —)f— 24 EMCIA AT IO ATTN CAN AS +, tun cas} a AS) How the Pike Sisters Captured Three Outlaws. Daring Feat of Pennsyl- vania Girls Who Rounded ‘Cupid Bothered by Miss Vivian Sartoris. Latest Engagement of Gen. fa 37 a] POG OG TG ATT OG rr) Po afe OF sfx OF 2] a] a Up a Band of Horse- Grant's Daughter Upsets | Thieves at the Point of a All Calculations. In 4 Rifle. Illustrated. Colors. aoa PN AS +, tS Last of the Series of $200 Prize Puzzles. Read the Directions and Solve the Problems. No. 4 in the Great Series of Eight Beauty Lessons for Women by Harriet Hubbard Ayer. “New Muscle-Beating for Scrawny Arms and Shoul- ders.” Rear ebfein ts + OS eas BeBsuncas

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