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$77,659,386 FOR NAVY; Chairman Foss Says We Are Falling Behind in Naval Strength—Programme for 1903. | WASHINGTON, April 2% —The Naval, strength of a nation’ Ampropriation bill was reported to the) Germany's Great Trouse to-day. ‘The bill carries a total appropriation Of $77,659,386, which is a trifle leas than Programme. Referring to the foreign naval pro- | report says the countries Germany ing during the last few years lem year's. | feater than any of the others, Her ship: ‘The naval programme for 1, as|bullding programme ntaried in 18% and pres { and accompanying | Wil be completed in 194, poxmitiy in abcd RUT br F: 1907, instead of 1916, an it planned This report filed to-day by Chairman Fos. | -ogramme will elve her {n all 38 bat ef the House Naval Committee. {8 ODF tie-ships, 14 large cruisers, 48 smaller re and 9 torpedo-boats. After the of thia programme the pia constructions to cru completion templates new Ace ships whioh, though still able, may have reached the prascribed ‘The report does not take as optim: {atic a view of our naval prowess as {s generally held, and Mr Fos« points out that compamiively few of our ships age iimit teave any real fighting value He ac- ent of} ‘ Concerning new snipe for our navy e louta: Le praca other countries, partic the report says: a ” wis ode pease: “The committees recommends that for vr Sans, the purpose of further tncreasing the the report that the! naval establishment of the United States total number of vessels of our navy, | the President have constructed two firat built and building. i= 138, and the total) class battle-ehips carrying the heaviest cost will be $23,082.98. The report adds:|armor and most gowerful ordnance for “While we have built and are bullding,| vemels of their class upon a trial dis all told, 138 ships. yet ~omparatively | placement of armor and armament few of them have any real fighting | exceeding $4.212,000 each, two firet- value. Our naval prowess lies almost/ armored crutsere of about 14,500 tons entirety in our efmbteen battie-ships, | trial displacement, to cost, exciustee of eight armored cruisers and twenty-one|nemor and armament. not exceeding re serv! Tt is shown by ans protected crulsers ‘The rest of our|4.69,00 each, and two guntoate of ships would but Hitle gore tn 1 displacement.” actual war s of the battle ine] The bill provides #499,000 for Improve Practically alone Jetermine the naval! ments tn :he Brookiyn avy-Yerd. BG BUILDING STRIKE COMING? ARMED POSSE FACES STRIKERS, ploying Plasterers “after arming them * and but have hitherto Air da heir attitude has Irritaaed | had omreed that the new @ gone out 1d 1 For ley had his men aworn in and the by o'clock and they at once ated un ask tha had beer at the lov lose mon now. through fut the World Wants Still | BOY WAS NOT MURDERED. Hold the Lead! 9725 See" Paid HelpWants inthis 1,128 BIG SHIPS AUTHORIZED. i Stern Brothers Leather Goods Department Complete assortments of Travelling Bags, Dress Suit Cases and Traveller's Requisites. To- Belts, in Patent Leather black calf and white kid, Special, orrow 35¢ 38° $1.10 $4.35 West Twenty-third Street , in leather cases, Drinking Cups or Glass: Medicine Cas Dress Suit Cases sole leather 22 and 24 inch 'NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. from pected te within thi Ismued ‘The oMetal Mambure «iv statement = Steamship The Export © iv that the German lines have has 4 membership 600, will open The syt business 4 i ob- mt send a ship to a Ge jin oO} courage tras permismion of the ¢ to bring and they tn turn bind thems: rt and the for 3 thelr trade between England | nandes, NOD: J the Unit Peds ey Jithmate and the Uni Ax ty Hines and the Moran H. & 0. NOT OWNED BY EPMENT EVPECTE! President Loree, of the Bal e and Senator Hanua’s Con Railway, officially states that the tee of the Nationa: Cly company doemn’t meet again on Tuesday to try vetween thi see Heads of the Aftirestors, were ‘in conference 7 ra, erat Sy tes ne. DIFFICULTY OF PLASTERERS SHERIFF AND MEN GUARD |i": freer ofan St diets Se ga MAY SPREAD FAR. LODI.N. de MILLS. emnarrs iP eta Urhie, atte —— ests tn tie President Laren ought | @ hand tn th Employers Insuc Statement Cah, teraon ic Dyere Expected io the big opera wdane mivanee: | he miners er ever S eat WdA Sx) NEW VORK'S INDUSTRIES. ‘ ies os arineya j : Figures compiled by the United States | yy at *laimarel wastneteun . i 7, San Te Government show the steady and + expected in atreet This ts a reduc plone! |she Pinel scare haste this morning Sheriff reane e growth of the manu! va Of a ahare from the last divi ome to some age th the BE sk. No J. awore In tures and mechanical industries of Set CRAUEA Hialea minted rt shows @ capital « tive rivals had also re- its action it fe possible 1 1 to guard the emp: wi in the entaby was note Bullding Trades un wder Dye Works and otis eae a seatneveie | in the largest ek, affecting fra iat * employed in , and the fuser in the this wee Mecting ae here from misdati They he products a aght the Trust men and tying up al! build ratened by approach of a 1 nufactur but that it) wi ety in the city. of MO strikers from Paterson re Bi ea Satripry eo dividend reduction p! ‘The employers have given the strikers] faving the avowed object of trying to|by far the moat. lnportant ETER POWER NO MYTH Until Saturday io return to work ve tne men at work at Lodi to 918 BANKS MAY ENLARGE. Peter Power, the mystertous plaintiff « > « own strike in morere: © peters Z ; Several of the leading banks in Lip Ciera su te ewa note the leNori neni nes their position nployers Say eached the mill-owners qi gnc district ure expected to follow | Turitles Company, has finally been Iden they will at on n-unt Ot: the purpose of lin. Navisaal Gite wank Inilinere tifled. He in a ee owner tn New As the other union men will refuse and’ they at once| Sena reat cmp York City and ts pot the thal to work with non-union plasterers, the] # “ ation with the au. i capital soc Pee reatines ‘ 1] thoritt he “ ic “d by at inast two big inet! atm: outcome Is expected to be a general] (hori Sheriff Soley waa giver al Nee ark ee nortiy | who strike. o yO to Ladi and pv i and an oF Herd > vid ir sorts the plaintift w 1 g-Feenployers of the mills a tha Rave three “S40.0000° ban 3 ee every fay while testimony was orre thousand |p Uae sSeeRET tH Ne and guard the | \organ & (0. 3 omely Mdentitied with lieing taken and that he was. siting borers: wen They Ml property the ‘ al tank and the Bank | near JP Morgan when the financier demanded that Ms employees oe pas teat of which are ex:' was compelled to testify, increased from 40 bee shies MEALS WITHOUT MEAT. DINNER NO. 8. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1902. Soup—Macaroni or Apricot Entree—-Nut Meat with 19, Macaroni, Baked Beans. Meat—Nut Roast, Vegetarian Beef Steak Salad—Banana Vegetables—Green Pens, Spinach, Lentils, Kidney Benns, Stewed Tomatoes, Baked Potatoes. Desserts-Date Pudding, Hor Vanilin Pudding Apple Pie Milk, Grape Juice, Vegetarian Figs, Chocolate, Coffee, rid will print each day without meat, It mation furnish $1,000.00 AMES UNITED cnet to; ON CITY TEST CASE. $60,000,000 STOCK. | PARK EMPLOYEE CLAIMS PAY INCORPORATED AT TRENTON DURING SICKNESS. BY NEW YORKERS. by Reading and Su; “Handsome is some does. Here's certainly a hand- some lot of Suits, beautiful in design — fine herringbone cassimeres light and lightly overplaided. We dothe handsome thing you dark in the mi price—only $18. Some few stores have 'em nearly as good. Good custom tailors charge $30 for ‘em, Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, cbten” 127th St. and 3d Ave, STOCK MARKET roughish hand- in browns, atter of OPENED STRONG. BUT PRICES FELL OFF IN LATER TRADING. Weak Spots, While American The opening day opening at 20 1-2 demand. gain of 2-8 over Batuntay's “8, and it soon went to 183 1-2 good of 152 6 lee Gained. ne. nally of the stock market to- was active and st nerally were fract urday’s closing figures, and in a few ses the gains were very substantial. American Ice was up 1 1-2 at the start, | Ponnsylvanta was in| The opening showed a The prices above Sat- osing price The weak spots were Sugar and Reaa- tng the After the first the former 1 point off at 1% and atter opening at 3, a loss of 3-4 half hour of trading Here was a tendency to sag, and most ist lost the earlier gains. of the In sire active oh. the afternoon but trading market developed was not very) Under the lead of Reading prices went the Oe best there was a i ffto of the near the low Towards the ad the ist es of thi active and) nt. ‘The JAMES McCREERY & 60. Ladies’ Suits. Third Floor. JAMES McCREERY & CO. UPHOLSTERY DEP’T. 4th tloor. ‘anvas suits, blouse model coat, trimmed with eee 1,5co pairs, — fine taffetas, —lined through with silk. Muslin Curtains,—Strip- $22.50. | ed, dotted, figured and | embroidered centres, with plain or hemstitched ruf- fle. 75C, $1.00, $1.7 and $2.75 per pair. Etamine and canvas suits,—with Eton or blouse model coats. Blue, black or gray. $2850 and $35.00. Unlined skirts, made of cheviot. Flare, seven | gore model, Black, blue, tan and gray. English Bobbinette cur- $5.75. tains, with deep ruffles ; edged with renaissance Twenty-third Street insertion and lace. White | or “Arabe’”’ color. $2.50 per pair usual price $4.00. | Fine lace bedsets, with . | deep “bonne - femme” | flounce, trimmed with valenciennes or renais- i sance laces. For single or double beds. $4.25, $5.50, $7. and $10.50 per set. THE ise feo lees WOMEN, $3.50 per pair. This shoe is unparalleled in the diversity of its models, None genuine without the Sorosis label. /Art Furniture,—Dutch and “Mission” models. Side- boards, China Closets, JAMES McGREERY & 60, Beoteacest Shelves, min ’ | e Twenty-third Street. ing Room Suits, Sewing Tables, Plant Stands, Set- tles, Lounges, Desks, — and many oat! pieces, Chairs +25 to $9.00 , Arm Chairs sos to $25.00 Rockers $4.25 to JAMES McGREERY & CO. Exhibition of latest fashionable Millinery, for Summer wear, including New Imported Models for Evening and Carriage Dress. On Tuesday, April 29th. | Morris Chairs, H $15.00 to $32.50. Sofa Cushions,—heavy or light-weight materials at one-half original prices. lpavens scarfs, laundry and Twenty-third Street. | shoe bags, travelling | cases and pillow slips,— | made of washable fabrics, ——_——<——— ee = Novelties for wedding and ‘GENERAL CARRIAGE Twenty cid Stren TO BE REORGANIZED "|DEBTS WILL BE PAID. SAYS | PRESIDENT HOADLEY. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. On Tuesday, April 29, Sale of FANS. JAMES McCREERY & CQ *. ‘1,500 Silk gauze fans, hand} ICS Ready to Lane - for! painted and applied with RUGS. ‘ the Diee =e c zeae eee i Cotton Rugs. Blue and are an cenny SHES White, Green and White, ley, Pres hi 5 sd . a Joseph Ht. pasate seater ot ane ack or white. Pink and White. For International Power pany, (eae ea eae nounced toalay that application woul: ot. . Summer Cottages, at once be made to the courts for the) Valuz 2.00 to Complete range of sizes. “ oral . reopaltplay ea hubeastatahal of the General A very large stock of real 6xqg feet........++++ 10.00 The Indebtedness, he said, was lace and “art nouveau” slyxtols feet.....6. 13-50 settied in full and an arrangemme: ‘ nee 2 the transfer of the stock made tn fans, Ox12 feet....seee-.- 18.00 i ately thereafter : , Oo il rading in the one Y . 7, a PSB Soca ated Twenty-third Street. Reversible art Rugs. ri he sensational feature ' ental designs and colors, market, going up by leaps ett from 1 3-4 and selling as high ns 16 mal gx12 feet. forenoon 12,00, In connection with the boom there were told stories of a “corner” in which a fow Fancy China Matting. were being badly squeeaed It J PHONES S00 MILES, eid that bona fide purchaners 6.00 to 13.50. of stock certificates could not get them morning's World Hoores aake Money on the Gronnd that He Negintered Agent of the New Con- exobanged for stock ani that the traas- Japanese Damask Matting. BUT tder a Veteran and Cannot He We- | In Hudson Truat Com- J ed—Other Similar Canes, pany, of Hoboken, 9.00 to 22,09 4 987 pee Yo pn im the f) other a — =. per roll of yo yards, E jew York pa b papers combined . peAtarew Staandel a HL 28 The United ‘It ts true there ts temporarily A complete stock of Wiiton ee = air ; for Ke from a an authorized | tranater office, the company being in my ny | WILSON B. STRONG TELLS OF «+ comp sh “i "See a ee riod of alokness was was Incorporated hana as receiver, Iam noon to be re- and Smyrna Rugs. eerIcAU MOY: | |JANirRnains T before Justice Monch SHIPPING NEWS. Naval ae receiver, the company is tobe! INTERESTING FEATS. LaLy BE oes 5 ; | reorganised and under the direction of Moouj Mats for Verandahs BAKERS 9 LAUD Reset 5 KANSAS MILLERS’ APPEAL. ‘str, Hoadley will, no doubt, be very 5 S BASTERS MACHINE | " " +4 AIMANAC FOR TO-DAT. i Seah cts to Accomplish in Tele- and Porches, ! mackiinvene a seen y 200) ste casex, Involving an aja i as! “The centificates of wtock held by pur- powing Ali That an wees) a RooKKEErER® S/n nwran | agrena ? $5,000,000 tn claims Hed that the preferred atock chagers are negotiable and car be trans. me 1a SPER eH Againet the city dra 4 per cents cumulative IN| A, su Ms {ferred an soon a8 the ees sership is Twenty-third Street. F rei dl Rdebasaces Corporation arinel payable semi-annually Nery icheea t terminated hy the courts = , Soran. fal oases sten Inve a e werty 4 | “The company wan ostenstoiy 2 #000] Wilton 2. Sire. of Washington, Ss cawines ciaxens 4 ane ' ' rony OF NBW YORK, Go one, mutt It wold under forectosure fOr] Creer. wn ciectrician in the Un canvassnns 3 lomsinesce Sait wit eats a few thousands, after the mock had} states army, a developing the Strong. | =e CARPENTERS 7) PAINTERS ec PERO | made many sensational advances and) siocregor « n of wireless telephony, The Wheat Market TARRIAGE HANDS + PAPRKIANGERS alter pres 0 FSFE evade | declines, once reaching the 200 mark, | OCO'URO! 008 ; aan b CHAMBHRMAIDS 6, PLIMHEKS ee meee at and then dectining to 39 and finally to} when seen at the Astor Houre by an | (TAO Mest ERKs ; = — ’ 194, at which point {t hung until the! evening World reporter, he ward: esis ern aaa ‘ ; t ss recent exploitation “1 belleve we have hit upon a system |S pus ’ oe Ks IN THE CURB MARKET. for cause New Oriease | Mtany spocitiators fost thousands In the|by which a» much san be done in t Lateninzgey Bune oa ‘Citua 5 — fut ‘Marea (fire deal, ard others have lot heavily | phoning TS CLEA UY I ae li ee d cRouneTERS 5 ANOEMAK HR i Mates a Ceenerieuyy ne : Mal rien (hE the, Teatafew: dave) who) were lediinte jsut ertain metale which, | “New York's opening prices were: mt p saab i Paes 4 LaneerlOetalanls vacate ul Henge 5 {welling the stock short. have not been used | ae oer Bete BE: Deen 8 DISNWAsHERS 4 STRAW SEWrRS F The curb marke i Ms pre - 50 8T (etl = RT bid. Corn—July Ce 2 lel Al Som telual re , for three — OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. i f ee 1 STAC EAE ‘ ts : « s > resigned The Cotton Market | Someeo ta Dar. LONDON MARKET FIRM. “an telephone 500 mil ShiMeo le f. ; LAT) TAILORE ‘ detterson ’ oNortolik I have planned for our ayatem ms ‘ CLERKS 9] TAILORS nz ‘ ae Tr 4) cotton marke: opened strong i used for experiments on the ateamsh a LEVATOR RiveRIe als a eon SURE ROnES LIAS Ct wear months 19 to 1) polnis INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. priceslinl/Amevionnelat New York Jefferwon, uf ihe 0 ‘Old Dominion tine. and a File data «| rrewens oad ic iNiness ee ._ Gibrattar, 4 Neplee | Parity. Miners’ line, of Boston.” New Rs op 9| UPHOLSTERERS .., 7 Ai or Haat | NDON, April 2%.—The market for ——_—- September enn des At noon, the uotations for the activ SS °, Hambur 1.0) Ap ptember, 3 . ‘HANDS. 2s USER Lb MBN. Alpes belay a a " th ive OLEO BI PA Bo ie, Laverpost. | American railway shares are firm in the t and Hecla Divi: conven Wy = 15] WAGON 6 LL PASSED. ¢ badly scared on call ner Fasliiee main, witgout special changes in prices April &—The directors of | F ing prices were: Wheat . a ™ seve seer] WALWT HANDS 8 White Kooe 364 “higher on futures. from Saturday's closing figures in Newlin, Gaiumet and Hecla Mining Com: —ADril, 73 7-8; May, 72 4-819, 74; duly, 1h call SG Bin eed Seunte Concurs in Dice | York. ‘The volume of trading te moder-| pany, at thor meoting here to-day, de- 72 1%: Septemver, ay ict Decor, 14 pion Speen eo ae: mente to the Me jue eepkanine LONDON, April BoThe British Hee aca tal eqoallan sairvenaing (ose ai iiinier ee ee 6 12 bid: September, 62 7-8 offered; De: y $ %. De S20 to Bt | b . © 8; . H e 4 offered, A fares i) | concurred 0 | Stme prices at. 2.90 were: July, | Manila, &c.. passed Cape Bartel mows | Erie, 396-8; South African mining] world Want advertisers. Boys, read} Sunday World W: m hers : M. . &c., ants move the sass oe GL TOTAL os... ssn 3g (he 2ip | the Oleomargurine bill, waich passes the! 940: a isiseatiwanten bent ietioc: i fe a ks Pipe pt. Vmeasure and eends it to the Presidens. tmer. thos dantelyn ton to-day ant al naled the vessel was not shores are firm. Rio Tintos , Secree a i world Wante, business world, mit _=

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