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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1902. CROP. REPORT horses and Wall tent influence ellie Ten Gaon banker whose holdings may rival i van is developing Into a Strong to the Close. entire banking business of the Black Hills by purehasing the biggest in- terest in the FI ANALYSIS BY EXPERTS: |poagwoor and the First National Bank of Lead, South Dakota, My Harriman already owned the Amert- —_fsland Sends Price Up—Bull| company with Samuel W. Allerton, Pool in B, R. T.—Less Ac-| the millionaire banker of Chicago, so fi tive in Afternoon. that he is now master of the bank- ‘ing situation in that section The Government crop report sent ait : (hito HAG 4 out yesterday afternoon, in many r ins sieie ioERaTRAVRERTNE spects the most important im years, | esis HaAiItOK A eTHIOCL Awe had a powerful effect on the stock] port, ‘The Inlet 14 $99 miles nearer to “market to-day. Liverpool tha y other point on the Atlar BR It was regarded so favorably that ‘all the Western roads went up from Pennsylvania's E one to two points. Chicago, Mil- MNSY! i i waukee and St, Paul, Missouri Pa- ae : nt A Cas ate act ae B® ‘cific, Atchison and the Grangers gen- | Pennsylvan has announced tha’ i the Pennsylvania management has eas were poet eae ps this planned to spend $100,000,000 on ex- Rian varity Te revacectiaigiaa tensions and improvements within Tn addition to. the fact that there, 'Ne next three years. This Includes was a practical failure of the corn 1,000,000 to be expended on the crop last year, it is now generally known that a group of American financiers, headed by J. P. Morgan, have incurred obligations in Europe amounting to hundreds of millions of dension. eyeral tunnels and the big terminal station here, and indicates that over $15,000,000 a year is to be spent for sion and improvement of the system. Wall street figures dollars in financing their vast and ‘at this definite and oMeial state- q far-reaching industrial enterprises. ™eMt Indicates the Pennsylvania in- aihis Indebtedness must be paid by /tends to get Into New England and our crons, A fAilure, or even will compete aggressively with the Harriman as a Banker. | Edward H. Harriman, the railroad | magnate, owner and lover of fine street factor of po-| Hearing in Steel Suit. special session of the New vey Court of Errors and in Trenton next Jer- Monday to ‘ . those of Charles W. Morse. He has| a Showing and Held just acquired a firm control of the| stockholders United plan bond-conversion ting its consldératton now Manipulative Dealing in Rock}... national Bank of Deadwood, in| ments ty the . Char. Howard and ot Steel Poundries| Inside developments in the matter] The ordinary shareholders of Mow! ar of inspec-| of St. Paul indteate that James J,} 80" & Co. receive only 4:4 (#0) for J Hills ovject In his trip to] is chwab, Pres ldent of the ne “ Business Reasons'’ Only. Morgan say has' extension to the ‘Pacific coast 6 one been attached to his proposal to put) of prime importance to the group of all the British ships of the Atlantie| railway magnates. Interests known wv -|to be 5 The London market to-day was quiet Me gis to be isentifed: wath item Mave dnl) 7s aenactaents, Tradiig wan, very They | charge their campaign for including|tignt and in most part profe: sole intention was to) St. Paul in their combination. shipping combination | oien ye was not for comb\natjon posal of the British Admiralty, assert that his any pecu from the! an increase of $19,000, ¥ portant mail contracts to be renewed. « acaie of the| Th8 heavy demands upon the cash} MORGAN NOT IN THIS DEAL. Stee! | resources of the Western group now em-| operating the Chicago corner in July Ive au advance corn caused much of the liquidation] Loxpon the two ‘Amalgamated Association of Iron, tint failure of the corn crop, the Vanderbilt and the Goulds. 4 Mepatest and most valuable of all the) wsent uckingham, of the State crops, would practically meat A) xationa! Bank, has heen appointed panic, not only in Wall street, but trastee for transferring the Union Belt all over the country Line Railr stock to George Gould, This is the that every preceding months 000,000 Vietory, President W. . Leeds and|ing of some of their stock holdings] !sh debt have been In prog of the Rock/as the eastest way of acquiring the| Berlin Boerse that tie 'Mr. Gould will issue bonds aga butld Island, just $9,000,000 10 beat George | money needed. NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. GOSSIP IN AND _ ABOUT WALL STREET. SWIETS eET Alt n Memphis contest for control of the Wiggins Ferry property in St. Louis, The fight ties of really fabulous value. The price of the stock was jumped from e appeal in the case was not to be ee) Je at National Bank ot | heara untll September, the ©) $200 to $1,000 aeshare. It was a fight] Agreement. of millionaires,and the Moore broth- ere Won. LIVERPOOL, July 11.—At meetings of the shareholders of Fowler Brothers and but the com- An oMecta! of the-Ontario and Weatern Fowler Son & Co,, just held here, reso- In get-| 8'¥ that the anthracite operators wil] lutions in favor of the adoption of the This ig) Ke He attempt to open the collieriew until after the Indian e passed aL x & % profit of between £4 ($20) and £6 (5: ; per share, and the pref Plans for St. Paul, enture holders get their capital back. £7 ($35) pald up on £10 ($50) clates in the “community of owner- So) share, The holders of de ship” control of the Chicago, Burling-| cent.) &°" ‘Nelr money. back plus 2 pes ton & Quincy have now a similar plan See P.|for St. Paul. ‘Theematter of the road's LONDON MARKET QUIET. American Railway Shares Steady on Light Trading. tonal There was weakness in consols on ru- mors that the Government contemplates For the first week in July the Mig-| @ Transvaal loan of £8,000,00. NP, ‘4 ‘i In the department ‘for American rail- Sour Pacifte shows earnings of $24.00] way securities Bleadiness of tone pre Jan. 1 to] vailed. Prices were ouly fractionally be | June 30 1ty earningsewere $17,900,208, an| changed on both sides, “Trading was im-| increase of $518/196, Kaira were firmer in the absence of O UJ e failures which had been feared. Liquidation to Support Corn, a ae Denial of Report ning Unification of N, July There is no truth jin issues heretofore boomed by the|!n the report, published in the United | Gates crowd. It is costing hundreds |Ststes, that J. Plerpont Morgan is plan- of thousands of dollars to keep the|‘Tutkian aebe, 2° MMe Unitication of the corn corner intact. They are dispos- Plans for the unification of the Turk- s for some time past. A report was current on the allan bad finally ling for the untfl- signed the Irade prov: cation of the debt. stock broker and every head of eve <_ big manufacturing plant in the coun- | 7 Ors1" eis Were buying, | Broke i ually acting for them were purchasers | try has been watching the crop re- | ang this was tuken to indloate that Mor. ports with such eagerness for the yan had not yet defnt datensatiel'| past four months. Veh Cathy Gets Path Pea “The Government report officially option ou the Gates-Hawley Loulaville t and Nashville sto at rest the direful predictions sent « from Chiragn, evidently for stock-job-| IN the Industrial ist Sugar was less a hing purposes, of ruin and disaster from | Of # fenture than yesterday, ‘The Bos- cold weather and rains. Unless the ton “bear” party, reputed to be led by Unexpected happens the country can mas W. Lawaen, which was given ; of pros-|# hard run yesterday, covered the Mook forward to another yea! Perlty and of ble rallroad earnings. Ay und turned to they Bxper’s Figures ¢ fi | . Were firmer \catm of | Mr. G. Is. Lyle, grain ¢ Me- thi London report which accredited to} 3 Intyre & Marshall, of the Produce EX- Sensior Chaunces M. Depew the eaty change, whose figures rank Mite ment that the Pennsylvania road was in circles, suid rhe Evening |, tovsnaulres contrat arilieenlaine Worl downtediy be at | oh t is Appointment, as | it shows figures nn st aver Bull Poot in mR. 4 axes. altho. Indicating ood yteld | Tndleath ‘ pronounced that a for both wheat ocd cor {strong Wis beginning opera- “As 1 estimat> the 1 from sta- | tons oki Rapid Transit to dis-| A: tiatics of lepartment, and from th unt ed reports of better cone| lan folloy proval | ditione® and a growing busine | F the Departmer rloulture, the | Standard Olt interes etive to-| d crop Will be 2444.45.79 bushels. | in v4 1 ‘anger | i This 4s aw the ave for the | Hallway SRORTINEOAM IO Ge | 2 four good years from ) and | John D, Ro. giiminating the bad ye Lindon w avy ler, not} For thoxe ars the was | VET 29,000 6 for al yunts being | widely ¢ cated at 251, row | a ter wheat at & total) Call moves was easy ut O48 to 4 per } bushels altogether | cent 1 rapa siouinaloatian Brown, statistician of the | ay ardent nge, estimates that corn yleld will be against a total last yc 'e ‘Phe estimate of spring wheat made »: ey prices ralliad ana Mir. Brown fs 231,101,000 b and VEGHOR Ti " Winter wheat 344, making a t nadie f 633,500,000 bushels of wheat Satisfactory to tes Firm, At the office of Harris, Gatos & Co, Wis the third largest grain company in New Was about Bad Gea i York, @ member of the firm suid toma'ned quite j “The government crop report ts en-| New York's opening prices were 2 tirely satisfactory, 11 indicat im- | Wh May AaB ottened: Gute ees mber, 7S 1-4: De pber, 4-8; De if mense freight tonnage ‘or all the We Pai ern rallroads “It also gives to the cla] confirmation of conditions kr i @ exist in the West some time ago F Phe better conditions shown in corn are | pecially gratifying.” George H. Phillips {s in Chicago, but a member of his firm said at the re was fairly good, although condi! had changed somewhat sin ri publi opening prives ) 84; Bept to 43 d ernment statistios were complied w } H. H,,Peters, grain expert of Bar De ae Pragier & Co., said: "The G figures on wheat, both wi Indicate a crop of which 1s probably bushels Jess than last y. dition in wheat, considering the Ajsastrous storms which have preval wince gis data was prepared, must, on | tin the whole, be considered as bullis “The report on corn is about grally anticipated. ‘Phe figures re July 1,represent in no way the condi- 4 /)\" Hons now existing.” 6 Missourl Pacitic Jed the entire stock Mat in activity and the volume of trading to-day. ) After a busy two hours the stock lst Yhecame inactive and trading ean Ak. Mithough the tone was one of decided | Mi rength. | Whe prices 6.0) August nber Manipulating Kock Intand, Bere Les Maven Vs the railway list a purely manipy move mde Rock Ialnnd ageres: | so,non,wo strong, the Moore-Friok Western pt combining to give it a boom = ih ‘ a yaaid that the controlling interest | PARIS, July 1 Phe \ithunal of Com fo mark the price unite sn'en | merce to-day declared tho “Caisse Gen eabptbar Att publie| erate. Des Eamilles' to be insolvent ne th Had & public Phe Aadliities are wuld (0 tw 49,000,000 mines 8. Paul advanced at the LSS Patlure tw Parts THE QUOTATIONS. Car & Foundry. vaconda Mining lyn Hapld Transit sis | enough of it to go around, except at} Oats ope: a8 ARKIVE! {2 | nvitish Prince Po iiadelvita irons, de. 1. MM |Goorge W. Clyde 9 | Jamaie Py qlee 6,800 Virg Caro. met with ‘strong Business ov the Hoerse Quile the upward ten-| pert July Business was quiet on ihe Boerse to-day and prices Heville and Nagh- had a harder tendency. The move- | Sree ore wnimeortach « 44 | Manitou, London CORN | SHORTS THREATEN TO e«| SEEK COURT’S PROTECTION, % |Talk of Injunctions Not Considered Serious by 3 Promoters of Corner in July Options. It appears definitely settled that would be the answer to took his trades into court. the chief shorts in July corn—the| ‘Groney is ail! icine went to Chicago persons holding the great bulk of the|to meet the demands of the cori existing short interest—are the big | York roeginds MMe cating on Chic: y 3 .| ‘This steady drain, with the hicago elevator houses, who repre-| ye sear future for-mongvoten sent the dominant bear element in all|crcps, is one of the fy vaine monetary situation — th. 8 . gome concern in Wall st Farmers will doubtless rejoice to leanne know that the men who keep down] JULY CORN AT 86 1-2 the price of grain when the farmer IN CHICAGO “BIT has any to sell, are the ones most se- ——— rlously hurt by the Gates-Harris-} CHICAGO. July 1.—Wheat opened ¥ . easier on weak cables and a continua Rue d big gamble in July corn, ton of good weather. There The report from Chicago to-day that]to puy early in the sesslo certain of the corn “shorta" would ap-| northwest and southwest were credited peal to the courts for Injunctions tol with covering short line Htem| restrain John W. Gates from “squeez-|opened 1-4 ta 3-8 a I-20. lo t 73 to ing’ them caused apparent amusement |721-8 a I-4e,, and on buying at the Wall street office of Harris, quickly advanced to 74 1-8 Gates & Co celpts were seventy cars, with three o , It was said thore that the statement| contract grade of thelr corn expert, Samuel C. Scotten,| Evidences of the “oquevaing”” p was all the reply they had to make to! were appate the report of injunctions, {oe and. th Mr. Scotten's statement was: “There| °ahe ‘opening wae at is no excuse for any appeal to the courts| at §3c, to Séc., tures fy causing ret asa rush and the uly corn at the op: med more disyosition 8 ulgher part of over this corn price the: “day, ithe steadily, over tls ne pale unless there Js an} silos Heing mates a ” or similar proceedings against! end of the first half ling the people who are paying elght cents| September corn al with the per pound for hogs and nearly that for| July option, a 1 shade Pi } |to 14 to 34 to attle. Soon sold to f2 1-'tc “The corn is up because there 1s not| were 287 cars, with heavi very high prices. The fact that the| "4 eter, overninen u corn does not come at the present price! Provisions Were sted CURB MARKET DULL. CHILDS INCORPORATED. Northern Securities Firm in the Four Million Dollar Concern tor Outside Trading. the Hestaurant Business, The curb market was dull at the open-| ALBANY, N. ¥., July 11 ing. Northern Securities was firmer.)Company, of New Y advancing to 1037-8 bid. Tennessee Cop: per was quiet at 173-4. Others were! day to operate restaurants nominally unchanged The directors are: ‘I, Reed Harris Quotatinis for the active stocks Were: | New York: Richard C, Luke, Brox 2k) Anked. | Clifford JI. Cheater, Rutherfo: Childs ork Clty, with @ ital of $4,000,000, was Incorporated to- American Can American Can pf” Me) O. He. MoMurrle, Belvidere Roberts, Basking Ric J won, Summeraville. National ¢ {Tather Childs, of Lyons, N f America 28) be erpool Gr: and | LIVERPOOL, July 11.—Closing—Wheat Spot No. 1 No: spring 6 | Imports of Dry Goods at New York |)?! Noo) Northern spring, firm, 6s Ns be Jad; tutu ; July, 68, 5-80.; Bep- | s m BENE § cid soode at New York | tomber, Gx, 3 1-8d.; December, 64. 31-20 dow aM! Week were valued at §-)Corm—pot firm, American mixed, 64 7 Futures quiet eS October, hs. 23-40 SHIPPING NEWS, Pork firm; prime mess Western, a 4. Hams—Short cut, 14 to 16 pounds, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. strong 68. Hacon strong—Cumberland Sun riees.. 4.37 Sun sete Moon sete. .11.09 cut ae to 24 pounds, 298; long clear middl AM PM light, 28 to 4 pounds, As. 6d.; long clear 1? a middies, heavy, % to 40 pounds, 598; ort r backs, 16 to 3 pounds, 50s, 64. clear bellies, 14 to 16 pounds, 60s, thoulders-Bquare, 11 to 13 pounds, optomber, Ss. 31-4d,; 1, Handy Mook Governor's Inianh Hell Gave Fer OF NEW YORK, Por 1 Breinen Baltimore r Kio Gran@®, Brunawick For Infants and Children, ee le EE Martello, Hutt Was @ sensational one, involying the} Shareholders of Fowlers Vote Appeals will] (OM'rolling power In terminal facili-| to Ratify Sale of Business to Americans—Basis of the ement providing for the sale of polis convention} these businesses to Swift & Co, of develop-| or the miners. It la believed a strong} Chicago, w litigation against the] effort to rettlestho strike will be made| Under the agreement the ordinary by prominent - interests before that} shareholders of Fowler Bros. receive a ence and deb- Hill, George Gould, Edward H. Harri-] preference hoiders wet thelr capttal > -| back, plus seven years of unpaid dlvi- man, J, P. Morgan and their asso: dends, making £14 ($7). for £0 nture ny one who %6 to 30 pounds, 56s.; short rib, 16 AMERICANS GET STEEL CONTRACTS, British Commissioners in South Africa Amazed at Extent of Business—Eng- lish Firms Are Lagging. | JOHANNESBURG, ‘Transvaal, July | The British Trade Commissioners Who recently arrived here from Eng- land admit that they are amazed at the amount of business {n steel building material which is offering, and com- ment un the indotence of the British | firme. They say that so far as they are able to discover only one firm, and that an American concen, has a capable rep- representative In South Africa. He has been securing immense or ders In Cape Town and at Johannes- burg, at his own prices, for huge bulid- ings up to fourteen stories, by being | able to quote prices promptly and prom. | ise construction with American speed. PLENTY OF FUNDS FOR COAL STRIKE President Mitchell Declares if Convention Decides for a National Struggle Money Will Be Ample. WILKESBARRE, Pa, July 11.—Presi- dent Mitchell, in an interview to-da: sald that no person could with any de- gree of certainty predict the outcome of the national convention of mine work- ers, which will convene at Indianapolis next ‘Thursday. “I feel certain,” he sald, “that in the event of !t being advisable to inaugurate a national strike provistons will be made{ to contribute ample funds to carry the strike on to certain victory: The sympathy of the entire labor ‘world 1s with the anthracite mincrs, and from all sections of our country we are receiving assurances of finan- cial and moral support. These assur- ances are not confined to wage-earners alone. Many men and women hay offered financial assistance to the strug- xhing miners." — AMERICANS RETURNING, SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 11.— ‘The American line steamer St. Louls, which sails from this port to-morrow for New York, will haye among her passengers Rear-Admiral John C. Wat- son, U. 8. N.; Commander W. 8. Cowles, U, 8B. and Mrs. Cowles and Miss Helen Roosevelt — MRS, HENHY H. COOK DEAD, *SO%, Mass, July Mrs, Henry »k, wife of a wealthy New York man, died suddenly at her summer resl- dence, Wheatlelgh, here to-day. Heart ‘lure was the cause. Mrs, Cooke was enty years of age. re Sugar Convention. | ry 1.—President Loubet to- | the bill approving the Brus- —o— LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, “Bowery Savings Bank Block.” Bet, Grand and Broome ats, uorth of Grand jf Bt, Station, west of street, Every article cold by us will be | found exactly as represented. We sell goods on their merits at prices fevond competition. 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