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LED the Big Leaders. ee Be se sylvai cific Were Strong. ybull contingent and there wee an ab- pantly. ~ Pennsylvania Railroad and Missourt ie end unusual prosperity of its gubsidiry Hines Pennsylvanla crossed + 469, a bigh mark for this movement. Mimour! Pacific also advanced be- yesterday's mark on the crop re- ftg.from the section traversed by its Mnes. ‘Tho profansional clement also tamed the unauthenticated reports of @ @ompromise of Gould-Pennsylvania In- terests to mark up the Gould Jeuses. Heavy realizing in many of the ti the stocks which were boomed to fic- titious values In tho speculative man- Apuigtion of the week. | were made by the big operators in the @o8t coe) issues, Evidently the man- of the pool in these stocks found their following was getting un- wisidy ana they wanted to cheok it. | he undertone of all the buying was “ Geoidedty strong and the temporary re- | gessions were taken advantage of by ‘many who belleve that the present up- ‘ward movement has not yet reached ta culmination. Reading issues were firm, although positive denial was made by « high lyania, oMctal of the report that toad had noquired control of Read- {ng and would dissolve the voting trust. | The industrial list was without eny fepeoial feature, and fluotuations in these Hasaues were confined to fractional af- vances or recessions, United States tee) stocks were firm on supporting or- ‘dere from the Steel syndicate. - ant iad oY of @ good bank site, ul o ‘onounced revival o' es ng in “the inst’ hour, those paper profits preferring to close out ts while th yn es cea - conor * — BIG DEAL IN IRON. Cleveland Company Buys Ore ¢ Tract in the Mesaba Range. \ MARQUETTE, Mich, July 19—It 1a | officially announced that the Cleveland “Cliffs Iron Company has purchased the » Mease held by the Itasca Mining Com- o On 160 acres of land adjoining the ® mine of the western Messba » range. ‘The consideration was $100,000 cash and cents per ton for all ore now up (about §,000,000 tons) and all yet to be found otal consideration will be con- over $3,000,000, it betng, enti. uly ‘The » sider: Bust that the tract contains fully 10,- tons of ore. | _ BANK SURPLUS LARGER. Imereaxe of $3,482,375 Shown vy Bian the Statement To-Day. The weekly statement of averages of the associated banks shows dee. $5448.99 | fe “T8810 ps ict 33 400| Inc 44d oya) ne 2,801.00) dee 1m) The Cotton Market, y "Phe loral cotton market opened steady % to-day with prices unchanged to 1 point lower. There was generally good crop and weather news, Thix was offset on Qovering of near months by shorts iter. the call Was a fractional py dull and the changes of ho jmpor- prices were BAD 10 8.0, Be pade CY, g p March | = SHIPPING NEWs. ALMANAC VOR TODAY A Man riven. 444\Sun wets THE TIDY High Water, AM PM Bandy Wook ones Hd 1 © Governor's twiand 1 > 4 Hell Gate Ferry fo1 i PORT OF NEW YORK, hielda Swanees, SAMBHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, Llverpool. Bonce, Han Juan. Curae fan Marcos, Galve wind. New Orleans, in, ato. ‘Anas, Nortolk. Welle, Hew Orlecus LOSE. tained in Spite of Absence of Some of George C. Cory,Held by SOME PROFIT TAKING.| Them in Furthering. Supposed Projects) and Collected $500,- Speculators Willing to Close : 000 in One Venture. | Out on the Advances—Penn- and Missouri Pa- George G. Cory, who: anid to be William R. Wright, ie 2 pris oner In Ludlow Strest Jail awalting exemtnation on next Thuraday before | the United States Commi nically he ts charged with attempting to secure $20 from Peter Gale, of Pecks Kill Hollow, near Fort Oregon, by say- Ing he held the deeds to the property which was a part of the old Drake es tate, and that unless he received the money he would oust him Hut Cory In really wanted to answer charges of @ much greater swindle From one of theae he is said to have realized 0 @ vast sum. Cory twa litle past Atty years, stooped and rather spare in build. His lhe mustache {x fron gray and his hair ts whitening. He speaks in a nervous man- ner, quick and with jerks. eyes move * The stock market in to-day's oper- Rtlons reflected the temporary ab- “‘Weence of tho leaders in the Western fence of spectacular exhibitions) ‘which have not been lacking re- Pacific were te market leaders. On ‘Toontinued reports of increased enrn- unrest, His history is of uncommon interest, and, while a failure, It may be said to “ues made the market heavy and de-|be more muccesstul than the average “@lines were recorded In m majority of/Crook. The first known of Corey was in 1884, when he was arrested In St.) But her best service was ta Ket all the | John, N. B., on a charge of passing|cther membore biel peel testy He te found) rolatives together, and all ut them ¢ J guilty wontenced to serve ten years Gieviens attempts to discourese buying iT son, after serving year ho waal rort released on @ technicality. On July 14, 1904, he was arrested on a! wi1) charge of selling §900 In counterfeit] 1 money for $100 to Henry F. Albright, of Queens County, N. H. Following this 3 Arreatithe) gotice searched) Mle touae| oe peepee Unt 19M and found there about %6,000 In counter- felt money. Corey wes tried and found guilty, but was admitted to all pending an appeal, and #0 far as known his case was never afterward called, But tt was dn 1585 ard 1606 that Oorey made his firet big euccess, Hoe appeared in Dutchess County, N, ¥., and had a number of deeds and old wi which he ania he had found in the Huit- disposing of his estate. ‘True enough, there was a Solomon 8. Dingeo whose body was found In the Hudson River in the early part of 1n05. | found, He had been @ descendant of old Bolo- mon Disgee, @ Tory of Revolutionary times, who had been compelled to flee, Hoe leawed all of his vast estate, which now comprises the town of Portchestrr and part of Rye and much of Westches ter County, He appeared in Dutehesa County be- ROBBED A WOMAN William Simons Grabbed Bill from Mrs. Mockin's Hand—| Crowd Caught and Beat Him Before Police Arrived, ‘Chambe! hand. darted and snate vance, after which trading became, WATER FAMINE—LOOK OUT! lve along the line of the subway tonide this afternoon—that 4 made it clear Lorough ols entirely, Balsimors | M There waa good strength and activity at the opening of the wheat market 1 day, throughout vere all strong heavy buyers dn th found Jittie wheus for Strong at the etart ‘The genera! iit? ings THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 19,-19 THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS MILLIONS IN THE SCHEMES" OF NOTED WILL SWINDLER, ly: the Federal Authori- ties, Has Made a Spe- cialty of Duping Peo- ple Whom He Told Were Heirs to Vast Properties-~Assessed4 right name ts loner. ‘Tech-| $50,0% and from anotier alls oral Found Basy Dupes. ore Mrs. Kate Mockin, of No 86 New Chambers street, an elderly woman, w: entering the Emigrant Savligs Bank in! yy) \St hear Centre, treet today wisi. with a $5 Dil! held conspicuously tn ne vm es Witllam Bimons, nineteen yours ota, Uy f ut of A crowd on tha sidewalk! yyy! ed the bill from tbe women’s | attumen dat the threshold of the bank Mrs. werk Mook: screamed and a crowd cornered Bimons, He was chased up to t | 1 story of the bank building "in making a Simons was sever fe police ressued hi ‘ jthe City Hath atats thority. «0 ey Was found th Dele | oat oo Water water maina b: Water Conant er Mone do mw Matement » caster theae malin Were distri fected aiue foy mp rary fatnine, | unde reowill bu Williams: Phere wilt he water, Summer wil] cap te rem The which The Wheat Market, ara due roported heavy ra West. Qutside mar im shorty were eurly tradi mingeall wae Nr york's upentia priser. were teBepteenber, iT 3-4 to TT Dae] on Mount mb, Tis; May. 8 If, Cornsep: | died and tember. ti bids vier, bl Soh -bidj] Ns May, 0 bid Chicago'a opening, prices were: Wheat| ail for trial at December, 74,| bY Magistrate Zeller In the arlem Court 76. CortmBepr | December, 7 to oF NM its His small) cause there a rapidly from one object 9] Uittle backwoods settlement, ved another, and he has a geveral alr of| Winiam R, Wright, descendant of Dingee dence, and, belleveing that he really hac | the deeds which would bring her fortum she cared for him and gave him large | sums of money. Hurd's Corner who was really He won her cont) of the fwmtly and her (riouted appropriate amounts to his sup- packets containing the deeds and the would not open the will been written daughter and Re) on ft had He was colle: Ing large sums on this) |! eatate when The World exposed him in {i January of 1896, and he Immediately dis- appeared. | After that he was credited with several similar ewindles in England there he collected some data whieh has! resently served him well Another Rig Soheme. led, | About six months ago he came back |W to New York and opened an office in al 80" gon River corked up ina bottle, He pala] Adway How) and advertieed {tas the | that @ note In the bottle sald that the | Mice of the “Cory Emtute ‘owner, Golomon 8. Dinges, was about to|H#® first wrote to Mrs, Mary Cory Grown himeetf and took that way of | Wow of Canadensis, Pa, and induced her to belleve, by furnishing her an elab at the Federal ain w certain matter, hal time to respond nd that she and her) I that Cory returned William | st of - anoesto; descended from Admiral British Navy, who left an estate of $0, Bigland, which ts in the trust wi of the Government, as no heirs could be | nate that she was! Drake, of ti swindled. on the | 0,000 In Ba he dead | Wuthoriies say that Cory | $500,000 on the She came on to New York and brought He induced her to give] must juve him a power of attorney for six mouthy) Draka ertate awind using her name he adve q hor daughter. and then b; Used for postal authorities say that he found persona who were willing hetrs, and of these 3, each’ to the fund, which was t aseist|erl)) fu Im in securing the estate To make things stronger Cory made ment, It is s for $10), and to t omeials gay heira reapanded 9 contrphuted $20] Hvarloug ete use as evidence, INCLESAM WHATS SHS SLEVTAS MST === ATOOOR GF BANK’ COMPETENT HEN GO BACK ON PATROL, ===. Must Pass Civil Service Test Corporation and Prove Ability to Lay One Egg Each Day—Why the Egg Is Needed. Rules Against the Detective- Sergeants Who Want Retire- ment with Pay as Such, Masion ating We letter stale #Pc~ | iinmediate need of fora |tellor Department fF an egg wo alwach | 1 experience wrchase from tommiastone | A the rigat | mune CUSTOMS MEN'S NEW CAPS. _ ao BOTH TOO YOUNG TO WE2? No) Duck and Ce n two Custom House but thoee wh: ara] the French sieamehip La Savoir ‘a peak and ir the} the wealthy residents comes the an- ‘ Amun we Fale Mary he marriage betwWoen Joe] dicate. The property, Which consists of sept Buckingham y ets] who ts on bis Way to dy he elder Huckingham claims thatshie), che hom #200) gerd FOR} e| 'fowa Went Orange HOOK COMPANY'S WIven wentieto mtr American Law an held in $1,000 | pecial Seasons to-day ir. Colby described himself ws manager|on the preferr se An » With oes | The businews of the company | GOSSIP IN AND John W. Gates and his associates, who left Chicago the night they made their reputed settlement with the principal “shorts” in July corn, have gone back to Chicago. It 1s be- Heved in Wall street that they have kone to close out the 5,000,000 bush- els of cash corn which they are sald to still hold, and incidentally “squeeze” the litle group of elevator men and capitalists who have not yet accepted the Gates terms of settlement. A pyrotechnical close of the big gamble is confidently pre- dicted. The Chicago corn pit from now until the close of the July con- tract period will bear close watohing. President Ripley, of the Santa Fe, of- ficially announces that his road has ac- quired the Santa Fe Pacific and the San Francisoo and Joaquin Valley, which will hereafter be operated as the coast lines of the Santa Fe system, ‘The tracks of the Santa Fe from Chicago to the Pacific const are now owned and con- trolled by one company. . 2. 8 R, PR. Bonda in Demand. The attractiveness of American railroad bonds for an investment, compared with other securities of a | etmtlar nature, has just struck with great force English capitalists. The | yJeld upon American railway bonds] lin proportion to the security offered } lis greater than that which can be High, Low, Close. | » ih & C 6 . Car & i Fr the demand from London fer re- curitics of this sort is becoming onc of the features of the present market eituation. Appileation of the St South- Western Railway Company to lst 42,- 04.00 of Its consolidated mortgage 1 per cent. coupon bonds has been favorably passed upon by the Stock Exchange Listing Comenittee. Anti-American Plan, Wall street trust promoters and or- ganizers of the greatest industrial combinations in the world affect in- difference to the outcome of the Anti- and Cha obtained in any other country, andjare ri i, Appeal for Order Com Trust Conference proposed by the Czar, The fact that he has not in- vited the United States to send repre- sentatives {s viewed by Wall stzeet as indicating what its chief object Is. “The sole purpose,” said a banker, “Is to line up the powers of the Old World in a commercial and industrial battle against the United States. We are steadily encroaching upon their trade. They are frightened. This is the firat cry The Hackensack Water Company has fled a mortgage for $6,000,000 to the Mnd- son Trust Company for redemntion of two other mortgages and bonds falling due this year. Schwab to Build a Yacht. Charles M, Schwab, the steel king. jes R. Flint, the rubber k ng, als for the honor of owning THE QUOTATIONS. |GATES GOES TO COURT IN —— FIGHT FOR COLORADO FUEL ABOUT WALL STREET. GQULD-CASSATT the fastest steam yacht that floats. Charles Ro Fiint has one with a speed of over forty miles an ho 3, 1 Mr. Schwab ‘8 to hove constructed | for his use one that {fs faster than given the order for ite c truction tunce materially. ‘Phe link will extend from Franklin to Punxsutawney, Pa Heinze’s Copper Fight. F, Augustus Neinze, active rival of the Copper Trust and open competi- tor with it for the independent com- panies not yet absorbed by the cop- per combination, has made public his supporters in the $50,000,000 United Copper Company, recently organized 1o fight the Amalgamated Copner Company. On the Heinze board are the Heinze brothers, Stanley Gifford, A. Braunke, Jacob Longlath, Sta- Henry Budge. at 2.500,080,000 bushels, which by grain experts ig considered a conservative view, oo hese Gar “aroun. ot - Ragemete z of Stockholders ly Giger. zis! The o i 7 | HU AP Bie Ne ae] pening gun in the legal war- 2,900 AL) Top. @ 3 F pe. Wh ly oC) fare Incident to the struggle between S300 took Hapid Tran ‘Ax | the Gates and Osgood factlons for | 145 Canadian “Perite {| control of the Colorado uel and Iron " Un Company will be fired Monday, when Un, Trac. pt LG. Wert Chic, G. West B. Chie, MI, & & P. Chie, 1 & Pacte orm. & Trac Tan a 3,500 Chicaga a Al ere R Ion tenon md ae 1,300 Co}, Fue] & Iron... We | 1/709 col! South ae ch Mie 90 2 1,100 © 100 © #1 4 f 650 Del, & Hudeon 0.0. 170% 179 138% 1,000 Den. 1,500 Det! s8é¢ a 8.8. & AU pt. 40) Det! Gas 20 EB eT H. 100 Gen. Electric 100 Gen. Chem 7.800 Geo. A. Fuller. Geo. A. Fuller pf. $h Slinnie contra. 1,00 Hinois_ Centra Inter, Silver pt... £00 Lowa. Central 300 lawa Centra! pt 100K. C,, Ft, §. & M. pf 44 Kan. Cy South $8 Han: cu southe pes a 00 M..8t. P. @ BBM. pt 1884 Kan, & Tex. Kan, @ Tex, pf. acide c. & 8 Mlacult ead RW J Stee! 508 Preased Steal pt | 13a) Reading oe oe Heating 1st nt wean WR Wop. Beet pee => iQ Roe Steel Sorin Spring pl fs 1 hat pt soo 8) TD. a Ban | 2.0 80 L. & San F 2d of pt L, & West o Pipe pf Peabo Tale aur 2 E tet pt Cm 2d pe Wis, Cantal pl 10 | 4M mt Notal eaten of eincks wore 44 shares and of bonds 82,100,000 HAWTHORNE BEACH SOLD. Three Larne Bat to Replace Hesnets on the Sound, WHITE PLAINS, N, ¥., July 191" lowing (he purchase of Rye Beach by nouncement to-day that Hawthorne Beach has alsa been sold to a rich eyn- twenty acres of ehore front, adjoining of Charles H. and Henry Mallory, the steamship owners, ja sald to have Drousht $145,000, vit is understood that the purchare: will Quild three large. manalo jooking the sound, and will with any more summer renorte and gampe &s in Part preme Court, Hornblower, BPyrno, Miller & Potter will argue in be- half of the application of Gates & Co. for an order to compel} the Knickerbocker Trust Company to| supply the petitioners with a list of | the stockholders of the Colorado company. | in mon oomit basement. ‘The out yelling al een awakening the other fifteen boarders, Special Term of the Su- The Knickerbocker Trust Company ts Harris, | pelling Delivery of ‘ist of the Concern. th control of waleh a ereat struggle has non forenoaths. John W. Gates and direstors of U le Joint ites & Co, a list of the s.ockholders before the transfer books are closed on July 41 pre- | 6d the annual meeting and election | P?' 1 & Co., are sending out vlear midd Mreet Harri: to-day a call for prox: making the claim that with the stock now con- vn Avie. 0 trolled by: » and the proxies which they e: ommand, they will he [able to sident Osgood and his | and elect an entirely 2 9 a = = BoRio G. ph. Hy HI MBE roit SOUR. vvess, 21M 21M AI Det, South. pt PA won iON i etilling Ca. pho... 2 3 268) RS & At is | ‘ EARLY BLAZE Roomer Found Money and Jewelry Missing After He Went to Turn in Alarm— Second Fire of the Kind, POLICE IN FIGHT WITH FIREMEN, | Clash at Early Morning Blaze inan Effort to Save a Young Woman’s Life—Police Win Out, Firebugs started a blaze inethe) premises at No. 132 East Twenty- | | ninth street early this morning 10V | sty the purpose of robbery. excitement and work of rescue they | got away with $160 in cash and $500 wo young women boarding in place narrowly escaped suffocation. The | incendiaries selected che fat of Harry Henney for their operatia | ner and her enildren are away in the have country and Mr. Renner has been Hvink |} in the place alone. ‘The fire was started Mrs. Re t the door of his sleeping room. He smelled the smoke and ran out to give the alarm, When he returned to his apartment after the blaze had been ex- Ungulahed he dlacevered the loss of $150 abe. When the o the $250 dlamoud ear-rings he|the tenants some one rushed in and Slyave his wite for a wedding present, |took the babe, Jeaving the mother help. and a $0 diamond stud, which he had {less in bed, Wiren placed under his pillow for safekeeping /heard of her predicament when he went to bed. fe accond fire of a like kind/4ad to dart through an. fn the house, and Mr. Renner's suspi-|filled with flame before cions are aroused. Battalion Ch’ roported the matter to the Fire Marshal for investigation. | Misses Wilaabeth Purden and Mary McKeen, boarders, aslecp in the back parlor, were awakened by a sense puffovation at 1.40 v'elock’ | up through the floor from the ‘Thie was of Russ ake We omen rushed Fir onner was also aroused and he ran on ae tive an alarm, Hie rays he notice two young men in front of the hous but gave them no special thought ul ¢ fire wae extinguished with a lone of ad It started Ih a closet between the'dining-room and Kitchen In the bases mont, where bie tg and window dra cries were stored for the summer A Mimilar fire started 'n another closet of the samo kind early Thursday morning During the | the | he was rescuing 3 |dow, from which he sprang with he ja |that as h ot | temo | whe to. of their| treated by an | white man tro | the frat tloor, the fre, When he discovered Mis] |W \from St. V From the conflicting statements of po- lee und firemen heroism must have been «discount at a fire which partly de- ed the three-story frame tenements at Nos. 8 and $5 Charltor street, Four firemen were burned and several daring resoules were made, Fireman John Ab- t | bott, who drives Battallon Chief Lang- worth of jewelry., The fire damage} gon, tells a sensational story of a fight was $2,000, him and two policemen while Joanna Woods. polic atacked him Jed hallway and tried to n from him Jn order to credit of rescuing her, In the lice reports Polleomen James Byrnes and Thomas Walsh, of the Macdougal betwe He says th in the smoke take th letreet station, are credited with having made the escue, Mra. Woods was in bad on the top! with her newly born | floor of No. of fire alarmed an Abbott says he nd rushed {to her 200m, took her tn bis arms and row hallway aching & Ww to 1 the second floor, He claims alcony reached the window the two policemen attacked him, Mrs, Woods was unconscious and was d to St Vincent's Hospital, dition from shock. Abbott was burn- f# about tho ha a fuce and was nbUlanCe surgeon, Policemen Byrnes and Walsh rescued Peter Jackron, a Year apartment on ro they were hemmed in by the , Hg the blaze tn the hall ays, Firemen Patrick McKeever, Joh Gleason and Wiliam Donohue, of” B kine Company No.4, and Fireman John Brady, of Engine No: 3 a back draught “and severely burned About the fave, neck and hands, They were attended by ambulance surgeons ent's Hospital and eent ta That, fire, Was extingulehed without) thelr homes, trouble, It was Bupponed wewer rate had gnawed Ineo a Hox of matches and ignited them hat davis tire vould not, be explained In this way, acd when Mr. Konner re turned to his room after the fre to find that it had be eked during th itemen ana hie bles taken, he w. d been the purpose of vestimating, —— NAMES FOR NEW WASPS. WASHINGTON, July 19 retary Moody han decided to name th two bat- be constructed tne Savy will alana = saith itis jtszrhat Millions going to do about it | The Sufferers ' from Colds flare numbered by 2ilMons, not Ins ‘Cluding those whose annoyance by, |nesoclation amounts almost to suf- | fering. And yet it is a fact, a& capable of) noneiation as any problem in Geometry, that Dr, Agnew's Catar- latter|phal Powder Has, Does, Will Cure Catarrh and Colds, What are the Ca 4 +e Heart Cure relieves Heart “iii ‘ 13 50 "lawton. Flinv's. It ts suid that he hos already to Lewis The New York Central purposes to ve an alr-lne ro between New York and Chicago, Surveyors are at work in Northwestern Pennsylvania on 4 cutof for the Cen nd Lake} Shore route that will shorten the dis- | HGHT ISN'T OFF, Story of Love Feast and Ap portionment of Territory Is Declared to Be Purely Apocryphal, The report that George Jay Gould, President Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania, and W. K, Vanderbiit, of the New York Central, had had a love feast and ce- mented “community of interest'* plans by calmly apportioning the rall- road territory of the United States ts declared on authority to be purely apochryphal Tho contest between the Gould system and the Pennsylvania shows no signe of abatement. There is no indleation that they can reconcile their differences or find a compromise basis. Each system is eti!l working hard to outwit the other in the struggle in the East, and while thus far the Gould fao- tion has won more points than the Pennsylvania the latter {s In a position, to head off some of the Gould plans for its tide-water terminals. |John MacGinnis, Richard Lacey, A. | phen E. Nash, F. W. Whitridge and | |taken no part in the Gould-Cassatt o 8 Vice-President Paul Morton, of the! Santa estimates the total corn crop | caused a drop to $2 3 j tone throughout was wea ‘trading wa | regular but the general tone Gren. | There was no feature In the department fiscal agent for the concern, for | steady, 6s, 2 Colorado ¢, yetitioners | Mf the proceeding is to get | 16 pounds, "strony Square, 11 to 13 pou A Brooklyn Lady and month wreck of my former self, What I spit up was mixed with blood, and gan to disapp Detter and stgonger until I was dis- a, charged as cur whe in sald to be In a eritical| and 9 T ain. 6 were CAUBNE DY | William K. Vanderbilt is said to own more stock in the Pennsylvania eystem than he does in the New York Central, and his holdings in Western Union are exceptionally heavy. Thus far the New York Central has fight, and it certainly has not had an; hand In a peace deal. id LONDON MARKET QUIET. Trading in American Securities Light—Tone Firm, The London market to-day was quiet in all departments. 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