The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1902, Page 2

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4 FIRM ANONC STOCKS. Investors Regard Vio- lence as Indication of Early Ending of Strike. SO'THE BUYING IS BRISK. Duel of Rival Forces in Col- yorado Fuel Kept That Issue Bobbing in the Market— ' Gates and Osgood Explain. é The stock market opened strong and generally higher to-day, but the initial prices did not hold long. Trading on the down side was cautious, however. “The first excitement was furnished by Colorado Fuel & Iron, the property Gates and Osgood parties are tight: | The stock took a sudden is) over. cotton going forward gold has to/e) to make equally swift announce- { Plunge and broke 7 8s, from would | ment that he has m no deal with | tive In this elty denies the story in) “djudication next week. ‘ which there was subseq wery to be shipped. If foreigners Ould TM Oran; aa che aldvontastormen 6 et i iheveuts foundation The effect of the action of the Court Mand above only take it Into their heads to buy] casion, when the Elkins: Widener crowd | uno, lhe PAYS There Is ne Toul@avien ts for the time belng to protect the | LA variety of conflicting reports are cur- 4 dot of our securities the air would id they nad no connection with {Whatever directly or Indirectly, for) complainants aga nst any olleged earner Fent explanatory of the eccentric actlon | aay ut business in that di-febim. Mr. Yerkes rarely allows himself |@0Y part of the report and that noth- | and ia eonstiued as work sagan pe exce areal ee icon Aine heat | ection seems to be quiet just now.| ' Pe outdon ourtestes of this sort, Jing of the kind was ever thought of, | {fe Dull clique of operators oa juarters of the Gates faction It was 5 a see 2 = z : | ard \ \ The London representative admits | s. : it that the Osgood people unde Hence, a feeling of growing uneas' a . ; i The defendant members of the Board | BAAS dstiovalise tho taarket by rald 2 Pace Rock Island's Charter. that there have been negotlations | of frightening out gathering , 1B it, in the hope k and hostile accounts and needed certificates, hut that as checked and the tables turned on e wicked opposition. ‘Almost identically the same Id at the Osgood headquarters, th @ substitution of names, the ction being ted as the Ing the worst story is only ‘As an impartial jury the members of | ne Stock. Exchange, which is the s pon which the fight ix belng conducte clined to the opinion that the Oss ple had the best of the but tl lecision was rendered subject to revis- nm. It may be remar in this con ection that the books Ihe controversy and that te be entitled | @ vote at the annual m ing In Au- ust holders must have their shares duly raneterred to their own names or thelr preseniatives. The Western grangers were fairly well upported on the crop outiook, but elded under the moderate pressure of ng stock. There were no new devel: | pments in the ‘Frisco and Eastern Mlt- | is deal. se to-day on about the oll some buying belng | y pee violence is a) nding of the | ker tie Wasiera, (unk line’ alacks ere in only small demand, 4 Business all over the floor was dull, nd a striking falling off in the volume f trading in comsparison with the re bent past wok place. At few points Jong the line was there an over-plus pf bullish enthustasm. The bulls seem) to have had enough for moment, jAnd the bears were evidently afraid to venture on new commitinents, a condi tion of affairs conducing t dulness The Rock Island plan was clab and sprung on the waiting public @etails were about us expected The ond is to be a 4 per cuit r of seourity. That The 1 a4 per cent itself) for a farger guarantes years No definite pr common is je etreet Neures t the various divi |The coalers were hings on the list, Realy woliny hlative act overworke The Wheat Mark The wheat market 1 on steady and mod went up fractio mM shorts, but Gent was i Théither wide w matters. Corn was firm t sta with active buying . which sent that op: eas Cavles were tr SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR hae. 4.54/80 TH DAY, taller, Foro Rien ness in speculative and banking cir- Railroad Earnings Increase. in ers have received a hint from London, Paris and Berlin have about all the | short time American bills they care to handle, and that any attempt to This puts it up to the Amerieans to) ship something of value to pay bal- ances as they accrue, and as there is not enough wheat, GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET.|QATS CORNER INJUNCTION HOLDS, ‘ley will have control of a tidy | Modified, but Still Operative during the last fiscal year of $112.-| prefe stock of Money Market Big Issue. : ea ry gee fM.000, AS gals $72,900,090 five | 270,001 shares. Whe Ae at RLM) eels urs avo, an inerease cf about 55 of this magnificent scheme ef modern | v a param saye in ‘ eloping Into a paramount isape “ner cent. ‘These three roads ire | high finance work off all thoit sectrl- stock specilation, It i Being | of the [firly tynie: railroads of the) ties watched now closer than the crops. | , '! “1 United The rellroad earn: | property with the employment of al Agaj tl The latter 4 e conditlo: j y ay ain The latter arein very fine condition | Or AMAL YORK FORE nilureconds ob aroney Catal 1S RSENS are Agai st Bull Clique of and give promise.of splendid ma a amdione eth th the'l'cuan TO/pun @ent Gb ther tauelvAIuS er Brokers on Chicago Board— turity, whereas the money markt) aneportation field look for a new | the (gation Hearing Next Week, is becoming more witertain eve recor! in that respect the curr sat | a ee das. It begins to look now as | The pr speets fer great crops though the gold exports would (on-!ang the un ve activity in indus CHICAGO, July Judge Chstraus tinue for quite a while, The Inter= {sei} and commercial directions justi Silas her Giitene HORT GL SeaOe national bankers and exchange brok-/ jos them jn figuring on a greater pesiton and re | and the Hoard Trade operators, ames A, Patten, Carrington, Patten & pany, and Bartlett Pragier & Com- In Steel stocks are already quite ex-|pany, from conducting a corner in July nd it is the evident purpose of| standard oats, by restraining the de- ent to étimulate the In-|fendants from asking the president of tonnage than in any previous year. Railroads make up thelr reports for the twelve months ending June 30, thereby conforming with the Govern- port upon the pr Steel corporstion of the Ulnote Foreign inveStment tensive increase the volume of our floating | mental plan and insuring uniformity ts oni the other’ elds in the ae-| the! Board! of ‘Trade’ tollindorse Gown indebtedness abroad will be regard-|in the time of fiscal exhibits. curities of the big Steel Trust jmargin deposited by the SO rit oe one F thorburne & Co , to secur ed with disfavor, More than that, G 4 avalt Be ure eG eee ecas extensions on maturing bills are not} Although Charles T. Yerk: and bs | Big Oil Deal Talk. 10 ushels of shor! les. A a ei associates @r ntly ahead In thelr | ane hair-spli 5 dow! Warr], The court held session before the open- granted with the enthusiasm the i ls he hair-splitters down in Wall) sig nour of the Board of Trade in order American debtors would lke to ree. street are finding a jack of harmony | that a decision might be arrived at be- | between the etatoement of the for fg | fore business was begun. wnportant, however, did the Court sider the precedent of the case that fhe motion for a dissolution of the tem- porary injunctlon was not considered and the case will come up for further known t nono deal between themyand the €x- Chicago street allway magnate. Be- provisions OF | ing on top, Mr. Yerkes may be expect and American agents of the Standard Ol Company regarding that monster world combination of petroleum In- terests. The company's representa- anftious to of Trade in answer to the injunction an From the summary giyen of the looking to a deal with the Ru les ‘ e ry charter taken out by the Rock Is-|jeoducers, but that nothing ever o#ts Were wor BEN In excess In the eatimation of most people in| 284 People under the convenient| came of the talk, Looking the two! (V0 | SR nal lee lant ahuut, Wall street the heginnine ot | AWS of New Jersey, it would appear | versions over Ileal people in the | eGRERIFAGU A eine CoeiaeEl VER oting in the anthracite regions brings) that the new “Rock Island Com-/financial quarter sitegest that it jdwell, grain etor, he end of the strike in seeing Mlstance.| pany” is to have a share capital of ht not be a bad thing for the | to comer July oats or to forestall ne theory In stock circles Is that the | $159,009,000, of which $54,000,000 is to! lard Ofl spokesmen to occasion | ™4rket ia that commodity, cr wal of thin Labor ibles foreshadow: acute stage the early of controversles between employers 08 e avoid the 1 were all in- rehearse and thereby Upon the ally ;{Httle verbal disparities. be in preferred stock and $96,000 in common stock. The voting pow is yested absolutely and exclusively in the preferre! issue. The amount of the bonds which will figure in the ne will be announced later, ‘The reet hears it is to be $110,000.00, conclu i) President of the Sprock ul Sugar Re es that his people tion of ar co of mammoth in the | 8¢! mpanies dure The marvelous incr aonings of railroad ¢ ng the InsP five years of great thereby bringing the capltalization eA Curb Merket Steady. ; (notional prosperity was illustrated in On top of the old bonded indebted-| ith iim whene F rket opened qutet and the annual reports of three railroads ness up to $25,000,000. The voting! impendire « s made He) stead was an active inquiry just issued~ Wabash, St. Paw! and! control of the property. represented sof the late John | f eather teaver atm Union Pacific. The reports of these by this enormous sum wil! lodge Sri b Mlaren se 1 rieiereaaiatconilit i vies about piven) ine roads show po garnings) with the holders of a majority of thet ing he . hae was in good ROCK ISLAND'S | Securities Holding Company the |GOVERNMENT SEIZES THE $12,000 DULLES NECKLACE, READJUSTMENT, ..., a Society Woman _ Sacrifices Costly Pearls Through Neglect to Declare Them. FUCKS BLOWN FROM SUBWAY 10 STREET Improperly Covered Blast Pre-| cipitates Stones Through in New Jersey and Operating v t n he | 4 5 | This statement was given out at th It was around Mrs. Dulles +d res’ | Concern in lowa-~Bonds for | eustom-House to-day inder her d and she ia Fontyssecond Street Stores Stocks. “After consultation with the Treasury |aboard the steamer to get at it Plate-Glass Windows. Department the Collector has to-day |satd afterward that she had intended ss ji | seized the pearl necklace of Mrs. 1. declaring the necklace on the pler afte: 1 is authoritatively stated that under, Harrison Dulles taken from her on the consulting with her husband as to xplosion of an improperly Rock Island plana of readjustment | per of the Kronpring Wilhelm a few] whether to value it at purchase this afternoon In the sub- h holder of 10 shares of common | MQys ago. ' price of $12,800 or to ask for an ap- cavation at Madison avenue and | ook is to receive a $10,000 bond secured | Special Agent Theobald, who ts praisement, nd street, opposite the big 4 collatera Wt mortgake upon the | signed to the lector’s office h Mrs. Dulles is from Philadelphia, tan Hotel, resulted in the injury | ent Rock Island stock learned while abroad of the purchase |Where she is sald to be prominent inj woboy, the breaking of s¢ 1) avldition to this they receive in the sof the necklace and crosyed on. the |Seclety. She Is understood to have jst windows and the- starting of Island Company WoJersey osteamer with Mrs, Dulles. When he | Dee day after the hearing before | Pble among pedestrians and the o shares In preferred stovk and 1) observed that Mrs, Dulles did not de-|the Collector for Nar nave gt PUG Dulldlngs , hares In comm k The erred |elare the necklace along with certain |The necklace contains nai mat pag inet been placed over Chel vofert | the extent of 4] woaring apparel thut she did declare, [CATefully graduated ax to size, and in| {00K t maw Ub AA N HeN AN | m the net carnings of each land paid duty on, Mr, Theobald. fol. | fastened with a diamond clasp, eee thelpocks were) nent} verlod of seven years, whew It! lowed her, and when she met her huss 1 Anformal appraisement made by |") 1 - i * prefer percent fora! ind on the dock he demanded the | Ge 4: W- Mindil placed tte value at | A 18 Jags window tn front of | seven years, necklace about the purchase price, Duty at he flow of John 6. cholson, | ah fe «d to the extent of 6 per cent. should have been paid on it a Forty-second street, was! tae TART a - —— |hlown tn, as was also a large window | The dividend iuiirement n> the She Gs in front of the men's a SuERIsh ie goods Me amount refurted inwive 20) Ontario s Windows In the offices of the Went ind the common SNA Qaiatig. catt Txy Company and Levy c aN A ee manent Stream were also Knocked |n onan f Rasavelio, a newshoy standing across x kK the street, was struck ¢ the head With @ rock from the. dlast | svere scalp wounds. his home at No. 314 East For- | fourth street in an ambul. lane @: This | josion was of the within a blo Park avenue, occurred — | SUBWAY LABORER KILLED, Isaac Stoops, colored, thirty-three years old, @ laborer, ving at No, 242 West Forty-seventh atreet, Was shocked to death to-day by electrict while a work in the subway at B: d Sixty-Nt{th street, wey and —__ | USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, ner- vous and hot, and get tired easily, If where LONDON MARKET DULL. | you have emarting feet or tight | shoes, ‘ry Allen's ~Ease Firg 40 1 | i and makes walking oasy, unk y war dul ures swollen, sweating fect, Ingrow- aires : Jing nails, blisters and callous spots ly heavy dl bses |Relieves corns and bunions of all vgs Mu puin and gives rest and comfort. Try macy W. K, VANDERBILT, JR., jit to-duy, Sold by all druggists and 4 |shoe stores for 26¢,-Don't rulway nee | i THIRD INL LONG AUTO RACE. institute. ‘Trial package Ito Hy kone ny dyess. Allen 8, Olmste My ia “Kitomotres in 0 | eek 2! ted, Le Ro: tia 1 ov iP aa re and 22 Minutes. wont ait meas July a A as dennes uw Market, | was an automobile race r fe ee atantent s without etopping ov Asthma, Bronchitis, eady today. with prices o- Acmasbine driven » Consumption, very. lig ye curly market and | # and 53 minutes. 3 fa fi “ nd and Wo kK. Vander m the belt. were aiiy the | Seyi terarbon eo Pexhy was shimaged lis hoods 1 ats lites jn wome dimtricts, Englieh cables were ui aia unutes fh factor on either of the mur ‘ sisi —— Ke, A abe. IN NEBNASKA, The Ten . paor. Koce oF auniiu, Hall Auguat, ene ne b July 3A waters at, orner ‘ niscut tt nour of ee Bi. Paul, Min: | Gtamination, nore 40 Senden tt neapolla an omaha rpne. four miles, Cell or write to the only pi with any au: » 1 0’ ‘ acl jot. Koch to use his LUNG CON 4.311 Seplommiies. eds" Getabers Tate Bes i" are wanhed away’ an a the wid mowed & Taal and ONLY ; ‘i timer, 7M; January, 1.63, he a’ divelling hea house off ite foundation spear r SANITARIUM, ay tal Le bis bhi lds aia Sd Bian valu AS d istic nie 1 keni,to your home sor HO, Ocraber of Hermann caused a. ° AnEntire Outfit for About $10 Here’s a big, tine sale for the clerks or any other employees about to take their vacations. There are thousands of these young men who want to look first-class going away—quite as good as their employers. They are right. They're sure to have a better time if cy, they do. They don’t want to spend gat much—and they don’t have to, for we've prepared a big surprise for them—offer- Double Breasted Sacks, Single Breasted Sacks, Norfolks, ‘ Were $1 Wool Crash, and Some Fane: £12.50 and $10.00. Now Reduced — To Men’s Furnishings. A Suit of Balbriggan Underwear, both Men’s Oxford Ties. Men’s Straw Hats. prto-date Oxford Ties in| Shirt and Drawers, for . 78es Sailors in split and sennit straws; shapes—patent Jeath: Hack and fancy Hosie *47¢) some Alpines, latest shapes, . box a) russet, ete., hand B9c| broad brims; were $1.50 and regula g ; for this sale reduced wine 91,80 (leases uss tr 5 ale seeeee ! Genuine Panamas—What we have lefi—values $3 and $5—75c. yca= White Duck Trousers, 79c, ea E> Outfitters to Men and Boys. Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers Si. } Tail rs y 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. | Convenient 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and Isth Sts. , Orders Stores. 125th St., Cor. Third Ave. Filled. STORES EVERYWHERE 105 RETAIL : ‘CHOICE: GROCERIES - 105 RETAIL BRANCHES. With much pleasure we announce to our many friends, and more particularly to the residents of tht. | Borough of the Bronx, the opening of another retail branch store. 655 & 657 KINGSBRIDGE ROAD, FORDHAM SQUARE, | . will be ready for our friends on Saturday next, August 2d; so the good housekeepers of that particular locality now have the way open to them to practise economy and vastly better their living. fo celebrate the opening lef this new store, we announce this important sale in all our stores jor Thursday, Friday and Saturday : . FINEST LONG ISLAND POTATOES, A LARGE BASKET & CENTS. BISCUIT—CHEESE, A Pkge. Uneeda Milk Biscuit, A Pound Best Cream Cheese, BOTH FOR 1&5 CENTS. A Can Imported Sardines, A Can Potted Ham or Tongue, A Package Uneeda Biscuit, ALL 3 FOR 15 CENTS, FORCE.-.CREAMOF WHEAT A Package Force, A Package Cream of Wheat, BOTH FOR 2S CENTS. Black Pepper, « can White Pepper, a catecccce, BF OLIVES. redded, Perle re fx 9c Root, Beer Eatract, Pesriem A Bottle 8-0z, Selected Olives, Qc 5c Brand, & bottl : 7c Horny é 4 French Mun bet Be A Bottle 10-07, Selected Olives, 14c} | arias “wrote, ben Not, 256 A Botile 18-0z, Selected Olives, 23 ABoltle 4-02, Stuffed Olives, Qc CONDENSED MILK. 3 Cans Butler's Milk, 22¢ 3 Cans Liberty Milk, 25¢ Quality Guaranteed. Olive OM, pene Imported, one-bait 19% Srda Water, all favors, per bot- pint bottle Domentio Of], int bettie 9 Lemon or Vanilla Extract, 5c Brand, & bottle beat quality, Oe Bine, *10c UY r Wh Wine V ine: ASS Povert bottle... 7c 5c 10c 9c 4c ela 1-7-4 no MMe ny choice Alaa 1 _Riban Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, |2 Pounds Best Maracaibo Coffee, ‘ Both for - ey Very Best, No.1 Al Kind, A POUND 55e. COFFEE Best Mocha and Jeva, A POUND, CHOICE GROCERIES 4

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