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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1902. te TEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. oo" } Th area ee SCHWAB SAYS FR ICES SOAR IN _—- Steel Trust President|Louisville and Nash- Leans on Cane, but) ville the Feature of Declares He Is in| General Boom in the Fairly Good Health. | Street. IS READY FOR EUROPE.) VOLUME OF TRADE HEAVY- Nearly Every Railroad Stock in the Active List Higher and Stronger — United States Steel Prices Up. Expected That When He Are rives There He Will Take} Up Campaign of Commerce Begun by Morgan. “ALL THE LA HE FEELS WELL STOCK MAKE. Railroad King’s Revenge. | Because United States Senator George C. rorkins, of California, re- | fused to follow the course he out- Jlined ‘or him on the Chinese ex- | clusion bill, Railroad King James J, Hill has literally “put him out of business,” The railroad magnate in revenge for Senator Perkins ignoring |his demands bought the Pacific Coast company, which owned Pacific Coast Steamship Company and w.h which Senator Perkins’ firm had a contract of management They will formally lose control Sept. 1, and the company will retire from i business, This is an illustration of Jhow a multi: l) onatre railroad magnate plays even witn those who incur his displeasure. sae Klondike gold [a reachin cisco In sufficient sums no: terially an Frans to ald ma- ) intnimizing the fears of any Activity, Inspired largely by the re Charles Schwab, President of the ey AT raga, mide the diy"s United State: Steel Corporation, /deatings on the New York Stock Ex = change lurger in yolume than for any who is at the Lorraine, at Forty-|otier day this week ‘ose Loulsville and Nashville furnished the filth street and Fifth avenue, arowe ya riet wensition, the openiue beng two early to-day and looked much e-| points higher than inst night’# close The general belle th : deal would be quickly disposed of now that Mr. Morgan is back, added to the activity In the stock in London, euused the sharp advance | Later In the day, when it be known that J. P. Morgan and President | Samuel Spencer, of the Southern Rall- way, had held a conference, the specu the L. & freshed. Mr. Schwab said he was | feeling very well, notwithstanding this statement he carried a rather heavy © ne upon which he seemed to lean considerable. . Mr. Schwab was asked concerning tive publle became convinced that a despatch from Pittsburg, printed | ine southern desl was finally to be! in the morning papers, to the effect ) consum nated, . Boom In hern Stocks. that he was going to Europe t0 OP) ri, jot to a spirited boom In all the| Southern Railroad: issu Morgan group, includin After the meeting betw. Kan and tho President of the 4 and the allied the Stoel Ise en Mr. Mc Billion- ganize the steel manufacturers of England and Germany on simila: Imes used in the formation of the organization of which he is at the /potiar Steel ‘Trust both the common | ‘ head, F an pratere : ance oe ale ; miseNete! orporation scored er | ‘Now you will have to excuse me] sees than fortwo months past | from answering any such questions early every railroad stock In the! as that,” was the reply of Mr. jactive list was higher and stro and so large w the volume of trad Schwab. ing that the market was almost wholly | Heved of sionalism. In sympathy with the advance in} London, Norfolk and Western, St. Paul, | Atchison, Great Northern prefer Southern Pacitle and Union Pacie w strong with substantial advances over yesterday's close The legal decision at Denver adverse to the Gates party caused heavy jiquida tion In Colorado Fuel and 1 Before the appear of Hears a “Vertern Yarn. orbel| Then he was asked concerning A story from Sioux City, Iowa, which says that John C. Coombs, of Bos- ton, who heads a syndicate which is to ®uild the Omaha Northern Rallri from Stoux City to Ompha, will be compelled to buy its steel rails in Burope because of the re- the decline as s ped loss of ne ’ fusal of the Steel Trust to sell rails |i wee poaat en | ot of ate without ‘nowing the purpose of the] After the tottiul dealings some heavy _yailroad, air. Schwab lletened at-|ealizing sales caused u temporary. check Ito the ad but the undertone way 3 tentively to the reading of the Story |,,, gecidely tyillsi tat no bear tactics and then replied: ' Were attempted. | t “T have been a little out of the Call Money Ei | 5, business, can't tell you anything|, The call money market was easier (o- | = day with most of t loans belny ma i about that, ve will sell steel rails /i’ «pcr went.” eho aunty. ot ‘ to any one. That's our business.” | Q%cred belns te eRe Influential bankers r money was euslor a Were made Mr. Schwab arrived at the office of the! United Statea Steel Corporation at 101 o'clock and went at once to his a He ‘would say nothing In answer questions. 1 long um CAL? per ce to Mi Schwab ,who feels fatrly well, 7 will ‘go to Europe to-morrow or Situr- q q ) day*for the purpose of completing the TH QUUTAT.ONS. work in the campaign of coimercy which Mr. Morgan has started ‘This campaign has for its object a| Nich a division of trade between the foreign MK) Amal Copper Corns Wa? and American manufacturers and In-| gyi Am cite UE ey Yolves the great tronmasters of England | and Germany principally ls ‘The scheme of the coalition, tt ¢* sald] Tv by members of the Stee! Trust, hax t in view since the organization of United States Stee! Corporation the Pre- vious to the steamship merger tho ( f. , Mans could not join a combination, | being held in check by trusts of their own and subssect to the dictation of trusts and combinations which cx the prices of coal and coke Supplements Morgan's Deal, ,By Morgan's steamship merger + goal and coke question wus settled ay American shippers cun dictate ter the coal producers of Southern and Wales. When the stoel was mastered in this country M an went to Europe and made the ping combination, Now Mr. Schwab will be in a position to say to the foreign ironmasters that ifythey refuse to accept his offers they wM! be toundated with the American product because the combination he rep: resents controls the occan traMe ty tween the two continents i) preparing for his trip Mr Schwab has pra ul turned over the affairs of the Bi Btates Steel Corporation to his } dinates, a0 that he can devote time to the matters which take him to.) iy Europe. Financial and labor troub) re settled for the vear, Thé pri for products are a certainty and the enough ahead to kewp ihe ning. es an Pitts) wh ust does its banking in connection with its buyoe re material and seling of Just, admit that the consolidation of formmn ste producers with the Steel ‘Trust is. 1 object of Mr. Schwab's visit to Euros ~ but say they know nothiog more about Higthan 's known publicly AML Insiat on a Re) B. H. Gary. Chairman of the ve Committee of the United States Corporation, made the follow Bialement to-day: “President Schwab in my office th hia own office, and at the bank of n & Go. He Js looking well i ¥, Mo hearty There seems t bt that he wiil soon be ox nd also RR nD to health We are all inalsting Mesienn) Cental he take a much needed rest wh During the last fifteen months he hay MSP "charge of more responsibility than 89 Mo. Ka Me perso Mould, aamume, Howover, ihr ¥. Kan wo byAtomutized the bustness of 1450) Mssour he company that it will not suffer dur- &l4" Ne hi Gheence. He wilt probably all 1a alone yo or two, and will take with On Not Rite “st wished of ‘all his wsnor, Of) Nat eR | 10.4) Novo i meriean QUITS THE FIGHT, oo oe ane 4 Bape 11 Pacthe ¥ Aug, %.—The Supreme Court Btutes has, upon upplica- ms for the American the trust's ap: urt of bata) 1,209 Peop! 2H P.O 2.2% Preneed 1,100 Pressed | 100 Pullman Pal, extraordinary. stringency in the money market. It Js expected that at least $500.0 will be recelved from the Klon- dike this month. es ee Cotton Crop Deteriorated, Theodore H. Price, the cotton ex- | pert, whose figures as to condition, output aud prospeots are regarded as official, has bulated telegraphic re- sponses as to the crop from various points in the cotton belt. Mr. Price thus summarizes the result of these advices: “It is obvious that the | condition of the crop has deterforated considerably during the last two weeks.” I tls sald by other experts in this particular fleld that Mr. Price states the conditions very conserva- tively. . « Many cour of the Oregon Short Line Ttailroad Company's Income A bonds ma- ture Sept. 1. Instead of being pald heretofore by the Guaranty Trust Com- pany they will be pald on maturity by the railroad company at {ts office in the Harriman Company building. oe American Stocks Abroad, GOSSIP IN AND AB the; | Southwest, OUT WALL STREET, the opening to the close. Great changes have occurred since the palmy days of the American de- partment {1 1896, Arbitrage houses now control through cable orders the London end of the Wall street game, anu have prices there suit there needs here. Amer street an promoters jitalista are effect nation of all the Mexican t aa | torles. The big financiers at the head i }the Amorican Tobacco Trust belleve that |now Js the opportune time to add the; Dluz country to the territory controlled] by them | eee | Check on Big Syndicate’ Local members of the Widener | Elkins syndicate, whose operation of |the street railway lines of Cincin~ nati have suddenly been checked by the opinion of the court that the law was unconstitutional, say that the decision may be far-reaching. It ma: effect the operations of the syn- dicate in half a dozen of the big cities, because the Ohio law just de- clared no good was made the basis | for the framework of the street-car | Jaws for several of the other States. ‘The Ohio situation threatens serious drawbacks ‘ the syndicate through- out the countey. | eee | Gustay 1, Sehy orth Ger-| man Lloyd Steamship jugeests: ag an investment for New Canal which can carry) chamber of Commerce, oo. Steet Trust's New Move. Vice-President Edenborn, of the} United States Steel Trust, is the | sailroad in the all practical discussed by t! president ef a new which purposes parallels the Texas Pacife and the Louisiana and Ar- This Steel Trust road 1s called the Shreveport and Red River Valley Railway and just now eX-/ kansas, Wall street brokers who have re- turned recently from European trips say that the American market 1 | n| River. London has for two or three months | Steel been the most active department in! the Stock Exchange. (ht the American mar: is nowadays practi- the London further say ket in London cally under New York control from of supply of raw DEALINGS ON THE CURB. Atte Early Advan Trend » Se Northe Po nin 1 In the outside mark curities was the feature to-di cent. In the arrival of would advance was due to the gan and the bellcf that h of Northern Securl Mr M avon dls gatlon, . for Opening quotations the act ks were nA Manyatian Tran RB elton. Line STEEL BONDS. Stoel © comm ISTS ympany has made Stock Ex- which Now York vane for the Hsting of 1,000,000 4 per ent. gold bonds, is one of the Inde- lent steel companies, ‘The nts aver some #8 acres of ground, with terminal facilities direstly Nis own ratiroad with the Baltimore and 1), Pennaylvania and Vhiladelph a ind Reading railroads. ‘The plants are located on both banks of the River, a main branch of the and vessels draw Water can Lelawar: — U.S. MONEY FOR MEXICO, Ameriovn capltatists who have mill ed in the development plans na inves f Mexican yallroady are satisiled that the present prosperity of the United Ates will be reflected In the neighbor r nach American ¢ tal is now In Mexico that the certain of returns h urn ofore n has been the r American business men econ trot of moat of the big enterprises vere to Ry. Stel Spring » 4 S4in) Heading Wee Ma) Keading Ist pt s 5K) Heading 24° pf 240) itep nt a4 ix) Hubber Goode iy me Pett 4 4800) Koutvens Katlwa Tin) eauthern Hy ‘caro. Chem A Be bt ra Sod Wis, Centra pt ‘ihe total salen Df atoeks: tod 905,000 uhares and of bonds $2,807 Prete tt They ey it tends from Shreveport to Alexan-| dria, on the east side of the Red Just hat the object of the) Trust in thus breaking into | Southwestern railway fleld is) not yet clear, but it is believed that foreshadows new developments 1 its plan of covering with its own ports of entry and sources material, in railroads TIN-PLATE WAGE SCHEDULE. to Have Rate Agreed on Soon, Otficials of the American Tin Plate any have renewed thelr efforts to adjusted the: 8 which now goes to may secure bushi forelgn concerns. Phe Amalgamated Assoclattion ind Steel Workers has not yet ac w ©) the proposition for a wage schedule made by the company, but to-day ft w { that the chances for - Jromise were good. Some of the lodges of the steel work- ers which at first voted against the position are now sald to favor It. The misunderstanding between th pany and the men which at one e thieatened serious difterences, has cntly been adjusted <a . Aecicn Railway Shares Show Fractionnl Advances. market for American way shares in London to-day was firm and showed @ tendency to rise, although a temporary hardening of money caused some ) consols and heaviness to provail other home investinents, South African mining shaves were excepiion, however, and showed ad- vances of 1-16 to 1-8 per cent, Anaconda figuring at 5 1-4.and Rio Tintos at 13 Ted, In the Ameri department all the railroads with the ption of Chicago reat Western showed fractional ad- vance In orice over yesterday's clost , Mining w 102 1-2, a decline of 1 — | ‘INTERBOROUGH ROAD STOCK. « er tithe an F cent, Co oun Voting Ready. Are August He & Ca, annonneed t day that the voting trust ce ate . kof the Interboroush Rapld ‘Transit Co y are now ready for dollvery Holders of certiti for ok of t Way Construt ‘ MC stack of the same co W onchiane them for the new certileate Higher prices pr to-day In both whe suyiig orders outst Phe bull influer wheat at 19 ang | furth | Now Me prices y Whoat—s bs, Decomoe 4, May Corn=May, dT Yeprember, 1-4 bid; December, 46.5 uy h rember mx CDM) May, T4158 offered wh Sepromber, 6013; December, 46 3-4 | bids May, 44 dt Chicago's closing prices, were: Wheat —Beptember, 7094 to Dovember 67 3-5 bo May, 69 1-2, Com—De+ comber, 41 8; Mu 1 bs; Octo- ber, AT V4 to dT Ie es WORLD'S GRAIN SUPPL Hrudstreet's ate of the vistble that wheat east of eased $41,000 bushels, 1,200,000 eH, 000 1.18400 ‘bushels. "Gate increased idi,000 bushel grain supply a2 the Rockies d Burope and ai bushels. World bushels, xr ts | stike. and” ILAWYER LAMB IS NOT IN. CONTEMPT, SAYS COURT HARD COAL © COLORADO FUEL NOW AT $11. FALLS 5 PONTS He Is Not a Practitioner in This Circuit—Of- fense Was in Minnesota. Wholesale Price for Effect of the Big Fight A eal ae eae : : ‘ . ower in the county jail, tlon, e case against Mr. Lam) cr a Raised) Now On in) Denver ire ite bie delighted: thus terminates of its own accord gure by! for Control Is Felt in in this court. \ Cannot e’en get out on bail, Lamb Answers «\N Aiack, aday, he seems to be Judge Lac Dealers. Wall Street. mbe then asked Mr. Lamb slighted! if he practised at the Southern District Clr Jourt, ec swered < HAVE FULL FALL SUPPLY,.|GATES ISSUES BULLETIN.| «can iz all be a sham? mae) SE ie ry : Well, that is sufficient concluded . No, I’m a big stockholder; Judge La leaving the bench, Presidents of the Coal Carry-|Firm Asserts that His Combi-| There's my friend, G. Alfred Lamb,| The court-room was crowded with ing Roads Preparing a| nation Will Eventually Con-| Says that J must now be bolder. Sora; atenwoted by the animus) eoGeete ings. , Lawyers guthrie and Kellogg, Mr. Lamb's legal opponents, were in court, seated at the counsel table, on which were heaped promiscuously plles of law. books, documents and t¢ written testl- mony. Lawyer Statement to Be Presented to J. Pierpont Morgan. trol, but Traders Seem Scep- z ' But it’s certainly @ very tough deal; tical—Big Suits to Come. A bridegroom, too, am 1, “| Well, I’m not the kind of chap to Harris Gates & Co., acting for John squeal ci W. Gates in his contest for control of i * . the $25,000.00 Colorado Fuel and tron] When it comes to eating N. P. pie. With the wholesale price of an-| thracite advanced ¢o $10 a ton for stove and $11 for egg sizes, President Lamb, looking serene and 2 Company, issued a statement to-day. i m a 1 vi hi inent j- W. H. Truesdale, of the Delaware,] 1 it Uiey say: ballade de Ludiow. Se Eta eek AGIAN Lackawanna ar4 Western Company,} “W 1 there Is a contest for con- table reserved for the lawyers. He was To the surprise of everybody in trol of a large property there fs usually ce the United States Court room to-day, | (,, mpanted to court by Judge J. Ryder says there will be plenty of coal on ore or Jess vexatious Ltigation. The rst lund for , MERE isa y, of Hudson, N, Y.; John J. This seen ntest now on for the control of Colo-| Judge Lacombe appeared alone} Adams, of the firm of Cantor, Adams & Ms is absolute confirmation of rado Fuel and Iron will probably he no/ upon the bench to review the charge] Mcintyze, and Edward Welss, of the The Evening World's rec - exception. We have, however, absolutely e law 2 ar y HERVGU LGA Ga Nesey ai ho. doubt that’ control. will be with Of contempt against Lawyer George | “me lw Ain ENaBHiTD Uni DlaTaeeeeTes ve 1s plenty our friends when the contest. ceases,|Alfted Lamb. He briefly stated when Peter Power Motion in Court. of anthracite stored between the simply because a large majority of the mines and the seaboard, and that the oWners of the property desire control to| im Lam came forward that upon! 6, motion of George Alfred Lamb, coal operators are reaping a rich P° With the committee composed of investigation 2y himself and his fel-| counsel for Peter Power, in his sult harvest by the continuation of the Messrs Mitchell, Blair and Gates, They|low-judges he had come to the con- | #gainst BB Northern Pa Lee | represent about 200,000 shares; the out- 5 combe, this afternoon signed an order { standing total 1s 260,000, clusion that no contempt had been) joing Marsal Henkel to produce It is plain that ¢ of the presidents of the! a large majority of the shareholders de- Peter Power forexamingtion when sal offered the Court of the Southern jed for by the special examiner who 1s At a meet! genes Bate thirds of a mill per ton| Soul carryif® roads, held at No, 143, slre control to be placed in thelr hands, | District of New York. taking testimony in the case, Salina vieich defies railroad | “tberty street, to formulate a state-|and it ts equally clear that unless “It Mr. Lamb has been in con-| At the same session of the court, Le ition. tds Ukely the plan will be aM mt of the situation for J. Perpont custom, precedent and law ts overthrown,/ tempt,” add the Judge, addressing to compel certain witnesses to answer Morgan on his arrival, questions put to them before the ex- it was given out control will be there at the termina-| yy. Lamb's - lawyers, who stood | flatly that no steps toward settling the tion of the contest.” | i BSc ‘der. hi strike would be taken and that the — All Wall street adyloes from the West |flongelde of the accused lawyer, “it| (You long, need the ater ef foe, operators were willing that the strike to-day were directly contrary ,to this has been uttered against the Circuit | question id sudge Lacombe, 1k we Wil gel what We want should continue Indefinitely. fight, aeetinnnRE ac ea ' «80 paient that the Gates con ourt of the District of Minnesota, ther troubling the Court,” by tinggnt had been defeated that the stock 3 athrie. yportunity uf wholesaling Wane bit over SiDOn IN GNaTHe RSE TON coe een treme phoumeal Mes) ez: motion will stand adjourned TES ANd SII Aion rr ara fa belief that big Jawsults would fol- anated. We f.nd, too, upon examina- eet fudge anon ba ‘ f c ow Hide visited him itt Ludlow ~ to the operators that they resent | far ieee ee of the roll that Mr. Lamb is as mo ig. b hee tse any attemp ‘ | * ‘his wife seemed depresse ae ue pts to balk thelr. golden har. not a practitioner at the bar of this) Pe cXpected turn of ffalrs. eat. The report what Senators Quay IDE Court, 80, taking all Into considera- | Power says fins Gn Uy be a fan nd Penrose were considering the ad- . Witness and tell the name of every man Visabiiiiy of bringing the operators and! tion, we have no further jurisdic-| (Snnected with the Hg mercer sult. tr former discussed by the Reading ro employees together was them. President Baer, of d, was disposed to re- of which army and navy pensions were B87, ‘The increased receipts tr GERMANY’S BIG DEFICIT. TO START ON TOUR gird this iniervention favorably, but some Items he was voted down. Imperial Treasury Operations S12,=| were swallowed up by $7,000,000 falling “Politicians will not be allowed to 000,000 Below Budget Estimates, | off in the stamp taxes y all of run our business," the way one of| |. ‘ which was from diminished Boerse tran- Sa aaa ey ate eaves Oyster Bay on ig BERLIN Aug. %—The, final figures Bascomiate E URS DECRUIEN LS REX DISID GHB LS 59.048 y y in of the Imperial Treasury operations for| actions, traceable to the general finan- cial depression. ‘The deficit will be’ met out of the winter's loan and the shortage since March 31 will be covered by short- sury bills which will be dis- ens’ Alllance in agitating the ‘or other- he action of ae C! mining district ption of me: Yacht, the Sytph, Friday Morning for His Trip the year wWich ended March 31, pub- lished to-day, show a deficit from the budget estimates of $12,125,000, the n in ures, politic, wise, which will end the struggle, was Through New England. ‘This is due to a shrinkage of the re-| te the Reichsbank. The Treas- RSTO oe coe remaee a as ’ ceipts amounting to about $6,750.00 and! \iry's reayirements will thus be provided Interference increased expenditures of abou $5,250,000, for till early in 1903, Arbitration Unsought. OYSTER BAY, L. T., Aug. 20,—Presi-| So long as the coal compantes can/dent Roosevelt will start on ble New wholesale thelr product at $10 and $11 a| England trip Friday morning. they want nothing to do with arbi- tration or intervention. ‘The strike {s a good thing from thelr standpoint and {hey will preserve a stiff front to all at tempts from without to settle Ite The! public's last hope for relief from the tortion of the coal companies ies J. Plerpont Morgan, but the coal presi- He will leave here on the SyIph at 10 i which place he ia due to reach at 2 o'clock P, M. At 2.90 he will start for Hartford, where he will spend Friday night. President will be accom official physleian; Secretary Cortelyou, Stenographers atta and | Weaver and two messengers. The news- | nied by | x= dents claim that the entire matter wa jaid re him previous to his de-| paper correspondents and others who| parture for Europe and he agreed to| will accompany the President will meet | keep his hands off. the party at New Haven at 2 o'clock sident Roosevelt's spectacular show day afternoon he President had as guests at lunch ed by his sending abor Commis-| eon to-day Frederick W Hote, of New sioner Carroll D. Wrig o male anh York, who was Secretary of the Am | gation and dev plan which | fean Embassy at The Hague conference; | would fo end differences between| Dr. Albert Shaw and Ceell A. Lyon, mine owners and operators, has come ty! Chairman of the State Republican Com- | g Sanat mites of Texas, | A Brosidential INRtHelextriice President will leave Hartford at lasted about one week and the matter tock Saturday morning, stop thirty has been eutizely lost sight of since ti sat Willimantic, and arrive at| Presttout remo to his summer eo nt 11,80 o'clock capital at Oyster tong tine the ¢ Providence programme includes # Prouidout tert the matter in at visit to the G yvernor at the Stato House, F ral intervention w A ler Bro enc ti e Pr nt will & | e bli ‘o) he opp! ion 0. tity arwick, and sit Senator irtlonate prices. Gi © \e er.| by boat to Newport, remaining there) 9 i a | Busorday night and sindas « | ‘VERY CHIL Born sto THE Wor.p with an ‘rom Newport he whi 0 to Lynn Sun- i rj 3] rs i y WORK IS RESUMED fags! evening, ant driverto Nahant te | ¢ inherited tendency to distress- AT WARNKE WASHERY. | Si") Sci lodge, returaiug to Tyrn| oe, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, programme te it Lynn proceeding to Bos- | Nowra yecomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only vecause of its suffering but because of the dreadful fear Spectal to The Evening World) All of next week will be spent in mak-| tae Ep » : 1 i Py 5 a . : ee ROR MAE ee Hogs WS Lane ob Nan MISIRILE: that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future niet, armed with Winchesters, andj STACI, happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of Sieris, jdeputlse. easretag volverat. | ee ce Lee Re rerey mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves ie Warnke washery at Duryea was to- . : AAU IPATMERGa DRA ork ie iw ore: jinn with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment ding without the expected riot The soldier boys who fought dur-| available, viz., THE CUTICURA TREATMENT. ew of the stiikers assembled ing the Rebellion went home as a rile in pretty bad shape, caused by Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales was no stone throwing ot firing ers of the strikers are on the scene exposure and improper food and the aud soften the thickened cuticle, penile ,anointings with CoTicuRA OINT- keep the crowds dispersed ‘jise of quantities of coffee which left} MENT, to instantly allay itching, Irritation, aud inflammation, and soothe and heal, aro all that can be desired for the alleviation of the suffering of skin- ‘ite mark in the wreck of many a tortured infants and children and the comfort of worn-out, worried mothers, on Market, | stomach. — Merrill Hutchinson, of The ot od tirm to-day Reading, Mase., tells his eeperisnes: A single set is often sufficient to cure when the best physicians fail. with pri 240 3 points higher “T am an old soldier who served o1d. throughou world. Britis 1 house A ful r y yes: all through the war of the Rebel-| rAsvwhreiteat ite rox, RSL Qiks. *ygacpertenonts Bisa tve "Cass Cours hele frome es Reeaaete th Rrnabe sg bull ion and my coffee drinking com- . — support, active commission buying avd menced when I enlisted, I drank it , continued high ie ; re over pr te three times a day, and at the close the entir (. badly frghtened of the war returned hom is shorts to-day. On the Ara wave wreck - Pe almon | WONDS ee aM Sato AE cman sad deamon ofan aL : October to 50s, Decem io 799 aid worst kind and could not/drink any- WATCHES & | SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. January to 79 thing but warm water or warm mi!k, ‘Chocolate Egyptian Cara- fonsn BH eau SW OFS RANEY mon oat enough 1 hardly keen e man) JEWELRY mF hesesLoniteninan «Ib. 100 ers on the rise , ally: tor suffering this way for “ Chocolate-covered Daten, ..1b. After the call tho market steadied Yonry, and halt ving, 1 was told by | EXTENDED ON LONG m 150 iywn and vecme firm. Ailend of youlr Postum Coffee, | DI SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, so Ng seftomber Sir ty Rs At frst T refused to even try tt, | | . [Cauauintec cneareataasansn at Gethber, 7.9% 10 7. ovenber, 7.55 '0 for IT thought ft meant more suffer- | . WE uate tk tdi watch, Ing for me, but at last T consented Mo aplarery felematste deiner ceca RE February. 7.48 to 7 aren } z fore Miri ctered, Pave Mays tM® and it did taste mighty cood, for I|M/ STRICTLY CON: | ENTIAL. 54 BARCLAY SE. > y yy a dear lover of coffee, | ORK PRICE. CASH ON TIME. cen at 240 P.M. were: August, “'T'walted for the distress in my |My, W. SWEET @& CO., COR WEST FO ee atl LTO Tia AE stomach that always had come with et vary, 79 ’ ! Leading Credit Jewellers, common coffee, hnt it never cane 37-39 Malden Lane iis sone). COA CHUA NEW BOX OAR EXPERIMENT, I drank it at first very carefully and |i uptown BRANCH, 258 Sixth ‘Ave. 4 then got reckless and wanted it! every meal, and for oyer five years now have been drinking nothing else. 1 have no dyspepsia now, no trouble about eating anything. (OVER WOOLWORTHS) BROOK.YN BRANCH, 467 Fulton St, (OPPOMTE MATTHEWS'S), CALL, WRITE or TELEPHONF. Experiments are being conducted by the Illinois Central with a device that may revolutionize the freight-carrying business, ‘The experiments are being “1 do not know of anything here or in your country to touch mad ith box car, the trucks of My weight, i ” ry Watch aro - fitted with ball-bearing when 1 began ualng ‘Postum Cereal it for information,” says a gentle Food Coffee, was 125 pounds, T am| =——— man in London, speaking of the 1902 Journals, which make the car run so basily that one person can move it. This now 62 years old an¢ weight about HE feat has been accomplished by many Hy penne #28 Ae foil Ae 8 rook AMERICAN MAN'S WHISKEY. World Almanac, who have examined the car in and able to ork wit Baty yt the yard. The car Was Voudeg With Any of the bors, Now. T do not elalm Mens Mee nance gun poate on the Book of Reference that is fam- y, ounds of « ww a mw ne, ww iw I, ry then te New he where it wa fataa “my. own case It is both vio~ bfeuortion te wot to deaioy, the ous throughout the world, longed it Salt Bearing prove Chie tals and drink, 1 think that when gs'ssit Ate 20g Toga Brain tichbie, loads enn eaall oubled and Postum Coffee ts properly madett foandies © 0 axe, all ox balled’ with'tho same power now used te far ahead of cof ‘ iti, { wala, bt nad f ¢

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