The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1902, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Sy 7a Ot inca mT ALL JHE LATEST ey NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. wuuyy dae eA eV AUINKNG, AUGUsL Jo, ivud, $/00,000,000 MONEY FEARS TOMOVE CROPS — HURT STOCKS. Treasury Department Investors Timid on a Ready to Help Banks} Fossible Stringency and Avoid Money| and Market Trading Stringency. | Suffers. to sel) stocks on until rather posi- It Is authoritatively stated to-day th the Treasury Department at Wa day ton has made an arrangement with | tive assurances were reealved that the national banks by which the latter will | Treasury and the National banks we take out about $00,000,000 circulation | in a ) pans that would prevent oon to provide money to move the | a 1 panie later. ‘erope. | The approach of the threa Gays’ holl- The necessary amount of bonds !s|day, with the monetary situation tn 1 deilcaxe condition that the least gala to have been arranged and prac: ally all the details for the financial! | untoward fociient might cause a strin- rellef measure adjusted were Vear factors of pronounced Banks all over the country, notadly | {importa those In the large grain States, i imme after the opening prices derstood to partictpate mea 4 off, and recessions, except in the and will have the bene the new hal were very general, The relief. tendency was angmenteit Wall street advices fom Washington ivy losses of the banks to state that the notes are now velix Sub-Treasury and the accepted be- printed and that offictal promulgation ; ef that money rates must pop up dn of the plan ts expected roon. [the near future a ; Something of the Kind has been ex The pronounced shifting joan ac ected =oby financiers and leading | nts for tiling r the holidays was ESnkers, who have. sald ‘emphatr also a feature in encouraging tid in Fight along that there would be | vestors to get out of the market before Stringency In the money market when | Oslin disaipated thelr profits Be Cascorennirs naverdod uome meuan Thus far the banks have lost to the Tess the Treasury afforded some meusure | of relief. Becretary Shaw hus from time to t welterated his determination not to ¥ mew the system of bond purchases which he cut off with such abruptncss when he | ¢ was installed In office. Sub-1 0, reasury for the week nearly $6,- nd this, presaging a bad bank saatement on Saturday, was a strong aril the pessimists. As a result of these various facts of | to-day's | pecded and at the saine time not re-| ity characterized all early dealings. verse his former position ; | Any slight wdyances over yesterday's qpenkers are, not inclined 19 diseues oiig, were discounted oF lore wholly tn fial aanction by the pitiviais at Wash- | the moderate volume of t pts ‘ton. A 1 $100,000,000 jand the tendency to take profits, until even WoW huid tional capltar Ke this | (Ne Vetter feeling concerning the mone- time would tide over the me nent of | tary outlook saan to have effect. €rops without any money st ency Manipulative tactles on the part of pik presidents of national banks tater) i, factions In Colorado Fuel and Iron Tecelved the sanction of the | m, it the feature f trading so far Treasury Shaw, would no quoted for) ys wees und advances were concerne, Publication. ‘Two of them said they had not heard) bUt the dealing in it was wholly specu- of the plan and did not believe it Was | lative whey yp ie Wester ent, lol 3 "The others sald that there was a|, The Western eement, which was nara g@ovement contemplated to insure plen Mt in the Colorado Huei contest, has money and no financial stringenc ma heavy seller for two days. The Bet that the sum named was enti j bulk of its heavy Ansactions to-day “In my opinion,” eatd one, ‘an tn-| Was for the short side, erease ot $40,000,000 would be a to John W. Gates was reported an sell- fmsure the crops getting to marke et WIU-ling heaviy his “ Se rusne aay Minnureaoe Jing heaviy his Interests in Southern | Railway, which was Interpreted as —+— | meaning that thera would be some de- PLAN EXPLAINED }iay in getting out the Loulsville and BY THE TREASURY. | Nushville and Southern Ratlway plan. Southern Pacifle and Union Pacifte, " hd Atchison were strong Cin Bouthern Pavitlo was suppbrt by Mr. Keune Were fotally neglected ® Wa no other reature WASHINGTON, Aug. 28-11) view of rumors as to Secretary Shaw's plans for relieving the money market in the event Industr y and the of a possible stringency, the Secretary, |than that of quiet. liquidations. " ‘ort Phe monetary situatlon was apparent- who is In New York to-day, authors | y improved, dnd shitting ‘of loans, wits Assistant Secretary Alles to make ihe |ccomplished without. any. increase. 1 following statement: the money rate, which remained “The Secretary recently invited some |! add 34 per cent — eS of the larger national hanks in ti cipal cities to order additional a of circulating notes to be printed. tional banks ai ued to Issue circ lation to the full amount of their capl- ta]. The aggregate capital of national banks 16 $700,000.00, bul the banks have | ee | THE QUOTAT.ONS, guistanding only fis.09 of errculA | ma, oppor High: Ja -Cless on | 4) Am. Agr. Chem: i “The Georetary has hoped to intvo-| yon 4m \Raaeemen! sD duce an element of rlast Into the| present system. farious banks in th thy they make preparation for additional elreulation have met with very favor- able Tesponse. Twine “Tt is not his intention that they | i Au. Ice Co. pf should issue this avldis circulation | 190 Am: Linaged at all events, but only In case of ne Am Lanne fual necessity and emergency. He do 1 Am Mot propose to inflair any sense, Hut to be pr the actual currency demar | rise, With this in View. those Wee which have mado arraneemen | etn A ait United States bonds y nat for much addition ron | nt in chelr or: as had service busily er rs all branches in nd ol Loo 1 MORGAN STEEL Enreresrs Its flee POOR LITTLE LAMB! Morgan has a little lamb, eis fat and woolly; Whichever way he shears the Results please Morgan fully ROCKEFELLERS | New York Glucose and Ci in a Trust—Latter $80,000,000 Capital. las won aver the Rockefellers own the New York Glucose Comp of the company, steadily shown that it corporation William venvin have been met, uwners of the 1 per cent., has ized the merging of tho New Glucose Company with the Corn 1 uets Company The Glucose Cy zation uf only &, Nulely essenthil to. che was a Rockefeller has finally and, acting for n Prod rust Preparation of the hot sible emergency "AN this work preparation 1 \ Mot indicate that the Seor y will ¢ et the national banks t tional notes ope in eal nevessity movement Js p | rudential and preenuti ‘ | ended to relieve any eur famine. “Tt does not conflict at « ' f the v s other meth h ave heretofore been employ vt he © thoney mar ne department in relieving iets" ECKLES’S FIGURES CONSIDERED LOw. bank- siden Some of the most conservative ers in Wall street say that F Eckles, of the Commercial Bank, of Chicago, in his summary the amount of money required for moving purposes, has place too low, Mr. Eckles has compiled returns fre banks on the exten! Crops A je amount of money ed to mov them this fall. The coon jon 00 t n Biates in the Miss ssipyl V the Northwest, Southwest, the South ane the Pacific slope Me draws the conclusion that bu ness conditions are to contin a high-water mark in communities, that bank crease Justead of falling off ourrency requiremenis will yond those of @ your ao 1 Kan, City Rauthern It ts this statement which Wall etreet| 0) Kam ity South. pr Authorities do not concur Kan ao ‘They point out that New York sent| from $10,000,000 to $15.000.000 to Chicago While the pantie in July corn was that there is a steady flow of our. cy now on between New York aud 0, with the West gettlig th _ mone: —=— STOCKS STEADY ON CURB, Morthern Secu and 4n Again Featuren, i Oregon ‘The outside marke: was quiet hut! to-day. Oregon 4's and Northern ntock wero higher tons were: SAVS POLICEMAN CLUBBED HIM HA Before Inspector Kane Beating He Philip work. Pursell, of No, @ structural to-day before Inspe Policeman Schaefer, of the East Hundred and Twenty-sixth street ou, whom he accuses of haying tally clubbed Park [ast night. he was black and blue. 100 Hubber Goods JW) Ruober a Sd Tena, « [0 Tesas Pa Ma) Texan Pack: boy Tol. at be 0 Tol, 8 L&W 1.100 Tein OHy RT \ Pasttc Land ‘ it ’ Sheme!4 4 40) Blows Sde@leld pt ..y.+ Southern Pacifie 4.700 Bouthern Rallway Lodo U. 8. 10,800 Slane Souwern Nall. pe, 1 @ God Pin ae J & ot 4a t Yrs wey died \ ‘ ty te ih a ol Sprig pts Na in v4 D iteadine BMY pt, 10) Rep, fol. TW Hep, Bie! phi, iy W ‘Ta Wheel, & 1. Wok Kiet oe £1 aa pe we red that the orginal requirements: Philip Pursell Prefers Charges Claims Was Thoroughly Unwarranted, NO East One Hundred and Thirtieth street, preferred charges tor Kane against him without provocation |for sitting after hours in Mount Morris | Me declares that when be asked er, Who Was with another polte man, what thme Jt was the officer turned upon him and clubbed him untill ANEW COMBINATION orn) Products Companies to Join Has ‘The $99,000,000 Corn Products Company who pany, The Rocketellera, owning G1 per cent. | y refused enter the combine until tt could bo aioney making to the uthor- York | *rods | y has a capitali- tit wis ab ducts ny In the formation of the com- nder the terms of the merger, the chefeller practieally AD for fron- One sta- bru- Fes Fee 5s CORNER CORNER 1M SHOE STRINGS IN CORNER | “WHY SHOULD 7T ARBITRATE? } —s OLO MASTERS N EVERY THING wiih THE USEE LAWYERS TRY TO REFUTE There is no way the lamb can turn That Morgan trusts won't catch him; If he should dodge the Steel or Wheat, GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. Rockefeller in Bicycles. John D. Rockefeller, whose mill- jens are so many that he can hardly keep track of them, !s announced as a majority owner in the Ameri- ean Bicycle Company, a corporation with $30,000,000 and a floating in- debtodnesa of $10,000,000, Precisely what Mr. Rockefeller's object in thus taking up a new line of busi- ness activity may be is not known. It 18 considered plausible, however, that he contemplates a combination of corporations in the same business which will result in a great wheel trust. In connection with the gos- ip concerning Mr. Rockefeller it is sald that Col. A, A. Pope will suc- ceed President Coleman, of the com- pany, at the annual meeting in Oc- tober. ee 8 The want United States Steel Corporation 169,000 tons of pig Iron and {s try: Ing to {t from ab ec. ean't secure it readily nevotiauirg with the tlon for July, 1903. see Vanderbi't Not in Contvol, William K. Vanderbilt is not here| to personally deny the widely cir-| culated report that he has finally secured a majority of the stock of the Reading Railroad, and will con trol it for the New York Central when the yoting trust is out of the ss It is denied for him, how- ever, but not by New York Central authority, Other interests in Read- ing in no uncertain languag’ that Mr. Vanderbiit exnnot possi here, Bessemer Assocta- 9 tous for delivery before also aver The Coal Trust's bound to snatch him, THE TESTIMONY OF LAMB (Continued from First Page.) hate nd to powder," con- tnded aptain, as he veered’ out of his course In the im of s 06, ow He Munt Like Lamb. whom do you refer ne ord do ‘asked Mr " Nitred Lamp,” Gerioualy.) ihe mail Ste 1 and a new trust wil] be evolved in a) MEY Me | few da Le Promoters of the Corn Products Com af pa, pany have been at work ever since they eres organized the combination, to se {nto Foor control of the New Yark Glucose Com- me pany, which was the only barrier to youl} | &@ monopoly In glucose. |" 1" torr Gen. ‘Trac Pa lawyers In Uh wham do you refer when you say Alfred Lamb" (deeply se rn now assumed a threat: If | get the man who dar me or vililfy me or ridioule Ht iving ‘but a short time een mean you wonld KI such a hissed the Captain, aa his ook with the eimotion which “Dinean that if got him wou8d have to answer to n he you kill him?" again asked le. 1 Wouldn't Do a ‘Thing. | tain sailed and, bowlig ver aid; "Not for the «rid, | aot for tae world, ! nAnaged to seatce trom siutement to the effect that m to Lawyer Lainy at BI to engage Wes Lom Northern Pacile litiga- and requested t a teading meme | allowed to Chiundler ber of the vin bar,” ¥o upon the stind and contradict the imony of Lawyer lamb, who had| stated tha to Montre: Ano sald Victor His V Dreib viewing th ng that & M MI proof of hy bund and mediately bid prives and for S2ReBsssessasee:! 2 RAL ; to 5.3 bor, 8S te aL BERLIN WELCOMES BERLIN ship between [uly had lasted for m closing prices were Bepremby t Mr Chandler had suggest- lid and urged the escape of Peter Power ul pther Shot at Lamb. testimony was true,” Mr. Chandler has Lamb's Tracy, ITALY'S KING, Emmanuel Hears that isit Is New Proof that und Is to Be Main- tained. 28.—King* Victor Em- manuel Accompanied by the Emperor and Empress of Germany, the ‘rown Prince Mrederick William and Sig. Prinetts, the [uitan Minister of Por- eign Affairs, and escorted by a detach- ment of Culrassters, made his State en- uy into Berlin to-day. The weather was splendid In front of the Brandenburg gate the Chief Burgomust Herr Kirsehner, presented an address wel re- he Important b ind ( friend- » which he whol saw in tor am) Visit new is intent to maintain the Drei- international peace, Monarch, without leaving wdiatly thanked the witeg tn Wrench and trod he was unable to an. ——— The © Market, The local vottun opened weak to-day, with prices & to 10 polnts lower, The market broke sharply at the opening under hoavy geuvral aclling led by smaller longs, who were influenced by the weathe wid Liverpewl ime after ui up 5 poln the time ment ‘pening Wall street to 883 for January betng cheeked ihe Raine iy the Baste Mtpet iy effect by cope ne heat In’ the Westera we were: must, 6.85 to 8.87; October, 4 bid; Deoen Wary, Sa to March, 8,21 bh 5.23 to 5/25, August. 840 1 been guilty of @ grave crime here to deny it » Chandler was called. he was retained by Bank denfeld and came into the Power a July. He visited the offfce of La eral times and on least met Capt. Btern jn Mr office. “When you left Mr. Lamb's office on hat day, July aid Det “IT never spoke to Peter Power He was there?" “On, “Is "It a fact you gave Mr. Lamb a heek for 37h the day of Peter Power's rance yea. vid You ever discuss the Peter Power subpoena?” “Er did, in the presence of Mr. and Mi “Major. The question “was whether the subpoena was good. T de clined to give an wpinion, not hein fa- millar with the practice In this Siate Tt was Mr, Lamb who said the subpoena no good.” “When did you first hear Peter Power vantshe belle “Did Lamb It was a few days later.” have several interviews cach Mr, Lamb during this period?’ Cause of Mis Visits. “What was the ocoasioh of your nu- merous visits to Mr. Lamt)s vine. air You pald him 3730?" “In connection with deeds whtel Mr Lainy ned. and in which and Mr. Weldenfeld “Why dtd you te Mr, Cockran felt, the night before Po “Tt may perhaps: had to do w The witne type written statement whl egRed per- mission to read. It wi id ly abn his association’ and ‘the exchange of letters between himself and Mr, Lam as well as explain the payment of $750 Ms, The witness was not ul- ad the statement. despite y's eainest plea ta behalf of n the skilful cross-examination of Judge Cady the witnes 1 that he Wid visit Mr. Lamb at the Catan Club and Invite the lawyer to meet him tie ‘Transportation «lub ‘The hearing will continue to-morrow SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 5.23|8un ete... 6 41/Moon rises THE TiDBs. Bun rises High Water, “dow Water. 5 M AM. I AM PM Randy Mook. Governor's Island. Hell Gate Ferry PoRT EW YORK, ARRIVE Nacvoehe IP, INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY Uilano, Hamburg Terterain, Norton, Patria, Lisbon, Grecia Prince, Rio Janeiro. . 4b to B87: Oetober, 8.30 ovember, Sa 0nd.44) Deasia 5.28; Jub ys AB, 1 A MMe, 8 to ak Apri bo 6.40, Maj ( buy control or in any other Way get a majority of its stock without the full consent of J. P. Morgan, A. J Cessitt, of the Pennsylvania, and President George F. Baker, of the st National Bank. Control of Reading will go where they say. oi ene President Fish, of the Mlinols Central, has gone to © vago to be present at} sting of At culled for Frida will vote on a proposition to incre the capital stock by $15,819,000, The crease is ta be 1 to pay for exte sions and betterments. Canad an Pacific Not to Join. Sir Thomas Shaughnessey, head of the Canadian Pacific Railway, ofti-! cially confirms the statement. that! his road will not enter the Morgan steamship combination, It will not Join forces either for the fast mail service between Montreal and Liver- pool. It will remain absolutely in- dependent, its head avers, of either British or American combinations, and will establish tts own service if it cannot secure the independent connections it desires. A ch-~ished plan of the Canadian Pacite is to reduce the time across the Western Continent to seventy hours, and it is working on that problem now. see Claus Soreck! head of the local Federal Sugar Retining Company or- anized to oppose the Sugar Trust, is in Canada to estadlieh a 8,000,000 com- pany there. This company is to explolt the new process of sugar reflning In- vented by M sand to assist in waging r upon the Sugar ‘Trust on goth sides of the border. Cen) Money Going West. New York banks are losing large sums to the interior this week. The crop money movement, which meacs for three weeks to come a heavy drain upon New York resources, has been inaugurated in full force. ‘Transfers through the Sub-Treasury have been heavy and these known losses will be largely augmented if not doubled, by the direct shipment of funds by express and registered mail. In addition to this sieady drain there have been many de- mands for time money from out of town borrowers. An increase in the local call rate is practically certain. An English syndicate with a capital of $10,000,000 is buying big areas of coal land in Kentucky and West Virginia and will begin doveloping the coal de- sits at ¢ The same syndicate 1s hegotiat ) acres In the an: thravit Pennsylvania. wab Has a Task, Charles M. Schwab, head of the Steel Trust. who hurried to Europe directly after Mr, Moigan’s return, went more on business than for his health. It transpires that the Ger- man iron and steel corporations | have organ .ed a great syndicate Whose object is to compete with the Billion-Dollar Steel Trust for the European, British and African trade. This combination is a d'rect menace to the Morgan-Schwab plan for an in- ternational working agreement be- tween the Trust and the British and German iron and steel {ndustries, which would, in practical operation, be as effective as a world-wide Stee! Trust. Mr. Schwab's chief mission abroad now is to round owt this plan and get it into working order. OTHER STATES WITH KENTUCKY IN FIGHT Agreement of Southern Asso-| ciation, Lawyers Say, Makes L. and N. Merger Impossi- ble. of Against Louisville and Nashville and Southe Hallway merger wil probabl draw the States of Alavuma, Arkansas, Flor- ida, sland, Missou Mis- und Sout lina, Virgin West Vir- | ind Maryland, which are members } of the thern Association of Rail- road Comnussioners formed two years According to the plan of organization shall be the duty of each commis- when savolved in litigation, to the others, who shall render 1 may bear upon the ut sion, potify Such assistance ay matter TH Fran Kentucky Commission meets in Kfort next Monday for a conference A the subject. The members are ©. McChord, John ©. Wood and J. FF mosey: ‘The Bouthern AssooNitlont meets at Hot Springs in October Alexander P. Humphrey, attor the Southern ‘Railway, in’ an Interview stated that all the Southern attorneys knew such & merger was imposeib) ——————— The uardian Company has opened for bu ess at its 1 offices, No, 110 Br , fore ner City ident and | Jrown and G. by, | The capl-} plus of $1,000,000 will be in $2,000,000 on Sept. 15 'Twould be a Of the Were not thei Designed AAREST PRESIDENT OF SHOE COMPANY Two Charges of Larceny Are Lodged Against Head of Portio Manufacturing Con- cern, Louis Levy. Louis Levy, No. 290 East Bighty-sixth strect. President of the Portlo Shoe Manufacturing Company, of No. dl Fifty-ninth street, was arrested and arraigned in Yorkville Po- lice Court by Court Dectectives Boyle harged with grand lnr- The hearing was set down for to-morrow afternoon, and Levy was re- 000 ball furnished by his ‘There are two complainants. Charles L., Lewando, ‘Treasurer of the Shoe and eather Mer nille Agency, of Boston, makes affidavit that Levy filed a false statement of the solvency of the Portio Company, knowing It to be false. Frank H. Sullivan, a wholesale leather dealer, of No, 10 Ferry street, makes affidavit that Levy and another member of the Portio Company got from him, subsequent to March 18, leather worth $596, representing that the firm was responsible when they knew 1t was in- solvent, A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the other member of the Portio Company. aan R. BR. FIRE DEPARTMENT. NPWBURG, N. ¥., Aug. %.—The New York, New Haven and Hartford Rall- wad Company hue established indepen- dent fire departments at all its stations and freight yards along the Highland division. Labor Day devold Joy the day should bring, re something, close at hand, to make the spirit sing, 1 KEENE NOT SELLING SOUTHERN PACIFIC, Big Operator Declares He Has Not Disposed of a Share and Thinks the Stock Will Go to 140. James R. Keene emphatically set at rest this afternoon the Wall street story that he had been selling Southern Pa- cific, in which he 4g the market leader. “I have not sold a share,” sald Mr. Keene. “I regard it as the cheapest new dividend-paying stock on the Ist, and I should be pleased to own a good deal more, “It may seem ridiculous now to eay ét, but I believe Southern Pacific will not only sell In the reasonable future at $190 a share, but at $140 a share, “Lothink that the country Is all right and golng ahead as fast as any man could ask, Money should be in demand to move the crops, but the country has got It and got it in almost every sec- tion. “The farmers are rich In lands, herds are out of debt as never before, and they have more money in their local banks than ever before. Their present epeculgeion, is only as concerns the Weather for the next few weeks, and 1 can see nothing that can injure tleir prosperity. | “T can see no possibility of general disaster to any 1902 crop now, and only prosperity for all growers and distrib- Uters of the Increasing wealth of this greatest of countries.’ WODED HER TO GET HER LIFE'S SAVING! Servant Says Man who. MM tended to Marry Her Got All Her Money and Dis- appeared. Mary Feloshinski, No. 004 East Thir- teenth street, made a charge of grand larceny in Yorkvijle Court to-day against a Russian, who described him- Michael Beyers, twenty-nine years old, of No, 22 East Houston street, who she alleged tricked her Into a mock marriage and robbed her of all her earnings. In April, while employed as a servant nt No. 531 Fifth street, she sald she was introduced to the prisoner, who then alled himself Marion Pevintaky, and it was then and there agreed that they should marry without Icss of time. He told her he was a baker out of wort but that he would Mil the bill asa bu). band. She admitted made a favorable impression upon her, and she confided to him that she had 4259 on deposit in the Dry Dock Sevinga Ban! “Th n we can gut married right ay sald Pevinizky cs, to-morrow,” agreed Mary. She ‘says her lover got a man who pretended to marry them, ‘Then she kave all her money to Beyers and he sappeared. He was held in $1,000 for trial, ——————_ The Wheat Market. The absence of rain tn section West where it was predicted brought out considerable further un- loading of wheat an corn to-day at lower prices, Sentember wheat in Miu heapolls broke a full cent in the first ten minutes. Duluth sold down 5-8 and St. Louls 1-2 under similar liquidation, bles likewise opened weak, especia ty at Paris, where closing prices showed ten to forty points net loss. Liverpool opened 1-4 to 3-8 of a cent lower New York's opening prices were: Wheat—September, 74 1-2; December, B-5 to 1, zs May, 1-8. Corn-~ ptember, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat September. 7 s fo 70 1-4; December, 56 3-4 to ob 7-3) May, 69 to 601-8, Corn— r, ST to bi, now 5 3-4; Dacen- 3-4 'to 42 1-4: May, 39 1-4'to 39 1-8 3 York's clobiuk’ prices were Wheat—September, 741-8 bid; December, 21-4 bid; May, 74 1-4 n—September, of the sterday 31-4 bid: December, 471-8 bid; May, lcago’s closing prices were: Wheat —September, 697-8 to 70; December, 653-4 to 87-8; May, tp ptember, WASHINGTON, Aus. 28 — Rear-Ad- miral Higginson, in reporting to the Navy Department upon the manoeu yres off the New England coast when Commander Pillsbury's ships were captured, urgently recommends the es- tablishment of wireless telegraph out- fits on board warships of the navy. WRECK DELAYS TRAFFIC, AMSTERDAM, N, Y., Aug. %.—A 1o- cal swi ing engine crashed into a frelght whieh had broken in two at tho Central freight yards in this city to- day and seven cars were badly wrecked and delayed trafle for several hours on threo of the four tricks, No one war urt, In unison with peaceful scenes ' To which the city dwellers fly; Rach carrying the needful thing— A bottle of ARL WEDDING and growing crops as never before. They ° that Pevintaky { t \ t

Other pages from this issue: