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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1902 | ILL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. gi + $20,000,000 IN MONEY HICH, BUT ee ; BAYONETS QUELL d | = L__'PRESTO! END *NOTESORDERED STOCKS GOOD RIOTS AT MINES.’ OF POWER CASE | Half a Dozen Strikers Hurt in Charge of Sol-! Ban.s8 Promptly Re- |Co nfidence’ in the diers—Capt. Heim Wounded. |Sudden Decision of the i spond to Shaw's) Treasury's Methods : Lawyers to Wind Up q « Plan to Stop Tight; Keeps the Market TAMAQUA, Pa., Aug. 29.—In| are obliged to pay double what they Hearing in Northern Money. | Steady. an encounter between troops and |, receive for it. Pacific Merger Suit. strikers at Lansford this morn- nary ee ee ing, Capt. W. H. Heim, of Com- | 5,000 ANGRY MINERS pany K, Twelfth Regiment, was AT DORRANCE COLLIERY.|BUT FIGHT WILL GO ON. slightly injured. ' A half doxen strikers were}, (Sportal to The Breaing Worlds | bayoneted by the soldiers. WILKHSLARRE, Pa. Aug. 2—Five| Enormous Expense of the Major Gearhart, in an thousand strikers wssembled in the . ; al + dn command | reise leading to the Dorrance Colliery] Hearing — Creditors Make of the troops here, statcs that he 4 i v 2 of the Leh: Valley © ny will appeal to the military au- acre fhe night Marite tne erortite Tutively itor Lawyer George despite the efforts of ; r thoritics to put the town of Lans- | Sheriff Jacobs. - Alfred Lamb in Two Suits. ford under martial law. The miners had learned that the co. From daybreak the | pany Inténded to con’ a hi Mey, he troops were AC-| force at tne colfiery and tak» men, there SAVES THE TAXPAYERS: UNION PACIFIC A LEADER. ‘Treasury Not to Be Run as!With Atchinson and Norfolk ‘ Adjunct of Wall Street by} and Western, It Tops the f Present Secretary—Action; Railroads— Morgan Issues ‘i a Distinct Innovation. Regain Lost Strength. The proceedings in tne Northern Se- Secretary of the Treasury Shaw ha mi ates on the Stock Ex. v cee . nipped the “tight-money” proposition | x nent 1p to an extreme ENS gn sauelling distirbas and | during the: night from three adoining | curities hearing came to an abrupt ter v' hion, 1 ‘i 2 y, protecting non-union men while on] mines. They assembt-4 Ky and] mination to-day wh Guthrie Ive fashion high’ rar 2 per cenit. to-day, y " i tt moved for an indete e adjourn- their way to work. The troops were | Dvked the streets sot we jeered wherever they went, The pf- | wa Ret through Taent His’ scheme for giving tie necessary | pat ie effect on the market was hardly # i p q the bud in efte, e we t}reit beeause of the bellef that the finanotal aid to move the er ‘borrowers Is 7 x . © Sherif! Ja genta force of deputies All the vyers were in ¢ rt prepared erin ashen aaa RS ANS AyIA Wan Neemetens ficers repeatedly admonished 9) 9 the Sterling washery at Plymoatn yon with the hearing ; WT atibay eetenal taaKhc in Ane A Pau AAR er Ale Reneroa crete crowds not to insult or mo.est the | owing to the threatening attitude of a | . Guthrie's motion an adjourn- , ‘o-day delng the regular period fo | soldiers, but thelr words had little tabenuslie die. large forse of strikers and the fear they jment w tf States have been ‘taking ouc nd the ti rket day | f circulktion and the big insticy | poliday had MasHiuenite effect. Jwoula attack the washery and stop] It was explained that as the tme : - a a 1 to} i ade | work. Deputies are now guarding It. /jimit in which to take testimony al- the financial district nave Wee pret to} advance in rates as any | Companies K and E were placed in| The report the situation az serlous, | jttoq hy the court expires Monday it ’ course as SOI a the neces: or fancied city of mone 1 dw A lorge foree. of elty. por tthe | Lot x lig attons be mt a sine eaeht ie eaRY aus | two trolley cars. One of the trolley Davie , onic tat oe ne worked. with Woull be inexpedient now to examine . 2 . PSN GHATOEI IE MLAS ta phathy cars was run in front of a Llittonal force despite the demon- | turther witnesses. . The firmness of the new head of the} thorities at Washington that national the carjan wit roe te eee ee eee and Gir Houde which carrfed the non-union men to| 4 Are ‘Treasury in his stand at this particuts nks had already availed then the Warnke washery to-day fened thelr testimony defore the ad- B juncture is In such strong oont new fingnelal plan to, the Work and the other in the rear. | Qld Curler: tees eat down, Work | Journment was take FS the polley of his predecess 0,000 new circulation was an en While passing through Coaldale and | wil! be resumed to-morrow The evidence in the case will now be that Wall street gloats 9 couraging fector and helped elminate L uraghy Lansfo} comfiture of the big bank» > uncertainty from the market, rd the soldiers were hooted, Instead of running the Treasury of le) Ajthough the opening was not up to} ee strikers committed no act of| BISHOP POTTER MAY United States as an adjunct of Wall London high interest, and the vol violence. a i street the now head of that hatwution| \me af. trading narrowed -peresptibly, BOWING TO PUBLIC OPINION. ee gent wore! YET END THE STRIKE: 1 ©, but having takes the stand that the hanks should] tn» dealing lucked: the vacillating fea- {sce ‘ do their-part in staving off threatened) ures of ‘Thursday At Summit Hil about double the) positive assurance that the striking "CKNOMeTS will be pis stringency, and that they should not] phe st WaNrlaKeWArIAioHMhoesub? | THR QUOTATIONS, | 10) I IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET usual number of men availed them-| antpracie miners can hold out until! Enormous Expenses, uthern Railway elreular . | #|selves of the protection of ihe sol- | yext spring |s furnished by a member | The cost of the Peter Power hearing | re Judge pree In St. Paul, t the merger Peter Power as plaintiffs bona-fide (dition: teal with tha throw all the burden of os: upon el jeot of the has been enormou and the bund ¢ taxpayers ‘vtonding the young trust for ® porled pes cag PEN ANAT Prete iuitioinuy tromithe banks Gove (Se ey eat ry ene a } \ diers and went to wark, ihe pick-! of the arbitration committee of the | s: y the Fidelity a 20,00), put up of five vears, and the disposieion } rat if yi ke ernment: bonds at high figures and hls! s), jer tho «tock alone. High. Low. Close, . Al F 7 jets of the strikers made efforts to| Civic Federation who has made al, Company on behalf of the complaty~ Badd te fia Sbenks.to prepate to take| oo ne ps ae Market Syndicate Stays. this is carried out the 7,500 miles Of) ston them, but che warnings ef the | personal tour of the Pennsylvania | ant, will defray but @ very small portion Gut sore circulation, ere distinet_ tne: Chregtne) Melpea ia toct: | Am. Car & Foun Positive assertions are made that ue poy eaeinienet a a sol rere al thea ay Bay jceal fields. See Pele cusinean gee. TNS Vations, A All the Moi issues were : aa | weighted down with an average de! . words of testimony been taken, The 4 PEL TPRNOTE he aearcliy ot! bends/(ol ciiyWenkur-at the cutHec uniN IE Waa ke™| jthe syndicate which managed ine eee ee ee col old bonds all When the workmen had been! Birh Potter, who is in the city} ctenognapher gets a cent and a half a i” deposit as collateral for increased ad that the Southern Railway ae bt ‘| market for the stock of the Billion- 300 is, aver $30,201 loaded on the car for the return trip| to-day to attend the funeral of Dr.} word, the typewriter fifteen cents for i . culation and .the high price at whleh| ajar foreshadowed success for the Mor- Tacomot ive Dollar Steel Trust has not yet been |# Wd taal BU d at| trough the valley .se real troubie| Gallaudet, <-. he does not despair | incre", worus, and the printer & dollar q ACRE las ONG aie aU A cia [Gu et Ue Le Mave "| atesolved, and that It will have an {1 gfe earnings are estimated 3! began, The we 1 that more men|of bringing the struggle to an end. | di ML PEE hie ten We Mita per £0110 x institutions '¢ adopted a new plan. Northern Securities caxe when the frac: | 1. & Ret, indefinite tenure. James R. Keene, from $5,000 to $6,000 a mile, whic! than usual were reporting for work | He will hold severe! conferences avith | Ortiin ccnta: for cmirthe testiinony. tx They have borrowed from the holders] tonal recessions were a 1 & Ret pt met pesiues the regular court charge all his expenses. 1) regained | to the] rs, compares unfavorab]) with Southern | 51-eaq through the lower part of the| that end in view before returning to * market manager for the syndicate, 4 of bonds enough of their securities to jon traded In this: mark aoe 5 " bento and eri promptly: take out a; of 90,00) shares, buying more | Suicwr | who went abroad about the time set | Pactic aes ann Ceca valley like wildfire and in ashort | Cooperstown. gan calculate what will have new circulation when the emer-| thn 1t sold . giaa th *\ for the expiration of the pool, waa | /Aston And Northern: “acins. time the streets were filled with| Bishop Potter sald to-day: | hispered around the court-room q exists, Its principal purchases were In Union T * Go 1 | “L have no plan in mind that will lead fee was $1000. F co aur easter iter irene Pacife, whieh was practically the + jretained by Mr. Morgan to manage} |. svg webb and F, Bagerton | POPle | to a settlement of the cual strike, but I Aitnneapolis, hi Mtpaiio ihe Wark ot bankers: her Vy market leader in the railway lst. ‘This deletes ait indefinitely, It is sald now that | qohy have both been dropped fiom tie When the corner of Centre and) would ve willing to do ansthing in rea- | “4 MEATGLITH WS EDAYEH INO CART Uy Are remy te met at Ray (me. Je te Itt day before the m1 elie ex- Tb rn MORSE \the syndicate will not be dissolved |jist of directors of the Dominion Securi- | Bast Bertsch streets was reached the |son that would put these men back to {in iuy attempts, to divert all eens tis believed that the national bo ive nid C0 was At- P xube. din. ps . DiS eee ers ore east = 1, vives dren |from his methods. His counsel incluc Dh the Weat, near the big crop centres, |ceywend and for that t wasiat fulan Patt until the hond conversion plan has |ties Company, a central figure of the|cara stopped to allow several non- work, and free thelr wives and children | (70m Ogu ajamin F.‘Tracy, Bourke 3 will Increase their clroulation under the etive both here and a 8, & Only i Webb-Meyer syndicate collapse. One of from want, I shall see some peuple to- | Cookran, ‘Treadwell Cleveland, Paul H. ig Bhaw plan, no that New York, relleved| ‘The Western pool in Atchison, which | 40 Chto Un. Tra {been carried through and the Corpo ee ees anne toeday. that the union men to get off. \aay, and perhaps something may be|Fuller, of Coudert, Brothers, ‘and Her- ‘om this Crain el Teel ne need 0 {fe headed by the WWarri contin: hie he SB \ration Yelleved of all the litigation |retiremen: of the Webbs leaves the com Mob Mode a Rash, | Tement of that will make toward a set- ere de mourger, The Western law yera, D add) i am very jeotive ve D Wo deb - . 1 S re * hr ad pa for the crop movement feveralslivaly rallies. en eae LE now pending. pany minus a director with a hyphenated | Ag the men stepped to the ground | “The ‘situation ig plain to every one, | Messrs, Buiey aiid More, of Chica, Conserya bankers said to-day that} make t fi w ithe Ak t ' ” name. The operator: Ma i recely 8 sa No ner G8 cant Orders for mbout se/000,000 of aaditional| car wholly wrecuausee se | Si nie soe the mob made a rush for them. A) The OPC Ore Mua and. ey payee and expenses. ‘Parker C. Chandler, of glrcmation had al been placed in] All the ent da were helped ins the | 12 Cie i Ig mitesday the industrial dividend half-dozen soldiers sprang off the| termined to play their game and crush Pe eS Oe ean ‘ ile on and the necessary © ere r the mb Chto. Term ; Hh ae. ae SE Ete ated, P-NOTRS TATRA BEREAN HORE Minha entelke anc SOmne: Tee ments for September will be made. \t| Currency Not Scarce. car and with levelled guns forcea the | these poor people. They may win. but | Wetgenteld, n 1 strike wi | their victory will carry with it a bitt se a Y very soon, and it also made Man- sisuna & Alton is computed that the uggregate will be] ‘Treasury returns wo not indicate | gtrikera back and made a passageway eee er Creditors Worry Lamb; ; Hytinn stromier. | weak recently be mplsage, & Alta #16,20,217, which 1s the smallest month)! any alarming scarcity of currency in ustrial troubles are not to be set-| lawyer Alfred Lamb was kept busy I ENGLAND MAY SEND GOLD. © we ort ne "Nieulty. the A ane Rr ducts pf. payment made this year. October and| |? 3 9 for the non-union men, | tied iB PS OEGR ru) ons seoui ry He is alin the City Court to-day in two suits 4 ————— has had tn gerting hard coal for Its uae | i December will be exceedingly heavy, {the country, During the present fis- | When the soldiers returned after Beuplg employ Avante Ninvainesaerce Drousnt against him for the recov " Tulk of Exports to United States ang there ie heen a DRSTO Une! HY tenie | & BL however. . cal year up to the close of business | corting their charges to a place of sate~ his uainese to ue sensibilities of his | pie. fied an answer in the sult 4 dency to sell because of this oi, Runt “Tron. oo. , F lity a to close in Joy een. f e Writers’ Press As ¢ Affects London Raton, ' | on Wednesday $26,831,688 in Na-|!¥ the mop commence MPvsident Fowler, of the Ontarl CI Rr ON ae a cj Led the Railroads, i euta) ound he strikers were in| af side he Ontario and! .ociation, publishers of the Successful LONDON, Aug, %—Rates for money Steamship Trust May Buy. tional Bank nctes had been sent to|sround the cara. | the striven Western, and President ‘Truesdale, of |\wierican, to recover $29) alkecd to be a Jan ugly mood and when ordered to dis-| the Delaware, Lackawanna and W Promoters of the Atlantic Steam-| the Treasury Department at Wash- | perso merely. yelled louder and pressed j ern, sald there would be no formal con- folk and W hison and Unian Pacihe w In th railroad Mat ern, At |due for the pudlication in the May Issue of the magazine of a sketch and picture were firm to-day and borrowings from the Bank of 1 a aun: | ailers In activity \ | ta i ies ct ne7sna snereaned tho aur: le adders In a uisity and in advan | ship Trust, which includes J. P. Mor-| ington for redemption. If currency lewwean, |forence of the anthraclte presidents to or Mr Tago Navi tne : lon ae i i , 5 ‘0 . _ . F @. Courageous. Yo! » fAnd month-end requirements, Tt tn ex. | SURHE Was, Weal” wh wits | gan, C. A. Griscom, Bernard N. Baker,! Was scarce the banks holding the| A® Capt. Helm, of Company K, waa! ‘We hive nothing on mand spat Who Has Caused. the Goliaths of Mo= Z i aes 5 ir part,’ said Mr. about to jump from the car he was allon on Our, Dany asad hy GeeKiee trom Danger." seized around the lege and thrown to) there is nothing Important to be done Mr Lamb's answer is that the con- edempilon. ‘They | rol ry . et tract was not lived up to, In that the J They |tho ground. A half doxen soldiers whe | Wes ae eM OreAN ee Corin Chi | article and picture of himeelt did not vager, WH heavier trading In the foreign exchange market ater! Ing slumped again to about 186 60 and 1. Remitters are pet ine & tutor « timated that $25,000,000 is owing to the Bank of England and it is believed that this is largely by speculators in consols, | George F. Baker, James J. Hill and Notes would not hive sent them to *JJohn S. Kennedy, may have to buy, Washington for Ho G jj ae partly ‘accounting for the rise in| ¢! sie Nae how inex ae the no a controlling interest In the Great would have paid them out over the felled. bin wee OMaDy | Dene eG tye they woula ARS OHILn ppear on the first page of the maga- q Alscounts, in spite of the steady in seimaney up ‘entral Railway oy or- counter, The notes are withdraw! ne of of morrow, they sald that they knew noth- | #ine. i of the steady inflow of money Central Rallway, of England, in or notes are WIth dR ee ene ee aemany blows wereling anout it ne. case will be tried in October. old {fom abroad. The talk of the export United States at the end der to carry through their plans. The from circulation while in process of | | atruck. Lamb In More Trouble. Mne ig an important Huk in the car-| redemption, and before they are| Major Gearheart, who was in com: An examination jn supplementary: pro- i. together with the rec | THE SITUATION GRAVE ceedings against Lamb was also had in c Provinces, was consid a facto 4 rying system proposed by the blg| again put out an equal amount of| mand’ of the two companies, then or- another, part. of the court to agcer= possibly {oreing an advance of the bank 1 iA ee Dat d ldered his ‘men to disembark. IN WEST VIRGINIA, |tuin whether “Lamb ‘wae financially Tate, though with the Bank of trust, and Morgan, ti Is credibly be-! lawful money must be taken from} y a id ent of 81.74 Janis, reserve pro proxi pay a judgmen 37 ble nst Mim in May, 1902, by ng mig | With clubbed guns and fixed bayonets cintne} 9 1 t heved, is taking no chances, Buying! the bank reserve and deposited 11 tne soldiers forced the crowd back. neo mc ava ia Cates a Ws Eemory'e ful CHARLESTON, W. Va., Aug. 2.— nies ‘Trust Company, of 4 for the United States without a strat aS i oe orders in the stock cabled from New | the Treasur y of the strikers stood thelr ground | Wien the Binte troopn reached Thur trumee of an estate, and peat rondo stout, ere 710-000 York to London for the last three Oo rs 6 @ would not move until the soldlers! mong to-day to protect rosette: in. tive raf sir. Taam ‘was examined ‘ings were private, and were over the lawyers de- tell anything about the case » give the mes, but the lawyer represented Mr Lamp at the ex- mination us Joseph 8. Nell. = At the office of the United States Trust Company, Nos. 45 and 47 Wall street, the plaintiffs In the actlon, It was sald Mr. Lamb had guaranteed the lease of a building of which the Trust ‘| Company is lessor as trustee. The rent has hot been paid, and the company has secured a judgment against Mr. Lamb Sas or . aoe | Jabbed them with their bayonets. Tone facie Aaalalant AOsle days are all sald to be either by Mr.) Harp wan Holds C.F. & 1, Berner tne ‘sirikera: facing anatithel oe era eeeeos tee ea Morgan or ie ihe in the for) award H. Harriman’s recent ac- | troops would fire, rushed Into the Opera: ta report to, the operators at Flush Jun midable undertaking. " 7 | House on the corner, and for a Ume @ | for inatruct|: FARBIDE: quisitions of heavy holdings in Colo- | Wig scene of confusion relgned. In|, He refused point blank, and sil he was Me Verner, a Puuaburg miltionaire, {2840 Fuel and Iron are in accord ayoue fye ealnutes the crowd had been tiny from the Bheritl uf the, rounty tin St. Potersburg as the| With that shrewd financier's tactics.| pushed back to the curb line, In the . and not (> tale inst © of eriean 7 Mr sri a well as other ee xeveral of the strikers were tons from operators yr ive of the American ‘Tr Mr. Harriman, as well as other big| mole sever: nt : eee ee re eet sank tnnee ‘Tew sached New York to-day Wall street men, knows that the| Knocked down, while others sudered | jaites and the signal corps to #1 syndicate he represents has been granted | slight bayonet wounds. Capt. Helm was! Punic roads aid protect. people franchives to bulld 20 miles of street United States Steel Corporation has) severely hrulsed by his fall. [Femainder of the troops blouvackea L'a] pallways in St Petersburg, and the con- long been trying to secure control of | Gen, Gobin to-day went from Bhenan- LONDON MARKET STRONG. |°""' SATOMI Cee east asa x Union ana Canadian Pacine vena| ILLINOIS CENTRAL ADDS. | } Advance im Americans. At London to-day the settlement has Capital Stock Increased About) eclosed a shortage In American rail meEtnet Len: way shares, Prices in the Amer! 4 department showed gatns of 1-8 to per cent. over yesterday's closing fig- Ures here. Union Pacific and Cana 4 Pacific were leaders {n the advance z Consols and other investments werd 10) Inver iowa | HO Kan, ciny na World.) wr) Kan City sinotal » Kan & Mich who hast company A spectal stockholders, held {n| md favorably on the Thurmond. No outbreak of any kind oc Metre c ° uarantee, Spurehension of ineweasen taseeeio oa! iat Men see eeenetion company. will be organized at{ this particular company, It is the| Joan to Lang nt api made, a persona! ESSERE rt Be oa : Ampoved on the mining interests, “mae | 40) Miah ree A only formidable competitor of ihe| lef thin afternoon on a apecial train for . if T8 percent, Anaconda W as 1) and at 24M) Mt Billion Dollar Steel Trust between | {Re hAnwer Creek. Fe on accompaned| \ and Rio Tintos at 4 oral ae on that aaa be nnvets fun Rock Island Plan Likely. the Mississippi and the Pacific coast, | Parauhar, will be ume purpose of MK ructlon rk now ur and tp malnt Rock Island's financial plan, which) With his usual shrewdness Mr. Har- Involves nearly $10,000,000 in new | riman has put himself in position toj COAL SOARS AGAIN: bonds, is not yet positively beyond|have a voice in the final disposition PRICE NOW $12 ATON. h } \ ' The Wheat Market. NN There was less selling pressure in the various grain markets to-day, and a pany ‘ : ! cordingly a ttle meadiness wt about ae the danger line of censure by stock-|of the company. His chief rival, J wt Bushes Jov 1 prices wa the re CURB STOCKS QUIET. holders, but all the Indications point] P. Morgan, will not be able to close| Every ton of anthracite coal | . Spring whe arkets were steady ind enniigb 10 Sallggest “odorats ott tlik. | Quistde Market backed Pyatures, a Dene pried) SArouH ee wulting ee Be SABE i BSh ay | to-day. {ai Grader Ney ah etter President of the Tax Board|Good Earnings of Coal Road Fihig aldo exbiainell busine Were ita ut Wayorite janes Take Fe Planned hy We CORAGRERE) OER, us - |e altterene Tae y tone are; issues an Address to Asses-| Offset by Operating Ex- ga vorke opening: price were'| sree, Narthorh be UNCLE SAM’S AUCTION. SALE, | wanted, it is $12 a ton by the single) sors Intended to Bring penses—Decrease in the Wheat. September, 141-8 Ores. is we 1400 Wis, Central pf i tol by the carload, and any firm win. i Lt Com September. at sera {00 Well hae Goverament Uisposes of Watches Beh perio will sera About a Change. Surplus Sho ot y, to Oo « or ° wks wore G bd Fd tie aig saa TREAS Penne ee oe creamer | aiMeulty tn getting tt Pad 1 report of the Ontario and $915 to 3 ppbember, 8 ¥ e ks SHON BAIS mited | -| James L. Wells, President of the Tax} The annual > Dicember, @ 1-48 uy | MUST TELL GRAIN’ $ ORIGIN, | States Marshal Henkei's oMoe to-day. | Coal dealers in the city deny em-| James tu arise to repeated demands | Western—one of the four anthracite- [Six ladles’ gold watehes, two insn's phatically that the operators are | Honrd Wn tape’ Ne nd Comptroller | carrying roads that Ix fighting the kod watches, six ladies’ long neck shipping anthracite to this elty. |Grout, this afternoon lectured the | miners’ strike~was made public to-day, chains and five men's ves "They have not received a @ingle Deputy ‘Tax Commissioners and handed | 1t shows an increase In the gross earn- solzed by Governmen | of $138,813, but also an increase of ee SHIPPING NEWS, fambure Wants Certificates w American Shipmen Wx Hew 00 Bh 1a) from 4 . wD Wise i er ro geen } operators wince |them a printed address relative to 0 ALMANAC FOR TO | q ane HAMIL Aug The Hamburg] passenger on the steamship Kaiser ton from the coal op | y 4 4 ; ; Gas cece. 5 28/sun sete, 6.4 1. 184 rket opened Varine ustoms authorities will hereafter re-| helm der Grosse a few weeks agy werd the strike began, forme Jn Hi satiee Ot apeemelng sen | ie fae Coe ee walsh THE TiDky ie i x « ¥ oe c a 0) 4 he Bo} a f i 4 a 18 T1DR, ope one to four | 43 i aire FBO f origin HM a haverat Jew lev from, Malden jane Every big coal dealer here has |" ipiiy addrews is for the guidance of| The net earnings for the year are gh Water, Low Ware chy appoliting ‘cables a in oh 0 2 des) ; orks) were present, Mut one biduer wns | the <8 san 40,400), which Is a di Garzemor's and tie 440 10.98 Se : ee aud Philadelphia, Boston. Baltincre, Buflae| Abrams, get the lot He pald B8c for | aaRese fieins ee tnaaad ey A hie Paar y Paden wails wen ah Sahite there pean ‘talling iy Hook 165 450 10 A, mote ie es weattne | 2 i : 1, Newport News, Cleveland, chiongo, | Ihe, AE fe ag _Matsh ad wot ines | for anthractte, ee agents have Jan real oatele tor 102, Prealdent Welle |o, Sastte an the Total Income ite’ Gate Perrys G12 az WZo8 r eld the market aro! un Milw hn, Montreal, Quebec, | MOTH STAN ie ary ® instructions to buy {t from any one |" ‘0 ma c i Durlng the Year there was a decrease — ‘ 1 PRO a 1 Kote OW Port ‘and Manitoba the next and OP tor che TASt one i J nw, but sald he would later. 4t Js ]in the murplus of $200,277, all of which PORT OF NEW YORK, \* to Kee roo La Or ae Cargo afloat are exempt, W respectly ly fo iiec™% | vno has ft in fiveton lots, The |underatood that tt directs the assessors | {P ountien due to the losses sustained lievalat His ekki mieia coblen Lat Way el ee a | Pt I ahi iia Nt HO eA” | coal dealers themselves are obliged |1? assess all teal entate at Ite full value, ee tables showed some, Khprovoment, “ind ay akan en LILD GHBAT GAS PLANT ah ant enother with a Parl site | to pay §10,50 a ton for the coal and Tax Commiusioner Strasbourger sald Var. Land. ite full Excursions, tha by agsnay umht $0 ‘The gentiem: the market aleo s chilne | uw property at mad Kote pubil Consolidated Gas Ce ppany will port at ‘Wen were bid In at @ each, in addition pa, the expenges Of | yaiue not only would the borrowing ca- oan ‘The opentag 7 r ae BL La W. pt bulld one of the largest plants in the! ith = nn sé SRS ae £38 to 8; Ooton aD} Novont b World In Astoria, Queens Borough, Work | pyoiss, TRUSTS DISPLEASUR, loading, hauling and freight, The | y of the olty be increased, but the un a teamers A 8 ber, 8.21 £0. 4:82; Deve to 835; will be started In 4 few days, All the ben . agents aye also to be paid, and the |tax rote would provably be reduced to AILUD TO-DAY. January, $$ to 82; aia | phints in Manhattan willoe removed | PITTSBURG, Aug. ®—With tne ciom-| con: dealers way they do not make a|1!? per Ment. Instead of 297, ae It Ix Trivttas, Brunei, Ge sali | Astoria, and th pect toling of the tin plate mills at Lis. | COA! dealers way they do pot Make &) ant ie added that with the tno | 52:00 to Boston. a eee Hott hingetty soraine order wAthin a Von". "tho. anit-down of ‘ait ih | penny dn -elling anthraette coal at | fuse rein 10 tees thun 2 per vent, he OY LINE | $1:00 to Providence. TNcoMING Fr : ‘Dae Carvonat with @ capls a i . ” Halan.Tin Millis under the oanirel 6/628) aXegm, believed chat many of the wealthy men] pic PAeT AND RUBGANT STRAMBRA, 0 ae. tal of $1,200,000, nodeperatea . ‘Tho ght money ti ee Bin Viats Company \*) Dealers ith big contrasts on jand monen whe nom avoid haying thelr LARCHMONT & THEMONT, i " mr ¢ comp a othe ¢ 001 Y * ay in Newark moved from the Hat of bear aanets, Soo- | QUAN Tn ee ien are empaved | thelr hands which have penalties | mo D ono-half of thelr in iver, foot of Catharine at, me w'a determination to give rer | ceaml r Il of ‘ i uid be willing & thol: INCLUDING BUNDATE. seaney. anartet Posctnd ne ane ting to" rad, hen Heme attached for fatlure to full the | yen at ihe Hower rate, and | Pai tat STATELOOMS MESERVED IB AD. creases in clrealation of national banks Puli, ine a has mnuifesiauan af the|,conaracte are 1h despale. ‘They ‘ihe Increase [roma te eet Pout VANCE, « sccomee as good hows 10 the speculators, {Using 1a'gonsent i's wage redusuiga, HOt oDly cannot get the coal, but hut quite ié poi OUT MATES 10 Aude MW MOULD ORT, Wan purchaned train} yf Hecelver john R. “Hardin. by the fe-' 43) Wes tion Committee of the creditors, 0 Wheel