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a} -TSTOCKS CLINB: ERWRECK. MARKET STRONG But Most of the 520-|In Spite of High Rates Per Cent. Gudgeons| for Call Money Trad- Have Parted with| ing Was Exceedingly Their Claims. Lively. COURT IN THEIR FAVOR.|DEALERS ARE OPTIMISTIC. Decision Says $140,000 De-| Belief that the Present Strin- posited by the Napoleon of gency Will Give Way as Finance Must Be Given to) Soon as Crop Movement Is ~ HAN ARRESTED. 'No Scone2r Had Little Joe Been Returned Than Mrs Lynch Disappeared. Son-in-Law of Leader Charged with Aiding in Fraudulent Regis-| tration. OTHER WARRANTS OUT: One of Murphy's Followers Swears That Matthew C, Stripp, in the First District Fight, Accepted a Floater. His Customers. Over. a A decision by Justice Smith, sitting) wal) street refused ain to-day at Patchogue, L. 1., gives the intelll-/to give any heed to news not wholly | The first arrest in connection with the a In the Assembly to fraudulent Dy registration was made st gent persons who Invested thelr optimistic and the market continued . the man Inveustody being the son money with 520-Per-Cent. Miller the |oxceedingly strong with an advanc-|\n jaw of “battery Dan’ Finn. Ils eeiaing sum of $140,000, And all of ing tendency | name ts Matthew H. Strip, he Is a Com- veuacld My oa these intelligent persons have cal Most of the railroad stocks Were | missioner of Deeds and tives iat No. their claims, which goes to prove the|yiener and to-day’s trading Wa8 | 59 fyroome etree Adherentaot (Gol soundness of a saying current In cit- jaxeq almost entirely upon rumors | axfichael Co Mur whose place as cles devoted to the separation of or genis pending or soon to be con- |-rammany te in tho Firat “Battery money from the owners of money |p oq Dan" is trying to take, that other concerning the short lapse of time) a. epecutative eement has apparent- | @trests will follow wit y Melee between the birth of ekers.” ly on up its mind that the higher bi Hg nto It appears that when the Miller sya-/ rates for call money do not mean any with a batch of Aleate, of Brooklyn, thot promised 10 lusting harm to the market and f Fee ey EIbEIGE TA por cent per week to Investors, was ex- | when the crop money movement Is al Kent cls Menatoney aid ere: . the thrifty Miller or the imei back the present level will a low level, he Cor jal Sessions, and gr ota NE ARSE GaGa Te. banda ce we out of w visit pald by Col. Murphy to the Riis the. broker sesmean COP stem se 8 Te pa |Distriet-Attorney and Commissioner of 3 eel eo aat Karly in the day the rates for ¢ Saleen te Sa aay sau Johnson & Co., in this clty He rernar GURLIRU IR INUAED IT Cee Soe ete See Detective net aii fi M4 money touched 9 pe . |weant Rynders and Policeman Walsh, Were purchased wiih the profits of the tees i were made at 7 71-2 and 8 cama Walt same and were being held av a soct of |, ay Samet tthe (uati ‘caead Wag) ie attnuhed:th: the Dino Attors gicen goods bank roll 4 U thor time | Tee ani: thera wal ajustmanteot 's office, served the warrant. when the exposure musi come crinnena Tt? Avecpaeutna (nual op is charged with violation of finances rather early he Sov waite : Sult by che Willer Men, weekly (ngcat ioata | See. No. 169 of the Penal Code in mak Tia del aS awed Dr f gold importa |19& Mm certificate that he knew to. be RRL ANilicceyncicate eam feritl re : nnd the ym Washington that) ls tay 1 are x B tardy, Beymour, Johnson & Co, ‘Tae sredites Treasury has $15,040.00 addition. | Of Nov S80 Broome street, a truskinan Of the firm luld claim to the Sidon i « g enleli ts! ready \tormbl Out rE are Gal en Aug. 10 Je8 WartH of bonds quat Had heen depwnited tO national bunks whenever needed. | | yet SMTA ee by the 520-per sple, Juan B, | The Gould issues were the features of meas , tan fs Bowery: Lioyd brought the railway list, They were strong |from No 1% Spring str where he And higher on the extensively circulated | had no residence, and that Stripp, know. self and other o | ayndicate to have the ponds tras ferred THONE Uhat a holding company woul! eee the registration to be false, allowed Rhgragoount of what Goucers toon ve formed to include the Missouri | McKenna to swear to It And this is where ise Milter Fate, Texas and Pasitic, the Wabash! Among the witnesses who appeared creditors would have come tn aid all its soutnwesvern Il | before Justice Holbrook before the war Id their cl Standard OU Party Buyin. not cold their clat 4 Oil party | rants were tesued was David N. Car- Was pending wise p Memuera of the tSandar party | Miler ‘Now were aise, heavy. purchasers of the va | vaiho, the handwriting expert. syndicate Lioyd hax won his si ii oks, In connection with | traffic | is to have #3140 Ry which to the credit oi ‘ yaver creditors and the Miller syndicate credi- the Misgourl Pacific, tors have sold ali their right to th pool In Southern morey’. mele agaress've and | Some of them gained wisdom after for ed price beyond the si-point | they had signed cast-iron trans mark purchases were heavy at) thelr claims and brought sult t the transfers set aside. If this and Hock Island, both of should be decided in thelr favor t h strong support At higher whl be a dividend for the tv chase chiefly on re minds that confided to Miller thet litionahly letween the on a promise of 10 t sid that there would week. If {t does not all the money gor Identity of interests Int to the persons who bought uj the claims. | Mf Gay. stone, of Penn- ~ ——~_ - | Hed renewed sy on in the antl roads « ry The Wheat Market, that hits he result in the long There was plenty of wheat and corn | talked et compromise whieh would end for sale this morning at the opening of | ‘" <1" : s 5 the wheat market despite the rain and Conters| Were Sire! : frost talk. Prices went off fractionally | Reporte! readiness on the part of tie | presidents of the concessions 10 ra was alag a strong strial lst North- ndividaal shace under the selling and on large west receipts. Cables were a higher but dull. Trading became quiet mated C ‘inginia Carolina after the first half hour, with a gener-| ARG Iie VMN AScdente cat ally firm tone prevailing. duke were lrmer New York's opening prices _w a mat Ale neellor Emets Whoat—May, 4; September ; tog to diamiss the Hodge sil Ngcwvelnedd Ones Dev ber, 4S eo J Trust had a od ‘ t opening prices were: Whi y thos 441 meant that i aie Bat to 0 1-4: 8 i wold ‘a upon tts 70 T0;' December, @« ‘tof } May,’ 901-2 to 3911-4; Sep ' cn xchange market ster. December, 43 5-8 to 42 4-8, ' nt what, The nom New York's plosing prices ' Ao: ri emand was 4861-4 Wheat—September, 16: Deemer. § bi ! he lowe May, 4 18 Corn—September, oO atobes, OEE bid: December, 08 wie ong In call money 8 a 3 May 41 Ww a as ie Ke closing prices were: Wheat POETS Gt OR ER concer, ga Pecemte Cee aa) Tent ni . tember, BE October, sa 1 1 rmenntcally the, jo ton to 8 1-8; May, 44 1-2. the banks hay Sub-Treasury. ils Motherlode Copper Company, ALBANY, N. Bepr ‘The Moti lode Copper Mining Company, of New _ York, was incorporater to-day with F capital of $1,500,0W. ‘The directors are THE 0 MAT William D. Elger, John I Halsey wnt (Hi UOTATIONS, Tester L, via, of New York; Jo: SSS H, Morong, of Virgilina, Va. and Fred + erick W. Carruthers, of Brooklyn Lon Clow ——— Reduces Tariff on Our Mac MELBOURNE, Victoria, Sepi. 9.—1 Federal Senate has finally passed :i) Australian Tariff bil! in the compre form, having agreed 0 the House « Promise. The most interesting fatur i ates Btates 's the reduction of @ duty on machinery :o “2 ee” y 1-2 Twine Gras —— Gold Coming from Austratin. Lazard Freres are advined of jhe sini ©) ment of $750,000 in gold from Austra) | to the London, Paris and American) {) ha 4) Bank of San Francisco. The gold in| at due to arrive about Oct. 6. | Pett yaoi ee | Yor tut Noch: "& Pitts SHIPPING NEWS, | Hea an ooo _ | ALMANAC FOR TO-Day. | fun riees.. 6.34/Sun eots.. 6.21|Moon sets.. 1050) ‘ THE TIDES. | ‘High Water, Low Water, | ; AM PM AM PM | “Bandy Hook wie 4 Governor's Islands Lis f Mell Gate Fergus 230 208 PORT OF NEW YorK, ARRIVED. ‘ 100 Cora Prod. Co. 400 Del, & Mud 900 Den. & Rio G 400 Den, & Rio G. KOO Des M. & Ft 400 Detrolt Bouth,... 10,300 Detroit. South. pe 190 Distilling Co. cers 200 Dintliling Oo, ce: 200 Duluth 8. 8. @ AtL 200 Dul. §. 8. & Atl, 100 Det, Un. Re OUTGOING BTEAMBERS, BAILED TO-DAY. ot at ode Hamburg.New York, srk, Bouthainpton.Comal, Gaivester tia 4! Milano, Naples, ‘Madiana, By Thomas INCOMING STEAMERs, DUE TO-DAY, of 100 Gen, Chem, Bremen. 100 Gen. Klee... 3 400 Geo. A. Fuller certs. IN CHINA ABATING.. 2 - } Sept. 9—OMicial sorta ‘there have bald politics should ap Ausistant District-Attorney Schurman, who was assigned by District-Attorne: Jerome to investicate the charges of fraud In the transfer of voters for the primaries, continued his work to-day. Mr. Schurman sald that his inv tlon showed that nearly all the trans. fers in the First and ‘Twenty-ninth dis triet® were fraudulent In the Firet District a battle Is belong waged for the Tammany District lead iy between Michael C) Murphy and tlery Dan” Finn In the Twenty-ninth, a strong effort Is being made to wrest the leadership from John b. Carroll, His opponent is KB. Rush, Johnny analysis of Tho who is almost Carroll, and bald-headed iy int as If Dev- men ery’s In nay be beat York candidate, Greater New nocracy CUSB MARKET STRONG. Rock fata Advanced a Voint in the Outside Denling. The outede market opeced strong to: day with an active a for 4 sound xecurath wneed a and Nort! Rock Island asi opening 1a Ie were Hook (ata Hock talaud Realty Realty pe City South, uke & Des M. 1,100 Kan Sli eg 1 Kan Kan. @ Tex. pf S| as L Rn HI of Sex. of Mex, pt West & Went American MK) N.Y, Central 300. N.Y.) CoR8L Te. Md pe 1,169 Ontario & Wester W) Pacific. Cons of lise 1088) AN * 1025 4:10 Premed Stool 80) Pressed Stee fn) Reailling ) Trading $0) Reading 2 Raliway «) South. Railway 10, & 07 a) jo & G1 Lo’ 8 2600 St Lo & 8. ¥, 800 St, Touts SW 6.8 ew ) South ot int pt 20 pt Y, pt 1) Sian & Tein 800 Tenn ‘& tron 0.1410 Texan aa? Land 4 aw a L&W. pt ¢ Pipe CL Pipe pi Rae & ? on. Bag & Paper pt. Us 0 nion Pacite VW UI TL 200 Union Preifle pt WN oo Exprene as" a Leather 10% i *) as Als. R. aN Co. pf Bab, happec about that t appeared from thely 190 1-2 Chrystie | been st her, that they licé now have y Joe 1, dusk was h THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. ‘BATTERY DANS MOTHERGONEWITH KIDNAPPED BABY. Mi Russell Sage's ‘‘Calls.” Russell Sage, one of the shrewdest and closest observers of the market, is reported to have sold calls good for five months on Missouri Pacific at 125 and Reading at 80. This mvans that the multi-millionaire speculator believes that these two stocks will not reach the figures named within the time limit specified. Mr. Sage has spent almost a lifetime judging the market, and his business actions in- dicate that he thinks some of the railroad stocks are too high. Even if he should have miscalculated the boom in Missouri Pacifle it can't hurt him financially, He has stored away in his vaults large blocks or Missouri Pacific stock which cost him oniy $18, $20 and $22 per share. Even if ne should have to part with some of his stock the profitof $190 a share would help to ease the task. ould is quoted as say & Rip Grande and t will make no fui The lines already structed are being improved by the substitution of new, heavy steel ral ‘This is to be completed as soon sible, Geofge Juy that the Denve Missouri Paclfi extensions now. as pos Stick to the Bond Plan, Officials of the United States Steel Corporation asser* that the Board of Directors has not formally considered | the proposition to abandon the bond conversion plan because of any oppo- sition it has aroused. It is pointed out by them that the scheme to retire | $200,000,000 of the 7 per cent. pre- ferred stock, to be replaced by $2: 000,000 of 5 per cent. bonds has as yet been opposed only by those whose interests in the matter is open to question and that the case has pro- gressed to that point where a court GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. ° decision may be expected within a short time. The company’s plans for improvements still contemplate a bond issue, for it is intended to spend $20,000,000 on the centraliza- tion of tube mill plants. go "The National Candy Company, which secks to control the candy business of the United tSates, started with an a zed capitalization of $9,000,000, It how proposes to increase the capital stock from $9,000,000 to #30,000,000, which Indl. either enormous increase In business or early access to the water division. Keeping Up Stock Priees. Shrewd manipulators of the New York stock market are charged with using the millions of money bor- rowed in recent months trom Lon- don, Rerlit, and Paris to keep up the local market to its present relatively high level. It is asserted that the] | hig financiers who have hundreds of millicns invested in securities have | steadily advanced the high levels on the strength of the country's admit- ted prosperity with the capital which high money rates induced Europe to ‘lend to us, The high level has been Jreached, as the promoters of the movement knew it would be, but they are eeriously handicapped now because of one thing—the American | speculative public is taking the high- priced stocks in small quantities, and the big fellows are not yet able to unload. A seat on the New York Stock @x- » has been sold for $79,000. This ts | an advance of $3,500 over the preceding | sale and is within $1,000 of the high | record Four more memberships at $79,000 each are wanted. ey CG Rest While Gates Is Away. ince Jchn W. Gates sailed for Furope the Western contingent of chan, price speculators, of which he was the ac knowledged leader, had iittle to say as to the course of the market. Mr. Gates will not return until near Thankegiving, which*means that une til that time owners of railroads may rest at night undisturbed. ‘The Westerners hive planned a heavy fall and winter campaign in specula- tive deals, and have begun anew the efforts to gain contro! of the Colo- rado Fuel and Iron Company, ia which contest Mr. Gates was rudely jarred by the Osgood faction. The Louisville and Nashyille and South- ern Railway deal, which has been checked by the action of Kentucky's Railroad Board, is nearly ready to \ if fe put through, tes's iuterests are now held hy J. P. Morgan & Co, * 6 6 Uncle Sam's supply of gold, now $573,98,194, 18 too closely locked up to de Wall street any particular good at this juncture. The excess of ‘Treasury re= celpts over disbursements is never @ good thing for the money market, how- ever good It may be for the Govern- ment. Over $300,000 a day in gold is being locked up in Treasury vaults, oe o> For New Asphalt Company. ~% The proposal for the tormativ @ $3,000,000 company to continue t! business of the insolvent Aspha\ Trust will be declared operative aft Sept. 15. Holders of American ary, National Asphalt securities have o week more in which to deposit th certificates assenting to the plan reorganization. A sufficient n of certificates agreeing to the pl. have already been filed to author, the Reorganization Committee to forward with the plans. The Trust is too dead to be rehabilita’ It was given the “water cure” often and too heroically, but the company may save something for stockholders. OLD RECORD HALL DELAYS TUNNEL. } SubwayContracterAsksMayor | Low to Hasten Destruction of Old Building So Work Can Go On, recelved a visit to-day from John . McDonald, contractor for the rapid transit subway, who made a request of His Honor for the Immedi- fate removal of the old Hall of Records Mayor Low Lyneh, who was kid-]Was Nome te neighbors Joined tn : reneral celebration of his safe return, and the brown-stone engine house at returned to his mother | yy qocked to the house in great num-| the corner of Chambers and Centre last night. Seon after streets, Mr. McDonald tolf the Mayor 5 ‘ Httle boy was plied with al sorta | thut work én scction No. 1 had been Mio AAD ANS UO a ete ns hn could throw no {delayed by the failure of the Rapid little home, No. }ight on the identity of the persons | Transit Commission to secure the ,re- who had kept him from home, nor the {moval of thewe two ancient struct treet, and have not 3 a result work on this sec- oft e had been In, and that con since, What few betong- ell was that he had |tion hud been totally suspended. Ings she had Mrs. Lynch took with liundry somewhere. Mr, MeDonuld told the Mayor he had fetion 6) Pattee been informed by John Pierce, who 1s her fi was so huiried z F bullding the new Hall of Records, that pair of the baby's sho ad The stolen chil! was rety nd to AIS there were two floors in the new bulld- were left in the room MOVIL ELS UR 2 A man ing na condition that the elty records ne ve } i ; row wht ‘| shit of clothes and a aula: Bor BOLE ins ane In «¢ + gnother Inmate of the house, where} 4 i Alpine hat, and apparently about | the elty desire © {mm ately trans ue : \a r, bs Ll a Ik : yy | tem from the old building without ex- had boon yemoved, carer in the) thiry-five years old, walked down | {en fier te oe eat ee muciion nit Oheystle street. holding a little boy by | ?"Phey Mayor told Mr, McDonald that 1 r fe t r the hand. The child was eating a te matter pbs tie herere te earn Re aad of looking for one, Uh» po- ay ‘oye lermen for final . and that he her and chtid on | bauanes which he seemed to be enJoy-| way powerless to authorize the removal | A ea of the buildings without the concur- \their lst and are anxiously ovarch-| No one paid particular attention to | rence of the Board, Mra eturn, hid ul she om er TR Samu have Known mi head t Lynch was overfoyed at his safe lsappearance with away from her. has th no money itd TO: reported here on good autho: el i worn when he left home, were gone, was nicely dressed In new things for the pair fo clear up the inys- tory. Little Joe was brought back home by 1 man early last evening, ‘The echitd] was left on the pavement directly ar the st t from the house In | which he lived. ‘The man calted to Mrs, Mary Leonard, the housekeeper, and turned the littl one over to he Then he walked rapldly away Hair Wan Closely Cropped. Was none the worse for| te w vosence from home except | for n 1 that his halr had been Josely The Jong curls that had} beon of the neighborhood The clothes, too, tha: » foot hi n ir or so later ts I to the fact that she feared the | ¥ society would take the Ittle one | Where she ta to-day no | ve least idea, She is d any friends and when she left. To- wandering about In in with the one thought of protecting During the brief time that the baby t he at- i not | she day the man or boy until they stopped opposite LONDON MARKET STRONG. No. 1%, when the man beckoned to) \Mre. Mary Leonard, the housekeeper of the building in which Mrs. Lynch lives, goog Tone In Amerie with Mrs, Leonard went across the str and the man, pointing o the child “phore is ttle Joe." 2 Then he turned and walked away. Mrs. Leonard took the vhild and rushed across the street Into the house and up | to the top floor, where Mrs Lynch has t Prices A ‘The London market to-day rong in all departments. ‘This was the first | making-up day for the settlement and a nod tone prevailed through- need wenerally out. In the demartment for American rail POOR: way wecuritios trading Was active and a ‘Phere was an affectionate meeting be- | strong tor prey an ea Freee ve in sh tho 4 mother, and Most cases substantially In advance of tween the and his moth and Mrs. the final fur ‘at New York ye ry South African Patni srociia we ite Lyneh | ly advanced and Rio Tintos wen Re iors! 46 on Paris and New York buying. GREATEST HOARD OF GOLD. Treasury Accamulntion Total of Nearly $600,000,000. WASHINGTON, Sept. %.—The Treas- ury Department has surpassed all rec- ords, domestic or foreign, for the b Lynch wept with joy The disappearance of Mttle Joe L attracted considerable attention and the | UP & police theory was that he had been kld- | napped. He lived with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, the father being em- ployed in Boston. Last Toesday afternoon a woman de- scribed ts dark, and tall called at the house and asked for a young woman | known as "Flossie." Her room was on | the same floor as Mra, Lynch's and lite J tle Joe was playing in the hall when she | !Mg of gold. There wero In pee Ne te who seemed to be attracted by|at the close of business Saturdiy #98, Reece 998,194, an Increase of , $79,087,897 since his pretty face and curls and asked Mrs. Lynch if she might take him to the cor- ner to buy him some candy July 1, 1901, ‘The eupply of gold on hand is being increased at the rate of from Reaches | oard- INNKEEPER TO SUE J. 0, ROCKEFELLER, Melin Brings Suit First Against Village, but All Blame Will Be Thrown on the Million- aire. (3pecial to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Sept. §—John Melin, an Innkeeper of North Tarrytown, near the residence of John -D. Rockefeller, brought suit to-day for $2,000 damages against the Village of North Tarrytown, for injuries reeelvéd by being thrown out of his carriage while driving along | the Sleepy Hollow road, which Standard Oll milonatre recently closed because it was too steep. The road on which Melin was injured, it Is sald, was owned by Mr, Rockefeller | jat the time of the accident, and the | object of the suit 1s to make the village | of North ‘Tarrytown throw all the blame | | the milllonafre. The corporation on claims It is not Hable, and the outcome | 1 be watched with of the action will Interest Since the accident Mr. Rockefeller has | ciosed the road and laid out a new highway for the village, because his| wife disitked to ride on the other thor- | oughfare. Sh ld It was too steep and dangerous, so her husband spent $50,000 | on a new highway to please ee erpool Grain and Provisions, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 9,—Closing: Wheat | er, No. 4, northern spring, firm, | ed Western winter, dull, j No. 1, Callfornia, steady, \s. 4 1-24; futures quiet; September, 5s. 11 1-24 Corn—Spot quiet; American lld.; futures steady; October, November, nomina mixed, § is, 8 14d | be: prime mess, Western, Ham—Short cut, 14’ to 16 Ibs is 6d. Bacon—Firm; Cumber- 5 to 90 Ibs. 59s, 6d.; short mt ‘ jong, clear middles, Nght 50s. 6d.; long, cleat middies, heavy 594,;' short, clear back, 16 to 20 Ibs. 59s.; clear bel: | lies, 14 to 16 lbs., 48. Shoulders—Square, | 11 to 13 Ibs., firm, 38s, Sr Iron Ore Tramic, Shipments of iron ore from the upper | lake ports for the month of August were 4,800,000. gross tons, exceeding shipments for such a period in the history of the |trade. The Minnesota mines shipped about 2,400,000 tons, and the balance was shipped from Miohigan and Wisconsin. The total shipments for the year up to Sept. 1, are about 9,500,000 tons ahead of last year for the same period, | Phe rail Unes belonging to the United States Steel Corporation haying docks ‘The mother seemed pleased that the} $200,000 to ie day, with no pros- i palate Harbor sruipped, 9 ohitd d and gave her consent, | pect of a diminution, {during the month of August, on iat neta 6 : officials pronounce the in-| mated that this will result in gross ‘Treasury That was the Jast seen of the child until flow an indication of prosperity. he was returned to his home, N, N. J., Sept. omas and Edwin GOULD AND THOMAS BUY BIG TRACTION COMPANIES ? + Report that Three Jersey Corporations Are io Be Under One Management. -It is City, Hoboken and Paterson Trac- ty that! tion Company and the Central New Gould! Jersey Traction Company. purchased the North Jersey | the ‘Timen, aren Street Railway Company, the Jerse) | roads will be consolidated, ‘it is said. $80,000 FOR EXCHANGE SEAT. Yrice Eauats Wikh Record During A seat on the New York Stock Ex- change was sold to-day for $50,000. Thi, ts equal to the highest price on reco! for 4 seat on the exchange, which was last year, vad » Ree very P SS Trent FREIGHT STEAMER SINKS. Eddyatone Went Dewaat Her Pier in the Deluware River. PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Sept. 9—The freight steamer Eddystone of the Ches- ter Shipping Company sank at her pier in the Delaware River here to-day. Capt, Enoch Brown and the crew of te men narrowly escaped drowning. ‘The vessel is submerged in twenty feet of water. Her owners value her at $ 000 and the cargo was worth seve! thousand dollars. ——————_—_~ whe Cotton Market, ‘The local cotton market opened steady to-day with prices 1 to 6 points higher, Cables were much better than expected and after the opening the whole market radually gained in strength on gen- The management of the three After the May panic prices of seats fell off and not until the renewed specu- lation this fal) has there been any ac- tive domand for seats. — ess om Boerse Dull. BERLIN, Sept. %-—-Business was dull on the Boerge to-day In the absence of Home paniah Nore papers: and Wall Wathe opening. prices we Phe open B24 to Pet October, 8.21 to 8.) 8.17; December, 5. 8.17 to 8.18 08 to 4.00; Beptemoe: Noven to 8.16 Bebs + Bt ‘April bid; May, f : October, UBEY, 8.25; earnings of $800,000 for the month the line of less than 150 miles. ier DR. KOCH HERE! Famous Authority on Consump- tion and Asthma Gives His Advice Free to Many Sufferers, Dr, Edward Koch, the great German phy- aician and Javentor of the Koch Inhalation, which has revolutionized the method of treating consumption, asthma and hay fe- ver, fn now in New York at the Koch Lung Cure office, 48 Went 224 a It will be remembered that Dr, Keech’ visit to the International Tubereu! greas, In London, last July, method of saa the in to kill the germs of consumption, | Such great favor that he has found it | katy. to establish an office in overy peinctpal | Ameriean, city, where nkllled expert phyal- | clans under his direct ons give this treat- ment with wonderful success, Dr, Koch has established t consumplion, asthma and ha @ shadow of’ doubt, Individuals in whom there was extensive destruction of the pul- | omnary tissues have recovered by the uso of the Koch Inhalation treatment, as many of ‘of letters from grate! tient ae free to all rill 5 # 7 the} fi ; nourishment, and makes the hair grow $000,000 IN. BIG CANDY TRUS Western Men Predominate’ New Concern, Incorporate’ o Articles of incorporation have bee! filed by the Natlonal Candy Compan: with a capital stock of $99,000,000 witl' County Clerk Maurice J. Stack, in Hud, son County, N, J, The concerns amal gamated by the articles aré mostly Western plants, The shares are fixed at $100 each. Of the amount $1,000,000 ia first preferred, $2,000,000 second preferred at f percent. and $6,000,000 common stock. ‘The registering office is at No. 17 Ex- change place, Jersey City, and the in- orporators are: Henry Semple Ames, of St, Louis; Frank W. Reld, George is Goodwin, E. 8S. Rodgera and 8, EB. Hill, of Chicago, and Frank P, McDermott, o! Jersey City. ,000-TON CANAL, BUFPFALA, Sept. 9.—A largely attend- ed meeting of business men held here has adopted resolutions favoring the enlangement of the Erie Canal to a 1,000- ton barge capacity. . Save Your Hair witta Shampoos of Core / SOAP + And light dressings of CuricuRa OINTMENT, purest of emollient skin cures, ‘This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, anddandruff, soothes irritated, itching aurfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies ‘the roots with energy and upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. Complete Treatment For Every Humour, $1, consisting of Cur. CURA SOAP (260,), to Cleanse the skin ofernsts Sud ecales, ahd soften the thickendd ouuclog UTICURN OINTMENT (We), to Inetantly all Hehing, Inflammation and trritation, the and heal; and CuTICURA REsoL 1L8 (250,), to Cool and cleanse the bl ‘ Curtouma Resoryenr Pitts (Chocolate ~ Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, C00 Homical substitute for the celebrated CUTIOURA KaSOLVENT, as well aa for all: consump- |