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IF Pc 'with Senators to vent Sale of Goods roadCheaperThan ines Programme for on Cuba Reciproc- Beet Sugar Strong- ids of the West. Special to The Evenly World.) [STER BAY, L. I., Sept. 16.— for the immediate revigion of ta for reciprocity with Cuba } control of trusts are forming afternoon at the President's bome. ‘the most important political matefence held since Roosevelt be- iiiie President. With the President, L ng him in the formation of be plans, are the “wig Five” of the ; States Senate—Hanna of “Lodge of Massachusetts Alli- Towa, Aldrich of Rhode Isl- Spooner of Wisconsin. As adviser is Postmaster-Gen- ne, of Wisconsin, political ‘of the President's Cabinet. ons for this conference @jsent out Sept, 3. The Senators immoned to a gencral political mee, but told that primarily ect of the meeting was to dis- ff revision. Crippte the Trusts. 4s the subject that {s just now “the President's heart. He in- to his guests in advance that yanted to have tariff revision started : after the opening of Con- feature of his programme was /upon after the Democratic cam: ook was In that publica. ‘stress is placed on the charge iy goods manufactured here more cheaply abroad than to r citizens. ie dent determined to make iy pp le, and at the conference ny he Id'so in plain terms, mit want to destroy sched- or disturb basiness,” he anid » “bat wherever the tariff les manufacturers to charge ond, the duty must wban reciprocity portant subject dis 0 ident deciared that taken no backward step on that Ho will insist that Congress p the subject and dispose of it “in the session, 16 President will begin his campaign ciprocity during his Western trip. “invade the et sugar strong- of the West and fight the beet men on thelr own ground. Cubin will be the chief subject of in the ‘ost. Senators odt against his policy will the President telling thelr own con- nis that the United States must Hee to the new republic. ) Would Strengthen Party. Policy of the President was dis- to-day with reference to its ef- the Congressional elections. Mr. welt {8 anxious to Increase the bilean hold on the House of Rep- vi reciprocity the conference its attention to trusts, That with referenge to the Presl- plan for a constitutional amend- ing control to the national gov- was thoroughly discussed. the Senators went to Sagamore Mr. Bpooner was sean by The Even- MVorid reporter and asked if the coal Would bo vonsidered. He sald the DS )earifrence had not been called to take nay h ction on the situation in the coal . had no doubt tha te? would be talked over, ae "Big Five” of the Senate reached iter Ray on the 12.20 train in the pri- btecar of President Baldwin, of the Island Railroad. They were driven more Hill in a carryall, and the AN Aas soon as they ar- NU enator Hanna stepped fr He was ask Mien nt Joh votes?” for us,” replied the Senator with n’8 canvass in Ohio fessed himself ag thorough mot only with the political sie, Ohio, but throughout the Ghicaco GRAIN BEARISH. feather for Crop Movements ee fh Lower Prices. . GBept. 10.—Bearish tenden- at work at the opening of the ‘The weather wan perfect for pent of wheat, although pre- Were for rain to-night. news had lttle early effect. were weak after the good upturn lay. started weak. The weather was for crops and for movement, Feports from the early frosts ng, re ipts here were liberal nt, Ty wa did not show a serious break, rere yery dull early, There was tendency noticed as a result Anfluence of the other pits, but ere hot much improved to-day the very leht bus! a jost no y out quiet and some ower on the depressing influence hog prices at the yards, STOCKS HEAVY: RICES LOWER. d Traders Wary After the Experience of Yester- day and Dealing Was Very Sluggish. , Announcements of Incoming Gold Relieved the Tension, but Were Only Sufficient to Steady the Market. To-day’s stock market was in strong contrast to that of yesterday, when the scare in call money rates caused uneasy conditions and lively Naquidation. After an Irregular opening prices steadily sagged for the first hour, and although the recessions were fractional, yet they made the mar- ket heavy and frightened timid in- vestors. The announcement of gold imports coming from South Africa made no par- ticularly strong {mpression on the mar- ket and the downward tendency wan not checked until the news of gold Im- ports from Australia, This tended to ease meney rates, and money on call, which lending at M per cent, ‘broke steadily untl it reached 10, at which figure most of the loans of the day were made. The railroad ist, In which the high figures of the recent market have been made, was\the chief sufferer in the early decline, Such strong eifle, St. Paul, and Reading lost from 11-2 to 3 points, and the minor stacks also suffered se: verely. All the pools in the various railway stocks were inactive and were doing no more than to protect the stocks at the lowest figure. | Induntrialn Were Steady. \ In tho industrial list steadiness’ under pressure was the chief factor, Sugar stocks as Missourl Pa- Rock nd, Atchison 4 RAILROADS WERE WEAK. CLARA BETZ, MOST FAMOUS MODEL, SECURES A DIVORCE. CLARA BETZ. (Special to The Evening W , y tune in the panic of 1893. was the leader and advanced after the opentn; iteel Virginia-Cayolina Chemfeal and Colorado Fuel and’ Tron were al strongly held and advanced fractionally when the flurry subsided. The absorption of money by the Sub- ‘Treamiry continued to- Prominent enough vance which started soon as surance was given that money ra Would be lower for the next few days. Tho collection of customs by the Government is taking more money out of the street than all other sources com- bined® at present, and this alone is a serious marker phaar, The foreign exchange market w. Jowers to-day, but the decre: In epenee rates was met by an the London discount rate, which mi the situation practicaliy unchanged. issues, 14 and it was hinder the ad- the **lin 1887, Mr, Botz having lost his for- MILWAUKEE, ‘Sept. 16. ra Mrs. sfetz became famous because Betz, the most famous artists’ model of her changeab-> or “electric” hair, in America, fis secured a divorce!ag jt was called. She posed at first from Robert 0. Betz, the handsome /for the hair alone, and later, when commercial traveller. She married assured by Boldini, the sculptor, that at Clinton and Montague streets, she was a modern Venus, she poged Brooklyn, in 1892, when she was 4| for “the altogether.” She was the school] girl on Columbia Heights. |model for Sculptor Boucher's “Eve” Mr. Retz, who is in the advertising /at the Paris Salon and for panels in business wow in a small way in|the Waldorf-Astoria, She appeared Scranton, Pa., offered no opposition jn “Yankee Doodle Dandy” after lec- to the allegation of desertion and turing on “Physical Perfection and failure to support. They separated |Studio Life.” She was born in Ken- Shares, High. Cow. Clos 16,900 Amalgamated Copper. 69% 67% 68% 100 Am. Agr. Chem. pf... 25% 25% 254 1,000 Am, Bicysle 500 Am, Birycle ia Am Car & Foundry. ir & Foundry pt . Grass Tw Tee Op. 1,400 Am. Locorhattv JW) Am, Locomotive pl. 100 Am, at Sis bie ese - ERRe: Ere 2,000 CBI 100 Cale, 28,009 Chic Mi. SALLBZSBS: FFPPE 0 100 « ” 409 Consol 2234 100 Con, Tobacco “pt 13 700 Corn Product ©, 100 Corn Prod. pf. 87 1,600 Den. & Rio Goi... 49% | 600 Den, & Rio G. pf Me 1,000 Detroit South 9300 Detroit South pt 100 Dul., 8. 8. & Atl 1, 8. 8 & A Electric Chem. pf.. RY 1 Gen. 100 Gen. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. peste | fucky, | CURB TRADERS CAUTIOUS. ms |Migh Money Haten Affectea the j © Marty outstde: Market. The outside securities market opened only fairly steady, secubities being af- fected by the continued high muney 13,900 Maphattan %.900 Metro. St. 1.200 Mex. Centri RR dors were cautious about buying except In moderate volume, and busl- ness was decidedly lght. Quotations for the active stovks were: Bid. Anked. MBG 1 + Oh West Central Ce BL Bd ot Dock 8. Realty 5. Realty pf Western Virginia Con) i: ug “f Bonds 34, ex interent ca 100 Pacth: 2d ot i 700 Pactte Mall Osten ivante The Cotton Market. 31300 Preasea sree! The local cotton market opened firm Steel vt Marquette Marquette pt 0 lay, with prices 7 to 12 points higher, ‘The estimate from Galveston of 2,750,001 bates for the Texas crop cAatized a'stam pede of shorts, Bear confidence wa haken by tad crop reports from the ntral and western portions of th belt and a fear that to-day’ weekly Feport will be bulllsh, Scbstantial buying orders come Liverpool. ‘Trading w 1,600 Sloan Sheffield 33,600 South, fo 4.540 Bourn, February, Mey, 8.36 to 8.37, 1.58; Dy 8.55; h, 8.40; May, 8.43, Biko Texas Pacine 200 To!., St. ta 900 Tol., StL. 200 Twin City wg 1.000 UL 6. 100 600 Un. Pacific pf. 200:U. 8. Express BUDS ir, Shoe Depart 700 U. 8. Leather pf, $3 t : Stee! te ; Steel pt Be 31300 Vir. “Carolia Chem. Riding Boots. 5,300 Wabash . 8 11,000, 500 900 883 3222 = 4 5,300 Wis, sizes 234 to.7, widths A to D. MORGAN GETS TWO SHIPS. J. R. Ellerman Partially Co: Story of Transfer, LONDON, Sept. 16—J. R. Ellerman, chairman. of ths Leyland Line of steamers, partially confirmed to-day the announcement that J. Pilerpont Morgan had purchased from Mr. Ellerman five |eteamers engaged in trading between Antwerp and Montreal, He sald: “It is true that vessels in the Antwerp-Montreal trade have been sold to Mr. Morgan, but only two vessela are involved and they are of compara- tively small value," ——— Liverpool Grain Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 16. — Closing— Wheat—Spot, No. 1 red Northern spring. jept. 16.--The annual re- uri, Kansas and Texas iy for the year ending just issued, makes the . $8, $16,391,299, compare Pan tee, 311, th $1,134.14 for 1901, of eo. com- firm 6s. 54,; No. 2 red Western dull, 5s, 10 1-24; No, 1 California. 11 1-44; December, ba 10 1-24. t, American mixed, quiet, is . ‘utures quit October, ba 4d. ember, nominal; January, 48 1 1-84. Prime, mess Western Hams—Short ou! clear SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-Day Sun rises. G41/sun mete.. 6.09)Moon WOMEN’S WRIST BAGS, is Hook walrus leather, silk lined, Governor’ Hell Gat full high ‘cut, heavy brass trimmings, Kronpring Wi Segurance 10 8 Laurentian Egremont Cas OUTGOING STPAMSi (Py, 6 Kalserin Marie Ti r olon, Velvet, Moire and Bremen. Fl Mor jalveaton, . Pennay!vania, ymburg. Jefferson, Norfolk. pombe ee fas Special. | Felt Hats INCOMING BTRAMBHIPS, PPP ' | funderiant, “Marto entie, Havana, > | SAIC | Velvet Hats Re vatiec ast . Hoheyuollnen, Pathdader. Sen'dvan, |/TO-Morrow |) Moire Hats Pricén"in the Hoerae Weak. BERLIN, Sept. 16.—Prices on Boerse to-day opened woak on New York and Vien: dvices. Realizations revailed, Mines declined the most eavily. rhe were depressed, Sub- sequently there was a fractional recov- in response to better news from SOLID HIDE TRAVELLING BAGS, FINANCE CHIEFS Hearings were begun to- ‘ofthe Northern Pacific and Northera Railroads and the Securities. Company. the examiner took his seat the pleasure of the counsel. ards, and the stipulation by cou States and counsel for all dants hat the testimony of J. ©. 8. Mellon, J kins, W. P. Clough, Charles Steele and J. P. S. Kennedy, Jacob Pneific Rallway Company, t ard A. Mabey, special admitted. It was also stipulated tha mony of B. H Interstate Harriman, Commerc adjournment ceived. Tho London market to-day and Inclined to weakness, due 1o apprehensions re mo market outlook. mining securities were at a In the department for Am general steadiness of tone urtimporten antee'’ good clothing. large variety of 5 | MEN’S FALL SU Oxford cheviot. name, CLOTHING TO ORDE Our new custom departmor your orders. Suit order, from $12 up. you on fit an quali New Fall Styles. Main Floo: Annex ent +» ~ The latest EUROPEAN NOVELTIES in Leather Goods are now being shown Value $2.00 14 inch 15 inch $3.95 4.25 Taffeta Silk Hats. MUCH BELOW PREVAILING PRICES West . Twenty-third ‘Street. Federal Building on the ac United States to prevent the abso} companies by, the $40,010,000 There was a short conferenc ney-General Griggs bowed to Mr Sollcltor-General read a for the exa When the Public has faith in a name, it is faith that must be backed up. ‘‘Guar- ‘cothing has the name, and it's backed up by One of our specialties is a Single or double breasted coats made from fine striped Some peo- ple charge $5 more for their and overcoats to We'll satinty Write fer our Fashion Catalogue of Guarantee CLOTHING COPIPANY, " 127th St. and 3d Ave. ESCAPE ORDEAL Attorneys in the Northern Pa- cific Merger Suit Agree that Testimony Given in Peter Power Case Be Admitted. in the tion of the on the Great constituent Northern ce before dd asked Ex-Attor- Rich- United the Sehif, Morgan taken In the case of Peter Power vs. Northeri fore Rich- aminer, be t the testi- taken before Commission a from Thursday that counsel might egre upon the particular testimony to be 1 LONDON MARKET QUIET. American Rallway Shares Display Steadiness of Tone. was quiet The heavl- ness of the market in general ts partly | ding the h African dectine, erican rall- way securities trading was quiet and a revatled, The ‘changes were only frac rt. ITS Re nt awalts Stern Brothers ir New Autumn and Winter Footwear Ready. Women’s Walking and Low Cut Shoes and Slippers, SPECIAL OFFERING TO-MORROW. Women’s Button & Lace Boots of ‘‘Ideal’’ Patent Leather, welted soles, $3.95 $1.35 16 inch 4.50 Untrimmed Millinery % mst Foor Complete assortment of the newest shapes and colors in Zabeline, 75¢ $1.95 2.95; NENG, Deu A eutbasat bu, dove. ~ May Get Gold from Paris. London “aris and Berlin. that tralia. which least in any amount. at a moderate level. deposited with Trust Company of New York. 8 One Call Loan at 35. During the excitement ties ‘of the handsome sum Other shrewd i> and | plums, Growing Store. and Pink; also about 1 regular pri sale ate. black and plain black. xreen and white, brown and special at on Hook and Eye T. Climax Sewing sin, King’s Sewing fon, numbers, per spool, whe GOSSIP IN AND The gold that New York needs to tide {t over the present period of financial stress~and it will require not less than’ $30,000,000—mast come from one or more of three sotirces, In Lon- don there is a ‘demand which may ree keep most ‘of the gold at home and 1s coming from Aus- an .werlin the exchange 1s too high to admit of gold shipments, at This, accord- ing to one of the best authorities in Wall street, leaves Paris as the only available source of supply. Gold,-he says, can be exported from there in sufficient quantities to ease the sit- uation here and still keep rates there Notice is given to Rock Island stock- holders by the Moore Brothers that the time within which their stock may be -|deposited under the new plan w Before that date all cert! the ‘expire | ficates Central over call money and the interesting possibill- situation Immediately confronting Wall street one of its most notable financiers léaned $3,- A ed 000,000 at 5 per cent. on call. |was a shrewd stroke of business, and added to his already large fortune a in a short financiers were’ wait- watching for just but, they were not able to turn any such notable tricks as this. Call money at 35 per gerit‘is really making capital work overtime, but It} W. K. Vanderbilt's Plans, time, such | ‘Store. Cpen Saturdays Until 6 P. M. | Rothenberg co tip Wibaieos Following Important Sales Gontinue: Our Greatest and Most Successful Sale of Housefurnishings. New York’s Most Important Sale of Lace Curtains and Upholstery. Furniture Selling at the Lowest Frices Eber Known in September. Rugs and Floor Coverings at Prices Astoundingly Low. Ladies’ $15.00 Tailored Suits; $9.98 Latest Dress Sults, mide from finé all-wool blue and Black Venetian, New Blouse Coat, handsomely corded and satin piped. New 7-gore Flare Skirt, lined with best percaline: regular value $15.00; special to-morrow.......++006 Fine Taffeta Silk Waists, $2.98. Taffeta Silk Waists. and royal; front.of 35 effect: 12 tucks we'll lined and dressmaker make; sizes 34 to 44 in blac! the greatest value ever offered ate.ee++ A new lot for to-morfor | and it deserves to, The skirts are made from plain English meltons in black, blue and gray; also in fancy mannish suitings, full flare gore skirt, all slot seams; $5.00 values; special at Striking Silk Spec 20-Inch Moire Velour Satin, in two new styles ity, high lustre, 59c. value, special. - . We Closed from a Manufacturer 1,200 Yards of 19+; 20-Inch Birck All-Silk Peau de Sole, 20-inch Black Stripe Taffeta Stik, in White, Cardinal, Light Blue, Castor | C00 yards of 19-Inch Changeable Taffeta Silk, in a range of the best colorings, 69. a yard, marked special-for t Als9 38-inch Dotted Granite Cicth, in black and’ white, old rose and white, royal and navy blue and white, ite, gray and white, castor and white, gatnet and white Also 40-inch Silk Bar Plaids, imitation of the imported styles, bright combination, 40c. Have you seen the showing of Trimmed Hats in the new milliner: No other Hats in America can equal them in style, beauty and finish at these prices. Sounds extravagant, but you'll agree with us when you see the Hats. exceptionally fine materials; nearly a score of different shapes at each price—others, of course, pip to $50, But to- day we wish to emphasize these two as the best bargains you ever saw at. Unmatchable Prices in Patent Medicines. We Do Not Fill Mail Orders in Th:s Line, ’ Peruna,_the great tonic.......%...Elsewhere Tic. Here 59c Benson's Porous Plaster: Elsewhere 5c. Here 10¢ Lydia Pinkham's Compound.....Elsewhere | 77, Here 59¢ Soca rttey ape Pass Elsewhere ite) Hey Ae i Lyon's Tooth Powder... c. Here 11c Gude's - Pepto-Mangan... :Elaewhere We, Here 69¢ gyeme io mucin Paste, etait Fletcher's Castort Isewhére 3c, Here 19¢ jjorine Antiseptic ‘Tooth Here 5¢ Paine's Celery Compound, -Elsewhere Here 5Qc Danderine, Great Malr Tonic. Here 12¢ Scott's Emutsion.. -Elsewhere Soap..... Here 14¢ druff Cure, large : Elsewhere Here 59c 100 Blaud's Iron Pills, 6 gr Here 110 -Elsewhere 39c, Here 29c Babeskin Talcum Powder, Here $e :Elsewhere’ 47c. Here Sfic Genuine Babeskin Soap. ¢. Here % ie. Here BSc Fleur de Rix Face Powder, 1%. Here Qc Celebrated Periumes, ounce bottle, 10c 4 Notions. Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 2 doz. on card, Dress Shields, Rubber.and Light Weight... Hooks and Eyes, spring back, per gross. black, white and gray, per, yd, ol mets Per doz. spools Basting on, 100 per 4 Coté 200 yds., Bargains in Bedspreads. 2 Creer py Crochet Bedspreads {or Single, beds, cnet ‘ Pull Size: Crochet ND ABOUT WALL STREET. it turns millions into more millions ; roads, and the various {mportant {n short orucr, e atters that have been held in abey~ : gated id jance for months will be taken up. It {s announced by J. P, Morgan &| Until the return of William K, Van- €o., that a majority of both the com-|derbilt there can be nothing mora Faieae, pecretioa stock ob fhe Southern |than gossip concerning UNGLUE ontinull 4 othe plan Or pit holding company, but there are TOURER SON TOT oe ete marin | other plans of equal importance Ore which do net have tw wait for Ils ap- ie . New York Central is soon Poliey of Concentration. fave closer affiliations with the “L" The selection of President Josepa| road system in Manhattan, and it Ramsey, of the Wabash as President , May possibly control it under a Tease. | Sethe, of the newly acquired Ann Arbor The National City Bank's importation Railroad shows plainly the Gould | o¢ goid. will be available with! a fort- olicy of ci = | . Of the total importation $1,500,000 eee ce epncentrating the manage-/night OF tte ten. daya and $1,000,000 Jn ment of all their extensive railroad | fricen da ‘The transaction is on @ holdings. It is-said to be deflaitely |"exwar exchange bac’ $$ determined by George Gould, if the! courts hold the Northern Securities, holding company to be legal, to du- pliieate it In a ‘holding company for all the railroad properties he now di- rects under independent manage- ments. The economy of the hcliing company appeals strongly to stock holders as well as to executive heads. Ont : President Henry C. Rouse, of the M K, & T.‘road, announces the letting ct extensive contracts for Bteel ralis and equipment. It fs the Intention of the present management of the “Katy t Dulld about 700 iles Of new road extensions as sdon as possible. The Wheat Market, The wheat market to-day was frac- tionally up at the opening: This mar- ket was the strongest In the country, all others showing a decline at the start sostrength here was largely Jue to foreign buying and the scarcity of wheat In the market Corn was @ shade off, but soon recovered with the strength in wheat. Trading continued * active and, bullish. New York's opening prices were: Wheat—May, 747-8; September, 763-8 of- December, 737-8, Corn—January, and Wheat eptember De- Brices were President W. H. Newman and most prices were: of the directors of the New York! Dec., 74 oftered Central Railroad, who have spent the DF Eratercde summer abroad, will all be in New) York next week. They will meet at that time many of the officials and directors of the cther Vander brit) Sa.co-a..0n Guaranteed or floney Promptly Refunded, WEST 1a ™ ST 9.98 white, rose, gree made up in a very pretty new sty! |, light blue in tucks and 6 rows of hemstitching ; new French blouse * izes up to 40 in colors; Pi n sleeve, 14 tucks on back; new full $5.00 Walking Skirts at $2.98. ‘This is a value that always brings a big response ; It's the pest value of the sort of the season. + ° “in'pink, light blue, white and black; a firm, strong qual- Molre Veluur, both Sse. quality; marked for this sale at... 69c Yard-Wide Black Taffeta Silk, firm, strong quality, high 49c : lustre, wear guaranteed, woven in selvedge, always 99 | sold at $1.25 a yard here; special for this sale at... (3 is Bargains in Golored Dress Goods. Here's another great purchase from a large manufacturer : Entire line 40-In, Novelt brown grounds, with small pin dots and small raised designs in black and white, black, and blue, black and green, brown and Dress Goods, with black and 29cl grades, 45-inch All-Wool Granite Cloth, 45-nch Granite Poplin, 44-inch Imported French Cords, 45-inch Silk Finished Henrietta Cloth, 52-inch Ladi line; 75c. and S9c. grades marked for this sale at. Two Popular Trimmed Hats. Beautiful and Effective Creations at $3.98 and $4.95. in each Cloth, in a range of the best autumn colorings and blac! 59c tlor on the second floor ? All the new creations; 3.98 4,98 Linings. 500 pleces of Percalines, in 25 different colors, also black; this. is an opportunity to buy a 15c. lining at, per yard. . 10c Towe's. Hi Hemstitched Damask Towels, size 19x39 in, plain white, red and blue borders, actual value 20¢., at... 15¢ Sc double beds, in ten different patterns, usually sold at 8c x J %

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