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F PAUL LED WARKET BOOM Raavy Buying nee Stock Credited to Rockefel- lers Sends the Price Up Five Points. WHOLE LIST ADVANCED. | : “The Easier Money Situation ‘Helped to Stimulafe Specu-| lation Held in Check Re- centlb by High Call Rates, Interest in the stock market to-day centred in St. Paul and Missouri Pa- cific, and about the future of the two fwas revived a great deal of g -ssip. When st. Paul started at 191 and) juror Yan up to 196 1-2, a clear gain of 51-2 points, with corresponding large dealings in Missouri Pacific, it was} gaid that the alliance between Georgs Gould and the Rockefellers was soon | to take concrete shape. Tt was asserted that the Rockefellers Intended to give the Goulds representa- dion on the St, Paul Hoard and that today's heavy trading in the shares of that road was to give George uld by her na streot. mobile tats me Attractive Woman Won] Her Way to Heart of Henry G Campbell Through Finger Tips. ment in Wost 4 Henry G.. Cam years old, a member of the St change was conveyed in this t / Which was re Just married a young militonatte and won't be beck; you can have my share of the by Mr. and Mr Atiantle Ci asked for th h—nt, is It out al me! Probably It would have been bet ter not to try to keop this, this er mate ter so quiet, eh? ‘Spose eve ybody'll |thiak it a runaway affair; but, say, It wasy't. Why, I've known Mra. Purly for fourteen mo: Not “She was down at A le City, y a friend of hers, a Mrs. <and—well, y’ know, I-er— t down there and we got married stock enough to allow of his election! Just went to a minister's house and got as a St. Paul director. Under the stimulating influence of the boom In St. Paul and Missouri Pacitic | the rest of the market moved upward | re and at the same time the volume more than trebled the transactions of yes- Call-Money Rate Lower. un el Although tats’ was settlement day on | it w the Exchange, with the consequent @bifting of loans that usually follows |ber of the Stock Exchange on Friday, the call-money rate was {His father, the senior m firm of Campbell, Harriman & Co,, No. even better than yesterday | married When must have ple thing, Why, of course a Friday— . 5, 1 believe. Now, » T shouldn't Mallee There's bound a lot of chatter now probably, I'll have to stand It, and talk Will only make it worse. But tt wasn't ‘opement or anything lke tt; really n't” Young Mr. Campbell has been a mem- he first rate announced was 71-2 per |11 Wall street, has been a member of cent. for a loan of $50,000 and the ma- | the Exchange since 1869 His home is jority of the loans for the day at 7 and 71-2 per cent., although the rate ad- vanced to 8 and 9 per cent. The case in the money market was | aving ue.to the better showing by the asso. [ahes a ble red 4 clated banks, which have lost less shea)? have hetpod mat $3,000,000 to tre Sub-Treasury tis w as compared with a loss of Deuriy $7,000,000 Iast_ week. Additional contidence in the bettered | situation of the money market was! engendered by ep payment je Bubs Klondike gold » by the Hank ot British North 4 and the state Ment from the same institution that jt would eceive on Monday $1i,000 addi National Hank of rped. $500,000 to ou Monday fe khown Mm Jost to the Sub-Treas: In the operations in the Pall wi to-day, Independent of Missourl Pa and St. Paul, there were numerous of Rock Island for cash at an adva of three points. Atchison, Pennsylvania, Southern alfic, Baltimore % Ohio and Illinois Ce: tral’were very active, each scoring gains in the trading. Manhattan a Leader, Bt Louls Southwestern, which has been extensively boomed for a phenome- mal advance on the strength of ru- Mored deals, refused to go upward and STEEL TRUST. | Justice Greenbaum Says the Wins Sui . NJ, degroom Is sald to have formed the acquaintance of Mrs. Purdy through his nai ed by her. Iw sald to moatie rs along. Father Lont Hin Fortune. Mra. Campbell, Jr.'s, father was a pinent California physician, who died & his fortune In mining deals. left a large orange estite tn South u nia and his widow Is now ter, Ada Luelie Thompson, | her father being Dr. W. D, Thompson, went on the stage and was connected with a number of theatrical comp until she came to ther y pught action for ‘al Purdy disappeared and the Grand Jury Indicted him on the complaint of Mrs Agnes Litchfield, ew York tn encer Purdy, a hey had ‘vec Nrated and she ree, fed Henry broker, "After a year t “ranklin Rrooklyn, harge of ap- ting $4000 worth o honda she t with him to be Gokb His arrest gave hie wifo the opportunity THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1 YOUNG MILLIONAIRE WEDS PRETTY MANIGURE wipow woud ue OF SHIP TRUST. Philadelphia Man Se- lected to Be Chair- man of the American Board of Directors. PERFECTING THE COMBINE. | Clement A. Griscom, of Philadelphia, | fy to be President of the new Morgan Atlanuc Sweamship Trust and Chairman of the American Board of Directors. W. J. Firrle, head of the Harland-Wolff Shipbuilding Company, of Belfast, will occupy the same position in the Eng-| iding company yf Directors will be C. A. Grig- A. 1. Wiaener, Bernard N. Tiner, Charles Steele, bhomas f htyan, Henry H. Kogers, J. D. Arcnbold and) George F. Baxer, 1 Avid (aac the formal announce- me f these deta.s Will not be made UnUl next week, Dut few changes will » rry out the plang of the Morgan nip Trust all the directors of tonal Navigation Compaay hy sig! This ls the company of which Clement A. Grixcoms of Philadelphia, is Urest- dent. It ls to be the chief ‘subsidiary npany of the trust because 1l owns American and Ked Siar lines of steamunlp President Griscom, who 1s s.ated for the head of the American nolding com: pany which will supervise and contrl ew trust, had as as% jus in the torate Henry H. Rogers, nead cx the Copper Trust; John D. ‘Archbuid, William H. Barnes, Samuel 3. Houston John 1. Waterbury, Willlam G, Eline B. Widener and Francle L. Ports. hey “own the International Naviga- a Company, which was Incorporated Jer Jersey ‘laws in 1893 with @ cap- Ital of $16,000,000. ‘The American com- pany and’ the ‘same directorate ‘also own the pany of England. signation of the board wt this | ald to be due to Mr. Morgan's determination to have the combine per- fected while he has the principal Eng- Jish directors in this country, It Is barely possible that the Interna- tlonal Navigation Company may be used as the framework for the holding com-| pan sent charter from the State of | New Jersey gives it the authority to bond and” control foreign steamship npanies, and to avold any delay Its ital stock may be Increased to the nunt required by the new trust. planation of the resig- ¢ lrectors at this time. y resign to glve Mr. Morgan the chance to carry his plans through with Sut hindrance. J. Bruce lame Chairman of White Star Ine, ‘who has been hi several day's, has finally come to ter with Mr. Morgan, and the stock of the White Star line will be deposi:ed with ¢ Avery wealthy n about town who Was a frequent J. Plerpont Morgan & Co. before he salls for Europe Oct. 8. to Prevent Conversion of Pre- ferred Stock Into 5 Per Cent. Bonds. was manipulated for a fractional loss.) |NJUNCTION IS DISMISSED The leader in the traction Hst was * Manhattan again, which scored a new high point for this movement on the be- Hef that its earnings are steadily tn- creasing from new business. The industrial jist, heretofore ne-| Court of Errois and Appeals this af- Blected oxcet in the’ specialties, was iS, with the steel issues Jeadin, jugar was strong, and th Sateel stocks also showed forado Fuel & Iron was Teport of a renewal of jit the Osgood-Gates belliger B. | nit | tieally unchang: aterling the sam ipply of com: with the figur Bt bills was 3 yesterday and) 7 per cent. TRENTON, N. J.. Sept. 19.—The ppc ene lel Stecl Corporation in the sult Drought | iscoq netween him and th nts, | by Mrs. Berger to restrain the cor-| which the amounts recovered wer The Foreign Exchange market was| poration from converting $200,000, 009 | be divided between them pro rata. The taims were represented by a man named Daniels, who dled, and the pow- ers of attorney held by him were after hia death transferred to Rebn, referred stock into 5 per) cent e bonds. See eee Vice-c! In the court below grat Junction restraining CURB MARKET ACTIVE. Rock Island Shares, in Dig De- mand, Score 3 Points Advance. Rock Island shares were the feature of to-day's curb market. The comm OM transactions of over 15,0) shares, ad- vanced nearly 3 points and were in a tive demand. Northern Securities were firm. tates Realty common sold uj irginia Coat sold from 3 Quotations for the active Rock Island, Hock fant Northern Seu Mirainie' coal Mirsina Coal vi rent United Green Copper T. 8. Realty U8 Realty ji SR and 0. righss pean | The Wheat Market, ! The wheat marne ¢ d quiet ies rlces a hap. beiow fost ‘nigh 8 Outale m » however, be: red somewhat a very light and mo. r Purposes among prot Sato als ade at Tater ‘with wheat Ni York’: pricos offered: The Cotton Market, local cotton market opened firm . with prices 1 point lower to 3 ints higher, Bentiment after che open- pwas decidedly bullish on good ing-| bles and crop hews. Wall street, hed matters in the early trad- slving special attention to the ote which again reached the call trading was very ind. the market strong. ming prices wore: September, ptt October, 8.75 to 73 to 8.75; Davember, 47) to £80; Ma Roon to-morrow, has been so fully carried througa company from carrying out Its pur= The decision of the Count of Errora dQ Appeals to-day Is a reversal of the w Courts dest for the conversion scks Into bonds ee TO BUILD GREAT MARCONI STATION, Plan to Establish Communica tion Between Italy, Great Britain and United States— Station to Cosf $140,000. At a conforerce with Signor Gallmbertl, ter of Posts and Telegraphs, Will- fam Marecont submitted plans for the tlon of a Wireless telegraph station establishing eonnec- tion from Italy with the British, and merican stations or Emmanuel has bestowed the Cross of the Urder of the Crown on Marcon}, ee ROCK ISLAND CONVERSION. | Plan Sucecasfaliy Carrticd Through Little Stock Outstanding. » the © for which expire: in his holdings |v q a Bregate. more. than one-third of the total outstanding at this time. ‘his amount has been acquired entire- ly by @ system of arbitrage buying the Weed fn the Stock Exchange and sell- ing the new securities on the curb, CARLISLE CAN'T to Porto Rican Collections Have Been Proved. Justice Greenbaum, In a deci handed down in the Supreme Cou! John G. Carlisle, former Secretary of the Trovsury, and Henry M. Ward and | Hornand Be’ amounts reed ternoon by a vote of elght to three, ecutt decided in favor of the United States! ¥Y Fe Mr. Leeds asserte ment was made bet hi to divide the was left out of the cont brought his action. Justice riders Mr. Leeds has sus! NO MORE TIPS IN Collector Stranahan Dismisses Collector of the Port Stranahan, in! announcing this morning the dismissal of five ing gratul that he Inte ping at the Information tips will e scheme wil jb 0 he scheme will be submitted to| Mya), made’ a practice of tipping the inapec- ors, Collector Stranahan put the cases of The Rock Island stock convereton| the flve men who were fotnd to. be AU) Secretary of the Treasury, recommend. -|Ing thelr dismisal, Secretary Shaw to- day sent his approval, and they were dismissed from the customs sorvice. The Sub-Treasury has been directed fo anticipate payment of $250,000 Rion Wearieday for the Bank | Nora ‘America, That inatitueton ty THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. CASH HIS CLAIMS. Rights of Charles C. Leeds sion toe continues the temporary tnjuncttor ained by Charles C. Leeds to restrain n fram distributing the ered by them In the pros- ns for rebates of customs ‘orto Rican merchants, claimed that a pa nership ex- ndants by © to that a new agrea- ven Behn and the two defendants by which they were d, ind he Io then nbaum saya that he con- ined by hts Hw the bu t and. Str, Ward, who ned that the plain- Jo with the claims. CUSTOMS SERVICE! Five Inspectors for Accept- ing Gratuities and Warns All Others. toms for receiv- from pasa clared » put a stop to ttp- teamship plera, and that any Inspector ts taking Kh to cause his dis- le Inspector was. dls- demanding and recetving ing through the In- At the same time ‘ort Clarkson made an nd found that the tp- to the steamship t incoming passengers ing these collections before the a Payments on Klondike Gold, goid recelved at San Franclaco on 40) Reading 1st pe Bupiness Quict on the Roerse. Sopt, 19.—Business was quiet 8,100 Ry, Steel 1.000 RY. Bee 4.100 Rune wy 1% 400 Southern Ratiway % 96% 96H 600 Bt. Jo, & Go Tee.) Ba M 1.400 3¢ Jo. &G. 1. im pt. BL BOM Bly 980 St Jo AG. TM ph. ge) Ale ae 70% 764 76K Ale 37. 1 i 76% 1 7 We Bm ST eeE3 Fre FF = & rol, Sno Tor! St oe doo U.S.C. 1 pipe pte Ste OOM Be 1 Ua iing & Paper it a 34,400 Union 110% 111 92h fe 187 61% 38H al Ale 8. Steel pe. 0% 91h Shel he os. 68 69% 70 ay ay Se Bae i ie Tus total antes of stocks Ae fof bonda. $3,644.000, Shoe Dept Vnvaes & OH Saturday, Misses’ Vici Kid and French Calf Button G& Laced Boots hand-welted soles, Sizes 8 to 1036 $9.00, regular $2.50, Sizes 11 to 2; °$2,50, regular $3.00. Sizes 2% to 5, $3.25, reyular $4.00. One lot broken sizes and narrow widths, in kid, ovlf and straight goat, Sizes 8to 2, $1, 2 5 per pair, regular $2.50 & $3.00, Boys’ and Youths’ PatentLeather & FrenchCalf Sizes 11 to 2, $2.25, regular $3.50. Sizes 2% to 5, $2.50, regular 24.00, One Lot Boys’ Shoes,small sizes and narrow widths, $1.00 per pair. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Boerse to-day and funds were jkenerally maintained.” Mines were some- What harder on the satisfactory Rust returns of tho Gelsenkircher Com- At the close prices were gen- in sympathy with decline in Austriann, attributed to the tho receipt at 8: es ant Wadltionat” #180 900" kclona a wan Help Warited—Male, from ts. Vienna Hascer, POUNDRY HELPERS work and at i Bank, ood pay we vpn it ‘oe pa scearins bers of the Afnerican| International Navigation Com- | 56 ‘ere 825,500 shares ang Store Closes at 6 P. M. Begins Tomorrow! This is one of the great shoe occasions of the sose-—the first great assembling of Fall and Winter Shoes gathered from the sur- plus stocks of the best factories in America. These are Shoes that makers have held fast to, right up to the moment when the latest Winter goods pushed them aside, and they came to us for quick distribution. Some of quie children’s and girls’ shoes were made up new for us during dull Summer months; thus we obtained superb bargains in einer of which there are seldom surplus stocks to be found. Thousands Upon Thousands of Pairs of Good and Worthy Shoes at Half or Two-thirds Their Value! The variety is exceptionally broad, in Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Full details are not ready at this writing, and we print but four suggestive items. Full details in New York morning papers. MEN'S $3, $4 and $5 SHOES at $1.50 a Pair Result of a housecleaning; not all sizes in each lot, but the best sizes in pleaty—about 300 pairs. WOMEN'S $2 and $2.50 SHOES at $1 a Pair \]| Black Velour kid or Calf; lace or button; in nearly every size; about 400 pairs. 1 GIRLS’ $1.50, $2 and $2.25 SHOES at ?5c a Pair \}} Black Shoes of Enamel and Patent Leather; lacesand button; spring heels; nearly all sizes | from 8 to girls’ 2. BABIES’ $1 to $1.50 SHOES at 50c a Pair Turn soled Kidskin Shoes, button and lace; somewith wedge heels, others with no heels; sizes 2 infants’ to 10 1-2 girls’. Extra space has been added to the already large Basement Shoe Store; and salespeople aplenty will be provided to serve you. None of the specia’ all Shoes on sale today—ready at eight o'clock Saturday morning. | JOHN WANAMAKER he GREAT FALL SHOE SALE The Ln‘on Square, " “PEMBERTONEE23 | tte tn University Place aT Merit in Shoes. KI 3) MEN’S SH OES Leading Credit House (Furniture, Carpet, for $1.90 @ Latest Styles, Reliable Goods, Lowest Prices, Longest Terms, Let the Shoes do the talking. i i line 0 Our buyer had spot cash at his Cotati new compli trade for us and for you. These est styles and materials, fault- Men’s Vici Kid Shoes are this Fall's] {£cclY made and perfect in st fresh, fashionable footwear —not aj] Silk and Cloth Skirts from pair worth less than $3.50. To $4.95 to $25,00 : $3.95 to $40,00 aap ee Enel all leathers] sin and Flannel Waist, Beautiful ' 4 e 2 Men’s Suits from LADIES’ SHOES for $1.45,'37385.$2, "2°" "$3000 s2500 This price—$1.45—in the light of value, comfort and style, sinks YS OVEICORNS OM All. sizes, this season’s best shapes, button, Boys and Chllgren's Suits and BOYS’ SATIN CALF SHOES, $1.50 |. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth ave., 9th and 10th Sts. Economy in Prices, | shave. & 9h st, Bkiyn Clothing Worth $3.50. Our Fall and Winter line of command and made a ten-strike|] Tailor-made Suits, in all the new- from...- $7.50 to $35.00 this lot we've added a collection|| Jackets and Coats from Pattern Hats, Furs, &c. into insignificance. These Shoes regularly are sold for $2 and $2.50. $7.00 to $28.00 $2.50 to $10.00 sizes 11 to 5%, worth $2.00, mah onal plate) complete a , the Lowes ices and on Longes' TMISSES' KID SHOES, slzes 9 to 2, worth $1.50, $1.00 T Be | Per Week Opens Aosounts, 50g LITTLE MEN'S $HOES, $1 00 spring heels, worth $1.50, 2 OPEN EVENINGS, INFANTS’ KID SHOES, A9c no bette sizes 2 to 6, worth WOE 2s JotnDanrelt SonskSons Are Offering for Fall ; Men’s Underwear, Half Hose & Pajamas AT SPECIAL PRICES. UNDERWEAR—4 large purchase of Grey Merino Shirts ani There Are 10,000 Are offered at 59c, each; usually 75c. Pall styles, circular and vertical cal geste also silk In the latest up-to-date styles. the clocked and embroldered, usually sold at 50c. per pai: pal ay BROADWAY, 8 & 9 STS. “Standard American Annual” Another lot of finer grade, made by the Winstead Hoslery Co., in IN THB white and natural, Drawers all reinforced sea Are offered at 90c, each; usuatly $1.25. HALF HOSE—Fine Imported Lisie Thread and Cotton, In new 1902 - Are offered at 35c. per palr; 6 pair §. WORLD PAJAMAS—A laren eee Oe ire: commen nie vusneeieti® and Are eee at O8c. per sult; usually $1.50." Also showlng a fine line of new Neckwear, Fancy and White Vests, A LMANA C ' 4,000 Toples Tereely ‘Treated in the 1008 Word fords # + aie all ertdeiera® #3 The Road to Success Is MS ; Drawers, just the wetght for this time of year, (Argurnent Settlers. 4