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x wee) KS THE ance of Coal Bear Raid. ‘with call money at % per cent. Le to @ day of depression and f r. Gites, got control of trading at off feeble rallies made to lift prices. EAVY DROP. Money and Continu- Famine ‘Unite as Demoralizing| ‘opening ‘an dkept prices down, fighting | Gall Loans Quoted at 35 Per Gent. and Securities Decline § to 10 Points—Gates in the| and Teading seourities off from 5 to 10 points, the Stock market closed demoralized to-day. | The final dealings formed an ominous un _ eeptainty. The bears, aided by a move: | inaugurated in London by John |, the | : Semi gelling of Louisville and tim- operators owing “sat ot “= ay money, Kowleville’s loss reached 107-6, | Paul 96-8, Atchison 6 7-8, Penns; and Missouri Pacific, Manhattan, to the con- of the coal strike kept Wall edge until shortly after noon, which had been at 38 and advanced graduaily | closing hour of the Stock | ‘Then the tightness of money sent rates and violent liquidation in stocks renewed, prices being carried down St. Ivanta, at. ‘Louis Southwestern preferred 4 or more, _ prominent stocks from 3 to 4. ‘Geatine untll the clos weem demoralized. ‘Independent of the violent “eer from London, where John ted a big bear attack on the ‘Ure of American securities In over 70,000 shar bere Was pronounced. The Gates London Against the market wax a big one. ‘plunger had ceased his drive. 850,000,000 in Loans. Gates let go about "period. of high money. toforce and to-day forcing successful. erowd Wats carrying at it- forced many of these to precedented high levels even after Money stringeney was apparent “‘To-day's Mquidation was general. no favorites. _ From every point stock brokers -and curtailments caused by telty of both~hard and soft coa' the indications that the struggle ‘continue for some time. Thp feature of the early market “ten points from Saturday's price. “Eeuisville and Nashville over Gaye ee thet stock Genera} Dlectric and Westinghouse Hlec- ‘tric 8 North American 6 and several A rally of a point in St. Paul falled to hold the market and it continued to when brokers selling Ww. en- dealing + the Nauidation | demonstration it cansed his followers here decided alarm eae some Heavy losses before the Chi- connection !t was claimed by | 100, 000 | hong! of various issues to-day rather ‘thes carry them through an extended Western liquidation is what the New York leaders of the market have been develop- ments would indicate that the plan of the Chicago contingent to lignht- @m fia commitments hed been highly It has been estimated that the Gates Yeast $50,000,000 ‘tm loans on highly speculative stocks un- the It All stocks receded. ‘There was a. well-defined apprehension _ that the coal strike would soon become ‘the most serious menace to the market are | getting news of business restrictions the scar- and will Fhe sensational deciine In Louisville and| *“Newhville, which, in the first hour lost| closing This wag due to the belief of minority ders that they were not to be eted in the Morgan plan for turn- to a Const company, of which the Atlantic Tdne is to be the central figure Goa t the Morgan option on the would not be ex- ‘on Oct, 1 authoritatively de- and the day fluctuations {n the ead ascribed to the minority hold- Leaders Lost. t. Paul, peachlson: Baltimore & Ohio, Wabssti Southern Pacific, Southwestern and Hock Jal- rai the day's slump from je the leas active issues the industrial : Not pronounced and the etoc! 2to lost list the recessions held Monetary situation was somewhat “n, the afternoon, because f the jon of October interest and divi- pment by_J. P. Mor ational Bank of is & Morgan institution, n & mmerce. imm Co, gmoaned in the market ada Woo "which had been paid in for in aoa s eet ON, Bebt. 2.—Papers in the it by Boston men against @ recelver, were served by the Philadelphia i Company, the Lehigh Val- ania Rall- commanded to ap- me Court In Bos- ¥ of November the Penns; Sept. ihr “The method used in establishing the JOSTON SERVES PAPERS| | IN COAL ROAD ACTION. sult the mine owners for the appoint- De- Robert KH. Maguire to-day, D, Trefry, Commissioner ot ° who holds powers of at- by the Philadelphia and and CALL MONEY UP 0.39 PERCENT. Financiers Anxious to Discuss the Situation with Secretary Shaw of the Treasury, PRESSURE IN MARKET. The Good Bank Statement Did Not Help Matters, and Wall Street Operators Got a Scare. Call money wi quoted at 85 per cent. before cloning of the market to-day, This tn the highest rate In fifteen months Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, who came over from Washington to-day, had a chance to witness the practical opera- ton of the monetary machine under pressure from Wall Street. In spite of the good bank statement of Saturday and the assurances from he West that the money stringency was not serious, the first quotation for call money to-day was 15 per cent. Later it Jumped .to 18 per cent, It held firmly arowid that figure long enough to give Wall street a scare and to incite liquidation of a sertovs and sensational character in nearly the entire railroad Hat. ‘The arrival of a consignment of §20,- 0%) ‘1 gold for the National Cy Bank id not help matters materially in the absence of any with him and to propose measures of rellef which would bring an adequate ammint of money quickly into cirula- Up to this afternoon the secretary had not appeared in the financtal district and the people who wanted to discuss finance with him were kept in suspense Money 4s still going to the Interior for crop moving purposes, and from the Weat comes the Important statement that the movement is hardly under wa The payment by J. P. Morgan & Co, to-day of $14,000,020 anticipated October Interest on stocks held by them, and the Payment of over $500,000 for October dividends on the common atock of the United States Steel Corporation, had a 00d effect The Sub-Treasury also paid over $250,- oO anticipatory payment of Australian gold which arrived in San Francisco, consigned to Laldiaw & Co. In one transaction on the street to- diay 3168,00 was loaned at the rate of per cent, important change in| THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ,29, 1902. ILL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. L. & H. LOSES IN BIC SLUMP. Holders,Fearing Result of Deal, Throw Their Stock on the. Mar-) ket. , PRICE DOWN 15 POINTS. J. P. Morgan, with 206,000 Share Option, Likely to} Turn Road Over to the Hold- Ing Company. Minority stockholders In Loulaville & Navhville threw their stock overboard to-day, and the issue dectined sensa- tlonally on reports that the minority | holders had been worsted in the pend ing deal, ‘The stock declined 18 polnts from Fri- day's close, and over 12 points from the | last quotation of Saturday. One interest not in sympathy with the | Morgan plan for turning over the road | to the Atlantic Coast line, as a holding company for the Southern Railway, Central of Georgia and otner Morgan | lines in the South, tried to mari 49,000 gnures to-day when the downward | rush began. | There were fears that the stock might go back to the Mgure at which the Gates-Hawley pool began operatin An authoritative and — semi-official statement to-day asserts that Morgan & Co. will exerolam the option on the 206,000 shares of Gates-Hawley stock, which expires Oct. 1. but that it will not look after the other holders With the Gates-Hawley stock Mr. Morgan will have a masority of the en tire Issue, and will be able to tum the, board over to the holdin sterling quotatio company. Secretary, Shaw's appearance in the], Atarkel Investors learned the status ot | financial “district was eagerly looked | {faire thin afternoon and the stock im- for by bankers and Wall street men, |? ! who wanted to discuss the. situation LONDON MARKET WEAK. American Securities Nervous and piny Sharp Decline: | ‘The London market was to-day weak | in all departments. Consols were off on the report of an early issue of ‘Trans- van) jnternal loan guaranteed by the Imperial Government South Africans showed a decline of 1-8, In the department for American ral way necurities trading was nervous and excited and the whol? list showed sharp | declines. " ly. \t J u PURCELL & FAY FA The Purcell & Fay Company, manu- turers of tiles and mantels at Tenth avenue, to-day assiened for beneft of creditors to Cornelius J t t THE CLOSING Shares. 8,600 Amal. 2.100 Am: 400 Am. 400 Am, 1,100 Am, 300 ‘Am. 1.200 Am. 700 Am 600 Am. 6H Ain. 400 Am, Low. Ms Cloas. Copper. Hide & Leather... H. & Le pt... Mteyele. Car & Foundry Oar Locomotive Wace. ples veseses 1.800 Am. Smelt. & R. Co. 3,600 Am. Sugar Ref........ N00 Atch, Top. & 8. 5.900 Ateh, T. & 8. ©. pt. 12.50) Haltiore “& Ont WO Baltimore & Ob) 82,100 Balt, & O. pl. ex rte. 7.00 Brooklyn R. T, 400 Mhutterink Co. 9760 Canadian Paciti 200 Can. Pacead tn. pa, 4,200 Ches, & Shio 1,600 Chicago & Alton .. 1,700 Ohfoaga & Alton pt. 31000 Cale. Great Weat GLOW. Ane Gt WR pel Mil & St P. LM & . P, of 200 Chicago & NW... don en. 20) Chi 09 Cal R. 1. & Pac Term. & Tr Term, @ Tr. 4 8 Fuel & Iron Bouthern Southern Int pt. pt L torn Prod. Co pe. + 6 Del. Tack. & Went 900 Del. & Hod 2.10) Deo! & Rio O 1,200 Den & Rio G. pf, 400 Detroit South 1.0 De Un Ry 409 Dir Co. of Am. pt 600 Dul, & 8 & AU 3 Dal, 8. 8 & ALL pt. 2.200 Erle A 2,000 Krie int pt Krte ot 3,600 We @ TH 200 Fort Worth & Den 300 Gen. Plectrie r 00 Hocking Coal 38.700 Mlinols Central rts 800 Inver. Paper 200 Inter, Payer pf. sity C.F ity Southern on K 1.100 Kan, 400 Keokuk & Le: : 400 Lake Erie & Wem a” QUOTATIONS. DEATH RATE NOT the Records. Dr. Willlam H. Gullfoy, Registrar o replied to-day to rate in compiling the vital statistics. 1 \was said in the article that the death te was made tbo high. “Were population of the pit: ealg Dr. Guil- *|foy, “is the method employed by thee tar General of England. it has iheaoaen i shah suntan: Se, ty Sor ee: MADE 100 HIGH. Health Department Defended Against Sharp Criticism of Its Methods by Registrar of Records, of the Department of Health, a criticism of the board's method of computing the death wedding to-morrow of Mii Whitne: | presence of the Rev. Dr, FOR M iPLAN SIMPLE WEDDING ISS ALICE HAY. The Ceremony Is to Be of the Most Unpre.-| "nancial arrangement for the extea- tentious Kind. MISS ALICE HAY. THE FALLS, N. H., Sept. 2.--Ar- ‘angements have been completed for the | Alice Hay, oungest daughter of John Hay ,Secre- ary of State, to James W. Wadsworth, ir, in the country home of the Secre- ary at Lake Sunapee. ‘The entire wedding will be in strange | | The oridegroom 1s he farmer son of a farmer father, and ha honeymoon will be spent In an hum- The officers are Cornelius J |bie cottage on his father's farm. Sister president; Joseph J. Fay. |tielen was married amid all the pomp and lights of Washington to Payne the millionaire son of a mill- jonaire statesman, the ceremony taking on all the glitter of State and Church. A feature of the wedding will be the H. C. Hayden, of Cleveland, who officiated at the mar- riage of Secretary Hay and Mre. Hay, He will perform the ceremony to-mor- row. A number of prominent personages | will come from New York and Wash- ington to attend the wedding. ‘Miss Harriet Wadsworth, the country |contrast to the marriage of Helen, the, sister of the bridegroom, will be one older daughter, for this is to be a quiet |of the bridesmaids, country wedding. Hay's will Miss They chosen from among acquaintances s Boardman, of Mr. and Mrs, William A. Boardman, formerly of Cleveland; the Misses Warder and Miss Nancy ‘Leiter, A few | Washington matrone may attend, but the ¢ et circle will be lightly repre- sented, After Mr. whois twenty-four sears old, Will take be Wasaington be the J the wedding Wadeworth, his bride to the country home his father | apart for him in Genesee) has set New York. County, BOND TRANSACTIONS. and the others will | the daughters | | Gould Plans Complete. | George J. Gould has completed the sion of the Gould lines to the sea- board. Vermilye & Co. have negoti- ated a heavy bond subscription for | the Western Maryland and West Vir- ginia Central Railroad, the $25,000,- |000 subseribéd being an over-sub- scription of 25 per cent. Promoters will now complete the terminals, * 0 Secretary Shaw's offer to anticipate |Government interest has thus far been [accepted by the holders of Government | securities to the extent of ,000, This amount will speedily be paid. ' 8 6 Will Not Extend Option. The Morgan option on the 206,000 shares of Louisville and Nashville Railway stock, deposited with the jcompany by John W. Gates and Ed- | win Hawley, will expire Oct. 1. An effort at renewal has been made, but the Gates-Hawley syndicate refused to extend the option. If Morgan & Co, take the stock they will have to pay $30,900,000 for it. They have al- ready paid $15,000,000 cash for 100,000 shares. . . President Duke and his associates of the American Tobacco Trust are badiv | beaten as a result of thelr attempt to | dominate the English trade. It develops that In the compromise the Americans get only a minority interest in the new trust. Morgan in Oil. J. P. Morgan is credited with © financial interest in the $20,000,090 syndicate which has been formed to enter the California oll fields. The syndicate will be in direct competi- tion with the Standard Oil Trust, which heretofore has had a monopoly of the Pacific Coast oil fields. Edward H. Harriman will extend the Oregon Short Line Railroad to Yellow- stone Park. In this new extension he \e acting tn harmony with the views of the United States Government. Traffic for the Yellowstone region far exceeds the accommodations, ee Speculation Broader. The good showing made in the bank statement Saturday, in which the previous week's deficiency below the surplus reserve was wiped out and an increase of $4,879,675 reported, made speculation broader to-day. The shrinkage of over $13,000,000 in loans reflected the panicky liquida- tion which for several days threat- ened to create a serious crisis, s 8 8 Wednesday the October dividends due on industrial corporations will gate $18.2 . This money will be paid out at once, and will be quickly put back in the market. It will necessitate an additional shifting of loans aggre- HEINZE LAUNCHES ANTI-TRUST PARTY He Scores Senator Clark, Amalgamated Copper Co, and the Standard Oil Com- bine—Populists with Him. BUTTE, Mont., Sept. 29.—F. Augustus Heinze has organized his new political party, to be known as the Anti-Trust | Democracy. At least Mr. Heinze made the announcement that an organization had been effected. The primaries are called for to-day, and the convention for to-morrow. Ex-Gov. Robert B. Smith, who recently deserted |the Popullsts, acted as the spokesman of the meeting. Mr. Heinze addressed the meeting, arraigning the regular Democracy and declaring that an al- Hance existed with the Amalgamated Copper Company, the Standard Oil Com- |pany and Senator Clark, of the regular eMocracy, i | KILLED IN SANCTUARY. Entire Congregation B ed tu Ruling of Ste Cathedral, LONDON, Sept. 29.—Another special despatch from Rome says that yester- day's hurrivane swept ithe small towns of Belpasso and Torre Santa Maria, in the province of Catania, Sicily, and de- GRE alata) Tea aenerree) 10000 10% stroyed everything in {ts way. Many Kan. iva Se eae: On, 1090 int persons were killed. The Cathedral of Pricer abot aed certts pi Baa tt Relpaseo was destroyed, burying a large pees isi number of worshippers. Several ships a Taad 100) 010. were wrecked, and the population, be- at. Lead pf 4000.2) 10,000.07". coming panic-stricken, fled to the moun fat HR. of Mex 1000: 500 tains, at, RR of Mex. pf 26000 . 900. At Chieti, the capital of the province 00) Mont @ WwW bay of that name, a freighc train was blown ate pd OR RSL stb off the rails yesterday, an employee of Ti oe Rey ai ie 26 the road was killed and considerable $8.70 Nortoik a West | Atch Top @ @ Fe gen <8 20000 Ye Orexon Sh Line 40 & damage was done to lous buildings. Mp North “American my 1M viahiing bo" he parteptx So econ aay 0 Pa ite Co | Fon. coll trust 2 $B FER ey 0 “AOL 008 RUTH HANNA ENGAGED. nein i | Ajustment 4 B Tena rearan tien a 6.100 People’s, tas careers ie Int wen de, Senator's Youngest Daughter to er rant | wn) 1.990 Preated. Stee! Car ecioghone at ir Wed Newspaper Man. 1.70) Proased Steel Car pf mal as oben e 4900 85a CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—Announcement 400 Ry Steel Spring... 1000 : ‘108% Ae ipenuerivaaian a } h pt. 29.—Ani 41,800 Reading 1 Vt. Balto [a otlo oF renee veal " was made here to-day of the encage- eading Let en ye % ae , 7.300 Reading. 2t' pe 2.000 1 By a ment of Miss Ruth Hanna, youngest Vi Ren. Steel. bya Wags We Wih & D¢ daughter of Senator Mark Hanna, and eel 300 Raber "Goade | 70° Wa div 3h ERO ee gts! —oreda ie tag An Joseph Medill McCormick, son of Rob- do Se AGT ist pt 13000 ‘ ge pe. Bess |ert 8 McCormick, whose appointment 200 St. J. & G. 1 24 pF 700, yet 1000. | as Ambassador to Russia was announo- 1208. Ta 8 F DR & P gen 00) 700 SL a 8 OF M4 pf 2000, | 16000. ed last week. reba writs CPO 10000) ‘The prospective bridegroom {8 con- 1 BO) lows ahemetd .-. ON ai dm i. nected with a local newspaper. 9 Sovthera Pacis oo... : Hoek Val due CLEVELAND, Sept. 29.—Mra. Mark 1,600 South Rath He i % vl " ooh aetna Palla Gree 4, ORle Crate ad oe se 108% % A. Hanna, when shown the Chicoxo 2,800 1000, : 113% Ja000 _ Wi a despatch to-day announcing the en- Chie @ Alt abe eee coiiy. da 100 ac gagement of Miss Ruth, stata that the 5000, 814 ’ ni us report was correct. @he added, how- CHE RA Quincy as lhe tat ine uling Jersey Cont ever, that the date for the wedding fone tte NS mo ray ayers had ‘not yet been decided upon. tn H&P. pt. si i: oF 3900) ie io" Lal rket, Uaiea pactae aes hoo bE ea e local cotton market opened steady. tog Ch. Pipe pe Col F&I console M3, ry 400 to-day with prices 2 to 7 points higher. § laather OE Mia ie aK aT eae Bn J08q | The early trading was light and there 000 Eis senee nrc “aon. Pac let de little disposition on either side to goog aneel TOP 4s ai, san rac at con Ge oe 2) {gh} | force matters. Outside news was bull- ‘fone: TRIN south ity it Ba Thed Ave con da” lish. Cables were firm. After the call 450 106% 113 whtash denn | prices went off fractionally. wininnee 20000. RR of Mex 160 82 | The opening prices were: Sept, 8,70 to Wheel & 9686, || Bes hou. 55000, ig Rit; October, £68 to 8.69; November, 8.70 Wheel & le B dae pt 80% a | $108 100 10000. fox | to 471; December, £76 to 8.76; January, h al BM ph at B 8 So000. 100% in Coal I & R Tenn 1000. 81% | 8.78 to 8.79; March, 8.58 to 8.59; May, 9.56 Wie Contra! m4 B diy fe 1000 BIN | to 8.67. Wis. Ceniral pt. J 3 1000 1 1000. ‘ cases = eee) zum PAS SORE an ton » §} | The outside market opened off in sym- road 100) 8 yaiy) with ane general market, Rock years in this city for twelve years 0s 0 island opened two points lower than 10.000 03% Win Ca . It In Known that tae population Is more | steel as 3 on Shee a et gs Saturday, and Northern Securities sold apt tot evestimated by the system | — a — than underestimated. | ine better to have him examined by doc- he statement was made that the? s, The visitor gave his name os SHIPPING NEWS. | prac of the Board of Health was to| ao as Godle: Mr. Bohan ‘or | THE TIDES, deduct the number of deaths each year | ithe past six days Godley has refused to Here Water: ft . ~ AM. PM. AM. vom the number of births, Thit fs not! eat, and he believes he is trying tO. genay took: 6.34 5.57 1.50 true, ‘The statement {s also made that starve himself to death, [Gerernot a. cae tide bs immigration is not adequately consid Godley will not tal kand except for | He! oat 4 = ered in estimating the population, That tl muttering frequently adout Westfeld Is not ro. fin | Springs has said little since he has been PORT OF NEW YORK. in Hohan's house “In estimating the population it is aa} ser an examination by Dr. Parker ARRIVED, sumed that, in proportion, the same 1 odley Was piaced in the pavilfon for! 5 mmigrants: will cor ‘ i inches In height, has brown halr and G BAM in the year 191 and 12 as came nere| Samaritan Took Pity Now | even and i arasd ina dark coat and | Ouro OED aoe HIPS, in the years from 189% to 1900, | in the Insane Pavilion of} st and gray trousre, Princess Anno : Norfolk ¢] 21f we could follo wthe pian in op aT ‘COMING STEAMSHIP; ration in Rerlin and other continen Bellevue, STUDENTS HAY" FEVER, a alts 8. ities o! PO] in keeping tabs on in y : : comers and autgners and in compelling ROME News Bente Ieee ueton | Meanel MAleAa exe tti ortal a strict report of all births by the pa-| patrick Ronan, of No. ond ave-| Loomis, of Delphi, a member of the) iar trans favannah rents then we could have an absolutely Ae tena aa ies Freshman class, Hamilton College, died! soperss Leghorn correct knowledge of our population. nue, took to Bellevue Hospital to-day &] to-day in ersonian Hall of scariet| 4 Prin tt] Dr. Gullfoy suid that it Is Proposed to a} fever The body was buried this after- =; have @ Inw paaned compelling all p! youn gman whom his son had found] ios” phere are twelve students ij) com ictans to promptly report all inthe. ‘ina Heepsing 4 penalty for neglect to do so, a Swaser TO “DISPOSE OF YOUR business! saree fs $08 sittin won the doorstep of the adjoin- {ng house about ten days ago. The man was apparently sick and the Bo- hans taikn gpity on bim have kept him with them until to-day, Mr. Bohan decided yeoterday it would 4 rae otiace tar at Sipe from the disease on College Hill. tarenneb diet tat /h ‘ghe Sunday World te reat: averybody, Sunday World: Teach all ayes ana oor the entire Alllanca DUE TO-DAY. doreey City, Swanson. Blusher, 2 Soparon, beatae, Pipers at Pra HELD TOGRAND JURY FOR “SILK FRAUDS.” A. S. Rosenthal and Martin Cohn Are Arraigned Before United States Commissioner Shields. | United States Commissioner Shields to-day held A. 8. Rosenthal ang Martin! Cohn, partners in the finm of A. 8. Ro-! senthal & Co., for the Federal Grani| Jury, in connection with the alleged filing of wrong Invoices Sf silks. Tho firm are in business at No. 43 Greene street. H Wickham Smith, Speolal Attorney Gens) eral, who has charge of the prosecution,’ was present, as was ex-Judge Ditten- hoefer, for the defense, Mr. Ditten- hoefer was accompanted by Frank Platt, a son of Senator Platt $< ARRESTED BRIDE. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept, 2%.—Armin F. Orthwein and his bride of two days were driven through the streets of Louisiana, Mo., Friday in a “hoodlum wagon." ‘They were taken to jail and tried for eloping. «¢ T want so What did this morning Good to eat. Better for the eater. it, or do you feel deas! clined to vet 24; To-morrow try ELECTRIC CARS ON SIXTH AVE, Power Will Be Changed on the West Side Line by Wednesday at the Latest. TRIALTRAINS RUN TO-DAY All Engines Will Be Taken Off in a Few Days and Engineers Will Be Eme ployed as Motormen. Electric trains will and Ninth avenue “LL beginning Oct. 1. The fest tratn prope by electricity he Ninth Avenue Division Elevated Railroad lett Fifty-Afth street at nd ran through to run on the Sixth to run of the Manhattan One Hundred and 2.15 this afternvon on South Ferry without a p, arriving there at 245, The train consisted of four closed cars, similar in construction to those which have Second and Third avenue divisions, Vice-Presiient Kitr was on board the train, and expressed himself as well please at the trial run, “In a few days we will do away with been in use on thy the steam engines on the Ninth avenue Aivisidm altogether, excep: in the rush hou he sald, “and even those will be taken off as soon as we have the nec cars. The workmen are transforming the old cars to meet the new conditions as fast possible, and soon the whole em will be propel'ed entirely by electricity, A train was also run from Fifty-eighth Street and Sixth avenue down the Sixth avenue division. The only part of the system now uncompleted is the line rd street, which cone Sixth avenues, e entire system will ne in w Ing operation, The clectrie trains will be sandwiched between the steam trains for awhile, ss the electrical equipment is no: yet completed, but within a shot time the entire system will be operated by the new motive power, When the electrical equipment of the road Is completed a new running sched- we for trains will be put in operation, and the time between South Ferry and One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street ma- terlally lessened. In accordance with a recent agreement. between the company and its engineers pnd firemen, the engineers will be put to work at once as motormen, while the firemen w! be placed on the preferred walting lis Warning notice regarding the charging of the ralis was sent out to all agents along the line. me more.” H-O: Pas have for breakfast Do you feelright after ish and disin- H-O in someform, and you will know what it means to begin the day right. “20th Century Limited” 980 MILES IN 20 HOURS EVERY DAY BETWEEN NEW YORK and CHICAGO © Via NEW YORK CENTRAL ° and LAKE SHORE. FASTEST LONG DISTANCE TRAIN IN THE WORLD. Superb new Pullman equipment. Lighted and ventilated by electric lights and electric fans. Leave New York 2.45 P. M., Arrive Chicago 9.45 Next Morning, Baltimore Leave Chicago 12.30 Noon, Cincinnati 2.00 P. M., Arrive New York 9.30 Next Mornings IT SAVES A DAY We have in addition tothe “20th Century Limited”. 4 24-hour trains and 3 slower \ trains every day between New York and Chicago; also 4 fine trains daily to St. Louls and Cincinnati, See our timetable in this paper.