The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1902, Page 4

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TO 95 CENTS. Armour & Co. Corner 12,000,000 Bushels in Chicago,Squeezing Shorts. Re | ‘List Shows Im-. provement Under the Stimulous of Shaw’s elief Plan. COURT RELIEF SOUGHT. Brokerage Firm Begins Action to Prevent Carrying Out of Big Dea ers Not Affected. feak, Holders Trying to load——Money Rates at 12 Cent. I—New York Trad-| the new trurt are the American Smelt-| is VENI be ESDAY iv Mind nas ts a4 IE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD: WHEAT FORCED [i000 000 1 MISS ROOSEVELT-ROOSEVELT NEW LEAD TRUST Leading Cancernsin the Trade Are Included and Formation Plans Have Aiready Been Completed. Plans have been completed for the big | Lead Trust which has been In process of formation for a year. The new combination will effectually control all branches of the lead industry ‘and will have a capital of $60,000,000, The chief and dominant Interests of ing and Refining Company, the Natlonal Lead Company and the Morton Trust CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—September wheat Jon the Hoard of Trade to-day at 03 which fs the highest price «n tha, | eal lice the great Letter dood in ‘9 Tos cane of the Mgh pr jay aes day's stock market was character- by a violent recovery from Inst ‘a panicky close, and steady trad- day at figures near the opening ! ts Shaw's action In coming to}in. fact tla, all th ‘ inaiv f fof the market prevented a re-| yas py cl cornered, ecwaal| pence of the squeeze In money whlch | eysrnq thar Arcnor ard © tent fecipitated yesterday's collapse. and al- rt | it was com-| money ruled high, There has teen anxiety among shorts | ly ensy. [In September wheat for the pos: two frat radical result of the Treasury) woos, put It was supponed that ait} was a stampede of shorts tl o¢ them had covered during the scare) wer, Initial prices ranged all the Way) i+ tos: week. However, when trailing | ewe co five: polnts higher than mo this forenoon {t waa seen that} the seal. ale opening ad-} was still a considerable number ‘there were 41-2 for St. Paul, 41-2 for| who had not made good thelr con-| wanla, | s 4 for Loulsville & Nagh-| tracts. f The opening s 1-8 to 5-80 higher} p, 81-2 for Baltimore & Ohio, 51-4 for! uri Pacific, 31-4 for New York! nt §1-2 and quickly advanced to 9r., | 3 for Union Pacific, 2 for tinited| around which figure there was consid | Steel, and 43-4 for Manhattan|crabie selling and a docline to fe. followed. high opening caused - Dargge eget of, Mquid | Later the shorts renewe? their eftarts'| 5 il piace the high- Hated to cover, and the price rose in five mine in some cas utes from % to %. et but acter ‘thin the market The brokerage firm of Ie & Nashville was again the |members of the fe, today it etock on the list. Minority |Gied a petition asking for a temporary olders are till trving to get out, | the stock to decline | urction against Armour & Co., J. J, Monta below, the opening in Townsend, the Bount of Trade and efforts to get out. fothers to prevent what fs technically AM some feverishness was sramp as the “endorsing down of mare pwn fh the pools hardest hit tn the ump, the iaasket, tone was decidedly okie Is practically the name a ter lected the general feeling “# was asked for in the recent corner bt the worst ot me stringency is over. !n oats. The cause of the petition iy high rates for call the aleged cornering of Se wheat by one or two local h ny Her | wae way, m 10 ousos, the bulk of The business, Armour la aupposed to hold a itne of chiefly to the shifting of loans 12,000,000 bushels ond the rise in peice ow’s dividends and interest shows how the morte are. helng squeezed In closing the pool which ox- Gisdurgemonts, Aue to-mor: | pires to-day, si a Wall stroot banks and len must pay out aver $1,- dends and saterent this | over Matiane al Lae loaned 8 t and imbout #5,00.- . er In caret Wheat closed unchanged In this olty | to-day, proving the assertion that New York tradera are not Interested in the deal, Seene of the dig dealers who are interested are on the long side of the (eee GS Finanee Company. } These most of the $ three concerns will furnteh 900.000 capital and will! nance the undertaking Some of the most Importnat concerns ambine are the Shot aud Lead Amonz 1b fied with Ryan, of + Henry 1 ‘Trust: 1 Pa Inte: RUSSIA. WANTS OUR CON, Miniater May fintt Loan! with Trade Concenston, LONDON, Sept. M.—Acerrding to a Peteraburg despatch the far Bast- > lor Witte, who | nited Btvtes, tha friends! evelt-Rooxevelt. AMERICAN STOCKS RALLY. Soctety and oft on are in- who was Miss Helen Astor, a daughter London Market Recovers After din the an’ f the en- Mrs, William Astor, died in London Early Depresston, t of Miss Helay Roosevelt-/in 1893 while her husband was an at American railway securities in London elt, daughter of James Roose-|iache of the United States Embassy onday were off conalderably In the early | Yelt-Hoosovelt, who 18 x cousin of the when the late Thomas Bayard wus Am- dealings! : President's, to ‘Theodore Roosey aussador. STIR LUG La tec eS OSR YS LOSER WAM | USER col kere bosevelt | O"Ntrer the death of her mother ils a& reaction and arieee Jumped sharply. ouglas Robinson, a son of Mr. and Roosevelt was placed in the care of | The gains extended throughout the ef-| Mrs. Douglas Robinson, a nephew and | Miss Anna_ Roosevelt, now 4d Ure rallway list. tamesake of the President. | Shemtfield Cow a In the home departments there was a continued depression and dullness, Fi- cireles do not fear a panic. South African mining securities were dull and weak, Miss Roosevelt Is a co «mes refoved, of her ‘nace is in Hyde Park, on the Hud: . the country plave of her late grandfather, na, severai | h Her home ), Miss ben, nthe many 7 list. whigh nuffered most | oie ied atreneth bon all tallies ‘on all rallles hour, and even the pool! encouraged to resume |THE CLOSING ndustrial list the Stee! stocks Shares. Law, Clon, Wquitk to recover most of the losses 15,400 Amal. Copper . 66% sterday. but there was ll ell, | 1,890 Am. le ig ‘advance reached over pees idlet 2,400 Am. 4 35% aw a 365% a4 Wk 11% 39% BOK to invest in. ae 2K affords a, basis, tor ultimate re- , Locomotive « ” mibut it will take about three weeks ptt $25,000,000 in all the national nks of the country, AN. (conn erate eros the Treas- partment in Washington gave epreroment ¢ deposits: in oreign exchange situation was Arbitrage }ouees had buying orders for the openin, market rallied sharply for d New York a The Ww Market, Phe wheat market to-day opened active and steady, ‘The sensational strength of September in Chicago and rains throughout Minnesota offset a Jower set of English cables. Catald ‘kets were all steady and show a vance over last night's closing eat practically unchanged at the opening _ pri 2 Decenber, 71:8, Corn. 1-8; ‘December, 511 . Corn—"Ma 3 miber, 573-4 to 57 ie at Bousnern is oe aS ie ine i rt w York’ Keon pegs wie . roar an 400 Del, hid Dei. 960 Den, i ‘800 Det. ci 400 Det. 4% 900 Det. rh 200 Distil th 300 Die, By The Cotton Market. 3 Dal et) Jocal cotton market opened steady| 43.90 Eri bind ; with vrices 2 points lower to 2| *4 a it Res Dissent reatte | 1.60 $7 . olin tin, cables 187 4 bull support. ana cover: 398, ich sent January up 3s mchly rap weather a Washing ly crop weather tty We BR J o om Er father ‘ doned, James Roosevolt-Roosevelt. Her mother, BOND TRANSACTIONS. QUOTATIONS. Shares, Wen. 300 Kan, City Southern pt g Adame Ixp 45 10000 ie lake Erie & West, On 10. + 106% 15000 R a ie 300 os Mode A yg Tah 2.800 ye Atch Top & oe, 400 0% ts ae 258% “jo. Hiatt Ye nigh Top a8 Pasa 0 BO 4 tch Top & 8 F BO 300 3y eT GOOD seesceeese> AYO, SEO i e » a ae BH 29% 400, 92% 500 ih is iy Haat 12,300 tie ro 18.000 .. aM * a) “m. i a ix Det Mae, Ai tana 130%, 122 $0) ae a i = ie Be 18900 105" 163 iat ine ieee 8,700 104% 108% 104% |, 5000. ani Tre ey. Nya deh 800 66% B54 Gum | CeBt of Ga 24 in 0mm 400 Sanh 04 Bom | 8008. 20000 erin) ‘ 2A Ry 5000 im ie: ae ee} 8 eug 10009 is 88% BBA Shi 898 ae SX Te 109 | Heuston & Tex OBR, 10,200 " a ey Ht ine nt 1 ceotrat tee” 2,000 Dae RS BS 300 2 a 1,000 i 1% 900, Fy 28% 900 % 78% ate , bl sity St_Toukr Southwent tat 58.500 The Del. toe Gx dod Drown Sree 1” brat] Southern "alteay Fe 09 certs ‘ri 9.3 iM Sfeabosrd AW ny My ig refunds 88 400 F} 400 a # i 200 11% soo bh 400 Ur 200 Un, Bag & ped 75.500 Union Pacific 104% $) Union Pacite pt aL 700 U. 8. Leath 13 “as26) ni Be + 108% spe TD x ny nou “Sah 18 Ve eh rac00 $500 w rit 82 fiat 8,100 3344 834 con de $100 wv 49 #900 OM 900 217 00. Fd 00 ny 400, ay 19) 2% 1,000 EY Th ree Ne Gan es salen of stocks were 1,312,400 000, 8% ot bonds $1.85, a0, TO MARRY DISTANT COUSIN. '|Her Engagement to Theodore Roosevelt Doug- las Robinson Is Announced. PLAN T0 PAY DEBTS OF POTTERY TRUST. Ex-Attorney-General Griggs Argues Against Issue of Injunction to Restrain the Funding Scheme, \ NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 30.—Ex-At- torney-General John W. Griggs apptar- ed before Vice-Chance'lor Stevens to- day as counsel for the Trenton Pot- teries C mpany, aiso known as the Pottery Trust. to argue against tho feeue of an Injunction to restrain a funding scheme for the payment of $550,900 dividends due on preferred stock from 1991 to 190, during which time no dividends wore paid on any kind of stock. The indebtecess Is 44 per cent. of the par value of the preferred atock. y pry cent. of the stockholders vor of a scheme for the ‘ness and none owner of had voted avment ative thie In- ‘ 1 { per Not on- $25.0 h for the re “and, pro- * Potent, be “ompaay divided into $1, ook cumulative pre 00 of CURB MARKET ACTIVE. {Rock Intend and Northern see tles Favored by Outside Brokers, patedde Ph 4 i m1 to. per mara sold anging fy leland referred ty ied to 10 a4 we ackive ont, up to 9 and ¢he se2urities ‘Quotations ¢ Ament Nor, See. wae { i {| The World Moves On, AND SO DOES THE WONDERFUL REPUTATION OF Paine’s Celery Compound No Other Medicine Ever Accom- plishea Such Happy Resuits, The world moves on, and so dves the wonderful reputation of Paine’s Celery Compound as a never-failing cure for nervousness, sleeplessnes headache, debility, dyspepsia, rheu matism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles and impure blood. 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