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“ — / a a MOTORMEN WARN POLICE OF PIPER Trolley Crews Carry Word from | City Hall to Park that New Deputy Commissioner Is on Warpath. ALL WALK THE CURBSTONES. One Tired Patrolman Proves Too Much for the Captain and Tells Him He Ought to Be Ashamed of i Himseli. . | luctors and motormen this Morning scnt out a general alarm to the downtown policemen that Capt. Piper, the new Deputy Commissioner, was on the alert. From City Hall to the park they car- ried the news to patrolmen, and, as @ result, every man was hugging the curb and watching every shadow expecting to see the captain step out, Seemed to Be Everywhere, Capt, Piper seemed to be everywhere, an? in addition to visits to Captains Walsh and Schmittberger he bobbed up at Leonard street, West Tw atreet and Mercer street. He subje: the men on duty to a series of rapid- fire questions and there were so many things he wanted to know that he kept even the old-timers .busy explaining. It required but a short time for the news to g9 abroad, and the trolley men hurrying north and south carried the word. Loltering polioemen suddenly grew active, and for three hours the entire downtown district was in a fer- Trolley co! ment. Capt. Piper was making a tour of the Tenderloin with Sergt, Russell when eta hd ion THE WOKLD: SATUR AY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1 902. STIRRCUAy (cre © Oem IaueN TIONS Sharee. High. Low. Close. ) Shares. 3,900 Amal. Copper b% ie 85% 400 Pressed Steel 100 Am. Bieycie iy lM i“ 200 Preme! Stoel Be 36 1,200 Heading bom 60% | 1.400 Reading 24 pr. ‘ 8 «98 200 Rep. Steel . 57. 87. 1% 12h 4% 41% 300 Sloss Sheffield ——-———- 10% 10% 5.100 Southern Pacjfe 1 Ry By He Bea) pchiardso ete ; 7 . . 2,800 Am. Lacomotive ‘ a uthera Railway pf 500 Am. Loco. pf. og vie 91% 400 St. Jo. & Grand Island Enormous Trading in Missouri Ht @ Ret. 47 AT AT. 700 St. Jo. & G. at pt, Am. Smelt. & Ref. pt. My 95% 95% B00 St. Jo. @ G. 1. 24 pt 3,900 Am. Sugar . 1 124% 124% 100 St. L. & 8. F. * 14,900 Atch., Top. @ 8. F.. BH 91s “Jou St Lo & & FL 1 2.80 At., Top, & SF. pt y0ly 101 101M 800 St, Louls Southwestern rea alt & Ohlo......6 ty 18 1s 140 aa Ty ok es pt A it, & onto. fia 3 f ean. Coal. & iron ken in Generous Lots. | "4% Brockisn x Gis 6 6UN | 3.800 Texan Pacias Was Tal e G o s eats adian Pacific 137% 136% 137% 1,800 Tol., 8. L. & 5 5.300 Che & Oho... 53%, 63 63 600 Tol, St. L. & W. pt, Sion Cte Iw) Twin City Re T. 16,100 Union Pacific RAILWAY LIST IN FAVOR 20 U ue 300 2400 100 Les 10) ‘Weise Ry, Inv. Co... 400 Union Ry, Inv. Co, fs All the Leading Roade Sought by 400, RAE Traders, and Dealings Were on the Boom Order—Easy Money Pros- they saw a policeman talking to a citl- zen on the corner. The new deputy ap- proached him and said in his brusque way: “OMcer, you have deen talking with that man for nine minutes. I am Deputy Commissioner Piper." Too Tired for Fea: “Well, if you are Capt. Piper,” was the retort, “you ought to be ashamed of yourself for watching a man who has been on duty for forty-eight hours.” The Captain moved on. Piper also reported Policeman Smith Capt. Walsh. He said he Hay seen fiatth?taiking to a citizen at Sixth ave- hue and Twenty-ninth street, Capt. Walsh sent for the policeman, “Where were you from 11.29 to11.44 to- might?" he was asked. “Twas investigating @ robbery,” sald Sm) you prove your atatement?” asked Capt. Waish, Med etathly Lean if you will excuse me fora few moments,” sala the poilee: MAD) | Gebtity Admfta!Error. Smith left the station-house for a few momenta and returned. with man who said that he bad called. Smith into nis ew ie to Investigate m robbery, and that he had afterward talked with the policeman about it for a few moments on the corner. “T I was wrong,” said the new Deputy, and he went out smiling. Later in the night he was closeted for a time with Capt. Schmittberger in the ‘West Forty-seventh station, after which he went to Police Headquarters and re- tired to his room to sleep. ——— POLICE STATIONS UNFIT TO LIVE IN. “The West Forty-seventh street sta- tion-house is unfit for habitation and should be condemned. It is not only in @n unsanitary condition but is Hable to cause disease. I shall recommend that it be condemned at once."" This was the comment of Deputy Com- missioner Piper to-day in discussing ils night's experience in the downtown sec- thon, “T had a talk with Capt. Schmitt- borger," he added, ‘‘and he agreed with me as to the condition of the station- house. It is an old, ramshackle affair, with a dormitory just big enough for ten men, and twenty are compelled by the regulations to sleep there. The windows are small, badly placed and entiroly Inadequate to allow of proper ventilation. P To Inspect All Stations. “T will make it my business to inspect the condition of all the station-houses jn Manhattan, and those that are unfit for occupa‘ion will be reported upon without loss of time. “In your rounds last night,” Capt. Piper was asked, ‘did you find the po- leo efficient?” “Most decidedly not,” he snapped out, “There is a great deal of room for im- provement. The force is not what It should be by any means. There mu be a change and that tn the near f ‘ture."* “Does that mean that you will prefer charges against some of the men?" Mad Hin Cont om: There is one man against whom I ghall proceed without delay. I found him tn a registration booth last night with his helmet and coat off. He must answer for it, Who is he? I shall not say. I do not propose to do business in that way. Tho men will be given a chance to defend themselves after the charges are filed.” Capt. Piper alao announced that he would hereafter sleep at headquarters hree nights a week and that from there AShugitt be expected. to make trips in every direction. He buggy at his dlmos Yept in a stable In Mott strect, where Mt will be constantly on cal A police man has been assigned to attend hi Gnd he. too, will sleep in the vicinity of the stable. CAPT. GALLAGHER’S RAID. Alleged Gambling-House In In- vaded and Dancers Frightened, Capt. Gallagher, of the Eldridge Street Station, with Detectives Tuohy and Cur- ry, early to-day ralded the basement of Malla Hall, at No, 226 Broome street, {nd arrested Samuel Kopperman on a charge of maintaining a gambiing-house, @ix men who were founil playing poker in the place were also arrested, and cards and chips were seized, Immedi- ately over tho Vasement, ina hull, a dance was in progress, and for a few thee was consternation among cers, who thougn the police re mne, their festt nt has a horse and and this will be pects Give Speculators Confidence. D y cy 200 Wert. Union Tei 45% 45% 454%] 300 Wheel, & Lake Bri To-day's stock market opened higher] joy peroit sea, ye MK MH] 200 Wheel A Bt of to-day regardless of the decline in the| 400 Detrolt South, ‘pf... 41m 41M 41M] 500 Wis. Central pt. : American list in London, and for the| $90 Duluth, 4 She BY Bl i04) Tne total sales ot stocka’ qwere t04300 first hour the activity resembled that : mM $s 24 JK] mhares and of bonds $1,382,000 of the biggest boom days. CO ia as Advances generally were quite pro-| — 100 Fur Wort '& & &¢ &S| consottaatea Exchange Sales, nounced and widely scattered, The in-| 1.400 General Blecteto ...... 186% 187 188% Open. High. Low. cl evitable profit taking which resulted} 0 Grme None ‘pho. 16h ish teh [Amey Copper Bo es Tat, Clase. from the great activity shaded prices} 4.90 Hooking Coal -.......; HHL HA Paar sooner 14 IHN 15 somewhat, but for the bulk of the day's} 490) Iiltnole Central’... " Ach; Tok 8. wt: 301 TOL Ie 018 trading It was buying orders which keve Inter. Paper + atte Seis Oo) UE” 108% 108% the market active. 300 Inter. Power Brooklyn Rap. Tran, hg ‘ds a é John W. Gates and the Western coterle Canadian Pacite thx hy who follow his market course were ie et igain heavy purchasers of St, Paul, Bai- BL timore and (nto, Norfolk and Western BY Bs and Missourl Pacific. i Baltimore and Ohio Led. uit it In tho latter issue the trading was} 0 Me 16g ees enormous at the outset, but profit tak- 00 M. ea ers kept the bulls guessing and broke! 190 M.. 151 1G quotations on every sharp advance by| "409 ao. ae RS persistent selling. Lp Rory Southern Re! #e Ho a Union Pselfic, St. Paul and Southern] 399 Nat. fhe Ge ue i Pacific were bought heavily by Standard] 1° Nat, Te fis fe os OM interests. The tra Me alliance be-] jign N.Y. 10ers rh 086 08%, tween St. Paul and the Harriman rosda| | hi0 N.Y... aa ie a a was regarded aa a strong pull card and| “200 Panite Be sy BN Be wan responsbie for the heavy trading. |, 400 Teel fy Pe be oe Bs Baltimore & Ohlo was the leader in| "km proses Ges 1 Central. “he BY RY 3 to-day’s rallway list, selling up over] 200P., C., 99 | Total alee of atocke were 92,000 shares. 8 per cent. from the opening. The evi- ‘BONDS FOR SHAW HANDED OVER. Balance of Issue Transferred in $21,000,000 Deal Turned in to Government, and Money Is in Bank Vaults. FINANCIAL SKY IS CLEAR. the bond syndicate, which Includes the Natlonal City Rank, Farson, Leach & Co, Fisk & Gon, Vermilye & Co. and Fisk & Robin- son—had deposited with the Sub-Treas- ury the remainder of the $15,000,000 of Government bonds sold Secretary Shaw. Thus the synitcate has within twenty- four houre given ‘Wall street $20,700,000 actual cash, through Secretary Shaw's purchases, and has effectually all danger of immediate stringency the money market. While it is evident that the banks cannot stand any wild exploitation ‘of speculation for a month to come there are no near clouds In the financial sky, and conservatism is all that 1s needed. Recent Mauldation, enforced or for profit taking, hax alded greatly In get- ting over the rough spots in the sit- uation and the practical plan of bond purchases by the Secretary of Treasury has removed all immediate danger of excessive rates or serious complications, Up to the close of business Monday the Sub-Treasury will continue to buy 4 per cent. Government ponds of t series of 1925 with the restriction th the bonds bought on Monday shall be turned in at to-day's prices. In this way the amount of bonds taken over {a expected to equal not less than $20,000,000 par value, which would mean an actual release of nearly $25,000,000 in cash. By noon to-day Harve to removed in dent purchasing by big interests in this stock led to the general bellef that its tentative ownership of the Reading would soon be officially announced. In the industrial list United States BOND TRANSACTIONS. Steel preferred was the most active, io PTR Cielo sis kal aAl rigs scoring a decided gain In the first hour Cn Eh and holding {t. The common stock was 2000. 99) also active and strong, . 8 Ordinarily the bank statement is the ee all absorbing topic on Saturday and the oy market hinges almost entirely upon ita oie possible showing. as H To-day, however, the usual conditions 8 ees 1) * land Norfolk & Wn Pocah 19 were reversed. The bank statement was not such an important factor. © C&C Bt vine ‘Union Pac cony 1 ‘The street knew that while the effect 2000... 35000. Sono Hot the release of $21,000,000 cash through $00 the purchase by Secretary Bhaw of Gov-| "4000, io 25000. ernment bonds would mot show in this | Cen of Ga con 24 ino ne: week's statement, the money was ac- ty een tually in the bank vauits. 40% 5000. That was all that was needed to en- 24 seen courage renewed buying by interests 39 10000: largely for investment as well as for 2 500 speculatton. 0 In the second hour a rush to take profits instead of carrying stocks over Sunday caused the market to dip, but it rallied, ‘The The publication of the bank statement, which showed a reduction in loans of over $9,000,000 and a cash of nearly $2,000,000, where: loss had been generally checked a declining | tendenoy in closing hour, and a heavy buying move- ment developed all around. In the final dealings prices again broke sharply under the lead of Baltimore and Ohio, which lost Its entire gain. T! closing was weak. BANK STATEMENT IS PROMISING. Increase Shown in Reserves and Report the Best Issued in Six Weeks. ain in silght expected, the wae Asked, il 8 ders. 196K 37d deen IN 13y iat ies II. 6. te'4s. Aan 208% WALL STREET GOSSIP |tre ansie exception of 1000. Atchison Not to Absorb. Vice-President Paul B. Morton, of the Atchison, authorizes the state- ment that his road will not absorb the Colorado and Southern. Edwin Hawley, George Crocker and Mrs, Collis P. Huntington, who are the present owners of a majority of Colo- rado Southern, will develop the prop- erty nh as they secure absolute control. vane 106 Mo Peciite ‘cons 7000. Ty Pacific Kept Market Guess- ing, While Baltimore and bt B.&0. Payment $20,000,000 The largest cash payment to be made next week {is $20,000,000 for the B. & O. bond issue. The under- writing syndicate will arrange for the payment Monday. It will be only temporarily a market disturber, as the money will go back into chat channel slmost immediately. oe J. Plerpont Morgan will be asked to tel! on the witness stand what ne knows about the L. and N. merger with the Southern Ratlway and other lines in the South. The record of the deal shows that the Atlantic Coast Line Company bought control outright. SEE The Wheat Market. The grain markets to-day opened a Bhade caster but they soon turned strong, both wheat and corn advancing beyond last night's close, in sympathy with the West. Speculative trade here was of moderate volume and mostly To-day'c bank statement was the most encouraging that the Clearing House bas been able to give out in six weeks. The reserve on all deposits increased 14,089,900 and the reserve on deposits other than Government showed an tn- crease of $3,912,550. A year ago there was a surplus of $15,48;77% ang two| Bell Telephone Not Afraid. |\0ca\. ere aniei f years ago oyly $2,947,700, Offictals of the Bell Telephone say| wWheat—May. 77 Per pa kmitsale hae alte no a Sat ened AR that no company can compete with|Corn—December. 61 7-8 bid. the United tates deposite are: 009, ; orgo's opening prices were: Wheat The tabulated statement follow them in New York City. A system May to 74: December, 7 to Reserve on all deposits, increase...... $4,080.90) 0f conduits would cost any new ete 1 DUB RR Reserve on deposits other than U. company not less than $10,000,000. $91100|The Bell © has 81,000 . =) 97. 1e e! ompany as D 1.773.800 ote ‘phones in New York without a sin- SHIPPING NEWS. 1/188'600| gle pole Mine. "The report of a big ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. == Wall street company to enter the| Se rier. 6:18:Sun sets. 5.17|Moon riwe.. 6.27 fleld against us,’ said an official, “is ‘ 5 SCHWAB HIRES NEW YACHT. | id aeainst ss said an oMlal, “i Mig tater, tg wae Charters A. J. Drexel’a Margarita iL tas | Geverneries Bo, kas When the merger of the Seventh Na-| Heil Gate wal for Cruise to India. 4 tlonal, the Mercantile Natfonal and the COWES, England, Oct. 18—Charles M. | roadway National banks ts accom- PORT OF NEW YORK. Schwab has chartered ‘Tony’ Drexel see eine ead of the aids steam yacht Margarita, paying $75,009] Eve oi retire. Fi | ARRIVED, for Its use for nve months, exclusive of ahbuss) of tho’ Mercantile National, | yacane f Liverpoat wages, conl and, of course, consumable! Sqh°MCk. Of. the Mercantite veered | Auanten: stores. The yacht will sal! to-morrow! banks | Rarcar ‘Belin for Marsellles to embark Mr. Schwab oe rh Inter and a party and make a cruise in the Marcon Sroniterrantant Money Rates Cunsidéred. _ | 84» Nam Mr. Schwab even talks of going to easin, India in her to attend the durbar, Paul prea dente reeard she F age of rates in time money as the most} GILMAN ASSIGNMEN'T, Important feature of the bettered The banking house of Gilman, Son &/ financial situation. Time loans have Company, of No, 63 Cedar street, posted F for some time been 6 per cent. plus! INCOMING STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Southamptun. Citta di Napoli, Havre | st. Lous, Naples. La Tourain OUTGOING STEAMSHIS3 @ notice upon Sts doors announe- if ing that it had assigned for the| & Commission of 3-4, and hard to get) male pyaee benefit of editors to Bainbridge Colby, | at that. The prevailing rates to-day | Umma aiverpoel Bruieh Kine, Aatwers, of the law'firm of Alexander No. 120 Broadway. y Preatdes The export figures for September are LONDON, Oct. 18,—Mrs, Douglas Rob,|the most encouraging indications that Apa will be a passenger on the Cunard ; thara in to be no more serious troub! ‘camer @axonia, which is to salljin the money market, They are the baie dd verpant se dey’ for New York. largest ever shown for the month, with are 5 per cent. fiat. . | systems, |glet for Father Jo! |three times the que | cent —= STOCKS FIRM ON THE CURB. But Trading Was in Narrow Vol- ume in the Outside Market. The curb market was quiet and firm to-day, the trading being restricted to & narrow Volum Quotations for the active stocks were: Foundry nN Pra. . Manh, M, a. N.Y. Nor. ‘Sec. m1 R, laland 58 The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened steady to-day, with prices 2 to 5 posts lower. (he initial trading was largely n- fluenced by poor English cables and a clear weather map, The ring immedl- ately toak the short side and the small- er holders hastened to unload. The trading was moderately active and after the call prices were disposed to rally. ‘The opening prices were: October, 8.33 to 8.84; November, 8.34 to 8.35; December, 8.43 to 8.44; January, 8.50 to 8.51; Febru- any. S00, Id: March, 832 to 8.40, May, Jie, 8.32 bid; July, 8,31 bid. ST, JOHN’S HOSPITAL, The good that ts done by St. John's Hospital, of Lowell, Mass., will ever be held in grateful memory by thou- sands of people. The Sisters of Char- ity who care for the sick and ailing at this institution say: “We cheer- fully recommend Father John's Med- {eine as a good remedy for colds, bronchial troubles, &c,; also a tonic for building up the system. The tn- gredients of which it is composed seem to be perfectly safe and well worth a trial by all suffering trou- bles specified above.” (Signed) Sis- ters of Charity, St. John's Hospital, Lowell, Mass. We again call your cttention to the fact that Father John's Medicine contains no opium, morphine or other poisonous drugs, and that we refund the money for any cough or cold It does not cure. We nre able to guarantee It because it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it, during the fifty years of its suc- cess, since {t was prescribed for the} late Rev, Father John O'Brien, of Lowell, ommended and from whom rived its name. It is not a pate medicine, cough syrup or balsam, but a body builder and tonic, It makes strength while it cures all throat ant lung troubles, It is invaluable as a tonic for building up and restoring pealth and strength to all run-dow When you ask your it de the $1 contain of the 50- Hovey Co. member that ity size.—Carleton & Lowell, Mass " RALEIGH. be MALONE: On O6t No. 50 al from her late residence, Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, on Monday, Oct. 20, at 10.90 A. M.; thence to St. Charles Doro: meo's Chureh, wi Fequiem mass will te colebrated for the repose of her soul. Inter. ‘ment in Holy Crom Cemetery. me i Li the | . JOUR HAND‘OME cLoTH GUID Mass., by whom {t was rec-; Have $500,000,000 Capital. FOR TRUST The n inte porate al capital of aiding company Reet Trust A member of the bankers’ syndicate which ts flnaneing the deal said to an Evening World reporter to-day: “The Jersey concern, with the title of ‘The United States P. & Comp is formed to become the holding company for all the big packing companies of the country “Tus capltal stock, 1 States Packir t Tr Compan J. wh Is ty be t $50,000,000 HOLDINGS. for the or the of {Incorporation placed at $1,000,000, will S00n be Increased to at least $300,000.10), and probably 900,000,000, “This great capitalization is noces because the merger when actually co: Pleted and In working order will corm the second largest corporation the | World, being next to the U Steel Corporation In the [tts resources and the {ts bustrens. Ited St immensity varled 1 tun |, “The Harter it has ¢ put ine dicates how. far reashi be LE nee enee 2 we is} “It will buy and sell bread, de: cattle, control and pure hatohes shops and deal ta all kin bo r, fish and gam ‘ ee “The clause in the charter whi authorizes It to operate steamship Il means that 1t will have lix awn trans portation facilities indevendent of the eneral carriers ee OER “You may stute positively that J. P. Morgan & Co. are not tinancing the The three incorporators of any are clerks of th rust Company of Je real incorporators will the board of directors Is sel “The Safest Stock in Wall Street to Purchase at Present,”’ RANT Tate AROVE, | STATES: cag war: UPON REQUKST, MAILE! FREE WES Cae ILL: fret ay an VESTORS !) AND MARKET LETTER.” YOU HAVE A COPY OF THE FORMER AND ARE IN DAILY RECEIPT OF LATTE YOUR CHANCES FOR MAKING YOUR WAL STREET OPERATIONS PROFITARLE. WILL Nf IMPROVED FULLY 100%. 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