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SHORTS SUFFER IN STOCK BOOM. Swirl of the Tractions Causes a Rush to Cover. and Room Traders Turn from Bear to Bull Side. LATE RALLY HELPS MANY. In the booming of the traotions in the stock market to-day the other issues were In a measure lost sight of. In the ratiroad list there was deolded solling pressure evident in B. & 0. Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Atchi- son and Norfolk & Western. St. Paul was again a puazler, It fluctuated again with what seemed strange inconsistency, but there wea no development as to the weakness. ‘The Keene pool in Southern Pacific, which apparently has lost tts grip since the announcement of stock control by the Unfon Pacific, was said to have liquidated several lange blocks to-day. In the late afternoon the demonstra- tions In the traction group caused room traders to switch from the bear side to the bull side. The rally that followed resulted in gains of 2 points in Missourl Pacific And St. Paul. Big gains were also made in Reading, Baitlmore and Oilo, Union Pecitigaimated Copper, low and weak inthe forenoon, scored a decided gain in the rally. ‘The “shorts were badly squeezed Yelopuears. as a result of the day's PENN. FRANCHISE? Influence of Officials Believed to} Be Responsible for Opposition of Aldermen. ORLPANS, Nov. day's session of the American Federa- tion of Labor @ resolution condemning the recent reported utterances of Presi- . of Harvard College, in favor workingmen was reported upon favorably by the committee and was endorsed by The opposition to tunnel franchise In the Board of Alder- men still shows such strength that the the Pennsylvania friends of the measure are apprehensive that tt will not pas: in the fight agalnst the fr roused the suspicion that the New York Central !s the real Pennsylvania New developments nehise have f antagonist of The first paragraph of the resolution tong-drawn-out introduced commenced Whereas, ‘The head of the foremoa American ‘university, President Charles W, Eltot, of Harvard, fo, ard of the Resolutions led attention of The New York Central at present is fd to handle 65 per cent. of the West- r@traffic, and the entrance of the Pennsylvania into the o! unquestionably ener committes cal ern passéng! vention to the word “fo: at the committee had changed word to “prominent,” as the membera Resolution Committee did believe that an institution which would retain at Its head a man Uke President . could be the “foremost” sity of the Coanrntey ele ate Joseph B. that business It is sald some of the Pennsylvanta oMcers are willing to pay much more the $2,000,000 agreed gf Philadel.| city rather than fait to obtain the ter- minal in Manhattan, no signature, have been recetved by most of the members of the Board of Aldermen within the last few days call- dng attention to th franchise to the i The present status of the r yesterday's meeting of the . is that the matter is in the } of the Committee on Bridges and after having been favorably don by the Conference Committe will bea public hearing on franchise on Nov. 25 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. universities.” Delegate Lighthall, clared that President Harper of Chicago et \Ohicdgo carefully worded, the founder of the institution, that they were trying to secure con of the public schools in that city, that the laboring men were endeavoring to counteract the movement by organiz- the teachers into unions. ‘The re- solution as amended by the Resolutions Committeo was passed unanimously, No eecond was made to the motion of Delegate Allen. GOV > os DIDS DODIOM MORE TRACKS T0 RELIEVE TIE-UP. ‘The Pennsylvania Will Spend | Millions Around Pittsburg for | New Freight Sidings. PITTSBURG, Nov. 19.—OMocers of the Fennsylvania Railroad have decided on an expenditure of millions of dollars in laying new side tracks to relieve the present, frelght congestion. This and other isiprovements will be started as soon as the engineers can plan the work. President Cassatt and other officers have canvassed the situation and con- ferred with the local freight authorities as to the best way to clear the block- ade in the yards, The Western freight ‘will be moved first and the work was started by moving seventy trains of fifty cars eacn yesterday. One of the improvements decided on ts 2 new low grade freight line be- tween the Susquehanna River and the Delaware. It will cost $8,000,000, and although it will be of no use in the present daifMoulty it will guard against future blocks, It will be completed in two years, The B. and O. officials report that their lines are almost cleared. They borrowed many engines and cara to relleve the congestion. WALL STREET GOSSIP, Heavy Payments Due. Some exceptionally large stock pay- mentr fall due soon. The second of $21,500,000 on the new Baltimore and Ohio issue is payable Dec. 4. The first instalment of 60 per cent. on the $15,000,000 Illinois Central new tock Is due Deo. 2 and the $24,000,- 000 of N. g- Central bonds Jan. 1, eee Stocks an@ bonds of the Philippine (ransportation and Construction Com- BUH, Shahstns wo Vico Pocaident of ths |Bew concern, | |g Coleman to Retire. President R. L, Coleman, of the ‘American Bicycle Company, !s going to retire. The company is to be re- organised. The capital stock is to be reduced from $40,000,000 to about 925,000,000, Stockholders expect the concern to be turned over to them this month. ie fe Arrangements have been completed for an extension of the Consolidat Be sid ae ce new Siette ne ee panel) Made. The St, Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company has executed a collateral trust agreement for its note for $4,000,000. The money is to ‘be used for the purchase of the St. Louis, Memphis and Southeastern jad Company, The astern Company, of New York, is trustee, aA ‘The Wabash plans now to. cross the (Allegheny for freight feeders, connect- Be Se with the Buffalo, Rochester and new scheme involves i construction: Gain in Wheat Stocks. Bradstreet’s weekly statement shows that wheat stocks east of the Rockies increased 2,140,000 bushels. The world’s stocks increased 2,600,000 Dushels. In the United States corn decreased 710,000 bushels and oats 258,000 bushels, ——— WAM TO ACT ON BUDGET, Mempiea ta atone ihe ‘mow wudust. | 2 woeks ago a special session was fed but not enough Aldermen’ were to legally adopt the budget. It set down for peeercay es met anit | w ver wie PLENTY OF GAME FOR GOULD rN HIS a STREET BEAR HUNT. 9OOHO-49-9.HOHODOOOOD WALL SP ‘THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS.| 8,000 Amalgamated Copper. 100 Ry, Steel Spx 20 Reading Int pt Sow! (305 200, 5 Ainba Sid ist AUT e 8 i ken i 8 eft, 27.200 Southern Pacific 16,400 Southern Ratlway 1,200 Southern Ry. pf, 1) Bt. Jo, & G. 1. le & San Fran NBSSSs: ee re 2 sei. “100 Am. Woollen Co. pt. 500 Anaconda Minin Bag & Paper. #E2 Brooklyn Rap, Trans.. 600. Bklyn Un Biv ist 2000. 2 eee 92285 ‘The total sales of moc 2 : F egzazees z Me ChB RG An st dn Consolidated Exchange Sales, se aise 3258 t Car & Foundry. = 5 = 5283 foot } Brooklyn Rap. Tranatt, ea ee D&B tli gen Be 100 Inter Power 100 Towa. Contral & St P pen te Ae ein Ss Bee seusseeeSsszese Seu Ontario & Western: ab LONDON MARKET HEAVY. Americans Dull at About Néw York YERKES’S “TUBE” APPROVED. Royal Assent to His U: Completes Triumph Over Morgan, LONDON, Nov. 19.—Royal assent has been given to all the bills relating to the Charles T. Yerkes “tube” plans for London, The bills providing for the construc- tlon of the roads cover an aggregate of 100 mile of underground and surface The Bonfion market to-day was gen- in sympathy with the wetkness in South African mining #0- curities, It 1s belleved, however, that the worst of the decline in these stocks has been seen, owing to the timely In- tervention of the larger houses, which have arrested the fall in prices. ‘Trading in the department for Amer- joan railway seourities was on a very Menited scale and price: equal to the blosing figures yegterday at erally heavy, Harriman, who has been ill for 0 West . iq reported to be Harriman has by complication of Afseases, including a y severe attack of heart trouble. ——EE—— SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY. 4:40 Moon risos., 9.09 TIDES, High Water, AMO PM. AM. 10.17 10.54 AL 1118 The granting of royal assent to his pro- to Mr. Yerkes a . Pierpont Mor- in their struggle for mastery over underground railways, It is estimated that about $175,000,009 will be required to complete the ufider. ‘ound system contemplated by Mr, parently giv were about compere: victory 0 — The Wheat Market. The wheat market to-day opened dull and heavy on satisfactory cables and clearing weather through the West. The only strength in the in December corn, which was bid up to @17-8 on a heavy demand of foreign May wheat was fractionally higher at the start, but went off in a short time in sympathy with the West. Considerable realizing took ly after the opening and the trade is now watching Chicago for pointers as to what the elevator interests are do- a The Cotton Market, The local cotton market opened steady prices 2 to 3 points highe igher than expected and the weather In the cotton belt wag in- ‘These factors strong start ‘The trading rly market was | to-day, with Cables’ were terpreted as gave the mari prices went ‘ @t the start was In big blocks and spe ulation broadened dec PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. ed to about th close of yesterday on official estimat of port receipts to-day of 62,000 against 61,105 last year. prices were: May, $0 5-8; December, $0 1-8 to 7-8. ices were: W! at 8 peseraher Ie At ed December, Gt ia ray, ba to 810 March, 05, to hig ee P. corer $17; January, 8.14; March, 8, 0. Nex pepe York's CARROLL ay papi ADVANCES. . 19. —-Announce- t Carroll H. Sore Na : BOND TRANSACTIONS gan R&T Ino Det_ City Gas be 5000 Erle 1st’ con 4a 1000, S744 Brie Peon col tr 44 92% 2000, FY Worth RG im 1000) 864 Hock Val dibs 100, w+ 108% 1000. 198M WOOO) 222.02 10815 2000000025002 108, Inter &'G" Nor 24 1000 : Kan Clty Bo 3 100) 1000 Kings Go 4000 1000. Lac Gan’ 1 of 1st Be 800) 108 lax Ave & PF let 0 120% 105% 1000... L8 & MS 34) 3000) Lauin & Nash 5 5) 111 Taule & 8 col tr do 5000. 99 Mex Gen’ 24 ino 10000) 1 Mo P ist coil 1000) t 6s uz Ke T 24 de 80% 80 90% con 4K + 108% 101% gan'a Le & T Int 2000. .6ses+ 180, Nah C8’ L mn 10000 11344 Nat RR be Mex let nn SY Dock 4x 2000 * NYG & W ret de 1000. 102% CURB STOCKS WEAK. Prices Irreguar and Finetuate in Narrow Range. The curb market ohened weak and ir- regular, with prices fluctuating a narrow range. Quotations for the active stocks were: Asked. md Banker Harriman Better. ven Lib 6 SAILED TO-DAY. Anull & Charleston, . Den Deutschland, Hamburg, El INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUB TO-DAY. pEadeids se “HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENT G, NOVEMBER 19; 1908. ALL THE LATEST NE WS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. LABOR STRIKES AT CENTRAL BLOCKING MR, ROCKEFELLER, One Leader Says that He Is Trying to Control the Public Schools of Chicago. . SUGAR WAR WAS A BAIT FOR BEARS. /Havemeyer and Oxnard Profit > by Cut-Rate Comedy—There Is Gloom Among Traders. POOODE The Sugar Trust hes again tricked Wall street and made miilions of dol- out of the stock market. inaugurating an alleged war and promising the extermina- tion of one or the other, the rival Sugar | kings, Henry 0. Havemeyer and Henry T. sugar forces, and ambled off While they were acting thelr respec- set was terrific In its incipient stages this mimic war / culative arena was intensely | . Tate outting gving on ly and moves and counter moves by the rival magnates beng reported with fre- quent regularity ‘This waa all that Wall Street wanted. | It began hammering the stock PUTTING IT STRONG. But Doesn't It Look Reasonable? ‘This may read as though we were putting it a little strong, because it ts generally thought by tho majority of people that | Dyspepsia in {ts chronio form ia inourable oF practically ro, But we have long since shown that Dyspepsia ts curable, nor ts it a diMoult matter as at first appears. The trouble with Dyspeptios te that they are continually dieting, starving them- selves, or golng to opposite extreme or else doluging the already overburdened stomach With “bitters,” “after-dinner pills," &c. which inyariably Increase the difficulty even If in somo caxon they do give 4 slight tem- | porary rellef. Such treatment “of the stomach simply makes matters worse. | | What the stomach wauts is a rest. Now, how can the stomach become rested, re- | cuperated and at the same time the body nourtahed and sustained? ‘This Iya groat secret and this tx also the secret of the uniform success of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. This is a comparatively now remedy, but {ts success and popularity leave no doubt as to tts merit. ‘Tho Tablets will digest the food anyway, regardless of condition of stomach. ‘The sufferer from Dyspepsia, according to directions, Is to eat an abundance of good, | "Wholesome food and use the tablets before and after each meal, and the reault will be that the food will be digested no matter how bad your Dyspepsia may be, becauso, as before stated, the tablets will digest the food even If the stomach Is wholly inactive To iMustrate our meaning plainly, if you take 1,$00 grains of meat, eggs or ordinary | food and place {t In a temperature of 98 degrees, and put with it one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets It will digest the meat or ses almost as perfectly ac if the meat was inclosed within the stomach. The stomach may be ever so weak yet! these tablets will perform the work of di-| gestion and the body and brain will be properly nourished: and at the same time a down from 132 to 112, a bears and shorts exulted tock rushed up th that the shorts could except at great loss with | prices in | nhattin had arrived f on the market | Mt in storage to be peel sugae king could parade the length Jor Wall Street on the necks of bears in thelr mimic war, Residence Service A Tolephone at your Residence puts you within a few seconds of Police and Fire Headquartors, it safeguard. It enables you to reach your Doctor, your Grocer, your Butoh you reach evorybedy. Residence Rates ave very. low NEW VORK TELEPHONE CO., CONTHACT OFFIC Banking and Financial HAIGHT ¢ FREESE ESTABLISHED a BWAY, N. ¥. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. be pleaxed to send you upon request | St LIM & So gen fa oat 400-peee cloth:Vound IMlastrated 8 also STOCK AND COTTON MAR 80 Car & Ga tet 4 gratis, Snatled tree. KET LETTERS. ERERS WANTED by H. J. Robinaon, Ni a Help Wanted—Female. Wis Cen’ gen ts 4 The total wales to-day were $2,036,000. } steady. position. Government Mala at, Buffalo, R TATB & CO, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Open an Account and Pay ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. FURNITURE AND CARPETS, LADIES’ SUITS AND CLORKS AND MEN'S GLOTHING. LEWIN’S, 267 WEST 125TH ST. FURNITURE AND CLOTHING, and In 45 WEST 14TH ST. FURNITURE ONLY. the banker, 1 weeks at Fifty-eighth much better, suffering from references required. Line Strictly confidential mediate delivery, (WARRANTED Thin week we offer you still our new $2.00 Gold test with the ophtt without. & $3, 0F 419 foe CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds erie Goods. CREDIT EVERYBODY, AND WOMEN ON RAST} ‘OR ap Sa Lowest Prices. 9989 THIRD AVE, 884 COLUMBUS AVE. BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL OF EN EVENINGS. st. val dour sr. lst WEEKLY i ay Si aRH a aw full. "ASCH, Good Will and Interest tor Sale MUST SACRIFICS contents beautifully pertain! pales, sia a | furnished a heads WEEKLY Aer pias Alamonds, He | alitcee Col merrn General radical, lasting cvre of Dyspepsia will be | jtade, because the much abused stomach | will be- given, to some extent, a much | | needed ret Your fruggist will tell you | that of all the many remedies advertised to cure Dyspepsia none of them bay given so | complete and general satisfaction as Stuart's Dyspepsia Teblete, and not least th }importance in these haw@ times ie the fact that they are also the cheapest and give the most good for the least moi For Sales CLONES! CREDIT. For Men, Women and Children. Hats, Shoes, Millinery and All Kinds of Fur: Watches and Diamonds. $1 per Week. Manuatran Cuornine Co,, FOUR STORES: {14 3d Ave., near 65th St, 2274 3d Ave,, near 124th St, 295 8th Ave., near 25th St. 700 Broadway, Brooklyn, ‘ OPEN EVENIS We Give Credit. an arranged. Open an account rity fequired. “Business con sidential STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., Near Oth Ave. DIAMOND: chon, Jewelry, weekly or moataly payment moods guaranteed Immediate delivery; write or telephone, JAMES BEROMA: lane (upstatra), : Penneylvanial RAILROAD. | STATIONS tout of WEST, TWENTY-THIRD ST. 4nd DESBROSSES and CORTLANDT STS. earth from Desbri Cortland: minutes Jater than that | given ty-third at. station, except chicago, , Indianapolis, Loutavil | MTHS PENNSYLVANIA SPRCIAL— | | 20-hour train to Chicago, Pullman Observation | leeping, Dintug and Buffet {ICAGO AND 87. Louts & Toledo, Sashvttl Louis. Dining Ca M.—ST. LOUIS EXPRESS—For Pitta- Tndianapo! For Welch, W. Va. ( Sheodndoah Valley Route.) O55 P.M —WESTBRN EXPRESS—For Chicago. For Toledo, except Saturday. “Dining Car P.'M.— PACIFIC, EXPRESS—For’ Pittsburg ‘and Chicago, For Kuoxville, dally, via Shei Andoah Valley Route. Connects tor Cleveland, « PB. M.—CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI EXViUESS—vor Pittsburg, Cleveland and Cin- elnnat! WASHINGTON AND THE souTH. ne Cat), 10.10 (Deadronses | 10.3) (Dining Car), 10.85) 2.65 (Dining, Car), 210 i 220. 03 ‘and ‘Diniog| Tr tbiniae Can, £35 (Dia 4.55, (Dlojng Car) 9.20 P.M. IE 10" nigat, | 0 9.9 (Dining Cai, 10.65 Cin a’ Me 1LG6 fining’ 2 ngreneional, Lim. all Parlor tow Cara). 3 Si Bi cron, ama. a, OoaUF BA SBABOARD A! a AY—"'Florida and Metropolitan Lin ited, 12.65 P. Bapress, 1210 night, dai my dally Memphis and New Orleans, 3.26 | CHESAPEAKE — AND. ‘A. AML, week 4 FOR_OLD. POINT ¢ 7.86 A. M. week | ATLANTIC CITY: ‘Cortlandt ‘ste.), 4.20 and 5.10 P. SARA. Me, B15 For ni “at Pail 9.00 ‘ 7.88 (ao eoecben}, 9 f un at g Salat Hy 5 (Dining Car ing Car). 295 (Dining Cap, SH. ¢ 159, Dining. Car), Bo abiding 3PM. ey ar ai] at); 1 Autor’ House Twenty-third at. station, “and statio | foot Desbrowses and. Cort! 8; 4 Court at, 360 Fulton ats, ‘and Pennayl- Vaal “Annex Station, Brooklyn; station Jersey City. ‘The New York. Transter Company wilt) ——e— call for mm hotels and Fealdences, thro a0. a ry _ for i az | Telggmang, oye Ruchesen Pennsylvania | ay Manager., Gen, & MUDSON RIVER & THE FOUR-TRAGK TAU VIA NIAGARA’ E New York, as below! al Station at 215, 5, 11.30 P.M North and. wort 7.30, naxt montage SYRACUSE LOCALs ai i tations. Niagara Palle 6 SPAST SAIL, 24 hours Das Buttalo 7.10. Niagare Ne 30 a My SoA DAY. EXPRESS. Due Buffalo 1.15 A. M.—}RUTLAND ‘EXPRESS. | P.M —*HUPFALO laste Due Cincinnatt 10-90, tna x Touls 6.45 P.M. M—*CHICAGO LIMITRD, via Lake Shore, 27 f 20TH CENTUR’ PM—HLARE. SHORE BA. M, | Indianapolis 3.10, Ohl A P.M. next day. both L. 8. and jONTREAL BXPRE! Cinoinnatl 7.50. Ww rue 8. Cape Vincent. Ogs minated with Pintsch I NEW YORK CENTRAL ROU NEW YORK, BUS {ON AND NEW EN nostox \Ap- (New York Central SH Gen. Paxsenger WEST SHOR RAILROAD. ral & H. River RR. Can. Trains leave Franklin St. in. later foot Went 424 interm. potate to ‘Alba RR. St. Cat Time tabiee at Be ’ Baggage checked y Westcott “a 1) De. Kinga met "ku ia BT ; Win an i N@ when eating d'or ten Feary, |angaare st ticting that den | prodnee and look as It Sanne bea 0: ariel one ‘Teeth Without Plates + 64 Solid and Gold Crowns, @ Porcelain Crowns + = Gold Fillings + + + Silver Fillings « + Cleaning Teeth Call and we will be pleased to ae tenet without ch Wee Twhatie weauld vost. tory eg ann i on fore dra stod. Sundays, 10 toa Lady C DENTAL PAR CABLE B PAINLESS DENTE 26 West 23d Street, near ‘DR.GEO. W. McNULE NORPOLK AND Tey RATLIWAY Yor New York’s Painless Dent ' 336 SIXTH AVE. Full Set $B wh of Teeth, Perject Fil Guaranteed peting ii cheap UNTIL “DEC. 1ST ONE} Sats of Teeth ¢ 22-K Gold Cro Bridge Work, per: Gold Filling $1 aud No DR. TARR'S DENTAL 44 EAST lett Open evenings tll 7

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