The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1903, Page 4

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t a nd vo Ch t nya 4 Buoyant Tone and a Revival \of the Summer Boom Is “mE STREET IS CONFIDENT. ie \ markable Strength and Rallroads "\ Wake an Upward Move from the Very Outset. £¥¥om all points of the country, with @mecoeption of the’ Pacific coast, monty Dow pouring into New York. The re- flow of cop money, sent out in the all, is so well under way that street is elated and optimistic and to revive the big boom speculation bf the late summer. 4 Woxiay's buoyant market, with its Scope and higher price levels "ras due to the ease in the money mar- ithe confident tone of representa- of big interests. Much higher are predicted for the coming Months for both railroads and Industrial tssues. In the railroad list especially are high- ‘@ prices predicted, because of the re- ble traMc tonnage which all the will have, due to the big crops in 3 ‘West and the increase in the gcn- ‘Sfal business of the country. “Gold exports, now probable as soon is money rates ense eufiiciently to have @n effect upon foreign exchange, will wot now disturb the market, say the They count upon the marked in the export movement of or: d wheat, now fairly under way, @ct as an offset for al] possible gold Szporta. the money market developments wero Bi favorable. Time money, which has Deon at the extreme high figures for faree months, eased decidedly to-day. In. dnstances loans were reported at cent. for 0-daye, § 3-4 per cent. for maf a 14 oer eA foe four to week it was possible to @ay eyed at to-day’s figure hs’ money "was scarce, heavy receipts from cepted belief that the ew York for three Weeks heavy, helped to lower jet 60- even Gall money rates were also quick to the raat conditions, The first iekly "av 9 aah Cenk has ae roped, firat to 8 pe nd finally below’ 6 mena the bulk of the day's it feature. the break t. Jast fureday to 6 5 the action of the tion to-da, it Is very that to-day's break will be fol- by other important recessions the advances scored in th ks were St, Pi Ailinols i LOST STOCK DCKS STRONG'IN WALL STREET ple Funds Give the Market a/They Are Worth $15,000 and This Is the Second Time that Minzesheimer & Co.’s Cus- tomer Has Dropped Them. GOLD BAR ALSO MISSING. L. & N. Wollstein’s Messenger Lets It Fall While Returning from the Assay Office and Brokers Send “Gold Bricks.” For the second time in two weeks a wealthy customer of Minzeshelmer Co., stock brokers at No. 15 Bréad street, has lost in the street about $15,- 000 worth of certificates. The firm re- fuses to disclose the name of their care- Jess patron, but when Frederick H. Cohn, senior partner, burried to the Btock Exchange to give notice of the loss to<tny he showed no little ‘temper. “We have cautione this man time and again,” he said, “about carrying these valuable papers around in his pocket, but he refugod to heed us. Just before Christmas he dropped the eame bundle on his way from the Rector street ‘‘L"" station to our office and we had to or- gantze a search party. “That time we were lucky to recover them, Now to-day he comes to us to say taut he has again lost stock certificates No. 1833 and No. 1586 for twenty shares of American Hide and Leather common stock, and $10,000 worth of Mejean Cen- tral preferred. He will be playing in awful good luck of he recovers them the second time," Wall street was also interested to-day in the search for a gold bar valued at $257.07, which was lost between the Assay Office and the establishment of I. & N. Wollstein, No, 16 John street, dealers In gold dust and bullion, Mr. Louls Wollstein explained that thelr messenger, Jullus Bonne, was sent to the Assay OOMce to obtain some wold, and that in returning he dropped the bar, No. 19,982, wetghing twelve ounces, The firm was the recipient during the afternoon of numerous parcels done up as gold bricks and sent by joke-loving brokers. HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING THE LATEST NE WS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. G, JANUARY 6, 1903. MILLIONAIRE TOWER AND THE HELLO GIRE WHO WILL BECOME HIS BRIDE WEDNESDAY. POUGHKHEPSIN, Jan. Tower, turer, whose wife ehot and killed ker won and herself last Apri] because —Albert E. HAS COLLAPSED, Reported Failure to Organize $20,000,000 Combination !s Confirmed in Wall Street. The reported collapse of the $20,000,000 Malleable Castings Combination, after all plans for the new Trust had been agreed upon and details of the financing were complete, was confirmed to-day by o..clals of the United States’ Steel Cor- to keep secret until after the perlod of) He then was seen with her in public and the millionaire fron manufac-| mourning. Miss Bogardus ts a very handsome |the town gossiped a great deal, It was | young woman, Her father was at one | &¥en rumored that they had been secret- 01 ai e OF une for bringing out such a comb Hon at this, time, poration. Chairman E. H, Gary, of the Execu- tive Committee, and Max Pam, counsel for the United States Bteel Corporation, have withdrawn their support from tho proposed uew combine and itinas gone to pieces, aa official of the Steel Trust said to- hpereetr castings combination eon ostponed for an indefinite time ply because conditions are aot pe Ina CASTINGS TRUST /GOV. ODELL DENIES PACIFIC MAIL STORY “The .Only Contract | Have ts with the People of New York . for Two Years,” He Says. ALBANY, Jan, 5.—Gov. Odell gave out to-day the following statement in regard to the published story that he had signed | a contract to go with the Pacific Mall Company as its President: “IT have no contract signed, sealed or delivered by which I am to be made president of-any corporation. Any one who has made such a statement utters a deliverate falsehood, The on} “sect I have is with the people o dt of New York, to serve thent .or two years, and that I propose to do to the dest of my ability.” CURB MARKET IS FIRM. here were to be seventeen concerns oy Ge merger and ‘thelr combined out- Bre ‘fn late Genator in excess of 200,000 tons yearly ished products. The son of the cMillan, of Michigan, was Bhan of those Inter in the consoll- i MT linderstand that later, when the time is more opportune, the matter will bo Tevived, but certainly for the pres- nt the combination {s NEW SECURITIES LISTED. Applications ;|Made to Put Bonds on the Market, Application was made to-day to list on the New York Stock Exchange these securities: New York Central and Hudson River son Albert. They lived in a splendid] Railroad Company, $21,000,000 additional home’ Ip Hyde Park road, 31-2 per cent. mortgage bonds of 1997. his attentions became so marked that ‘ower was very ‘rich. He had|” United irult Gos $12,260,500 capital many interests in Doughkceepee and in| gud esa! gait, Gone: gene capltad New, York, , Ho was sway, from home| Jatea bonds of 8. much 0.) e time, attending to LJ n' < Affairs. At the same time, Mrs, ‘Tower | paruyes, widatle Grande Railroad Com- husband refused to come home from hls time the City Chamberlain of Yonkers, |!¥ married. work when it was almost midnight, | will be married to Miss Mary Towne Bogardus, a former telephone operator, | next Wednamay. was announced last July, only three! years. At the time Mr, Tower seemed very much affected by the insane act of his} wife, He was deeply attached to his) son, who was fourteen years old, but) his intimacy with Mies Bogardus be-| came 80 well known in euch a ehort | ume after the shooting that public gos- sip forced the announcement of the ement, which It had been She became acquainted with Tower | | when his former wife was still living, through Thelr engagement | telephon swerlng his calls over the Bhe had a remarkably sweet votce and this first attracted the at- months after the tragedy which atirred | tention of the millionaire, He found out Poughkeepsie as nothing had for many} who she was and began to send her carriage, the telephone com: To} | Presents of flowers and candy, Rode in His After Mrs. arriage. 's death ‘Miss Bo- | When taxed with this last July, the two admitted that they were engaged, and since then they have been with each other almost constantly. took his flancee about the country in his automobile and was devotion itself, careless of the stinging comments | which he was subjected, Mr. Tower to The Tower tragedy was a horrible thing. ‘The Towers had been married gardus and her sister Grace used to drive, since 1885. ‘The wife was the daughter home quite often from thelr work in a! of Judge B. Platt Carpenter, Charles KE. Nalghbors were Informed that Folger's running mate in the campalgn ny was very kind!) which ended so disastrously in thelr to employes, but {t soon became known! defeat by the ticket headed by Grover Intemied that the carriage belonged to Mr, Tower, | Cleveland. THE CLOSING Shares, 100 Allts. 61,000 Ami Low. Clos. Chem 19% 19% Copper QUOTATIONS. i es susSca.Bousea Petits err = Adama Expres dn 5000, 104 Their only Child yas thelt their BOND TRANSACTIONS. . Deny & Rio @ oon dn omit ee 8h Line a ba ist tao, Ape & ‘prion 26% Pac 2000. - 128 RR of Mo ds 1000. + 10M * and Southwestern, r, 2; United Ste eThe bull 00! | in Amalgamated Copper pale Mi day by brokers actin, dO Trust. Th up 2 points and over es very much larger tranpactions during an ordinary Sta the pis Tho ¥. Ryan, William C, Whithoy ifs, Quggente mers are reportea to Jy to close thelr long- jected merger of lead companies, nha o-day's arket the issues of the nal Lead Company were actively pepe Bn The rest of the industrial list shared je day's advances without any por- mies news o eld them. They ‘went Pp im Of the active market and the i interest of the public street, United States Bteel re strong and the profit shar- for the preferred stock caused advance of over a ér_a_polnt. All the Harriman atoc stocks were active on current report that ard He the Union 4 concessions liberal enough word a’ posible troubie from this roe. Banks continue to gain from the Sub- bd eomhey have gained wince Fri 000, ‘To-day $380,000 was trans- Ban Francisco, but this was ye money coming from the in Feturn movement bids fair Of last year, and to thus an ndditional stimulus to the mar- it year the return flow in denuary ‘cash holdings to increase $35,000 ich resulted in an inorease of 00 in the surplus. nF in advance the 3 thidend declared Baturday, which ma a 00d effect upon the road's “4h at. - ted th, the a upon @ dividend dur- coming year, reat Western, \'nion Pacific, Mis- Pacife and Chicago and Alton ta wi iss progpécts of enormously lonnage for the year for all <<< in, a 200 U 3” 1,600 V, 13% 1:200 Vy, 89% 18 0 rity Bil00 z £22 nghout Western Union. tel. Wh oe Consolidated Exchange 1,900 Consol, Gas 1,600 Contin. Tod. 9,100 Corn rod, 100 Cora 400 Del., 500 Del. 500 Deu. 200 Den. & Rto G. pt... ) Detroit South. pt. 200 Det; aion Ry... 1,800 Dini, | Bee. 200 Dojth & 8 Ati 300 Dut. @, 8. @ Atl. Be 87 at "i Obietge Great We ta cei st pitty Chic, & Ait. Ess Col, Bouthern wy Mo | Betioit Routh 1 oat MT 1% 18 My 100 1,800 Gen, ar 1,200 Hocking Coal 9.600 111 Central 1,800 Inter. Paper 1,000 Inter. Paper pl 600 Iowa Gentrat rl Northern pf SeSzedsss & i Sanaa Met. st iit Gio) Mex, anual ation of the Rock Island manage- of the dividend for the coming nt prospects of “Ysland, Atchison, St, Paul, Chi- " aut strong at advancing APTN Toads, to. President Bleel Cor- Behwab San oS ee, ii® SeSS Soe: PR Fe. Open. igh, + Ohh The local cotton market opened weak to-day, with prices 6 to 14 points lower, JAverpool cables were expected to come unchanged, but instead @ deoline of 2 to 8 points was shown, with « subsequent break of 6 1-2 point heaviest of the toca! positions, declining 14 points on the first sales. Prices later Miri somewhat on commiasion-house Cin Ci et are: January lost the], Baltimore & Nd da 91% ‘Ohle 10000. hed a Ww va 4a a 10000. tae, 96M BW diy Sie toysasace 6 Bkiyn Un Biv dat 2000. 102% » 101% Chl & AW RK By 000. oe Alton ae nee z EE = 00, . Green Bay & W deb cits B 10000 Han & 8 Jo con MH & Tx'G' con iH Hg tox Con tat 10% 2000 19838... 102% Inter Paper 6s ereeesee 108M Kane City Bo Be 78000, on Oy Wh Gee On 1000. 69 L 8 & M 8 24 7s Istered + 102 i + 1 = a iy e = a8 2 Eg ES sanamassnsnnese Sst Peersrrecer. 52 3000 i | 15900 19208 Nessau Bleo de Mobile & Obie $00 oo rceas Nat_ RR ot Nex con 49 6000.22 9) Bouth Ry dat be 6000 fouth Ry M&O ak 4 oN Sian RAT be 1000. Stan R&T inc 23000, tte ne Bome ace’ stders and an inerseae ot» ahaha Corn, a eter cam hat 10 uroula fiery Dott en aM 108 , weet hi ‘ ‘ent Shore reg 4s 1000 1 10000 10000, 0. 4 000 ay ‘The total asles of bonds were 68,916,000. Government Bonds, th ob A Wadanh dat ba Omaha entertained a great deal ‘and was a social favorite. In the summer they often went to Newport in thelr yacht Erl King. Said to Have Warned Him, It was said at the time of the tragedy that Mrs. Tower sometimes objected to her husband's devotion to business. On marked: dated mortgag 1936. 4 per cent. bonds of oe Large Cotton Crop 4n Sight. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The Census Bureau report on the cotton ginned from the 1902 crop up to and Including Dee, the mae toe yee nee ae year, he | 13 last, ts 9,811,835 pales, irrespective of was at his Jron works. Mrs, ‘Tower s, called him. up on’ the telephone and Sorting tot PSM dle asked him to come home. He refused. | ‘ing 16902 per cent. of the crop. Bhe |s sald to have become very angry and to have threatened the life of Standard Oil Lends in the Gutsit Advance, The outside market was firm and active , Standard Oll led in the advance. It ade vanced 10 points over Saturday's clase. There was an advunce of two pointe in International Mercantile: ‘Marine, Northern Securities advanced beyond NGuotations for, the active stocks vores | Kol fea, ugk “UB |ponge 4 feeies Oll 639 G. LONDON MARKET STRONG, American Railway Shares Steady, 160 with Prices Up. The London market to-day dieplayea® | good strength in all.departments. The one exception was in South African | mining securities, which were a shade | Weaker, ‘Trading was light and the gen- eral undertone was firm. A feature of the market was the con- tinued abundance of money and the comparatively light demand. nae the department for American rate securities tradin, y active, wi ngprices substantiaily din advancs ot New York chosing on Sat 5 tone was very st andy, . Woe mee er son and herself 1¢ her husband did not obey her wishes. If she made this threat, she kept it. At Il o'clock that night servants in the house heard ftve shots in quick suc- cession. There was a brief interval ami then they heard several more. They ran upstairs and found ‘Albert dead ae his room, In Mrs, Tower's room found her dead also, with pistol in her Bes She had emptied a revolver into er son's body and then with another taken her own life. ‘rs; Tower Js sald to have been the victim of an hereditary mania, Tower's wealth is estimated to be $6,000,000. He is about forty years vld and his bride-to- be twenty-four, Banking and Financial, ENNIS & STOPPANI Consolidated Stock Exchange Members {New York Produce Exchangs | (Chicago Board of Trade 38 BROAD ST., N.Y. (TEL, 560 BROAD) Ortera roleted piso or sal, cath or mara KS, COTTON, WHEAT, STOCK AND BOND INVEST. jeter ving guota- VASTOR COURT. 20 W. "Burgin h senate WALDORF ASTORIA," * ; S249 West 125th St,, N. Y, HAIGHT & FREESE Co. STOCKS, ‘BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON We ill be please’ to send you upon request our 400-page clotb-pound Mlustrated “GUIDE TO STUATIONS all active to January, 194 Dally Financ d_at., New York, Interest and Dividend Notices, The Bowery Savings Bank, 123 AND 130 BOWERY. NEW YORK, Lec, 20, ymi-annua! dividend at the roan AND ONE-HALF PBR per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors on all sums of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which fhal] baye been deposited at least three months on the first day of January next, ntocka Free to RIDGHL! 5 Forecasts, 1902, rate of CENT, January 1 Money deposited on or before January 10 will draw interest trom January 1, 1903. JOUN D. HICKS, Presidvat istered” | i iar i The local wheat market opened dull and houiz steady to-day, due to t influence of vier world’ than expected. “di Mt a TIE Fig On cables te CIIIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 86 and AL. 87. sai! Sist-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, The ‘Trustees have ordered that interest at the of THD "AND. ett ae PER ae oo ‘sl ich have rea alt | the Oe EE tix months suing si sates 0d, In Sesordance with the fe HENRY HASLER, President, AYLER, Becreta Shake 4. HUBER, Assistant Secretary, BXCBLSIOR SAVINGS BANK 39 ST. AND 6TH A sored, latartet dtl 4 Ono: hee ster oi ‘a tt, fo vote That is the motto of the always in a position the year ment of the most reliable Groceries unsurpassed for quality and at absolutely the lowest quality and thc best attention await you on our fourth floor. The following Are Specimen Values: Armour’s Sugar Cured Hams, per Ib, 1344 Armour's Boneless Bacon,per lb. 14¢ Solid Packed Jersey Tomatoes, per can, 12c,; per dozen cans., $1.40 Long Island Tomatoes in Glass Jars, each, 23c,; per dozen+++s $2.70 New Maine Corn, finest packed per can, 12c.; per dozen cans.. $1.40 New York Extra SiftedE. J. Peas, per can,15c,; per dozen cans... $1.75 New York Sweet Marrow Peas, per can, 12c.; per dozen cans... $1.40 New York Refugee String Bean: per can, 12c,; per dozen cans. $1.15 Finest White Peeled California Asparagus, per tin, 35; per Best Groceries at Lowest Prices. Grocery department—We até round to supply a fine assorte] prices. Good goods, honest are the conditions that always iu California Lemon Cling Peaches, Per can, 16c,; per dozen cans...$1.89 California Sliced Dessert Peaches, Per can, 10c,; per dozen cans,..61.15 “Sockeye” Red Salmon, 1-1b flat cans, 16c,; per dozen cans.es0$].85 Smoked Yarmouth Bloaters (six in basket).see« 25c Home Made Jelly (sugar and fruit only), per glass, 25c,; per dapen glasses....... Special drive in Maple Syrupwat. ir ranted strictly pure, gallon cans 90c New Table Delicacy for Pancakes, ete. Maple Cane; 2%-lb. cans... 22¢ 34d. cans, dozen tins + $4.10 Our Teas and Coffees are unsurpassed anywhere i in the town for the money. Try them Tapestry Couch Covers at Radical Reductions, We have a large stock of Couch Covers to materially reduce at once, we offer them at radical reductions from former tices, They, are all in Oriental designs and colorings, 60 inc! heavily fringed on all sides, resent splendid values, For To-morrow’s Selling They Are Groupédt as ‘Follows $2.98 and $3.50 Covers, at.. $3.69 and $3.98 Covers, at.. $4.50 and $5.50 Covers, at............$3,98 each $5.98 and $6.50 Covers, at.. Special Values in Blankets, Bed Spreads and Comfortables. 1000 pairs Blankets, | Fastarn and California 10-4 size, 98c 11-4 size, $1.25, $1 12-4 size, $3.08, 50 cures Crochet nad 135, 500 cases Silkoline Comtfo. At the prices quoted they re 25, $1.98 to es, alle 10-Ib cans B00 F which we desire. To do so and to doso quickly es wide + $1.98 each + $2.98 each ++ $4.98 each a Mills, 1.98 to $3.98 per pair, 75 oe a per pair, 50 Hy rscilles hea te 98 each, 5 to $3.5

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