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«, Caused a Rush of Profit Tak- 1 ing and a Weak List All Along "ih Bpite-of This There is a General ‘Bollof that Shipments of Coin ‘for rope Are Bound to Be Made in Mauidation, with stobics to @ lower evel, led many ap- speculators to lighten, thelr and to take, temporarily a position with the bears, maxket ‘was characterized the absence of any disquicting news, @he steady pressure to sell, notice- fn’ all the issues which have had substantial advance fromithe De- plow ievel. Wexponts early in February are be- be inevitable and an outflow gold at that time would cause no ou eee to the market. ign 1s slowly approach- pe where exports could be qwithout Loss. General ‘belief that the market @ be weakened by early shipments @eli to either Paris or London led ‘traders to take profits .aimply be- they believed it wise to let the eituation work into clearer 88 before taking any chances, the market thus revolved around ¥, and the possible complications the situation, there was no special 4m elther time or call money io @nd no flurries from any quar- ney figures w petlods and © ich for eletys cag money” was abundait iF por cent., with the banka nor Yassommmodation available ts’ cuss ton a ie tor cus- alanding. were that ined Vvssed reanase: fed tho tare Gn on the gu Sean *Ot exports, Muon h to the pee tok re the for the settlement ithe United Btates ‘ands continu to gain in oas Mand Zi rom te $i oe sant Totes “ot othr oat is expected Beene under the terms reby the Interborough vents divic ito tts seta ‘a adding, Prices Advance he “london market to-day was very @mproved in tone and sentiment. vas active, with much now tn- at buying and the tone through- steady. he mariet yas ied % cad ‘mining securities, whic anda one, afl averaged ‘and Rio Tintos gold é nent for American rall- was active and hout the list were gon- ne tone was steady fe was bullish all day. making up day for the ly settlement and contangoes & c wicans are 5 to 6 1-2 par cent. oii, ALL QIET.ON THE CURB. ple Pal parker. i ikea to- wer Btendard issues, Manet py for the ree 8 Bid, Anked BOCUTILOS ver ewevebage se IDK Fy of jandert Oi fy oe ritieh, ere talian’ shipping: ose: een “Burops “and HIPPING NEWS, (wba T ind ‘TO-DAY, 4 ens ss Ta) Moon rises, aig Water, Lom Water, KET SAGCED STOCKHOLDER IN HEAVY SALES} ASKS INQUIRY. of Early Exports of Gold|Mount Vernon Bank Directors Accused of Conducting Affairs of the Institution in a Careless Manner. INVESTM ‘Law Declai stockholder from Justic at a special to be held tution, to law. ‘two hundred ROCK tereats, Charles L. Se Myetbe [firm of J.P. Morgan & Co, represents Were Colo-|ithe holdings of Mr. Morgan,and James Rei J. Will, who are credited with 100,000 shares each of'the common stock, while Norman B. Ream, for the Rock Island party, 18 sald to represent 300,00 shares, 1. McK, Twombly, as the representa- ve of the Vanderbilts, has almost as lange an interest, ang the three men carry a voting power ‘lange‘enough to control, Following new Bxeouti olally stated Clty and the ‘The double plans, The Rock be used for thes without by Drio's a either hold long term ‘The local to-day, with The openin Li early deoltn 1 to £ polnis weather thi foreign buy gave prices Wao last.» day was ac na oy join’ pana of Securities Said to Be Three ‘Times the Capital Stock—lIllegal Issue Also Alleged. ‘Court, notifying the directors of tho Bank of Mount Vernon to show cause, EASTERN QUTLET, Will Divide Control of the Erie with James.J. Hill’s Northern ‘Securities Company. Erie directors have elected as -thelr Cece. Exeoutive Committee, Norman B, Ream, eotlng | 31, Mok, ‘Twombly and Charles I. sf ober un to be equiv. |Bteele. They represent tha three prin- cipal Interests in the praperte—the ‘Wootern, Vanderbitt and Morgan tn- the new menagement will be the en- largement of Erie's terminals at Jersey it has heretofore moved u!! its trains ts declared evholly inadequate for the new President James J, Hill, of the North- ern Securities Company, one of the principal ow: York to-day. means the announcement of additional deajs in Erle. Reld-Leeda-Ream combination — and ;|Mr. Hill are sald to have reached an understanding whereby the Erle may Rock Island and the Northern Securi- sylvanta any The Pennsylvania h York, Susquehanna & Western, while tho New York Central is placated by the placing of HH. Mcls, Twombly on the Executive Committee, where he may have a voice in the active management, The Cotton Mark ailekly recovered from the pied @ little rod # for to-day wero « enby 10 go still ffrher The opsning prices wore: January, & bid; Fepruawy, s09 bid, April, 6.05 10's 68; June, 8.05 to B08; J ENTS QUESTIONED. red Violated by Purchase MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., Jan, 13 James J.. Reynolds, the second largest in the Bank of Mount Ver- non, through his counsel, ex-Judge George C, Appell, has gocured an order © Gaynor, of the Bupreme term of the Supreme Court Guturday at White Plains, Why a referee should not de appointed to investigate the affairs of the inet- Jesse Lantz, cashier of the bank. was served to-day with the order. Mr, Rey- nolde, who tmone of the weatihiest rest dents of this clty, says in his petition: ‘Mat the ofilcers and directors of said bank are and for some time have been conthicting ite affairs in a carcloss and imprudent manner, in that they have Alscounted a large amount of worthless paper, which te now held by eatd bank. and have made purchases of alleged #1 curities amounting to upward of three times the capital of the bank, contrary He also holds that the officers of tho bank, through their carelossness or otherwise, iMegally issued fifteen shares of tho capital stock of the bank be- yond the authorized capital, namely, and fifty shares of the par valuo of $25,000, #0 that from the oooks of the institution ft appeared that there ‘were outstanding two hundred and sixty-five shares of the capital Gre) He continues “this dseu 10. tring the weal “be: . 22, 1902. That ten of these shares were P dolivered by certificate No. 163, 1x0, which certificate ec, ISLAND GETS Steele, a member of the the ,announcemont of the lve Committee, it was om- that ehe first movement of construction of new tracks, tragk tunnel through whlch ners of Erle, reached New It ts said that his arrival Island group—the Moores- the common advantage of conflicting with the Penn- the New York Central. been appeased equiescence in fis plan to outright or control by al trae compact the New| oe cotton market opened quiet y ‘en l to olnts higher. 5 was abou pected. @ und the late cables came hi This, with very eld rough tlie Bouthern Stater, » covering and ing at the start here, which 18. The port ie rome ln) pared with ¢ r y marker later in th Hive and thee was a vende si 80 bo 651; -two' shares. That five | 50,300 me the Megal wharen were delivered to Wanted W. Whitmore by certificate No, ars, | 104, issued Dec, 26, 1902." as Hay Shares. 100 Amal Am Copper rk Ties. tow (Chen ha Youndey Exprese 100 Ain, 8 100 Am iw a Ho Ain 100 Am, 20 Anaeo 32,000 At, ‘ 000 At, mM) Balt. & Oh & Onto pt. 15,000 Brooklyn aN bak en da Mining ‘Top, & 8 F. Top a 8. F. pti. i Noe AK 600 Consolidated | 400 Gon. Tob. pt 10.000 Gaon, tro 200 Dei. 200 Den, Hilo G. vt 2 1.400 DI Prod, Go | ‘a Srutoon 20) Den. & Rlo Grande” Bec. 200 Duluth § 0 200, Dutt 900 1,800 Norihern, 400 Mocking Gout 7,900 Llinote Oentral 100 International Paper» 200 Inte: vt Nigh, Low, Clos. \5 TH tom S 900 Repiblio Steet pf... M) Rock latand 4 S00 Southern Pacific X) Southern Rallway 40) Sout, Railway pt. 2.000 Tol. gt, st eeec: ny ere 3 ore "100 Vitw <Car, Onem 200 Vulean Det, Co, SSRReae: wen eee 11 Cotton Ol, Ami Ameri 5 [Amer Locomotive G ‘Total’ saiea ot etacka ‘were*a98°11> eiarss © 4 IN gen be 12 eu 3b» R&P i ET ae de Mat | BOND TRANSACTIONS. a A NY Buea @ Wetera Jin money. Michael Harrison, of No. 8 sit tatandng 1000, 103. Ore 8h List con be 0 1084 OC & & nuttin 7 Government Now ‘Bid. Asked, | LOST MONEY AND WATCH, Accused Denied Robbery Charge, but Was Held for Grand Jary, (Special to The Evesing World.) NEWARK, N. J., Jan, 138.—Peter Mackey, who lives at No. 18 Pine stree! Paterson, is a prisoner at the First Pre- clnct, charged with stealing a siiver watch, a gold chain and locket and $20 Huntemon street, was the complainant bbery is alleged to have taken Broderick's saloon, at Plane et etreet, In court Mackey charge, but was held for the Grand Jur —— WANTED TO SEE HOUSE BURN Mother Finds Som Clapping His Hands in Doorway, Mrs. Poppin went to the grocery to- day and loft Utte Georgie, her four- year-old son, alone in her apartment on (he top floor of the apartment-house at No. 196 Gt, Nicholas avenue, When she came in Georgie was om doorway clappini the fire because he wanted to ouse bur The damage was ~ Banking and Fi inancial, &. HAIGHT & FREESE oO a moat “ao,” il, corn E LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, “advance of Ten Points on the|!. Greenberg Named by Vice- the orice of refined eumars 10 points to-| NEWARK, N. J., Jan, 13.—Applica- x fui |aay, or a basis of $47 net tor granu-|tion was made to-day before Vice-Chan- ie THs |satea. oF cellor Stevens for the appointment of a at "All refiners followed the lead of the | fecelver to wind up the affairs of the Souter | Rativay ” ih ae | rrust, end made Ma ccc ntti North American Realty Company, Torus ‘Pac at ag The advance was attributed to the|,re%vor the oie. There wae noone. | | Grion Paotto 101 1h 30 small marsin ot Bronte on which refiners | sition to the appointment. Elabteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenwe, 1st HH HE |hava been working cecently. 4 jou omy | ‘The real cause is said to be, however, bh $ou | tte small stock in the country, which DECREASE IN WHEAT SUPPLY meana a larger demand in the — RRS Gtiltes BOAT) Special telegraphic and cable commu- 26% 20% 26% expected to benefit | nications recelyed by Bradstreet's show materially from the rise in the retines the following changes in avatiable sup- culo como. -===---- = PHEUMATISM Directorate of Mercantile,Which| miss mretthart says He Decetvea Gers promise of marriage. which Bay-| weather predictions, the increasing pains in muscles and joints fore. + ders of the Mercantile N , mae eg ee a nied as jie now refuses (o Keep, ney have been | telling the approaching storm or the coming of bad weather. It is from fret steos ¢oward the ectual abeorption a these constant sufferers that the great army of rheumatic cripples is of the Seventh Nattonal and Broadway National Banks by increasing the num- ber of the Merocantile’s directors from] ure in wheat aside from the steadiness give up or hobble abouton crutches, nine to minoteen. and corn was dull, but firm tn sympathy | Nobody ever outlived Rheuma- will have a very strong. if not control- | steadier on wheat, showing a al Fat Ang, interest, in te new institution. The | (oy eat te market nocame & Iittie more names of the new directors are as fol- | active and prices in both wheat ang lows: corn showed a tendency to advance. | gent and persistent treatment soribed for me for over two months Cromwell, Edward Gould, Willlam F.| off ned. Com—May, 483-4’ bld;" July, | of every variety and form i is caused 5. 8. 8. advertised and decided to Beanery & & Atip pai opening zie wore: Wheat| DY @m over-acid condition of the try it. Immediately I commenged Vv. H. Tay " ee Ste jomas |. Mi, yt Thompson, Of the: Wilkes’ i President of the Western Union; ofr. | * “York's sloring, | prices, wei oisons and gritty particles, and it | atiast found somerelief. Icontin« Bios HW | detrey, 1s, Preedent of. the pave. ane ac 855-8) Ma) a pia: eae irritating pene that | uedite use and amentirely well. Z Yoo ca i 91K ae a ; ‘Thom: aod the fatlate 401. producethe inflammation, swelling will always feol dooply interested HP Bi i associate of Edwin Gould. Mr. Crom- ee Teles were: Wheat| 90d pains, which last as long as | inthe suco pip 2 iteu ee + 8 well was counsel for the Seventh Na- 721-2 May, 763-8 to 76 the blood remains in this sour and me so much good. Yourstruly, The total wales of bonds were $2,162,000. tional when it got into trouble and was ry LEP Ser ie Peg tho | acid state, MES. ALICH HORTOM, | pulled out of the hole by Gould money. /43 to 431-8; ldentenonns To cure Rheumatism perma- 811 Twelfth Strect. WHITNEY'S TRUST )NO DIVIDEND FOR Stontte STRIKES A SNAG.) COLORADO FUEL) }~ Legal Obstacles to the Lead|Street Hears that Company Combine Will Necessitate an} Will Use $3,000,000 to Buy a Entire Change of Plans. New Steel Plant at Pueblo. Rug Department. 8. Altman t €o, invite attention to a Sale of large and medium size Rugs, of UNUSUAL INTEREST, for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, January {4th and Sth, for which extraor. Promoters of the new $10,000,000 Lead| John ©, Osgood, Chairman of the Trust, which includes Jn Its membership Orinrcag aH settles at renee: Fai Colorado Fuel 5 William C. Whitney, Thomas F. Ry8n.|nave yen called to New York to at- Harry Payne Whitney and the Guggen-|tend the frat meeting of the Board of heims, have encountered legal obstacles.| Directors since the Gould-Harriman- To sidestep them they have changed | Hawley contes thelr proposed plans of organization, Great Interest attaches to this meet- ‘ Ing, because the dividend policy of the Tt was originally proposed for Che Né~/- oy Gwnere! wilt then be detenmtned dinary reductions will be made in prices of: Honal Lead Company to increase 18! when John W. Gates made his apec- capital stock and take over the other/tacular but unsuccessful attempt to EAST INDIA and TURKISH RUGS, cone load manufacturing concerns on a basis|cure control of the company for the of an exchange of atock. ~ [United States Steel Corporation he was sisting of various sizes, in widths from 7 to (2 feet This plan had been perfected ehen| Sven @ solar plexus shock by the action Intimations of an attack in the coarts|0f the Osgood boant in failing to de- ‘wide, in proportionate lengths—several examples lipon 1b 4ed to ehanae clare a dividend at the usual time. t Et e 1d-Harriman-Hawley in- . Tt 1s now proposed to form a “holding | .crmes Wiidea" the Board of Director are given, as follows: company,'’ which ehall take over al the! the question of dividends has again be: lead manufacturing concerns, including|come paramount. the Natonal Lead Company itself, ‘The new owners have planned an ex- nditure of $3,000,000 for a new plant As goon as the arrangement can be/Et"Diemio, and it ts, semi-omcially said laine canal oie’ Lill? © ile taestopaneeaienynsar cs a Turkish Carpets, $52.00, 73.00, 85.00 Be SUGAR TRUST PUTS RECEIVER FOR Original prices from $80 to $125, PRICES UP AGAIN.) REALTY CONCERN, East India Carpets, $68.00, 87.00, 98.00 Original prices from $110 to $185. Refined Product Is Attributed| Chancellor to Wind Up Affairs to Small Margin of Profit. of North American Company. IN ADDITION to the above, several cholce ex« amples of FINE PERSIAN CARPETS will be offered at DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS, ¥ ‘The American Surar ‘Trust advanced (Special to The Bvening World.) ies as compared with last accounts: ACUTE AND CHRONIC, Rome people bave been ay from Rheumatism so long MUSCULAR, MERCURIAL, — ‘hey can scarcely remember the time when they were catialy ARTICULAR, free from an ache or pain, have long since forgotten the joys of @ Is to Absorb Seventh and the} i%tn¢, Won't Keen rromincr {INFLAMMATORY Sere ltaiad and tice misery MONTREAL, Jan. 18.—Minnle Crott- I of every stings and ease anaes hart, a New York cloak model, last night aggravate exposure to cold or su Broadway, Causes Wonder. |Mrt,« New York closk: model, teat nleot! AND) SCIATIC. Sree totes by esrosiey tocol sr MSMR ctiesuh Roatan: socue tice ae walking barometers and most accurate im BIG NATIONAL BANK ACCUSES WOOER OF FRAUD. The Wheat Market recruited. Their bodies are worn out by the incessant pains and the Te wheat market to-day opened | joints become so stiffened and bent steady and quiet. There was no feat-| that they are at last compelled to Bowling Green, Ky, + Gentlemen :—About ayear ago: wasattacked by. acuteRheumatismY in my shoulders, arms and legs bee low the knee. I could not raise my armtocombmyhair. Doctors pree The new names show that the Goulds | with the West. ‘The Southwest was tism; the disease never loosens its ‘rip or leaves of its own accord, ut must be driven out by intelli- advance over yesterday's close, Aft 3 Robert C, Cloughry, William Nelson] wNew, York's, opent TSuly, Wa | earough theblood, forRheumatism | withoutgiving meany relief, Leaw to 70; 731-8 to 731-4.| blood, and the deposit in muscles, its use I felt better, and remarked Ber Chrmary, 18| Sere ty, O68 10 Wea; July, oe joints and nerves of corrosive | tomy mother that! was glad Ihad nently the blood must be purified and invigorated, and no other remedy does this so well or so prom as §, S. vg It refreshes and restores to the thin acid blood its no nd health- enatalning. RIRDETEIER, And when strong, rich blood is again circulating Tene al ¢ body the acid poisons and irritating matter are washed out of the muscles and joint and the pains at once cease Rheumatism is a thing of the past, 8. S. 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