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\ MCR NI ne veal ROUTED HEAVY BUYING - Courts Wins a Big Victory in ee Its Fight with the Pennsyl- ee vania Railroad. rae change Banishes Fear at Least. DLES NOT TO BE AEMOVED. A @espatch from Trenton, N. J., that the United States Clreuit ik “in that city hes rendered a dect- aie enjoining the Pennsylvania Rail- “reed from interfering with the wires of ‘Western Union Telegraph Company the lines of that system. The in- is made permanent and marks decided victory for George Gould in fight against President Cassatt, of The recent heavy demand of F upon London for gold, which led to po sibilities of early exports from > York on the triangular basis, was exchange in Paris from % franos centimes, to 2% francs 1 centimes, with fractionally better pricoa and tendency to advance. a at be remembered that last year _; the Pennsylvania Railroad, which had vsing the wires of the Western , made @ contract with the Postal Company by which it was handle all the Pennsylvania business. . ‘Western Union was served with no- tos to abandon its offices along the Pennsylvania lines and remove its poles pha wires. bought back thelr stocks. $1,000,000 worth of stocks a day for ton are considerably more than for t while the market now centres arou An Injunction wes obtained prohibit- the posstbiiities of complications in t the Pennsylvania from forclbly oust- the Western Union or preventing - the Western Union from using the of- had been occupying. This in- function was argued through the courts "And to-day it 1s confirmed, War May Be Uxtended. Behind this Gould victory Iles an inat- ®ation of an extension of hostilities Along the lines that caused the removal of the Western Union from the Penn: aylvania system—the fight between the _ Wabash and the Pennsylvania, The Wa- | dash is fighting to get to the seaboard, eee Satine is fighting to keep the ‘Wabash in Western territory. Wheh the Wabash encroached upon |The helping to lower the amount. Jeland common and Atchison. No po: tive announcement connecting Atchis: with the Rock Island and Drie has be: made, but ite strength has led many conclude that it is a part of the coi bination. |} might’s close. It grew stronger in to industrial atocks and low-prici » railroad properties in Virginia, Pennsyl-| by big interests. Svante, and Maryland, by the coisolida- | stocks we: “tlon of which it was expected that the| thelr advance had been (oo rapid. _» Western system would reach tidewater, f President Caspatt started o retallatory| Western mgageelhtt War upon George Gould. a Union‘ | fhe ‘ceased his efforts to extend the = ane Cy the Ailantic seaboard the hh Company, nly yrot the stoek ot which jgbbe Gould eatate, would be e Pennsylvania system | pennsylvania granted Mt by the rom the Tight of way. Mr. gas , ieee iT} caused an advance of over two carried related to the Fennayl-| with corresponding strength in Ya business away from the Wentern Sinan’ Gould’ wocka: ate then pares ween the Western rT te feomaan tem} i it m d even y ite own lnes, to | ome short selling in D. Rockefeller, jr., are interested, All the coal atooke Digher. Ontano & it and a half. » market continue COULDS; BOOMS STOCKS. Gold Exports for the Present LONDON’S HEAVY PURCHASES London has been purchasing at least week. Ixports of wheat, corn and cot- corresponding period last year, so that At least one-fourth of the day's trad- ing was confined to Erle common, Rock The market opened better than last und many amall advances were made, Plitsburg and began acquiring small|rallroad stocks were purchased langely Some of the top noih neglected un the theary that of Ow In- eaunted to-day by the rise of sterling 13 at deast 2 points away from the export Wall street's responae to this tavorabte development was a more active market, a Pressure hereto- fore manifest in varlous stocks eased off. Many who ime been #elling short | Northern, $12,000,000 on the a he nd he settlement of Wall street's foreign debi, it ls patent that Busope is materially i on en to ne ed wain, whioh quickly followed the announce- ment of its important victory over the ‘Mr, Gould was informed that unless Pe Fenn vdie\es: (hat redhec than’ the support of the juntor Gould pool, in which Wrank Gouvkd emi John The permanem imjunction agadnat the: Disquieting reports from the Union were active and Rook Island on SAVE TINE TO non affects the entire lines of the ; in New Jersey, @ great fy. The precedent will ald us ma- My in fighting the case in other repeating SS Rimes batare ward Boun Tinie thew righ Hight ot of fh iL we enter bound will stop at Plymouth to | Passengers and mails, AE of from five to eight hours in service between here and London, ———— CURB MARKET IS FIRM. our enti between New York and Chic ‘vay ¢ pgtand Securities and Standard Ol) in activity. were are worth hen conaid- North German Lloyd Ships East- to Stop at Plymout! At the offices of the North German Idoyd line, No, 11 Broadway, this morn- may ing the report wes confirmed that here- after all ships of that line eastward jand ‘This means a the The outside market opened active and firm, with no speolal features. Northern the Quotations for the active atocks were with witlen they pon, Bid. Amked e came linen Lie Ta ROAD 88 60 ise worth ‘practically 8 for a meeting to com 166 But ht Sat refused Then y F neylva nia. hamne & price 2 reheset {0 ‘make ‘us any u that we began wae Fighto wel had if the Pennsylvania The Cotton Market, cat Out our] ‘The loca! colton market opened steady (j feean to-day, with prices unchanged to 2 on, nly ih, ‘any telee ome that Accepted "bertain 49 0 over th a Gaited’ Hates.” One ara ne 5 rqnmeat wave to the whole op » the: tin March, May and July Becond gras hat he ly # points higher to deckinad a trite torday's holde held that {tor “Gay's POR receipts of (35,400, 42.200 bales last year. The m ket_remained qulet,. without The interest wenther tn moderate than yeseniay, mill cold, with ‘mous tered. showers polnts higher, ‘The market was {1 list, but prof talchng by im ad on the the in- daroug with nae against enced by the favorable showing of cables and the support which the local bulls notably After the call pri yen tor RAILROADS WILL SPEND $40,000,000 Estimates of Amounts for Bet- terments and Equipments Run Into Huge Figures. Estimates of the amounts to be spent by the railroads of the country for new constuction, equipments’ and better- ments this year make the enormous ag- Kregate of $400,090.00 Not since the boom days of railroad building In the ‘70s has this record been equatied Among the roads which have already announced their proposed expenditures for the purposes stated are: Atchigan, $10,000,000; Rock Island, $8,000,00; Penn- sylvania, $90,000.00; New York Central and the Vanderbtlts, $20,000,000; Wabash, $20,000,000; Baltimore and Ohio, $10,000,- 000; Missouri Pacific, $8,000,000; Unton Pa- cific, $10,000,000, and the Southern Pacitle, $10,000,000. In addition President James J. Hill, of the $400,000,00) Northern Securities Com- pany, will spend $10,000,000 on the Great Northern Pa- eiflc and $5,000,000 on the Burlington, making @ total of $27,000,000 by this one company ‘The vurlous southern lnex controlled by J, Plerpont Morgan will’ spend. $22,- 000,000, of which $7,000,000 Will be expend- ed'on'the Southern Ratlway. BELMONT PLANS TRANSFER SYSTEM. that Central Trains Will Not Be Run in the Subway. Now that the State Board of Railroad Commissioners has formally approved the lease of the Manhattan “L" by the Interborough Rapid ‘Tranelt Company the plans of August Belmont and his associates are certain to be carried through, At a special stockholders of both the the Rapid ‘Transit Company action Is certain. Both groups of stockholders will give their assent to the lease without any opposition, Then the new changes will be worked out It is said that meeting Friday of the “L" road and favorable August Belmont has plang maturing for his new system, which will include transfers between the Manhattan “Land the subway, which will practically cover the entire rapid transportation aystem of the city. Negotlations between the rapld transit company ‘and the New York Central Railroad do net contemplate the running of the Central's trains In the subway, It js authoritatively said that this Bi not, be done. An arrangement Is sted! to ‘be made whoreby the Suburban trains of the Centrat will use | the “L avetem for the Putnam divi- | sion traing, so that suburbanites may wo direct to the Battery. MORGAN CLEANS UP MILLIONS IN STEEL! : At the Same Time It Is Said}His Profits in Promoting the United States Corporation Are Said to Total $25,000,000. J.P. Mor & Co., managers of the $200,000,000 underwriting syndicate of the United States Steel Corporation, will shortly declare another dividend of 6 per cent. Alrendy 20 per cent., or $40,000,000, has been paid, and the forthcoming dividend wil! make a total of $50,00,000 in profits recelved by the syndicate. Originally the syndicate agreed to put up $200,000,000 to underwrite the Billion Tollar Steel Trust. It was called on to pay only $25,00,000 In cash and this en- tire sum was returned to it when the corporation was floated. In addition to recelving Its original deposit of $25,000,000 back It has been ald $40,000,000 In profits, and the new dividend soon to be declared will make $50,000,000, 5 dicate in Wall street or any other place ever realized such magnifi- cent profits from un underwriting scheme. syndicate has made a net profit of $56,600,000, plus the dividends it has received upon its holdings, J.P. Morgan & + profits on the steel organization plan are estimated at IE together, THE CLOSING Seer Law, Clos. High. 000 Amal 6% votton Ol m. ice 100 American Linseed, W Amer, Linweed pf. 700 Amer, Lovomottve 100 Am, | Lovo. 100 Am, Smelt q Brooklyn it. 400 Brunewick ito chic. ‘Te 1,700 Chie, Union Chie) Union ‘Trae pe 1,100 Chie, & Alton. G i High 14,500 U 4,300 1 400 Vire.< tears, ch Consolidated Exchange Salen. Open, High. Low. 63H SN OZ 40%, 45. 21,700 Minsourl Pacific 400 a) Biscnie $00 National Lead .. tional Lead pe 00 N. J ra Norfolk & Western ON) Norfolk a Weal, Bt 100 North American .- + 100 N. ¥. Alrbrake .. 800 N 100 New ¢ 91.800 Ontario & Weetera 100 Pacific Coa .- Fenn i M) People 2700 Preawed Btrel Pullman Palace Gar - Ry, Geol Spring. 2 200 Rubber Good 200 Sloss ‘snefield 16,000 South, Pacife 6,000 Southern Railway M9 Kouthern Hallway pf 00 Bt, Ya 300 Bt 1300 3 Loule BW. 600 wt: Tals, 8: Wot, 2.200 Tenn. ¢ Tren 1.600 Texas Pao loo Twin City 300 Toledo, Ry. & flgot 308 00 7 Until Father John’s Mrs, C. J. McCabe, living at 31 Round, Hill street, Roxbury, Mass., “I think it advi a for the are of ple afflicted as I was, to write of what Father John's Medicine has done for me. I never heard of the medicine until last winter some one spoke of it to my husband, and, | of course, I said it wi thing else. I was sick and tired try-| ng go many so-called cures, besides ying @ doctor, Penis fall in Octobe: usual, I began to cough and I said well herel go to my room again to stay all win- ter, which I have done for eleven years. I would start in October and never Jeave wy room until May, “T had an attack of Grip which left me with chronic bronchitis, and I wa, very badly off. My friends have sat by my bed thinking I would pass away any moment, The constant coughing night and day left my heart in a very serious condition, any slight move THIS WOMAN EXPECTED TO DIE Did Not Leave Her Room for Eleven Winters, of Grip and Chronic Bronchitis. like every- | Frere “T1t.906" tal ealee of sideks “wore 174300" aberoe LON DON | MARKET STEADY. American Railway Shares Harden Atter Barly Irregularity, The London market to-day was ge erally steady In tone, with prices fra: tionally In advance of yesterday's fini figures, Trading was moderately active. South African mining securities, after 4 strong opening, receded slightly. Rio Tintos sold at 43 1-8. The early prices in American railway | securities displayed some frregularity, ul later in the day there was a tend- enoy to harden, and the whole list went naiderably in advance of the, closing | sterd New York. Thi in department i wh) as the bu rented by jam Nelson Cromwell as counsel, been ment that the Gould faction Proposition to compromise, which was @t once rejected. ‘COULD LOSES IN BICYCLE FGA 4 Cy : ‘Rival Faction Announces Posi- ely that They Are Now in Control of Big Combination. Willlam A. Read, Frederle P. Olcott, George F. Crane, Colgate Hoyt and F. S. Bmithers, composing one of the rival reorganization committees of the Amer- tcan Bicycle Company, announce that they. have won In the fight for reorgan- ization, aga that their plan is now oper- ative, This means that the faction repre- Edwin Gould, Francis L. Higginson, William H. Taylor and Will- has defeated, and that the only re- course left them fs a resort to legal pro- coedcings. It fs intimated by the victorious ele- made a eo Capral seeking safe investment nde it through Sunday Worlé Wants. dow aantaldin, NING, JANUARY 14,0008, jocoircbamanll bition THE LATEST NEWS Of THE BUSINESS WORLD| BOND TRANSACTIONS. Adame Express de 200 NYC & StL 4s 2000... seceses 1B 10% BK Tena georgn In fy 4000... 10 South Pao 4s A sbicyele ba 000... 16 NY ree dn 1000. + 1% a Erle tat gm in 4s 2000. - 108 3 92% Am. i Beate T0000... 8B | North on £000. 103% a1 Mn iat da #000. 100% ne 5000. 103% » Nor Pac gen 3a : By 1000... BM a stamped 100 9. 2000. 91% Baltimore & Ohio 00, Mex Cen Ist Inc 6000 5000. i MILE Sh A West Mok eT ie de ot Mm a'P iy de 200 105, COCk SL emt 100... 108% Late & Naa ‘unt 4 5000 100% Munhattan con 4a 43000. 104% 10% 118% 116i Oregon Short “Line Do & prtopte, 40000 emt Ae 1000. 784 eld O Gon tat 1000, ua Unton Pac ist oe 1000. > coll 4s Rio G & Wa. 110000 om 7 00. 10000.. 25000. 1000...) wry @ Penn a ROW ccrccrree 98 West Sore Tee 4a 900- . 0 wn & 1H Sone 4a + 108 1 , ity Ist Se ie 20 is 1000 tule (otal aalee of bonds to! day were $2,801,000, rnment Bonds, Bid, Aaked.| ia, Asked, 0 1084 1B de coun aati Pocah C & C a 6% fc. new 8000. 92% . 23000, 9215 ion 100: a WILL FIGHT STANDARD Ol Different! Duty W on Refined Petroleum. BERLIN, Jan. 14.-The Reichstag day adopted by 113 to 70 votes the Ta: Committee's resolution, asking the Gi ernment to consider whether It is in the interests of the nation to plac Gifferential duty as against cride, a national refining industry. ‘The resolution is directed against Standard Oil Company. ro The Wheat Market. The local wheat market opened firmer to-day and a quarter of a cent higher I Be Placea on re@ned petroleum, in order to establish Ls room ceipts. shorts and Nght Corn was Jand the very firm’ cables. to-| and trading We a8 on a Hght seal fe Ww openin riees’ were: rife t. we Be Ri 78 1-2, jov- not eR “2 to 76 5-8; 7B 1-2 -8 to 4 prices closing prheat, he offered. patent, 18 7 to i Ty corn, 441-4 on) 438 July, ptember, 4a i, °°! the better cables, a demand from the northwest re- Nkewlse firm, being still {nfluenced by poor grading “West After the | early dealings the markets were quiet 9 opening prices were: Wheat July, to 44 1-8 weal 14; July, EVERY WOMAR Should Read This. lost wonderful preparation in the wort Monroe, “Does more for my complexion and form thas anything I have ever used."’—Anna Held. Thousands of Woe All speak in the highest terme DR, ARLES’ FLESH FOOD. 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Phone 5211. swore ‘Want Ads.” have a healthy, and’? health is wealth as you must, own, \| Hy ee TH [> Medicine Cured Her John's Medicine this winter, and am happy to say I am able to be around the house, and sleep all night, a thing |I have not done for eleven years, My doctor had told me I could not be cured, as my severe heart trouble j only Aggravated the cough but that I | could get some relief by taking Digi talis. after each meal, but since I have |taken Father John's I do not take it, as my heart is quite steady, ‘My neighbors and friends are surprised to see me around and look- ing so well. | give Father John's ‘Med- icine to my little granddaughter, 14 can be. ‘You can, if you wish, use my name and endorsement and J would be pleased to see anyone to tell them I have been taking 20 drops | months old, and she ts as hardy as | what Father John's Medicine has done for me after suffering eleven years. (Signed) Mra. C. J. MoCabe, 31 Round Hill St., Roxbury, Mass. ton and lace; sizes 6 10 11, at forcements for the Sreat Double Value Shoe Sale Have arrived. They will be on sale to-morrow, displayed on 32 specia! tables. RASH S $2.00 OES AT. WOMEN'S SHOES—Vici Kid; double soles; Tips; all sizes. in lace and button; Patent 1,95 WOMEN'S $3.50 SHOES AT WOMEN'S SHOES—Kid, Calf, Patent Leather and Patent Kid; button, | Bluchers; alsothe new All Dull Kid; lace; $3.00 and $3.50 shoes; all sizes and widths of each style, lace and ee FE SHOES A’ ee WOMEN'S SAMPLE SHOE Lm ions that money and all the a, en hers a5 $5.00 to es 6) shoes; in sample sizes. GIRLS’ SHOES—Kid and Patent Leather Tips; spring heels; in but- 69 98 BOY'S’ $1.50 SHOES AT Sizes 11% to 2, at the Children’s 84% to Youth also some for large boys. 50c. SLIPPERS AT (Main BOYS' SHOES. Kid and calf, Allsizes from number All-Fel BATH or BEDROOM SLIPPERS. in all sizes, for men and women, 84 Second Floors, OUSANDS OF PAIRS OF GOOD SHOES IN ALL SIZES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. KH) About Half Price. MEN'S $3.50 sHors aT 1,95 MEN'S SHOES, with Worth’s Electric Cushion Soles, Kid and Calf, all sizes of each lace and congress, also Men's Shoes of Kid Calf and Parene Leather widwegular MEN'S $5.00 roe SHOES AT 2 OD MEN'S SHOES, custom made; in Patent Colskin; lace, button and Bluchers; hand- sewed welt soles; all sizes; made for $5.00 and $6.00, MEN'S 33,00 Oxronds at 4, OO MEN'S KID OXFORD TIES; hane-tuned soles; very light suitable for dancing or gen- eral parlor wear; in all sizes; also Patent Leather Pumps, in size 7 only. ISe 19¢