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ARKET WAITS ON CONGRESS, ‘Weed of Financial Legislation ‘Given’ as the Cause for a Stock List that Is Flat and ~ Dull. FEAR OF GOLD EXPORTS. & pprlitiea that the Outflow WII! Begin Shortly, but Will Not Be as Large as It Was at This Time Last y S | To-day's stock market was a continu- ition of the last two days’ uncertain ements in any part of the list. Its anges were erratic and spotted, with - @ professional element in control, H 5 ‘interest in the future of the market Reems to center about legisiative move- | ist i in Washington. The promise is | ven speculators by prominent fnanc Apterests that !f the powers in contro! ssure Wall street that a financial bil! | Will be enacted at this session there met no further obstacles to a big market ovement, Uniess this is received, however, tne al Varlable and shifty condition 18 Mkeiy to obtain indetinitely, The fear} of gold exports has dwindled to the ok rumor basis, and there Is remote + ghance of any gold-being sent out this Month. othe announcement from Washington t Standard Ol) and Norgan Interests ve #ecured a promise from resident evell that an extra session of Con ws shali be heid if no currency legis- Jation is enacted before March 4 didn’t te any marked enthusiasm, It was considered as too remote a pos. ‘sibility to base any material alvanc stocks upon. Whether there may be stantial foundation for the story, ail street {s willing to wait, Exports during 1902 exceeded imports $3 and for the month of exited $148,006,823 against 9. 'Phis showing is cer- e exceeded by to b tement, use of the excellent showing in quey' vernment reports the sto: of International list were strengthened (p MANY Instances there were wub- gains from the opening prices. tall mains bankers say that it is ta ble outflow of a Pwithin’ Mune mext six weeks, but be, tearly as large as ic the floating indebt- pee through ex- transactions has been settled by of securities abroad. Finan- singe tn in Elo se seemed to lag un- apathy. Dealings f Taree but wat the narrow range Of more manipn- | ‘or control, In the first and second stocks were favorites, while common was allowed to drift with market. i Island's share in the admitted deal is still a mystery which not be explained unt; James J. and . Morgan hold another ference. ‘The latter's admission that le js for sale is the only tangible ent by any one, — _ CURB MARKET INACTIVE. ‘The outside market was dull. Very Issues were dealt in and the trading as restricted to a narrow volume. : feuotations for the active stocks were: Anked, Ship! jock Is Listed. ‘he Listing ron A of the New rk Btock Exchange has passed favor- ly upon the securities of the United tes Shipbuilding Company, and they here dealt in for the first time on nge to-day. “Phe securities include $20,009,000 6 per mt. noncumulative preferred; $25,000,- fommon stock, $14,500,000 first mort- eb per cent. sinking fund bonds and twenty-year er c@nt, cole and mortgage bon ene committee “also ordered Shese new securities, which bh sn en the Bxchan; American lephone | listed reafter Braph capital pee and Hudson ME, $17,148,000 ad ortgage bonds; resent Railway Fal mortgage focrande Railwa:, Tagitionat first con. ‘anitgags 4 per cent, bonds. SHIPPING NEWS. i ‘ALMANAC POR TO-DAY. fue rees., 7.22.63 wets, 4.57)/Moon rises, THE TIDE: High Water. ae 16 Low Water, ari sm TY 437 614 PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. vos. Ldverpoo) Fort 6pain ‘ape New ‘Orleans 4 me es Willem V., Port No BIPAMSUIPS. HE LA =e with no decided or Important | 4 0 the January |* Seat Siemans Halts etn RNG IA LRAT. GON RE Ube ke OWNERS DENY TAX REDUCTION. —___++ Comptroller Says Property-Holders Pay Less than Was Paid a Year Ago, but Latter Are Up in Arms. GROUT’S TABLE SHOWING DECREASE IN TAXATION THIS VEAR OVER 1902. se dette askin \its actual e wi. ibn ice TO REORGANIZE MISSOURI PACIFIC. George Gould Plars ta Readjust Finances So Better Earning Statement Can Be Shown. A plan Is under way for the readjuat- mont of the finances of Missourl Pa- cific and its subsidiary lines, and it ds said that an official announcement 1 mable soon Goorge Gould and his associates be- Hev@ that the development of the prop- erty can be greatly hastened by read- |Justment and the earnings vastly in- crensed. The road's direct cost in earnings and ning power Is believed to be far greater than is shown In the re- ports. Arrangements ‘have not orogressed far enough to indicate to what extent the Gould lines east of the Misstasipp! may be affected by the readjustment ~ BUSINE "LOAD LEASE QUICKLY RATIFIED. Interborough Stockholders Meet and Without Dissenting Voice Sanction the Big Deal. Holders of the stock trust certificates of the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany met in special session at No. 2% Nassau street at noon. Representatives of 314,900 shares, more than % per cent. of the entire amount of stock included in the Trust certificates, voted in favor of leasing the property and franchises of the Manhaty tan “Lon original terms. ‘There wax no opposition to the plan. It was explained by President August Belmont, and all the shares represented were unantmously yoted in favor of leasing the “L" for 999 years. ‘There now remains only the rat!fica- tion of the lease by the Manhattan “L" stockholders for it to become operative. Physical control of the property will not be assumed until April next. or Street 1902 1908, Tax pala, Tax 1903 Decrease No., Assessed Assessed 1902, Rate est. below 18th St Valuation, — Valuation Rate 2.35 Tax 176 $1,750 $2,100 $41.19 $9.06 1,750 1,100 chek) 9.06 1,750 2,100 4119 9.06 1,750 2,100 41.19 9.06 | 2,500 4,000 58.84 12.08 2,000 2,400 47.07 11.35 | 1,600 1,000 $59] 1.600 1,900 1,800 1,300 1,800 "300 12.36 1,809 42.365 8,800 so44 8.806 80.44 2.100 143 2,100 2,700 49.48 41.31 Comptroller Grout intends to Issue af Coney Island residents, however, ao | series of tables applicable to , fAch | vot agree with the Comptrolle Many borough, showing the comparative |of them declare they are paying in- | Workings and rerults of the present /creased taxes under the present system, tax syetem, as against » plan of| Charles Feltmann, a well-known hotel last year, man on the island, is one of the com- begins to-day by fssuing a series plainers, His property has been as- of figures on dwelling property situ-| sessed at $350,000 this year. Under the ated In the Twenty-sixth John Y. MeKane regime Feltmann was Last year his Eighth, Nineteenth Wards of Brooklyn and | In |taxed a nominal sum. the former ward, on ERigizteenth jassessment arose to $90,000. With the street, between Fourth and Fifth | marked increase for 1#3 he and other} avenues, he furnishes iiustrations of ) Coney Island residents are up in arms. the operation of the new plan | Feltmann pays the assessment is out- 'Tye Comptroler declares that the|rageous and declares he will go to foregoing ‘s illustrative of the manner | court. Lei yabe) ax pla vill © 0 a Comptroller Grout answers: “I invite in which the tax plan will operate to the laniseat contersin Meltinannia eaeen oie advantage of d then ling house uahout the greater chy. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Clos. owners ie ‘operty would not be excessively taxed | f he pald on an assessment of $500, 000. Sheffioid Paci fe Ratlway WM) Southern Ratlway pt G0 st. 1, a 100 Am: Steel Fy vt. $0 Unton 3.909 Am auner Joo U8, nacenda 100. 8 6 1 Pipe 000 ‘Arch, T len Leather .. Top, & 100 Loalher pt j00 Red & KR. pt. 100 ES. Ry, Ine Con 100 U Ry. Ina, Co pt Central pt The/total aplen ot mocks were Ba 20) shares. Connolldnted Exchange Salex. Open. hgh. Lew. Clon Amal, Coppe 6 é Ret cart kronor.) SER 3 . & Rio Grande. 000 Don, & Rio Gr. pt... 20 Detrolt GW Detroit s 10) Du. 8. Amer. lee Co. Ain, Locomotive Arner. die Mv Tininots Central Pt 8 @ OM, pt 10 Kaw City South, pf. oo Kan. @ Mich kK & Dew M rie & Wes! 2,600 Mexican 100 Michiean M., P. LTi0 Noetoix 400 Norfolk & Wentera it 600 N.Y. Alrprake B00 NL! Central . WON Y, 6 & ae L 11,300 Ontario Weatern 70) People’ ‘ 10) Pressed feet 100 Quicksliver M: 000 Ry, Steel Spring. 1.40 Reading . 3 : Steel pt 1 Rew Repasiis Steel of: nt rel } 00 Rock tal Ed pt ‘ ura 800 Rubber Goode 100 Rnbder vote nt |COLER FORMS | A ‘SYNDICATE. | | ws eat, Un, WiC _Total rates stocks were y securities trading with prices on was quite a lot was moderately a rising scale. of new buying a nae He mad Lewls Nixon Control! and the general tone in tho department | Guardian Trust Company, | held Arm through the i Bird 8. Coler, former Comptrotier | — and recent Democratic candidate for Governor, has formed a syndicate of his associates and secured absolute control of the stock of the Guardian ‘Trust Company. The syndicate acquired control through ‘purchase of the holdings of Charles W, Morse, who originally held @ majority of the shares MARY POWELL FOR DAY LINE. Will Not He Merged with the Peo- ple’s Line Ste: ers. The Hudson River Day Line has ace quired a controlling Interest In the Mary Powell Steamboat Company, and the Mary Powell next season will be run as Am Cot OM 419m Kan City & Pac Ist 6000. 10 1000.0... 9 Kan 0 FUG & 2008 coe 1000 Kan City 80 3s 10000. 10009 6000 P gon q ff 102% jas Bok W tat H 19% ) A & M 8 Sty Aa) stamped 200) = 105% 200 mK. 1055 oom) 2% Long isiand un de Haltimore & Ohio S000) sareas 6259100 B&O unined $9 20 oe os 100% 45 vos 10% «10 int Gu 109% 100% 10000) Duyn Un Gan Ge 500. 26h4 Con oiiranch Ry ‘ 1091 3%, an CHER + 108 Hon 2S Loe o 24 ino Be 7 8000. 20% 1000. 30 5 167 Cen Pac gtd dn Mich Cen 5s. 0 sees 1016 2000) 125% Cen Pacitio Lit oy 1000... 012 Morris & Basser con 30008, a4 Mo Pac trum 000, 2000. 4917 100). 1820 & cs | a 98M Term & Tr 4s 2003) 84 is 68% ny Rio G4 100% , Norfolk & Went tn @ M ent 10) 101% 5000 10% Ore 8 Le tat On 100.0 10000 127% 1 pe @ partepte stm a7 at con 4 gen ds 700) UN Hock Val tet sys 1000 io 1000) How & TC « 5000 Ine GN Be 6 109) 3" 10000. 0% unity & ret 4a, 0000 By a simple home treatment which builds up the " ‘S jare trial bottle will be sent This society years of experiments, and since thi were addicted to the drug habit h Soclety trial has made perfect cures. ence as follows: phine habit from using and I felt | had gotten as low as any vellous cures made by the St. send a trial bottle free. In pe baootetes ith Mi, Ce "tie 1 a day boat In conjunction with the New Bit poutiding Company; J. P, York and the Albany, Recent reports Walworth and W. ut Barnard, have had it that there would be a mer- who will be admitted to tie director: | gor of the Day Idne and the People's RN Sas | Line, witch controla the nigat wag LONDON MARKET FIRM but President Olcott, of the Lé * } paid that the Hudson con | bine corporation, although Indirect advances have been made with a view to the ab: | Amerionn Sevurities Fairly Active, with Prices Advanced, The London market to-day w sorption of the ines, steady, with trading on a modera — - scule, The general list was fraction The German Lieyd Wil Touch at In advance of the final figures o Hirasnnihs day, and the tone throughout was firm. ‘There was. 00d strength shown in Bouth African mining sepurities on . fairly active transactions. The im- that hereafier ships from New York Hermun Winter, assistent manager ot the North German Lioyd line, say supply of the medicine and was com of it. This was four years ago, Si | touch any drug. I am strong and my ny wi com: | practice, and every time I find any of my patients using druge I send for a to handle Its business as @ close | free trial of the St. James Society remedy, diately, 1 preseribe and use it, and ln tients like the Cre hs sume and tors of the St, James Society.’” LARGE TRIAL | have made arrangements with the will stop at Plymouth, instead of South- hg ps ay Kaas le ery Se {ampton, thereby saving Ave to elght ana ae Pintos were houra to London, 'West-bound North Jutely rm, mn) Boone te fe tully ‘alt Botan at | har, a BOND TRANSACTIONS. MORPHINE COCAINE, OPIUM and other Drug HABITS CURED FREE general health from the first dose. Rvening World who will write St. James Soclety, 1183 Broadway, New York. discovered this wonderful cure about five years remedy and permanently suse. le which kills the desire for any drug, principle whi A leading doctor of Chic: “About fifteen years ago I became addicted to the mor- it to induce sleep when I was overworked, on me until [ lost my practice and was an oute! James Society and of their Mberal offer to 1 sent for the trial, and as soon as | took it I felt better, my desire for drugs ceased and I be; led to cure the patient, it matters not how bad the case, and I find my As evidence of their implicit confidence in the power of their medicine | to cure any one addicted to the morphine or other drug habit, the doctors 10000...-....., 90% 115000. Sexbourd Air L Ry 80000 Roll 4a ON) | 2000. in FS San An &@a 4. 12000. #000 87% 100000 10000. 85% 1000. BN os Sn col bi Co cite 1000 oL WOP) BANK OFFICERS TO BE TRIED. Subpoen Served Upon Witnesscs in Seventh National Case. Subpoenas have now been served upon witnesses in the Seventh National Bank official cases in the United States Cir- eult Court—Criminal Branch, The trial of William H. Kimball, former Prei- dent, who is charged, together with Paying Teller Gamaliel W. Rose, anc Frank B, Poor, of Marquand & Co., with a violation of the Federal Na- tional Banking Jaw, which resulted in the suspension of the Seventh National, was originally get down for to-day, but owing to the death of a member of Judge Thomas's family, the Criminai Branch of the United States Circuit Court was adjourned until Monday next, at which time the three men, according to Assistant United States District-At- torney Baldwin, will be placed on tri Gillies Sale Bargain 14° Coffee, Regular Price 16c. In all respects the best low Apr Coffee on the market. Extra good value at 16c. For three days, Friday, Saturday and Monday, it will be sold at 14 cents, Family Mixed, Our Family Mixed Tea | (ee success—recognized and | Formerly 35c. has been a accepted as the best Tea in the market at or near its regular price, 35¢. price is 25 ctnts. ALSO a reduction of 10 cents per pound from our list price on every tea we sell—all due to the aboli- tion of the specific ?uty. The new Government Bondn. Bid. Anke a. Asked M0 49 coup 110% | Bia i 109 1 iv 09, 110 fds res mx. 184Y a Onn TOT | Ake new. 1K | |e + AMR 1084) be reg nx. ie | o == Be ct | ds Wom _ tout, Fe bats oe | The Wheat Market, There was a fair demand for wheat At about last night's closing prices at | the openirg of the wheat market to-day, and considerable steadiness. Corn ad-/ vanced 1-8 here for May on the car-lot: s'tuation in Chicago and local covering, Foreign houses bought abput 10,000 bush- | els of May wheat in the pit. January corn advanced 3-4 in Chicago. Later in the day trading was falrly active, with inctined to go still higher. York's opening prices were: wi heat May, 31; July, 78 8-4. Corn—Ma: 49 1-4 bia. | Chicago's opening prices | May, 76 34 to 767-8; Jul to 73 5-8, Corn—May, 44 1-4 to 44 3-8; July, 43 1-8 1 ala arigee: wer offered: nat were: Wheat ar 79 1- og 7-8; July, 74 to 74 8 | Gor 8 3:8: May, 44 1-2 to! {4 6:8: July. At 3-8; September, 386 oe The Cotton Market. Tho local cotton market opened firm to-day, with prices 1 to 4 points higher, Coming far better than expected, Eng- lish cables started a lite of covering | orders that sent the local market up sharply at the start nleo brought buying orders, but so much profit-taking developed at the advance, that’ any material upturn was checked after the call, It was a nervous market, however, and considerably more active than yesterday. Subsequent Liverpool advices eased off slightly, reflecting an impression that the American response had been less vigorous than expected. The opening prices were: J 8.64; Feb., 8.65 bid; March, 73 offered; ; Aug. 8,22; Oc! » 893, to it ° . The prices’ at o'clock were: Jan- roh, 8,’ uary, 4.63; February, #.68; Marah, i May, &.77; June, July, & UBM: Beptember, Bi; Octo: does not interfere with business, and absolutely free to any reader of the jo after e discovery thousands of people who ave been lifted up by the St. James This remedy contains the vital In many light cases the free told his experi- it grew my friends forsook me IT read about the mar- man could get. nm to feel Stronger, I got one ppletely cured before I had taken half, ince that time I have had no desire to y mind is clear, I have built up a big It puts them on ther feet imme- have made many cures, I have never sympathy they recelva from the doc- BOTTLE FREE. publishers to send a trial bottle abso- Liverpool advices i 5 LB, LOTS DELIVERED | FREE in Manhattan, Brooklyn i and Bronx up to 180th St. SIMPLY SEND POSTAL | ‘or telephone 3471 Cortlandt, and the Tea) | or Colfee, or both, will be sent. Witte for piico list--10 tbs. or more of any toa, | or coffee delivered froe within 25 miles of New | York. Money Back If You Want It. Coffee | Gillies Company | 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washingion St. Between Park P1. & Sacay St. Estab'd 1840 | andother disagtecable aches yield to *: The old rajia 25s aBottle PIMPLES Ail rled lt kinds of ny Femodjes which | ‘alee 00 ce, ive a bus ea beth they all Veft PROF, KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION AND TURERCULENE H CURBS Asthma, Bronchitis, H Consumption, Before 1 went to the doc- tor at 119 WEST g2'BT. f had asthma #01 could not sleep, My breath w. to Short that ' could not, walk | any dimance, Now well, have gained 20 pounds | and fee) grateful, es 1 am “0, KOCMOF BERLUF ROW Able to work all the (me, says Bra, Varuaworth, 114 Perry at., New York City. KOOH-O-LBNH cures Catarrh and Stomach Troubles. FREE Stamipation: Hours 10° to 7. wire original “s ‘and ONLY place where PROF, ROBT. KOCH'S LUNG CURE a used, ane Moor i DR. KOCH’S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, | 3» Bet 2p # next to Bhric ‘Stor Banking and Financial. ENNIS & STOPPANI, olidated Stock Exchanj (re York prdeve Haley on eal te y Sth. Y, (TEL, 500 Members ot w sale, cash of Margin, | Gort. at. gan AND’ BOND INVEST. | ily market letter giving quota- | iteration en Auplisaslon ‘isto COURT, 20W. 34th St, adjoining WALDORF ASTORIA. “219 W, AaBth 8t,, N.Y. (HAIGHT & FREESE Branch Offices: lain package, to any one who will wis the Bt. Ji ¥, oy oy 1183 Broadway, New York, and vening We The mantion bs of this ee 5 te CO, jr | STOCKS, “wis,” “Gulu, COTTON Homes! Homes! Offer for Friday and Saturday Women’s New Jackets, Skirts, Furs and Fur Coats At Big Reduction from Winter Piices, As well as the balance of our Fine Cloth and Velvet Garments at Less than Cost of Production. | Women’s Short Jackets of Kersey cloths, satin lined, value $14.00; now......... cs Women’s Collarless Coats of Zibelines and Panne Cheviots,lined with heavy satins, value $22.50; now Women’s Velvet Garments (mostly one of a kind), that ranged from $25.00 to $60.00; now...$14.50 to Women’s Silk Velvet Paletots, 44 inches long; handsomely trimmed, value $59.00; now. a Women’s Walking Skits, in various materials; plain and fancy effects, all pleated or eored shapes, value $12.50; now.............. Fine Fur Boas Greatly Reduced. $11.95i} $24.75 | $39.75if $7.98 Sable Fox Boas, value $9\50, at - $4.98 Sable Fox Boas, value $14.50, at. - $7.95 Mink Boas, value $12.00, at................ $6.98 Double Fox Boas, value $26.00, at.......... $14.75 Extra Fine Siberian double Fox Boas, value P2500, (at oc cjeare se vn vc cce +e wincncls canes BOOS .Women’s Fur Coats At Almost Half Former Prices. Persian Lamb Jackets, new shapes, trinmmed with Ermine or Chinchilla, value $140.00; now.... $7 9. xt Finest quality of selectedNear Sea! Blouse Jackets, trimmed with Ermine, value $69.00; mow. .... DI" Boys’ Fine Clothing Friday and Saturday At Almost One-Half Price. Boys’ Gvercoats of all-wool Oxford Gray Frieze, cut full and long, velvet collar, sizes 9 to 15 years, ¢ formerly $6.25; NOW...... 2.2.22 seeces eemecnce Boys’ all-wool Navy Blue Serge Sailor oa trimmed with white or black soutache br. sizes 3 to 10 years; same in Red, sizes 3 to years; formerly $5.75; now (Pera Young Men's Long Pant Suits, in an elegant asgort- ment of foreign mixtures, in light and dark colors, 4 sizes 15 to 20 years, formerly $12.00; NOW... Boys’ Separate, Short Pants of all-wool Cassimer orsteds, Tweeds, Navy Blue Cheviots and Corduroys, sizes 4 to 16 years, formerly 98c.; now Winter Blankets, Bed and Comfortables Much Reduced in Price to Close Oat, 1,500 pairs Eastern and California Wool Blanket marked for this sale at $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 ta $10.00 per pair. 100 pairs Wool Blankets, embracing many dfffe ent grades (slightly soiled from window display), for thisy: || sale AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST P. CE. 1,000 Snowflake and Eiderdown Comfortables, | || marked for this sale at 98c., $1.25, $1.98 to $7.00 each, 2,500 Crochet and Marseilles Bed Spreads, marked for this sale at 69c., 89c., 98c. to $1.98 each. :| Sixth Fiverue, 20th fo 21st Street. 4 The World’s Daily List Provides Them, THY, WORLD; THURSDAY. JANUARY 43. (wet ideas $6.98'}-

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