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Renee NYS CHT. TOCAYHOR lon as to His Admis- n to Tammany Hall to Be i Before the Justice jorrow. ty Demands a Peremptory Man- Requiring that He Be Ad- to the Full Privileges of ibership of General Committee fuch deliberation Abram 1. i. counsel for the Deveryites in fight to get into Tammany Hail, to make his application to Jus- tt, of the Bupreme Court, & “peremptory” instead of an " writ of mandamus to a to admit Peter J. Garvey others of the Nir@ District to ; 4m the Tammany General loa dispute, still, aa to whether bership includes the right to @ member of the Tammany Ex- Gtive Committee, and on an “alter- Gative” write thin dispute migdt bo Aken before a Judge and jury to be ught out. Mikus, however, contends that this | question of fact tobe decided by @4 but @ question of Jaw, and it will Be a@teued before Justice Gaynor, In x on the application of Dr. a J. Stewart, of the Devery dele- Bs. for an injunction restraining the Exeoutive Committee from without Devery. ny claims that the “rule” mak- ie Hxecutive Committee consist of © for each AssemiAy District it General Committee shall now mt the name of its representative eutive Committeg, except such tea are contested. The only con- rict was Devery's, and this h shut him out. 8 will contend before Justice that when Mr. Steuer, for T: led that the Dever: the Ninth is rightful ny General Committee and STRANDED BOAT BEATEN 10 BITS. he United States Tug Leyden ISLAND, Jan. 2.—The United tug Leyden, on a ledge of the Bluffs off this island, was beaten ‘tanifed heap of wreckage by the ees last night. Her sides have battered to pieces against the From the first there had been ‘ope that the vessel would escape The crew was taken care @uring the night by the New Shor fe savers, : | nt vessel took thean to the id to-day, only Seaman Leylamb left behind. Although Leylamb 80 severely injured while ‘being | through ‘the surf that his life ~ TRUST-BUSTER TOOK HIS LIFE, 1 ailor Whose Socialistic Schemes Were Unavailing Ended All with Poison. lolomon Abrahams, of No. 7 East | One Hundred and Ninth street, « tailor “Of pronounced Gocialistic views, despair- of his ability to make the world at and New York in particular any | Patter, committed suicide by taking bolic acid this afternoon | rs i brabame hed « wife and six chil-| fen. He was a leader in Sociallvm elghborhood, His ideas w the n treme, So devoted was he to nis cru- l@ for the betterment of men that fas often out of work and hig fam- red. o a Jong letter to-day, he | dis hopes and disappolnt- v For twenty-six years, he said, @ worked for the good of man- |, 01 0 find that the trusts had pure on of everything, and that ga of bis dreams of! uni otherhood was further away “4 Having wigned the letter Y the poison and im en he wes dead. AUST TO SPEND MILLIONS. Committee of the United | Corporation will conter Fri- inte of the subsidiary the trust on the amount ‘expended in improve- year. ” 0,9 a8 been corporation ut ny of olants ie momles In ey! mut how ade pon vi t \GREENE SHAKES EM UP AGAIN Commissioner Plays Checkers, with the Police Captains, | Sending Short Out to the Quietude of Parkville. WAS A TOO EASY BOSS. Commanders Dooley and Kenny Also) Switched Around, Former Going to Williamaburg, Latter to Bath Beach. There was another shake-up among tho captains in the Police Department to-day. Capt. Martin Short, of the Bed- ford avenue station, Williamsburg, was the storm centre, He was sent kiting out to Parkville, where the street cars run for miles without stopping and the butlding lots are thick. Capt, Robert E. Dooley, newly made, and in command of the Old Slip station ince his promotion, was sent to the Bedford avenue statton, Capt. BE. J. Keany wes sent from Parkville to Bath Beach, a vacancy existing there through the retirement of Capt Lenvey, For the time being Sergt. McNally will be in command of the Old Siip statton. Short’s Troubles Not Over. ‘While Commisstoner Greene would give no #pecifio reason for Short'a transfer, {t {6 well known that his fatture to stop gambling in his precinct ts the cause, and st 1s more than probable that he will be charged with neglect of duty within @ short time Deputy Commissioner Hbstein has been making a lot of raids over his head for several weeks, and the respectable part of the Williamsburg community haa been greatly aroused at Short’s inaction, Eany on the Gamblers, He had been in Williamsburg for many years and had the reputation of making thingy easy for pool-rooms and gambling housca. He Js @ veteran of the Civil War and cannot be retired without his consent. The only way to got him ia through charges, t ia unnecessury for me to sty why ‘apt. Short was transferred," sald the Commivaioner, after annoitnel: the changes, “fvery one knows that. The ohange will reault in improved oondl- tions, I'm gure.” DID THE OWNER the petitions to tho then sald: lethargy and dry rot. The poople of the Borough of Ric! ace do not want you ineist ane the THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, 3 ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS — ARY 22, 1903. . STATEN ISLAND FERRY TURMOIL Another Hearing To-Day Brings Out Arguments on the Ques- tion of Removing Terminal from St. George. TWO PLANS ARE PRESENTED. One Retains Present Termine! and WAR SCARE PUTS GULLS TO ROUT Fear that Germany Is Deter- trine Will Not Down in Spite of Reassuring Advices. STOCKS ARE FORCED DOWN. Great Incre In Price of Agricul- Ten-Cent Fares, the Other Would Substitute Tompkineville and West Brighton, for Three Cents, Another hearing on the new Staten Island ferry franchise was held before Dock Commissioner McDougall Hawkes toxiay. The Commissioner has received @ large number of letters since the last hearing, at which he told the Staten Islanders that he hoped to have the mat- ter disposed of within two weeks, There are two propositions before the city. One from the Staten Island Rapld ‘Tranait Company, the present holders of the franchise, provides for one ferry with a terminal at St. George and main- tenance of the 10-cent fare as at present. Three-Cent Fare Plan, ‘The other, from H. H. Rogers, repre- senting the trolley line on Staten Isl- and, owned by the Stundard Ol] Com- pany, provides for two terminals on Staten Leland, one at Tompkinaville and one at West Brighton, with a three-cent fare from New York. ‘The hearing was largely attended. Two huge scrap-books, in which were Pavted petitions remonstrating against the removal of the ferry from Bt. were placed on the Commission- ‘able before the meeting opened. Signatures Againat Removal. They were said to contain over 6,000 aignatures, Two policemen of the ateam- boat squad were posted at the door of the Board room to control the crowd, and they had thelr hands full. Former Ansawmblyman — kdward P. Doyle, representing the Citizens’ Com- mittee of the Patra Ward of Richmond tural Products Has No Effect When Pointed Out to Show Goed Times Ahead. ‘Mercurial Wall street had a hard spell of the horrors to-day, occasioned by its simulated fear of war betwen the United States and Germany over the Monroe doctrine and its strongly yoloed opinion that the Emperor of Gemany will use the Venezuelan situation to force ultl- mately an issue over the question, Despatches from Washington announc- {ng that no grave concern was manifest there over the new turn of affairs in South America had little effect. The street wanted to de frightened, and it aid not look kindly upon the few ind!viduals who believed the whole affair wa. jarge- ly Aiplomatio smoke presaging a peace- ful adjustment of the entire matter. Boar leaders took as their text the strong probability of President Roosevelt soon being called upon to send a “hands oft’ message to the German ruler and Pointed out how disastrously such a thing would act upon market values. nent bankers of Wall street pointed out which has been steady and constant for several days—would alone mean mill- jons of added wealth to the country and Borough, sented @ volume containing itlons Gommiasionera, and Mr. Commissioner, you have before you a different cominittee from that nd to you ‘This Is not so, torday’ making, moresmoney and are nan, ever before. We to ret us, we Bt, ‘George terminal be retained." . G. Wiloox ald that the question Man’s Wearing Apparel Found on Deck of Staten Island Ferry-Boat. (Special to The Dvening World.) ST. GEORGE, 8. I, Jan. 2—Deek- hands on the ferry-boat Middletown, of th Staten Island Rapid Transit Com- pany, found a man’s gray and black beaver overcoat and @ man's hat near the rail on the upper deck near the stern of the boat to-day, In the pockets of the coat were found @ pair of kid gloves with the letters ‘A. J." on the buttons and a memorandum- book, in which were two pawn tickets —one fore gold watch and the other for @ chain, ‘The articles had been pawned at Simpson's, on the Bowery, Manhat- tan, and the tickets were made out to “A, Glock MEXICO 10 ADOPT OUR MONEY SYSTEM Plan Now Under Way to Make Coins of Two Republics Equal and Interchangeable, WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—In the course of 4 debate tn the House to- Mr. Hi}] (Conn.) made the important state ment that Secretary Shaw had infonswwy him this morning that a Mextcan gen- | ow In this clty in the in- arrangement by which Mexico could atc rrency #ystem Uniform and intore ble with that of the United States, ee LONDON MARKET DULL, Litde Trading in Americans and Tone Weak, The London market to-day was dull and heavy in all departments, Dis- counts reflect weakness, the compe- tition between forelgners. to discount bills. South African mining securities were very quiet and a@ shade under yeaterday's close, Ko ‘Tintow sold at In the department for American ra}l- way securities trading was dull with the eneral tone inelined to weakness wit) fist displayed some sen ness to Ger-| Many's latest action 4, <uela, READING OFFICERS STAY. No Ob agement, President L. lL. Lor more and Ohio Ratiroad Company, an- nounced to-day that the new owners of Readink—the B. & O, and the Lake Bhore ratiroads—would make no change ih 1G) management. Vox the present your, at least, George et will continue as President 0 SUMP OVERBOARD): | elghtha of a cent on the The | 7 of the Bait. | Rt of reduced fare {s @ minor considera- mn, and the remark was greeted with &@ chorus of groans. Promises of Company, Commissioner Hawkes read a letter reoelved trom Vice-President. Sims, of the Rapid Transit Company, dated Jan. %, in which he stated that. what hi company had promised was as follow “First, We will bulld two new bdo which can be operated on @ twenty- minute scherule between alps. “Second, e opera} a ferry gervico to two other polnts on ¢he tsland for the a tion of t such pat at the terminal points decided upon; the service to be as frequent as the busi- noss demands. “Third, We will arrange such chang As may be necessary at the Bt. George terminal to improve the facilities fo: Passengers for both the trolley and rapid transit lines, including double. decking of plers and boats. ‘This last clause covers the Whitehall terminal ag well as the St, George one.” Cc. CO. Kolft presented a@ petition mlgened by over 2.000 residents of Staten 1s land in favor of the Rogers proposi- on. Take Advantage of Rogers, Edwant Lauterbach, counsel for the Richmond Laght and Ralliroad Come pany, made an impassioned speech be. seeching the Commissioner to grant his company the right to take over the ferry Ines and operate them. receding his address it had been intl mated by speaxers In favor of retain Ing the Bt. George terminal that Mr. Rogers was ‘fighty,” in view of the big promises ‘the had made, Mr. Lauterbach aakl: “If T'may be permitted the use of the word ‘damn’ I will say if Mr. Rogers be @ damn fool, as has been Intimated, in View of his pledges for a batter Stat: en Island service, why, then it is to your Interest and the filerest of all the island to take advantage of his folly.” Commiasioner Hawkes announced at the conclusion of Mr. Lauterbach's re- marks that no further public meetings would be held, but that the commission would at once’ take up the question and submit ad n. $$ ‘The Wheat Market, ‘The local wheat market opened strong to-day on cables, advancing three: | first sales Shorts were caught again, and there Was also foreign buying here, as well as four purchases through commission houses. It was but natural, however, that such a jump ah con: | siderable profit taldn who | night, As a] uit of the Iatter prices receded i trifle, but remained steady at about yea terday's Ly At Chicago both wheat and corn opened quiet at a shade over last night's final fgures Was the strongest bull card of the week. The Venezuelan inciient he regards ns one for the diplomats now. ‘Dhe apparent intention of Geramny to keep the Venezuelan question open as long as possible caused much nervous- ness in the international list. Stocks Were sold on the declines which other- | #; Wise would have been held for an ad- vanoe, President Castro's appeal to Minister As an offect to this one of the promt- | yi that the rise in the price of wheat— |} Bowen to make a protest to the allies, while regarded as only an incident, add- ed to the uneasiness over the new wn favorable developments in the Venezue- lan question and caused many cautious traders to take the bear side of the maricot After the first hour the market pres- sure increased and the efforts to sell depressed prices considerably. There was an absence of any but professional {interest in the market, but the bear element was decidedly in the best mined to Test Monroe Doo-; *ateste position and it used tt for all it was worth, Trading narrowed to exceptionally small dealings In all except the few active issues, Railroad stocks wore sold at recessions of 1-4 to 1-2. The Industria) list showed great irregularity, ‘The market Is in a deadlock. Tempor- arlly professionals are in the ascendant. But the big interests are holding the bears under through control, ‘Ine mac. ket breaks are not serious, and on all vecasions when the pretext permius fractional advances are recorded. Con- servative bankers are not ready for a vig, bull market. Nor are they willing to let Values be sacrificed. To. ‘was regarded by the pools es wood time to shake out “trailers on’ and foliowers. ‘his element enters the market on slender mat easily shaken out on frac- Honal declines, A good portion of to- day's selting was of this kind. Among the stccks which Great strength and (iat in the irregular deal- ings were Delaware and Hudson, which advanced % points; Great Northern pf. 11-8, Rock Island 1, Tennessee Coal and Iron 2 Colorado fuel and iron 2 12, Northern Pacific and Delaware, Lack- awanna and Western 1 1-2. Union Pacific and the allled Harriman railroad stocks were weak on the infor: mation from Omaha that the Union Pacific etrikers bad appraied to the American Federation of Labor for $ 280,000 to carry on the strike. They have askea the Federation to call out every shopman on the system and main’ them during the etrike. CURB MARKET MIXED. At the opening of the outside market Northern Geourities advanced 2 points to 115 on the belief that the dividend may be inor at to-day's meeting. Bay State Gas sold down to $1 a share, while Standard Oll went off 3 points. ‘STANDARD OIL MEN DISCIPLINE RIVALS, English Syndicate Is Treated to a Pyrotechnic Display in the Shifting of Prices. The English syndicate which recently entered the American oll fleld and ac- tively begun the formation uf an op- position to the Standard Ol Company Was to-day «iven an object lesson price pyrotechnics. _John D. Rockefeller first had Standard Oil Company advance Drice of cylinder lubricating oil/3 cents a gallon, Then all other grades of mineral lubricating oll were increased one cent a gallon, This was followed by a cut of two cents a barrel in crude petroleum, after whtch refined petroleum was rediiced 10 olnts do 8.20 cents in bi M x Rents in bulk, lie see tan ee the ess THE CLOSING Share, High. Low. Clon, 10,200 Amal. Copper ex-div.. 63% 634 G% 609 Amer. | Bloycle 4 leyela pt ta 2,40 Am. Car & Foundry., 41 40% 40% 200 Am. Cotton Oi! Hoo at BM BN 2K aoe uh ‘a 1h 39 18 18 29% 2K aah a me By Bt 1,000 Am, Bmeit. & Ret... 45 dita Hb 400 Am, Smelt: & Ref. 100 Am, Snuff pr. 1 FF 2,800 Am. Suga: 200 Anaconda Mining 13,700 At., Top. & 3. 1 ., Tern. & ‘Tran. $00 Ohie, Term, & Tr. pt Quotations for the active stocks wer Bid. Asked. Northern Securiti 1 115% 3 10% 49 Ma a Ft Rapid Trakit, fall pala? u6 Rapid Transit, 60 po 16 TO BAR AMERICAN SHIPS. Ecuador Quarantin Bub GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 22, been decided to close all the ports of this Republic to steamers from Gan renee os owns 4) tear of the impor- ration of bubonic plague. hi Vesselg which fet Ban Francisoo Jan. Perce er that date will not be ad- m! Bleyole 5a Gol Bo iat do 8000. ~ 9 Baltimore & Obto old Sg 10000: 100) Wh & DO im 000. Ms Greco Gay 8 W de ote 100% Int @ Gt N 3d os Kan City’ 10000, New York's ening — prices Wheat—March, 85 3-4; May wo Corn—Februury, Chicago's opening prices we May, W084 to 0 ba: duly, 78, 0 May, 1-8 43, closing pr , offered, 85 3- July, 80 6-8, | € : Wheat 7 1-3 to to 44 1-4; were May, of- ‘orn, , BS Bh; © bid; ary SG t-4 bid; May, 60 1-8 bid; July, 48 1-2 Chicago's cloal May, 81 6-8 to Moa-4; J 6 Corn—January, , 4 May, 44 7-8 to 4; July, 48 3-8; ‘Septem: ber 43 pid. 8 to $< The Cotton Market, ‘The local cotton market opened Arm with prices 3 to 4 points higher, Active buying from various sources re sulted from (he wrong and higher Liver. ol cables. In addition to confident bull Support, forelan houses bought cotton there was considerable covering by roon r8 And commission hous ked up May and July, In private oaples the TAverpool adVance was credited 10 the failure of the Alpine Lake Cotton Co of Little Rock, which involyed the pur: chase in the oben markot of cotton sold whort for delivery in Liverpool by the ir 1 rt ates also fa wolvent firm. ig and dictator of Its policy, rabies it aveten, but no chang “che property: fan be pbysl- bere: Fyn vithe opening’ Bilge wore: Je ¥ March, 8.79 to 8.80: April, &31 Hi May i nace teal Jani | Febriiary, 87 8-4 bid; March, | prices were: Wheat | Col Midland’ de 3000 400) Away fro Mr, Warren M, Lyman, of 268 Pine Street, Holyoke, Mass. was in Clar- mont, N. H, on Dee, 8, 1902, For the benefit of others he tells the following ator “I want to tell you what a good remedy I have found Father John's Medicine to be for a long standing cough lel al! else had ~ BOND TRANSACTIONS. i tT opt a fe Cen gen de 1090. ‘The total euies of bone were $2,890,000, 1% BY A TRAVELING MAN m Home He Writes of His: Experience for the Benefit of Others, —_———__+4. tle of Father John’s Medicine, After taking one bottle my cough was en- Urely curéde This winter I took an- other severe cold and cough, aud was soon cured by your medicine, I can- 2,600 Chie. Union Tra 4.200 Chie & Alten Col, Fuel & I gehe2 e Gee ee? SISVEAS, Se Fes ggsazaueseusaget FESS REE the | STEEL TRUST BUYS MORE PROPERTIES, Crucible Steel Company, Repre- seniing a Capital of $50,000,- 000, Is to Be Absorbed. The United States Steel Corporation has completed arrangements for pur- chasing the Crucible Steel of America. Official announcement Is ex- bected within a few days, | The Cructble Steel Company is a $50,- 000,000 cornoration which produces 9% ber cent. of the crucible steel output of the United States, Its acquisition by the Steel Trust gives it control of the crucible steel trade, Company QUOTATIONS, } 3 WOULD TRANSFER STATE'S CANALS, Resolution at Albany Urging Congressmen to Vote to Turr Them Over to Uncle Sam. ALBANY, Jan. 22.—Senator Lewis has Introduced a resolution calling on the ew York State Representatives in Con« rt to request a full survey of the State canals for the purpose of allowing the Government to acquire them and turn them into a ship canal. JonnDania, Sonsh Sons. To Reduce Our Stock of High. Low. 94 94 ‘78% 75 ay Me % 62 ES 100 Twi City 100 Ua. Bag & CORSETS The Redfern and Augustine brands, boned with genu. ine whalebone, ali sizes, marked down to 98c., $1.75 4 $2.75 .300 Union “Pacing 1.000 Union Pacis 100 U. 8. Exgr B00 U. 25 “Be Crest AE: pre . = $00 W + 8 eK Fi |. & L, B, 1100 Win 'Gentrat ons tH By, 200 Wis. Central “pt. 83 BAK BAK Canadian Pacific Chee. & Ohi i Be we... sees 391 IiMnots Central . Kan, City,Ft! 1% Louls, & Nash 28% Manhattan 151! Metro. @. RR. Mexican Central a 1 the “Ht 738% 4% 1 og By 39% 3945 153% 154% 108% 1034 Ble 61K 21% 21h 48% 48M UN 64% is % 27! 62% 63% 40 the at 8TH 20. 4% M6 ‘Total sales of stocks were 103,200 shares. The United 1% Post-Offlce sta~ tistics are giver in the 1903 World Almanac. At Ab sole. French fine samples amon 8 not say enough for it, and always recommend it whenever with a cough, iigued) “Warnze he and the re; Velour Calf, a Shoes guaranteed to be o! a high-grade workmanshi and Goodyear welt, in lace, and Oxford, all sizes, all widths. Lot of rill OUTFITTERS MEN’S SHOE SALE. We succeeded in buying about 3,600 grade Shoes direct from best Eastern ma Enamel, Box Calf, Vici P. solid leather utton, Blucher g them. Sale price.... TO. MEN 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Four 47 &t., bet. Church and Greenwich sts, Sopvontont i cea th Aven bots 1 15 : pairs of Ien’s high- nufacturers out Half Their Actual Value, \ The majority haye the name of the manufacturer gular retail selling price stamped on the They consist of fine French Patent Calf, Kid, Cordovan and We are going to make a new customers during this sale, of Shoes, now is the time to take Greatest Shoe Buying Opportunity Ever Presented, You can purchase the vei Shoes at the lowest possible price. We place on sale to-day the entire lot, 3,600 pairs, that are worth from $3.50 to $6.00 if you are in need highest grade of Men’s per pair. Every pair of PAD 2 Brothers Also Odds and Ends at 486 34 Former Prices, Sale of FLANNEL WAISTS at $1.48, 1.98, 2.50 & 3.50 1g Former Prices. Entrances on 3 Thoroughfares, Broadway, 8 8 9 Sts,. Takes This Ring 500. a Wook Does the Rost, paid on this ives yo! rol * Da: th Meyer "& Postley wi et ES OT Banking. end Financial. 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