The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1903, Page 4

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) BS net, Erie first preferred __ Bteel _ ebncerning the Rock Island combination. Tock NE OT OF THE RUT Well si Sudertea in Up- Movement and Favored ues Hold Gains, Proving Good Temper of Speculators. LL SUPPLY OF MONEY. Vatock qnarket seems to have oken’out of the rut in which {t trav- d for nearly a month. Transactions on @ generous scale to-day, ag- Hearly 600,000 shares. The ‘of the market was upward. There “Were periods of readtion and during the middie hours of the session on the Stock ) Bxokange stocks sold down fractionally, ‘The early advanse in many of the apecu- lative'tavorites was lost, only to be fe characterized “by though the best prices of the not fully maintained. 8t, @ net advance of 1 point, isco 1 point, Southern Pacific, Ife, Northern Securities, Mis- ®ourl Macific and Pennsylvania about a ‘half a point, In the Erie issues the senfor securities ere favorites. Erle common advanced and Erle Preferred 11-2, Sugar advauced @martly, scoring 3-4 gain. stocks, Unfon Paciflc and the Rock Island issues made gains earlier Mm the day, which were. subsequently Yost on account of profit taking sales by the professjona} element , Down to the close of the session there was no authoritative statement Issued While having full confidence 1 report that important developments pending in Rock Island and possibly Pacific, prefer to awalt official ition before ‘plunging’ on the Pinancial conditions are working ‘There is an abundant supply of on call and to meot Cables are in the maln favor. ‘@ isa notable absence of of any kind, ret! awaits offictal ive confirmation of reports velopments In the J to admit that! Bs may. bo , prefers tol father slow. jt In content for. the nt with moaiorate Investments, but quite ready to put faith in definite mncements i Gould sjache were all hicher and m thé high-priced stand thé astern group pact e Setler fecig, SY feeling. RUCK SLAN TNA ALLIANCE SUnled. Pao Pacific in Inter- ge of Business and) e"ipeekage and Terminal Fa- ‘tities, Railway Men Hear. ~omtalie: SAE, foports Associating Rock Island With,Atchison, Chicago Great Western, Frisco and Erie have taken a new form, Now it ts Union Pacific and Rock Isl- Spd that have made an alliance. There 4s apparently some ground for this Int- ter conclusion and it is stated on seem- ingly good authority that a deal has been concluded between the two com- panies named. ‘The details of the arrangement are Withheld, but st is sald to be of such ® character as to insure perfect thar- Mony between the roads and to rest OM aH interchange of business and of @rackage and terminal facilities as ad- ‘Yantageous to both, almost, « Merger, although in no man fering with the entire independence of the Racoon clals of Union Ievand Sectine posttivel: Matement tn regard to the matt Pariles h, chowy relations with Managements confirm. the Teports at long continued negotiations. tiny oO A watisfactory close a formal ‘nnnouncement. may bo et soon. rector of the Rock Island Com after communteating wit a & Heid to-day, wad inst there nie int in. ie wind.” Preaident the Weat, ted back @hortly. Mens: Leeda Re fed to buve rep i Moore, in the company’s wi hi 8a M Pacifle ant Rock to make any Of the Rock Island Com; any but Is exp with Valon and Southern Company's Finance Committers. ea tnatier of common’ belief an Beck Fiat the parties now in con- Island are belng backed Phe Firat Netiona! oF more, officials of President fine! ancie a a the deveral so-called M Co. are the Ascal ra buves td Practically a ties, 40 tba any id and the [es fy Par ipraat, inevitavis involve: «. niaser nding between what have at pen womewhat hostile luterests, a a ld KS GOOD ON THE CURB. Brokers Follow Doings on the Big Exchange. | tone of the curb market to-day mith that of the while trading wi motive, a falr busine: | eptional pains in the ree pres vr only grocer, of 8 young woman who has published « verses and Y sought by the better MRS. to His Irving Brokaw, athlete and clubman, WM onrrive in New York to-day with is Uride, who was N Luetle Nave, daughter and helres« of the late amuel I, , Millonaire wholes manufacturer and ranch owner, ouls. They r, Brokaw's friends In thls elty ‘The bride is a talented and handson whose si has heen lasses in St, Louis, Brokaw 19 a lawyer, but le better! Mr, Seppe were married in St. Louis yes- | terday and the wedding was a secret to) apnea ACERT LETTE NESDAY IRVING BROKAW MARRIED TO A ST. LOUIS BELLE. LUCILE BROKAW, + Wedding of the Popular Clubman and Cham. pion Amateur Athlete a Surprise Friends. known as a clubman and athlete, He holds the amateur skating championship of America and ts an export pole player, He ts also a whip, an amateur Uhion League Chi, University Athlete Club. St. Nichols Skating Club, We: ater Country Club, Lawrence Harbor nd the Amatour Comedy and lyy of Princeton. 1 Mi een de 1983 10001 108, thea, Gen Tot An 0 000) Kio rts & Mae on) 89 1000. Bile Buin Un Biv dar Kan Cy 80 3s q 10 29009. 80% 9000, 69" Torn ss ong Teland witd 4 1000, Me ey in 6 i pit 00% Mex Cea int ine 6000 101 ni Live Gee mr 128% he Oregos Bh Line 4 pe & pric 4000 6000 SPPESEEES *e EE sss ~ ‘| a as 1 ae 1009, 90! CWC ar it Mate Ee ) 0 5000, . ba 1000, fk le 00 0 N00, im” Union Pac cour A Me to. + 1000 Bid. Arked no Mh AN 14 a rt t ‘ tins ~ 100 10" the Meng ne niarket to~i to-day wi iy In tone with the ser cheerful and prices as a rule tract aily in advance, The steadiness and strength wan largely due to the tine in the health of the King nilstpation of an amicable ar rangeme: the Venezuelan troubies mining mecuri- tles were enangnt and Ilo rinton were & shade firmer at 45 6 t Market, Phone wae very little business tn the grain markets to DOOR Re wire Interruption. Foreign. het ora of, July. whost. |} At the ‘ausing chat option to advance “orn opened firm and. a than wheat ples came er tulk of French ¢ te advice 4 in that to-day ie in months. Chicago being eom- \ off, not even the public wire ‘ y Opening prices were: whent-siaye fe: € Jul. 79 doh to 9 1-4 Torn--Maren, 8: May’. 80 To8 fd. ¥ sow iy selves were: Wheat 4) Ma offered; July on Neavchs oft May, 611-8} CASTORIA The Kind You ti You Have ve Alva Ba Bought Besze the ee , hy SIMA Se Oe BED 5 In New York he Is a member of the | THE CLOSING ‘eof 1,80) Am, Car @Found, 200 Am. Car & Found, pt.” 92 1b) Amn Hide & Leather Gm) Amn. Hite & Leah. pt dt 4 Amor Toe Co is 00 Ain, toe ¢ ‘4 3,400 Amer, Losomotive 2 20) Atm, Teoomotive pt ‘“ Lop Am, Smelt @ Reh. ATS a Het, bt tim Fs nn Ru 80 Hirunswiek 900 Bull, Roch. & Pitts 400 Bath, Rok Ppt, nadian Pacific ... 100 Cora Products pt. 2,600 Delaware & Hudson 1,200 Denver & Rio Grande. 600 Denver “100 Paste Coast... 2.200 Pacific Mall 100 Penney! 1,000 Peopie's 100 Pero Marquette | 100 Pulimey Pal. ‘800 Ry. tee! 02.500 Reading 2.20) Reading 1st BX Spring 3. 10) Rock Island pf. 1,69) Rubber Goods 46) Thy Moods vf 700 Rui rt FM) Blowe-Shefflatd 8.60 Southern Pacite 23.00 Eouthern Hallway 300 Southern Railway pf. 10 t, Jo. & G: 1. 20 pt. 300 8. Ta San Fran Sam Stee 8 Fin ot 0 St 1, & 8. F. 20 pF, $00 At. Louis 8. We 100 Tol. 1) Un 15,500 Union RULERS OF THE WORLD. ig Nations Are the Leaders in Every Branch of Human Achievement, Tho ruling nations of the world are meat eaters, and history records that they always have been. Vegetarians and food cranke may expin this in any way they choone, but the frets remaln that tbe Americans, English French, Russians and Germans aro m eating nations, and they are also the moat ‘getic and most progrensive. © principal food of the herole Boer sol- dler, known as Biltong, in @ sort of dried beef, affording @ great deal of nourishment in a highly concentrated form. ‘The wonk races of people are the rice-eat- Jng Chinese, Hindoos and Slamene, renard- | od since t dawn of history as non-pro- gresal superstitious and inferior phy: cally and mentally to the meat-eating ni tions who dominete them. The structure of the teeth plainly Indi- cates that human beings should subsit upon a variety of food, meat, fruit and grains, 4 it is unbygiente to confine on let to any one of those classes to the exclusion of another ‘Meat 1s the most concentrated and moat ‘easily digested of foods, but our manner of living ts often so unnatural that the diges- tive organs refuse to properly digest meat, eggs and similar nutritious and wholesome food, but it is not becaur wholesome, but the rea! re: stomach lacks, from discase or weakness, heme necessary digestive element, hence arising Indigestion, and, Inter on, chronic Ayspepsta. Nervous people should eat plenty of meat, conyalescents should make meat the princ!- pa! food, hard-working people huyg to do #0, and brain workers aud office men should eat not so much meat, but at least’once © y, aud to inwure Its perfect digestion one | or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets whould be taken after each meal, because t the peptones, diastase aud fruit lacking !n every cave of stomach trouble, Nervous dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, ide [only diferent naimes for indigestion, t wholesome food, and the all, because by affording perfect the stomach has a chance to rest and re- tural tone and vigor. Dyopepsis Tablets te the reat medicine; it Is as nafe and piear- | ant for the wtomach arbe of the for the imperfect dij ‘They are not a cath and no pill bebit can « |The only habit stu the habit of @ quently 00d heal iThe Way to Win is the World Want Way. | gantrits, sour stomach, gas avd acidity are) the | , THE LATEST NE WS OF THE or USINESS WORLD. QUOTATIONS, Rubwer pti. al ‘entral Perro vt Connolldatel Exchange Copper Amal Am. @ Foundry Missourl Pacific Nat, RR. Nortolk New York Central, Onterlo & Western UL &. Steel of Waban Me Clanrin| to-day and re constitution p Viding for a reserve of 10 per cent. all the trust com through any mem! ue, serve be maintained at the outset 71-2 per cent. will be taken next Wednesd ne The Cotton Market, Higher. Cables were poor. effect the local market, the near options and took May around ommission hou April, 8.75 bid; M 5 ae? ines doing busines er of the arsonxatl The amount named {s the maximum fig- It im presertbed that a 5 per Sent, re hen and fnaliy 10 por’ cent. Definite actlon on ithe recommendations The local cotton market opened quiet to-day, with prices unchanged to 1 point but ald not South bought The opening prices ‘were: March, $71 R ir SHARING PLAN A SUCCESS. Trust Announces that 27,000 Em- ploy Have Subscribed, According to an official announcement, over 27.000 employees of the Steel ‘Trust havo availed themselves of the oppor- tuntty to buy preferred stock In the their subscriptions aggre: shares, tn pronounced by the management to be a success. At the rate the purchases were taken in the acgregate amount paid approxi- Mates $4,000,000 The workisen ow hold 1 per cent. ie preferred cap'tatization. PARIS WILL ACCEPT PLAN. G. Bue are pro- of Anthony N. Brady snd OC. 1 ings, toe GAR Maxnates who poring to secure a monopoly of ti ing plants of Paris, have pone upon their tnves French oapital authorities ve-year chart tons ave thar the accepted and Paris be th the benefit of American meth Amerioan money to the ainoy adont $28,000,000 will go Into Lie if it Is consummated proposition is piven s nt of deal Dress Goods. A special lot of -. 44-inch Imported Voile, {im all the most desirable col- orings, including cream and black, Thursday at 7S CG. ayard. Silks, 2,500 yards 30-inch White Washable Habutat Silks,\i in a good desirable quality, Thursday at SOC. a yard, Also 3,500 yards Linported White Taffeta Silks, Thursday at O56, Lord & T. aylor, 6 a yard. 8e3 (o' 8.50; Auguat, r, $17 bid: Octode: “Broadway & 20th 6 ¢ closing prices were: £79 to 8.80; March, 8.84 to 8.85: Apri $86 to S.fts SRS to 8.89; June, 8.84 | erate 8.68 $0) Ese Oak Diuing. Desorste? itn ‘Tea Fer oeTS, ho Gay would Seoeat taser feces’ DINING-ROOM, Sideboard, Tah Set, Nandeome? yarda Olloloth, We Also Furnish a Flat at $65.00 END YOR Lift OF GOODS. $1.00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Holzwasser & Co., 1421 & 1423 Third Ave., soth & sist Sts, Open Evenings Until 8 o’Clook. $0006 show auacty "as i ‘Indie Cover, 15 yards Matting. KITCHEN, Oak Kiteden elosst, asa dootp: Kitchen: on gore: Wor, % Kitehen Oualre, iecop of Tinware, On Saturdaye Une 10" bas grown 0 4 mapotiude house ‘COURLTY, Our evesight mpecialiat, John J. Hogan, has teed thousands of our} wauipged with al Soe, were SOLID GOLD, GREAT CARE WILL BE TAKEN AND EACH EYE TESTED SEPARATELY. EXAMINATION FREE, AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. For Thursday Only. $5. 00 SOLID GOLD FOR $1.00. Depsrtsoent has heen most carefully watchs ude that puts it on vem patrons 10 Rlapte modern machlut 4 Guarantee with each Pairof Glasses. WE START THE GREAT SALE TO-MORROW. 7 place on spring is araatend tui old falters) Saat fe a i ae fiona ee ores 00 for "BHRICH BROS,’ Sart ot Bre, Cleanse: aitaneert iat ake yok, ene! DRY Goons" HOUSE, Gth Ave., 22d and 244 Sts., New York therefore | in a good reliable quality, | | (9 Qn0=0--0- 00-00-0908 0 28-8 Adams.2.Co. 6TH AVE., 21ST & 22D STS., N.Y. ‘® Upholstery Remnants a5 to % Less than-Regular Prices! These are not remnants in the accepted sense of the word. They are not odd lengths léft over from a seavon’s retailing. On the contrary, they are bright, new goods from the largest manufacturer in Philadelphia —mill remnants running from 1 to 5 vards—the ends of pieces—travellers’ samples and the like. Materials: Tapestries—Oriental Stripes, Verona Velours LOT 1—267 yards, value up|LOT 3—550 yards, value upto to 50c. per re 20C $1.75 per yt TNC our price, per yard our price, per yard LOT 2—575 yards, value up LOT 4—238 yards, value up to to 75c, per yard— () $2.50 per yd—$ our price, per yard ¢ ourprice, eee ) ; Thé last item is composed of Verona Velour, 50 in. wide. ‘The above will be on sale in our Upholstery Department, 3d Floor, Thursday Morning! $ serenenenenerens Ce ne eo ee eer ord Blankets « Comfortables} Are Now on the Balcony! To popularize and make more widely known this new location for Blankets and Comfortables we have pre- pared a sale that in the twin features of PRICE and QUALITY outstrips any former announcement. This new location means increased space. We propose to quadruple our stock and reduce our prices. It will amply repay any one to anticipate their wants even for next year, It ‘is the height of business wisdom to buy for present requirements. It affords opportuni- ties to hotels and boarding-houses never before equalled. Remember, This Is an Event! ie NOT NEGLECT IT. a EN A FEW OF THE MANY GREAT Blankets at Mark Down Figures! White Blankets ~4<% 2°! Wool Blankets Ext messy, ana finish: worth & pair; for this. sale BSC | anagamel toriera: Valua $6.30, $7.00 and 7 —Part 1; in Red, White Blankets Pini ey i palr: a cholon for thia sale. e ders; value $3.50 fo, this ‘sa 0 | Single Blankets—A!, "99! 13. Wie Blankets ra ee borders; value W230 ‘and 1.98 for this sa 1. 00 eac] Ail Wool Biankets SEY py 1] Slumber Robes—y.222uttul plata Seonit a eholee’ EN 3.69\n% ss c8 nts "55c Comfortables Mark Down Fig igures SilkolineComfortables |Fine Silkoline Com-|Fine Comfortables, ~Gooa quality, large size, fortables; 3 RICA Perper ape eee uelrs a,great bargain for Gg¢ Fa poe i 98c close out for a 2 s 8a 4 chaice to. * wide, in gra # KOCH & CO. On Thursday—A Sale of NEW WAISTS AND SKIRTS. LADIES’ SILK WAISTS, of fancy striped open work silk, full blouse, pouched "sleeves, soft band collar, new Spring colorings, also plain white, reg. $6.00; special. . LADIES’ WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS, of fine qual- ity broadcloth or cheviot, heavy tailor stitched, colors Tack or blue, regularly $7.50; special eeee eevecees ‘ 125th Street West, FOG bet, Lenox and Seventh Aves Cannot Obscure The World’s—4 Daily Home list # # Read For Rents,

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