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ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. TRUST DEMANDS ~ STIRWASHNCTON ‘Roosevelt’s Declaration that J. . D. Rockefeller Meddled with Legislation Borne Out and There Is Much to Explain. ‘QUAY TALKS OF TELEGRAMS. Meceives Hundreds, He Declares, and One He Received from Standard Oll Sources Did Not Differ from the Othe WASHINGTON, Feb, 15—That certain Benators have teceived telegrams asking ‘them to oppose any anti-trust legislation Airect from John D, Rockefeller and his gon there is no longer any doubt de- @pite any denials that may be made by “persons connected with the Standard Oil monopoly. None of the Senators who received one ef these telegrams wil make it pubiic. Tt ts known, however, that the one said to have been received by Senator Quay was not in those alluded to by the Presi dent. The. President permitted the story of the Standard Oil telegrams to become public last Saturday because those signed by John D. Rockefeller and his on were s0 peremptory and Imperative} fin their character that they angered him ‘and did not meet the approval of those who received them, These telegrams | were of an entirely different nature than Quay by Mr. Arch. | the one sent to M: bold. Substantialiy the John D. Rock feller telegrams read: “We are opposed to anti-trust legisia- fon, Our counsel, Mr. Archbold, will) yee you. It must be stopped.” Senator Quay referred to the telegram @aid to have been sent to him by Mr. Archbold, Vice-President of the Standard Oll Company, sparingly, and gave his| views in homceopathic doses. At vari- | ous times during the day he added a sen- tence or two to his observations. He @eclined at all times to read the pub- Moation containing the alleged tele- tam from Mr. Archbold. A collection of Senator Quay’s remarks on the sub- “Ject,;nets the following result: “I never discuss newspaper publica- tions. If I did there would be no time for the transaction of any other busi- mess, I do not even know whether I am f@ttacked for recelving this telegram or not. I should think Mr. Archbold, or @ny one else, would have a perfect right {to answer a letter from me by tele- Graph or otherwise. “1 can see no difference ene Lee received eve! SY Rronpoid nes simply availed him Of the right of protest. ‘There Js ‘wrong in that. tbood I have presented to the Senate than undred telegrams. Some of them have been petitions and others ‘otests. The question of propriety has ot ey raised regarding any of them. Senators have offered scores of protesting against the omni- bet tatehood bill. heir intessity in so s not been questioned. Going Rearing Mr. Archbold's right, to answer his letter Senator Quay virtu- iy admitted he had been In corre- spondence with John D. Archbold con- eeening anti-trust legislation, and had » Written him a letter on the ‘subject. WALL STREET CHAT. nd W, B. Rankine have been he Equitable Trust Company, B. M. House @lected directors ‘Theodore Rogers, President of the Bank of the Metropolis, has resigned his portion to accept the post of chairman of the Board of Direotors, Oharlos H. Hackett has been elected President tn Die mead. John D. Rockefeller will start from this clty Monday night for a month's trip through the Wouth Into Mexico and Southern California, Joon B Sexton has decome associated with hp New York Stock Exchange firm of Joha M, Baw & Co, at No, 39 Broad street. 2. PF. Morgan & Oo. noe that they will pay the intorest due March 1 on the United Btates Steel Company's series C bonds at mar turity. Leslie J. Montgomery. Clarence ‘Moses, ‘Thomas Conyngton, William 8, Preity and Ken- meth K. Molaren have Incorporated a new cot- ton yard company under the title of the Southern extlie Company, The capital mock amounts to 814,000,000. Jomes FR, Keene will trip to Florida as Menon as bie injured knee will permit, J. Pler- Morgan intends to take @ rest for a few weeks, George F. Beker is going to spend & fortnight at bis home In Tuxedo, Washington ,\ Connor 1s contemplating = vis to North Capoling, and Baward Wasserman wil) vail for Patoye Saturday. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY. 5.81|Moon rlees,. 7.50 +1 Galveston Fort Arthur favana Wek Indies Germanic, Liveroool, 4, rat Walderees, Dona Maria, Oporto, Maracaibo, Curacoa. Pring Willem L., Mayt}. ure SAGE OPPOSES ANTE-TRUSTLAWS The Time Is Not Ripe, Financier Alleges, for Evil Symptoms Have Not Yet Developed to Great Enough Extent. BUNCOMBE FROM CONGRESS. Mr. Russell Sage, who ts opposed to trusts as monopolies, is also opposed to the proposed national legislation regu- the combination an interview to-day the greatest of all excepting perhaps J. Pler- pont Morgan, said: “The trust proposition haa not reached a stage where the evils have presented themselves plainly and form. Legislation at this time will only work harmful result put his finger Half the Senators and Representatives talk about trusts and the harmful re- sults und say they must be regulated for no one can the danger “I think they are talking buncombe, for the evils have not presented them- selves In such a shape ‘The situation as it appears to me 1s similar to a caso of ‘illness, i The doctora are called in, but they cannot diagnoso at once just what is the matter with the What do the doctors do don't commence to experiment on man with all sorts of medicines just as thelr whims or fancies dictate. they simply watch develop- what fs the matter. Then the ouratives “It is the same with the trust ques- tion in this country. late to await developments and closely watch these big combinations of capital, Practically 8 per cents young and bad tendencies can be readily cured when these make themselves felt. vor of allowing time and the introduce proper legislation at the proper moment.” —————__— SAYS GATES AND SCHWAB TEACH BOYS TO GAMBLE. CHICAGO, Feb. cessful and distinguished business men play poker for large stakes you must not be surprised to find boys gamblini said Walter Camp last night at the an- nual dinner of the Yale Club at the University Club, “Gambling seems to be an inheritance College gambling is nut It will not be too of them are Bo long as suc- in our naturs po bad as it is described, remember that the State started fund to erect old South Middle by au- St. Paul's Cathedral was bullt partly on the proceeds of a lottery, and so was Westminster Brid “How can you blame the boys if they dabble in gambling a bit when such thorizing a lottery. Ing the present fight for state- Sharlie Schwab are held up to public Answering charges here 1s a certain amount of danger but we can hardly eliminate ft without making milksops of the boys, You cannot keep the boy from danger from the time he becomes old enough to own a penknife and climb cherry, tr: ) the time he begins to play golf. Bear Movement Which Kept | Prices of Leading Issues Down Greater Part of Day. KEENE’S BROKERS-SELLING. Bearish pressure which characterized the stock market early to-day was not much relleved until Inte tn the after- noon session, when prices inclined to irregular rallies, Considerable selling was attributed to James R. Keene. Tal- bot J. Taylor & Co, distributed the largest selling orders of the day, and this fact was considered significant Erie common sold at 401-8 a 40 1-4; first preferred ut 715-8; second pre! 615-8; Missouri Pacific at 14 1-2; States Steel at 335-8; Amalgamated Copper at 70 and Wabash at a1 1-4. There was a gradual Improvement toward the close, all the weakened securities show- ing fractional advances. The sagging in Erle was due to the Alsappointment generally felt that an- other charge should be placed ahead of the stocks. It Is feared that the issue of $10,000,000 4 per cent. fifty-year gold bonds may prove too great a burden. The first preferred opened around 71 5-8 and the second at 613-4, Both showed losses of 11-8 points. Common stock opened at 403-2 and 405-8, a decline of 1-2, but soon rallied. The Gould stocks were comparatively well sustained, Mis- sourl Pacifle selling at 14 ctive buying in American Smelting and Refining was attributed to one of the prominent directors, and there 1s 4 disposition to look for some Important development in ‘the company’s affairs. The principal buyers were Simmons & Slade, who took 8,000 shares; C. 1. Hud- son, who purchased 2,500, and V. ¢ ieeearat @ Co. The prevailing pri was 5). . Rook Istand ts being mantpulated } insiders who ure credited with endeavor ing to depress ‘the stock. Brokers who earlier in the week bought lots quoted as high as possible are now selling In a eppat ent effort to quote it at s low level, ‘The leather Issues were active, and the buying was suMciently good | to encourage the belief that the fnancing of the back dividends on the preferred is a possibility of the near future, jaily as this would help the com- to raise money. The buying, was similar to that which the street saw on a well-remembered adyance, and came largely from Albany. ‘The London selling to-day was larger than usual, amounting to between 20,~ 00 and 30,000 shares. Sales were first well ‘distributed, but were s0- yrincipally confined to the Erle issues. Liquidation was mostly In the raiirand stocks, which were recently the leaders In the rise. There is some talk of an unfavorable bank statement to-morrow. ‘The asso- ciated banks have lost heavily on bal- ance to the Sub-Treasury, and unless there Is a heavy money movement from the Interior the figures are likely to make an even worse showing taan last week. The Closing Quotations, The following were the opening, highest, low- eet and closing prices High, Low. Clos STOCKS IMPROVE IN LATE TRADING: | Eries Under Heavy Pressure in|: Southern Rattwa, Tenn, Coat & tron. grant for the privilege of crossing the bridges and viaducts in the Bronx, | sought by the company | claimed that the company held an in all ley anu CURB STOCKS DULL. Marcoh! Shares Figure in the Ont- the 7 The annual compensation deman the city, he sald, was beyond all 1 Curb speculation was dull and trregu- Northern Securitie: Greene at 21 Marcon! sold 113 1-2 a 113 Ss and Union Cop: n odd lots at The quotations were: posit a fund from which all penalties should be pald, but he arg: courts should be th tlons arising from declared violations American Can p LONDON STOCKS by Mrokers Dealing in American caused large y borrowing from the Bank of England by London brokers to-day and this was reflected In an easier tone in rites In the market. mited a violatio nd impose a penalty for such violation,” declared Mr, Pag “In that ease the elty would be both judge and prosecutor, an inconsistent attitude: | “There is a demand for connection of the roads on efther Ad of the bridges,” said Mr. Page, “and we are pleased to do anything the publls de- mands.” | jat is the most surprising state- | m in this city," Interrupted Mr. Grout. Tammany Hall organisation in the Bronx, Appeared to protest, he sald, on beh of the organization; against granting additional privileges to the Union Rail- way Company until the company gives « public. Mr. Stanford demanded th one fare only from the Bronx to Man- some hesitancy and South African min- ing stocks were steady In tone at un- International were firm, Rio Tintos 45 5: os The Wheat Market. The heavy shipments of wheat from Argentine this week and an easter set ables from Paris caused wheat decline this morning. selling for short account. Ne cables fom Argentine report locusts in portions of Northern Soutate Prov- ince, but that no damage has been done. Corn, after opening steady, showed a disposition to advance, Liverpool cables and because of more unsettled weather in « single fare to and from school on schoo! days. Grout. the market at Liverpool, prices there showing an advance of 13 points over Wednesday's close, it was nevertheless ® big market and ‘high enough to pro- mote vigorous covering among traders | who had felt secure on the short side over the holiday. The greatest buy was in late months, July opening 13 0 Wheat—May, Corn—May, 515-8; July, 49 3-4. Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat a 8; July, 741-8 to 74 3-8. to 45 3-8; July, 43 1-2 Corn—May, 45 1 closing, prices 83; Sta Wheat—Februar, not clearly explained in. the private cables, most of them attributing the rise t6 a lack of After the call trading continu pressure, ago's closing pr BTS av Corn 931 bid; March. offered; May, 9.4 Amal. Copper... TW 694 9% Am. Smelt, & Ref... Sok 4g 8M Am. Smelt. & R 98% 98 18, Am, Sugar 1316 151% 1804 130% @& 1-4 offered; July, 43 3- 43 1-4 offered. 9.90; August to $43, UNION CO. WON'T GCEPT TEAMS. Thinks Conditions Imposed by! City for Use of Bridges in| Bronx Too Onerous to Be Complied With. MR. GROUT’S LITTLE JOKE. BOT P.M | A. M.—1DAY EXPRESS. Makes loeall | V I & SON Nope, Due Tate 115 A. Me The Union Rallway Company of the t} 0. Rutiees 7.55 P.M EXPRESS, Dae BROADWAY, Bronx will not accept the ditlons of | the “munteipal ownership franchise which are contained in the proposed To-Day and To-Morrow the Last of the Trousers Sale. No matter whether a man walks must of the time or sits down most of the time, his trous- ers bear the “brunt of the battle.” ‘alns arrive and depart from Grand Central Jon, 424 Street, New York, as below? North and_wertbount trains, except those leave Reduced from $5, $4 and $3.50 to $9)? There haven't been any reserved. Take a Truftalo 4:45, Magara Falla 5.45 Be Me pair away now for $2.75. NEW YOR THE FOUR-TRACK VIA NIAGARA FALLS lng Grand Central Station 11.80 Ae Men | 2:45, 3,80, O.1b 11.90 Ms wih ate ae peeee BL. to receive passengers ten minutes af jeav~ Ing Grand Central Stati ne A. M.. Troy 6.50 A. Ma M, —*SYRACUSE LOCAL, Stops af | Sinportant stations, ¥ A. M—{RMPIRE STATE EXPRESS.) Most famous train jn the world. FAST MAIL, 24 hours tb Chie! Buffalo 7.10, Niagara Palle” f it! 10.90, Indlanapol AvM. St Louie O45 heme dane 1.00 ©. —rcntcaco Listen. 24 nour 2 {0 Qhlongo via Lake Shore, 20% vin M.Gus HOUSTON ST. _|'7{90 'Lietcabeaete Lae Lawyer Page, representing the com-| 9 declared before the Board of | and Apportionment to-day. He | able right to use the overhead trol- | Stem and could not afford to build ky erground trolley, as required in| proposed new franchise. | His company, he sald, was willing to de ed that the rbiter in all ques- | “Lt would not be right or just for the, city Itself to declare that a party with which It 18 under contract has com- t ever made by @ railroad company | James, Stanford, representing a rantees for a better service to the t e charged by the company and shool children be provied’ with abling them to ride for the kets ‘The whole matter by a vote of the Board was referred to Comptroller | ——————————— WE GIVE CREDIT Without a penny extra cost over the lowest cash prices. Select whatever you require for yourself or family in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Watches, Jew- and haye it charged on the easiest payment plan in America, Open evenings. The Cotton Market. | The local cotton market opened firm | to-day, with prices 7 to 16 points higher. | While In, some respects the opening wa not 80 strong as many had expected in) view of the extraordinary advance in 3 ts higher and August up 1 The sensational upturn at Li points. ol was e: February, 5 April, 9.45 July, 9.29. to eptember, 841 The opening p 9.oL if it does not help reliable, and of We want every sick person in this town to try VINOL on our guarantee to refund their money them. This bold offer would break us if VI You take no chances, Just try it. Pale Women-— Pale Ohlidren Need tonic.reconstructor that will create flesh and make pure, red blood, Deblittated — All Tired Out out an existence without life or ambition. Jt is not natural to feel continually tired, We guarantee VINOL will bring life, strength and vigor, Gain Flesh—Get Strength +t tat without taking disagreeaole Cod Liver Oil. 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H 8 to 6, Glanses_ mad pare BUYS ANY I PHONOGRAPH: of Recorda in the World, Jone strictly confidential, tive if inconvenient to call. ‘acrount. Hours, 0A. M. to 6 P.M L. W. SWEET & CO., | 14 Diamond * old Selt-Winding, CHARLRS A, KREME, 180 BROADWAY, NY. Old Watehes, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry Taken In Exchange. $5 Gold Glasses, 3. E and eal you 14 Premier &} By No unhealthy plates’ required by our new process. Why not i ck Ceniral ie. be free from all discomfort ? When we make a set of teeth they fit, feel comfortable W EST SHORE and never trouble you. Our new botanical discovery || “Fruns"teave Praskis ScSut ee Yor which we apply to the gums hea makes every operation painless: Al Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth, Gold Crowns, aa karat... Gold Fillings Stiver Fillings. $3.00 54 W. 23d St. (Opp, Eden Muses.) 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Dally exc, Sim Sundays at 9.20 rx on all through tralna, minated with Pintech ieht. oftres at 11%, 20 ons, New Fulton ot. and 106 Broadway, Telephone "900 38th Street Central Cad Service. Bi hotel or residence by Wartentt 2 NEW YORK ' CENTRAL ROUTE BETWEEN |NEW YORK, BOSTON \ AND NEW ENGLAND, Via Sprinefeld and th DOSTON AND ALBANY RY New York Central & Hudaon River RR. ine leave Grand Central Station g, Superintendent. Ge Passenger Agent. RAILROAD. follows, and 15 min. later foot West 424 *7.10'A. M.—For interm. points to Aang. {ido A. SC) Saratogs ‘ond Mohawk 2x 91,00 P. M.—Chicago Express, BRP . Lim. for Det.. Onl, +3: =(2) Por Hudson R. pointe 6.00 P.M. Rooh., Bull. Cleve. & Ot 745 Roch: Buft:, Det. & 99.15 P. Falls, $5.00 . 9 y.. Leave @D at 12 RR. Sta. (1) at. (2) at 18.35 P.M. Time tab! ‘and offices. Bi lence by Westcott Waterbury Dental Parlors, | "*ci! s8otiscceu. BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. (24 door wemt Abraham & Biraus's) Hours, 8 to 6, Sundays, 9 to 4 EDISON German, French and Gwedish spoken. STATIONS foot of WEST TWENTY-THIRD and DESBROSS! AND CORTLANDT £4 The leaving time from i Cortlandt ats, is Ove minutes later than xiven below for Twenty-third et. station, where otherwise noted, t 7.65 A. M.—FAST MAIL. Limited to two Cars and Dining Car, w York to tt Sleeping Car, Pittsburg to Chicago. to Pittsbure. 865 A. Mo-FasT LINE—Pietibure and 1, Toledo, Detrolt, Clacianatl, Louwlaville, 8. Loula. 1.55 P. M—CHICAGO AND. sr, PRESS.—Vor Toledo, Nashi via ‘and Loulavilie, Indianapolis, Chl a. Dining Car. 6.55 P. M.—8T. LOUIS EXPRESS, burg, Indianapolis, Louteville, @t. SRG POM WESTERN EXPRESS.—Por Catena] ledo, except Saturday. Dining Cur. | 7 PM pAcIPIC EXPRESS,—Por and Chicas For Knoxville, dally, via & | Andoan' Valley Route, Connéams for © ing Car. For Welch, W, Va. (via $3 Valley. Route). 00 Y cfmnat! es N CLOTHING CO. near G6th Bt. O reat? 1 Evening Help Wanted—Male. ior who anewered ad" r Paper Co., Spree | WILL experienced curt CREDIT | war, a pevise been with Youn kindly ‘communteate with Room 710, 160 Naswaa| g. 6.25, 6.65 EXPRREENODD ten to fun owtUng machine Fa 66. A a et a 6 ga 7 8.25. 8.55 (Dini com i eae ae var aE 4.55 ‘Cining Car), Call, Write or Te! 19TH ST. rong AND devreiaty’ on © RE DIT | sercioP vena, Sent beers Maine cur 22T4 ay ave near Ihith At. Open Rv oe ay. r: ed," rite DRA ow CREDIT] Help Wanted—Female, | isitth, BEF NHATTAN CLOTHING 60, 295 hear ti a. Open Evesing, | TEN EXPERIENCE D| i 8 buble and GPTHUNG, CIOAN r| LANDS ON WOMEN'S COT-| P.M), mek 107% Ly wins ano deweiny'ox CRE DIT | Ton & SILK STOCKS; CAN AS ange Saal 700 mi MARUATTAN CLOTHING co, GET STEADY WORK & deatoard Florida Limited, 100 roadway, Brookizn Oven Rrenlien | ORT WP GOOD WAS we | NOMRILK AND WESTERN RAULWA} CREDIT. BLANCHARD & PRICE, 8 W. |ciF RAILWAY, M. Gatiy. 7, AND M. woek days and 8.66 P. nt % Nite, CITY—9.65 AM, MUA Tye, pundays. 7.08 A. | thea eine, Butter Parton Oars and Beaches oa week days. Parlor ‘Care, Dining Car and Sandant JAMES BBRG- | ct, 881 World: All Maker Bway Tel. 3240 Frank pay write CROWN BOLD $1 WEDKLY, 330 Fulton, Bklyn. $10: 60. G! Aa0H, 37 Gentlemen's clothing made jo order, S37" Broadway, rest Patents, Se Ce ee a a eS hee oe Persistent adver tisere Businose. wititm HAIGHT & FRE portunities’* 5 oudshand: | THRRet aoe "Has ‘pith, ave é wa ot 8 horse, Pinv ave. (comer 20th et): West Twenty-third 6. station ay Annex. Station, Hrooklya: station The New York Transter Company and check baggage from hotels and bh to destination. 4 Blshtesath ot." for road Cab Service, w ATTERDURY, ik eneral Manager. Gen. Passenger Banking and Finangial, f % ai