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STOCKS GAIN AFTER HEAVY SELLING CUT ‘Rally Covers Losses, Sends Prices to Higher Levels and Buoys Market That <r: Was Depressed. ‘OVER MILLION SHARES SOLD. |<: to Southern Pacific the Feature of the Market, with Union Pa-| * cific and the Coppers Promi- Pr nent—Call Loan Rates Drop.|% * There was a marked rally in stocks thts afternoon, following a period of de-|§ pression and heavy selling. Prominent | 7, {esues which had shared in the declines took on good strensth and advances ‘were shown all along the line, the gains running from 1 to 4 points. Owing to a jump in money rates to 7 per cent. and fears by outsiders that merket affairs were shaky, there was 2 rush to unload In the carly dealings and the first hour's transactions were excep- ‘tionally heavy and quite near the record figures. Prices dropped generally, all the desues feeling the strain. Calling of loans and continued Iceees ‘to the banks added to the weakening effect, and until noon values were down. ‘After that the monetary features {m- proved, and prices rebounded. Activity ‘was marked during the day. the trading being thé most extensive for a month. ‘The total sales were 1,018,400 shares and the bonds $3,094,300. Southern Pacific led in the rise with @ §-point gain. Anaconda Copper was even with 5; Union Pacific gained 33-4 fend Amaigamated Copper 3. Gouthern Pacific was the most impor- ibent stock in the llet. Over 50,000 shares were dealt in and prices fluctuat- @4 up and down one per cent. et 9 jttme. Union Pacific also showed the effect of covering of shorts and more hoot resistance, Both stocks made sub- yetentiel gains in the afternoon. Erie common and first preferred were yatwo well maintained, and the second preferred evinced a disposition to rally lgnarply after an early decline, St. ‘Paul was up, too, while Chicago and [Meret rallied adter a small hie a Reading advanced 8-4 per cent. and Atchison showed fair support. Missouri Pacific declined nearly a point, but soon lwalHied. The losses in the Wabashes \mere confined to a point on the preferred ‘and 1 1-2 per cent. on tne common. St. [Louls Southwestern preferred sold off ‘neasly 2 points, but Rock Island rallied ‘after an early slump. In the industrial group a marked de- gree of resistance was shown by Sugar Refining, Amalgamated Copper, Amer- ean Smelting and Refiiing, Tennessee Coal & Iron, General Hlectric and Peo- Die's Gas. Colorado Fuel & Iron was deep in the searly slump, selling off 5 1-8 per cent. on @ report of no dividend, but a full fecovery from the low figures was re- |th /eorded in the afternoon, Government bonds were unchanged fand railroad bonds were Irregular, Can money was very firm early in the day at 7 per cent., but soon declined to 68-4, and then to 6 per cent. From this | point there was a further drop to 5 per M ect at which rate the market remained uring the afternoon. Time money was ‘ mominal, and the were concerning ives almost exclusively with the ‘ imtercets of their regular customers, ‘The return of the big men at the mar- Bet to the “street” was rmgarded as a orable feature, It is understood that Morgan, Jacob H. ff, BH, : eariman, 4nd George Gould will all be itown within the next few days. Heavy selling orders in Rock {sland, itchison and St, Paul came from festern operators ‘Where were large offerings of stocks in the loan crowd resulting from the Wigher rate of call money and really Wepresented the borrowing of money, Ame! iver Lyin a su tven to Mexioan is Sous “materially aided by” the tn bar silver. St, Louls & Ben Francisco was won sted. serious delay In the Rewotlaslcte with ‘Hock’ Island. Tt is thought chat no announcement will for several weeks. The decline stock was understood to indicate the pool had at last made such ar- as would render it unneces- ary to protect the stock in the market. it was thought tabhd” traders thse Paci Qg paelvi Line Nashville'and Colorado Fuel was to unealable stocks on which loans culled. ‘he bulk of the sell by the Wentern coterie, whi turned bearish, ! Smelting showed some ‘on the advance In the price of Improvement in co) was arcument on tho atock. \ many of the e realizing in 4 mols Central, Loulaville . Es niger RS lela off repor' toads "and the “heavy valine it be Other roads from itt district. i flected, Now. ‘Orieshe “that “the phowad good strength as there was reason {© bellove thst the trainmen Would not make trouble. The Southern Pacific’ py {ts stock very well and « A causing a slight advance, Ranking “interestx connected with Union Paoifc pur tn protecting orders In that stock, bhereby holding the price fairly. firm, The calling of margins b sion houses seemed vnly limited amount of ed to cause a mode} first low figuhes. py the commis- ‘to bring out a and this ‘help te rally after the The Closing Quotations. To-fay's highest lowest and closing prices and not changes trom’ Gutuntay's cl prices ace as follows: Not Amal. Copper Amer. 6: & ‘Am, ‘Smel ‘American nest @ Sugar & Chi, OM. & St. “P. Gol,’ Fuel & iron, Den, & Rio Grande. Den, & Rio Grande pt tae A feet eerecetee OF Peer e Y. Cencret Ontatlo & Wert, vennaylvania + Wis. Central pf. + Advance. — Decline, RECEIVERS NAMED FOR DRESSER & CO, Robert C. Morris and Charles S. | McKenzie Appointed to Settle Affairs of the Silk Firm. ‘United States District Judge Adams to-day appointed Robert C. Morris and Charles 8, McKenzie receivers for the COTTON PRICES compuiing the visible s and that! a recou sowed a difference of 49,000; bales i * or of a shortage. Sully immed! veo Umped in with purchasing orders, alc amid scenes of grvat ex- cltement-ran up the market. ‘The rise In cotton was in sympathy with the {general rally in, stocks followin the siump causea by the disappointing | bank statement of Satur mR WoRTD: MONDAY SVENING. MARCH 9. 1) “LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. ACAIN FORCED UP Bears Hammered the Market at the Opening, but the Lost Ground Was Regained in a Rally of the Bulls, Denfel Sully, the bull leader of the cotton market, left the Cotton Exchange to-day with all the honors, After a week of hammering the bears, in which RILROAD WINS BY ELKINS ACT First Opinion in an Interstate Commerce Case Under New Law. Grants a Reversal for the Missouri Pacific. WASHINGTON, March 9.—The United States Supreme Court to-day rendered its first opinion in an Interstate Com- merce case in which the Eliins act, he had been more or less mutijated, he took hold of the situation this afternoon and closed out with quotations from 4 to 6 potnts above the close of Saturday. ‘The outlook for the bulls was. gloomy when the market opened at 10 o'clock this morning, and for three hours thé process of rallying was slow, Then Sully became busy and the advantage of the bears was pushed away until half an hour before closing time, when reperis from Galveston, ‘Tex., Indl- cated that there had been a mistake in ‘day. March opened on the jocal exchange at 9.55, a decrease of 10 points; April and May at 9.04, the same falling off; June at 9.87, a drop of 8 points, Sand 9.34, a drop of 10 points. the’ first downward rush there id the prices went up until lost_ ground was practically re- the gained, ‘The excitement attendant upon trading last week was lacking to-day, the pit was crowded with Neither Price nor Sully fig- ured prominently in the trading. The hulls took ccmfort in reports of high water in the Mlsslssipp! River, which inuleates a general flood in the lower Mississippl Valley. | From these reports came the impression that the f£uppiy must become more restricted and that @ corresponding rise in prices must result, “The flood reports naturally create a sympathetic feeling on the bull side," remarked ‘Theodore Price, the bear leader, “but tt will be only temporary. There’ are other factors that over- shaflow !t. “Reports from all over the country indicate that working men to the num- ber of at least half a million are mak- ing demands for incréased pay that the captains of industry are unwilling to grant. I venture to predict that we are on the eve of a tremendous struggle between capital and labor that will ex- tend through the summer. This will have m=disastrous effect upon cotton prices. I do not look for seisaional declines, however. and it is my belief | dn the market is that the excitement about over.” firm of Dresser & Co. which made an assignment on Saturday last, with Mabilities amounting to $1,250,000. The receivers qualified under a joint bond of $100,000, Morria J. Hirsch, attorney for the) bankrupt firm, said this afternoon that experts were at work on its accounts, but ‘he could not tell when they would be able to make a report. No overtures have been made yet to creditors and none will be made until the accountants have completed their work. ‘The lawyer the statement he mane on beturday “to the effect that nelther the affairs of the Trust Com- y of the Republic nor the Unted t Beaten Bain buliaing Rpmpany, had any- pee gcc with ©) failure of, Dresser ‘Messrs, Morris and ‘ensle said would tale charge immediate- dy. They did not know would tgke for the experts to finish their work on the books, lesere. that they The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened weak to-day, with prices 6 to 11 points lower. The hears, being backed by cables, -made @ successful drive at vearby positions thts morning, but found much difficulty in breaking iate montis, owing to pro- tracted rains in the South and fears of delayed planting. There was c ider- able unloading of May end July on the fait under which prices yielded 6 pointe, against 5 to 6 points loss on late months, Tho general trade wae qirite active and 1e crowd was watcbful, but excited con. ons Were jess apparent Luan jast week, Neither of tho dig leaders appeared fn the oer tradi: the call quotations rallied a Iittle all on the bullish weather news from the South. Official news denotes further vains to-day and prospects for more to- morrow, |The part recelpla w-day were estimated mt 21,000 bales, against 25,800 last year. The opening prices were: March, 9.55 to 9.60; May, 9.64 to 9.55; June, 9.37 to 9,88; July, 9.34 to 9.35; August, 9.05 to 9.03; September, 9.69 to 9.70; October, 8.40 bid; November, $4 bid; December, 8.31 to WALL STREET CHAT Daniel QMeNicoll, second vice-president and genera manager of the Canadian Pacific Rall- way, 18 pushing the improvements which aro to be made in the northwestern branch of the road. Harris, Gates & Co. fave changed choir posi- {ion from that of extreme bulls to rabid beare and are advising thelr customers that prices will decline still further, Edward H. Herriman js expected to arrive in (is city to-morrow. He. te now on his way ¢rom New Orleans. Private Branch Exchange The correst ans for users ae lt obviates leet interior service, for rates. MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO, . After |- ————__—_. The Whent Market. The wheat market opened aotive and| ler, feeling the effects of further liquidation and absence of any support pending to-morrow's Government crop Feport. Corn was qulet, but steady on bad weather. Ww York's openi vices were: May, 791-4 toto PH September, —May, 527-8; July, 50 5-8. WI pen! rices ‘were: Wheat May to 47-8; July, 711-8 to 71. oy iaeaedl 471-8 to uly, 443-4 to New York's closing prices were: eat—March, & 1-8; Sms 791-8 bid; ap remerer 701-8 Corn—March, 55 8-4 offered; May, 62 1-2 bid; July, 501-4 Chicago's clost: rices wer eat— 1 fr July, 71 1-2 to Ti 6-8; larch, 45 1-2; May, O'S 01 4 8-4 passed at the last session of Congress, was dealt with. The case was that of the Missourl Pacific Railroad Company vs. the nUitod States, involving a ques- tion of discrimination on the part of the railroad company as between places. It was brought at the inetance of’ the Interstate Commerce Commission, but without any previous proceedings on the part of the commission. ‘The railroad company filed a demurrer to jthe ‘Ill, challenging the regularity of the proceeding, but the Circut Court and the Circuit Count of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit held the proceeding to be regular and decided the case in favor of the contention of the United States, ‘These decisions were reversed by to- day's opinion, which was delivered by Justice White. The Court sent the case back for a new trial under the Bikins act, ————__— LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. Ratty in the New York Market Helped American Shares. LONDON, March 9.—The demand for money was active In the market to-day and supplies were poor. Discounts: were firm, Business on the Stock Exchange was gererally Ught, operators being large- ly occupied with the mining settlement. Attention was mainly directed to Amer- fcans. They opened In several instances fa ttle above parity and were at first inclined to hurden. After some ad- Vanaes on bear covering prices weak- ened generally, There was much ner- vousness experienced regarding the pos!- tlon in New York, but stocks made a fait recovery after the receipt of the opening quotations in New York and closed with a ‘etter tone. — Consols were weak on the dearness of money, the slackness of business and the finan- cial position in America. The rally in the New York market after the exchange closed here started @ buoyant movement on the curb. Rio ‘Tintos was weak at firet, but im- proved On the strength of Copper, bear covering and good outside buying, Grand Trunk was fractionally lower. —— CURB TRADING QUIET. Northern Securities, One of the Market Leader, Sagued n Bit. Trading on the curb was quiet and weak to-day. Northern Securities sold at 104 7-8 and then declined to 101 3-4. ‘The did and asked prices of the prin- ebpal outside securities to-day were: , 1 offe: tember, 70. Corn—M. 471-2 to 475-8; September, 43 3~ ow long “it! In recent y planets are i HINTS FOR RIGHT One man any other, is Dr. R, V, Pierce, of the Author of the "Common Sense Medical Ad- viser.” He says: It is not the some diet), but it is how much food every organ of the body. It is, necessary for the body that the healthy state. called “stomach trouble,” prevents one of enormous importance. of the people on other worlds and how: far the 7 there differ from our inhabitants, comparison with animal nature on this small sphere of ours. * More important to us is a knowledge of ourselves. “KNOW THYSELF” was an old Greek thought. How to take care of one’s own body is not so simple as some think; the human mechanism is a wonderful thing and requires watching. ho has done more to teach the Ameri- can people how to care for their bodies than almost ‘food eaten which produces strength and health (for ple can keep strong on a very meagre assimilated by the blood and carried to thou! If disease of the stomach, or what is Bid, Anked. Erle 4s... + 88g 89 26% 28% 84, r 1 1% itiah Columbia Copper. + BM 6 ern Securities. 106% 105, years the interest excited all thinking p aie Our LIVING. 4 $3,000 forfeit will be cheerfull of the United States, by the Golden Medical Di: Buffalo, N. Y., the enperi quantity of the | and thus proving tl 1892 was so far worst they Florence, Ala. catarrh, and absorbed and ish therefore, vitally stomach be in a i was 50 three months, I fin Pie per nutrition then the. hearty liver, lungs, and kidneys do not get proper food—they are not fed on rich red blood in uence, begin to show signs of distress, con: Outwardly these si tions on skin, languid feelings, or, by reason of may be we receive a warning in the Rheumatism, too, is a bi imples and erup- face, Phere nights, tired, being fed on pure blood, they become starved, and in we call neuralgi -disease, After years’ and every day fi all the nerves not ost of practice and study Dr. Pierce found that one of ltis prescriptions, made from the extracts of several woduced a tonic effect upon the plants, invariably ‘WS Dey Btreet, 2) Went 124th Street, practically continuous system. It hel; healthy elements'in the food and i the process of absorption of the increased the red corpuscles of the blood, as well as eliminated the poles from the system. Pols Aterativg Extract named "Dr, Pierce's Golden ledical Discovery,” bog SOM nad for tee book te poe covers, oF ; f % eople as to whether the stars and bited or not, has made the subject can only be guessed by ever treated,” wi “I hed acute stomach trouble, liver I rolled in bed with but a few minute: rce’s Pleasant Pellets, an: w years later, malaria, Three months’ tr Reims the désired results, so I got one bottle edical Discovery’ and it fixed Food has agreed with me perf inds of weathgr, and icines I would TAXES ARE LOWER FOR EAST SIDE Comptroller Grout Causes an, Investigation to Show the) Effect of His 100 Per Cent.| Assessment Plan. The teeming east side waa recently invaded by examiners from Comptroller Grout's offlce in search of figures and fats in support of the assertion of the administration that the 100 per cent. assessment plan actually decreases the taxes which property-owners will be re- quired to pay Into the city treasury, Real estate men have contended that &g a resu!t of the innovation rents In tenement houses would go skyward, and Instead of the owner paying the differ- ence the cost would really fall upon the poor people. The administration promptly prepared to refute this charge, which might be- come all-powerful as a campaign docu- ment. The examiners went to the tene- ment house divtricts, and after making new appraisals of value and comparing last year's figures with the estimated figures for the present year, reported to the Comptroller. Charles §. Hervey, Awlitor of Ac counts of the Comptroller's office, to- day gave out the following results of the Investigation: “The aggregate of parcels included in ‘this examination is 113, the asoeesed valuation of which in 1902 was $1,758,500, and the assessed valuation of which in 1908 ts $2,465,500. “The total tax of these parcels for 1902 was $39,971.78. The estimated tax upon these paroels for 1903, on the basis previously Indicated, 1s $35,749.75, making the net decrease in the estimated tax to be paid for 1908 below the tax of 1902 ‘on sald 113 parcels $1,228.03. an Oe these, 113 paral: Sources ren nm increase 0 2.56: mine of them yf wating $4,570.59." The Comptroller made public the re- port after sending a copy to the } SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 6.24,8un sete. 6.01|Soon sets... 3.24 High Water, Low Water. AM. PM AM. Sandy Hook .. a8r 416 16.07 Governor's Isia 00 4.26 10.42 Hell Gate Ferry. +653 62 1214 PORT OF NEW YORK. 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Frinceas Anne, Nortel, Ama Rotterdam. olivia, o Haytl. sole knowledge people $3,000 FORFEIT. y paid, in lawful money of proprietors of Dr. Pierce's scovery, It they cannot sbiow the original statements and signat: f thousands which Mioray sense evens) smcee the lor curative constantly publishing attesting 0 of their saveral wedictaen the genuineness and reliability of all the multitude of testimonials volunteered by grateful people, “Nine or ten years ago my, health became very poor, and in good fae the , of complaint see oc he a iden Medical Dis- 4 in a few days no- T commenced to get more rest doctors pronounced m: rites itr, Harvey nervous I could not ally took Dr. Pierce's at seven P.M. and 6 til ‘owing to ex; pure water impure water, atment doctora of the fectly since, ‘ thi tow be ides the wot Medical Ads yh One-ralf glass HUNVADI JANOS taken on arising gives prompt and ploasant relief from Constipation and Liver Complaint. TRY IT! 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