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4 ] | ALL THE LATEST NEWS — STOCKSSOLDOFF STOCK EXCHANGE (CANAL PAYMENT W THE MARKET Liquidating Forced Prices Down Toward the Close of Trading and Several of the Leaders ; Showed Distinct Losses. NEW YORK CENTRAL BROKE. ‘After a period of even dealings on the @tock Exchange to-day prices dropped ‘aharply at the olose, the market lead- “ers showlng losses of from 1 to 2 polnts, The slump came in a dig liquidating movement in which New York Central, which was the first to break, doclined Q per cent. St. Paul foll 11-2, Rock Tsland 11-4, Southern Pacific 21-2, e Copper 11-4 Atohison 8-4 and Union Pacific 1. The final prices ‘Were generally lower on the day. ‘The slumpy tendency which was the initial feature of tho stock market was ohecked within half an hour of the opening. From 11 o'clock on the market showed more resiliency than for a week unti! the closing break came. During the day it became known Mat several Important operators had changed front and switched from the hear to the bull side. Notable among “fradera of the first class who have aban-| “@oned the bears was mentioned Norman B. Ream, of Chicago and New York, who has recently been made chairman of the Lxecutive Committee of the Erle system and given a prominent place in the man- agemont of Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Mr. Ream is a director In a dozen railroads and industrials and a close business and personal friend of J. Plerpont Morgan, closer probably than any man on ¢he list. He was supposed to have been a heavy buyer of St. Paul and Unton Pacific to- day. It te said, also, that Mr. Keene has een covering his short contracts on an extensive scale, operating through Lon- Gon, Chicago and Philadelphia houses, @s well as employing a ine of brokers in New York. The Gates party recelved credit for a good deal of buying. The purchasing for Gates’s account 1s be- Heved to be covering, as his position and shat of his friends hae been uncom- promisingly bearish of late. Monetary conditions are softening. A big block of time money was offered to-day at 51-2 per cent. for six months refused. ‘Dhe lender then offered 19 money at 6 per cent, on which verte ot gies Ta, Wagers were mage +2, r] ‘on the Bixchan fe that call money woul: Be Paty etkae Rinse curing the sum. days 0 00 er - mer aonths. inet ‘An official of the National | f°: ted as predicti: ‘for tire year. He Ghiced tn’ gloomy. strain about market conditions, this ex- tending clear through the year. nin, Union Pacific, St. Paul, Pennsyiva: ‘Amalgamated ‘Copper and New York tral were the most active stocks. Sopper, went through some very” vivid » That specialty continues to ints since in: formation be the street that the stock was going ‘to par. Buyers on this official informa-| i) pipes AlsteAted anoUE othe Wom fear it may go to 100 by way of | ong bre Intera which, can be openei ‘The Gtreet hears that holders of a | 0r turned off according e wish of block of Southern Pacific, almost suf- | the occupants, ont’ 'to away the election if the| Dynamow of Immense Power Polen wo uhe “Roldings are ruled out| Four steam bollera supply the bullding by the court, have not yet given thelr |with heat when required and three mam- pr to either party. This stock !s|moth electric dynamos of 2) horse- gaid to be held ing interests |power furnish the electricity which formerly associated with the property, Rock Island reports ne cachings Of $3,588000 and ey vT ag Brome, Cain s for mont 01 he sca $F 077,000 and the net 320,40, from this showing. i ‘Lower Wall street houses were mod- erately bullish in Sugar Refining, but movement rade did not ex any looneeuence before the return of H. Havemeyer. \ q & There was some attempt by the Deng o element to make capital out of threatening labor situation indicated the attitude of the structural steel work~ = COTTON TAKES ers. United Blates 6teol common | 8-4 and the preferred stock was also felling in }Pennsylvania came tly fom Philadelphia, It is. believed that me of the feing used in the bear campaign. Manhattan showed a better tone after opening op the Improving n. weak situation, Canadian Pacific was helped by fair orders from Montreal and the re favorable attitude of London on the ‘stocks. uring | ‘Ohio | Me cotton belt. wa %] May sold down to 608 in the drop aod . & | July to 963, ‘ ° $3 S|" Broker Theodore Price, the bear leader, Pry %| bad this to way of the declin By i} “The slump of to-day is just what I 196% predicted early in the season. The bull ay et clique ie hard pressed, ‘The longer Sully i $) aid his: crowa retain’ thelr holdings the 13) 8 more tremendous will be the ine PRR ee SPS eee 5 +1 1+i+i Bo es #esree eek es, = gest. Ey 2 1 peseevrecsets” 2 FF +3 he 35 > WPF Lisitiit iM {ts al jdential February et $l. the first year foot UD Experts ure over 10 per cent. ‘on’ the common hiladelphia houses are MODERN WARVEL New Home of the Brokers to Be Unsurpassed in Magnificence, with Every Known Device for Convenience and Utility. TO BE DEDICATED APRIL 22. ‘When the members of the Stock Ex- change and thelr friends assemble for ‘the dedicatary ceremonies in the new ‘building on April 2 @ remarloable spect- men of modem architectural achieve- ment will be presented to them. In magnificence it can hardly be surpassed, by any edifice in the world, while its utility amd convenience are unquestion- ably beyond comparison. Besides its eight stories of white mar- dle, the building has a basement end tw sub-ceflars furnished with every conceivable appliance to facilitate busi- ness and for the comfort of the mem- dere and employees. It is bounded by ‘Wall, Broad and New streets, and cost more than $7,000,000, while the machin- ery and electrical apparatus in the | basement and cellars represent @n ¢x- |penditure of $700,000. ‘Much Marble and Plate Glass. The display of marble, bronze, sold |leat and mahogany on all sides 19 jenough to dazzle the beholder, while ‘the abundance of plate glass and elec- |tric Ught globes of various hues make |the boanl or trading room Wok lke & | palace, On the top floor of the building is &@ restaurant and cafe and on the floor below are club-rooms splendidly Atted up. Various other rooms are arranged for the use of officers and committees. ‘These also are furnished and decorated in the most approved style. By far the most imposing of all 1s the board-room, where the mait: bust- ness of the Hxchange will be trans- acted, This great apartment és 140 feet long by 100 feet deep and 80 feet high. Light {8 admitted through long glass windows reaching almost the entire height of the room on the Broad and New street sidos, while incandescent electric are scattered about the walls of the two remaining sides and Srrunged in clusters on the lofty cell- ings. 1 Seal of Solid Mahogany. ‘There are the usual trading posts with seats around them, sixteen in number, of solid mahogany, while the telepho! booths and electric enunciators at convenient and easily visible from any part of the floor. The basement contains the vaults but 180 with coat and toilet rooms, barbershop and manicure establish- ment. At the southern end js the wire re centre. parts of the building. under the basement is the furnished with lockers joyees of the Exchange. pat on thelr uniform in the secre: ang resume thelr street clothes in the lato afternoon. In the second gubcellar, which is fifty feet below the sidewalk, are the re- rineratio plant, the heating apparatus and the dynamos. ‘There are three re- frigerating machines which will supply cold alr to ajl the rooms, including the kitchen on the tog floor, where no ice will be needed. The alr is fanned up fun to all Nrectly operates so many contrivances through- out, the bullding. ‘The most curlous feature of this sub- terranean workshop ‘se a well 20 feet deep, which {s constantly filling with water, percolating through the soll from han sit Four steam pumps are con- tinually at work keeping this hole from overflowing, for it it was foreseen by the architect that the water SOneotTE: ML far underground would y the foundations If some such precautions were not adopted. "| It bas taken the contractors more than two years to complete this marvellous etructurs id ANOTHER SLUMP Prices, Influenced by Lowell Mill Points. ‘There was another slump in cotton on , the prices falling The decline was attributed to the Lowell mill strike, selling by the bulla, heavier receipts and milder weather in when they are compelled to unload. “the fact that nearly ‘haifa million Strike, Selling by Bears and ir Heavier Receipts, Drop 17 i ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1908, OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. NO MENACE NOW Financiers Arrange Shrewd Plan for Panama Settlement, by Which $40,000,000 Changes Hands, but Money Stays Here. CREATE FOREIGN CREDITS. The financters down in Wall street have hit upon a plan in connection with the Panama Canal payments, of eating their cake and having !t. The eolution of this problem has heretofore been regarded as one of the impossibil- sUes, Altogether about $50,000,000 will have to be distursed by the Government this year on account of the Isthmian ditch. Of this sum 0,000,000 will be paid in lump to the owners of the canal fran- chise for thelr rights and for the title to what there 1s of the property. The sum of $10,000,000 will go to the Colom. binn Government and $10,000,000 will be spent in preliminary construction, Money Stays Here. It is the $40,000,000 that hag bothered the financiers. There is reliable infor- mation that it 1s the purpose of Socre- tary Shaw to take this amount direct from the vaults of the Treasury instead of trom the Federal deposits in national banks. The money will be paid to the Accredited agents of the owners and that wiil end Secretary Shaw's connection with that part of the transaction, Here the opportunity for smooth work in the field of high finance comes in. It will be the alm of the bankers at this end to keep as much of the money here as possible, If the exchange mar- ket is right, and they will try to make it right, they will proceed to sell finance Uills In Paris, London and Berlin against $40,000,000 and create oredits abroad which can be drawn upon by the French- men to the extent of their interest in the canal. And here comes in @ singular feature of the deal, It transpires that between one-quarter and one-half of the canal where it is located {a one of the jealous- ‘ly guarded secrets of Wall street. It would appear that a coterle of thrifty and influential American capitalists took share of the Parisinn holdings in the canel and consequently they will bo largely benefited by the Government payments. 5,000,000 of the $90,000;000 Pa’ ave to be financed abroad. Statos over $1 Uttle floating will soon course of busit oessity of drawing gold from New York. Lifts $40,000,000, The Idle funds in the Troasury of the United Sta now foot up about a day, tes / $05,000,000, It is not Hkely that Secre- tary Bhaw will have to pay for the Panama Canal before the first of July. By that time the Dalence In the, vaults will be approximately $80,000,000. He can lift out the entire $40,000,000 without in tho slightest way embarrassing the our- rent operations of the department. ‘There Is a tradition that {t 1s necessary | to maintain a working balance in the Treasury of $0,000,000. Secretary Shaw ‘believes that $10,000,000 is sufficient, or even a smaller amount than that. Tt 1s therefore poasible, under the operations of financial legerdemain for ‘Wall street | Federal tre: iF Canal and still 'y to keep the money here. fn Ontatde Dealings, easier to-day, 8-4, to 103 1-2, B68 a teel 68 cipal outside securitics to-day wer Northern Securities 10; tean Barrel The Wheat Market. Wheat wns quict and # eadiness, ning, while Gorn displa: Ath. activa hh a ty lac king. ry steady, but 31 rice were + duly, 781-8 bid.’ Corn—May, ere: Whea' longo'a opening prices —Miny, oo) 4 to 1-8; September, 67 3-4 to 68. Corn—May, 1-4 to 088-6; July, 481-2 to 426-8 ——— SHIPPING NEWS. Sun rised., 6.50/9un sets. 6.29\Moon nets, 8.1 TMH ‘TIDES. High Water, PM. employees In various indusirial compan- {ae are threatening (o strike within, & month te alone sufficient to depresy the market without the aid of the improved weather in the South and the much larger receipts of the, principal, ports. “Cotton Fay are on @ rapid decline and it will be seenal weeks before bottom Is reach The Cotton Market. With cables lower than expected. the ie mo! et OF ed math” priced joints lower, fogs w Sto 8 Weather over the ceniral belt was clear Pick ek teeta ae is and weak With, July olf “to Baetirte Be: Governor's _Isian Hell Gets Ferry FORT OF NEW YORK. AmRIVED. Bartegna Mongolian Goin! ie Olinda. Caracas Proteus «+ INCOMING DUE TO-DAY. u bh ‘ ownershlp {s in the United States, Just) A. the precaution to buy up a considerable It hag been common gosstp in Wash-| * ington and New York for two years|} that prominent Americans were jointly yments will 9,000 so that any Indebtedness ‘like $25,000,000 be Hquidated in the natural ness and without the ne- WALDORE CROWD RULES STREET Deals Arranged at the Great Hostelry Have a Wide Influ- ence on the Speculative Mar- ket of New York, ITS MEMBERSHIP CHANGES. ‘The most powerful group of traders to be found In Wall street is the “Wal dort crowd.” Nearly every upward or downward turn of the stock market !s attributed elther directly or indirectly to the concerted action of the remarka- able operators who constitute this ex- traordinary coterie, and yet there are fow members of the Stock Exchange it self who oan give the names of those who are most prominently identified with the contingent, The reason for such seeming Ignorance 1s In reality very simple when It te known that the personnel of the "Wal- dort crowd" changes with almost every new dea:. Five years ago the “Waldorf crowu"’—so called because the mombers carried on a small stock market of their own in the corridors of the Waldor Astoria Hotel after the close of the ¢: change—consisted of a number of broits ers who were prominently identifled with the Iron and steel interests. More recently the “Waldorf crowd” ed of the Western members tock Hxcha: Gates, Col. Drake, L. L, It was at this meeting- moat'successful deals of J were concluded. ohn W His pool 2 Iuel and tron bonds was begun there, The celebrated Louisville and Nashville deal originated at the hotel, and the Union Pacific and American ‘Steel pro- jects were also planned in close prox- eaiky, to the fashionable world of the otels. Rut the former Waldorf crowds have disappeared and becom attered about the country, and the present coterie con- sists of but thrée constant membors, while the rank and file vary with the nature of the transaction to be carried out. ‘These three loyal members are Jacob Field, more famillarly known as “Jakey,” William B. Oliver, jr. and Henry G. Weill. ‘The followers of these three lecders in the control of the stock market are sometimes many in number and sometimes but few. Bernard Baruch, Charlies De Witt, Edward Waesserma:, . A. Housenian, Harry Content and Charles G. Gates’ are often among the nuinber roughly estimated as constitut- ing the “crowd,” but ‘‘men may come and men mey go" while the trio han, together, Field the Leader. ‘The kingpin and master mind of the triumvirate is ‘Jakey" Field. A New Yorker by birth, he made his fortune over twenty-five years ago in fortunate culations through the local commis- ion houses, and there: decided to become a bro} 60 interested with Paris owners in the| that ho was goon able to buy a member- ama pro) , but the fortunate ones Ship in the Stock Exchange. where he were batt To ep in the. back=| hax been a powerful factor on both the ground, It is now given out that Paris| bull and the bear sides, will only recive @ felr majority share| “Billy” Oliver his career as a Of the proceeds. Messenger In, ono, of the large hankin ‘At worst, therefore, not more than| houses in the financial district ‘and soon developed a taste for trading on gount. His bes! WALL STREET GOSSIP OF MEN AND THEIR AFFAIRS. Secretary Bhaw has so far received off threes and fours Into 3 per cent. conaols, George H. Dantole will soon be made rencral passergér agent of the Eastern No euccessor has been chosen to A. M. Waitt, former superin- Vanderbilt lines, tendent of motive power, Loula Jackson,’ industrial commtasioner of the St. Pant aystem, wilt leave | hia present position May 1 to accopt a simi quarters {n this city. . ‘The United States Steel Corporation {ty acres of goft coal land on Dunlap Creek boing made by J. V. Thompson to Walter Rhodes, IDtwarl Ole and several other enpital in Pittsburg who are thought Corporation. Auditor Blauvelt, of the Erte Ratiroad, announced to-day that D. W. Bigoney had been promoted to be assistant auditor had been appointed to Mr. Bigoney’s old po: appointments will go into effect April 1. Timothy L. Woodruff is reorganizing pany, of Syracuse. It ts reported that Louls F. Swift will F. Switt, W. C. Braun, Third Vice-President of of part of his duties as head of traMo affairs of the Vanderbilt New York-Chicago lines by the appointment of an assistant. — General Manager David’ Young, of the North Jersey Traction Company, preparing statistics showing the effect of t: roads of Jersey City, Hoboken, Paterson, ley. It ts expected that some definite act mittee rapresenting the various boards J.C. Stubbs, trafMe manager of the Harriman eystem, has been eummoned to this city to testify in the dnjunction suit instigated by James R. Keene and his associates to prevent Harriman and his allies from voting the stock held by the Union Pacific Company. Frederick E, Young, Mexican passen: Pennsylvania at the City of Mexico, will Passenger Agent of the Mexican ‘National. resigned to become traMc manager of the C. E, Satterlee, secretary and treasurer of the Texas & Pacific Rallwaay Company, loft to~lay for his annval inspection trip of the lines of the Texas & Pacific system, and also to attend the annual moeting of the stockholders in Texas required by the laws of tht Stato. until Heo. ‘became a member of the big board, lenry 8, pif I ts a native of St, Louta, where his father owned a large. tatio ishment, Not caring for th ess, he tried his hand at specu- lation and, proving successful, he joined the New ‘York brol was soon t traders nd and numbered among the shrewd on the ixchange. While there had al been more or less trading after exchange hours at various places it the city, these three operators selected the cafe and smoking roo! @ Waldorf-Astoria for thelr meeting place and, following in the fotateps of the two former cliques of weatern traders 10 a eeentee many of cee deals, they held nightly sergio: ere and raced in securitios of all esoriptigns mever any chance resented itself. In times of panic on he Stock Exchange, the: alway y may md protecting their interests trading after ‘ohange hours, both In 1 and London, stocks. The most sensational bull movements have beon planned and the greatest bear raids have been arranged by this group of brokers on many occasions the °. Re ni nigant before they were put Into execu- tion on the Exchange, and the mention of hammering the “"Waj- dort crowd” a foprossea Sharer sufficient to start a heavy seliing | I movement, by the k n to caus @ substantial rally tn | ° head of the great packing ooncern of Gwift & Oo. directors within the ext few days. $80,000,000 IN $19,000,000 this April. ‘ers to refund $4,280,000 in Government Jar office on the Erle lines, with head- Deleved to ‘be the puroharer of 2,000 near Merrittstown, Pa. The sale is to be acting as agents for the Stee! of the road, and that C. P. Crawford sition, auditor of disbursements. Both the Smith Premier Typewriter Com- mucoced ‘his father, tho late Gustavus he New York Central, will be relieved ts the proposed merger of iu0 etreet rall- Elizabeth, Plainfletd and Crange Val- tion will be taken by the jotnt oom- ger representative of the Vandalia assume Aptil 1 the duties of General) Ge wil succeed W. B. Ryan, who Tehuantepes National, APRIL PAYMENTS, Bankers and stock speculators antici- pate decided relief to the strained mone- tary situation from the April disburse- ments of $35,000,000 in dividends and in- terest on corporate stocks and bonds. April is one of the most Important months of the year in the distribution { corporation profits. It 1s only ex- cceded in this respect by the months of january and July, when the peml-an- ual disbursements are made, Industrial corporations will pay out Raflroads $20,000,- 000 in dividends and the traction, tele- graph and lighting compantes $7,000,000 Included in the bond Gisbursements Will De $4,660,000 interest on Government bli@ation: Most of this will be paid through the Sub-Treasury in New York. Tt the d2-| his own account. innings were Vice succeeds of borrowing this amount| Small, but his profits soon incréased in the fiscal centres oi ope the strect will be actually a large gainer |by the transaction. e balance of trade {s runnl in favor of the United lift $40,000,000 from the pay for the Panama STOCKS QUIET ON THE CURB. Nerthern Securities Shows a Gain Traditig on the curb was quiet and |}% Northern Securities rose but Grebne Copper. sold at and U. 8. © 5-8 a . ‘The bid and asked prices of the prin- Bid. Ankod. eady at the a THE AMBRICAN OIRL. 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