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HAS TRADING & ¥ such time as {n the opinion of the # larket. Transactions Limited, but Most of the Leaders, ’ Easily Influenced, Show Good of securities. BAN BUYING STEEL. weeks ago. oveloped strength in the mar- J Gs the session advanced to-day, moving up under the influence by Mr. Wilson, has been abolished. Quite limited buying. & notéworthy feature of the M present is the fact that it easier than it declines. An 4 of offerings Is required to put 3 ye prices down a polnt, whereas a point is made on the buying 200 share lots. This Is con- the market loaders as strong nee that the liquidation is over for time being and that the force of ie bear movement ts spent. holdings In the suburbs of Los Ang Central Pacific Railroad Company. Company of Mexico. The Produce Exchan; contract deliverable in would greatly increase Among the stocks that made gains were Bt. Paul, 11-5; Colorado and Iron, 11-4; Sugar, 1 3- fork Central and Pennsylvan! U Pacific and Rock Island, ‘States Steel and Atchison, Cuba. New 34; 6-8, Island was made an object of ‘by @ strong bear contingent, but gave ample support to the g and offerings were absorbed with- To-day'a highest, ‘or from last recorded eale are as follows: lowest and closing prices, and net changes from yerterday’s closing prices NOTES OF THE BROKERS AND DOINGS IN WALL STREET ‘The Stock Exchange ts taking a posttion against syndicates and holding com- panies organized to hold securities of corporations for the main purpose of prot ing thete price by preventing Individ nd ‘The condition of wintel wheat throughout the Went ts sald to be better than for years at this season. The area planted in winter wheat is tthe largest in history, President Ramsey, of the Wabash, is in Calro, Egypt, completely prostrated, over the sudden death of his daughter, who was taken {!1 with ¢yphold fever two G. N. Wilson has been elncted to fill the newly created position of general audi. tor of the Lehigh Valley Raflroad. The old omee of Comptroller, formerly held H. EF. Hyntington has fost purchased 1,100 acres of land adjoining his large les and Passadena, in California. Charies H. Tweed has been succeeded by Frederick J. Kiesel as director of the W. G. Raoul fs the proposed candidate for President of the National Railroad managers are considering a plan to make grain on Such action wpply and tend to prevent corners. cltles other than New York. John K. Cowen, general counse! of the Baltimore and Ohio, has returned from nee nese THR CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC WAITS. Stockholders Meet, Choose a Chatr- man and Adjourn by Court Order. (Special to The Evening World.) April 8&—A perfunc- Louteville, Ky., ners from selling their shares until managers It may be best. cases the dissolution of pools and underwriting syndicates has been hi the attitude of the Stock Exchange Governors. authorities of the Exchange to compel every corporation tub to stand on its own bottom, and In the future to rely leas on manipulation to sustain the market value ‘This policy, while it may not be to the interest of insiders, will, it is believed, save the public an Immense sum of money. It seems to be the policy of the! ), |Subsoribe for “|Tolephone Service! 12,689 Stations In Manhat- tan and tho Bronx testify that LONDON STOCKS BUOYANT. NIGHT SESSION Stocks were buoyant in the London eddrece and one of our agents will call and tell you about the low rates and efficient service. Aemricans w dency to rit were firm and ‘aout tar em The Cotton Market. ‘The local cotton market opened steady to-day unchanged to 8 points loyer. Mnch depression was caused in nearby operations, notably May and June, by quicker Gad of the former tor Jon) account, coupied with easier cables ‘and estimates for port receipts of 13,000 bales. Less preseure was displayed in July, the trade being disposed to buy these months on any weakness. There- fore July lost only & couple of point on the call, and had a steady look until ft was subsequently forced off to 9.84 by continued weakness In May, that option going to 10.21, following the call, On the whole the market had a very nervous opening with trade perhaps inclined. t9 look for a setback, but afraid to begin any decided attack involving extension of short accounts In nearby positions, Weather in the West ts clear, but east of the Mississippi River ts wet. ‘The opening prices were: May, 10,25 to 10.26; June, 9.89 bid; July, 9.87' to 9.88; August, 9.43; September, 8.83 to $.84; October, 8.51 ‘to 8.62; te yea securities higher. in soveral tened by Former Assistant District-At- torney Osborne'ls Added to Amory’s Counsel. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 15 Dey street, 220 West 124th Street, 111 West 88th Street, 614 East 150th Btreet. William ‘M. Amory had a battleship added to hin fleet of legal talent when {t formed in squadron formation this afternoon before Magistrate Barlow, in the Jefferson Market Police Court, in the hearing of charges of criminal libel brought against President H. H. Vree- land, of the Inter-Rorough Railway Company. ‘The new oraft is James W. Osborne, former Assistant District-At- torney, the prosecitor of Patrick, Moll- neux and others. Mr. Ostorne announced that he wan ready to open the engagement, but in view of the fact that he had just been called into the case, he axked the Court to give him a@ continuance, so that he might acquaint ‘himself with the detalis of the evidence taken this far. Weil- nesday night next was set for the next hearing, and sittings will be held from then on during evenings until the mat- ter is closed. Amory resumed the witness stand this afternoon, under cross-examination. He ‘Electric Cabs By Hour, ‘vember, Day or ket closed stea DR KOCH RETURNS. Month:, We have greatly Imcreased our equipment and can better testified that Mr, Taylor, James J.| The Great Consumptio KPeone's ‘aon-liclawy “had paid As nsumption Specialist See a cals for ec cabs torney Byrn ‘and ‘olemat rer som: ughi Drayton’ his other counselor, 34,000, Stops Over in New York on Hin abs are equipped with long- distance batteries, are. speedy, safe and luxurious. Cash customers are furnished with punched duplicate receipts showing whether fare is based ou distance, mileage or time. This insures against over-charge. Way West. Call and sce Him, Dr. Edward Koch, the great German phy- mand inventor of the Koch Inhata- tion, which has revolutionised the method of treating consumption, bron tis and. catarrh, will reach her Thar New a “L” ROAD MEN TO MEET. ‘The Matter of Thelr Demands to Be morning and will remain at his Gone Into Friday. offices, 48 West 22d st., h's latest methi the Inside of the lungs to fin Saat consumption bas met with such great ta vor that where skilled ex; under his directions give with wonderful success. of consumption, yond a shadow of doubt. whom there was extens{ the pulmonary tissues hi tho use of the Koch Inht as hundreds of letters trom firm Dr. Koch will be ing week at his New York 22d street. he has found it necossai an office In every principal Arner Dr. Koch has established t) tablished the curability tlents, many of whom’ formerly w Consumptives, will “prove ss treo to all who willtcall oe him rnin ZEBO ome RY. Transportation Co. pert physicians this treatment ‘atarrh ie- Individuals tn destruction of © recovered by lation treatment, grateful pa: con- “Waste not, want not” may be an Blve hii andvice adage sage office, ry West But—“World ¥ ‘Want Ads. waste not,” much more befits the age. af a late this afternoon oben gaenbial beige peal eyed ae igh Lae Clee or oh tory annual meeting of Southern Paoific ue GeclDabatlaraed eaniis pass : which was =a ; : as “ras taken without the price ylelding| ‘! 1 at oe = th aes eaein Rais as oR ployees' union for a meeting to be held seoeh @s l-8. The report which was 1a} y a Dany ‘caheaation a business pending action | 0® Prktay next in Colonial Hall, Colum- peatenGaw ‘ : ‘ a First aco inthe Host TnuandcPrenco| At He fost z ¢ by the Federal Appellate Court on the AS sri aren) Cusienties|acd) iat ( denied in high places to~ : 83 8 = Blappeat by minority stockholders in the | ees: rune lasting fetid. toa | atgske more well au ported ot ase T Rlinsunction case, the meeting adjourned | during ee es Tha ay eeung ioe nw Ven oredit. for ex- — “jafter electing Charles T. Ballard, of | sock and Ee = we buying of that specialty. — \| Loulsville, as Chairman. u to a aamcatentn Gefeteace atthe aoe Copper had a bad break, 7] Mr. Battard, subject to orders from the weasnen Checinen ahpowe ameicintw son tHe ne selling oft 2 points from the tq) Appeliate Court, will call the adjourned | Management of the road the morning. It afterward +2, |_meeting at some future date, A. K.| George E. Pepper, chairman of the ctlonally. | Gl Vandeventer, necretary of the Southern | employoen’ executive committer, | satd wee 8, report that staerapie | © er + | Pacific, was the only Eastern man pres-| 19° presented before Saturday, The picked up considerable ent, F. H. Harrimon and the Keene In-| meeting on Friday, i Is understood, Is recently, ie 1 |terents were represented by attorneys. | for the purpose of formulating thtt™. bah = 6 deel: in London was Zi AN + 8 | o gepeenenntntn ten bntnentn Qntetntntndntnbntu deta stntntnOnOutOuPnPuOnOnOnOAE~OrEOW ORONO OR 6 oengngedntnont. ne factor fn tip weakness in 10% 108 Fy & erie cr ecre Ware ie yee 8 MAIL ORDERS Ming the stock von the idea my te ull account was weak hd 164 + was in more Uderat sup. 400% 100% ‘Septerday.. Another | eRe fet f monelary onditione was 44 4% Set h banking institutions in Tie hh — & avere disponed to, put out a a BR er Scere eee r cen! mo} ‘wal i+ ma Pete ad che Gas & SIXTH AVENUE 21ST 7, ee eee reece NUE. 21ST “ilies” AND CURB TRADING QUIET, Bo aby : mi: Myke Copper and Hlectric Vehicle te 92 at + im Te tha +O Figure in Dealings. ts is iy | Prading on the curb was quiet but a rh aie ata | stronger to-day. Northern Secu: nH a # ! a pair. Women’s 25c. | At " advanced to 1041-8, Electric Vehicle at 12 and Greane Copper ae Were quoted at $4 8. nd askeg prices of the prin- de securities to- aay were: Naked at The Wheat Market. thts morning on strong cables, corn was dull and rather easier. which to the milis was ra in view of the The markets In tirety, disappointing forelan market. Northwest are firm and higher, on the light receipts. New York's opening prices Wheat—May, 18 3-8; July, 76 offered, Chicago's 9.30 A, M : COFFEE PRICES ADVANCE. Malls Take Adv. ze of Proposed Brazilian Tax. o ) The bull element held the upper hand on the Coffee Exchange to-day and ad- ‘sy prices 6 to 19 points within the 1 de September, 1 AD E4 to 42 ur. the exception of the A * rg which le a new low ‘opening by declining to liv. 435-8 to 43 1-2, New York closing prices were: W! recelpta’ at Rio de J —May, 791-8 bid; July, 765-8 bid; Sep-|# Where. In quality of options advanced Taple tember, 741-2 bid. Corn—~April 1-2. press and distinction of Pot the proposed tax of 20 ‘Chicago's closing pricos were: Wheat | {to any that sells to-day for $1.00 a volume. “placed on all res at Ri pts of Braziian B to 75 1-4 bid; July, 71 1+ ay, 6 1- io and Banton, 71 8-5; September, 69 1-8. t hada firm and higher opening while | Inidial | trading was of a professional nature en- partly were: pening prices e; Whoat—May, 74 1-4 to 74 1-8; July, 4 to 4; duly, TS ther rong |} the! Specials From the heat 4 to Among the titles are: Women’s Dept. Aba glance you will see we have the correct styles and variety enough to suit everybody. * se oytglaal Suits—long coat effect, black and colors, 23.50, 27.50, 32.50 on collection of man tailored and fancy Suits—all new fabrics and latest cut, 15.00, 19.75, 25,00, 29,50, 39.50, 49,50 At these prices we have special attractions, Some heh priced costumes among them. Silk Coats in Peau de Soie, Taffeta and Pongee, 13.50, 15.00. 19,50, 22,50, 25,00 Man Tailored Top Coats—tan covert and black cloth, 10.50, 12.50, 15.00, 19,50, 25,00 Silk Waists—in Peau de Soie, Taffeta, Lucygne Peau de Chene—sligitly affected by hand- All this season's make. Value 5,00 2.95 3.95 5.00 6.05 Children of the Abbey. Charles O° Malley, Don Quixote. Emerson's Besays, Viet Prisetpien French Revolut Fire Violin, The. Thursday's Specials in HAIL, HOLY LIGHT, by perry Mills, in three key: THE PETERNAL CITY, by W. B. Fairchild, WOMEN’S BEST KANGAROO LOW — best Remarkable Values » Women’s Hosiery! Fast Black Lisle ee Lace Open Work Hose in two styles; fancy lace boot patterns or | poot effect: also entire lace effect to’ top, high spliced | silk embroidered, heels and toes; all sizes; at, a pair. a Balcony Book Store !Men’sBoys’ Easter Hats! A new edition of the ony famous works of Science, Biography, Philosophy, Fiction, etc.—in 60 representative master pieces—will be found id The Cosmada Library These works were published expressly for our Balcony Book Store, and cannot be procured else- aper, perfection of letter- inding, this series is equal tively the finest library books ever offered at 45Sc, a ei on the Floss, The Mail orders will be promptly filled if titles desired AAG on yand when recelved, Sheet Music 10 Special for to-morrow only, the following songs for eae dle, do not draw the feet, wear well; a complete assortment of the ade of KIDSKIN OXFORD in Kid and Patent Leather tips; special sale price, per pair, PROMPTLY FILLED! ’ (foods Co, STREETS. sETS. N.Y Y. oods (0. a pair. Women’s 50c, to 65c. Superfine Imported Fast Black Lisle tied Hose, entire lace or lace| deep stitch lisle thread, neat fancy figures, all double heel and toes, all sizes; at, a pair. hes a pair. Women’s 95c. 69 Extra Fine Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, all over lace; also lace boot effect with silk embroidered figures in several colors, All sizes. 39c DERBYS in all the newest styles; t grad ’s and Youths’ FLORODORA —large flat set’ soft Finest grades in Men's ad Novia early spring styles; exact dupli- vfs er Ane vet cates of all the leading makers; AND YACHT CAPS’ in. blue|/DERBYS, FLORODORAS AND) cloth for FEDORAS, #4:00 $1.90 Cents Vol. Alhambra, 7 | Henry Remond, Origin of Specter, ypatta, Pick W Age of Febles, azpatla Plekwick Papers. . Cloister and Hearth. Jane Eyre. Bketeh Book. Creasy'a Fitton Decisive Bat- [John Helitax Scottish Ohiets es, Keli worth. ‘Three Musketeors. Knlckerbocker History of New Prices Down » Refrigerators! Made of seasoned hard wood—ash—hand-carved trimmin Tom Brown at Oxford. Last Days of Pompell, Tom Brown at Rugby, of {he Mobiekns, The Tale of Two Cities, H David Copperti L Tom Burke pf Ours. Bescon ot hah ia tae Uncle Tomah Cabin. —antique oak finish—removable ice chambers and d je Minister, The ‘ pipe, zinc-lined—no wood exposed—insulated with eae sheathing —a positive non-conductor—at these prices: Size No. 1—Just 50 only and no more—24 5,0 plece thigh, 18 inches deep, 24 inches long—holds 9.00 5O pounds of ice— 12.50 value for.....+.+ A complete line of Refrigerators—enamel lined, tile ine and glass lined, as shown at prices that are fuarantond to be lower than any other store in Greater New York. neenemenenanenonontatanes vi Other Worlsn ‘Than Ours, ite. wins Woris. Id Curiosity vere-enwerorenst inches long, 18 inches deep, 39 inchés high— Cents. holds 30 pounds of ico—$7 8 50 value for “ y Matt 2e. Exiea APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE—5O0 inches DREAM ha PARADISE, in rasy three keys, three keys. E MARIA, from Caval- CALVARY, in three keys, Age Rusticana, Racer than The Holy| THE UNSEEN LANR, by City, Horwitz & Bowers, We want your trade and our prices will get it. =, Women’s Shoes » Oxfords ina Startling Easter Week Bargain Sale! This was a spot cash purchase from one of the largest and most prominent shoe manufacturers in New England. These goods were made up in the regular way to sell at the regular prices, but as they were not delivered promptly the ee was countermanded, Then the lot came to us ata fraction of the real value, and we passthe shoes over to you at very small selling figures. Read the details: UALITY ALL PATENT GIRLS’ 3-STRAP SANDALS, with spring heels, with fine Kid- skin or Patent Colt Skin vamps; sizes 7 to 8, regular price, $1.00 1 es per pair; special price,........ Sizes 814 to 10}4, regular $1.25; t regular price 85°) si WOMEN'S BEST KIDSKIN AND PATENT KANGAROO BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, die) ie amortinaes of Naat » very soft and plia- HIS is the beginning of our 9th yearin Harlem. When ‘ we first laid the foundation of this now large business we determined to win your trade by deserving it—by offering you only reliable goods at really attractive prices, Success spurs us on to still greater efforts. We've searched the markets for values, determined that this 9th Anniversary Sale, shall be the banner week of our history—Watch us Grow! Stylish EJaster Clothing. Note These Special Anniversary Prices. FOR MEN. BOYS’ SUITS. Sulte, made trom etrletiy pure woot The bot selection of 1] wool ehoriot, blue lack as well an myi- Nortolks, fine blue, brown or Levit onetdered andsomely trimmed, at sient eae, S$1,98 20 atylen of Suits, mado in the newest melee, Including msian dlovees ! new. Nor as well aa serge and jouble= it Sealy fae tion Suite, from fine blue tri wale serges and silk ml Nortolks of with vesta: $4.98 and ah ef, alte aad UE or tha tae ae“ $10.00 Jt yo want 0 real Bisliah and Gerrisable Past breasted waite: at $4.50, at rive You with extent of a ith the lain, Pipriced Top~Coats for Men and Boys, We show the largest assortment uptown—every length, color and cloth is represented. A look at our windows will show you surprising values. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS. SHOES. 2338 & 2340 THIRD Ave., G3mer"" 127th St.. Open Every Evening. Next Sat. Till 11.30 P. M. TO MOTHERS -OF- Boys: When a boy begins to wear youths’ sizes, he ' naturally revolts against dry-goods store clothes—if , he hasn’t before, So he's apt to try cheap tailors—you don’t care to pay a really good tailor’s high prices for a.grows \ ing lad. | We solve the problem of keeping him in clothes \ he such as he wants, but thoroughly well-made and of i moderate cost, by cutting our youths’ sizes on special patterns of a little more pronounced styles, from cloths of brighter effect than older men affect, The prices are less than for larger sizes, Furnishings, hats and shoes as good as the \ clothes, and anything you don't like—or think doesn’t wear as well as it should—bring it back. yYourTHs" same ‘TROUSER SUITS: YOUTHS’ WASHABLE WAISTCOATS: { Sines 32 10 Goring Mis; | Sizes 32 to 34 In, chest....,.82,60 to $4.80 | (UFOS eee YOUTHS’ SEPARATE TROUSERS: JQUTHE ERUING OVMRGOATE: |sisen 28 to 31 1 qoats and knee lengths of poft stuffs, - and cassimeres . 414 t0 936 | yourus' DERBY HATS Beas cf ORAVENETTE FuAIN-COATS: Black and Brown... ee ; and Tea LITTLE BOYS are just as well looked atten, — // ite City Hall, irren St, ‘We All orders by mail. Koch's Uptown Priors Make Downton Kour & Co. Thursday and Friday. Ribbon and Chiffon Hats. WOMEN’S BLACK SILK RIBBON HATS, tucked chiffon’ brims, beautifully made—all the desirable lage tet comple s only a simple trimming of flowers or foliage to com ete 25 ‘ them—actual value for this quality $2.48; for pia x Ready-to-Wear Hate: READY-TO-WEAR TRIMMED STRAW HATS, smart and jaunty, tailored styles, comprising the newest and best ideas of the season-— fancy straw braids, trimmed with ornaments, velvet ribbon, straw rosettes, quills and brush pompons; black, burnt, navy, “ a; 48 castor, red, white and combination colors; equa « sold for $2.48 and $2.98; for two days,,..... 125th Street West

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