The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1903, Page 12

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Leader Suddenly Reappears in the Market and Starts the ears Hustling with a New es HIGH RECORD PRICES. » July and August Lead List In insational Advance—Conditions All Favorable to the Bull Con- tingent. iil Leader Sully suddenly reappeared ‘the Cotton Exchange to-day and got immediately, apparently in form- corner on the August option. oid in big lots of August and the mice ran up rapidiy, scoring a ten-point m in the first run of busines: entire list followed May and July, h made new high records, bears, while expecting Sully's n to the market after u week's; nce, did not quite look for him to- "day, and his sudden return in active ¢ startled them hustling. had most of the conditions t them, the\market having good and reports of damage by rains EVEN DIRECTORS FOR INTERURBAN. imber Was Increased from Nine at Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company. s (Special to The Evening W | WHITE PLAINS, April 2 atban ‘Street Railway Com eertificate with County at) White Plains to- the stockholders at a special mvet- 14.) rhe Inter- | ‘The election was presided over by E. f, Sayre, as President, and C. E, War- fen, Seerctary. According to the papers the Metropolitan Securities Com- eiand js Preal- is Secretary, 61,300 shares of (ne total issue of hares of the Interurba'y Company. share is owned each by Edward ind, G. G. Haven, H. H. Vree- nd, H. H, Baldwia, jr. Paul D. Cra- Thos. F. Ryan, Charles E. War- and T! . Fowler, while E. W, ‘homa: pe has $/,0091 shar: LA GASCOGNE QUARANTINED. ‘Bho Bis French Liner Detained on Account of Small-l'ox. “ne French liner La Gascogne ed port to-day from Havre, but detained at Quarantine for fumiga- . having small-pox in the steerage. , Brings 43 in the cabln and 099 patient. anni Cittadin, aged ay sent to a hospital sieelage passen; ffman island for odservation. taship was disinfected g the passenge! : of the French © fon 7 ouls Exposition, ded by Com- joner-G V La Grave; Commis- Maguln, Vice-President of | the er inch section , areht os of the F Mr. Lam: dary; M. Susilo. “special conim| j of the fine arts department; M i Montarnel, architet. and Le Coeur, Swill build the pavilion. Widow of Rich Kuit-Goodn Munt Answer Creditors, Na Sead Issued an injunctic raining Apama Conde, widow of the wealthy knit-oods m. from continuing as estate and directing her why she should not be re: | injunction was obtained by credt- ho claimed Mrs. Conde is squan- the estate. Sian turer, ———_— Orders Receivers to Accent | Committee's Offer. (Special to The Evening World.) N. J, April 2.—Judge patrick, in the United States Circuit . Miller, receivers of the nt eacccepe His Sou Take an Ap. peal to Higher Court. (grcial to The Evening World.) SNWICH, Conn. pw J. Berrian, the New York broker, [hip #on Frank, a horse dealer and h War veteran, were each fined and costs in the Greenwich Bor- Court by Judge Harnes this tor an assault horsewhip on Jacob Hoffman ¢ Gray \ook an appeal to the Court of Common Pleas. The Wheat Market, opened firmer to-day, prices Waneed about %8 per cent, on ipog] cables, Corn opened “Relive on considerable cover- shorts, opening pric is, ObEnINE prices | Treaco TRGB to ren) a | One Corn—July, scored by “GOURT ENJOINS MRS. CONDE. | to-day, issued an order authoriz- | eating B; Lindsay Coleman, Albert A. Pope| April 21.—An- | \ Metropolitan and the Mexicans Only Prominent Issues Hold- ing Gains at the Close of Bus- iness in the Market. MONEY DOWN TO LOW RATES. Tractions Were a Feature of the Day's Dealings, While Copper Re- mains Weak—Metropolitan Offer. Ings Freely Taken. Trading on the Stock Exchange towert the close to-day was listless, and gains the list during the session were almost wholly lost, Metropolitan and the Mexicans being the only issues that held above the opening. Led by the continued heavy buying of the Mexican Railway shares, stocks remained fairly strong unt! the last hour, although there was a steady fall- ing off in the volume of trading. Call money went to the low point of 2 1-2 per cent,, and thme money was quoted at 4 1-4 to 41-2 for short time and at 41-2 to 43-4 for mlx and nine months. Metropolitan scored an early gain of 2 per cent. on buying by oJhn E. Me- Donald and Henry Bros., who took the stock as fast as it was exposed by Harris and Fuller, B, L, Smyth and J. M, Fiske. The other tractions were firmly sup- ported until the final dealings, on the expected early announcement of tho francalse tax decision, which it 1s be- Heved will be favorably to the compan- Jes, St. Paul worked up fractionally on the expectation of a good showing of carnings for March, It was thought by most of the specialists in this security that the net earnings will be higher, although the best information indicates that the car movement has been about the same, Floorf traders bought fairly well o Missouri Pacific, while Atchison common 8 purchased In anticipation of the March statement, which Is expected to be a good one. Amalgamated Copper remained about the only weak feature in the industrial list during the early trading, with the exception of International Power,+ which dropped 51-4 without affecting the rest of the list, The weakness in Copper shares abroad and the apprehension felt over H. H. Rogers's {ness were the factors which caused the decline. The hard coal roads were strong in the expected favorable reports of March earnings, which were regarded as more important than the inves:iga- tion by the Inters Commerce Com- mission. Mexican Issues remained higher on the advance In the price of bar silver and the further decline tn the rate of ¢ business amounted to only yoo shares, which were so.d for do acount. nds were quiet but steady, The Cloning Quotations, closing prices closing prices tokows 1384 ra ch 130% 4% rd Skeet: Be Sere Fe TE = reer: SETRBREEST 1 130 1eisitet eer ners Reading let pf + ay Reading 24° pf. 66% Rock Ialant ... | South. SPEC EEE z+ FR SPST EES. # Vibaitttet FF. BIS32! a FS BIS3 2: Bee iit 35 we eesceer 556 EP EREES iitaiii PRSNES Sa: FF Fe 1 SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANA’ San rises...5.06/Sun FOR TO-DAY. 6.60\Moon este ....— THE TIDES. High Water, 1 PM, Bandy Hoe Welt Gate’ Ferry PORT OF NEW YorK, Colum ‘Gioraitar country. day in the rear of @ restaurant in Becond ° Stern Brothers ‘Will place on sale to-morrow, a large collection of of Ecru and White Antique Lace, Batiste, Crepe de Chine, Mistral Cloth and Linen with Cluny and Venise Lace Combinations, « 511,00, 18.00, 45.00, 69.50 Fermer prices, $15,00 to $125.00, Also an Importation of ECRU VENISE GALLOONS and REAL CLUNY INSERTIONS, 2 to 9 inches wide. at 35°, 48°, 75°, 98°, $ 1 -29 Heretofore 45c to $2.50 yd. ’ To-morrow, Special Sale of ' Women’s Neckwear LACE COLLARS, of Point de Gene, Venise and Batiste, new and very desirable. LIBERTY SILK RUFFS, very full at neck, with extra long pleated ends, $1.25 $2.85 Value $2.50 in black and black and white. Value $4.95 LIBERTY SILK STOLE EFFECT RUFFS, extra quality, with handkerchiet ends, $4 85 in black and black and white. Value $6.95 ° WASHABLE STOCKS, ot Fancy Madras and Pique, in white and colors. Value 85c¢ 50° Seasonable Offerings in the Upholstery Department UFFL! TAINS, & RI ED MUSLIN CURTAINS, pair, 95e, $1.15, $1.35 | ina variety of patterns, HR eee eae ea Ne a coott $165, $2.25, $3.50 RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, Pair, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS, Patr, $5.25, $5.75, $6.75 Summer Draperies and Hangings COTTON TAPESTRIES, 50 inches wide, Formerly $1.15, $1.75 and $1.95 yard 50c, 75c, %1.00 SILK BROCHES AND DAMASKS. 50 inches wide, Formerly $8.00 and $10.:0 $3.75 and $4.75 CRETONNES, in new and choice designs and colors, 15c to 63c Lace curtains cleaned and stored during the | summer. No Charge for Storage. Window Shades, Awnings and Furniture Slip Covers made to order for the coming season. Third Floor. West Twenty-third Street WALL STREET CHAT OF MOVES IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD. The Mexican Minister of Finance, Louls Limantour, is on his way to this city to consult with the leading financiers here about a new currency basis for his W. J. Murphy has been elected Vice-President of the New Orleans and Texas Pacific Rallroad. He will be succeeded as general manager by W, A. Garrett. J, N. Barr has been placed in entire charge of the motive power and rolling stock of the St, Paul Railway, with headquarters in Chicago. He now holds the tite of Vice-President. ‘The Jamestown, Chautauqua and Lake Erle Railroad Company, which runs from Jamestown to Westfield, skirting Chautauqua Lake along its entire length, {s to be converted into a trolley line M. Garcia, of Guayaquil, Ecuador, !s in this city to place contracts for $2,800,000 worth of materials and labor for sanitary ‘mprovements dn that city. A. C. Wood, Vice-Presklent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Albert Ledyard, President of the Michigan Central; Henry Brown, Vice-President of the Lake Shore and Michigan Central, and H, W. Ashley, assistant to the President of the Wabash, after howling a conference at Toledo, have agreed to combine thelr lines in a fight against the Toledo Terminal Bolt Road. Charles M. Schwab is at his summer home at Loretto, Pa. Charles J. Day, formerly cashier of the National Broadway Bank, has been elected Vice-President of the Oriental Bank, with headquarters in the former offices of the Seventh National, . D. D. Mann, Superintendent of the Canadian Northern, announces that the company will soon begin the construction of a new fireproof elevator of 8,500,000 bushels capacity at Winnipeg. ‘8 ago he W that until about two y Boul salary. & salesman and had He told what compan: for, but the walter cannot remember. He’ sald his firm had been bought dy a trust, and that he, with many others, had been thrown out of worl He had some money of his own and went into business, but his venture proved a failure. He was soon without money or position. He had walked to ‘New York from far up In the State, —— | Some time after midnight he went in the rear of the restaurant d himself on the Once Prosperous Mr. Thorne} hign fence, Hie body was sean at day- tenants of the building. An } bulance was lied, but the 1 Hanged Himself in Rear of emo" hNe had been ‘dead a ‘long. tine, were no papers in the pockets to Restaurant Where Three Day$|suon' who ne waa, Ago He Sought Fone OCEAN STEAMER RUNS ON A ROCK. |BODY SENT TO MORGUE. Manchester Market, for Philadelphia from English Port, le in Bad Plight, WEXFORD, Ireland, ritisa steamer Manch command of Cap’ sailed trom Manchester April” 2 Driven out of business by a trust, Ma tin Thorne, once a prosperous tray ing salesman, hanged himeelf early to- Ma near Thirty-ninth street, Brook- j Unde liyn, where three days ago he sought fo 451-2; sep: | : aan + London INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY, B)_ Dorado, Comus, Nei : San Jue Wilbela Galveston. ripans. | food and shelter, Philadelphia, stranded on Gypsy “Roc Mf Tuskar, during ® foe yesterday, Bhi second holds being full of water, A few chance remarks gave an inkling of his pitiful career, yet his body was nent to the Morgue to- day unidenti Mis clothes were torn and worn and bls face haggard when he went Into the restaurant on Friday and told the proprietor he was starving, He sald would do anything there was for him te do if he wis given food. Although his ter Market Is a frei; LONDON STOCKS STEADY, American railways w: fi Lace Robes Which GSalled rket, ikins, whieh for 2 in.@ bad position, her first and u on the * JUMES MeQREERY & GO. Sale of China, Glass and Silverware, Including household and decorative china, suitable for summer cottage furnishing. ' Curios, Bric-ea-Brac, etc. English Porcelain ‘Toilet Porcelain Dinner Sets, Flo- Sets, Various colors, ral decorations, roo 2.45, 3.50 and 5.75 perset, Pieces. 10.50, English Cobalt Dinner Sets, with gold tracing, Silverware, Sugar and Cream Set.. 3.00 Water Pitcher.........2:75 Baking Dishes ........3.25 Crumb Tray and Scraper, 11.75 per set, Limoges Dinner Sets, 1.95 per set, 16,50, 19.50 and 23.50, A quantity of Porcelain and fine china Open Stock at greatly reduced prices. Cut Glass, Mustard Jar............85¢ Vinegar or oil cruse..,.. 1.00 8-inch Salad Bowl.,....3.95 Wedgwood plates, — cobalt blue, “Ivanhoe” decora- tion.. 25c. each, Thin blown Tumblers, 6o0c, per doz. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & C0. Lace Dep't Unmade robes, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Upholstery Dep't, Linen Robes,—well cut and attractively trimmed with cluny lace insertions and braid, Colors:—pink, pale blue, red and white, colors, 13-75 25c. per yard, White or black, Fancy|Swausdown, —for furniture Net or point d’Esprit and]. slip covers, Liere lace Robes. Hand. 27¢. per yard, some designs—latest shaped Printed skirts,—finished with applied rinted taffeta 4th Floor, English Art Cretonnes, 15¢. per yard, French Cretonnes, — new china silk wide, stripes and “all im » ¢ Suitable for evening or over” designs, summer dress, gsc. per yard. 19-75 1200 pairs fancy muslin Curtains,—3 yards long. 75¢. and 1,00 per pair, Summer Portieres,—French | novelty designs, Twenty-third Street UP CO BEEF AND CHICKENS, TO. 5:00 per pair, Shades, awnings and slip covers to order, Lace curtains and draperies cleaned and stored, Twenty-third Street, Prices Scare All Housewives and the Chicago Trust Is Blamed for the Raise in Meat of All Sorts. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—SS___—— JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suits, 3d Floor. Walking Suits, made of Cheviot, trimmed with taf- fetas. Pleated skirt. Blue and Black, 18,50 Suits made of English mixtures, Leather belted, three-quarter length blouse of the Chicago packers said these in- of the, Cinelig from 10 (0% per cent, |Coat, Pleated skirt, Wore due to the fluctuation of/ supply y, AND) ASD ADM oe the Grin of Maurel 18.50 Mohair “walking suits,” “Twenty-six cents a pound for a por- terhcuse steak!’ exclaimed a house- wife in Jefferson Market this morning, “Why, I suppose you'll be wanting to come around and draw my husband's salary next, I jyst won't deal with you any more,’ Then she flounced out of the butcher shop and went to another establishment, where a similar price was quoted to her, chickens?” “Well, how do you sell she asked In desperation, "They're up, too,” ‘responded _ the butcher, “it's All owing to the Beet Them Chicago fellows are be- funntiig to boost prices again, We held ‘o. Trust, ack for a while, but we found that we couldn't make’ any profit, and now we have to raise the rates, tuo.” ‘The woman bought a bluefish, and declared she was going to induce her husband to become # Vegetarian, ‘The meat combine started out by raising the price of beef and mutton. ‘Then it sent up pork, Representativ Miller, commission merchants in Fulton Market, said the trust had obtained con- trol of the supply of poultry and cons templated sending the price up along with a general advance In beef, mutton and pork Retail men say the packers are de- fying the Injunction order issued by Judge Grosscap several months ago, —$—<—=__—. |STOCKS FIRM ON THE CURB. Northern Seeur! Can the ‘Trading on the curb was quiet, | firmer to-day with Northern Securities 971-2, a gain of Sf, and American 18.50 Scotch Tweed Suits,— fashionable tailor model, with long cost and pleated skirt, Various colors, 30,00 235-3, Twenty-third Street, United Bt Ks The bid ‘of the prin- cipal outside securities to-day were: rm London Btock Exchange to-day, a vance was that of # tramp, his epeech was gentle and his manner rer He was employed as & porter. rdey, he told one of the walters Con: Soya) Na Nd oy © | Gi the mini earn race Eat cre tits and c An_ inevitable pen: exertion. NEVE FORCE CARAUSTION . This is the keynote of all disease and is best repaired by ny) Hep URAL] WORK WITHOUT RESTING {s the Cau feat performed by every American man, woman alty follows work with overe yh RADEPMARK. 4 Force and energy are required by evary one. mental energy. 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