The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1903, Page 4

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TRADERS STILL SELLING STOCKS}. Public Evidently |} Speculative . Convinced that Further Liqui- dation !s Necessary, and Prices Continue to Fall. A FEATURE. ATCHISON Baltimore & Ohlo, Canadian Pacific | \ Metropolitan and Sugar Among)s the Heavy Losers—New York)> } Central a Bright Spot in Dealings. ‘Wall street's gicom was unrelieved to- @ay and the liquidation which was tn force last week continued on a large scale, There was heavy selling of the corn and cotton carriers, based on the delay tn planting the corn crop and by } the had weather in the South. The Coalers were also under special pres- gure On accqunt of the fear that labor troubdles will break out amongst the miners. The declines reached three polnts or over in the course of the dav for Atchi- won and Reading, and between two and three points for most of the active stocks in the list. ‘Tho selling seemed to come from all quarters, omlers by commission-houses playing a largo part in the activity of the market. Prices fell without resist- ance, the outside public and brokers generally, having evidently come to the oonclusion that liquidation would have go further, until a turn for the bet- ter could be expected. Those with un- desirable stocks found tt diMecult to sell and the values of good issues fell in the depression, Atchison was one of the selling fex- tures, and Wall street heard that James R. Keene was disposing of the stock in @ roundabout way. A number of stop ees orders wore uncovered, and it was reported that Boston was latting big Digcks of shares go. Thero was a story that @ prominent interest Identifled with the market course of Atchison in the past had lqvidated a line of 50,v00 shares, the reason being severe losses fn connection with the Consolidated Lake|Superior collapse. There was a sight rally in Amaiga- mated Copper and Southern Rallway fust before the close of the market, the fatter being pushed up 1 point. The former was raised 3-4, closing at 53 3-4 an advance of 1-4 over yeate: ing price. Pennsylvania, steady most o: Joss of 3-8 per cent. A decline of 1 American Sugar. suffered losses of 1 to 3 Atchison, Baltimore and ¢ ‘ Tiinois 1, Norfolk and W gee Coal and Iron, Wisconsin Central _bre . Denver and New York Bu; Bot. to covec by short fi market Two Jersey Cily Men Have an Ex- clting Experlence, William Holm, a railroad brakeman. and his brother-in-law, Jesse F 516 Henderson s made targets of day for Policeman Dui were caught in the a f to break into the undertaking lshment of Edward Fiabert « street, e the cop all of his caused a| THE CLOSING ING QUOTATIONS. ‘To-Cay'a highest, low: and bet cuanaes, from Bat or from last recorded male are end teeing prices josing prices N.Y earieir ¥ 2 Fe + Adva LONDON STOCKS WEAK. Americans an Exception in Market, with A}l-around weakness was displayed In the securities market in London to-day, tue to the advance in the German Relchban rate, South Africans were down 1-8 per cent, Contangoes for the vettlement was 6 1-2, while Rio ‘Tintos were low 46 1-4. Ameri steady, with Ana- conda and. United ‘Biates Bteel up 2 ints and Canadian Pacltic 1-4. Illinois Uentral' was down 1-2 —————[——__— HARRIMAN GOING ABROAD. Natiroad Magnate Will Satl To- Morrow on Kronprins Wilhelm, Passage has been engaged for E. H. Harriman and family on the Kronprinz Wilhelm, which will sail for Europe to-morrow. ———_$_- The Wheat Market. Wheat opened 1-4 lower on the tm- weather conditions. Corn opened sympathy with wheat. k's 10.80 A. M. opening prices rat—July, Septem: September, opening wricea SHIPPING NEWS. TO-DAY. FoR Sun rises Randy Mook... nora STEAMSHIPS. 2 TO-DAY, Mutt Hka, Naples eet, Naples Tulladel STEAMSHIPS. D TO-DAY. Jamestown, ouT Ma CRAND JURY IS 3 Ex-Postal Official’s Connection Jury will at once take up the case of Je partment, flon as @ rent of the opening of the er {| not committed \that he was o way aa to cor the laying of the case before Jury for its action The nd Jury found | true Mills aga the Groff brothers tn | Office T taken, thant m could not be prepared for presentation efore to-day. he Groffa will be tried under Sec™n the te tne hearing Ce which morrow, Will be abandoned. AFTER TYNER with Opening of Government Safe Declared Such as to Compel Official Inquiry. WASHINGTON, June 8—The Grand ‘Tyner, former Assistant At- of the Post-Oftice De- who was disminsed from of- ames Although the act was Mr. Tyner, {t 1s sald ted with ft in such a afe In lls office. x1 offering of ex-Buporin- pndent it ts jearnea Machen v The delay in presenti nents was due to the fact that they z the Indict- Revised statutes, whien © to promise moi t officer with av > influencing his action or decision ole nor matter which may be ore him n the indictments to-day » the United States was set for to- y Ww ‘omm [ssioner “HE WORLD: MONDAY KVENING, JU ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE B USINESS WORLD.| OTE TRARY: BALTIMORE BANKERS ADMIT INSOLVENCY, City Trust and Banking Company Suspends, with $500,000 Liabilities. BALTIMORE, June 8—On the request of the creditors and upon ita own ad- mission of insolvency, receivers have been appointed for the City Trust and Banking Company. President Wheades states that the suspension waa made necessary by the withdrawal of deposits recently and the failure of the bank to realize upon eocuritfes. He saya he belleves depositors will be pafd in full Tt fa stated that the Iabiiities are $20,000, assets about the same, ‘The sus pended company did a banking and storage business, The National Park Bank {3 the local torrespondent of the er Trust and Banking Ci ‘nad prac. theally, with it for some time. MORE GOLD FOR EUROPE. ring Wilhelm Will Take Out $250,000 ‘TYo-Morrow, Another gold shipment to Hurope was Announced to-day, Kidder, Peabody & of Boston, th kh Baring, Magoun of this city will ship $250,000. In yellow sl by the Kronpring v It J" sald thet the announced rise In the discount rate of the German Bank causes shipments to that quarter. BRITAIN’S EXPORTS UP. Decrease In Imports About Bal- ances the Figures, LONDON, June §.—The May etatement of the Board of ‘Trade shows a decrease 3,000 In Imports and an Increasé COTTON ACAIN COES KITING July, in Big Jump to 11.81, Leads New Records in the Market Dealings. Cotton went Kiting !n the market to- day on news of the floods and bad crops reports in the South, Hrokers were t wn into a flurry at the open n July jumped to 11.60, and 1a market became excited was in a whirl as the by options soared. on the dealings were on a smaller scate, but values kept increas: {ng, and before the close of the market there was a repetition of the wild scenes of a few weeks ago. The bulls had everything in ‘or, the Government reports of last being revived as a factor, while Iroad te-up. ¢ floods ‘In the West hel m immensely, Tn the ilings new records were made in mo a few of the options, the closing pr! June, 1.81 to 11.82; Jul August, 11,17 to ad 11.26; October, their i The place to advertise or seek Bus- iness Opportunities is in the Sunday World Want sheet. The three and ceven time rate; are paying proposal MAIL ORDERS Trunks, Bags Dress Trunks! BM tneh, $3 Inch. 36 Sach. 2.95 3,25 3.69 3,98 STRONG IRON BOUND DRESS TRU vas covered, tron centre clamps and bolta with Litt, fron bottom, four rock elm slats on top and two on eldes and endr, ono tray. Steamer Trunks! 34 Inch. 2 5 2.69 2,98 3,25 alleable inva corners and clamps, ringer, strong handles, tray, brane ottom, atre . These trunke will: be fapld pellera at the price Shawl and Rug Straps! rho (nails stylag at prices 25¢ 60 down to -Onenene ams SIXTH AVENUE. 21ST Ce ee ee rey etapa ee PROMPTLY ry ( Fl 00 In exports. European yon a1 tavellers’ Requisites! Our Famous “All Around the! Paris Dress Trunks! t i basswood, covered with 7 rawhide), beled: tad trunk straps anand outside, narrow French slate, Mned with clover-le pattern = Irtsh linen, two érean or auit theve, Siar wane mab World’”” UL Teak ! Strongly made and riveted, braseed trimmings, fren bound, full mus- a around maplew: then ideat fra for Ray abe en wantlig a good trunk at low e = i Sie 23 4 30 inch, _82 Inch, 3.95 4.50 4,95 5.50 595 650 6.95 Our Famous “All Around the World’ Steamer Trunk | Mado on same model an Onish as dress two strong outa! of same material full musiin Ined, aps. 28 In 80 In i 2 Incl of 1Oehy S4tooh,, ineh, 3. 25 3.75 4.25 4.75 Size 36 Inch, 38 Inch, 40 5.25 5.75 6.25 Steamer Rugs or Shawls! ore “ae, Qe98 mk 6.98 ‘In sale price. Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases! Made of solid sole leather, w and capped braks 19 The plaid 8 sale price Leighton Rvos—t d ° ri Toverso side-—tull size turned edges St 4.65 STREETS. N. Y. Om tome LLED. 1 = tion top tray. containing, compartment Canton atrapa, Nh hat box flannol 14.50 15,50 16.50 Light Weight Dress Suit Cases ! a ia light made; ie eit 445 “Also French Edge Suit Cases! Made of Fnglish, handsewed edges, strongly 1 wetgnt ob real sino 24 value ie a oather, with rorish Mhish, corners’ cappe r ant riveted, rie ole leat high trong Englieh apring locks, f les, M active Mexico second preferred dence, The bid and asked Principal outetde securities Near-By Options in Making) &r CURB STOCKS DULL. exfcan National in Evidence in the Ontside Trading. ‘The curb market was steady but in- to-day, National Railroad of was in evi- Prices of the were: American Cam oe American Can a hy ity x DH a. 4g Sin bs q 4 a Seavoard pi B% x 26 and 28 Regular Prices $4.00 and $8.00, at B.Altmans fo. OMBRELLAS, “twitea six umbrenas, with Natural Wood Handles for Men, inch frames, and Silver handles for Women, and Pearl 200,000 Yards of 50c Silk-and-Cotton Dress Good: At 12%¢ to 25c a Yard Spic-span-new, sparklin; with the lustre of silk, right out of the original cases, come these beautiful Summer Silk-Cottons that have, one and all, selling at 50c. a yard until we made this vast purchase, : pret | prices. We cannot remember any former offering that e breadth of variety, and the general excellence of the from real values. and secured today’s temptii ualled this either in the beauty, t abrics, or the startling reductio The cool days did it; but we, and you, know that the hot days for enjoying the zephyr-like tissues will probably be here by the time they are made ait ee But it's a splendid bargain! The vast offering is divided into four specific groups, as follows: 50c Printed Silk-Embroidered Mus-|50c Printed Silk-Cotton Sublime lins at 12%c a Yard Eighty-five thousand yards, {n sixty exquisite pat- terns of the highest-class printing known to fabrics; in floral designs of striped and figured formation, on ailk- embroldered muslin, in grounds of white, linen, and tinted shades. The highest-class fabric, the most beautiful print- ings, and the broadest varlety ever sold at 12!4c a yard. 50c Printed Silk-and-Cotton Louis- ine at 18c a Yard Seventy-five thousand yards in forty handsome de- signe that are usually confined to Lyons-printed silks, In elaborate floral patterns arranged In artistic scroll me- dallions, stripes, small rosebuds and foulurd patterns on white and tinted grounds, 25c a Yard 40,000 yards of this strong but dainty fabric in ne est printings of black, and black white polka dots on navy blue-a! light blue, ight pluk and green po! dots on white grounds. 50¢ Solid-c olor Silk-Cotton Sublin at 25c a Yard In White, Cream, Light Blue, Baby Blue, Pink, Lij Gray, Tan, Light Heliotrope, Mais, Reseda, Cardir Navy Blue and Black. Rotung Finest Embroideries At Half Price and Less This is an exceptionally large offering of our finest embroideri: and novelties, at almost ridiculously low prices. The collection includes some of the most beautiful needlework brought from abroi this season. of the designs we found. Our importations were extensive and elaborate because of the unusual beau Today we make amends for our over-enthusiasm by arousij yours and that of every woman who loves exquisite embroideries and appreciates stirrij bargains in beautiful goods. Nothing in this offering is marked more than half price. only a quarter of their former value. Many things are marked! It is the best and broadest offering of Embroideries that has occurred for Tears. Colored Persian Embroidery on Batiste in bandings, edgings and insertions; the hit of the season in Paris th year, 50c yd., from $1.15: 60c yd., from $1.25; 75c yd., from $1.50; $1 yd. from $2.15. FEdgings and insertions, in ecru and cream batiste; were 10c to $1.75; now 5c to 50c yd. Embroidered Batiste in allovers and lace plaitings. Were $1.60 to $2.50; now 65c to $1 yd. All-white Hemetitched Plaitings. Were $1.50 to $1.90; now 80c yd. Were 50c to $1; now 25c y All-white Lace and Dotted Swiss ae end Plait- ings. Were $1.50 to eee 50; Now SOc and $| een Fine Swiss Embrotderies, ruffled edges; 8 inches wide; were $1 to $1.50; new 50c yd. With, u edges; were 65c t: ‘0 90¢; now 35c Superior quality of fine Swiss cin prelderies in ings and Insertions; some odd widths of sets, most! to 12 inches, Very fine Emb Nainsook. Were 25c to 50c; now 10c to 20c Black on White Edgings; 8 to 12 in. wide. Were 40c to $3; now 20c to $1.25 yd. | proidered Beadings in Swiss Muslin d. vere $: to $1.50; now 50c Ab 45-inch Flouncings. Were $1.50 to $15; now to $5 imbroldered. Now $10 to $ Embroidered Linen Robes. Were $20 to $388 Lawn Robes, Worth $15; now $6, formerly A.T. Stewart & Co JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, 4th Ave 9th & 10th Sts, erchant Tailoring Sale TRY THE NEW KIND OF TAILORING. FROM MILLS TO MAN DIRECT—IF YOU ARE TIRED OF PAYING HIGH PRICES TRY THE GLASGOW WOOLEN MILLS, Ltd. Monday and Tuesday Tens of Thousands of Yards of Finest Scotch Woolens in all the New Shades for Summer Wea, Including the Balmoral Blue Serge, Made Equal to ‘West 125th st. 6 Circle, Both SI near Lenox Ave We.) 58th St, tProctore Theatre.) AO easiest 906 Sth Ave.. between 26th and 26th Sts. 118 Nassau St, ucar Beekman. “4 § Marlborough Hotel, the World’s and 46 Nassau Bt. oprnee, 1 Liberty ta 4a BTORES IN GREATER NEW ¥O, Sl eR lc J alla RAIS il ia rare 256. $ an: Best Tailors, Broadway, opposite City Hall. road St, 30x IN THE UNITED STATES. jeadgu: arters—12th Floor, Park Row B'ld’s. IN—10-61 Weed fees eae: BROOKLYN: Bros o} WAS ry & straus’s, yn, Dear Flushing Ave, Pe

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