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Ttvanoes Made by the ‘pg Border on the Sen: WNVESTORS LEAD TI S> Bonservative Elemen in the low level of a @ump it had risen steadily opening, Wine which had Wall frestors who flocked to the ntingent was eager to buy, “ Joined the procession Yon @ good basis. j®eport was a factor in the |@&ded to the strength, whil @onvinced that the heavy hhad gone to the limit, were Wonservative investment purchase stocks ‘@oings count. @ to 4 points, while the entire aged from 1 to 4. ‘The inact | being of the sensational order. |4# the final dealings were Atvh' ‘Canadian Pacific. @ale of 6,000 shares being fol! Uberal buying on reports Hill, Norman B. Ream and ot decline largely to increase th figs. It was also It was also ae good. Other isues that the railroads controlled by @ylvania. Buyers for J. Plerp gan and the Standard Oli inter: Atchison was the chlef gain genera: list, closing with Of'4 points, at 68. &nd Feith a gain oF 8 points, while id ‘trast was up 1 3-8 Manhattan was 2 3-80) an Island and preferred, Sou gee Coal and Iron, $84 per cent. The Steel ‘end the Wabash issues 21-3 to ‘he total sales of stocks w: and of bonds $3,124,000. 21-4. i The Closing Quotatio fag pric yesterday's closing prices High. Low, 5% 53 1r 40% 93% Ry 19% Ul" 9 118% 68% Gis Se 83K 88% BL 91 g 6% fom 12% 119% iB ity 38% 32 161% 149% ee 17 27% 26! iy aN . OK 55% Sf, 133% 130% 100% 107% 86% 86 137% 136 1% 123 1038 100% 61% tHe 1S Sit t a Ye g Me 80% 60% By nd ae 22% So fy moe tt By mnie 78% ig 1 32] Prices cloned gy te tu toy $99 tay 2% doy + 18 He by thy 4% 42% + FM eer generally qutet to-day, ON SUES BAY STATE GAS Ban! June 11.—Suit upreme Court by Thomas; inst the Bay State Gas| xo ware. The amount {n- walt, having While Big Buying Continues } Throughout the Session. ya, Gives Confidence to Speculators— Baltimore & Ohio, Atchison, Penn- sylvania and Eries Among Best. ‘Buoyant and with prices at the high- get point of the day the stock market bee this afternoon with quite a rec- for quick reversal of sentiment. gaining strength, while buy- fing of the best character went on. t The rapid check to the continuous de- street Wumpe was due to the demand of in- in the choice issues which been battered about by the bears. This ‘aed in some 75,000 shares trading got ‘The better showing made by the crop |the recovery and quicklky followed the buyers to hold and whose Btocks closed with active leaders up {Were even higher, the general recovery ‘@imore & Ohio, Amalgamated Copper, St. Paul, Eries, Union Pacific, Reading and *Erie was a feature all day, an opening capitalists had taken advantage of the Erie earnings were remurkably were sought were @aid to be among the purchasehs. Am igainated Copper letropolitun Securities cach o.osed and Metro- polltan 27-8. American Sugar realized a gific and Railway and preferred, Tennes- ‘exas Pacifle and Reloe Pacific each registered gains of 1 stocks closed 13-4 higher to $e , Wisconsin and preferred were up 378 highest, lowest and clos-| and net changes from Jest recorded sale are an follows: Involved In Over @ MU In a Mystery. Leaders sational, RADING. Evidence fortnight’s from the| law. in the market to had and when and gath. | action. rise and! jished his present firm a like adjustment je traders,| Was allowed, but it has been ‘ugnecas- Nquidation | SFY Since coal 18 selling at @ remunera- ready f0r| Since March 1, 1901, Mr. Marshall told who Charles President lst aver-| Generat ive issues|and Readin The best| the railroad coal company to abrogate Ison, Bal-| the purchase contracts during the months following the recent strike. timony already on the record shows that the contracts were abrogated to lowed by hat Mr. wer large ir hold~ said that he Penn- pont More ests were er on the advanee Brookiya per cent, thern P: and Ci ber, 10, “8 per whieh ran ere 869,800 | and the 1 There w the quova! 11.88; ne. October, or from 5 Clos. ch'ge. PERE FEPES. BROFSEE, eSeqouitc FREER, PEER 5 = FREE RRTE SS FEFFEFEFFFTEES HEHE TEES EEE EEET HHT Ft H4tH song sstercee active. ited jest ered late rallied shi Bz mee American Cr meriea: reece has been ern Si fat, RR. Counsel for} eiamte : L Stand was recalled STOCKS SOAR IN [SPECIAL RATES BUOYANT MARKET) BY CONTRADICTS EX-PARTNER. Mr. Kemmerer Had Declared on the Such Adjust- ment Fad Ever Been Made by the Railroads, that Clarence J. Shearn, counsel complainant, called W. A. Marshall, of the firm of Righter & Marshall, coal dealers in this city, Boston and Phila- delphin, as the first witness of the day. It was usual, he said, when the price of coal was low at tide water for the rail- road company to make a monthly ad- Justment of the ¢retght cates ao that the agent might make a profit on the trans- When Mr. Kemmerer, his ¢ormer part: ner, was a witness three days ago he dented that any such adjustment had been made. Mr. Marshall sald also that for the fiest few months after he estab- Commissioner Prouty, there deviation from the schedule per ton free on board. He promised to compile a statement showing the allowances made by the railroads to his firm prior to that date, lenderson, of the Reading system and Manager of the Coal and Iron Company, by Mr. Shearn and asked how much the independent miners pald D, H give the miners a chance to avail them- selves of the high rates prevailing. Bx-Judge Campbell ground that the matter was not material to the question of freight rates, Commission sustained the objection pend- ing « ruling from the Circuit Court. COTTON BEARS BEAT DOWN PRICES July the Special Object of At-| tack in a Well-Planned Raid! Which Worried Bulls. iy of, 2 3:8 and Baltimore & Oni B4,, An advance of 3 1-2 was scored| Following a well-planned coup, the Paw, while the Erie stock#! bears in the cotton market made a ya eat SG drive at prices in the market to-day, Mlinols Central, Colorado Fuel and) July belng the special mark for them Bron, Denver und Ro Grande St. Paui| “they had plenty of that option to 3 at Western and preterted Be Atay. | sell, and Bull Leader Brown's forces on preferred, the Missourl, Kansas nd] found them too strong to check. Texas issues, Missourt Pacific, Norfola Aided by the cables the Western, New York Central, Ontario |, Aig" Ps ehoewinel Western, Pennsylvania, | People's! bears slashed | mt Ls Gas, Reading and second ' preferred, | July from 12.05 to 11.99 and then cutting It to 11.88, The other options followed, | selling was free ket © prices toward noon 11.63; July, 11.86; August, 1 Uctober, Later there was a slight rally in July, to 11.90, while August and September fell back, the former 6 points a) latter 1 ere silg! tions bi n August, 11.45 78; Nov 9.60 and January, COURT FIXES DATE FOR CONKLIN’S DEATH New YorlMan Condemned for Wife Murder, Dies in Week of July 27, ALBANY, June 1.—The Court of Ap- peals named the week of July 27 for the execution of Patrick Conklin, of New York City, for the murder of his wife, which was affirmed by the court on Tuesday. LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. Americans Gain in 6trength and Give Tone to the Market, ) LONDON, June 11.—Money Was In in- creased demand to-day for Stock Ex- change requirements and ample supplies. arly t local suppor hardened. Kaffirs were firmer. CURB STOCKS BETTER. Northern Securities Advances, and Other Securities Are Firm, The curb market opened firm and ties was at 86 1-2, an advance of 1 point The did and asked orices of the ‘rin: cipal outside securities were as follows: Marine Barine pf... jecurities |. ot Mex. 24 Onieans rl Discounts were easy, Business on the Exchange opened in- Prices were depressed on the continued flatness of Americans, after the announcement of a small fail- ure there was a general improvement. Consols hardened. on liquidations at first, but they recov. | strong. GOA ROAD W. A. Marshall Testifies at the Hearing Before the Rail- road Commission that Freight Charges Varied, No The Interstate Commerce Commisslon| resumed to-day {ts hearing on the plaint that the coal-carrying raflroads of the anthracite region of Pennsylvania are violating the Sherman Anti-Trust m= for the nas beep jo ‘ate of $1.55 Second Vice- Philadelphia objected on the The ing regu Frid. ing our Ww" H but best, In an excited | there were but Home ralls were dull | ve parity owlng to Improvement avec of the New Ateh ion Pacific the fea rand wert lorthern Securt- | | } China—The style is extreme- ly pretty, being made with tucking and fagoting, form- fomen’s Plain Linen and Butchers’ Linen Walk- tallored and stylish enough to sell at much more than Friday's Challenge.. 12:c. for 25c. 5 Hose. them does not interest you, This particular lot of HALF HOSE ts the every kind and every color are repre- sented—black, yarns—spliced heels and toes—all sizes; at, a pair. Men's Blue Serge and Fancy Mixed Suits., Lowest Price Store in New York for Fine C A splendid chance to buy for little money, i made in a@ fine Waists, quality soft A very pretty design— lar value $3.50; 1.95 ay's Challenge.. an entirely new model, elegantly Skirts, price of $5.50; 3:95 q | \fomen’s fl A T , | made to match waist; an extremely Salcred an hee . fanain Stylish suit; also plain black and white at $3.50; Friday's shepherd plaid suits, made in a very Challenge .......... 1.69 pretty style—regular $7.50 val- 4 95 ° ues; Friday's Challenge...... ow or where we got the value will. AND tan we believe, ever sold at the price; tan and cadet blue, in dark 2 ment Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE., 22D AND 23D STS.,, NEW YORK. hallenge Offerings That Challenge t World in Women’s Shirt Waist Suits, Waists & Skirts. Special values reserved especially for Friday’s selling, comprising the very things you want at this time, omen’s China Silk Men's Shirts and Drawers. | 19c. for 50c. and 75c, Values. Best grades of Men's Balbriggan SHIRTS trimmed, pearl buttons, French necks; Drawers have double gussets and fine quality sateen waistbands; also light and 42; 50c. and 75c. values; Challenge Price; per gar- Goods, Hats Trimmed Free, 1g Store, h e black, Splendid st \ finish This Suit, $1.98, lomen’s White Lawn i worth $1.50, made Waists, of an elegant quality white sheer lawn, With insertion of wide lace— * tucked back and sleeve, full puff—a very desirable and rally turn to us if they have large lots becoming style; Fri- 69 are made of striped and figured percale day's Challenge ...... c of same material, full skirt, deep he and skirt. aie o. WaJomen's Foulard Silk Shirt Waist Suits, in black with white dot and blue and white dot—very pretty and new. The walst has a shirred yoke, the skirt made to match — $16.50 (values — Friday's °11.75 seams, pearl buttons; 25c. values at. Corset Covers, Frenchstyles, long and of Torchon and Point de Paris laces, als s Walki 3 Skirt S| Stylish aonitt Waist Challener c beading and wide satin ribbon run; 4 men's Walkin, irts, TE ee ae Drawers, full size, umbrella ruffle, tri bray—with plain tailored Hl ° es, made g ruffle, melon clotn mane nate plaited waist—puffed—pretty cut. skirt hildren’s Dresses, mace clusters of tucks, ‘also hemstitchin; at. quality percale, in pretty styles, prettily trimmed with white pique—sizes 6 to 14 years—$1.50 values; 85 Friday’s Challenge... ic Another Grand Day In DRAWERS, in ecru color Egyp- yarn, silk finish. Shirts are silk blue, pink, lavender and tan col- value, special at plain dropstitch and lace openwork effects ors, and some white gauze Shirts and silk embroidered, made Drawers. Sizes, Shirts, figures ; special, per yard. of finest Egyptian combed 34 to 44; Drawers, 30-to Ginghams, in stripes and plain colors at 10c, per yard, special at.. Ie Not One Sold Before or After These Hours, $5.50 Each. - A Superb Opportunity. The SERGE SUITS are made of tl Washington Mills Indigo Blue Serge, guaranteed fast col cut in popular single- breasted vests, Sizes from 34 to 42 chest. Fancy Suits are of cheviots, light, medium and dark cas! meres and fancy mixed cheviots. WOOL, lined throughout with fine Italian lining, made the newest up-to-date sack styles. Sizes from 34 to shea Remember, 3 hours only, $10 and $12 Men's Spri UNS AL ec ececeereesevee #7) $10.00 and $12,00 Values, at breasted style, with single or double For every one that loses color there is a new one here for the asking. The Every garment ALL Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Vests lace yoke and shoulder straps, silk tap at.. seeeeeceeeeemenes sole, heel and toe, 29c. quality. at... No. 1—Woven cheviots, white grounds, black dots, Corset Covers, close fitting, fine cambric, V Shape, trimmed with wide embroidery, felled 15c Lawns, white grounds, with polka dots, stripes and run in neck and armholes 19c. values Women’s Fine Gauze Lisle Hose, double More Friday Bargain Sensations. WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH CASH PURCHASES, The Popular “Defender” Suits at $1.98. pleated front, pearl buttons, stock and front piped with Seven-gore flare skirt, hand omely piped to match waist. No. and white, handsomely pleated waist, handsomely strapped. No. black and white, pleated waist, trimmed with Seven-gore flare skirt, tailor strapped. with large puff sleeves and fancy stocks and belts; sizes 34, to 44; most remarkable Suit offer ever made. White Lawn Dotted Waists. les, clever workmanship and unusual attention paid to detail in ¢ this the leading Waist value so far this season. with black, blue, green, red or lavender dots, to bust, full blouse front and pearl buttons, large puff sleeves; all sizes; special.esee..... Children’s Dresses and Sailor Suits. We lead in values like this, and we have built up such a Jarge demand to close out at exceptionally low prices. or plain chambray, yoke of pique or duc! Sailor Suits with large collars, Great Specials in Muslin Wear and Gorsets Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, V shape and round necks; hemstitched tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed with ruffles of em- broidery; 75c. values, at. Short waists, inserting 30 embroidery, Oc, value at, immed with also tape girdles 19¢ s e 9 N B day Surprise in Boys’ Wash‘.Suits. We Have Secured More of Those Extraordinary Values at 39c. Style, Material and Workmanship Equal to 75c. Garments. Can you save 36 cents any easier than by coming to our boys’ store to-morrow? have secured another lot of those Percale and Crash Wash Suits that made such a stir in last week's sale, and will offer them to-morrow at less that half their real worth. desirable colors with embroidered shields—in most instances the shield is white to make pleasing contrast with the colored suit; 3 to 8 years. Desirable Wash Goods Under Price. Savings of Almost Half on To-Morrow's Special Offerings. ht to the front again with Wash Goods values! This wouldn't be Rothenberg’s if our offerings didn't Bi °A special lot of Mercerized Oxfords, in sky blue, pink, green, tan and black; regular 25c. Ae ; 6ic usually sold Knit Underwear and Hosiery Bargains. Women’s Low Neck Fancy Ribbed Vests, in extra 12% 19¢ trimmed with pearl 3—Dotted Lawns in blue and white and pearl buttons, full All Suits are made extra full, White grounds, broad pleats from shoulder Pleated back, tab stock and that manufacturers natu- The Dresses k, with bertha full blouse sleeve 29c¢ Corsets, in batistes, coutils and ventilating ma- * terials; lace trimming top and bottom; blue; 50c. values, at, For to-morrow. . : 5,000 yards of the following materials 6-inch white English Nainsook. l 40-inch white Victoria Lawn......... IC 32-inch white Organdy, all special at... ) run in neck and armholes 29c values at.... Women’s Fast Black Lace Lisle Hose, designs, all over lace and lace stripes, heel and toe; special at . ae) 2—In plain cheviot, green, blue, buttons; seven-gore flare skirt, 1.98 A9Qc, 59ce ry AQ 9. in white, pink an 39c gpone \ \ We Various large sizes, silk ribbon 19¢ ina variety of double sole. 15c ne for or, ne Women’s and i- and Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose $127 with double soles, in 42 ing Women’s Fast Black Ingrain Lisle with double unbleached soles, Women’s Fine Fast Black Lisle T’ in His with Ai Recorder ated to confound Emil Foucher alias! G Edward before the Recorder and a jury this afternoon burglary, ory got appoared about to establish his innocence. Mrs, Ma Sixteenth flat ring She did not answer the ring. After a thme she at opened it but he He. pre stand in h | was the son of resp that he had been in New fifteen days and that was in the Sixteenth atrest flat-house with the in- tention of peddling toy savings banks which he had in his pockets. rattling off his story at a great rate when the Recorder, after a close scru- Canada Taink hard now. he truth admitted Foucher, "I got nine you tel t W a re oft hough tt ago, when the Recor At Distric before Ri him guilty after the been arrali the chances are that he would have e1 caped, as not strong. ®Woucher COFF'S MEMORY SAVED JUSTICE Prevented a Miscarriage When Emil Foucher Was Arraigned the lock of the door, d nine months once burglary. “U'm telling you this con- uly." ROTHSCHILD IS WITH THE BULLS Financier Buys American Se- curities and Says Europe Has No Feeling o fDistrust for Us. Court To-Day Charged ttempted Burglary. LONDON, June 1.—Lord Rothschild was interviewed to-day on the financial situation in America and sald: Tt ts no good looking further than your nose in these matters. The de- | preciation in atock values is not caused by European selling, for the very good reason that Europe has scarcely any American securities to sell, Yesterday's sales in London were almost entirely on ,New York orders. Amsterdam sold jsiightly, but not nearly as much as was | attributed to that city by the despatches. “When an American wants to sell he has got into the habit of sending nis order here and leaving it to the ar- ‘Diirage houses. There is absolutely no} fecling of distrust in Europe over tne financtal conditions in America. Only a fool would say that the financters here are making what you call a dead sot against American securities, “What do I think of the future Well, the best answer I can give ts this"—and Lord Rothschild handed over a stock ticket showing that he had just Purchased 600 shares of an American railway, “That, of course, is only a drop in the bucket, but I may tell you that one of the wealthiest capitalists I know y: terday Invested £200,000 in Amenican curities and he put another £200,000 intd them again to-day. That sounds large, but it 4s nothing compared with the selling orders which come here from New York, “At such a period as this the ¢rans- actions of even the Jarge® investors had a small effect upon the merket in which| ~ the epeculator figures eo langely.? Gofft's long memory oper- farvau, who was on trial charged with attempted The aforementioned mem- usy just at a time when It that the glib Foucher was ry Parker, of No. 401 East street, heard the bell of her lon gand Joudly on June 1. fumbling When she ‘oucher ran down the stairs, ‘ nt in the hallway. he went on the f to-day that ho table parents in heard some one Ww is own be Yo He was features, remarke he Recorder, It may be well with Ou you Hing hing confidentially,” Recorder, “It Is on the his ¢ ted “Thirteen years r was an Assistant rney, he prosecuted Foucher order Smyth. ‘The jury found to-day In less than a minute facts became known, Had he ned before any other judg the evidence against him wi ‘will. be sentenced to-morrow. RUNAWAY ON in lace effects and embroidered fronts, Men’s Extra Quality Fancy Cotton Half Hose, also Lace Lisle Thread, plain or with embroidered fronts, Value 80c pr. West Twenty-third Street. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sale of Mén’s Hosiery 18¢ 25¢ 37° 29¢ Value 30c pr. Thread or Cotton Hose, Value 40c pr. ‘hread Hose, Value 60c pr. iom of their following sult. Of Tansee no‘one has advanced the pay of his operatives without a well-settled 1n- tention of making the public pay the bill. in the shape of higher commodity prices. But it fs apparent, even to the dullest intellest, that you can't squecze blood out of a stane (which 1s about the condition in which the great tise in commodity prices in recent years has left most, of us). f that fact has Apt already dawned on the large em- Dloyers of labor it is likely to do so very shortly, Business News. FIFTH AVENUE Frightened Horse Headed for Open Carriage and Two Wo- men in It Jumped Out, One of Them Falling on Head. A horse attached to an express wagor ran away atiFifth avenue and Twenty: fifth street. this afternoon, 90 fright- ening two fashlonably-dressed women in an open private carriage that they Jumped into the street, The women could plainly see the frightened horse galloping toward them, ‘They screamed and one of them opened the carriage door and jumped to the as- Phalt pavement. She fell and struck her head and was rendered uncon: scious. Her companion also Jumped, but was not hurt, The express wagon, went past the carriage without strike ing it, and the horse was caught at Eighteenth street. ‘The woman that was injured wae car- ried into No. 2 ifth avenue and an ambulance sent for. Intense excite- ment celgned among the’ crowds on Money makes the mare go. Small fish for small hooks, “Large nets for big hauls. Good offers large and small are made this morning. Men with small capital gre offered small investments that sound good and are at least worth looking into, Sometimes the $500 or $1,000 that the “other fellow” has !s just what is needed to put a new business on a good paying basis or furnish the im- portant link in a chain that leads toward fortune for a new invention, All‘of these echoes of the business life of a great ojty find voice in The World, This great newspaper's “Business Opportunity” columns bristle with real opportunities. Thero were 47 such announcements pub- lished In The World to-day, (American Wool and Cotton Reporter.) To speak quite frankly, we do not like the, looks of the Jabor situation In the leagt. In one aspect, the wage-earning classes can hardly be expected to do othrewlse than to clamor for higher into the coffee and spice business, an opportunity to enter into a partner- You will find an opportunity to go} w: BANK PRESIDENT SHORT, RUNS AWAY. Leaves Letters Confessing His Mis- appropriation and Exoner- at Ochers. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 1.—With President T. J. Cornwall in partseun- known and short nearly $280,000, the Bessemer Savings Bank, one of the strongest institutions in the district, will close its doors and ask for a re- ceiver. President explaining dressed to lost the money trying to make 000 he lost ‘in “a@ legitimate business transaction. He exonerates all the other officers of the bank and takes the whole. blame on himself. TRADING NERVOUS IN WHEAT MARKET, July Sage After an Advance, and Gorn Runs Off in Sympathy. ‘There was a break in wheat to-day, in which July dropped 5-8 of a it ter opening 1-8 up, due to heavy gell- fag’ in the Bouthwest.. Corn declined In sympathy with wheat, and the entire market fad a nervous look. y_ afternoon, Sep- Cornwall left three notes the . In one, ad. lic, he saya that he H42,- : Wheat—July, 4 of lember, iT 1-4 bid; ‘December, 11 6-8 closing 81 1-2. bid. D wages. Their pay does not Gizehesiog power that it did. em havi ¢| ship in a cafe; the privilege of a big elamored such, for fi & good: excursion ¢an be bought; a fine news on, for a column or more are bright ‘ery | bits: of business news, where the bringing together of capital and op- o The straw says the wind is summery—so Straw Hats it, ¢ must be, j 3 good grades, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and one better, $3.00, © Splits, Sennets, f Mackinaws, Milans, Panamas, $5, $7.50, $10, Cool clothes and haber dashery comforts — serges, crashes, cobweb underwear, openwork hosiery. Yacket Cathars. Chambers. Three BROADWAY Stores. JANES McGREERY 3 CO. Ladies’ Gloves. White or black silk gloves. 12 button length, 85c. per pair. ~ Gloves for summer ‘dress—= made of silk and cotton fabrics in plain and nove elty weaves — including Fowne’s fine quality “Suede Lisle” © © 7 ‘ ‘ iI \ j f } | \ { \ business in.a country town and so|46 1. LONDON, June 11.—The failure ot T. G. B, Halley, a small broker, was an-*