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ences for Residents. CARS DON'T STOP AT Port Hamilton. women of Bay Ridge have come t are backing the men with vigor that the husbands and brother ; ones, everything was lovely. ‘Thon the good old-fashioned trolley cas carried the Bay Four weeks ago the elevated road sys. © tem extending from Sixty-ffth stree! cag have to tramp to the stations, are five blocks apart Too Many Vranaters. “This is not all of the trouble, either,” geld Mre, A. L. Pay enty-ffth street. @t Bixty-seventh street when we %@ g0 to the Hamilton and 'Phirty-ninti More. We have to'cilmy atairs unneces garily. It is all right for people goin, te the Bridge, but it is terrivle for those Going to other places “In bad weather tie fe something awful. uit stand In the driving rain, Wrihat it will de this winter I can't say, But of course {1 will be “Removal of Trolley Cars in Favor of “L” System Means| Delays and Many Inconveni- | EVERY CORNER NOW. | |Shipbullding Disclosures Make vestors Wary, and Even Profes- the front in a strenuous manner, and| 80. much @ay thero is emall need of their own Up to four weeks ago, say the dis- Gyetem which stopped at every corner Ridgers and their Reighbors to Brooklyn and New York. ‘Wes inaugurated, and now the indignant ey, of No. iT Bev= Since the new system es gone into effect we have to transfer |¢ite fant @treet ferries, and then transfer once state of affairs! There are no shel- tations, and there is noth- A great deal in Weak Spell. ° to two thinge—public apathy, ca the ship _butlding exposures . prevented out-of-town orders fro: sent to this market. Even the sionals kept out .of the mark © ket. professionals out of the trading. At the opening the market wa: with prices slightly lower, and short time It seemed as if the wan to continue, t and held steady. fome encouragement, as ¢ was face of the selling of 15,000 London, which jx not inclined into this market until it sees mprovement in sentiment has been nipped in the bud ship-building exposures. 1 — Chicago and Alton — showed rength and arly advanced dint. The statement that A e|rae of 1 per cent. that the earnings than for any quarter f the company falled. known, +0 though it strong, on its comm: would be in the when lt at help to keep A The rally after the tank sta and breaking down of private wires, ares by by help the general market, STEEL HIT HARD (TN BEAR DRIVE POWER IN FINANCE | On Monday, October rath, $0 Many Transfers that. the! sionals Hold Off—Copper a Firm Women Who Start Out Shop- | Feature of the Trading. ping Are Tired Out Before Tia A Rood oak <4 foiled to help They Reach the Stores. In the etook amy ay. The bite ness wan ro dull during the greitiest | part of the session that the price fuctu- | Indignation is rife at Bav Ridge and) tions were without s'gnifance ‘The Wert Hamilton, and the Brooklyn Rapid|apathy continuing untt just before the Transit Company is threatened by |close, when a determined bear ditve was @cores of protesting inhabitants of the|:rade agains: eel preferred which was Peaceful precincts, whose means of| sold down to Ht, ‘Tals gave sane fife to Wensportation are limited to the Third] the dealings and most of the stock felt @venue elevated car line which runs to|the effect, althonga all the prices fell The dullness during the day was due used by the which m being profes: et. and every commission house on the street that has customers report that the great majority of them are short of the mar This has done much to keep the s weak for a decline ut soon a better feel ing prevailed and prices rallied slightly This steadiness gave in the to get a de- which the some 112 tohieon) ould earn for the first quarter at a on and greater history became al- tehison tement was made did not lust long, nor did it worse. carey proes much higher. ‘The ‘cloge “People returning from New York are|nigntncclone RNY below lam £ Ms rel nipats clone. Placed to all sorts of inconventence. |” Bast night some friends of mine and! There waa no new developments dur- eee ere returning) from rntraw, the principal stories dest in be, 3 ies de eae in @ principal stock dealt in be enpwrien: we got to Six ing the Stool issues, Union Pacific, We were transferred to a trotley that] Atshiaon, Rock Taland, Amalgumated Sarried us to Sixty-seventy street, Here | Copper, Erle, Mirae Bacifie and 8t Wecbad to wait for the Fort Paul. "The Steel tewues after making a bid or the Bort Hamilton | xmall gain after the bank statement X5 train 4hat runs from Sixty-tifth)|ost the gan and the hreterees cloned at ‘@treet out. atoul the low price of the day. Copper 4 made a good gain on the day, sellin Waite the itain, up te AZ a-8. St. Paul wold up to 1688-4 PAWe waited in the rain at Bixty-sev-| °° 2% hut lont the sadn, @mth fireet unili we were drenc hed, The total sales of nd then when we wore lot off at Sev- @nty-second street we to tramp through ¢ “Twenty years fairs was better than it ix now he Women of tis neighvorhood are simply rain, Ameensed at the advantage the road has taken of the charter, which ‘that cars stop at every corner, “When we want to do any shopping ff means that we have to transfer until We are worn out. Of course, it ts all Very well for the people going to New York in the morning and returning at might, but for local traffic it Is entirely ‘@t_fault.” The present system, say Mrs. Palley jand her colleagues, was introduced at ‘the instigation of a few property hold- requires ets. Several indignation meetings have been held at the Buy Ridge Club, and # 30 citizens turned out to see what could ne sittation | be done to remedy the pre: i Police Commissi ves at Fort H @f the interested part meetings, and made a speech in favor of immediate change. As fares Lis Jae, but I speak for 98 She people hving » YVenlently wet a car, and when their _Geatination ts Hamilton Ferry or ‘Lhir fe-minth street Ferry the systom .ansferring 1s extremely inconvenient. Hon at Bixiy-egiii str. en it Is necessary to Ae ahould be made so as not to cause people top much incor uring yesterday more, tebe ‘out and had to walk two ur three cks to unsheltered stations, and then had two blocks the state of af- the] 3 t way. It 1s now diftioult for oem to con-| Phe suerechon to esiaviiah a Wansier : shares, and of donde $1,026,000, Kinelt So & Ref. pt Sugar Sugar yf vas Fe Ni NT Aww A. avi Aily.anies 1 on Gain du Cash and Surp Increase in the Wall street Interpreted statement favorably, but the were so few (hat the statement The small t tle effect on price Walt for cars, were almost hysterical in loans, the gain in cash and Us the old days when the horse | Atel ee"ih nie «i plug were all ¢ Bare awnit dunt line Sone otek 6," | favorable ft they said. We never were treated s0 Greagfully as we are ne phone the professional ‘men who are Anconvenienced and indignant at the) ind $1ras Prevent rupld-transit system is Dr, id= ward eCarthy.” Violates the Franchine, “The prerent Rapid Trans! mot according to vi ohise, as 1 have Me arthy st “Lam a Rapid e peuple. m Was pul in promt tt Straits syste: ban advantige from New 10 fn the neighh he £ fever nths, to re BYDoa dummy. was Sas pur on ogee rN er, Wax for a horse | horse | The statement in d Loans | Bepostta | Cireuiatte’ | Legal tenders Dp rye ve required His statem | continued hardened, owing to 1H tovetgn exeha tion of an in Me and the Bypt. Busine was Inactive. tex clo, dl on tae increaive in ud being consi Ww eas tocks were 232,600 Net sh gbe 1 =e 4% §] phe complete iat of directors follows Capt. Piper Objects. vey OR]. PL Morgan, Fred Sturges, Charles Reise neeeent. aystent 1s eflireiy inade.| Hemline a HN | Lanier CH. Russell, Alexander E. Orr, Sai Saal ag A A a inland Sor yS]50 8. Kennedy, Woodbury Langdon day none slaneva: 4 }}John Clafin, Aug. D. Julliard, James eat Staind 1*]N. Jarvie, Richard A. McCurdy, Fred BANK STATEMENT GOOD. net an bank Intyers had Ht- nereare the tne 1 In- THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1908. [NEW MERGER BANK | Preferred, sea of Attack, Is Gieatest Men in Banking and Forced Down to 59, While the List Suffers Further Losses Business World Identified with It, and Allied Interests Represent $1,000,000,000. /PUBLIC NOT IN THE MARKET.'CHIEF LINK IN BIG CHAIN. Institution of Ite and ite As of Probably Largest Kind in the World, sets Sufficient Nation. to Pay Debt JAMES McGREERY & CO. A representative stock of Velvets will be placed on sale This will include mousseline, paon and chif- fon velvets and a variety of novelties, so exten- sive as to necessitate a new department for their accommodation. 7000 yards Novelty Velvets. Various weaves and weights, suitable for gowns, waists, trim- mings and millinery, 55c. per yard; | value 1.25. tne Bank of Eng and, Losds Bank and the National | Provincial Bank, abroad. and the Na- “onal City Bank, of Uils elty, have large deposits But {t ts doubtful if there te any ther bank with such powerful aMiia- tlons or with such an Important board of directors, The deponits of the bank aMiated with the Bank of Comm: amount to $46,000,000, while the asseta! of all these great voncerns are well! over # billion dollars i Giants of F ‘This new bank ta the chief link In a) chain of trust companies and banka and! insurance companies whose aggregate, resource are the greatest in the world.| At the directors’ meeting will be as-' sembled two United States Senators. John IF. Dryden, of New Jersey, and Chauncey M. Depew; one ex-Vice-Presi- dient of the United States, Levi P. M’ Secretary of Wa there will be merctrants such Jarvie, A. D. Jull- Morgan, Jacob H. Ryan; rallroad| ton, and Elihu Root, In addittor as John Clafin, J. N. Nard; Shift bankers, J. P. and ‘Thomas F. Gould, H. McK. Twom- 8. Lamont; street rail- w ’, Whitney, Thomas F. | Ryan, H. H. Vreeland, members of usts, J. B. Duke and D, Guggenheim; insurance, John H. MeCall; while law- yers and others not so prominent will be present. J. P. Morgan alone of the directors! Is connected with institutions vautas| capitalization exceeds $4,000,000, The banks, trust companies and insur- ance companies which are closely af- fillated with the new bank have com- ‘ined assets of $1,309,102,83, which, with the assets of the Bank of Commeros, makes the assets $1,608,447,800. ‘The afMilated concerns have a capital, surplus and undivided profits o1 002, which, with the capital alone of the new bank, to more than $200,000,000. deposits of all amount ‘Dhe combined to $646,592,000, which ts more than double the deposits of the Bank of England. The assets exceed the debt of the Untted States by 200,000,000, and would, if applied for that purpose, pay off the debts of Austria, Hungary, Belglum, Australasia and, in fact, any of the for- elgn countries with the exception of France, Germany, Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom, In the directorate of the new bank there are eleven men who are trustees of the Equitable Life Assurance 80- clety and ten who are trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Morton Trust Company has fourteen of it directors ou the board of the Bank of Commerce, and so through the list. of Nation, The connections are so close in all these Institutions that they may be con- | sidered almost as one great concern. | ‘Through its connection with the Firat | National Bank, the Bank of Commerce ! Js Drought into close touch with the | chain of banks connected with the First National, which are the Chase, Astor and Liberty National, and also the First | National Bank of Chicago Such a combination as this ts capable of doing much good and much harm. If it ts run for the interests of the directors, or to enable some man or set of men Co oppress their enemies, it will do much harm, Willam ©. Whitney, Ho Mck Daniel 8, Lamont. F. P. Ol- cott, C. Ledyard Blair, C, M, Depew, J. B. Duke, D, Guggenheim, Adrian Iselin, Otto FH. Kahn. W. oH New Directors—G, |G,’ Hayen, Hendrix, J. WO Alexande Rarney, D. H. Moft Elin Root, Jace Thomas Ho tu Berwind Cromwell. ‘Twombly, MeIntyre Josen) Charles MW Parke Joha F. Dryden, George H. Hyde, Brayton | A.W. Mellon. Levi F. Ryan, 1. Wt, Vre ———— THE COTTON MARKET. oo market opened tive today) with: pr’ higher, due to strong cable plaints that the weather F Lie development of the Gool support was given the market by the Inills. let by the Brown rests. ‘There was also vigorous © Lather Kountze, ‘orton Thomas The strong 4 to news was t late o os 8 revurns ‘Wow eteady Kk of the whole Mst by shorts The| he post. It was estimated, | tthe same as on Following the call pr: further continued Mat om] | in enough Sof a mying ‘ | he rn er tn the pd oy zeling (iy the tra here and fv At pid! opening Whoat Ma Lek" to i> tal 1) hide Come oMay ia kek to, Was; De: » HAs wo ae s ;| Slaughter in apron Is Due to an, Mousseline - Paon Velvet, all fashionable vale, medium and dark shades,—white and black, gsc, per yard; value 1.50. Black matelasse velours, 1.25 per yard; value 2.00. Black Velvet, 24 inches wide. 2,00 per yard, value 3.00. Black Velours de Nord,—32 inches wide. 2.25 per yard, value 3.35. !wenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Upholstery Department, 4th Floor. Fall, 1903. The new Draperies, Hangings, Wall and Furni- ture Coverings are distinguished by excel- lence of color, appropriate to the art patterns they portray. Brocades, Damask, Brocatelle, Silk, Cotton and Wool Tapestries and novelty Art Fabrics, are among the materials in fashionable use. Lace Curtains, Draperies, Stores Bonnes Femmes, Bed Sete, Panels, etc., to order. Sketches, estimates and samples submitted on application. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO. Dressmaking Order Department. Imported gowns for reception, carriage, ain- ner or evening dress—fancy tailored models —and several “walking” costumes made of fine imported Fabrics, for immediate use are now on sale, , Orders for tailor made gowns, travelling dresses, etc., will receive prompt attention and will be executed at short notice. Twenty-third Street, —_ | °xcess production and the rivairy of the refiners in New York, Boston, Phil- sonlenle, rein New celsene pe the | scram) rr what busi © is. mh audition to the yainies pets jthe various refining companies they have to fight tHe beet sugar interests ‘The latter are becoming very active and | their prices are ai points below those | of the other refiners. Excess Production and Busi- CURB TRADING QUIET. ness Rivalry Between Refin- tnterboronun Rapid Transit rie- ers of Different Cities. Min hereon Tradiig in te outvde market was outlet to-day with Interborough Rapid , Tranait In evidence. Phe bid and asked prices of the principal curd stocks were: Bid. Asked. WAR CAUSED BY TOO MUCH SUGAR Another sugar ‘ar de on. The Avbuckles. the American Sugar the National Sugar and other refineries | 3 ating the war of a year ago, American Can Commany mtat e« weve cut openiy and pri- to wet rid of the sur} rodnetion during the dull season veur Arbuckles began the war aome days ako dy making a cut of fve points This was met by Cie Ameriean and Na- tional Sugar Refining Compantes, and the Arbuckles then mae another out of five points, Roth sides have been cutting since and the price has been sowernd ty points, puttng refined sngay at the loweat price at which It Las been suid wince Appi, ‘The eiuation’ 1s weld to be dus so onder Paper pt WEEK'S IN. ’ORTS $8,447,850, Imports of general merchandise at tho port of New York for the week ending Oot, 9, 19.3, were 98,447,650, BIG GOLD WITHDRAWALS, LONDON, Oct, 10—The withdrawals of gol from the Bank of England to- .|day wore (he largest for some time including 0h io Thien and What Voters The Sunday World's Political X-Ray FOUR SPECIAL PAGES ON THE CAMPAIGN. ISSUED EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL ELECTION. prising Results of a Thorough Canvass in Both Camps. Supplement. NEXT SUNDAY. Think of the Grout-Fornes Matter. Sur- A Day with Leader Murphy at Tammany Hall. ar Mrs. McClellan, Wife of the Democratic Candidate, and Other Women Who Will Figure in the Campaign. Jacob Riis. Pres. Roosevelt's Model Citizen. Outlines Mayor Low’s Position on Important Public Questions. Illustrated Interview with Hugh McLaughlin, the Real Pivot of the Local Campaign. Inside Is Cupid Still Fighting ‘the War of the Rebellion? A Romance of Real Life. The Luck of New York’s A Romance of the Great Ditch The Strange Case of Two New The World’s Series of Prize Puzzles. $50.00 in Prizes. The Titled Husband of the American Heiress. Yankee Girls’ Millions. ( Humorous Stories, Personal Sketches and Side Lights of To-Morrow’s Sunpay Wortp Story of the Revolt in Tammany. | the Campaign. c An Instance to Show that the Little God of Love Doesn’t Know that the ‘‘Late Unpleas- ; antness”’ Between North and South Is Over. ' Great Subway! Strange Things Happen in the Queerest, Places. The Finding of a Baby in New York’s Great Subway Has Brought to Light a Very Pretty Story Like Bret Harte’s “Luck of: ,. Roaring Camp.” q Yorkers. . What Can Happen When Two Men Havel * Similar Names. An Amusing Yet Serious: Series of Circumstances that Have Occurred | to Two Well-Known Men in This City. New Something Novel in the Way of Puzzles,‘ Printed in Four Colors and Full of Interest’ to Every One, Young and Old. . Some of Them Have ‘Turned Out Pretty Well, and Maybe Their American Wives Are Responsible. Or Is It Their Fortunes? . An Interesting Subject for Discussion.

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