Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- ‘Bears Have an Easy Time. BEAL FACTORS FAVORED © Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsy! ea on last Thursday,’ closed at the lowest of the day na dealings were dull, inced. ‘The Maryland Trust Company er, It was known that this com- n railways, and there was a rush 1 Baltimore and Ohio and South- first bour, while Baltimore and Ohio, m and Unton Pacific all lost 2 during the same time. t was announced that, the Marylind Company would be able to pay fet, whicd for'a time became very j and advanced fractionally. Lon- » Which had, however, been a heavy ‘ecller. began selling again, and this, ‘with the announcement of the failure of ‘the Union Trust Company of Baltimore, fwas too much for the market. T ‘Was ‘some lquidation and bear selling, mbich resulted in a fall of prices all » long the line. While there were no rumors that sthese failures would effect New York ‘houses the moral effect was so bad that it took quite a little support to ‘steady prices, In the day's trading United States ‘Steet preferred lost 2 3-4 at 69 7-8, while common was off 1 3-8 at 13, Union Pacific was one of the chief losers of ed! € fouls down 3 1-8 at 69 5-8, Mh) a see Sie ae gras down #24 and Fitisourt $8, 28, the J aut, capes 8 tr Pail ouae le & Nashiville, “Now. York Central, a ane ing, Rock Island xd Pep Basic ere cach off" (coin d ‘ansit ‘dropped : ? 1S, whun’ ih (Manhattan ‘suffered a Mstropoltag 2 PET inaer’ e Eries, closed from 11-3 to Focal sales of sti obaee 2tt SP sae Hee 8 ‘The Closing Quotations, ighest, lowest, ghd closing irda fi ea, Heese cs P firms may go under, Movement consols, investment Gouth Africans and American shares were all affected. Some ‘Margest houses here are appre- } further weakness foc New Now] § Bed a notable absence of | bo! in the markets, Americans were: Ana- po tigiedaike ferred, TIARKET SCARE , Bhips Were Announced and HIGHER TRADING PRICES. &ivania, New York Central and : = Brooklyn Rapid Transit Suffer] and Mexico. company failures proved) BALTIMORE, Oct. .mueh for the stock market to-day! companies of thie city went into the the incipient bull campaign wa¥/ hands of receivers to-day. the simul- hefore it had well started. Both| taneous announcement of the troubles ‘compafiies were in Baltimore, but] of each causing mora] effect was bad and stocks! concerns of Importance and the effect ‘oft rapidly until they were at the] of their susy almost on a level with those that! depreciation Occasional @id not Inst and, although the market factions were favorable,| pest to close its doors, . i" with, London sent over pricés| vanced. $ery much Jower, and the local market Opened off and was weak when the news the first failure in Baltimore was an- been placed in the hands of a re- Was Interested in a number of ern Railway. The Inat lost 31-4 points In for dollar, and this helped the ; car tt efal Firms Col.| that the closing of the to-day by renewed re-| Panto «that some’ of the recently tided-| a In the de- Jasued. $1,105 200. 2h @.| - ‘aad’ tor| | the Union Trust Company, Both Big Concerns. EFFECT FELT HERE IN THE STOCK MARKET. St. Paul, Union Pacific,|One of the Corporations Large- -| ly Interested in the Construo- tion of Railroads in the South 19.—Two trust sensation. oBth were Jon’ was shown in the in the New York itocks: and! London markets. The Marviand Trust Company was the the announce- ment being made that Allan McLane losses being from 1 to 3 points. The) nag been’ anpointed receiver and filed fn hand. of $200,000, the plight of the many being due bed Jarge loans ed- Another Clone White thie wan being cincenae fact was made public’ that ‘Trust Company, under aroha rate a rim on It due to the Maryland recetv- ership, had suspended operations and that Milos White, Jr... had been made receiver under a bond of $1,000,000. The doors of the Marvland Trust Company were.cloned much to the surt prise of the raneral public. though In financial circles {t was known for sev- era! days thot the company was em: barrassed and that {ts continuance in business would be dependent on the out- come of efforts that were under way to botrow money in London to tide over pressing diMcuities, Last week the Maryland company had almost completed arrangements for a Toan of $2,000,000 in London, but on Sat- urday afternoon, ‘according to the ad- missiona of company officials here, the prospective: lenders. abruptly withdrew from further negotiations. It was thie faflure to realize available funds which precipitated the suspension of the in- stitution: ‘There are many reports rife as to the cause which brought about the failure, but according to a preliminary state- ment made by the company 0 clale and by Recelver Allan Melane, the suspension {s solely due to large loans advanced to the eVra Cruz and Pacific Railroad: Tt is sald that these loans an excess of $6,000,000 ‘Among the Mexican railroad proper- tles in which the Maryland Trust Com- pany ts interested ig the Vera Cruz and Pacific Railroad. The trust company has acted as the financial agent in the United States for this raliway. The road ‘has been projected trom Corjoza to Santa Luoretia, Mexico, a dirtance of 218 miles. The line is belng constructed under a concession bj Mextoan Ab riser Ped Alfred, plaaon Ws Wal street New York. the freak est part of his time in tio, and Is there OW. tates are some rumo! Company and the. internacional and Trust Company were in- erprises, searahfatie to akew? any” wach cmutual intervene neil ‘ THE WORLD:. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19. 1909, A choice selection of handsome, broad glossy black or white plumes, S DROP IN |FINANCIL CRASH! Sterm Brothers IN BALTIMORE tors sie to to Sell When) Receivers Appointed for the News of Baltimore Receiver-| Maryland Trust Company and To-morrow, Tuesday Sale of Ostrich Plumes $2.69, 5.25, 6,50, 7.50 Special Offerings To-morrow in Handkerc Women’s Linen Hemstitched Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Women’s Frettch Lace edge Hand-Emb’d Initial Handkerchiefs, Women’s Hand Hemst’d Handk’fs with hand-emb’d wreath effect initials, Men’s Linen Hemstitched Hand’fs with 14, 4 and 14 inch hems, comprising all the latest and First Floor, Annex, Correct Stylesin Women’s Shoes Complete assortments for STREET AND DRESS OCCASIONS, Special attention is directed to an exclusive novelty in Satin Hand-Embroidered Slippers hief Dep’ts $1.40 doz. $2.10 $2.85 $2.20 12° Each 18° “ 25° A 19° « approved shapes and leathers. West Twenty-third Street FOUND BY POLICE Athletic Medals Taken from Harlem Public School Were Discovered in Possession of Two Crooks on Twelfth Street When the boy students of Publlo School No. 89, One Hundred and Thirty- fourth street and Lexington avenue, reached the achool-house this morning they found out that the big cabinet in the principal's office had been smashed and all’ the athletic trophies won by the athletes of the school for four yc.re had deen stolen, Committees of indignation and lynch- Ing werd formed immediately, and, had on STOLEN TROPHIES [CRASH OF MEXICAN BANK FELT HERE American Residents and Busi- ness Firms in the Southern Republic Caught In Suspen- sion of International Bank. Much local interest is centred in the suspension of the International Bank and Trust Company of America, which is reported from the City of Mexico, and it will bo felt here. The company hae branches at No. 18 Wall street in this olty, and in San Francisco and points throughout Mexico. William Hill Hunt, who resides in the Alimar apartments, at No. 925 West End avenue, ts President of the cor- poration. Hoe is now in the City of not the newa reached the angry crowds of students early in the day that the trophies had been recovered there Would have been ttle school keeping in No, 89, ‘The burglary was discovered Inst night by the janitor, John M. Balmore, but the police did not receive information of {t until to-day, At that time the stolen Property was in the hands of the Central Office detectives, While walking along Fourth avenue near Twelfth street last night Detectives Kelly, Sayage and Cray saw two young men with susplotous-looking ‘bundles, One of them was recognized as an old- time convict, The two men were arrested on sus- piclon, and the bundles searched in the Central O'Mce contained all the trophies of the students. There were asjlver cups, various medals and banners ef ome intrinsic worth. ‘The men arrested gave the names of Robert Smith, nineteen years old, No. 811 Wast Ninth street, and Arthur Lewis, twenty-five, of the same address, When the janitor notified the police : jes Grane And Haney A e woe and BSR ctete 2 sis Miles dr., tbe receiver, states doors of that company! was due to a ron upon {It by depositors in coni the alee f the an- ure “the Union Trust any on leposit when its lage pbeiaene was ._ Its loans were $1,418,000, Now York correspondents of the Unton Trust are the Nationaf City Bank an@ the Guerantee Trust Com- business was Po the suspended Baltimore Stock ~ A ferrottene ty ‘ananciel of Carden f moos be| material reductions in t] afterward. Heavy selling of January) anital stock of the Vera Crus/this morning at the One Hundred and 48 Ralitond (he te hd looomelves, Twenty-fitth street station the Central a About neventy ‘Tiles ot the has'|OMce detectives were telephoning the re Dean WANE Trust Co robliery there at the same time. iio att yf saraiaealn war O00. Tha latest state. | Lewis was arraigned in Centre Street a0 ° AR EAR = Teh ‘Kasets-siocks a mi Bonds. | Court and teld in $3,000 bail for furcher a ae ae nf Phi Einblitee Capitals # Vania sett ligrplag We eaten ell) 187% 135% 156 24 125, mg $2, 437, undivided | way concerned in. th ; deposits, $5,773,817; total, 4 aa By = ty |h Prine company began business: —— Car a — it has been baying 8 per cent. A ae abating. CURB PRICES MIXED. wo. 1h Prt i Ane otcers of thes Cra, Ste J. rf vs Town, "o' ity is wwe 43% Soin. vice-premldent. and C. Van Ne ase “48 % the directors: given’ In the tatest pubs the Outside Market. a4 a a4 ications are: ve) resident Bo oH, B Hoattons: and Oho" Halzond Irregularity marked the dealings in the Sr 85% Bu — IR Iai Brown, hioyd 1, dackaon curb market to-day, with Northern Se- Wig UY EK * \Heney J. Bowdoin, We. B, jr, |ouritles prominent, The bid and ueked siggy aie 18% rrederiak (W. “Wood. tasoald. it Strouse, |v prices of the principal outside seourities o bit 00) ry ‘ormp- ett 4 kine. J. L. Biackwell, John Pleasants, BH By #8 i J. 8. Lemmin, William M. Marburg, | Ame on fo? SE George A. ‘eo dedetan J; Levering, Jon | Green HOE Mee 8. Wilson, HAL Parr, | Sart Hy HH thy James ‘Bond, GG, tall Marine vi B} a6 ins, s : By i ig Caused by = Run, aaa Se ‘The. Union, ‘Trust Company, we He 74 1 ecording sents 13% 1: 13 capital $1,000,000, , aM o% — =4 4 a ot Pr gautho00 and luncdividen ‘profits if Be Manhattan =1 Blakistone is the President, | New Ori eh etd ae Presidents are. Miles | Orleans’ THE COTTON MARKET, Wille ca: es from Liverpo ratber disappointirg to-day the frost news was a bullish consideration, and it @ent near months higher on the cali and caused liberal speculative trade and March by persons who had been waiting for ¢rost to help them unload a lot of cotton made those options rela- tively weaker than near positions, The supply interest seemed to be buying. Prices eased off on the theory that the Tecent advances had discounted the frost news, The frost area extended over nearly all the delt.. Arrivals at the port estimated a little under last year, eAgepen J (oka) ere: October, 9.53 vember, 9,57 to 9.60; Decemb: 9.66; Manch, ‘Coodkuded not to force eales, ————— Penney!-|: HUGHES TRIAL OVER AGAIN. Southern Tek nisi ot‘ asbos wi meme’ anon fh @ Reconciliation Fail Utterly, {The ‘trial of “tne Soult “cit Rupent laghgs tor, axorve trom Agnes Agnes Wheeler Was orderd’.on’ Justion ‘to-day’ for @' repeti. ‘ to duly, 9.78 : January, March, 9/00 —— B. R..T. EARNINGS INCREASE, Gross earnings of the Brooklyn Rapid rene Company, om Jy ten dette Sty how an increase of 970,000 over the same, period iast year. Just what thi inérease ‘or fee co} | vorat as Mexico, having arrived there Satur day, when the suspension of the banking company was annqunced. ‘The Institution advertised a paid-up capital of $1,850,000 in gold, and silver Gepoaits of $1,500,000. Overlending is anid to be the cause of the corporation's em- barrassment. The failure was not un- expected in conservative Mexican bank- ing cire! but many American resi- dents of Mexico and American bur!ness firms are caught. ' ‘The International Bank and Trust Company, which was Eelam in 1902 pct the combination of the Company and the Sitourkiion: rei Company of Delaware, is not to be confused with the big International] Qne Thousand Men Are Scouring Banking Corporation, of No. 1 Wall street, nor {s its auxifiary company to be identified with thd big Corporation ‘Trust Company of New Jersey. These cotncidences in names have given rise to some business conftimion and led the International Banking ‘Corporation to send out circulars denying any connec- tion with the International Banking and Trust Company, W. H, Hunt, President. Moody's Manual for 1908 gives this list of other officers, and directors: Walter R. Morris, Treasurer; Ricardo rectors, Jullue C. Birg William Astor Chanle: er, Joseph G. Deane, George FE. ley, Isaac J. 0. Rice Sawyer, Frank L. Torres, William Watson, Russell Whitcomb, James Wolcott, J. W. Hollenback and David B, Sickels, In the Directory of Directors, which ts of later issue, Messrs. Foster, back and Slokels do not app W. J. Hilands and Richard added as direotors. J. Gloat Fassett sald to-day that he bad retired from the company's dicsg torate last February, and kn ing about is affai ley, of Poughkeepsie, a Democratic politician, resigned from the company @ year ago. He sald up to that tme the company was doing well. In the financial district tt was eald to-day that there had been some quar- relling ! Sain the directors of the ny MT Hunt was spoken of tas Migr in San Antonie ceeress James Store. —$—<— ATCHISON HOLDERS TO VOTE. when four directors will be elected to serve four years. The by-laws are to be i amended and the stookhoMers are to vote upon approving the purchase of the Randaburg Railway, the San Francisco and Northwestern, the Phoenix and vail Nov, Transfer books S aaaaRIED aenenEE POINTED PARAGRAPHS. tao ot man, Ike nt Papier sti. bad mucilage, stick pe oe In order when a Even if a man’ doesn't manage come out on top his. | alr wit iid rT {Avena facies ke Piemels tiwhter than eee "ante pear’ slope swith y' ‘& G00d catoh, aes to hor. tage oe panty ot pd Alot “of time ac t € LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE., 22D AND 23D STS., NEW YORK. Clothing Bargains That Talk for Themselves. | Regular $10 Values. 450 Men’s All-Woollen drawers, skirts and ized cotton, Winter Suits, all sizes and colors. Enough said. of Edward Leisenring Wentz, deiphia, who disappeared, whil ing here, brother has raised the reward for his | “| return to $25,000 provided he be found allve. fact every foot of ground, is being prominent] 4, The annual meeting of the Atchison | Com! Rallroad will be held in Topeka Dec. 4, | V! een an the Oakland and eed apet eice sin At 2.98 Boys’ Winter Overcoats like cut, 6 to 16 years. “’ Boys’ Russian Overcoats ‘ sizes 3 to 9 years. At 2.98 Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits All 5.00 Values. Men’s * $10 Winter Overcoats A strictly all-wool frieze Overcoat, cut long, loose, jaunty and full, in colors of Black and Oxford............ AY fs Be on hand early, as we have only a limited quantity of them, and they will go in a hurry at so low a price. $20,000 REWARD FOR FINDING WENTZ nas McGREERY & CO. Blanket Dep’t. 4th floor. Sale of California and East- ern Wool Blankets. Single bed size, 3:50, 4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 per pair. Double bed size, 4.00, 5,00, 6,00 and 7.00 per pair, District About Bristol, Tenn., to Find Millionaire Who Van- ished Mysteriously. Oct. 19.—No trace ft Phila- out rid- and his BRISTOL, Tenn., has been found, It he be de: body will receive %, The great party of searchers came in lawn and a fresh relay took ik where they left off. Daniel in despair, as it has been six days since the young rode away. ‘chers now number 1,000 men. eeparated Into ten companios, with a captain in charge of each, J. E. Bullitt, chief counsel of the great Wentz tate, is in charge of the work, and every ravine and bit of woods, and in the finder of his These are considerably be- low usual prices, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. beaten down, Dr. J. 8, Wentz, the young man's father arrived yesterday on a special train, from which he came from Phila- Sale of hia, He was not summoned until son had been missing for 9 Umbrellas. “the members of the family cling to the hope that. the youn, man is not murdered, but that he Js being held for ransom by mountaineers or professional criminals, and that the added offer of reward will be the i ranted, Many persone bell murdered out of spite because his firm has dealt so severely with trespassers op the coal and iron lands. yor man inherites o estate from Ba uncle, the late Congressiaen Leisenring, of Pennsylvania.) reat er All pure silk,—Taffetas or Twill,—with hemmed or selvage edge. Close rolled steel rods, or heavy club sticks, Furze, box, ash, and Weixel handles, 26 and 28 inch. YSSrH Wenge inlanned «coll ate 1.85 each. ing! for cuts" bon, bute pales value $4.00. failed to, Dasa the university examina. Twenty-third Street. inte to: help his brothe er’ mai in hothing for socletv. 1" hiseel a cen Sat eH nat week without ch i ee 3 he intended to Ko, sae a CABLE TO COREA CLOSED. Communication with Japan Has Been Interrupted, It is announced that the cable between Nagasaki, Japan, and Fusan, Corea, is interrupted, & io equally depressed bi tion hi Greanca no Ficeampnadh inc ering, gal ere al ‘weather deme, Pu eat inning 0 Fae ‘ork’ ih troops vii deren ee Bre o oped prices were: hvrnees the Gis SEs beceber, Ly in the visible supply. The North- markets. were off 1-2 to 5-8 of a "JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Muslin Underwear Dep't, and Floor. oy tae A large stock of underwear,—(gowns, chemises, corset covers,—made of fine materiels, in dainty designs, suitable for every type of figure), will be placed on sale at extremely moderate prices. Effective house sacques and negligee garments will be included in the sale. { Petticoats, made of silk, ton jersey cloth, moireen, sateen and mercer- mohairs, silk and cot- 95¢ to-20,00 Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY é GO. Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor, Walking Suits, Various models, —madeof the latest Autumn Fabrics, 20,00 Walking Suits, with pleated skirt, and long coat fin- ished with velvet coHar and cuffs, 30.00 A number of Street Dresses, —very attractive designs. Unduplicated models. 37.50 and 45.00 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Linen Room 2nd Floor. Heavy, bleached double Dam- ask Table cloths and Napkins, Exclusive de- signs. ax2 yards...... ..2,60 each Qx9h 1 eseccsngasi 2x3 eee 000390 ; aax2h “ secesen gas “ 24x36 ooo 5:20 es Napkins to match, Dinner size..3.85 per dozen Breakfast “..250 “ “ Napkins in odd dozens. cloths to match. 20x20 inches.1.75 per dozen No 24x24 “43.85 “ “ a6n06 | “3.600 Hemmed, Irish bleached Huck Towels,22x42 inches 2.75 per dozen, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & GO. Sale of Men’s Underwear & Hosiery. Norfolk and New Brunswick merino Shirtsand Drawers, White-and gray. Medium weight, | Shirts with long sleeves; Drawers in regular and “gtout” leg lengths, 85¢. each hws Imported, black, tan and gray cotton half-hose, Medium weight, 1.45 per box of six paire value 350. per palr JAMES McCREERY & CO. Upholstery Dep't. 4th floor. On Tuesday, October 20th Sale of French made Lace Curtainsand Stores Bonnes Femmes, Latest designs’ of Point Arabe, “Cluny, Guipure d’Art, Renais- sance, Locet, and Marie Antoinette laces, About 3s50pairs, Point Arabe, Locet and Ren aissancecur- tains, 10.50, 14.50 and 18 50 per pair. Usual prices 15.00 to 25.00 75 pairs, Imported Velours and French Jute Portieres, Reversible, twc-toned and elaborate Renaissance de- | signs, 25,00 per pair. United Crafts Furniture, Settles, Book Cabinets, Morris Chairs, and com- plete fibrary and dining. room suites, ' bt Twenty-third Strest. JAMES MeGREERY & GO, Silks, 3500 yards of dduble width silk Grenadine, New weaves, in latest tones of ceil, rose, lilac, ‘miais;\ nile, champagne, silver grey, marine and’ navy blue and ivory white. Recommended for “evening * gowns and blouses, ~ 44 inches wide. f 75¢ per yard, Value 1.25 To atcompany thest fabiies, i a large stock of Taffetas silk for linings—in exact shades to match, —will be placed on-sale, 55¢ per yard, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & GO, Black Dress Goods, 2nd Floor. Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, 1,000 yards, all wool, black Zibeline, 54 inches wide, 1.00 per yard, value $1.80, 1,200 yards, all wool, black es