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‘ WORK THD UP ~-ON 6D BUILONGS re Feanvonmee High. Low je. | of London County bills, which absorbed i | i Am. & 4 1) the available svopltes. Housesmiths and Bridgemen| Sully and Price Brokers on the| Wall Street Hears There Is to dm Brea aN is ia FM eae fiear antithe dient Weta ot money m, Sugar 15 4 Called Out by Their Walking «Same Side of the Market and} Be Another Cut in Corpora-|\t: ¢ ¢ ¢ fo Pasar eat Gas catia ‘ 4 ito. rik 7 Delegates in the Course of) Speculators, Puzzled, Try to/ tion's Products and Values) Broiyn x. Atm 3% will alee ite discount rate ¢ ; : ’ : pees : “anadian Pacific, 119" 118% atin 7 an the Fight on the Jron League.| Keep in Line. Fall Away Under Attack. = [Sir Gexe! By Re TarheL nic none giannis | : t fee toa, ME ES Busines: on the Stock Exchange Den, 0. dull, owing to fears of an incre “dn starting what {s destined to ne-| When the cotton markét opened strong | Stooks closed weak to-day on renewed | ENS jo:- 5. ¢ Bank rate. Operators wer gome a national strike against the tron} %.SO™ To 16 points higher there were {liquidation in Gteel. Wall street heard) Erie 24 pr. upled in mining contangoes. Seager i gS mane who believed prices were going|that there was to be another cut in steel | I, Central Loft ata yorial peaceantonste:dayion ithe nace ousesmiths and Bridge-|stin higher and these bought. Soon |products, and the prices of those issues | M {he Blsiate Birthday: hindere mhen ® Union, Local No. 2% to-day or-| they wished they had not, and those! slumped under an attack and sold down Scie ars éany f on ae who bought on margin sold when huge selling grders were dumped upon the market. Last week every qne was wild to buy and the coyering of shorts and the buy- ing of long cotton advanced prices to the highest point at this time of the year since 1899, here was as much excitement ek, but now every one want- dered strikes on about sixty local bulld- fed flys ala! Es being erected and announced at noon that they had called out more than elght hundred men, 3 Secretary Cheney, of the Iron League, @aid there were not sixty contracts on which work was in progress and that While a few men may haye obeyed the orders of the walking delegates on each structure there certainly was nothing | Uke 200 men who had quit work. Chairman James Crowley, of the strike gommittee of the Housesmi:hs and Bridgemen's Union, said to-day that Members of the committee had called rkers on the followin, Pulldings which y under ences thon: the bonds 65 5-8. Manhattan was Steel Issues. ed to sell, Higher prices from Liverpool caused the opening jump. Then there was a resumption of the heavy selling by operators who closed out their long ac- counts at the end of the week. This caused many to believe that these leaders were going short for a turn and aaickly every one wanted to be in the swim and hundreds of bales were theowa upon the market.+ A lull in this selling caused gr rather gnatiled quotations to rally slightly, but there were no dectied improvemen‘s. The short selling seemed to come for ‘The general 4 List of the Dulldings, Remington Construction dulldings at Hanover Square, Nue and Thirty-fourth street. Gold sad Fulton streets, West and Cortlandt Streets, Sixtieth street and Fifth a nue. Comr Fifth was to be cut. interest (Sneed & Co.: Seventy-first street ana] the, most part from the Price crowd, Fark avenue, Pine and Front streews. | “the sully crowd tear coniome time. Heckla: Iron Company: © Wall and|ton gathered {nat lower prices,” ‘This Water streets. Manhattan Life miitd-| Places the Price ‘and the Sully crowds hig, Corn hange Building, Baok spans sqme side of the market, some- Byilding on Park Row, Fourteenth|time ‘M*t h@* not happened’ for some treet and Sixth avenue. If they continue this way for any Hayes, Foundry Company: Twentieth [length of time lower prices still can be| preferred, treet between. Fifth and Sixth avenuns, | oomed He CT aD bacertainty | 679,000. Charles T. Will Addition to St./to the movement of Prices which) are now controllel by manipulatl t than by the intrinele worth of the tay material i November, which closed at 10.92 Sat- urday, Opened at 11,08 and sold down to 10.3, @ gain at the B18 points Patrick s Cathedral, Twelfth stezet be- tween Third and Fourth ayenues. Henk'e Building Company: Fiftee th @treet tetween Highth and Ninth ave- yiies, Fiftieth street and Fourth avenue, Qnv Husdred and Twenty-sixth sireet tnd Severth avenue and One Tiundred ani Twenty-ffth street and Wiird uve- mye. ; ‘Thompson-Starrett Company, William freet and Exchange place, Twenty- sixth street und Fourth avenue. 436,400, H the close; May close i1,ie\and dropped to 11.03, OPened at ‘The closing . . 10 | 10.66; 10.88: February, 10.87 to 0, » 100 vinson & Just, Wightcegth street, be- 87 ty 10 Mereh,| of the corporation. eon FI and Sly venues, Sinery- | 10: 10.94 to 10.93; May, - -j }) yond faraseand Se i avenue. a to 10,93; Ju took veo) 40 AG that one could buy absolute control of Raa Hopper and per & Weigand, | J¥ly, 10.94 to 10.95; Au 10.76 to 10.70,|the gant corporation at peveral buildings In Kingsbridge. The ‘market closed ste! ‘Chairman Crowley sald. that had ‘been called out and bout 800 men hi it Lefore the ay was over there would @ twice that many. Ha $55,400,000. That could contro! CURB STOCKS STEADY. 259,300. ‘Bince Par! has been put away,” paid Crowley, “the men who quit our| Bat the Outalde Brokers Had Lit- jon to sign the arbitration agreement tle Business ‘To.Day, e shown a willingness to return, and hen the committeemen have gone to The curb market was steady but dull je buildings on which they have Re to-day. The bid and asked prices of the principal outside securities were: pany and at $11 king they have readily obeyed, the r to quit work and. will come ba the union, The fight now will ree the Iron League, and through it]. 8 Employers’ Association, to recognize Housesmiths and Bridgemen's Unton, "If they persist. in refusing. to recog | 7, fize us we will continue the strike and ake ft national, tying up every bulld- in the country and making it tm: Seal Standard 0} records. touched 9 1-2, the common 10 3-8 and|X' ‘The tractions were vhe | 6: strong feature of tre market, they hold- ing up, while the list declined, the stock market to-day outside of the It opened at 195, sold up to. 139 1-4, and this advance helped the other tractions, Metropolitan selling at 111 3-8 and Brooklyn as ‘high as 37 1-8. rail x heavy and dull because of the continued | Nguidatica in Steel. But for thie it is belloved that the market prices of these issues would advance several points, ——————————— Phe Biel liquidation has given rise] TROLLEY DISCHARGES MEN. to much speculation, the most persistent i iH being that the dividend on the preferred In view of the unusual in these {asues some Agures|, have been complied of the sales of the, N bonds, preferred and commen stocks for ten weeks ended last Batuniay. that time 48,064 of. the bonds were #old, their par value being $4,906,400. ‘The hight price of these bonds the week of Sept. 6 was 8, During the same ten weeks there were sold 236,700 shares of the the par value. being During the same time 1,709 600 shares ‘of the common, whose par value was | $170,9080,000,, changed hands, seen that in, ten weexs the par value of the Steel securities which have changed hands have amounted to $391,- or one-third the total bonded debt and capitalization of the company. Now it is atmos atock sold has gone into strong hands. The general opinion Is that the Rocke- felter interests have obtained control prices, for the stook can be bought for fa for this eum one the corporation whose capital and bonded indedtness is $1,572,- The comon stock since the retirement of the preferred now controls the com- could be bought for the price named. The other tractions, with Manhattan, {; | were the feature of the market, ed Rapid Transit clos the railroads Pennsylvania, Rock Island, Denver and Rio Grande preferred, Atchi: | son and Union Pacific were the chief losers, each belng down from 1-2 to over THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBE lows; The reeferred above pari Trunk aan and bear co Peonle's Gus 2... ened on Reading Rock Island Roek Inland pf! Routh. Pacific ; the only feature of South, Rey 5 SUL. & 8. | ‘Phe openini quiet and road Yst ‘has been wheat, 8 bh; wheat, 1 New Jersey Company Which Faced Strike Recently Cuts Expenses. NEWARK, N, J., Nov, 9—The Public Service Corporation to-day discharged fifteen inspectors and abolished the pos!- tion of district superintendent In the vnrious towns where it operates. The qurtallment of expenses is given as the cause of this movement. ‘This is the company Which recently faced a strike. The majority of the men, however. voted against going out, ————$—__— FOUR IN MURDER PLOT? Three Men Ac- Man for During $215,- It can be Victim's Wife cused of Sinyi 9.—Four Land- Pa., persons are under arrest at Ric Ing, charged with the murder of Alexan- WAYNESBURG, Nov. your glasses. lenses ertain that the/qer Jones, a miner, wiose body was found In a fleld last Monday, the back of his head having been crushed. ‘The accused are Mrs. Jones, wife of the murdered man, Thomas and Elwood Loving, and Daniel Jefferson. It is al- leged that evidence has developed which leads to the theory that Jones was mur- dered for the purpose of securing $850 Insurance which he had upon his life, CAR FRACTURES MAN’S:SKULL Victim Struck on Third Avenue— Motorman Arrested. An unidentified man about forty years old ax struck by a northbound car at Forty-second strest and Third avenue to-day and his skull was fractured. He was take to the Flower Hospital un- conscious, ‘The motorman of the car was arrested. It is a curious fact the present be rig' t. a share the control Metro- while Brooklyn a shade over. In The Clos! Quotations. LONDON, 3 9—Money v ann’ cays pumheat, Jowest and closing pricisiin the market to-day in conn ices or from last recorded sale fol-| the payment of the Trunsv ects of den nd closed pr w York's opening pric 3. July 86 December eaxo's opening prices 8 to 77 7-8; May May corn, 43 1-4; Decem- | closing STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. COTTON WAVERS ON [STEEL AGAIN AT [secu =| mm om “HEN SELLING} NEW LOW RECORDS Ant Cloned Bteady. WHEAT MARKET. of the wheat market was ely steady to-day, © being Influen nl Russian shipments, al some were “My glasses are getting too young for me,” is a common expression. Rather your eyes are too old for Natural changes which come to all eyes demand a change of AF LEAST EVERY TWO YEARS. Wear the same lenses longer and they become a handicap to the tyes rather than a help. My tests and fitting of glasses are made by scientific methods b: perienced oculist and optic’ tests are so rigid that “guess” ele- ment is eliminated. My glasses must Write for my Booklet. CORRECT GLASSES $1 UP, Artificial Eyes, Anserted, $3.00. Wd Moonis OPTICAL SPECIALIST. 3.48 Sixth Av, (et, 215¢ & 224 Sts.) 50 E. 125th St. (near Madison Av.) R 9, 1903. ation, but joan call |to-morrow and the payment of $2,500,000 Discounts the and the land » 6 per cent, «Is en- was in chiefly The 49-8 to Journal, ible to proceed with any, construc- unt we are recognized.”* ‘President Eldlitz, of the Employers’ Apoctation. refused to talk about the fatter further than to say that he jew nothing about a strike. Secretary eney. of the Iron League, eald: “Phere are not sixty jobs in the olty ‘York Transit, Unton United nite ——— CHILD DIES FROM BURNS. John” Allan, three years old, of No. 5: hich men are working and I know| 561 West Thirty-seventh street, died in t there are not 80 men employed at the figures given out by the strike ittee must be padded a little.” |, 80] Roosevelt Hospital to-day from burns recelved while playing wl matches at his home. Fulton St., Elm Place and Hoyt St., Brooklyn. $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Tuesday. COUPON, Upon presenting this coupon at A. I. Namm’s Store Tuesday, Nov. 10, and making purchases amounting to $1,00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free, In addition to those you receive on your purchases, (Good Nov. 10.) E,W. ROCKER, either in, oak mahogany. finish, week to Wash day is W. unless | 5 tog boating, robbing and cerubbing thst males ited backs and weary bodies DUST ih Ae the Beary: rock SOA 60 15 Nett Shee apyinieg diet: ‘Whiter clothes, quicker results and greater economy is what the use ‘Gold Dust offers you. DUST Cleansing bath room, pipes, ete. .and Mado by THE W. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chtenge—Blakore of FAIRY GO4P. Open Saturday Evenings. 12Ist St: & 3d Ave, 121st Street: 2226 to'2234 ThirdAve. 193 Reduced. for this $2.10 CHIFFONIER, for this week only 12tst Street and 3d Ave, 97‘ YEAR & SONS Two Establishments. Everything Reliable. Our CARPET and RUG DEPTS. are full of BARGA _ Cobbler Seat CHINACLOSET, oak, highly or polished ; Hall YN has glass door and |i i glass rounded ha jolie ends, ( ui Reduced from, ut A i | and well $19.75 to $12.50 BRASS BED SALE, ° 4% inch posts, 7 Ne spindles in head and foot boards, Golden Oak with 12x20 oval plate mirror, well made Radueede tho and well finished $47.50 to throughout, $29.75 This Ail - Brass, Bed, 12% inch posts, bow foot board. Reduced from $29.75 to....... Cash or Liberal Credit. | Chatham Sq to 205 Park Row.' Chatham Square. (\wpeRTHWA[] EVERYTHING © HOUSEKEEPING, 32282222 $19.05 Collections Made If Requested. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Park Row, near Chatham Square, INS. ) ifeeling that it will bring relief aaa ‘Munyon’s Startling Discovery, | PAW PAW A NEW CURE TO PROLONG LIFE. MADE FROM PAW PAWERUIT Feels the Nerves and Revitatizes the Blood, DYSPEPSIA this season’s Woven Cheviots, Mercerized Yarn, And All Stomach Troubles Posi- Woven Oxford, tively Cured, Striped Granites, | Silk Strived Madras. | NERVOUSNESS | Sleeple sund Catarrh Yield to This Vegetable Pepsin, * 20,000 Bottles FREE! To Be Given Away from the Of- fices of the New York American and —— | | A complete assortment of every 37th Street and Broadway. | size. Your choice of the entire col- 237 West 125th Street. | Fulton and Washington Streets, Brooklyn, FREE DISTRIBUTION jHewinn Tuesdny Morning at 0 o'Clock, Regular $25 Values! These elegant and stylish scarfs are of either Isabella or sable fox, and are in martest and most | Phystctans, Chemists and Sctent! | Are Cordially Invited to Join ta Thin Inventigatio |To the, Public: ~~ Having discovered a new remedy which I believe will revolutioaize the practice of medicine, I most earnestly ask that you assist me in {ts intro- | | duction, | I want the public to know the | truth—know it as I know ft. I believe there is a cure for every |disease—I believe that human life can be prolonged—I believe that peo- ple should die only from old age, and T also believe and know that my Paw \Paw remedy will not only relieve much suffering, but add many years to the average life. In my opinion, dyspepsia and indi- gestion are the cause of most all- ents, Indigestion means nervous- ness, sleeplessness, impure blood, ca- | tarrh, sluggish liver, kidney and heart affections. No person can be happy —no person can see the beauties of | jlife and enjoy its pleasures who suf- ieee from any form of stomach trou- ay ble. An eminent actor called my atten- ition to the wonderful benefit he had derived from eating Paw Paw fruit. telling me that it had made almost a new stomach for him. I began to ex- periment with the fruit, and found it jto be a most powerful aid to digestion I have taken the medicinal quali- ties of this fruit and combined them with other medicaments, and have! made a preparation which is called “MUNYON'S PAW PAW.” I cannot recommend this remedy too highly for all forms of indigestion one of the season popular styles. They are fully 80 inches long and should sell for $25— we offer them while the lot lasts at the really extraordinary e price of, each, : itadella Fox Boas—Two skin double boas, with four tails and four paws, value $20; sale price.. % Long Double Mink Boas—with fur on both sides, ten tails and cord, value $20; sale price..... Mink Stoles and Pelerines— With fancy silk and satin lin- ings; 18 large fluffy fox tails and cord; value $25; sale price eecee eens . Isabella or Sable Fox Flat Stoles—With 8 large fluffy -tails und cord; value $2 sale price. se. $13.50 Black Lynx Stoles and Pel- erines—With 8 lynx tails and cord, value) $50; 10.00 scarfs; value prices, | | | Four-Stripe | All sori is really a nerve food and vitalizer. It gives exhilaration without intoxi- cation. It does what whiskey or beer cannot do, It relieves the nerve ten | sion. It stimulates every fibre and puts into active force every tissue of the body. it lifts one into the altitude of hope and holds him there. It is a bridge that enables the weak and sickly to cross dangerous places. It feeds and nourishes the nerves so that the blood corpuscles will be constant- | ly revitalized and the losses of the vi- tal forces will be almost impercep- tible. Almost every human being some sale affords you. | —Of piece-dyed taffeta, with Dres- u dent horn, ivory and beautiful Congo handles. $1.69 —Yarn-dyed taffeta, with fine ~ boxwood, pearl, horn, ivor pearl and sterling, horn and ster. ling and Dresden and Weichsel handles. ° $2.50 —English _ sill & $2.75 union taffeta, with an elaborate assortment of ivory, sterling, Dresden and boxwood handles. ment and then cast down to lowe: depths of depression, but a stimulant that will give an abiding strength and lasting force. My Paw Paw aids the stomach to digest hearty foods and to make good, rich blood, which again in turn strengthens the nerves, vitalizing all the tissues, and soon produces muscle, tissue, bone, It is my opinion that the clergymen ip this country could do no greater service to the cause of temperance than to advocate the general use of my Paw Paw, for by its use drunken- ness would be lessened and the mor- als and health of the community greatly !mproved. A wife whose husband is addicted | » Positively the greatest to drinking can do nothing better for | bargain you've ever seen .. a couch! - aes Made exact like the illus- buckhorn, herself or family than to get a bottle | of this Paw Paw, and whenever her husband feels the need of a tonic give bios asic pas |him a tablespoonful of Pay Paw. tration; has elegant Sth I have so much confidence in this | tered oak frame, carved claw teet; covered in handsome velours; with patent open construction, remedy that I propose distributing trial bottles free from the leading | A regular $15 couch—special for to-morrow, No mail orders filled. {newspaper offices throughout the country. I want everybody to try it. | happiness. | Trusting you will ald me in this in- | vestigation, I beg to remain, | Yours faithfully, J.M.MUNYON. | prof, Munyon has adopted the same | method of introducing this remedy ! that has characterized the introduc- tion of all his other remedies—by dis- ltributing free samples from the lead ling newspaper offices, and inviting the public to make a thorough test and then report the results through |the columns of the newspapers. This free distribution begins to- | morrow (Tuesday) at 9 o'clock from the offices of the New York American and Journal: ‘ith st. and Broadway. if 237 West 125th st. Fulton and Washington sts., Bklyn, Be. sure.to. set. free bottle of this ments, for many The garments are of the finest Australi yee are finished with sateen ban ray and white from 30 to 46 inches, "ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ! iLOOMINGDALES'’. he ae 3d Avenue, Spt 5s dana To-morrow we will hold a special, sale of women’s waists wherein prices are mercilessly cut. The assortment comprises the very newest materials and styles made for wear. There's a choice of and Colored Woven Striped Fabrics. Every one of these waists Made to Retail at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. 98c.& $1.49 Second Floor, 59th St. Section. | ‘Beautiful Fox Scaris, f Here’s a Worthy Pre-Holiday Sale of Gold Scarf Pins. of the newest and smartest conceits in handsome solid gold scarfpins are here for early holiday buyers’, selections, and the prices are the greatest inducement we offer for purchasing at once. and nervousness. This remedy also for New Art & | $1.25 to $5.95 for each for Scarf acts wonderfully well on the liver, | 92-99 ther orsines | eh Never beau- | 95C eae bicod and kidneys, but [ believe its ik . i greatest office is in its marvellous ef- High - grade qualities; | Porta the erie In over a hundred beauti- fect upon the stomach and nerves. It newest effects. | tarbatound any wheres | ful designs, Main Floor, Front, Centre, Here’s an Umbrella Sale With Prices to Make History! You never had a better chance to secure an umbrella value’ without equal than this special’ ery umbrella in the assortment is Marked at Half Valuc! They are splendidly made and finished— are tight roll; in smart sha frames; steel rods; case and tassel; 26 ai inch sizes for men and women. $1.95 —Fine Union taffeta silk, with pearl, Dreeaes horn, cherry, sterling silver trim —Pure silk, fully guaranteed, 32.95 with tasks aaa tenting gun metal, boxwood and sterling, and horn handles. $3.50, $3.95, $5 and $650 —Pure silk, every one fully guar anteed, with an elaborate assort ment of long pearl and sterling vary, sterling silver trimmed handles. Kfain Floor, Goth St. Section. SNE This $15 Couch for $9.98. Men’s Winter Underwear $1.69 This lot of underwear consists of the entire stock of a noted maker, who: for business reasons will not allow us to mention his name in our announce’ Other Stores Sell It at $6 and $7 a Suit. wool, made on English machines. Shirts are bound and trimmed with heavy gros grain silk. j and good large pearl buttons, stamp of the maker is on every garment, They are in hirts run from 34 to SO inches—drawers 1 6 e id r underwear buyers to-morrow at, each A splendid chance for unde iy row 3 ae BLOOMINGDALE Vestings, Figured Cheviots, Linens, Block Cheviots, Plain Madras $12.50! 10.00 | Flat [Mink Muffs—To match three-stripe mink; $30 and sale . +. $15.00 and $25.00 Flat Chinchilla Muffs—To match boas, stoles or scarfs; value $58; sale price Round Chinchilla Mui Value $35; sale price Isatella Fox Flat Mufis— Values $17 to $25; sale prices $8.50, $9.50, $10.50 and $12.5: Isabella Fox Flat Muffis—Value ‘$31; sale $50; $29.00 $17.50 ; with Paragon 28 med handles, boxwood $9.98 Fourth Floor. Q g f |