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Sends His Brokers into the Market to Take Up All Offer- © ings.ot Meta! Issues. PENNSYLVANIA HIT HARD. ~ Heavy Liquidittion in the Refroac Stok Attrbiyted to Rockefeller | Pressure—Travtone the Strong SheMeld & MoCullough noid thou- wf shares during the day. It said that the Rockefeller attack on to am effort to force Pennsylvania company to place a stock was du feller man on the Board of Direc- traction group was very strong day and Manhattan, Metropolitan Brooklyn show re) mad under the | ated Copper, which scored a giue of 63 points on ihe day. ‘The Tracuons ed net gains, and the raiiroads from Pennsylvania, held well, ile the Industrials, with the excep: of Steel, side. Liquidation was ly the cause of the early weakness being much bear pressure and t selling. iii States Steol preferred, after “The market closed with some show of ngth lership of Amal- Ing a new low record at 49 3- d unchanged at 60 ‘The con closed off 1-2 at 10 1-8, after estab- Ing a new low record at 10. The ‘Breatest strength was shown in Amal ; erated Copper during the afternooi it closing up 2 3-8 per cent... at 38 3- Where was much pressure on Pennsy: Fania, it closing down 2 points, 7-8, after selling at 114 1-8.) ork Central lost 1 1-2, and Union le 1 per cent. ‘The rest of the rall- Poad list suffered fractional losses. ‘Th local tractions closed strong. Metropol- > tan showing a gain of 1 1-4.and Brook- Brees, aransit, And | Metropolitan h gained almost 1 point. ‘The Indus- tals generally at New showed slight While the Eries were off from 1-8 to 1-2 cent. eThe total sales of stocks were 94,400 wes, and of bonds 1.000, of | the 856.400 sales of stocks to-day ere United States Steel prefe 4100 Pennsylvania. The Quotations. To-day’s highest, lowest and closing prices Bnd net changes’ from yesterd: joes or from last recorded »: COTTON MARKET. verpool cables. Commission jarge selling orders based on isn waich imcluded prominent ng for a greater break in th fterings were poorl, owing to the Ti New Orleana market hardi irenelp did not amount to much. Later it that some of the big in- were supporting the market, | were prominent rally occurred. Ait ng ‘prices were: Novembe: Decem! to 7: rT, 10.' fo 10.73; March, 10.76 to 10,80; May, 10. were: November, 10M to 1 Paty: 00; Ap 5 . 10.98, June, 11.02 to it to were ih evidence on the not the cotton market opened weak to- ty, with prices 6 to 16 points lower, due| Li reports English interests were feverish vondi- local market, and for that{ ‘ees fell off further after the! ‘UF opening, but in view of the and favoravie weather this Stern. Brothers — To-morrow, Exceptional Values in | Seasonable Underwear Children’s White and Natural Gray 39¢ &% wool Shirts, Drawers and Pantalettes, Value 65c Women’s Extra Quality Ribbed Merino and 50¢ Balbriggan Vests, Drawers and Corset Covers, Value 85c Women’s Extra Fine Ribbed Merino Wool 87¢ | Vests, Drawers and Corset Covers, \ Value 1.25 Women’s Imported Swiss Ribbed Perfect Fitting Combination Suits Balbriggan, $ 1 45, Merino, $2.48, Silk, $2.95 Value $2.25 to $3.95 Hosiery Departments Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, double soles and high spliced heels, Value 30c pr. Women’s Fine Fast Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, double soles and spliced seams, or garter tops, Value 50c pr. Women’s Extra Quality Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, embroidered and fancy ribbed, Value 65c pr. Women’s Extra Fine Gauze and Medium Weight Lisle Thread Hose, with lace side clocks, embr’d and novelties, Value 95c pr. 19¢ 29¢ 38° Important Sale, To-morrow and Thursday. Oriental Carpets including modern Persian, India and Turkish weaves, in choice colorings. A few examples are 7x10 ft. at $45.00 Reduced from $65.00 Sf. 3x1lf.8 “ 55,00 “ © 80.00 9x12 ft. 4 * 65.00 “ 95.00 10 ft. 2x13 ft. 7 « 80.00 “ «110.00 11 ft. 7x17 ft. * 120.00 “« «© 185.00 11 ft.9x20f.9 “ 4140.00 Ft «225.00 ORIENTAL RUGS, Ghendjes, Carabaghsvand Shirvans, Third Floor. $10.50, 12.50, 14.50 West Twenty-third Street. STEEL SALES MAY {STILLMAN NOW IN MEAN NEW CONTROL; NEW YORK CENTRAL {f One Interest Holds the 4,192,-| Election of Bank President to 590 Shares That Have] Directory of Railroad Taken Changed Hands Within Ten in Wall Street as a Rocke- Weeks, a Change Is Indicated —_ fetter Victory. | Judging by the sales for ten weeks | James B. Stillman, President of the and up to the close of business yester | National City Bank, was to-day elected day, the control of the United States | a director of the New York Central and Steel Corporation has changed hands, | Hudson River Rafiroad Company to take provided, of course, that one single in- | the place of E. B, W, Rossiter, resigned, est holds the stock. ‘The sales of| ‘The selection of Mr, Stillman as a stocks and bonds figure out in this way: | director was declared on Wall street the | result of pressure by the Rockefeller In- terests, Some time ago when the New York Central stock was being ham- mered !t was said that John D, Rocke- feller was anxious to have a reprasynta- Uve on the Bourd of Directors, and the resignation of Mr, Rossiter and choos- Proferred stock Common stock. ‘Total $419,259,000 were wold of the new bonds. With the retirement of $20,000,000 of THE WORLD: a aE Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods 23d STS., NEW YORK. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, The Sensational Values so Profusely in Evidence in Our Now Famous Sale Challenge wiil give us crowded aisles every day this week—not alone in the Arcade, but in every department, on every floor and in every cor- ner of this great establishment. te, New York approaches it VET is at 58c. a yard. greatest Vely gun-metal effec —also pretty colors. son to sell at $1.50 and $ ures, sultable for Waists or Costumes. ‘No other value in ; it is easily the bargain of the year at rs Velvet. Bargain of the year. yd. for 1.50 and 2.00 Silk If you were among those who thronged our beautiful Rotunda Silk Store yester- day you must have realized how unusual a bargain this Silk VEL- It is positively the largest purchase and 10,000 yards of Printed Panne and Woven Fancy Silk VELVETS, in the most novel and stylish , a8 well as desirable Black and White Productions Imported from Orefeld, Germany, this sea- 2.00 a yard; in dots, stripes and small fig- 58c 57° 14 to $3.00 each. Challenge Prices, $1.49, 98c. (2d floor)... c. for Yoc. Flannelette Garments. Special lot of Women's Sample Gowns in Flannelette, solid color or striped, some ribbon trimmed, tucks or fancy em- broidered scalloped trimmings; full length and width; valle 98c. 79c., 58c. and 49c 7 blue; value $1.29. 9. for Women’s 1.29 Kimonos. Kimono style Gowns in fancy stripe flannelette, finished with yoke and a broad border of solid colo: Challenge Price (2d floor). none Zeke 4 c. yd. for 1.75 Fancy Plush. 2,000 voids of $100 to $1.75 Fancy “CHIFFON PLUSHES” and beavtif| Gauze “Imprime” from a great un A dervalue purchase—in (!s Challenge Sale (in Rotunda) at.. Oc 9 for 5.00 Leather Suit Cases. In our big Trunk and Bag Department, on 2d floor, we will 2 catches—some with straps—(24-inch size)—$6.00 values, Oballenge Price (limit 1 to a buyer; 2d floor). 9 again outdo our own best records by selling genuine Soie Leather SUIT CASBS at $2.99; they are well lined—brass locks and 2.99 00 for 2.25 Fancy Toilet Sets. Exquisite things for Holiday Presents—now is a great time to buy them. Read: 3-plece TOILET SETS—put up in suitable boxes; the decorations on the bevelled mirror and on the brush are lovel; } Porcelain backs, gold and silver mountings and handles; comb to match—imported to sell at $2.25 per set; chance now (Main Floor) at... 1.00 I 00 for 25.00 Velvet Carpet Rugs. The Beattie Velvet Carpet RUGS, size 9x12 feet; value $26.00. Challenge Price (8d Floor)..... 15.00 8 Chi c lb. for 40c. Writing Paper. A chance for the woman with the “writing habit.” 2,500 Ibs, of select Writing Paper— all sorts in the collection; worth up to 40c. a pound, allenge Price (main floor).... 8c 29 “Sultana” Carpet Is unlike c. yd. for Reversible Carpet. pet—a frand new idea—never shown before The “Sul- tana” Car- in New York— most floor coverings {n t! is reversible, with carpet effect on one side for winter hat it and matting effect on the other side for summer; absolutely non-fadable. vermin and moth proof, sanitary—in fact, this carpet will colors absolutely warrented not to rin—Enotgh sald, Tenge price (8d floor), YaTd.....seesceseosneeresss if wash; Chal- 29c t SS SSS SSSR SEES WE SS STEEN * We Give Blue Trading Stamps with all Gash Purchases. “ee WEST IG ST, eri —————— Money Savings in Women’s x Girls’ Garments Women’s Fine Tailor-Made Suits— Girls’ Full Length Winter Coats, made the ‘newest longeskirted blouse coat ford or red, with cape and stole front, style, with shoulder capes; satin piped sa catia ete rrenaate puff ; satin trimmed; sizeg6to satin lined 14; $5 value; special at.... ° Skirts are in full 9 98 cheviot, 17 seams, strappec styles; dress lengths. Worth e vet collar, strapped cuff, fly $15.00, at .... long; black Italian 600 Newest Waists, made from rich ining; most popular style of Walking Skirts, made from dark mixe fine French flannels, &c. They are all , in the very latest effect: trimmed ur strapitan ith pos Creator side, fullflare bottom and well evening shades; the greatest tailored, a skirt worth $3, ry values ever known at.,..+ immense Sale of Dress Goods, Velvets & Silk ’ KS 50c. Fabrics at 39c. 45-in. Black All-Wool French 22-in. Pin Dot, Silk Finish Dress 69c,, while they last........ autumn shades, including 38-in. All-Wool Crepe Albatross, gun metal; regular value 38-in, All-Wool Voile, ina wide 50! All-Wool Pebble Granite Mea 20-in. Corded Stripe Washable cluding cream and Cloth, in a range of Pongee Silk, in a range wanted colorings, 85c. 69 special, atsece.seeee (ef worth 50c,, here at... Cc (Hats Trimmed Free of Chale e.) Boys’ $2.00 Sailor Blouse Suits at $1.09. Ready-to-Wear Hats at 79c. Made of extra quality blue cheviot, with doubie stitched Hand made, of mohair felt and velvet; cleverly 79 and red soutache on collar; large em- broidered emblem on shield; mercerized Black Ribbon Hats at $1.25. customer—at The demand for Ribbon Hats keeps up unabated. i ne J 25 Boys’ $4.00 Suits and Overcoats, $1.98, under brim. The $2.00 kind at, each, 6 Suits, Double-Breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits, Sailor Blouse Fancy Feathers at 5c. Suits. All new fabics and quantity of styles ( lously low. We are selling thousands of bunches. 5c in cheviots, kerseys, cassimeres, beavers, Mel- 1 98 * tons & Venetians; all sizes, 3 to 16; worth $4.00 Outing Flannel Gowns, in pink and blue stripes Taffetta Silk Petticoats, in black and colors, made with double yoke back, collars and cuffs of plain (<4 deep’ accordion plaited flounce, finished with 4 98 . Outing Flannel Underskirts, full size, umbrella Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, rutties, finished silk scallop, 65c. value, at. 49c square yokes, clusters of fine tucks, inserting of em ruffles over shoul- 49 dion plaiting, ruche finished with ruche top and der, 65c. value, at .. Ks Cc bottom, $1.25 value, at. on o. o Extra Size Gowns, heavy muslin, yokes with 4 insertings royal, castor and brown, made with deep cape, fancy of embroidery, neck and sleeves embroidery trimmed, 69c braid trimming and finshed with buit *t Miss the Values in this B t Sal Don’t Miss the Values in this Basement Sale. ave Gas Radiators, aluminum fin- 1.69 100-Piece Dinner Sets, $6.98. ‘>acistaction Guaranteed or é a Visit Our Handsome Restaurant, Third Floor. 5 All wool black broadcloth; every suit in from heavy English melton cloth in blue, Ox Stitched satin; large reyerse or trimmed with tailor stitching; flare or kilted ees ace front; 30 inches 4 8 fancy or plain velvet all-woo! albatross, w(t Season. Immense value at.. plain tailored, th car oF 1 98 Straps and six broad pleats on e te special........ 5 38-In. All-Wool Henrietta Cloth, Surah Serge; regular price®AQe Velvets, in a range of ten 39 09¢., here white they last at c range: of colors, in- Cloth, 50-in. All-Wool Ladies’ black. worth 50c., here Wie Wakes colorings i830 of the best’ colorings; Boys’ Gloth Millinery Offerings eye ° reinforced seams; several rows of white combined; good colors and good shapes...... ties sizes 3 to 8—Limit, two suits toa e Silk Ribbon Plateau crowns with tucked chiffon Long Overcoats, Russian Overcoats, Reefers, Three-Piece Wonderful assortments of imported goods at a price ridicu-] and patterns, fancy mixtures and plain colors, More to-mozrow, worth up to 19c., at.. "WwW d Petti Flannel Wear, Infants’ Wear and Petticoats. material, also embroidery edge, 65c. value, at... hemstitched ruffles, $6.00 value, at.. Nainsook Petticoats, lined and unlined, 3 ruffles; also accor- 98c embroidery; also embroidery Children’s Cloth Coats, all wool, heavy ing, in red, 98c:; value at match materials; $2.50 value, at ish, 4 tubes, jewelled,front.. .. . Universal Oil Heaters, made by Silver & 100-Plece Dinner Sets, Co., will burn 12 hours and of fine American porce- have 9-inch wicks, special at lain, elegant decorations, 2.98 & 3.29 full size pieces, 6. 98 : Ate ceccemsseeee S Round Cylinder Coal Heat- Tea Sets, 56 pieces, of English porcelain, i 2 98 ing Stove, attractive design, with 2 98 blue and brown decorations, at ...... ry pipe, collar and elbow, set up free at . 10 Special Toilet Sets, assorted co'oPs, large 2 98 . P; h Russiaat pieces, with roll edge basin, fancy shape, at. ° Double: Roasting. Ferre trian botbantg Tollet Paper, large size rolls, extra fine tissue will hold large size roast, with raised bottom and ollet per, larg: y . air flue, at... : a sae 23c¢ Peri eoue eee ay eae lished Baking Ovens, wi xtra Heavy Japanne amber Palls. bree nea fe e . : 1. 19 finished in assorted colors, 49c. values, at... worth 9B ree 3B the pref stock there are left 5,040, | /00 i | 000 shares of the preferred. Therefor In the selection to-day of Mr, Stin- the Bronx and 4,001,090 shares would control the com: |MAN. therefore, the Rockefefler. inter Increase’ in'all Boroughs © °% mileage ,|Pany, as the bonds naturally have no Stillman iq the fnanclal repmectanes —>__ 4 voting power and the holders as long |of the Standard Oil Interests In the wee MORGAN BACK OF 60. or anis as the iniersst on tie vonde is paid tional, City Fhunk, which Interests” con- BRONX F : i hare nie the management of Heike New Fare Conta wl aay Ck FORESIGHT oreceabo Have No Superio corpors represen’ Mr. ockefeller an The story afloat in Wall street during Standard Oi nd FAS, cosy Brass Railroad Commission met 0 iJ upert T the last week, is that the Rockefeller |,,0M the boolks of the Now " Xorie Centrat| + veers wie sehon Avenue Hotel. There Trimmed Hats, Interests have bought control of the ling about #45 000000 rt eke wi old: cua eae C |. George W. Dunn, , 5,000, pany's fairman; Frank H, B, ; j FF i corporation in the open market. It is securitle: ‘ leslan Madiccns: . Baker and J ‘ — bric, H ; Teele enate alewlan marinate: Gamiwwsena orto las ee ee State Railroad Commission “4,2, ofthe Commision't Joven Showing the Novelty of Fashion,—in fabric, 4 Paid Help Wants in bs common stock has falle ow ‘ Application of the New Yor vy es, he timming. this morning’s World. { shove, one nouse has bougnt «a,o0| LONDON STOCKS LOWER. Finds They Haven't Kept Up Sirvah‘italiwic? Sse, 2 one Cie inter shape, and tri g: . ’ 4 of the common for the Rock -| — ot ith Traffic in the Matter of faliwage BEM, the tnstallasion Of utrene Fur Hats,—and numerous Picture models for BUT ‘hat other houses | AM the Amert Fz 3 i ra’ sribed as. “from eck, Beneraliy la BOhatifother. Rodeos he Americans Excepting: 1h w [eRe Rea sifrom “tie Hamedn to tra Horse Show or Fete Dress. 6 Paid Help Wants in the $3 oth have done it is hard to say i» Centra ow Cuts, Power-Houses. occupled by the Cathe dsirlot already New York papers combined. +| It is also sald that Mr, Morgan has| London sent over lower prices to-day. Company—the old “Huckitheers way been selling the mer of the cor poraton This was due to the uncertainty of the oe eroRosed road compriees a’ mileage preparatory to withdrawing from all in-| movement of prices In New York. Con- 5 f forty miles, rethi: AGENTS .... ...+ 18({RONERS ... .405 9 terest in its management. This ts not|sols were lower and gold was higher,| ALBANY, Nov. 10—The State ete tor aod ieee neh hearing in the mat- Twenty-third Street, ALTERATION JANITORS ... .. 18 lieved, as the Morgan brokers lately | but {t ls recognized there that America| road Commission to-day made parle Mission of evidence as to a k. ub: HANDS 4) KITCHENWORK. 17 have bought rather freely of the stocks |{s in a position to force the import of | its supplementary report on ne = SDI of the ‘applicants to carry out om APPRENTICNS'\< 4| LADIES although these purchases may be only | gold if New York bankers fiud that they| traffic conditions in Greater New Yor! 2 Conneting Aarares requested. In BAKERS Merete | TAIL) “ for the conversion of the bonds. need it. with reference especially to the APA | George i. Sheldon of J" h, Mee sO BARTENDERS .. 6|LAUNDRESSES . & | It ts known that Mr. Morgan takes| About $4,000,000 has been engaged for| ity of the electric power houses of the Go. from which it was ae teered oases : BONNAZ ory LAUNDRY q | the Sreatest interest ip the giant cor-/tmport, and the First National Bank of| several streot railways. yrs raf eponslr. for the applicants, - “TINDERS . 7 Be dekt Be Is datermined to) Chicago ts now arranging for $00,000 in| The report says that @ lack of fore! been’ called Weat and oncia foe Rerues e OOSS ro. BOOKKEEPERS | 6| UNCED hug is thing to those outside! London. It 1s certain that quite a lot| sight in providing for increased busl- batore the commission to-day, but peae > aan BA LUNCHMEN .. «. 9 present} of gold will be brought bere in @ very| ness has been shown by the Brooklyn quale prooTe er ile sufoclent ‘time ade- ( i G Gunt er S$ ons BRAIDERS ‘ a ane at tial grant) more Hee Heiguta, the Coney Island and Brooltly® | oants fo comply with the tentee GPL FINE FURS. , SRASSWORKERS (URN ‘ Corporation by purchasing in the ‘open| The prices for Americans, which werel the New York and Queens County and | franchise, na’ of the MEN -+5-3) |Market the common shares which are Sil lower with the exception of Tiinole| 1.) ew york and North Shore Com-| WV, Hi. Puge, ff who appeared with Established A. D, r8a0. BRICKLAYERS,,. 2|\ILLINDRS more than suificleut to control the com-| Central, fol eS Union Piaiavetn, as counsel “for “the Special Offerings BUSHELMEN..., 21|NURSES .... ... 2 2 ‘ ot y, Company ERS «+ ++ that the gross! jee” Ghis: | ‘The Manhattan ‘L’ road,” says the pena. eecve (fl his Dbjections. ta the| ees 2) RS ATORE: 3508 derstand, and it fs this inexplicable of their own to fully and relladly OP-! would be subi pany fi RCCa CARL ARie ake: Chet eaE To ate: g erate their lines. ‘They have, however, | George W. WH RG to anponlng cotnel ! Imperial Crown Russian |CAnvassers ... 0/?aInTERs’., .. 51 about Yuying the stock X| made arrangements with other compa- ak SL BHORE cho, appeared with ‘Sent- ables. pete g eal Obs Linens epee! company i | nies to neste Cres mayetoeste Us Pf he Intertoroug, resented oers Ne plus ultra. Sees 5 [ANG BAND ee nb | Metropolitan Street Railway (( ed coples of orders authorizin . F io c Oe | ban) and the Union Railway have an |laring out of new atreota In the igeite| Prices will be from 25% to] Hudson Bay Sables, Royal |:HaNpERmarps 22 sto give any one 1, | ample: supply of power to operate more | nis ‘opinion the population of the fone 50% below regular Ermine Arica Chinchilla, |S0ATMAKERS .. 5 rol of the corpora: | than the maximum number of cars now |in 19 would he approximately: 90. oy 6 4 DOMPOSITORS .. 17 4 Las bought all the g in use, The Brooklyn Heights Com-| Which |% per cent. would be tributary market values. These and all delicate skins |cooxs .... 87 dh yome light. is thrown’ upon the| Wabash | pany, operating most of the surface | tribute per capita to the New Noes ge oo Hf receive the expert skill in- |2urtens | bit je] movements in the Steal is gen: Sain and all of the elevated lines In Brook- | nually, Without an earning of at least d sured by long experience |PPN™I5™ . rally felt that the st will lyn, have not sufficient power to oper- 0 it can be Soe ca ag eSvament STOCKS STEADY ON CURB, | 22 uve not sumilent nome o on hag inne bons aa tterwicnese” "| 449 Broadway, | _ and Judgment. cl RRA raraT mn of the publti sion this afternoon. Briefs in the case kins suppl y patrons,— 18 i. WHEAT MARKET. Little Change in the Prices tm the| “im, sommisaion gives statistics show-| Will be filed In Albany Deo, 1. jetween Grand & Howard Streets)| mace up to order. 5 Wheat opened weak to-day due to the Outside Market. ing @ great and rapid increase of trafic bopie Yikes eR Tn Lop UO URS SEGURA 4 ‘s/neavy recelpts in the Northwest and| @teadiness marked the outsido stock [on neatiy all the lines operating In Man-| WERDICT AGAINST SAGE, | court and. he, 3 Pera elecretersh ei EMBROIDERERS, 6 easter cables, Room traders sold free arket to-day, with prices showing a hattan and Brooklyn, Arrangements meme is 184 FIFTH AVENUE, "MP. AGENCIES, 6 Corn was affected by the heaviness of changes. The bid and asked prices Of! nave been perfected by all except the] p William Edward Coffin, general man- : BNGINEERS .,., 2 ver cables and favorable \the principal securities were: New York and Queens County to provide rerre ae Tee $2,500 from Aged] ager for the Ro Company, and At Twenty-third Street. 5 BNGRAVERS .... 2} Bld, Asked. ‘ Fr on Stock Di James W. Deevey, a clerk at the aT si oaninacainrioes) Wweret 4 Wi | power for the operation of an Increased! poports Company, brokers, and Rus-, of Harvey. Fisk, & Son, were the wit- FEEDERS .., ... 2 a 7 mbe: GC brary 5 s? 4 * . . | Wheat--May, 82: December, %% 5-8. 2h ie Lagos | umber Oi cere sell Sage for $2,600 in,the Supreme Court, | Ane" Behtony oF Ruseall Gage, taken| SAMPLE GARMENT PARLOR, |frovnes 3/USEEUL MEN . mt | cago’s. opening Peet Ma peat Soe ‘The report says that prolonged strikes| declaring that’ the “financier weiched’ Tnonth ago at his office, Was’ sensa-|1300 LROADWAY, OPP, SAKS, ROOM 24. |{7EMON + 8] WAIST WANDS, . pg SORRENTO TT Oh May TL ES. 4%] have delayed the completion of power-|in a stock deal with them, — , tional. if iraopdtnary. opportunity. to POLDERS bd T, J wiles 4 HY h curl The brokers recovered a verdict for not only denied posl-|facturers’ samples at one-half cost. &§ [houses and the securing of mecessary] yn sntire mum, the ‘jary belng out onl a gone’? y Walking sults, acini ‘au 3IRLS 40 ork's closing prices were: = |meohinery, Sine nutent y he, eyer, Siven, eny b> | e10 Mires. in binck, ures en Ns pers ees why 3 | ‘The figures given cover the months of| Mr. Sage was not in court when Jus- at. the) CUD tas ou i 16 satshn #$ |June, July and August in comparivon| tice Barrett called the case to-day, lon the option ‘ st oe oH |with'tue sume months in 1002. They show] his counsel, An Pondioton ititiala or stgnee| } —Deoember, Letom eat Tay | for el) the. Borourhs of Greater: SS heed : ‘aay | Sunday, World Wants ‘ 795-4 bid. Corn—November, 423-4 bid: | Penngncee CEA te EI eo PE Pept Ht | cd Rie ; mn) Di F, 427-8 bid, May, 48 dz col Mem, >--- ae be a 425-8; July, @ 8-6, Wht maces, 17 "| mileage, Trg, 8 ek deer nian, form Work Monday Morning Wonders. Late Kot Me

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