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demi with ae baie’ ace te iit. bad STOCKS MAKE GAINS meee See Sores £ * fi 4 tore were ute & bi Brooklyn Rapid Transit the) ins te, sn, a a weak ‘Feature of the Late Trading| ne news tor he day was. on the ‘in Market in Which the Entire] carniney were ore sti h and activity to-da: han Inceome time, It ell ges \ Ber of specialties which show stantial sous > ‘United States Steel common Geos, meoura: earnings were all or for the most. Detter than had deen w: were more gold imports reported, affillated with the International, and Which has called a strike on us. “By that agreoment we are to employ in New York only members of the new housesmiths' organization. been employing thelr men on the new Slegel bullding at Fourteenth street anda Bixth avenue and during this week they Will supply us suffcient men to work on thé new Times building aud op an office building at Twenty-third Street ant Fourth avenue. “We split up 'with the Local No. 2 when they declared a strike on us be. cause Wo sublet a contract to a mem- er of the Iron League, whi @nd Buchanan, were hghiins, “en we we Smiplored by the metnbers, is = the members plobera! Union. ‘and ur ce with osm Mucculree ‘president of th 6 enident o emithy' Union, corroborated 3 be tour We have a'varbal agreement’ with the Butler he ald, Swneredy ia te only, memiera ‘of hia mbers ed Loodt No.2 and nave applied foiedion to “ents union. “Gearting only 20 members, we how have @ mem: bership of 2,000 men, all employed at full Union , While the ranks of old No, decimated, and those who Doiding on are tiot working. TANG AGAINST | | FULLER CO. FALLS Tie-Up Ordered by International Iron and Steel Workers Is Ef- fective Only on Wabash Sta: tion in. Pittsburg. NO NEW YORK WORK STOPS. The Construction Company Has Made Arrangements with the New Héusesmiths’ Union Organized Against Parke—No Trouble Here. + ate ai CARNEGIE DINES OLD GUARD. Steel Men Coming Kast for Annual Reunton with Millionaire (Special to Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec, 3.—Members of the “Old Guard" of the Carnegie Steel Company will leave Pittsburg this Reo t to Bcc on ae pulace to his former associates. The George A. Fuller Company. through Paul Sterritt, chief of the steel structural department, announced to- day that the strike declared against the Company by the International Iren and Steet, Workers would be éffective only at Pittsburg, where the big Wabash Railroad station's being erected. “The strike dors not affect us tn hoc york List Figures.. ‘9 Brooklyn |B Rapid Transit was, the SS Sey strongest Most conspicuous Se Te lint Te ‘closing, up. over. thres STEEL AGAIN {N° FRONT. Points, at 46-8,: after selling up to ‘The total sales’of stocks were 990,300 2552 shares and of bonds $4,867,000. Pennsylvania Holds Up Under The Closing Quotations. ‘ S¢ aTo-day'e highest. Jowest, ax and sleet Howtne prices Pressure While Southern)?‘ nst recorded sale’ are as fotlown: Lh Ch Cres: * Paoifio and Tennessee Coallama, TE Ht 1%; ¢ ie Oe ee ie and Iron Are Up. | pet aes eae ‘ 5 Bulls were in full control of the stock Lara miyekt to-day and all efforts of the | fx! 1s ears which were confined to special me tt Stocks failed of effect. pe 27% — ‘The Well crowd sold Pennsylvania et and preached lower prices for the stock, | 2, r} a1 but that contingent scenrs to have lost |r sod ag $ its er, for instead oof declining on ay + prices of the issue advanced with the Fou ee <i ‘whole market. There were temporary 1 bites ime ty reactions during the day, but each time i im the market becamo agit as prices soid | ne yet 2 off and-then as they advanced the mar- | MK. qs a + ket became very active, ox 4 + hy , i nae t * Gall money ruled at 71-2 per cent. and | §; % 21% te at time moncy louned at 6 per cent., but ati icy this did not have a depressing effect bri fags 1 4nd “prices continued om the upward! Reaanig Ist 7 Tie + march. Reading 24 yt 08, OH + 2K Be AF ak tag Brooklyn and the other tractions ad- ‘ yt anced and Brooktyn was very strong } Xo Fat Rot B on bull’ ts by a house that was as-|% 45% ae nee Soplated with the old Brooklyn povl. ay 3S v6 § 4 Louisville & Nashville was not as ha, ue + % strong during the early part of the day yw Net as it had been recently. ‘The report ee ea) © <that the dividend would be increased Fe Tt has caused the strength To-day it was ge sy t aid on what seemed to be good au- Ho Rat thority that the dividend would un- @oudtedly be Increased, but that it ‘Would not be done at the January meet- fag of the directors. This caused @aused scme disappointment and the atock sold oft, but later rallied with the Femeinder of the lst. The buying was @xoellent and led many to believe that the story of the delay in the increase of the dvidend was put out to get rid @£ too much company in the stock. POORHOUSEKEEPER ON TRIAL Charged with Oraeliy Tl Treating Inmates in His Ohare. KINGSTON, N. Y., Dec. 3—A most shocking condition of affairs has de- veloped in the trial of County Super- intendent of the Poor pete reapentges with cruelly treating inmates of ofthe inatitution an lies not Keeping Year oviled th that he had teow ped and that Sammons had beaten a Teale Btecl preferred was very active and @trong at the opening, gelling by H. L. Horton & Co, was ehaded. ‘inmate. Avo slightly weak. ‘The opening praoticaliy| he auld he knew Of & awe twas at 63, but it socn sold off. Later |poorhouse who ha 1°cost of maintenance tt showed some strength and sold up to] err eee ce County's poorhouse 18 91-4, then reacted slightly regained tne) $100.17, while at stinflar institugions “Joss and then made an advance to 64, Eascatort she State it ranges between Whe buying seemed to be even bebter Vasant ef een we early selling which caused the State to Get Hughes Estate. ‘When the feport of the referee. In the settlement of the account. of Lawyer James T. Willlams,: committee of the person and estate of Jotin Kdward Hughes, {s confirmed, the State of New York will be enriched by about $25,000, as Mr. ‘Hughes Ieft no relative, Appice: terday made to Justice Bikes ot Brooklyn, to confirm the re- at | Ports Rnd decision was Teserv —$—— » EARL OF STAIR DEAD. Tegadne LONDON. Déc. 3.—The Earl of Stair Josses and advanced with the rest of the | Jona Hamilton Dalrymple, @ied to-day market. Lochinoch, Scotland. He was born The Gould-Rocketcller ,group was in|iq 1 Colorado Fuel lost some of its advance ef; the previous day, amd although the stockholders’ protective ausoci: ig to be organized in the future this had nothing to do with the decline, ‘Ihe real ig that the company needs Vance was due almost sdtinely vo tas was alms rely to manip- ulation. Series Pacttio ‘wa was very quite a ‘tue wollte hich een tt 4t to show some weakness. Rig eelins ‘was said to be due to James Re kesne. Later the stock A its We Sell You the Reg- ular $3.50 Shoe for $2.50 Briefly, here’s how : We buy from the factories—many times buying the leather from the tan- ner and simply using the factory for labor. ‘There are times in every year when fac- tories haven't much work on hand and = they are willing to Sa ATA Ta operate “cheap for cash.”? We get competi- , tive bids, (and you know what that means)—and we actually produce our shoes for less money than the manufacturer could make them for in his own fac- tory. We pay for the running of the factory durmg the hours it is actuaily jammed up and busy with our work—we don’t have to stand any loss for waiting time, for dull seasons, for mistakes, for losses or bad accounts. And that’s why we beat the world on prices. we are able to duplicate the $3.50 shoes for $2.50. We buy close; we sell close; we give you a ‘‘dollar off,” and yet we make a profit that satisfies us. We are not limited to one kind of shoes. -We have a snoe made especially for each kind of service,—to fit the ideas of ‘our customers as well as their feet, * And you can’t go wrong in a Dollar-Off Shpe as far as style is concerned.~ » 7 1 | | . } j | f | That’s why York th any maner,” he said. ei cee Uren ee Ceeered 60.47, time ago we sectired an agreement wn Not all of the present official staff is tie New York Housesmiths' Union, or-| ineluded, an several changes have been ganized In opposition to Local No. .2| Zide, witch have brought i 4 ny men whe were not rulln and now wo do not employ any mem- Ga tothe days when Mr, Pa dera of the old Patks union, which is the Active head of the ‘Concern, won a amoderale, ee == Adams SIXTH AVENUE, 2/ST Woot “Cheviot Sponged and shrunk; 42 inches wide, in black, navy, tan, castor, Sreen, garnet and cardinal? Thig will be the Remnant event of the season. We have made . include Black and Colored TAFFETAS, PEAU DE SOIES, BENGALINE SILKS, SILKS IN NOVELTY STRIPES and Corduroys and plain and fancy Silk Velvets. ble for waists (in some cases for entire garments), will be sent C. O. D. LOT f—Regular 75c. to $1.00 Silks aly Velvets to go the 39: vitw, Best Groceries iit, Prices Visit Our Great Grocery Dep’t To-morrow and Saturday. Quality and Price are the two most important considerations in buying Groceries. Every one who has visited our Grocery De- rite ‘concedes that we carry the largest and best assortment of -gtade Groceries in New ‘ork. As to prices, we want you to be the Judge. Send for our new Catalogue—or, better yet, visit our Grocery Department and compare our prices with what others ask and you will find that ours are by far the lowest prices in the city. Inspected Rolled | Grgap —Standard or fine | granulated, delicigus, Yon ats: guaran- weight and purtt 00, 1b. aneke, Sion enen ver Ib 1.17; 10 1b, back Prunes cam tay on of Ag zal a arin SALMON — Maple Lent Brand, | finest Columbia ‘noaueroir CHiotosIs pores: 38c EN aton, home ~ S-Ib. stone Shoes & Se je Women WOMEN’S EMPIRE SHOES, for street and dress wear, In twenty styles, and made of best black viel kid, box calf and pat- 00 itskin, in thick and thin soles, and button or lace is s good as many advertised $3 lines, at, pair $5.00 patent ideal kid; button or lace style; Size 6x9) fy sda ‘WOMEN'S BOOTS, special sale of two lines, in best widths A to ‘PM iets 2% to of st: sizes 3 to 8; reg. $1 and $1.25 values, at, pair... 1 ¢ 25c. and 3Sc, values, at, a palr. oF Smytmr Rugs ‘at such ‘small cost, hand sewed; wif WOMENS CROCHET SLIPPERS, best qual 3 WOMEN'S FOOT WARMERS, in natural wool | Smyrna Rugs 14 neu: Price. |: gO) 45 Size THI ee very newest in solid or combination colors; very best sole; is aay color, with or fio cuffs; special; regular Ber Foor of the rarest kind to-furnish a room with ft, val THE WORLD:.. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1903, ~We have Parks | > th | We to the Heht recelpts in the North- PROMPTLY Dry. ~#r Cheviot 50°» 75° Dress Goods, 29°. Crepe Albatross, In this remarkable offer are included All-Wool PANGY ZIBE- LINES, All-Wool’VOILES in black and colors, AllkWool BASKET CHEVIOTS, All-Wool TWEEDS, _All-Wool PRINTED CHALLIES, Silk and Wool CHALLIES tn solid Vat : HECKS and Value Y ite 39° colors and printed effects, and SHEPHERD Ci an ee ; 39° yd., for No mail or C. 0. D. orders filled from this offer. yd., toe r ecSieatneeedbeeeste-e-nesoeg-sfeweetetreethtnesnnneetine A Great, Friday a Gs : At Less Than cote Silk = vet Remnants ‘= — DE CHINES, COLORED L FIGURES and SMALL CHECKS; ete sg ag io and for ’-t- mings. We have arranged the different lines on special counters an Great December Clearing Sale, of meat et Hea ombre CURB STOCKS STEADY. - Greene Copper Giv' port In a Quict Market, Bteadiness marked the outside market to-day with business quiet, Support ‘waa given to Greene Copper, it being Pushed up fractionally, The bid and Suit Dept. Special Sale arked prices’ of the principal outside follow. jaecurit |. Asked. 1M fi if Americs ‘Ainertcan, Women's Separate Dress Skirts ., |i broadcloth, crepe de chine and voile, madeon silk drop, | 826-50. —Also— Walking Skirts in cheviot and tweed mix- tures, pleated model; black and colors, ne urine is Pi cs WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened firm and active to-day, west andgon covering by room traders who were short. The offerings were too email for the demand in afi markets. New York's opening Pic es were: pes aeey M4 1-2; July, bid. Corn —May, . Chicago’ openiny lees were: Wheat 78 to 6 Pisscomac 81 5-8; Fay, B88 to to 387 fay, Oia ny, 41 1-2; a ere: - Untrimmed Millinery. | ’ Specials for Friday and Saturday. Beaver Hats, Best Quality, in black, brown, navy and natural, at $1.95; worth $2.75. Coque Pompons at 25c.; worth 48c. Coque Breasts, natura! and white, 48¢.; worth 75c. Ostrich Plumes. Black, white and colors, splentid values4t "$1.48, $2.48, $3.48, $4.48 up to $20.00. Black and Colored Dress Goods $5,50 & $9.50. Lord & T aylor,| Broadway & Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. wi B 1-8 bids % ule at B13 ., Corn—May, 50 5- Chi oe ‘s chow wloés were: Wheat vernber, Bt sine, £8; July, mes ie 1812. Corn—December, ol nae? 4-8; May, 427-8 bid: * oly a ae PAY OF MINERS CUT. MBYBRSDALE, Pa., Dec. 3.—Notices the several mines atinental and Mer- In this region. ployees of a 10 per ‘wages, to not em) Ce. nt, seduction effective Dec. cM f Photo Studio ‘Twelve Imperi- als and one large picture, #lz0 ox 1 Gods(‘o STREETS. 'N, ¥. quickly." reached by elevator. All wool and 39 inches wide; in black, white and an assortment of 38 desirable colors, inevitable. The Silk offerings NG SILKS, CORDED and the Velvet offerings include make these remnants highly desira- No mail orders will be filled a none d have divided them iato two lots: + LOT Regular $1.00 59: A yd to $1.50 Silks and Millinery « Ribbons. Velvets to go at Pillow Ribbons, shadines. every color that J low rurhinas AAP oe ier bir fom HOR Tua Hany aAwatea sete PIC bio Hats. nie Finck ne so low that rapid selling is ir ty Styles and the colors Interesting News of Trimmed Millinery. and a re a"modifleations of t prices from one-t nally 5.00, 7.364 10. moae.2.8 60 handsome hats will be cl juced prices within the next Ww in, bin About 1. aeat iy ut 200 neatly trimmed to $3.08 are et ms fi 25 Blankets «« Comfortables Frcs. White Blankets, ¥", Raf Borders, lankets thet wu reaularly for 4 98 4.3 Plenkers pes ‘pal! a 1079 | Sanaa ~ 2,98} Comfortables, ‘2, * 3.49. allwotine, platy Mt white cotton, Others at Bee, 1.96, 1.40, sorgred ath best 9 rarely of nabgnonie nem 4 Sg tufted or wie fancy o ctiteninn, eat, qual designe 1.98 Omars af €.60 cad 3,08. Extra Socal for Friday and Saturday. moe yeglasses, |" Solid 10-kt. Gold-Cased Springs and our famous avid off Clips, which absolutely prevent slipping or. tilting, pot eno LENSES sre the HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED FRENCH PERISCOPIC CRYSTALS, we made our Optical Departinent famous.. OPTICIANS OF THE HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL STANDING will make thorough technical tests of your vision and perfectly fit every pair of slasses sold. 50 Chains for Eyeglasses in 10 kt. gold $I: filled, with hairpin or holder Avs el 50c Friday’s Specials tn Sheet Music, 1 pale Be NO MUSIC SENT C. 0. -D., AND NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. In Music Department in Balcony; also on the 4th floor, Gro- cery Department, where Miss H. Palma, the well-known Cana- dian apie ars $ musical demonstrations every day Royal Rosle... | Mascagni's, Farewell, Inter- meago (A Worthy suc cgusor, to Savaiferie’ rast Cents a Copy, ot Mail 2c. Extra 1 Boath eat ‘Hinh= ers: | nae ioe W 6 it Bor 1 cou lave ¥ nia colt y Be True to Eyes: | stenm Heated Fl Lose hie * = Waa s 1. Gloves, 79° pit. Sc pique swt el Parts Point pecs, [p mode, brown and r a genuine Mogha, sewn, de scot aca » white and bluc. and gold and | white, value $1.49, at at prices to induce rad Present buying now. Friday and eo d at, per yard . Anew lot at 69c. yard ; woutl $1.00 to $1.25, . 47 pieces all-wool NUB TWEED SUITING, (mannish ef- fects, the correct thing for a knockabout suit. This is a good $1.35 suiting. 83 pieces 52-in, all-wool VENETIAN COVERT, in all the stylish colorings, Regular $1.00 per 69c yard. 28 pieces MELTONETTE CHEVIOT, an excellent $1.00 cloth, in greys and black. All special at,.......20+0 Regular value, $1.00 to $1.35. (First Floor.) Useful and Artistic Presents in © Furniture and Upholstery. — | A very large showing of Holiday Novelties in f, Odd Pieces of Furniture— Desks, Chairs, ‘Music : nett Smoking Tables, Cellarettes and Fancy Stools. “Handre of pieces to choose from, any one of which would be appreciated as a Cu mitat sift. The following are special for this week: $12.75 Morris Chairs for $8.98. * These beautiful Morris Chairs are made in @ Solid quartered golden oak and mahogany finish, broad ‘carved feet and spring seat, cushions all hair filled, plain and fancy velour covering. Regular price $12.75. | | ! | i poedee vesdewried (Fourth Floor.) | Velour Portieres, Velour Borders and Velour | a Piece Goods at Very Special Prices, | DOUBLE FACED JUTE VELOUR PORTIERES.. | Bon Frasca tRegeler price, 4000 put Mere | PESOS VERONESE VELOUR PORTIERES.: Made in Germany—Regular price, $27.50 pa’ } $17. 50 x A VELOUR PORTIERES.......++++ ‘ Gn trocadea borders—Regular price $25.00 pair; at.. $12. 50 VERONA VELOUR BORDERS, very desirable for) * making Table Covers and Rertimes onesie price, wo} 1 5c per yard; special at...+0+-+ : ‘ ELOURS—the very b waity senegal price 63 25 per vert speculate : =e } $2. 50 \ (Fourth Floor.) Two Special Dinner Sets That Would Make Handsome se stn Presents,” AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SETS, Fink floral decorations, 102 piece, Tefular price $18 75 $14, 50. —special at.....++ eseces : INNER SETS, $22.98—special at sab icteveses (Basenteat.) Decorated Lamps. If Lamps are on your list of gifts you can ses here a very large and complete line,present I the up-to-date decora- tions, and fitted with best make of centre draught. burners. METAL LAMPS in all the latest Also a.complete assortment of Hatcher trom¢l,ve to $97.20. GAS TABLE LAMPS in all the latest DECORATED GLOBES, sizes 9, 10| designs and finishes. Prices range from and 11-inch, from 98c. to $12.00. 75c. up to $10.00. (Basement) The Jewelry Department Is alwa: ee the centre of interest when Christmas comes | around. ¢ are better prepared than ever this season to antici) Les your meen in this line. The New Department exten’ right al lone the front aisle is easy of access and presents broader an: finer assortments than we have ever carried before. OPERA BAGS in a splendid assort-| FANS in a choice assortment of ment of colors and styles, from 98c. to | spangled and lace effects, bone and $7.00. pearl handles, 98c. to $20.00, OPERA GLASSES in pearl, Dresden | MATCH SAFES in silver and gold, and leather, with or without lorg- | large varicty to select Som} pee to nettes, $2.25 to $23.98. $18.00. : Specials for This Week: BEAD GIRDLES ina large as- | THIMBLES (heavy sterling sortment of white and bluc and silver), all sizes and Senetalty: blue and white, value 75c., at. | sola for 19c. each; special at BROAD BEAD GIRDLES, | PEARL FAN CHAINS; a special lot that formerly sold? 75¢, for $1.25 cach, at STERLING Be in) floral knots and art Cs also. crystal, ea sood 1 23c. | value at 39 and 49c, at, first Toor.) | Xs 49c. ws ise. ' 98c. | PEARL BEAD NECK- LACES (2 strain weeaeiiten) b Book. .Department. Nothing probably so much appreciated when the Christmas pac! Laie come to be opened as a good set of Books by one of the standard authors. These sets are not offered in competition with the cheaper editions of the a books, being better in respect to type, paper and bindin; hey are al beautifully illustrated. 15 Vols., $9.98.| Vigtok Hugo, 10 Vols, $7.49. | Weehinston Irving, Bulwer-Lytton, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dicken’ 15 Vols, $9.98. | Frederick Schiller, Alexandre Dunus, 15 Vols. $9.98.) | Six Walter Scott, George Eliot, 8 Vols, $5.75. | W, M. Thackeray, J. W. von Goethe, 5 Vols. $3.50. |