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’ Employees of the Corporation, }, \to Be Again Asked to Take 7) Stock, and Wall Street Wait" “Ing for the Outcome. ) ‘A new profit-sharing plan Is to be ““gabmitted soon to the employees of the United States Steel Corporation, This statement was made ofMfcially by th Mrust to-day. Just how it will be re- ‘eeived by the employees is what is puz- D wling Wall street. Under the new plan the preferred stock, which was sold to the employees under the vld plan at $82.00, will be of- fered to them at $6 a share, It ts un % Morstood that the new plan in all its Peagential features is like the first except ‘as (0 the price of the stock. ‘About 28,000 employees took stock at $82.00, and many of them have recently Ampisted that the money they pitid in @0 the stock bo returned to them, and they find it impossible to make pay- ments on it éach month under the wage fcales that went Into effect Jun 1 | ‘A man in close touch with the uffatrs of the company said, in speaking of the} ew plan: The Steel corporation hus treated jts employees W di han under ie profi ress, and hse yand for co: nt, ert Toff than the average trust his suaran- Tt sverns to me at the chance at $05, for It It Will sell. be- the strei recently Mttod to the hat if it proved s chance would be off Subscribe for stock old pla: tock i, ‘a o much If the earning: 000,000 a year and so much en crease {n earnings over that jount during th . just what tl will do In view of thelr past experience with the stock f the company, which is now selling ints lowei than tie subscription fo , is Interesting Wall street Just ow. “ “STOCKS DULL ON CURB. Prices for Outside Securiiien Were Practically Unchanged. Dealings in the. outside market wore ull to: with prices practically un- ged. ‘Tho bid and usked prices of ‘principal outside’ securities were: ‘ Bid 5% PHILIPPINE BONDS AWARDED. New York Banking Firm Gets Ba- tire Innue of 87,000,000. WASHINGTO 1.—The War epartment to-~ epted the pro- posal of Harv e & Sons, of New representing Fitke & Robi he National, Cit kof for the entire he Philinpine Go count of the purchase of men the ni prices were 0-90 G8; July, 86 7+ prices were July, : a THE COTTON MARKET. e cotton market opened § to 10 to-d tavor- able news regur ®ation, Yesterday's encouraged ae ef some long cotton, a large nart o! vhich Was for sale at the opening. Af- e first jiait hour of radium the list as 3 % May, 3 ee wily, 14.09 to 14 Sp ‘october, 11.50 4 i all SHIPPING WAR ENDED, 12—The nineteer n R. P, Houston & in oft can Shippir ded Inn compro a ae con ice. ‘The ‘ors on both sides during e fight is said tO have been $5,000,000, ‘ork is as deeply interested in the tiement as London and Liverpool, an Bhe competition of the rival lines has f tho stockholders of Steamboat Company r additional directors jov. Benjamin B. Odell, Attonnoy William e John G, Van i a WIRELESS IN PORTO RICO. STOCS OLE ON SIGNS OF WAR == Toute, Manhattan Metro, Bt Reilroad Earnings Were \Good,| is: x4‘. ve Money Was Easier and AN the! 3"! cenuat™ Factors Favored Rise, Wiich Pennwylvani People's Gas Heading 1st: pe Did Not Come. . | Boegutaana cass: South. Pacitio et & SF 2d of sae fats de n Stock trading was dull and uninterest-| Than, Pacitio. : ing in the the! starts] Uegm Pacino +: early yesterday was resumed to-day || and the floor traders were rather bear- ish, but there wax still professional sentiment looking for further advances, | espectally in pool stocks. if the bears hammered 8t Paul and on Strict Party Vote. market to-day, t being at lower prices and the tendency |1. §, I4ather pt t Raich continuing downward until the closest) ¢° sey bt — | offered at less than *4° p | War news wax he principal depressing } Wabash pt voce 28 n factor. ¥ nt ier hace AEM ON — | A large range of colors and any — BS canta ye UN tou, ta | quantity of white weaves to select The selling movement that hegan} winery, Gaat er ti) wo aol + quantity ite weaves: to select RE-ELECTION FOR HANNA. It looked as} Again Chosen United Stntes Senator rhe House| 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12,°1904, 'Forsythe’s This will be ' Cheviot Week We have placed on sale several thousands of our celebrated Cheviot Waists | + $2.75 None of them has ever been SFR PREP OORT CRS eerie e from. John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE was easy, and but for the war news there was nothing that was really dis- turbing in the outlook, The Closing Quotations, y's highest, lowest «changes from yi Tow and pel lows High 19ig 47 Close. Amal. Coppe: ae Am. 3. & Hort. Miesouri Pacific earty to give the im-| \conuMBUS, 0., Jan. 12. pression of Standard Ol) selling, The] anit Senate voted sepazat aay fOr Weill following was particularly bearish. | ¢pjited States Senator, the House cast — — the Hawley brokers pid up Atton te-|/UN) tigttyzelx! for Heane, twenty-one ne Hawley brokers up Alton 48-| gor| Joh Clark (Ders.), of Cleve 7 Fues ecally during’ thei iratiruniot wusls|/ tro Republicnne raha one; Detnbevap tse| a Tee ee) Wore aimenes Sud Ens ness, but later found dite: uun- | Ing ‘absent cyclopedia gives facts about the : Heulty in wus-} VF “the Senate Hannaj received twenty- taining prices. The strength in Chicago} nine yun Te fourvetes, The VOU Philippines. Price 25 cents, by mail Terminal seemed to be regarded with] was syrictly on party lines. 35 cents. more respect than the strength nin} J other low-price The selling of 7 - Amalgamated was offest by buying. but neither movement had much > significance, held fairly firm during { « and ome common held well from start. none) pres rs Clark, Dodge & Co. were heavy buy etfs of Pennsylvania, they taking 801 - thing Ike 16,00) shares, The street was Af ARE, SHOWING ADVANSE STYLES | unt of a at Alton, ‘The move- - SN FOR SPRING, IN ment bore the earmarks of pure manlp- ulation, and an effort to drag in the names of Harriman and Kuhn, Loeb & 7 u - Co, was evident, but It failed to attract WAISTS OF WASHABLE FABRICS, any outside buying. ‘The railroad earnings during the day ‘consisting of were all that could be desired. Money TAILOR-MADE SHIRT WAISTS of Linons, Damnsks, WAISTS of Persian Lawn, with trimmings o* various laces and embroideries LINON WALSTS, hand-made and embroid- ered, also with Mexican Drawn Work Madras, etc. Every pair guaranteed. also CAMMEYER| Qur Basement Has Knocked the Bottom Out of Shoe Prices. But to-day we make every one wonder at our new low figures. purchase the best shoes for the least money at which they have ever been ought. Women’s $2.°9,$2 59 Black Kid Button and Lace, Old Ladies’ Comfort Shoes Come’ and made of glove calf and kid, with or without fleece lining, and felt shoes with leather PILAN, Porto Rico, Jan: 12,—The 4 trimmings, - - Women’s $5.00 and $4.00 Shoes, at ) Vag Satin Calf, soles. Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, | 2% to5%, sizes $ 1 25 11 to 2, *2°°° Shoes, artment to make more shoe room. © BE SOLD AT HALF COST. ‘Culebra have been 0; dig well, The stations wilt time and expense LE SA aM i eee ops wabNres date SLM Wh 0h 2” Men’s$2.°° Men’s $3.50 Lace Shoes Lace Shoes, Patent Leather, Box Calf, Black Calf & Black Kid, also Calf Con- | gress, double Fine Storm Shoes for Boys and Girls. Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes $ Boys’ and Men’s Storm Rubbers, 50c. Child’s and Misses’ $4.00 Cad nic 1” Patent Leather, Black Kid, Button ‘and Lace, Louis XV. and Military Heels. oO 1] :°° WOMEN’S LACE OR BUTTON BOOTS, of superior kidskin, kid or WOMEN’S LACE BOOTS, of fine box calf or kidskin, self Black Kid and Patent Leather, Lace, sizes 6 to 10% and 11 to 2, We are closing out our entire Leather Goods De- EVERY ARTICLE «| Alfred J.Cammeyer,6th Ave.Cor.20th St. ay “ ee “Vs tieeeaala la ia nh aa ead?: Send Your Order by Mail if You Cannot Come. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. One Thousand Chests of Téa priced to create a Great furore right on the eve of threatened war Prices sure to follow the Japan-Russia Imbroglio. \WatcH the price of Tea soar when the first gun is fired that opens the impending war between Japan and Bap, at. b . Speclal_Sale_of 400 Barrels High-Grade California_Wines. o us direct from the most reputable wine growers in California. They have our absolute They are superior to many imported wines which cost double the price. You may subyect chem to any test, even to the closest chemical analysis, or by actual use at your home, and if you are not satisfied in every respect you may return them at any time within ten days and your money will be refunded. 6-Year-Old Claret, jug free, gal., 75c.; by the barrel, about 50 Cape these wines comet guarantee of purity and merit. Russia. We didn't want to take any chances and consequently laid in « supply of Tea that will protect our patrons for some time to come. : Threatening hostilities have already advanced the price of Tea—this advance we save for you, and more, too, for to-morrow we will inaugurate a sale of high-grade Teas at prices that will command the attention of the tea-drinkers of Greater New York. There's a greater incentive, though, behind this sale than extremely low prices. _ It’s the all-in-all inducement that appeals to the Tea connoisseur—the quality—the rich flavor—the healthful, invigorating effect of strictly pure Tea, and the aroma—each an essential attribute that delights critical Tea drinkers Our Teas are sctentifically selected by our own experts, who have been trained to recognize the Simpson Crawford Co.’s Tea requirements. English Breakfast Tea. Formosa Oolong. i Gunpowder Tea. Japan Tea, 250 Half Chests: A choice, sweet | 300 Half Chests: Choice drinking | 200 Pkgs.; Choice quality, in orig- | 215 Half Chests: Choice Basket drinking tea; half chests—about 60 Oolong tea, half chests—about 40 inal packsree about 30° Ibs.—per Fired Japan, half chest—about 60 Ibs.—per Ib. 19c.;'10 lbs. 2.20; | Ibs.—per Ib. 28c,; 10 Ibs. 3,.00,| Ih, 28c.; 5 Ibs., 1.60; per Ib..35¢] Ibs.—per Ib., 25.; 10 Ibs., 2.75, or Obpperalbrvguvesvousrivoessn 256 or per Ib... 33¢ 1 175 Pkgs.: Fine Moyane Gunpow-| Per Wf gonae 30¢ 200 Half Ches Fancy English | 150 Halt Chests: Fine drinking | der, sweet, drawing, delicious tea,|180 Half Chests: Fancy Basket Breakfast, worth 40¢c.; half chests, Formosa Oolong, a high-grade tea worth 60c.; in original Rackaee, Fired Japan, excellent cup quality, per 25c.; 10 Ibs, 2.70;) \ith fine cup quality; half chests—| per |b, 35; 5 Ibs. 2.00; per} usually sold for 60c. a Ib. half (ecb iin ler tendntemcoras 306 | about 40 Ibs.—per Ib, 35c,; 10) Ib -- 42G | chests—about 60. Ibs—per_ Ib., 150 Half Ches! Extra Fancy gar- | — |bs., 3.85; 5 Ibs., 1.95, or lb..416 A 35c.; 10 Ibs., 3.25; 5 Ibs., 2.00; den grown English Breakfast, pun- | 156iGR io aee Dee perillsiiac ies taser waeeee a Ic gent aroma and tine flavor, regu- | 75 Half Chests: Selected den | Chests: ‘Extra high-grade Cey- 7 larly sold at 60c, and 70c.; half | “pickings, Formosa Golong. deli, | 128 Tea, delicious aver’ and hun- | 75 Half Chests: Spider leg basket, chests, per Ib. 35c.; 10 Ibs. 3.80; | cious bouquet and pungent aroma; | ddy, 2.40, or 50c Fired Japan, extra select garden 5 Ibs., 2.00; Ib. -436 | usually sold for $1.00 1b.; half | IG} pickings, worth $1.00 Ib; half 100 Half Chests: inest garden, chests—about 40 Ibs—per b.,| Princess Blend: Fine Ceylon and| chests—about 60 lbs.—per Ib., 60c.; picked, English Breakfast, worth 50c.; 10 Ibs. 5.90; 5-Ib. caddy, India White Label; sold in % and S-1b. ddy, 3.2: 3-Ib, dd. $1.00; 5-Ib. caddy, 8,30; 3-Ib. J-lb. caddy, 2.00, or per| 1,10. packages only: 1 At GS rite : ae SENS caddy, 2,00; Ib..........+006 JOG)|) Ws aeaswsncis usin sessvess 696! Boe; “Sib pus. 00; per Ibi... 0. see eee ees 70¢ Here's a Sale of Staple and Fancy Groceries at_a_ Great Saving. Coffee: Hotel Cecil Blend, an extra , Flour: Simpson Cri Prunes: New shipment meaty Santa ; Cocoa: Crof high grade, fine flav: XXXX, %-bbl. sack Clara stock, just received; 20 1bs., top glass Ji) aro 4 1bs., 1.00; Macaron: 95c.; Ib... Sie | Soap: Fine box .. Catsup: Royal 8 ; Pilpenplenec enters pele: Corn Starch: Cameron, 1-Ib. pkg....6¢ a oe A large bot. BBc.; medium Buckwheat: Royal Stuart, ready | By Ne Bot e--B4e | Fislng, S1b, carton, special 92 | olives: simpson N co gare at | Maple Syrup: Royal Stuart Mapl Baer cr auectad: geet oll Cheese: Heri removed, 10-1b, | Map dt bot, 38C.; PE. bots... age | bottle .. State cream, 7-Year-Old Port and Sper yine tee) Zinfandel and Burgundy, equal to gal., $1.00; by the barrel, about 50. aa -Year- Slaret, jug free, gal., 55c ; | i 2-Year-Old Claret, jug gi many imported clarets, case of 12 by the barrel, about 50 gals, BBL | free, gal.......eeceeeseee ee G| gals, bbl. free, gal......... CUB MICE is arorscassaie ines aaa 5. Licey CATO 4BG |: 3-Year-Old’ Port. and Sherry, JUE | 49.vear-Old Port and Sherry, Jug free, | Plymouth Riesling, an excellent Cali- Uta ed ales LOL es al 706 gal., $1.25; by the barrel, about 50 | ‘fornia white wine, case of 12 5-Year-Old Claret, Jug free, gal, 6Be.; | , about 30 gals. BEL free, ce is Fg iBbI a ireenigal eetaet $1.05! as... $3.00 by the barrel, about 50 gals, bbl. | “free gal, 85c,; by the barrel | st. Julien, a pure table wine, case of | Plymouth Haut Sauterne, equal to fe cil 55c | about 50 gals., bbl. free, gal... 80G | 12 qts......... vsserss++ $2,60 | imported, case of 12 ats... $4.10 Old Crow Whiskey, case, $7.00; | California Brandy, case, $7.00; gal., | P. C. Rossi Vermouth, case, $3.50; Pepper Whiskey, case, $5.25; gal, | gal., le) tote -60G | $2.50; bot.. : bot. Wicckiii cnet eseh eager Monogram Rye- Whiskey, full gts., . Burnett's Tom Gin, i ; $2.00; bot. ....+.+- . 45¢ case, $9.50; gal,, $2.75; bot. .85¢ | Ramsay Scotch Whiskey, bot..75¢ glass, bot....... acre m8 Your Saving Is 4 in This Sale of Housefurnishings. OUR splendid stock of triple-coated white enamelled steel ware, with fired gold bands, forms a part of this eat sale in the Housefurnishing section, where you'll save about one-third on every article you purchase. Everything that’s con- venient for the housewife is included—little articles insignificant to the eye, but it’s remarkable how they help in doing the work, They're built to withstand the hardest usage, pabel Triple and Double Coated Enamelled Ware. Heat Doesn't Affect It. | 40c. for Wash Basins. 126. for 6-qt. double coated 95c. for 7-qt. Tea Kettles. '80c. for 4-qt. Lipped Saucepans. 95c. for 14-qt. Dish Pans. enamelled Preserve Kettles, . for bail handle'Berlin Kettles. 95c. for Tea or Coffee Pots. 38c. for 10-qt. Dish Pans, 708 756. for 6-qt. Preserve Kettles. | 25c. for 8-qt. Preserve Kettles. 4 8c. for 4-qt. Milk Pans. In This Unusual Sale of Housefurnishings Your Saving Is One-Third. 95c. for $1.25 Imported Spice Cabinets, 95c. for $1.50 Wash Bollers with cover, Japanned or tinned, 8 compartments. heavy block tin and copper bottom. 10c. for 10-qt. Galvanized Pails. $1.10 for Clothes Wringers, with 10-inch 196. for 25c. Parlor Brooms, four-sewed white rubber rolls and oak frames. kind. 19c. for Wash Boards, 8c. for carton of 100 Clothespins. 1.25 Floor Brushes, 14 incheslong, THe, for S potlsned handle and extra quality natr. i xtra quality Stove Brushes, spe be for corn Whisk Brooms, two-sewed. white turkey, Feather Dusters, highly polished handles. 40c. for 606. 10c. for 15c. Imported Canister, Jap. or tin. OCH & Co. Beginning Wednesday Women’s Fine Boots at about 3¢ of Former Prices. A Clearing Sale of new and natty footwear—price cutting extraordinary—never before such money- saving opportunities—come with big expectations, Seultenot i disappointed. B.Altmand@y.- NEW DESIGNS ARE SHOWN 1N MOHAIRS, AND SCOTCH, ENGLISH AND FRENOH MIXTURES IN FANCY EFFECTS FOR EARLY SPRING TAILOR GOWNS, 2,500 Yds. BLACK WOOLEN SUITINGS, 1 98) CONSISTING OF TWINE CLOTHS , or patent leather tips, flexible sewed extension or close AND PLAIN AND FANCY CANVAS, | edge soles, latest styles heel and toe; regularly $2.50... | 59 68c, 125th Street, West, Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. 86ST. & 322AVE. OFFER Table Cloths, Hemstitched linen, 8x10, 1,95 Damask linen, 8x10, 2,50 Value 34 more, th tops, self or patent leather tips, Cuban or military ca Sand eyed or flexible welt; regular $3.00 to $4.00 per pair....+ Riss Regular Price $1,25, per yard, at Black Dress Silks. A NUMBER OF LINES AnE SHOWN AT SP2CIAL.COUNTERS (REAR OF ROTUNDA), AND OFFERED — AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Linen Gets Eighteenth Street, Hineteenm Street, Sat Henne, New vor, Damask Cloth, 8x12; Matched Napkins, 20x20; Value $10.00, 6.95 Rs A rine Ld Colored and Black Dress Goods. Sunday World Wants Work Wonders iy