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- - ———eo mecca rnitcra ere naencn amnion ‘ THE WORLD: W y ED! VESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10 10, 1904, : { of a controlling Interest in the stock eh = ie FITIBLE BANK {STOCKS DOWN IN ‘SOUTHERN PACIFIC COTTON AALLIES © 'NEW HAVEN ROAD Sss# ise WR i ci A To -OROERED len) CLOSE TRADING REPORT SHOWS CAM AFTER SLOW RUN BUYS MANA UNE == | ‘ |New York (eit Stee! Pre-| But Gross Eartba of $5,000,- Bulls Lift “Prices 0 on Demand ny tn sem ee New stavon Ei i eer orvetices hy ol ferred, Amalgamated Copper) 000 Offset by Expenditures, for July and Market that Had Ena Mato for oe et 9 if Na tea guitar Mio © : master Van Cott and Political Oa | a al “ heen ended, it Ix said. by the pi » | ecDehess County. Ralinond ‘ . | and St. Paul Prominent in De-| and Wall Street Opinion Di! Been Depressed Rapidly Goes, ‘ce cute mt te ee ee ou a Associates Put Out of Busi-) ine That Followed Rally. | vided on Its Merits to Higher Level yi of —+urniture néss by Comptroller Ridgely. nein; , pete Cotton trading was easy in the mare yoWIth prices ranging fre annual report, made! interesting ond was| | After showing strength during the Kouthern Pacific ‘The Bquitadle National Bank of the! greater part of the day the stock mar-| public to-day, City “ aie fone at Cod athe ket sold off rather casily in the after-| interpreted in. « ways in W an] oe ; aA ney Mh Abide dette was closed to-da order of Comptrol- | noo oiasedl with 1008 AIGh eon Gh : ‘ eakness at the start. wi : ler of the Currency Ridgely. Nae EER COTO Haine ron Others di not wholis:aNare (hid nemtie| (@ihe low marke xt Livérpedl, Wai The largest quantity and variety of the finest, handsom- , This action followed a meeting of the) the decline Kz was quite brisk | me ‘ | news alae continued wn unsettling fc | PRiTtire wer ewan eOlacTed =; Moma id . bMcérs and directors of the bank yes-) jy) ihe final dealings. ‘the fallure in| the Kross earnings increased nen re | Bene EIR DN ee ECON} | Cal Malesia ever collected —and) the lowest BIIEES. ident | Dining Chairs, Solid Oak Dining Chairs, high backs, fine woven cane terday, ut which it was decided that | premen the bank was not even self-suppor' And that with the handicap of b wd the announcement that! $5,000,000, but this In gross was mor une other German fatlures might follow had | than offset by the heavy expenditures. ring After the call there was plenty of |i rosale, bat. the cL wees a bearing on the drop. fhe company’ free nssets to carry, $42,000 of worthless paper, a» aes | a i és 4 ri herttnge from the old management, | ‘rhe standard Oil brokers are maid tO) tavinge ie ts LN eAt ey Ka di ted by tne | bull seats, our regular price $1.39; sale price, 99c. there’ was no ure th keeping up the| nave covered shorts Monday, expectty | WMA Is a brief statement of the Solid Oak Dining Chairs—high-) Solid Quartered Oak—extra large struggle any longer. in Sugar Copper. ‘The tr ‘Nine’, 1008 oo braced backs, embossed cobbler] boxed ‘woven cane seats, French seats, our regular price, ~ legs, regular price, ’ $1.24) sale price It was, therefore deaided to ask the} inclined to believe that some of this Snnre Comptrolier of the Currency to appoint | stock will go out again soon, @lthough | Total grows rail lined & recelver,.and a message to this effect | it ix xald that No, 2% Browdway is not | Total Krome water line was sent to Washington yesterday. | bearish on the gencral market | Comptrotiér Ridgely -acted promptly, 7 . appointing his. own brother, National) o¢ gree Netrerral, altough there wan | Bank Examiner Edward Ridgely, re- | quiie a little bull talk from some of | tes ey 6 railroad men who profess to seo a | Total expenses Keneral Improvemenc in the iron and |Net earnings ‘There was a small run on the bank | sie! business in sight. Steel preferred Fease, yestenday when the fact that It might also fell away in late sag as dtd | itig the year 277 locomotives close became known. Depositors who | Amalgamated Cop which had been | changed from coal burning to oil ce $3.52 SHOES Vs = Tinerica Leads tho Shoo Fashions of the World, DouctAS| The Leading Styles originate in Brockton, the pat SHOES manufacturing contar of men’s fine ane THE Best + FOR ALL KINDS| shoes in this country. OF WEATHER] Stylesoriginated bymyExpert Model Maker aro Copied Everywhere. W. LU, Douplas $3.50 shoes have by their excellent style, easy-ftting aud superior Gearing qualities, achieved tue largest sale $1.67; sale price... ‘ $1.89 Solid Quartered-oak Chairs, high-| Solid Quartered Oak—broad, high braced backs, bight woven cane backs, roomy woven cane box seats, our regular price, | seats, French legs, regular $1.98; sale price......... 91-49) 5275; sale price $1.98 Solid. Oak Dining Chairs, high| Solid Quartered Oak—high backs, backs, boxed woven cane seats, box seats, French legs, upholstered | French legs, our regular 1.6 | price, $2.24; sale price.. $ 4 Wid, September, 11.62. 10 lh hid; December, 10.09 Ovtober, rand total + $47 ting expenses rali nes $55,708,010 $47 rating expensen wit ter lines vtton mar ts moving up me i to Ss? points eht's closing. indleations that short | ped and that there was | tof commission buying (esas nsewen, sf Baler ee ee ’ * = in leather, regularly $3.49; sale Uneven $2.89 that a New Orleans t was -Tspeculator had been forced to sell some- * appeared before the regular closing time | Ftnong il day, St. Paul felt the weak: King in all 419 thus thing Hke M bales of spot co Th Solid Oak Dining Chairs, broad, high backs; spring b French . ing effect au Final ning les of ; lof any $3.50 shoe inthe world. They are j ‘ ig Chairs, broad, high backs; spring box seats, Frenc ; Were paid off promptly and it was sald ares amountiof new ped BE jas good as those that cost you $5 to athe legs, seats and backs upholstered in genuine leather, our regular price — atthe bank to-day that others would be | Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit was the fea- rae the 400 miles % ture of the varly t «It ix certain jane Ly Lael aroha aoa eal aad ht the wei following: his acer : been shake: ut the bull pool Postdlaster Van Cott and a number | ix iain ready oxt prices again pany, have % of his associates in his Focal dls- nies mona caae weer aee Giimulated Jearnings have sh ie buying by the ris, Gate crea 6 to the ” ing in the lat business the following month, Mr. Van) ite eariy gains Cott was President of the bank, which mever did very much business.’ The only difference is bog rice. If I could take ou inte my factor Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world “coder one roof maki men’s fine shoes, and show you the infin care with which every pair of Douglas shoe realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the ae 8 If I could show you the difference between th factory and those of other makes, you would understand why 18 $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, LPbetter, wear longer, and are of greater intringjc value than any other $3, 3-50 shoe on the market to-day. n to with, mpi the market here more firmnors of undertone u good deal of covering by she - WAISH CAPITAL $5.24; sale price, $3.96. Dining Tables, Solid Oak Dining Tables, rich, highly polished gol- den finish, 42x42 inch top, may be extended to six feet, sold by us regularly at $6.24; sale price $3.96. yn was above the dealings, but had heavy impro expenditures ‘The Gould brokers, he Let’s crystalize the salient facts for quick, easy reading: ind It is leading many te " teat . : reste ida numstnent- andi the bark 6X-1 so ai ittecsuel fugiin, that dividends will be ‘There is a great difference between wholesale and retail prices in Solid Oak Dining Tables, newest designs, just from one of the aiminers ha eed the old man-| smuen, witch 4 foro .the arta et tiie ounreny | shoes. ead Coa Aol aha shoes made eas ete al ' : % » si Dy. STE or pee ETS, 60 rect to you through my own stores in the ic! | Berets, repiatediy, eaovctally because BRISRS ED WHEAT MARKET. Cities, The result is, you get better eboes for the price than } a are retailed elsewhere. My Own Secret Process of Tanning the Bottom Soles produces morefigxibleaudlongerw plantherthea ae ae annage. Every aia ey Taras Pairs of Shot to resi Feet Properly on He should have a pair lized Sree sey '} double-sole shoes for femal Mey pair suitab! forplonea ? days, and a pair of Patent Leather FButton Shoes 5 Don't pay $15 to $18 for these 3 pairs; you can getas much style, comfortand aervicein3pairsof Dou ahs shoes for $10.50 folor Eyelets Used, loans that {t made. A manager f ‘The methads of the Van Cott manage- (ieceottpe tare : | ment certainly got the bank into dif-| }% bhi a : bonds on # 3 per cent. basis when ther Aiculties, and inst August {t was de- 2 many Kood stocks that were safe | are selling much | « xcem to be wiit- boy the Panama mud: & box of twenty-seven, qas made Presk | dle and the Northern Securities decision, i | mt. Much was published dt the time } | j i The war news was very prominent as a factor in the grain markets to-day $14,24 Tables at $10.96 | $22,74 Tables at $ 17,84 $16.74 Tables at $12,96 | $24,74 Tables at 5 18,96 $18,906 Tables at $14.67 | $24,96 Tables at $ 19,24 Sideboards—Thirty-five Designs, Solid oak, effectively carved, three | Guineas oak, ee carved, full swell front, claw feet, four draw- A special meeting of the stockholders | 1 sent the price of wheat to about) ang debenture bondholders of the Wa- | 4 highest point of the recent move-|iagh Ratroad has been called for vas rood buying for local! wearch for the purposé of voting upon a resolution to increase the eapl- | % tal stock of the company by $50,000,000. ‘This action, it is stited authoritatively, cided to reorganize. Carl Randolph Behults, son of the soda-water man, and The total sales of stor! ke were 626,800 ut the yourig man, who was said! wires and of bonds $1,134 swell-top drawers, two cabinets, fwerid. Aland present in the as ix for the purpose of complying with ullus Hammerslou; Fi Tho market Was extremely |the laws of Missourl, requitte 2 ted. Firat, Vice-President, Pups) tne The Cloning Quotations ‘aaa Deentes Gparhot wan extremely {hs laws a Mie mich Feaults all cast- rss aS 16x28 in. | ers, ie nes 18x40 in. pat- na Second Vice-President and Owen | ash tn) “at i New York's opening AUREL chad S| Fase pattern bevelled plate mirror, reg-| tern bevelled plate mirror, sold Wheat Muy, Ty Reeves. ir, cashier. [Prtees or ‘The new officers made a desparate |'°’” Aight to save the bank, but could not They were too heavily handicapped by | Anh, CuMnce the weight of worthless paper. At the Am © og rut. meeting yesterday Mr. Van Cott and a| Heir numbeq, of others were present and|% 4 ufter going thoroughly over the situa-|! ¥. pe Uon they agreed that there was nothing |e, & Onis je f : Yhe Wabash has pRening prices were: Wheat) xissourl laws. and Its pi \| indebtednems ix about $92,000,000, whereas He Ce ee to 521-4; Boptember, O 1-4 to Its capital ix only $52,000,060, i y isaue Will All be common ularly $22.49. regularly at $37.99 Sale Price $16.84. | Solid oak, beautifully carved, three , swell-top drawers, two cabinets, all cast-brass trimmings, 18x32 in. bevelled plate mirror, regularly $23.50. Sale Price $28.24, Quartered oak, carved top, three swell-front drawers, three cabinets, 18x40.in¢h pattern bevelled plate mirror, sold regularly at $31.96, mon stock and $24,000,000 were: Wheat] preferre | ptember | AC fir ae can he learned there ix whso- 15 DOUGI.AS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORE $< a he « PS foremost factortes, beautifully carved and finished. $11.96 Tables at $9,24 $20.96 Tables at $16,24 } to do but Haquidate. A statement was | Milyn ik 1 Iy no Intention at present of issuing 6 Fi ae | jenued 1 Ite ock. It'« simply a technical move |] 433 Broadway, cor, Howard Street. 345 Eighth Avenue. | ad ier aha ne i cyould ve paid pet the Mixsourl laws. |] 738 Broadway, cor. Sin Steeot. hae ths Avenue ER? Sale Price $17.96, Sale Price $23,96, Bnd The Equitable in cap- New Publicatio Oo Nout iati Street. 1967! Bros Chiffoniers. H . ‘ featlted al $30,805 1 hs 2 nator lew Publications. New Publications. He Went 120th bireot, 31 Fulton Bi Solid 0 ide. five d 1 b | wt I FAI0 16 "be $90,000, not Incliding { nied Avenwe, oor. 120th St. SAEED AH 0 wy Newark Avenue, Olid oak, 30 in. wide, five deep rawers, eveled plate 4 1a,bad paper, its when sech to-day |e j 309 sixtn avenue. NEWARK - 785 Broad Btreet. mirror, regular price $6.74; sale price $5.49. | ae at his residence, No. cs Wost Nigh | py = = Solid oak, 30 in. wide, ftve deep drawers, oval beveled plate mir- Ages, made) cniat statement: of the BEST PICTURES OF | | ror, three patterns to select from; regular price $8.96; fale price J cl! a re ould ee Yi see oe. oe aie saith cr Solid “ak, 33 in. wide, five deep drawers, swell front, pattern te wall nds act, until the depositors us 2 plate mirror, two patterns to choose from, regular price $9.74; the “appointment of. Mr. itenves, Sour Rereik, oe Y i ‘A sale price $8.67. hier, ag nent € n 0 ‘ sprite as ati est for hls Henuayivania wt AL eX ae dk 4 Ag'|One hundred Mahogany-finished, Oak and Birch ‘ ‘as once a ‘# Gas De - . a . . s { ‘tional bank examiner and full: | Reading vee | —| s . Reece mah caer Ata ge the APPEAR IN THE CURRENT | Chiffoniers and Dressers—latést patterns: \ paid off about a half of our depositets | euurh, q) : . $17.96 Chiffoniers, $14.49 $19.49 Dresser 1 and the others ure well covered by our ° at t y ‘essers, $15.59 eneta.” Noone will lowe anythitig’ wo | fini Hallway pe Ge $18.74 Chiffoniers, $14.96 {| $21.96 Dressers, $18.96 Pree nioed et in the tena exalted SR aa pe ant, 40 4 PAGE | Nf $19.49 Chiffoniers, $15.59 $22.49 Dressers, $19.96 ; re waar asked an Even- “a> H | $22.49 Chiffoniers, $17.96 $24.74 Dressers, $19.84 rhe so-called bad paper,” answered | i; $23.96 Chiffonicts, $19.24 |g _~—« $26.24 + Dressers, $20.96 Mr. Schultz, “is an heirloom from the {! Hage Bets, wefoury fram the | FICTION NUMBER OF | Best Brass Beds ‘ (nly bean in alnce Sept. 1, and we found x | . q he J ve ca enon, te pric now TH £ mounts to eta" and we nave inet: | Win 3 pasos sults 5 pisos J. @ ST's mice s27o0, now 48.75 HT Five hundred of them. Seventy-five of this season’s pat- Bes ater he Testy ote Weg crt * e 3 | Enanbe ANo | co DRESSERS. | | EXTENSION TABLES terns. Lacquer and general finish guaranteed—all sizes: — ve of “ officers of the bank ¢ ned _ | . 98, formerly $10.00 9 ¥} : so gcigeume, the, eiiuation.” Revelwr EARLY RATIFIGATION | : 4 $2.98, tormerly § $8.50, formerly 912.50 | By28 formeny 7) Reg, $25.49; sale price; $20.39 | Reg. $50.96; sale price, $40.84 Matement. There was no excitement it | yy |i $3.50, formerly $10.98, formerly $15.00 | $o'og’ formerly $14.30 Reg. $27.49; sale price, $22.84 Reg. $51.96; sale price, $41.96 s puelibanks tocdas, dengnitars paving ail OF TREATY EXPECTED | |g 8: Deel SIDEBOARDS ROCKERS. i Reg. $29.96; sale price, $23.96 Reg. $53.96; sale price, $43.24 be paid cff within a weak, ; ene i 43.98, formerly $6.09 | $11.08, formerly $16.50 | $1.50, formerly $2.25 Reg, $35.24; sale price, $28.24 Reg. $58.49; sale price, $46.84 Se ~_ | WASHINGTON, Feb, 10.—As It seems |B $5.25; formerly $7.50 | $16.75, formerly $21.50 | $2.25, formerly $3.50 Reg. $38.96; sale price, $31.24 Reg. $67.49; sale price, $53.96 GERMAN BANKING-FIRM | teat ei ae Baan ell $7.75, formerly $10.00 | $24.73, formerly $32.00 | $3.98, formerly $6.00 Reg. $41.! le price, gu? Reg. $70.49; sale price, $56.49 uty 4 soon by the Sen- * ; Sle price, $3732. Re, ; pale ee Rene | ‘ “efankernt peal nal | We Furnish Four Rooms for $125.00 B naa ee pein hea etl Aege ae ie id | | rass Cribs, ful , Vy posts, five spindles head an RREMEN, Germany, Feb, 10—The eer mae pure 995.00 ONE alse $150.00 foot, pattern side rail with woven wire spring; our regular price ‘ Beran ten pert | atelan HAND {AR FARE ALLOWEL. Ouraore $17.96; sale price, $14.49. Bon has faited. The ussets are eath | tE1GI NDC, ’ » Our store E, ttn (oF on all linen Sribs, size, high hed Brass Cribs, full size, high h minted at tanom and toe Habiities at) LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. THE BIGGEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD \ | es and ool heavy. spin Fontaine) ; SestHremant tha Reinciial't 2 . and foot, heavy spindles, pattern and foot, continuous posts, heavy ected 7 ) wndon . ? drop side rail, woven wire spring; scrolls and mounts, patent di ete are New York, London nollie, Prenat . Relaxed and the hah price, $22.49; sale price | side rail; regular " plice, 626.9%) Several local yankers wha are well LONDON, ii Piet lgceree THE BI73¢. ENOCH CEES M haunted with Ue business ofS picntitul in’ ek Coun GUL ne | Bed Springs. ' fatemen to tier ms. Although te tien atthe diguiebay f All-iron Springs, steel tubing frame, woven wire fabric, with extra Rot beifevr by thea vers: old ane, itis frm. Business an the s supports of wire cables in centre, all sizes, regular price $1.99; sale RNG arate to cause even a| having relaxed: | thoug ; - price $1.49, . ft wilh not will | Baltimore nted fo R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, All-tron Springs, steel tubing frames, woven wire fabric, broad st a declines | amon \firatecines trite F (@) R M A R Cc H woven vie supporting centre, regular price, $2.49; sale price, $1.93. rere ot {i shares being heavily affected. All nitan Sper meayy ree abe ra e raiged Hoek ends, doubl: woven ire fabric, nine catia cables al aud copper bands supporting c&ntre and * |] Sages, regular price, $4.49; sale price, $ op Out to-day, contains the first of a series of | All-tron Springs, keavy steel tubing frames, closely woven fabric, twenty-two ‘ & notable stories by famous authors of Adven- Bway at 6th av. 34th to 35th St. | extra fow-strand cable shelicon springs and copper binds supporting centre, if ‘W PANAMA MONEYS ture Fiction. 't is entitled réauttr price, $6.49 sale price, $5.44. ‘ : T Et ‘Ww hite Goods, -1«: 1 | Househotd Linens. Mattresses. ; h b ] NS) White go are unfolding i as ist! TT South American Hair Mattresses, made in our own factory, 40 Ib, e erna nare the increa emand caused by as ont im Hasta weight, covered with A. C. A. ticking, one or two parts, 4 1t.6 in. | the flurry of spring sewing. Our finish, Dae whesadt Teale yy wide; regular price $18,49; sale price $13.74, Ey ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT pick is well night pettecti Ie Vala iiches: wide, Ofc gy 8 |: EI adept oud drt A autre Mlk ducal tur ntaad (0 Ss tre who 0, For example— , Y z icking, one or f *j me a et i - |] Author of “When! Was Czar,” “By Right of Sword,”ete. 145 for a5 ae otal ae Iss wide, regular price, $22.49; tale price, $17.67. 0 Bakes CaS 68 may be no disturbanc r ‘ y floral and conventional | faxtca Table Cloths, $3.04 | i addition, this aun will also contain pattern especially appronna for) Napkins to match the foregoing ott © ope ome! st and ildren's | (auch, Teudy fot the tinal srrange cats pening char iesiq Vetoes Tid | Daren au Clollise &, > ‘ahe de gapetersing the “money will 9 1D¢. for 30c, Mercerized Madras, | Sie pe anette ee, us i + he sald, undi bs Se 8 . | Size 24x24 inches—$2.94 doz, ‘ te Snel pasvage of the F 0 Rourke, Gentleman Adventurer eure Datta GE eat epee ane Patterns: Fleur de lis, spots, clover A, World Power. muse here as to the effe By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE sey llstren at “ leaf, pansy and chrysanthemums. ) Within the past f rhe tones glossy lustre, 27 in. past few years the United is of the. PAALraneoINNy feiko tes AG 3 ‘ 24e. for 35¢ Mercerizéa Madras, Umbrellas. $. 174, States has come to be recognized ay for- pone the. a fasceaseoe, story of the new Saharan’ Em- " “artistic patterns, including flor- a tat Every Drumeist. Sette “Short Stop"? Clem tations not only ok worl pene, iMery. and only a part of the mon pire created by M. Lebaudy of Paris, and als, scrolls and graceful bow-knots | ive hundred Men’s and Women's NEW YORK’S BEST et Abie aL lt . the local money marker ¥ d hly tinished, 27 in, ; | to be reckoned with. If you would ap- paded (0 by the operation rather | har GosliMérceriued (Madrasa ¢ cee te Ih Be covers. 1) FAMILY COUGTE MEDICINE, | preciat. our wonderful expansion in ter- : ap lieet of dainty. de- clei! ed paragen frames, stee’ F tory, ilitary, S ie ren etn are 4 FOURTEEN OTHER STORIES, EQUALLY INTERESTING Jo |) o"tnied to current ste 9 re Ti se ant Lace native {| bbe, Ctkitinkat Seah: | austria resources, ge he tou WORLD 1 ool lore nd ESOT ON SALE EVERYWHERE ‘a 5 waists, 27 in, wood box, weichsel and furze han- sare ag, ALMANAG AND ENCYCLOPEDIA, « Pike ae td Ri White Lawn, 40 In, wide, tte, les, princess opera loop and pre D. | coihte904 WORLD, AtarANAG apa ENCE. nk ea Com- | 13¢,, 15¢ straight effects, equal to any Um- /o URES ANY COL mantiaily Sound ‘in EO verica India Linen, 36 in, wide, ase. quat- | brella on the market at $2.50; spe- facta "2s OPce 4A cenig of ail hone (cial at $1.74, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Goalera;, 95 cents by wail, ty at 15¢, | AA a seh ol < WORK WONDERS,