The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1904, Page 8

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aN: Fromio has SEN STOCKS Warket Regarded as Oversold ", and Indications, They Argue, Point to a Higher Level With- in a Few Days. With a fair share of news, calculated fo xway the market, stocks continued Pstless to-day, while prices moved slug- ishly, the trend at the close being Bigher. ‘Two years ago gold exports to the ount of $4,000,000 In one day would Wwe caused a fright that would have Bent prices down with a rush, but to- @ay the news was recolved with perfect Squanimity, for who cares how much Bold leaves this if money stays Ground 1 per cent? The reports of @fiy-five railroads for April show a foss in grows over last years of 12 per Bent, but to offset this came the figures < the Harriman roads for March. tithern Pacific gross increased $42,326 Bnd the net, $334,039, while Union Pa- Bific gross decreased $2,677, but the net Brcreased $71,000. Chicago &| Alton Bhowed a good increase in both gross a net, as did Kansas City Southern. Boies reporis had absolutely no effect po the market. The opening of the market was dull, Bnd as the day progressed it became @uller. ‘The eurly trading showed Penn. Sylvania and Metropolitan under bear esgure, with the result that both were Hower, although toward the close they @radually became stronger. There was ungther effort to boost fock Islana, und it met with a ltue ore success than other @ stock is Considered ve heap by me wood Judges, und there haa been it ttle buying lately that has looked very fiuch ike accumulation, i trlals. There is u Btrong tip out on the issue, and jt is| and 6 chat ail the stocks and bonds of w mui h Pena ae ager in a very ‘There is a feeling that the general Feist is now slightly oversold, and 15 rally within the next day or two. fact, by Monday it is belleved in Auarters that there will be a gen- vance an 1 ulaner: Prices will move ‘The total sales of storks were 130,600 are and of bonds $2,055,000, is the lowest total sales of stocks Mt Wail street has had, with the ex- March 10, 1904, when it im six years. = hires ie The Closing Quotations. et changer’ frome yasieraeye closing es fe beech reondlt ain Gee Net . Clos.change 41% 40 Pry t 4 ee Ri & B oh a tg Eh ey & 45! wo + By fy My ts Bt sak at ty a tad sit + 1% ah ay at Be BY ee ag ids Eas 43 142) 148" 1 100 108: 100% — % 88 sa iy, wih aha SB 14 118% a ” ta et an # Gy Set. fad 4% 47 ay 4 a oot 85% ag uy — % a ma Bae & RE a 70" 79% cc me me ue t S8ig BOK + Th 4 3% 40 +21 ee ee CURB STOCKS STEADY. Aight, Fuel and Power Cintmed At- tention in Sky Jump. Dealings in Light, Fuel and Power Company was the feature of the curb market to-day. After opening unal- at 461-2, the stock sold down to and later was bid up to 19. There 200 shares sold in 10) lots at 19, 2. The market generally steady and quiet. The bid and Qeked prices of the principal outside Bid, Amked. 4 af st Putt 4y a ‘4 First Jap ewspaper, In 183 the first Japanese newspaper, (with some news translated from the Dutob, was published. Now Japan has newspapers and periodicals, %, but there are no ev venin spapers among them. One of the pers, the Japan Times, 4 : in tn ish, but is produced Beans enese exalustvely. aml SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, fim Flees 4.54|8un sets. 7.00;/Moon risen TRE TIDp: Hy w Orlean; Glasgow Jacksonville INCOMING sTEAMSHIPs, DUE TO-DAY, ING STEAMSHIPS, “BROKERS LOOK FOR means that there should be a gen-| 12.14) re. Monteorrat, 1g, 1Gtbraltar, MORE BROKERS OM Exchange Governors, Determin- ed to Get Rid of Undesirable Element, Have Detectives at Work and Three Are Expelled ‘Three more members of the Conaoli- dater Stock and Petroleum Exchange were expelled to-day, the Governors acting on their announced determina- on to “clean up" the exchange Those expelled were W. Grant Hoage, of the firm of Longley, Hale & Com pany; M. E. Halley and A. H. Page, all being dropped on charges of “obvious fraud and false pretenses.” Mr. Hoge ts 2ae too of Long Co. this frin ‘ax expelled yi : Hoage was formerly with Woodend & Co,, then with another firm and latterly with Langley, Hale & Co. In the cases of Halley and Page, it was said, they were old cases. President Randolph, of the Exchan declined to go further Into the charg He said the men had simply been e: pelled under a rule of the Hxchange which permits the Board of Governors after a trial to expel a member if found gullty of th echileal charge of raud or fi JAPANESE LOAN TERMS. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Will Split the report that American bankers will ke one-half of the new Japanese loan, He issue will be made slmulianeously in New York and London ina very shcri dime, The otal, iusue ta 350.00, 10 be seven-year six per cent.” bonds, redeemable after theee ears at the option of the Government, by an exclusive first lei on the customa, been taken by nd Shauehal Hankins: r (Ltd ‘The whole issue has the Hong Kon Corporutlon: don how banks |, a8 gatated, soon ition here and tn ee ia LONDON STOCKS UNCERTAIN. Amertoans Clone Steady After Mak. Slight Gains, LONDON, May 6.—Money was in in- creased supply in the market to-day and the rates were nominal. 3B: on tho Stock Hxchange opened gener, ally quiet and undecided. Som special- Hos wore firm, owing to the money condition notwithetanding the many adverse influences. The new 6 per ceni. Japanese loan was quoted at 18-4 to 2 premium. Consols were firm and olosed A fraction below the best quotations of the day. Among Home Rails Under- 7 ‘as the feature, displaying hi for #abseri Pengnered y. Americana opened dull and rem generally IMe at a. fractional atos parity. ‘They closed stead: ———— COTTON MARKET, Gains of 6 to 15 points were realix at the opening to-day, due obielly to { strong Liverpool cables. The (ngli market was higher than expected und tuere Were reports of active vovering there om fears of manipulation of July by New Oricans interests. The same as to by Or- loans interests for @ campaigu in the July option was reflected ia the luca! market, the small receipts and itberal export movement giving color to the gosaip. ‘Tho opening June, 13. 3 August, C en were: May, 7 to 18.78; July. 12.63 to 138104; 3 + 13.70 to 182 te r, such reduced figures. CONSOLIDATED GO). TU Kuhn, Loeb & Co, to-day confirmed | \ Child’st.25Kid But- ton and Lace Shoe, Youths’ $1.25 IRUMLEY WILLING AID RECEIVER Cashier of Woodend & Co. Will Go on the Witness Stand on Monday and Tell of the Firm’s Business. R. D. Rumiey, cashier for the col- lapsed firin of Woodend & Co., has an nounced he will take the witness stand m Monday and tell all he knows about the business of the firm, regardless o whom his testimony may hit. Rur ia given much information ‘oncerning the firm and Its methods t Irving L, Ernst, attorney for Recetver Gruber, ‘Through him it was learned hat Woodend & Co, had as tacit part ners several men of high standing | linancial circles. These men are sai « have shared in the profits of . and through them the receiver et a good share of the claims the creditors. ey sald his knowledge of the puniness lol him to belleve that the Habilides would be about $160,000 He thought that at least $50,000 of tnix sum could easily be realized for the creditors. He denied that the firm ever made « bucket-shop trade and sald the clear- ing sheets of the Consolidated Exchange would prove this to be true. M oodend has bes Supreme Court against ( on hopes property, Soventy-first street, Sho asserts that she was Juced to particinate In It solely in or- der to pre: Imprisoned, and that it was given with out consideration. oe Barely Eacaped. “The barely house Ia “And that's right. I was so mortified; but a fireman loaned me a blanket.” wapaper account says you aped from the fire at your ni aanaeniaial THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1904, — YOUNG WOMAN MISSING. Mary Healy has asked the police to her daughter Margaret Healy, y years old, who disappeared from her home at No. 204 Movt street, on April 6, and has not been seen since. She is a pretty girl, with ght com- plexion and hair and blue eyes, When, she left home she wore a tan suit, black chiffon hat trimmed with blue flowers and laced shoes. Gray Hair Restored to Youthful Color Falling Hair stopped, Dandruff post. tively Cured, Scalps cleansed, Glande Stimulated, and Fine, Thick, Lustrous Hair produced by HAY’S HairHealth and HARFINA SOAP to assist by cleansing the scalp and hair of cruste and scales, and softening and opening the clogged hair cells. Large 50c. bottles. “Mether’s Gray Hair Turned Dark Again” ber habe fons coun dark.—Mas. Corrs Smithport. Pa.” Skinhealth ]AC er te cere Treatment Hamor. Harfina Soap, 25e.; to cleanse skin and leaith (olntment) brent! the in healer; Skinhealth Tab- +} to expel humors. Safest and cure In the world for bab; ‘rug fered. Juat and Hay 00) 200 Lafayette Be, Newark, N-3. Batisty yourself by sending now for FREE SAMPLES 28x HA Eis Ser ge ists. Take nothing of- to Bhile Saturday, Broadway and Twentieth Millinery. Misses’ and Children's Trimmed Hats, 55.00, value eS Sriae May 7th. Lord & Taylor, Street and Fifth Avenue. AMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. OUR BASEMENT The Home of Good, Cheap Shoes. Great Special Sale of Summer Footwear For Men, Women and Children. We challenge the trade with our low prices and superiority of goods. Our Footwear and Prices make a combination that are world beaters. We also guarantee every pair. No other shoe house guarantees at Open Saturdays Until 7 75° Lace Shoes, Boys’ $1.50 Tan and Lace Shoes, Men's $3.00 Kid, Box Cal Patent Leather Lace, Men's $2.00 Satin Shoes, Men's Lace Shoes, TT, Men’s $3.50 K Women’s $2.50 Pate and Kid Oxfords, Women’s $1.50 Black Kid Ox- fords, Women's $2.50 K and Lace Shoes, Women’s $3.00 Kid The Best Family Shoe Store. Misses’ $1.50 Kid $ Button& LaceShoes, Tan and Black 5] 00 . e id, Box Calf and Patent Leather Oxfords, Leather Button and Lace, - R P.M. l 00 Bleck $25 $9 00 $] 25 $] 90 $9 00 $] 50 $] 00 $] 50 $Q 00 f and Calf Lace sizes g to not Leather id Button and Patent 119 to 125 Walker St. Brauch at 1457 Broadway, that challenges $18 Q520 selling. This $12.75 line ts our proudest achievement, and we created an in- comparable standard of ready-for- service togs long ago. We have caught up with marked ingenuity the rare individuality of custom tailoring. We invite the strictest comparison with nothing less than $18 and $20 BESTS of elsewhere. We want this single opportunity to prove conclusively to you that the Moe Levy & Co. stores sell at Prices Always One-Third Less than the Lowest. Extra Furnishings Value from Walker St. Store only. $1.00 Underwear, 25¢ A sensational price and a famous make of underwear. OTIS BRAND— that mens best; they’re $1.00 gar- ments In shirts and drawers. Colors of blue, pink and other desirable shades. Worth $1.00 a gar- ment. While they last...... 25c Dollar Shirts for 48c The richest-looking Negligee Shirts that ever came under a dollar grade. Plain and fancy patterns ga- lore. $4.00&$5.00 White & Fancy Vests, $1.50 They fit—that is the first thing we want to impress upon you, Next, BG are quality-right and they are je-right. Made in plain and fancy rsteds, mercerized silk and piques with a rich touch of color pattern to them. You ought to fill in with a Summer supply at $1.50. Moe Levy & Co. 119 to 125 Walker St. Branch at 1457 Broadway. will keep you and your family well dressed in the latest styles LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S Manhattan Clothing Co., 1114 3d Ave., Near 6Sth St.,N.Y. BROOKLYN —700 BROADWAY. $ | PER WEEK CLOTHING at the lowest prices. OPEN EVENINGS. WatehthisRecord Grow wt tt COMPARISON FOR HELP SEEKERS. et A glance will answer your question as to which is the best medium aod ealee produces the desired World Wants Always Supreme PRINTS PAIL HELP WANTS—NONE FREE OR TO FILL UP SPACE. Co othe 19 other ee’: combines Sunday, May 1, 1690 1456 Monday, “ 2, 1110 265 Tuesday“ 3, 1488 485 Wed, “~ 4 1370 528 Thun, “ 5 1274’ 513 Friday, “6 962 THIS we need registered every wher in bulk HB. KIRK & CO., N.Y., Sole Bottlers stimulant—a_tonic —a brace—use OLD CROW RYE Sold only in our a TIME a pure BUTTER. 22. No fiiner Butter can be obtained anywhere at any price than the choice:new Creamery Butter that is now offered at special sale at this price in all the Andrew Davey Stores, which are conveniently located in all parts of Manhattan, Bronx, Yonkers, etc. -: Andrew Davey. bottles e; never SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, MORNING t © _ —_——— — 2m —— oo — ss ——= flag Bar! , Entire Block, Fulton from Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. » We Give “‘S. 2 H.”’ Green Trading Stamps. with C. 0. Ds. MER: “Le a ¥ 4 Neale ss : ? Rann ° Saturday News for the Family. s Q Unparalleled Sale of Spring Oxfords. This sale is made possible by ‘arge purchases made by our Shoe buyer while in Boston last week. * The Oxfords are the best ever offered by us or any one else at the prices quoted. ei 1000 pairs of 1.50 to 3.00 Oxfords and Slippers, 1.00. : , This lot consists of manufacturers’ samples and factory / damaged .Oxfords and Slippers; the imperfections oe in this lot are hardly noticeable; the sizes, of course, are broken, but if your size is in this lot of Slippers you really get $3.00 values for 1.00 Women’s 2.50 Oxford Ties, 1.29. This lot is exceptionally fine, hand turned, patent leather vamps, with dull kid tops, Cuban heels and the very newest style, sizes 1 to 7, C, D, E, EE widths, women’s dongola kid Oxford Ties, hand turned, Cuban and opera heels, patent leather tips, soft, flexible and ‘durable; 1.29 a sizes 214 to 8, C, D, E widths, ....5...-2--2+00++ eesaiities ss Maes aecate se escereesrs Misses’ and Children’s 1.50 Oxford Ties, 1.19. oe) Misses’ and child’s patent colt lace and button Oxfords, with dull kid tops and dull buttons, spring heels, sizes 814 to 2. . } , Men’s 2.50 Shoes,|Men’s 3.50 Oxfords 1.59. 2.25. Men’s Kruger calf Shoes, creased Men’s sample Oxfords, tan, vamps, pextenaon sales, round pant Tea eoatt toe, solid, stylish ani ‘ x calf and vici, al serviceable, sizes 6 to 10 J 59 j Sac 225 \ Women’s 1.50 Shoes, 1.00. This lot of women’s Shoes js of the kid stock, patent Le leather tips, low heels, light extension soles, button : and lace, sizes 214 to 8, 1.00 ? ° Q ° “ Men’s Clothing News of Merit. Men's fi ted Trousers, all latest designs of new ime Serine erieis many of these suitable ‘-r dress 3.00 f \ wear. All sizes; Saturday's price.....++++++++ : Men’s Fine Suits for $1 2.50. tt ; fine through and through wi is, Sy Mailored and lined: cu after i seem that will isfy the most exacting purchaser. ] satisfy trem in this. lot. Au black unfinished J 2 SQ) worsteds, value $16.50 to $18.00...........- Young men’s Suits, in nobby effects, cut with the style so much desired "vy +: * particular youth, Biack, blue or fancy cheviots and worsteds... Bargains for the Boys. é : Suits, Norfo!k or double breasted, Eton, Boe cant les; Top Coats and Reefers; fine coverts; Shoo! & its ‘a cheviots and worsteds; 3.00 $4.00 ValUC ....eeeererees seeertrrees aiesee 4 We sell th: best Pants ar. W?"ts for aS ates sees Upalsiss sieitelsselsisem 50c ————@ Girls’ Wear of Great Importance. ’ ee it, collarless, nicel iy ek of one ot i Ob acest sab sega DoD ] i ct lace insert Ss, Seat eetry 1 a Ai ir with deep hem and lace insertion, drop skirt, 3.98 eit sizes 6 to 14 years... Girls’ Dresses, of fine white and edge, bishop sleeve wil tion and deep hem, sizes 6 Dainty White Japa Women’s white Japanese silk Waists, front of pin tucking and Valen- ciennes lace insertings, stock collar, all sizes, v: Japanese silk Waists in various styles, ack and sleeve of wid black and white. with |; effects, value $5.00.. White Lawn Waists Fine white lawn Waists, ¢.oulder with Valenciennes lace insertion. and separate stock. , trimmed with lace insertion two rows of lace inser- 2.75 nese Silk Waists. lawn, with double, ith lace cuff, full skirt, with to 14 years. tucked back, full sleeve with tucks, fancy tab 2 00 alue $2.79. °' one style in white with entire ront, le Cluny lace insertings and fine ad oes in lace, fine tucks and hemstitching, also shirre Se VERE eid ROM ciao saga) 3.00 for $1.00. inted bertha over ions, full sleeve, plaited back and front, dee) 1.00

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