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= WAY FOR STOCKS Market strong with with the Metal Issues in Demand, While Most of the Other Leaders Show Good Gains, ‘ ROCK ISLAND A FEATURE. Metropolitan, an Exception, Is 8e- verely Cut in the Dealings—Cop- per Under Pressure, but Holds an Advance on the Day. under the lead of United Sates Steel erred the stock market continu d trong and active to-day and closed fractions of the day's best prives. Dealings in Steel preferred were fa'tly weil balanced, the prices touching (3 The comman reachesd 13, the highest figure touched by that issue in some time. St. Paul was consplouous in the trad- {ng upto the final run, it selling up 13-4 per cent, A reaction brought it down about a point durjng the fteraoon, {t closing over one point After selling up @ point Union Pacific reacted and closed fractionally lower. lation In Rook Island was heivy vancing a point The pre- ferred was also pushed up with a lke gain. Weaknes developed in Amalgamatcd Copper during the last hour, it closing a shade higher after selling up almost one point. The gains in the other In- * dustrials were confined to fractions. Atchison, Baltimore and Ohbo, Mis- sourt Pacifico, Pennsylvania, People's Gas and Southern Pacific closed from 14 to 6-8 higher. There was much pressure on Metro- politan Securities and Metropolitan Street Railway, each seliing off almost 2 points, Brooklyn closed higher, while Manhattan finished at its ppening price, with @ loss of 1-8 Led by the common the Erie issue gained fgom 1-2 to $4 per cent. The dealings in Tobacco fours was the feature of the bond market. The tolu gales of stocks were 606.00 whares and of bonds $3,069,400, The Closing Quotations. Today's highest, lowest and closing prices SHEL SOS HE i ST TONS Li ON THE N.PLCORNER tise Cont 8 Capitalist Séeks $65,- 000 from Stock Exchange Firm and Testimony is Being Taken Behind Closed Doors. Behind closed doors the initia! hearing in the sult of John J. O'Leary, a Chi- cago capitalist, to recover $55,000 trom the Stock Exchange firm of Sternberger, Field & Sinn, was begun to-day before Referee Phillp E. Reville in his office, &! No, 19 William street, ‘This hearing is expected to throw light on the Inner secrets of the Northern Pacific corner, It is held in secret, ac- cording to the provisions of the Illinols law, under which the referee is gov- erned. James J. Hill, President cf the North- ¢m Pacific Company, waa the rat wit- ness. Other witnesses were: George I! Rarl, Beoretary of the Northern Pacific Gempany; Maurice M. Sternberger, of the defendant brokerage firm, and R. H. ‘Thomas, former President of the Stock Exchange. Appointments have been made by other Witnesses who have been subpoenaed to present themazives before the conclusion ‘af the hearing, Tt was announced that there ts little probability that J. Plerpont Morgan will towtify in person, Representatives of hig firm will be present, Mr. O'Leary, who brings the action, is a Chicagg capitalist residing on the west side. On the day of the panic in Northern Pacific he was caught short about two hundred shares at 1195-8, Ho had on deposit with me brokerage firm $55,000 as margin, ere on A him out after buy: ) nants and 100 shares at Wes fh the stock soared to ‘s Bie higher fe: ure on that day Mr, O'Leary declares his trades could have eee at 150 a share. He charges the firm with negligence in falling to consult him be- fore closing out stock, COTTON SCALED DOWN. Brokers Looked tor a Wild Max ket, but Trading Was Easy, From the trend of the Liverpool ca- bles the trade expected a wild opening In the cotton market to-day. but there was little or no excitement and the ex- trome adyance wag 2% points, from which level sharp declines ocourred after the call. The only explanation was that some of the big traders who went short vesterday were holding the market down. The advance in Liverpool was attributed to Philadelphia buying, im- proved spot Inquiry and ae crop estimates from the Nnited The ovening orices were: 11.00 to Tnth. October 10.69 to 1000, Ris: vember, 10.85 offered: Decseaber,, 18 to 10.9; January, 10.90 ¢ 2,3 10.98 to 11.00; April, 11.00 bid; Niay hod to 16, d yt changes from yesterday's clusing trate Rtn eed aie we BF tows: ones High. Low, Close. . res ee 9 # bite Ste ie ish aie ii Br i w 56! 2 24 ct = 5 RReE eS 2eavsscce “Bacezars eee SEseSs: Er tat SPSS FES S85 Sais = 2 FFFSE FP FEFR Peete] HL eee eee el fe FETT Pete lt tel tet ice 4+ ty Bs Bei wy SM 24 8 2% HN 45 Hays & 1% Mt sii a8 % 13% 13 Liha) ea yh i 30! o 18 is 4% 4 Saeeiions WHEAT TRADING STEADY. —_——- But Business Volume Only Mod- erate and Prices Unchanged. ‘The opening of the wheat market was steady to-day with only a moderate speculative movement, Prices were un- changed and foreign house business waa small. Corn was easy. New York's opening prices were: Wheat—September, 1117-8; December, 111 6-8; May, 119 1-8 Chicago's opening prices were; Wheat —May, 110%4 to 1106-8; September, ork’ a Whent-atey 1131-8 Seni 62s sspiatnber ait , 121-2 bid, Corn—Beptember, ber, 681-8 bid. ember, 1063-4; December, 109 1-8) y, 11-4 bx. Corn—Septamber, id 7-8; ber, 6218; May, 69-8 to 6 1-2 —<———=—[+__. COPPER DIVIDEND DECLARED. BOSTON, Sept. 1—The directors of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company have declared @ quarterly dividend of $10 a share, payable Sept. 27. The divi- & ie ad eg! ot Og ons) declared @ prtenrinn- Recall SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Gun rises. 6.25/8un sete. A geo rises. 10.16 “a Water pe The late bg ontaben Nabe December tha, tahun 4 I pen 10.84; March, ‘10.98, TOLD LAW CLERK ~ TO LEAVE HOUSE poms See Dr. Frank W. Hendry Would ‘Not Listen to Jean Getelson’s Explanation of Recent Trip to Coney Island. Jean Getelson, @ handsome young law clerk, of No. 169 West One Hun- dred and Twenty-sixth street, was ar raigned In the Harlem Police Court to- day on a charge of unlawful entry pre ferred by Dr. Frank W, Hendry, « dentist, of No. 21 West One Hundred and Tewnty-seventh street. During the examination ft was disclosed that 0 trip to Coney Island in which Getel- son and the dootor's wife were parties had something to do with the presence of the law slerk in the court-room to- day. Getelson called upon Dr Hendry this morning with the purpose of explaining something which hung beayily on his mind. He was ordered out of the doc tor'’s rooms and refused to @o, When Hendry told Getelson that be would have lutm locked up the latter suggested that they both go over to the police court and agttle the matter there, This was done, charges were brought against the law olerk and the arraignment followed 0, J. Hoohstadter, a Inwyer, appeared | for Getolson. He told the story thai led up to the arrest, “Several weeks ago,’ he eald, “Mrs. Hendry, @ Mrs, Russell, a Mr, Var) Loon and Getelson went to Cone) Island. They had been to the Waldor‘ first, where they all met preparatory to the Island trip. Since tha time Getelson learned that there was troubl: existing between the doctor and his| wife, and that some legal action was contemplated to adjust their differences Getelson, fearing that he might be brought into the matter in some way. wrote to Mra, Hendry and got an ur- satisfactory letter In return, He then went to the doctor's house to make his position clear, The argument resulted’ The Magistrate paroled Getelson in the custody of his attorney until to morrow, when the case will be gone into more fully, oe BANK NOT FOR STILLMAN. here are greatly interested in the nexo tlations of the National City Bank o/ New York to establish a branch her through the absorption of a smal! Lon- don bank. James Stillman, President of the Na- tional City Bank, while here had a oo: crence with represqatatives of variou inka and x tha the Aniio-Foren SaxineS. omMpan) had acquired by Mr, Sullmin but ure Baxter, secretary of the con | Ha todayy that there was Bays no truth in the report. Vocal. Hannah, Won't Tou | Twilight oven That De Hater, | Keep 08 LJ ater ine. silvery Fie Good Old Meet Me in a Trolley Ride Good Hy, My Lady | pnw iaces Where the Southern | Blue Bel Rosca Grow tt | Dear Luna Park. [An Aboard tor miand Unter the Anheus- er Bush, The Girl You Love. | Sait of ne sea tor | pking the Pike, Love You. Pisin Marnie O'Heo- Be. ley. ighie suet Aggies, a ¢ BY GIRL, ROLL te WAR, Sammy. Marguerite (new baliad). UE in & Cocoanut res. Alexander. 1 Yo, Might, loved. HEART cose TNQ A ca rO - THe 3 F ROLOH, ME IY @f. LOUIS, LOUIS Pessy Brady. Goo-Goo Man. ‘Heldelberg Stein Bong. Message of the Violet. Days of O14, SHEET MUSIC SALE. All Day To-morrow (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY, The latest music, vocal and instrumental at the Special 6. Price of (Add 2 conts for gach (0.0. 0. D, orde: The Great "Hit of the Aerial Root ‘Garden, “A BIT 0’ BLARNEY” Published as a Bong or Two-Btep, Also Any qf the Following Hits at 1c. . | Laughing Water, | Also the Hits of the Following Operas at 15¢, “YANKEE CONSUL” | My San Domingo Maid. lic. Copy, plece ordered by mail, ordere fill Ni Instrumental. Unter the Fims. un Danee, A Bit of Panama, Unter der Linden. Blarney. | Burning of Rom | | Midntent Fire inrm. im. Chariot Race. jassic Music, 7 cts. a Copy. Intermeato, Caval- lerta. Old Polka at Home. Old Kentucky Home. Undpr Double Barfe Fs Mendelegohn Spring Bong. The Little Prineses, Toba (beautiful). Loye's Old Bweet Song. April | Smiien Slivery Waves of Paradter, ber Me. (aa Cag niga pastery ilar, ell bbe jlo gate am It’ Qreat to Re Crazy. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. . “ ~ L 4 ee ee a eae Pee an ee a ie with money-savings, A Great Special in New Fall Waists of Sateen, 98c. Avery becoming new style indeed is this. The waist is made of black lustre sateen, trimmed on front with tucks and on back with pleats. Stzes trom 34 to 46 Inches bust, Por Priday 98c. The balance of our $1 and $1.25 Watsts of Summer materials to be sold at 69c. Black and white striped and tan materials, some plenty heavy for Pall wear, There are some misses’ waists in this lot. Gee0nd Froor, 69th St. Seotion, The Jewelry Store Announces Surprising Specials for Friday And they may be taken as a foretaste of what you may expect right along now, as the Jewelry Store has opened up its Fall cam- ~ for recognition as headquarters for reliable jewelry at money- ing prices in a right thorough way. Link Oud Butt stiffened posta; very hand tome design; set with dia- mond chip; special, pair....61.60 very pretty diamond a 41,60 a, with fi old; mpectal Sleeve Buttons, in many beautiful designs, some set with S3 pais; taney rome fintah and very handeme values up to 65.50. , pair. cont Tiamend Ring. fet in eclld gold wit quality cut diamond Solid Gold cholee Aesig cut diamond Relcher Kin fine cut diamond; specia with $10.00 Main Floor, Front, Centre, Men’s Heavy Ribbed Cotton Underwear, 39c. These cool days should prompt you to prepare for Fall with warmer underwear. This is your chance to save money by buying now, for this un- derwear was purchased at a bargain figure and you're to profit by it. This underwear is of excellent ribbed cotton—shirts tinished with silk on ronts—drawers are double-stitched throughout, All sizes, 39c. a garment. Main Floor, Oth St, Section, Interesting Specials. Taken at random—patent medicines, toilet soaps and what not— but every item means sharp savings. swift's White bg 4 Float. Pent 10 per cake Armour's of Coronation ‘pi led Ditties Fe sheffield’ ‘Tooth. Paste. Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder A Lingering Lot of Women’s { WrappersGetsaDeepDrice- Cul. These are of summer lawns, but many women choose to wear a light wrapper in the house all winter. Even if you don’t, at the price, 49c., you can well afford to buy one or two to put by for a time. You'll find wrappers in this lot made in several different styles, some plain, others with ruffles over shoulders, trimmed with lace—loose and tight-fitting backs —skirts made with deep flounces. Cc All sizes, to close out at We cannot send any of these C. O. D. or fill mail orders. Second Floor, 69th 6: Section, Cover practically every want that people preparing for the last great holiday of Summer may have. They cover a big portion of the needs for the new season, too—and in every case so the offerings ring loud “fresh cocoanut can make it, and The Drug Store’s Quota of To-morrow and Saturday to pre- pare for the last jolly holiday of Summer—Labor Day, Correspondence Paper, 10c. Ib. This paper comes in two sizes—one with eighty-four sheets to the pound—the other with one hundred and two sheets to the pound. Colors blue and plain white. As good writing material as any one could want for ordinary use, Envelopes to match both stzes ex- actly, 1Sc. the hundred. Box of Cream Satin Wove Paper for 12c. Containing sixty square sheets eer or ruled, with envelopes to Mato Floor, Goth & Geotion. Nicely Playing Cards 10c. These are printed and finished as nigely as cards you'd pay 25c. a pack for almost any- where around town, They have long distance indexes, with blue and red assorted backs. 10c. pack. Main Floor, 0th &t. Section. Cocoanut Fudge, a Pound, L4c. This cocoanut fudge is as pure as pure sugar and pure decidedly special for Friday at 14c, a pound, Flavored with chocolate and vanilla, Main Floor, 80th St. Section. A Doliar Wade & Butcher Razor 49c Little need we emphasize the value-giving feature of this spe- cial, for what man is still to earn of the merit of a Wade & Butcher Razor? For Friday we offer the regu- lar dollar style at 49¢.—and $1,50 style at 75c, $2.00 style al 95c. $2.50 style at $1.25 $3.00 style at $1.69 Main Floor, 50th St, Section. Eyeglasses and Sneclacles, 49c. The Acme Skeleton Eye- glasses and Spectacles opticians get two dollars a pair for are to be sold here to-morrow at 49c, a pair! These Acme Skeleton Glasses are pertine a good eye help should e. Perfectly adjusted and fitted with silex crystal periscopic lenses. 49c. for Friday. Main Floor, Front, Centre Fifty Enamelled Beds { to > Sel Al Half the Regular Prices. A very fortunate purchase of a line of beds which were \ displayed in the maker's warerooms for some time enables us to offer enamelled beds at Our $5 Combination Mattress $3.50. Made by our own skilled workmen; bottom, sides and ends; covered in good quality ticking; all sizes, Lexington to Third Avenue—Blogmingdale Brothers—59th to 60th Street. D Au Cars Teawstee 70 GUMUGG Two Remarkable Offers for Friday in Good Umbrellas. ‘Two lots came to us at a severe price-squeeze, and so it's tur again to profit by a saving the Bloomingdale mercha brings about. 47c, Buys Umbrellas of good, strong twilled gloria, made on paragon lock frames and steel rods. They come in sizes and styles for men and women, with a large assortment of handles for selection. They roll very tight. 8c. B Americanr taffeta that will wear better than any §5 pure silk umbrella that was ever made. These ine are guarentee for two yt They y come 1) tan end style’ tae men and women. Main Floor, (th ®, Section. 8c. a Pair for This Excellent Fall Hosiery. We bought some twelve hundred dozen pairs of this hosiery because the price for the mill's entire output was too: ing to miss, Men’s, women’s and children’s, Men’s Half Hose, worth 15c., for 8. i Plain black two-thread cotton socks, withidouble solesymade full seam-— less; all sizes. Also silk embrotdered. Women’s Stockings, worth 15c., lor 0. : Of fast black cotton, with double soles; guaranteed to keap- thetr-color, Children’s School Stockings, 8¢. Of (x1 stainless black cotton, with doublaj knees; i oy wane CS Big Bargains in Children’s Fleece Lined Underwear. ' ita hundred dozens of a 's ueeee atu. ral gray underwear came to us at a igure, although the season for such goods has but begun. ; So you may buy them at prices thus: Sizes 16, 18.and 20, 22 and 24, 26 andtas, 6 and 40, 32nd 34, 10c, Wiss! 15c, wise! 20c. seis’ 5c, Sits Two Grovps of Books Especially Priced for Friday. 4 Both groups contain books that no ‘one should go without readin, They are books discussed in every circle of intelligent people; and further than thal, are as interesting a8 any books could be. Copyrighted Books, Paper Covers, 15c. ne, Conquerar. Jenny ‘Theodore foseevelt, the te Atherton. Castle. Reeth em sa beret An pidbede? so, Fs The Choir Irw wate Altes. ‘Amd Many Oth i Spra cond i ietion, Cioth Bound, dhe. a) A nally of Milltona, ) Angel, Croker, Sparhaw ai f ©. Crawe | Pride of Jefinico. Castle Bota othe ‘The Virmnian Water. Hearts Courageous, Calumet K. Main ‘Floor, Friday’s Grocery List Is of Exceptional Economy Merit. It practically cayers the wants of every larder and includes as well specials in wines and liquors which should prompt every bouse- | keeper to look shasply to the needs of the buffet. Early June Peas—ran Lyeee | Olive Oft—Finens 7 WES Pa 0%, gisewhere for Tea ta, ‘-aallon, elle §9 we Be 200 rn are Se 26¢| iocting Vhite made by Swift ne quailty: per Tc & ba ‘10; meas as srade tra large “Rest imporiel: % € one tds. Forme Colgns, | ABRAET,, Ralied” White Onte Bo " lsh Breaktant or Ingdales Best ohare Varnes fety Matches Bs at Cora “suareh “Beet + 3¢ Am fa — Extra iweden: 1a Ge TAB ORS cssercere Hirength; our Be bot VC lores essersaeee Friday's Specials in the ‘Best Wines. Strathiay Seo teh) Callfornia Sherry California Claret Whiakes — mine, Qde Our, Ms full ASe sects ° eaten | California Port Whiskey — Rare 99% Ger we full §5o old; er b Imported Port or She —Our 4. Jatien QUArtS woes le Man’ tall by half the prices stores are getting for the same sort bought from this very same tirm. There are no two beds alike, but the number of styles at each price gives you a very good range for choice. $4 Beds for $2.00 | $10 Beds for $5.00 $12 Reds for $5 Beds for $2.50 $6 Beds for $3.00 | $16 Beds for $7 Beds for $3.50 | $20 Beds for $10.00 $8 Beds lor $4.00 | $24 Beds for $12.00 $9 Beds for $4.50 | $26 Beds tor $13.00 To add interest to this sale we make deep price-cuts om the Mattresses named below : Our $8 All-Soll Hair Mattress $5.98, Made in our own shop; full size; weighs 4S 1bs.; covered best A. C. A. ticking; made in two parts if destred; all ; all sizes. has soft hair top, | in | long staple soft hair use

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