The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1904, Page 7

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en ed "CASSELL SAGE YN WALL STREET Seenheonen Young Man, Who Became an Actor and Says He Is a Rel- ative of the Noted Financier, Blossoms Out as a Broker, “UNCLE RUSSELL” NEVER ‘HEARD OF YOUNG MAN. Name of the New Firm in the Wall Street District Created ‘ Astonishment When It Ap-} peared-Upon Office-Door. ¢ ‘A new financier by the name of C. Russel] Gage blossomed to-day in Wall greet. Tenants on the fifth floor of the Pettingill," but the name of Sage the one that occasioned comment and Y astonishment, Russell Sage moved down- town?” tenants asked of one another) end of the elevator men . _ Mo, it te not the aged financier, who haa been one of the HEY Ha Hi “fi! i ateaeey yt at : ib? eee] ie HARE AH 7 Bhriled i Egcpettnas Bad Sees idea® z fi i i | fe Sree = BETHLFHEN Th aura STOCK ATAUCTION nejationsl ted cou of Andrews told an Evening porter this plop. of how young beers Se ching with ;Schwab pee When the just ‘Teevived a ietier from Gr Resaet| Standard Trust Company o aaking for @ theatrical en, ‘ Tipat re vou going todo about 117" Bids in 300,000 Shares tor! Tean't use him,” eaid the theatrical! $7,500,000 Ordered py Court. | Ke hook ‘ube isiver "und oon Tore. @ young Sage to (Soecial to The Brening World) — | And to- Russell & Co. be | NEWARK, N. J., Sept. In| gan doing business in Wall street, Dursuance to the decree of the! United States Circult Court James | Smith, Jr, as special master to-| day sold at puble auction in th oflice of the Federal Trust Compan) H 300,000 shares of stock of the Bethlehew Steel Company, par value of 0 each STOCKS IN TRADING seer Se Company of Manhattan, for $7,500,000, the minimum price named in the With the paren It Ginga eet ss can Strength to the Market and),,07, Dats sated ater ths sae tat Prices Gain Steadily Until the agreement between Charles M. Schwab and the Sheldon reorgunisation com- Close, mittes, Mr. Schwab and George R. Sheldon were Present, Mr, Schwab being led by Max Pam, his ‘special counsel. Paul D, Oravath, Will- Foftowing an irregular opening i fh iam W. Greep, William Nelson Crom- stock market to-day, a rally Hfted the| wei, F. F, Pollock, all Manhatten Nat and prives held steadily, closing at |jawyers, were on hand, representing the the best figures of the session. Trading | different interests. fell off a itttle Guring the final sesston,| The stock was brought to this city ‘Det the volume wae encouraging. by Alexander & Webb, third vice-preai- ‘The advance was led by Reading, (dent af the New York Sgourity and on buying tm blocks of from 90 te 1,60 |e 2 shares. jover to The locat " dediy | 84 then offered for sale, ptroue €ad accra, hes’ re open. |, The decree under whlch the sede was executed was made and entered June bad beh repolttan Recuritiva closing over |x) last. “The Mercantile ‘Trust Com- Mgher, while Metropolitan pany and the New#York Soourity, and Stret Railway and Brooklyn Ragpéd | Trust Com Ya were named in it as ‘Tranatt each gained more then « potat.| Sir Punaing’ Company and othere ‘as see buster the eas atta ms shares represent the entive cap! 4 " peeterred Maid @ onde ef ever came Soa “are pamed” ana. mocuge ze. ‘while the common was fractionally States Shipbuilding above. Boman to the New ork Security ei “4 4 as trustee, on Aug. |, Stes! common touched’s new high fig- | Trust, Company ae trusten on Ane at lure for the present movement, it sell- J the rohaser deposited with Mr. ing over 1% The preferred was also fein, certified check of she Cancers prominent tm the trading, with a slight | Trust grasses Asal for $100,000. Pe wey w to aid le ae mee! ON CROP REPORTS \wue Closing Quotations, (Government Figures a Surprise to Bulls and Bears, and Prices After Slight Jump Drop Heav- ‘fl ie 3 rE ¥ i & E cf aah cae hin Fel ff a) uncle, his brother, Elijah, ng been my grandfather.” “Ot whom is your company composed, ‘Mr, Sage?” “For that Information I shall have to ! \ firm?’ information and also sald that he was ir} the “company.” have known Mr. Sage {enty two weeks and eo far as his bd lationship tu Mr. Russell Sage is oon- cerned,” sald Andrews, ‘I have no rea- gon not to believe his claims. We are ) Mr, Andrews was then approached for Nay, “mites! Rot partners, I am here on my own |, Sccount and Mr, Sage fs on his, al- though we have an understanding con. cerning certain commissions to A en foved Eno In bg iy one knows hed a Tar i am too too ’ pect a a eae = Efalhollfoads thst & Mowing a fand It ts on this knowledge that #25 Dore T oro- Wiis to hotest Moboes Cent. “I have one i geray, every cent t om RI) RN : jeaaure of ote ng, bao ud fed hs ‘9 creditors «onthe dollar’ T have ale at Ta cents ra. A. home js in piiedetown, Conn, where my family lives at present. t s born there. My dent Treasurer of iar Be and Pam ler re t ing ad any theatrical experience ne ¢) New ay BES |e screesnn st beams” Goma wise at eet, a 3; the narrowness of business. Consols g| Thirteenth street, suspected of having shot John Stadtmuller, the special om- cer at the Riverside Casino, was dis- r | eer to-day Magistrate Baker in - }on oa the Central | Ratiroad of New Jersey, os net ads i Le but he wished me | + ae Ne semtet sora oe ; ‘ ming, He doar’ Bi Mr. “tae and not My | youre follower of the man be ily in a Witd Market. ‘The ermouncement of the menthly Government cotton crop report on the Cotton Exchange this afternoon, on re- ostpt of the telegram from Washington, ‘wae the occasion of a wild scene Bro- hers struggling and fighting for place to buy and sell was at once the order, and prices dumped rapidly, the Gettine | Tanging from @ to @ points. ‘The report was that the indicated con- dition of the cotton report showed o percentage of 4.1 This was a surpris« to even the conservative bears. bi i latter had been talking about 6, whi it was thought that & would be nearer + g Free we es estt cose PHEtH FEM te] SEDO Leet ttt | tet ttttt tette +4 44 ++ eee SeahScezse! Bess SESS, aa SBssaeseabSe om She Sessulss the figure, and the bulls had believed that the figure would be 8 ur nelow. This figure of %4.1 compares with 91. on July % last, and $13 oa Aug. 15, 193. the Se SB er sr eRrri which ha ata te pe we Ex my 4 points, rallied stent Teptembe r poge res, quote gant st i a FF. SBSE.325, Serre Lai PFE. 393225528 ae z BREE gee) an vig ear P Decseabet ay 5 witn RAIN SENDS WHEAT UP. [Jefuary: 106) to Wosl: Fovruary, ne wa Marob, 10.70 to 10.72; May, 10.7; latte were: eptember, | hy * october, 10.82; Decenvber, 10.4); January, 10.40; March, 10.44, eeu ces were; peaber, ng prices wy Rents | Covering by Room Traders Also a Factor in the Rise, Rains in the Northwest and moderate covesing by room traders sent wheat | prises, up in, the market to-day, Corn |LONDON BROKERS HESITATE. wees firm. hf ye AE a oon —EE glade ie: Lied Slim Dealings in Stocks but Ameri. Now York's fA oe Prices were: ean Issues Hold Firm, tas ba girpee December, ! LONDON, Sept %—Money was abun- jeago’ s open Bh oie) Wace | tent SS Se nerds (98 eterno feptenber, 1S, 1071-8; Deoember, | the rates were easter, discounts sympa- 109 1-4 to 100 11 #4 to, 14 | entsing, ‘The tone on the Stock Ex- ‘lohange was fairly cheerful, but oper- 284; Mi Ra Secemnber, 88 hardened on monetary conditions and i) aegis, peop ‘Wheat |investment purchases, ay, 108 10 78 ka = seiagl | moveneate Were alent te “market ui movements were si . 0 i ‘Sere, December, to tf mainly was fairly firm. The ition of Wall street, however, hani an Pore carton sly att sted by the loners were variously affoc \e STILL LOOKING FOR NALLY, |wer in ‘the Far East.” Japanese ad. —— Tent te of liek wert Guoted at WES Gontinentale receded. ° One Suspect im Riverside Casino Shooting Case Set Free in Court, Willem J. Hallahan, of No, 1% Bast the Harlem Police Court, The son of Pollce Capt. Nally, who ts PERFECT wented In connection with Me case, is stl at large. — TRAIN FIREMAN KILLED, Tooth Powder ———— Alfred Creed, et Phe ep years old, who lived at No. 18 Monitor st Jersey City. employed as a firemai| Cleanses and beautifids the inal tie on the ‘tender of the teeth and purifies the breath, ack toward tat Gor g.Communipan” avers Used by people of refinement Rr fswas swept of and tal anaes aes | for over a quarter of a century, _ Very convenient for tourists, ————— GOLD FOR SOUTH AMERICA,’ Tho National ar" of Commerce to- EES LH Gnd AAS This More "” New York’s Principal] Source of Supply for Everything. From a paper of pins toa piano—from a bar of soap to the complete equipment for the house— this store supplies everything that mankind or womankind may want. And further than this, its merchar- Aut CARS Teawsrer Jo dising ways render der the saving of money a marked consideration on everything you may buy at Bloom- ingdales’. The store will be open all day poy (Saturday). Closed Alt CARS ThansteR To Louuten Fo SAVE 7 59°0 60° Sr Lenton To “SAVE 7. 59°70 60S These $15 Rain Coals Will De |" "xsueraaar == 35c. To-Morrow Buys 98c. to Ofiered for Two Hours al $8.75. | §1.soyard&ahalf Chiffon Veils a Mii, As a Saturday morning special, These veils are all one and a half Between 10 and 12 O'clock yards in length, and of very newest style in r ‘hk, White, Brown, these coats will surely attract widespread attention. owe i They're made up in a new Fall style exactly like illus- tration, of strictly rain-proof, mannish materials. Navy, Black and White, We have made the Rain Coat business a particular study and can say and White and Black. Such veils sell usually without hesitation that at the price this coat is one of the biggest coat bargains ever offered. at from 98c. to $1.50, but for to-morrow ot Ci The style speaks for itself—tt is becoming alike to large and small price is ei to our regular women—is practical, serviceable and seasonable, We call your a wens“ Colors—Oxford, tan, castor and olive, stock of veils and veilings, in which you Sizes 32 to 44 bust; 46 to 52 bust to order at $2 advance. will find every new style-wrinkle as soon as it |s created. Veils in lengths of from 1% to 3 yards, in spotted and plain effects, at from $0¢, to $3.98, Main Floor_S0th St. fection. Remember; these $15 Rain Coats are offered tor two hours only, between 8 ih Pike Ep aermacciocan $ ° Men’s, Women's & Children’s === =—| Good, Strong Umbrellas at 47c, Has Your Boy His We've had some umbrellas made up of Suit for School? the i eectrey rg in the very same @ CF Still a Chance to Buy Women’s $ f r $1 19 "Bout time styles as our umbrellas for men and 2.50 Fall Shoes 0 itll to think of women especially for children’s use, But it's only because the lot was altogether too getting him ‘They're clever little rain, shields, ofly 20, 32 big for even such crowds as came yesterday and ready, and and 24 Inches in length, but strong and durable to-day to carry away. this Saturday and as good for every purpose as a “big” um- Do you know how these shoes came to us? hu oat is brella, with the added merit of being light and jould mai just the right size for children, These, as well ipo lonhneet rai coocamn ted totes you decide as the men’s and women’s, are offered at 47c. shoe manufacturer—but reverses befell him, and this clir- quickly. All are of twflled gloria, made on ) paragun Li ig ned them here instead, with the price We offer you frames with steel rods. roken in two, boys’ a eotigol wee ry food round sum barged ad 7 Handles include pearl, horn, Deeks while buying your new Fall footwear. o Oe meals and various fancy woods, Pi. big od ~ q genuine dongola, in ten different AL 88c—Umpgelias of American | AL $1.95 —Umbretias of pure ity patent leather tips, patterns, made taffeta, with tape edge, ali tight roiling; made up in the smart double - breasted br dew sizes 7 to ears, All sizes to-morrow, $1.19, Becond Floor, 66th #. Section, made on lock paragon frames with On paragon frames with steel case and tassels, an ex steel rods; all close rolling; 26 fine lot. of ‘oe and 28 inch sizes for men and many of which are worth more um- 4 s ne women. fan- our pr Saturday in That Great Sale| $1.95 Steyr ace | eae we Second Floor, goth each umbrella. to $5. Main Floor, 8bt = ac More “International” Shirts on Saturday for 60c. These are the $1 and $1.50 stiff-bosom “Intemationals” that you've known for years to be as good shirts for the money as you could buy. We've enough in the lot we bought to announce the con- Quite a saving, eh? tinuance of this sale for Saturday. And these are of solid sole In this lot of new Fall shirts there are just the patterns particular men leather with reinforced corners |] lke—neat black-and-white Loh ag effects, figures and cluster stripes, medium dark grays and blues with black stripes and fi fects—some are plested. stitched with French stiteh- |] 05, Ot Mihicts have detached link cudfestve atta om te all around. Some short-bosom styles, ‘cae p never been : 1 polished sold ee ee a in some 60c. each, Saturday, Main Floor, 0th 8:, Seetion, Excellent Hosiery at 12c. here the price is $5.50 and 6 for this Went kind. Regular 19c. and 25c, grades of men’s half hose and women’s and children’s stockings go on sale to-morrow at 12%c. a pair, So feel that you've pocketed a dollar and a Le 143. when This hosiery is in Fall weights and of strictly first quality, In the lots will be found Men's lisle thréad and cashmere merino half hose, plain and in fancy Main Floor, 60th St. See. Main Floor, 60th Bt, Section. effects; all sizes. SS The New Fall Women’s two-thread cotton stockings, with double soles and high spliced $1.90 Hat Line. heels and toes; white or black feet; all sizes. of School Supplies. It will be an even busier day than any so far—and you mgy imagine what that means if you've been here to see what we're doing with the tons and tons of school needs we bought for this great event. We advise you to come in the morning if you can, "Twill be easier for you and for us to help you then. “Tera ase Sharpen, ore fa tefl ak rg The ic conaing it in Only "$3.50 for 8 $5 Suit Case. Book. poy The “Bloomingdale” High Sehoel Book ior auallty paper o iad 01 Tnftation tnt fou hee one cover, seis Groceries, WinesandLiquors— 4 $ , Compares fa- d ibbed stockings, with double knest. 9! The Things You’ll Need Sunday J} asr"s.s; ss petal ee oak ee Ne “ i isewhere a Men's 15c. Halt Hose for Se, If you plan for “tea” on Sunday evening or a |] $24 § Abogt five hundred dozen, all told, in this lot, of two-thread cotton, full picnic on Labor Day, you have a list below that in- ; 4 seamless, tm black and tan; all sizes. No mail orders accepted. Main Floor, 50th Bt_ Seetion, cludes practically every suitable thing you, can think of. * by = ee 28e Temote Pacts * 96 The Famous Rool’s Health lene Underwear for Men al Half. * Me Base iaeedas Sng: po a Yes, only half price to pay for this famous underwear, tho’ the be. T 1 A a F- foe, Tene GO| tres smal ber Bq ||_ eich Bt Rain season for wearing it is just ahead of us, Root's Tivoli underwear is recommended by doctors and physical culture sisal List of Wine and Liquor Specials. apa over the country as being the most hygienic snderweat made for Counties Bee Whis. pee 2Co's Imperial ia It comes In nat hat color and camel’s hair, in all sizes, in- mcriuary rales * oe 306 tm cat but riou At The biggest lot are of genu- cluding extra large shirts and drawers. tls orien! ber bot i one SE 3 ine calf, though we've ite @ Saturday our price per garment.......csccecccesssceceee Cc few fancy silk belts at the same Regular price, $1.75, ver begat he Beaten Wis. price that are decided bargains. Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 35c. Mer ey io tot cont ber To-morrow 48¢, Ecru fleece-lined underwear which sells regularly at $0c.—all sizes, ees wore, —Good Main Floor, soth Main Ploor, @th St. Section, Lone Is 9T* SUNDAY WORLD: WANTS WORK WONDERS.

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