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TONS CASED Jump in Reading on Lively Buy") ing the Feature of the Market, Prominent. With but few exceptions stocks held ERS CLAIM OVER at thelr best figures throughout the i session to-day and closed drcidediy ae ONE THOUSAND APPLY, |strong. with trading easing off in the ‘ final dealings, \ ‘The consvicuous feature of the mar- ket was the strength and activity in Reading, the price advancing almost ¢ Der cent, on good buying. All the rail- road issues, especially Canadian Pa- cific, Chesapeake & Ohio, Loulsville & Nashville, Ontario & Western, South- @rn Pacifico and Union Pacific were ex- ceptionally atrong on the encouraging Teports of earnings for the fourth week / Meeting of the Agrees to Vote on Proposition——To Re- Old Wage Scale. The deginning of stockyards’ strike cam ‘according ey a mon as of August. Pressure continued on the Metropoll- tan and Steel issues, the latter closing fractionally lower, while the former lost from 1-2 to over 1 ver cent. i ang s 3 | i g £ z i fF E Hh Fe i le Hi rf r z i 28% i fe i i 3 2 il os ames nee an SS es ae a ed iT STRIKERS ARE LOSERS HERE. ‘ meet strike, 20 far as New York fg at an end—and the SHEE Ete ete e totes s tee [+ ttt t eee ttl te eteese Pissts. ad WHEAT PRICES PELL OFF. Room Selling the the Causes, Unsatistactory cables, heavy world's shipments, an absence of djsturbing erop of weather news and liquidation by che room traders caused the wheat market to open about 1 cent lower to- day and subdsequently ouffer further Gecline of 1-8 of « cent, “| Corn also was weaker, reftecting the h the employers which specified that @hould werk in harmony until Tater the torms ot w& Fs eet ca “cast week, Toe] COTTON MILLS START UP. JAPAN’S BIG RICE CROP. Consul Vehida Receives an Macour- aging Report, 8. Uchida, Japanese Consul in New York, received to-day the following cablegram from Y, Gakatani, Vige-Min- either | teter of Finance at Tokio: wette ‘and a bait million A rd ie J eeeee® FOR TO-DAY. G.80ifun sets. 6.27! Moon rises, 1.00 | 1 ‘ ‘THE TIDES. 00 yens over the q"saye that this cablo- it cond. 207,454 Per. Sights Yesterday. it. &—All attendance _ | Teoorde of the Louisiana Purchase Ex- oo wert broken yesterday, when 454 persona through the gates. he number, He states, sxovede 1 oe y at e - flan Eiyet jon, when 19.868 visitor were tered by tl visitors tiles, ants he tho Plein KLONDYKE OUTPUT $10,000,000. DAWEBON, ¥. T., Sept. £—The Kion- cecuape le your will be close TWILIN REISE mu WT cn ST Poor Cables, Good Weather and |, in Which the Railroads Were! 519,971.63 to Operate His KILLED AS HE FLEW PPO BP OU ERT I TINS yD OE OE 7 BO AT EE RI. BS * ' CLEAN STREETS) HIS KITE ON AOOE ; “Ten SIXTH AVE. 19 70.20% Commissioner Woodbury Asks) Mother Returns from an Errand ; ‘ (nn Board of Estimate for $6.-| to Find the Dead Body of Her e Boy Awaiting Her in the Hal-' AX TVED ptember sale o lace curtains. Department in 5 ; noone : parma M 180 = WE'VE never sold so many lace curtains in such a short time as we've sold during the first tew days of our great | « a annual September sale, In fact, we've doubled all previous selling records, and we had some good ones to beat, ; Dr. John McGaw Woodbury. Commis-| Silvo Casartelll, thirteen years old, Our unprecedented sales, however, are not to be wondered at, when you consider sioner of the Department of Street] flying # kite from the roof of the fives Weurth Vieen, that we are offering by far the best lace curtain bargains ever offered in America. Peurth Fleer, Cleaning, to-day submitei to Mayor| story building No, &6 Becond avenue, | Now is the time to buy your lace curtains, If? # om it di t MeClell ot um he| stepped over the cornice and fell to ’ 4 you do not need them now, just come and pick out Will need to operate that Depariment| street. He died intanuy, || What you want—take advantage of these low prices : and we'll save the curtains for you until you're ready for 196, He asks for $6,019,971.63. Siivo had asked his mother to go vut| \ for them. Here's a new lot for to-morrow. These prices are made possible by a large ese from & His appropriation for 16 was %,415,-)8 the street while she left on an/(% wholesale house at an unusual sacrifice. Prices tell You of the season's greatest opportunity, 2.2, showing an increase for 196 of biter Lay bits Mt did Shes Nottingham taco curtains.) 10 irish Pol: : Lace Bed Seta, $1,104,650.83. Of this tn $374,700.53 Ls mt hi o leave the house, They 2 a int Sep Wtuahation and tos Broax hd Gh- fomipromiend 06; the lhe tying eapedls Leerwretgeeatnngh rebel Plead ye gabe roy $1.75 Nottingham Curtains, 06e. ma Point taco Bet tatn @ 988.80 for Brooklyn. on. ved from St. Gal} during the 19.50. The specific purposes tor which he| Sve’ fall was seen by his litte sa.rs| far al th eine ow ef es pp sitsuoypra UB Iran Point Yace Bet Seta wants the additional amounts and the | % atte, Nad. Jus \ 80 ew ng about tingham Curtaing, $1. ‘ tnerease in each case are aa fellows: the neidnbore ay! bial te uae my Sand' d295 quailty Curtaine, Ss Withee Goncies ta| Oo ee eee Manhattan and the Bronx—Adminis- en the boy's 'y Was poked it : te eration, “AR; eweeping, aakaLin;| Ae blaced In ne hadway. de Bare in 98 | dhl es oom eeaey cute S06 Notagham Curane (2.38./9,999 yards curtain mUs- ; carting, $100,592.90; final ispoation, In- tice t9 enior the heuae uncit her mother 1 98.00 | 58.80. y,tnon poe red $5.50 Nottingham Curtaing, 68.06. Un, 12%6. yard. eluding cremation and ufllization, $17,-| Should return. f J 7 4.97; wages, supplies, rents and con | yaringent eit wie a me, with, he on Femme lace cur- abies sic ite ‘coer ean ee tUngencies, $90,902.16, reatinent for un affection of the tains, The lot Includes Renale- Lace bed sets. 10¢., 1¢, and 200.; it te 08 teeben e Borough of Brookiyn—Administration,| The mocher fell over the body ; vance, Arabian, Marie Antoinette an Bed Bete, $8.05,|"!de: there are dosena of pat- WMO; eweeping, $254,818.17; carting, | before ane ae aud it Was some time fine durable net itn deep, ul Tis to Mesnaseree’ “tt #9,95|Corna in dota, stripes and figurea: $153,004,68; final disposition, &c., §4l,- ‘eninenmnsiattiiisenaetonnis 7g ond B08 Curtains, ons cyrtaine. 81, 10.25. es cole reason (ho cr 8.9; wages, On, FELT. pr. wooa-|COTTON UP ON GOOD BUYING. fo tnd. WM Curtalns, eG araine & " $5 Renaiasance Bed Sets, $9.00. ina: tre seivages are slightly tm- Bwpleining his selena, R Poker + fato'ana git Curate, eeurtaing Boo 48.75 Irish Point Taco Bed Sets,| perfect, due to catching im the pe entattan and the Bronx in 100 aad | Shorts, Fearing Squeese, Waten | ‘ a ee $6.90. ioom while weaving. Bet Oe dare ai cag the Bali 2 ee Oe ee ber of mile, of paved | After an irregular opening to-day the \y é . welt Stitt hath oe Yen mane sort mae mT NATE Urienta Ss: very unus values Seeiees, MoE gouaooi, bat’ an actual In-| Oncrings: wore ude tcatt"E tam || YOU can always take it for granted that when a sale grows in volume every day—that is, selling each succeedin Grease, as he got several bonds, isvute| the shorts. who feared the leading Bulla day more rugs than the previous days of the sale—that there’s an interesting reason for it. It’s a bargain reason, and a strong one at . test bes Nb eden at etvent hina Peer Hundreds of rug buytre who have bought during this sale have told their friends about the unprece- weave FS TOCKS FIRM , afepiombar. dented rug values this sale affords, and It’s this cumulative effect that makes the rug selling so lively. we Feeeh LONDON $ | Roventer iso i's Hwee For instance, you take for comparison the list of rugs we offer for to-morrow’s selling—you'll find that {t’s Impossible to duplicate A ¢ ain, Re Sil Ree a ab 4-8) Mare, them elsewhere for less -_ 4 half more, and if you are a good judge of Oriental rugs you'll know it from aod marvel at our low prices. After a Dull Start, The late prices were: | Oriental rugs. $44.75 0349.75 fee 978 to $83 Keshmere LONDON, Sept. —Money wes adun-| September, 10.00; October, 10.01; De-| | $6.94 to$B.7F tor $10.50 to $12.80 Guenji and 4 aed ant and in active demand in the mar | cember, 1041; January, 10.45; May, 10.81. @ Carabagh rugs, good colorings, $69.50 tS $' ry and beautiful colorings, ket to-day for repayments to the Bank | =~ — = VY $8.95 tor $14.78 Shirvan rugs, good quality and arr tat ant 72.50 tor $95 to $110 Aighan, of England, besides meeting various excellent colorings. a3 and Bo! IOs. calls amounting to nearly $00.00, De $9.7 tor $16.80 antique Beloochistan rugs, very ete to $1 OS tor $145 to $190 Musshkabed ; counts were easy, ‘rading | silicy. i Stock Exchange was quiet and prices | $ .50 antique Shi $175 to$2 15 tor $280 to $300 Meshed carpets. sete aoa cme sree: | ood piano Yj gt "O5 Ms sive sheen rs mealy $1 10 tar 08 acura See ir cates to toma. the | for $14.95 for $20 antique Shirvan and Daghestan 5,000 yards of $1.50 Axminster ) ed for the same | — ay oe oe $5.00 a month. $21.85 tor $27.50 very tine antique Cabistan, carpets at Peronwrgy leg opamp dh | Anuericans were idle, pending the re . eye ane Me pie i A odds and ends either, but a handsome selection of new pat- cetpt of Now York's opening quotations, a) 3.30 to$7.50O for $10to $20 antique Bokhara S\ terns, and there’s no restriction as to the number of yards. after which they hanienal, became iis ry, strips for wall decorations, table scarfs and floor use, etc. The word “Axminster” tells the story of the worth of these more active and close! below the best ; $8.95 to$19,50O tor $14.50 to $35 small Tab- carpets—guarantees the dependability; while the lot Patra A AAs SPe i lrapatiits riz and Kermansbah rugs, very beautiful. lasts, $1.50 carpets at... ss. .cssesereeeereeen snes 97¢ ° eacape, ‘They rallied later, Imperial ‘ $26.50 to$7§ for $50 to $150 antique Anatolian rugs. -uch | 79 for 95c. woo! velvet carpets for parlors and dining rooms, pL rh of bg re ot es a Tg as Ladik, Konieh, Kaula, Ghiordes, Meles and Bergamo rugs, These rugs are | large range of patterns to select from, a . getting very scarce and should appeal to the collector, 638c to 74c tor 80c. to 90c. extra quality tapestry Brussels INSEIMER ARR ARR AIGNED. Two great specials in inlaid linoleum. ‘carpet. WE " 89 for $1.80 iniald linoleum, colors through to the back. 49C for 70c, tapestry Brussels carpet. Second Indictment Charges Him i ©9C for $1,80 inlaid linoleum, cut lengths of tho same grade. 3.46 tor 50¢, very best quality of Sampson's ollcloth, with Extorting Bribes. e e , e ) ry Philip Welnseimer, President of the h Bullding Trades Alliance, was arraigned WE ave a stock of rea u e C. e@arin alma V ry Setere Judge Hewrvoreet tn Part Il. of Fy Lig-sniny instru. oe tea edielate cpus nie |G ments to select, from, at this CHOES of that phenomenal August sale—a time when without reserve we clear out every piece of furniture seoond of two Indictment: inet him. ‘ Tha indlotment charges nim with ex-| | Price, and we agree to allow E remaining from that great money-saving event at a price still lower than you could have purchased It for then. Fitth Fleer, bribe of $00 from Charles | J P paid shoul It ts Just such a chance as scores have been waiting for to add a new plece of furniture plumbing contractor, of No. | You wish to purchase later on, here or there at small cost, and If you desire to fit up a home complete, you can do so aity in September, 190 NOW is the time to select J | with utmost economy, as no clearing sale ever contained a greater diversity of pleces. fig deiegete fore the. Journeymen | p YOUr piano, 'S l 2 O each—200 $20 8 O each—100 $7.50 h ErRRenTe Uehan, and It te charges 19/0 We are sale repeuanatatives in ° special couches, ° dining tables, ¢ a 5 5 made, Butlding tn iy ete rte a Greater oe for the Guaranteed upholstering—indestructible ie Iden oak) ee re Cpe , “a mSounsel for the: prisoner moved to be Gabl " 4 WHE Rnd Creme: COeRIRIRG (Bone RR F scbohinbog eae toed dvages esa allowed to Inspect the Grand Jury min- abler piano and comfort. . Biy-eiaht, $840, nk, Tapia 50 tee before & pen was offered. Judge Also selling agents for the ‘ depleco parlor suites. ace it ee ee aie tay thi over for Thursday, Packard piano, Twenty, $25 B-pigce Buller, $19.50 Seventeen $19.50 Golden Oak Hobart M. Cable piano, | Thirteea & + eH riog hate 80.09, 78 tor $12.80 Morris chairs, ° NO BOXER TROUBLE. Stetson piano, ine -piecs Suites, $27.60 We've 75 Golden Osk or Mahogany finish, highly LONDON, Sept. &—Omotal reports i pollenod , |recetved at the Foreign Office here dis ” and others, Splece re pee sik Chiffonters. ‘Teredit the rumors that an upriaing| | Pianos on easy Four S-pigce Suites, ry 37,40 ty: if A similar to that ot the Be ste team. monthly payments, ahr 8 ne Deed Baltes, $50.00 ity one Bh, ¥ ete a 4 A the J n' . Y eturoatees ported natant ‘et ccal | Exceptional values in handsome china closets, Dining chairs, (olden oak dressers, SPament™” ie marly Sealing. ath found oma Sots ‘ 4 ‘Two hundred $1.75 Golden Oak Came Seat Chairs, $1.86 | Fitty-eight $12.50 Dressers, $8.00 them. j enap gah a CELE? pas.gg | Sevemer-tive $200 olden Oak Cane Beat Chale, 1.08 Forty-two $1400 Drewes, $10.00 WL. DOUGLAS | 7? tetc as SEEBIEEEH) “Ss. |. a e e \ e . mr $3.50 SHOES = (Great china offering. | Sept. sale housefurnishings. } i hase of china Ls Brockton Leade the Men's Shoe Fashions of the Workd. |j AN immense purchase of china trom the U Bconeed THERES a saving in every item we quote for to-mor- | W.L DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS cause the consignees through unexpected business exigencies were row’s selling prices that is only pout during this annual sale, . | MORE MEN'S $3.60 SHOES THAN ANY nable to pay the duty. Yourth Floor. but while our prices are absolutely the towest quoted, it's the high OTHER MANUFACTURER la the WORLD 1 Oc for 25c articles; Beautiful odd plates of all sizes, standard of quality of all of our housefurnishings that will appeal to 9 ¢ | The reason W. L. Dow; ioc (tS oe sugar bowls, cream pitchers, you most. Basement Sulesroom, soli ta the wortd. io, ee Ang Ma ait you eh Hes serene LOG | “tute Muchas Me “ipt o e tat cause of thelr excellent styl 24c for #1 articles: Dainty’ chocolate pots, tinted ; . saey Citas Gad” danatins E= Kecorations, beautiful salad bowls, | 5, for eeheetee tron Oty, fr, galveniond ge. weirlag salitien ‘Tees ine Tse. cracker Jars, handsome $1 cake plates, $1 celery trays, $1 roll | ga75 tor pinay tary cover, fast os q es thane Yee trays, $1 Bohemian glass vases and $1 bread trays—the lots are sev- poate, tneloding tour $1.15 for extra heavy gal. cost $5.00 to $7.00, the only tal but then these bargains will cause guy choosing at......... 25c ‘aren oqetable, dun vanized ash ean, difference Is the price. It 1 $1 for $2.80 decorated trays, | $1 for $2.28 water sets. Pha a gna 19¢., for stars potats could tke you my tnc- Extraordinary values ip cupe @ saucers | “Mason i round eon c decorated china ‘ena—one f; largest in the world under ave eo rongyry ‘cn aad sencers; how fore! Patines | Demometcmmncoen kevermee fine renety for Behind ited 2 one roof making men’s fine cups and saucers 89c for richly decorated china re asbestoe lined 90 0 to retain the heat—we have just 60 of these ranges shoes, and show you the ins SC tor china cups and saucers | cups and saucers—only 50 dozen at the value Is §18—special for thie sale, $10.06. { finite care with which every ‘ft pay Sees ter tele. Gi, fog the No-Bay curs | RTE. for ine Navaliz) OMe, for regular $1.80 tp. taste, yoo, wound oates w"'LemarKable values in dinner sets. 126," jor Tb Jepenaed | ard Lies ‘wiin] nv attesteet a me, d why W. L. Douglas $3.50 Just 150 of these sets at the t border decorations of dainty i , eh 1°00. f Fe 3 4 taoes are the Lee geo Pro- flowers—the large pieces all epporein ler ig lh are ey $ 1 4 50 tor readi p aealtr pK extra] "import ce ae ; duced beg hg and why good values at $24, but we're going to offer jo-morrow i Ad piste with dome, Femuler 40e, , im-| 4c. for regular Ge, wey: 4 the sales for the year ending Special, 2,95 for $3.95 8-inch cut giass' bowls. chimney, Folet tie and nickel tana! aise duly Ist, 1904, were $6,263,040.00. : If | could show you the between the shoes br ge my asaget Prd one eal r makes, ai grade leathers used, . you Orta wad, Re tral. Gato, pert veut persed, why W. 1. Dougies $3.50 shoes cost more ie make, lanes or Rotied % | Rewer sboted elr si a ‘ter, wear longer, and are ir J Dame es + | Intrinsic ‘value than any oth 10 shoe on the marie ¢ day. wo 1—Bons MOOBA aor ree | Pea gon, Cale $ guarantees thelr value b. tamping his name and price on the bot- PRRMIUM CHOCO. wt Break: ripe: 1B... 186 ints, i tom, bo hy It—take no substitute, Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. Kitews of ASy a COVE OYSTERS- 5.88 ' . Lx Douglas $2.00 and $1.78 Shows for Boys be hyn tn desire § y AT Ee a Bost in world. ye all woar theme VACLOW SPLIT PEAS tain Bert docen:. Ie W. L. Douglas uses Corona Colt | Fast Color Eyelets will not turn brassy, INDIA-CRY E Pe egg et oe : skin in hie 83.50 shoes. Corona | Write tal Formosa Toy Get 10 Toe eve ‘ conta extra, ; the finest Patent Leat’ De peatnoate W.L DO AS, Brockton, Mass. becial fone ee ee Gee G. C. & E. Ell Calf always gives satisfaction. COPPER _. wid Mare: trek ‘tino a 8 r or Now York: faring "ort ‘ise Ar hg ge Wie mack t treet. | 395 Wits Avowue, near 140th Street, wire \ S | Fo, 1.88"F 25 BROOKLYN, wriehesbes ; pigzesnma.ce: Rai & ine re ee. Ss { way, corner venue. ’ |CAMIFORATA et sn. , Corner Sept bau | el wa venue, ‘ LS. 1.40.

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