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MEEPS STOCKS UP ~ ‘rastions Hold the Attention { | Market Traders, f PEEL UNDER PRESSURE is and Winois Central Get oa Good Share of Patronage with Missouri Pacific, Penn- __aylvania and Rock Island. yeu ina & firm openine to-day the market became reactionary, then Spec- seasion on heavy buying, by Amalgamated Copper, ‘The tractions developed strength dur- final hour and advanced sharply the lead of Metropolitan Stree! iy, which was pushed up more 1 per cent. Metropolitan Securl- gmt Brooklyn Rapid Transit were isp lifted a point, while Manhattan pressure, P American Sugar end tltnois Central @mtly strength reacted and became further, the latter seiling 2 points pad about 11-2 per cent. Pacific developed weakness ‘trading throughout the day Puotfic, Norfolk and Western, 5 gid Rock Island wore at Bes among tho leaders in the trading de the Whole seesion, the price fractionally below yesterday's were active. Wwtal antes of stocks were 1,228,;0) land of bonds $8,984,000, Quotations, High- Low- Clos, Net eat. est, Ing. ch’ge "/ so —% » » 0 +% a a | Closing ag aru % W-% CaP. vt. y my KY Cot. Ol. BH 8h H+ HK fae 2 68 8 +1 0 Am, Ta. 3% By +d am HAL. mH K+ K Hal pte “9 ah +24 Am, loo . ‘% % % Am) leapt... 0% 9 8 —% Am, Lin. O., ig, WA WK + Am. 4 3h WN 108%, 108% — 5328 118% 113% w Wht Om w +5 ij ad 1) opyies $ 8 8 ma a nf x as Ps u u - mam 84 G8. a F ws By-* j we oy a Dei. 1% 1964 —1 bs SMG +4 mm B+ 1% 89% ™ ™—4 ™% h+e » m+ hk o 8 +4 M4 M41 baal —-* a ata @4+i% o +m m-—% fi 1 +1% Load + % NSB wtso6+% oy 1K DY m™ 7D MH+h Oo © © —% 0% % Wht Th We Wh+h % % Hh +1 uh &% & +4 os 8 8 +4K a © ah +h WY 100% 100%~ 4 Ma 1h Uh - % MS UM Mh — 4 Re ie Chad * o rp a amy mh al 3 6&3 IMOUN.Y.C.& StL... 0% 4% 45% | ONY NH & How owt Ww r. & Wes,,.. 4 1% 7 Ameée..100% t & West.. 0% WOPac, Coast ... Ty 0 Puc, Mh 24 pt. 3% 1100 Pactiic Mail ., 4% the Feature of Late}. ding, While St. Paul and & Fast,,. 2% sj CC. aL. HH 6 “| ci ae mee } 1200 Pressed 8, C.. ti 0% dy % | The clerks the ing house o! 7 Pre as. 8. C. pt. 0% yw August Belmont & Oo. are to have @ Pullman P. C20 BT OW) 44% yA Bp SM RY TN 00 Ry, St, Sp. pt. %% ely Mh + te D UNION PACIFIC WEAK.) % ) Rep, Steel pf. Ty 7% let pt 1840 Rock Island $900 Reok Ist. pt #00 Rub, Goods 200 8t, P. & Om....160% 10% eg : a a es Révanced 2 points on notahle! + see OM * is a1. mH % & -* 10 Texas Land s 38 SB + BL. & Wit. 6 BG Be 0 Twin C. R. T.d0Ty 100% 100% 0 Un. Bag. & P.. 1% NH Ue ~ but fn the final run were pushed | Yewterday, whtie the former ad | hoon, but continued conspicuous | Speen eawes finished barely steady. | Was evident In United States | ‘The preferred ruled generily | eh pt... WO Weat'h’e 1 pt..1 OO) West, Un. Tot. OM 2 F... t e ‘ WoW, & LE 1 play 4 4% 4 4!) PITTEBURG, Dec. 1—Richmond & 2% 2% B% —% Co» Incorporated, local brokers, closed pt. ® 474 ATM ty thelr doors to-day and tmaued the fol- towing notice to their customers: ‘On account of financial embarrass- ment, mo further business will be trans. acted by this company until further no RICHMOND & CO., Incorgorated,” i Bert R. Faulkner, manager, was not vi ms office, which was In charge of And no slatementeould be ob- The firm of Richmond & Coms pany has large offices at Buffalo, and addition to their Piteburg head- | STOCKS STEADY IN THE LONDON MARKET, ' Dec. 1.—With the month- turn much money was released through the transfer ‘of $7,000,000 of aJpanese | money to the Bank of England and at. fected the market to-day. Besides this quarters have scores of Corteapandente was Console pay day, Discounts were ‘Trading on the Stock Exchange was % M's! steady and a fair busine was tr Prices closed firm, Consols o there being nochange to day In the rate of decount of the Bank of England, and to better money pros- 1% 4 — | aceed 4% 1% + S) ened ow! anese Government 68 of 194 were qudt- | R ~ lth 211% +1% | mM wh au +h 1% — % ma 1 +1% Whe W4-% 6 Mh a +m non-% m4 Phe £3 OW ay, 100 Nat, Lead pt. # 10 Nat. B, & 8. of % E°5@S22% TO WORKINAK MARKET AWHIRL, LOST OR STOLEN RESCUED AT FRE! % TH TMH TM) country, +6 se 116g 1 115% — | NB Un. Pac. vt... 9H M4 % Lb. 5 2 SOM ee 2900 Un. Ry. In. pt... 64 @% & FIN 8. C. 1, Pipe 1% 10% 19% 18. C1. P. pth 1% BH — Th R. & Im st 8% HY — Leather..14 13% 1% orm Sh CLOSESITS DOORS Reb. pf. %% Mm f -% B Steel... 2 IM Bh — S. Steel pft.. 4 8 * % ‘ow Va-car, Gh... ® a 4% +% Richmond & Co., of Pittsburg, | pt.d UR IM 00 Va. 1 C&C. My AM Ht Did Big Trade with New York, 4 ws ws—s| Nd Had Correspondents in ‘tu in ta, Other Cities, varia, West Vinginda Cc ug, ®@ © —% = Americans opened irremular and then | t!on of Stern Brothers’ Employees’ Mu- ASI 140% 150% + %| rallind to above parity, Chicago, Mil- | ‘ual Benefit Association will take place 1 1 18) Paul was the feature, | to-morrow evening at the 6% WK WY + | Later the market was fairly active and Avenue Opera House, a BK MK closed with a firm tone, AT tceae wenngtOe. Avenue, ~% 8 Be— 4! Iapancne were easier, Imperial Jav- | inusic. will ie farmtanas berranatd, and MS e+ ent Ba: tertaln First In Their Field, Our shoe department has created a new centre of interest for the young men of this No shoe has ever won so quick a suc- cess—and all on its own merits. think of the low price asked for “Every Shoes” and learn of their quality and style, you'll realize why . “Every Size Shoes” at $2.75 occupy the foremost position in their field. “Every Size Shoes” are made in 26 distinct models, and meet the demand of ali manner of feet and fancies, The particular shoes pic- tured above are new models for young men, faithful duplicates of the latest $i of an exclusive English bootmaker, They are characterized by pointed toes, flat soles with closely stitched extensions and high heels, We carry at all times “Every Size size and half size from 4to 12 i from AA to oe Le leathers. $ you are accustomed to paying $3.50 or $5 for your shoes, “Every Size Sh interest you at $2.75 the pair, WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St, THE WORLD: THURSE SRL BRIN ERE OTTO RES; S100 CLD SIX VEEMS ‘PHYSICIAN FAILED Gough Syrup Gured — \ Scion of House of Rothschild Ar-| Prices Go to Smash on Crop "| rives with Brother to Become «| Bookkeeper for Belmont— * Will Live at Waldorf. real baron ag & fellow-worker, voung eolons of the house of Ro having come to this country, wrpowe of widening his know! cI MN ES | edge of the banking business and the Ts + 4 omer to make an extended tour of the lapsed to-day, some positions. on call dropping as much as [7 points, due to} trace $15.00 in gold which has di Pdleevg estimate for a yield of 11,909,- age te from the company’s office In ontirg viltage. ‘The fire was the worst Commission-house busine@s, mostly; The money was in double engies |. ly the "i etop-loes culling, was very’ besvs; while| tnd Wee delivered to the company's) °7r, 1am m0 ft was only the promes new short accounts were put out with| agents for shipment to San Jose. 4 freedom not seen excep, in, Uines o | Tt bas been found that the coin was reat excitement properly waybilled, but from that point Some big buyers’ orders then appeared | all trace of the gokd Is lost, Employees | "8 A ong hedlpend tare of the Boy in January and March, and st was be- | F the company have been questioned. 9°Ny 7 lieved some big operators were covering heavily, but aa on other days this week 4 8% SM +e) They are the Barons Alphonse and iy % AHS — "4 | Louls de Rothsghild, sons of Baroa “ 4 4 lit) Albert de Rothaohild, of Vienna, They & O...1%8 18 18 +3 | arrived om the Kaiser Witheim II, and 0% «34% + | are regitered at the Waldorf-Astoria, 90 Rub. Gbods pt. 4% % ™ +1 | Baron Alphonsa who is a namesake a 414% 6% + 4 of the head of the great French bank- AIM pl 9% 9% 84+ 4 in-house of Rothmatld, OSL ASF ist pl. 7 TT 4 1000 9L. & SF 2dopf. Oe OM OE TO SLSFCEI ¢f,,.1% 1 ETM ME ae pakdert. 120 BLSFCEL p18 a ve 2000 St. L. BW. «... 3 pn men to this country, and 5900 St, 1, BW: pt... Ole WH SOM +1 | sg cour of the principal cities of the West, Sowth and middie States be- Ameripan banking, and will start in the Belmont banking house as a book- keeper. Despite his employment he will during the day the market continued weak, being down from # to % points. ‘Trading was active throughout the sea- ‘This te the first vislt of the young “4 fore returning to Austria, Baron Louis 3000 Bou. Pac. pf..1 M7 UT —% i ty continue @ tour of the world Bnd 4140 Bou, Rall, Co. % %% H4—"% wit rohaly locate for come time at 8. Rall. Co, pt Wh %% Bi— 4h cone large elty inthe Far Bast. It has become the custom for the house of Rotheehtid to sen@ ite y S 9% %H—" men abroad to study ra Aha ed goT,, 8. & W.. Te HM = inethods of foreign aountries, and many heads of New York banking houses selves with foreign banking methods, Influenced by bullish news from Ar- | $1,135,000." gentina, coupled With continuéd dry| The eusvension had no effect what-|had eaught fire. Bales of burning cork weather in the wintay wheat belt of jever on the market, but aroused con-| floated down the river and threatened the United States and-a higher foreign | Shcrauhe interest, because of the wide | other factories, The wind blew the iileations of the pus hwolvi “ , Ho: market, the wheat market advanced | fnousands who, attrasced bv the adver, | "ames Over to the Sokllers’ Home and from 8-8 to nearly 1 cent to-day, Corn | tising of tie Exchange, invested their | the barn there, also caught fire. was dull. |whole savings heretofore intrusted to| The flames spread to the hospital ow Tees opent me the Post Office Savings Banks. Some and that blazed up zome ot the at- N 0 ning prices were: three hundred olerks were enployed by | tendamts fan out in thelr excitemenc bid; December, 57 bid. 4 situated In many of the small and towns In New York, Ohio, ae i te, aneretoes that the probably did the largest ¢ dnd between New ‘York and Ohie ——__. STERN'S EMPLOYEES TO DANCE, The annual entertainment and recep- d. Dancing will follow nt. , Own re prices $10.00 and When you Here are the SUITS that are always Ocreations Men's TROUSERS, this season's most hoes” in and every oes” will EVENING, DECEMBER 1, "1904. Amid intense excitement and enar-| BAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 1—Oficials) The tig plant of the Nairn Léaoleum mous trading the cotton market eol-/of the Welle Fargo Express Compary Works, at Kearny, N. J; was almost and a force of mpectals are trying to! italy destroyed to-day by a fire which at one thme threatened to consume the and searching investigations have been *Foved, and some fifty sick made, but without success, Was produced on the by any | day. | ‘The Nairn works are on Passaic ave- —_EO such demand, | nue, right on the banks of the Passaic ‘While the excitement quieted down| LONDON BROKERS River, The olant covers three city | material, The opening prices were: December,| LONDON, Dee, L—A further meeting | 800 Employees Mareh Out, 464 bid; January, 9.0 to 9.61; February, | the Stock Lachange creditors of the | here are 800 employees in the worl. 4.48 bid; Maroh, 8.81 bid; April, 8.85 to; London and Maris Exchange, which | They were warned of the fire by auco- 8.48; May, £49 bid; June, 8.96 bid; July, | C#ed tts offices here yesterday, was 9.08 bid. | held tomy. Subsequemtly the manager fect order, not a person being injured. The late prices were: January, 8.6%;,% He concern sald: Maroh, 4.6; May, 8.81; July, 8.60. . us to resum Mabiities are only about $425,000, while | apparatue, Wheat—May, 117-4; July, 108 8-4 the Exchange, ‘nd tte customers are | forgetting the patients, but a number : ; : | eatimiated to number [0,00 persons, of firemen and cittens tha tn and car Bp 8p eat ey es heat se ppene ried the sick men out to safety, camber, 1081-2 to 1088-8 Corn—May, SHIPPING NEWS. ope epeetlnl tel penbares 5-3 to WS December, 48 84, an de ies bernie Regt Pa i New York's closing prices were; Whes ames the loci 0 honed May bir 44 bid; duly, es bes PORT OF NEW YORK, [WoN°tin's wers sent out, ‘These con I eri feo : — | panies procoaled to mice to Kearny Decomiver, 1185 I Corm—May, 81 06 ARRIVED, pan the result that the horses of 3 | Pring Willem MII. .:. ¥ WAN sepeeees Chicago's closing prices were; Wheat- voee GIARROW | vant nd the centre horse wa3 December, 1.08 May, 1.00 3-$ and Iie 1-3 ‘prensa | tes ; “2 an “8. Corn—December, by sa ree Gen the assistance of the Newar! faked; January, 44 6-8; May, 4 6d) (iia, Napoll..: Wet" Arthiir, Tex: | promen the flames. were Analy gol ne anked; July, 4% 5-8 and 4 3-4 | Meapotfian ‘Prince Vysereeyees Genom | der control, The losa Is estimated at | — $100,000, ,The origin of the fire f | INCOMING, STPAMSHIPS, mystory A Nove: for | Cent. | DUR ‘TO-DAY. Two firemen, Jeremiah Toser, . | Florida. Geponhieg » Albano, row TrUeh bo & ot ocr ie’ hy PF nn wl PME 1 oenigin Luise, Genoa. verpoo! man William Green of e Kea A delightful novel with THE EVEN. | Rema Gibraiir Chemmlts, Bremen, Volunteers, were injured while fighting ING WORLD every Saturday. The Pring Oskar, Naples, the flames. They were treated by local best novela of the day, too, The first wre physicians. After the fire had been in Vel appears nemt Saturday, It is OUTROING STPAMBHIPS. | progress Bime time the coal boat Tit, ne Bride ot Glendearg,” Dy Allan | pe gavole, Heme noon riniaaal | funy, of New York, which was moored Mclvor, @ vattling ce of piven. | eepubiicg + Bree iiniges to the pler, caught fire and was badly ture and love Get THE EV NING | Havane, Havana, Jetterson, Norfotk, damaged before the firemen WORLD and read It, Santiago, Tuinploan, Osceola, Uruguay. ed flames. Closing Out Stock and Fixtures For Sale. Retiring from the Retail Business No Reserve, 1s OFF Everything. Our wholesale clothing business has grown to such an extent that it commands our entire attention and we have decided to retire from the retail field. Our lease expires January 31st, and every garment in the store must be sold on or before that date. : Half price is the powerful method we adopt—5O per cent. off everything. Nothing reserved—the entire immense stock even to the richest and finest goods —all down to half ' extra well tailored throughout; our long, stylish cut and beautifully —. tailored; our regular prices $12.50 and $15.00, choice now at........ \ . , The Suits. Overcoats. ¥ OATS lendid all- 1 Ox- Ve = $12.50, choice now at, ......+0++ . Elegant SUITS of newest fancy Wors- teds and Cheviots, also a complete OVERCOATS of rich Meltons, Chevi- ots, Kerseys and Friezes, Oxford'or black, cut in all lengths, Venetian Thibets, single and double breasted; xen. lined and superbly tailored; our our own regular closé prices being = regular hore $18.00, $20.00 and line of the always dressy black $15.00 and $18.00, choice wow at.. $22.50, choice DOW Mt.s..sesesene looked upon as exclusive, hand- Swell OVERGOATS, of richest import. vs ed Meltons, Kerseys and Friezes, pear Avs rot ately Muadtnitbed 85 cut in all the fashionaMe lengths Worsteds, 2!so fancy Cheviots, and superbly handstallored; ‘many Tweeds and Thibets, superbly tal- ce, | thamm: beautify silk-tined ed throughout; our own regular == throughout; our ‘regular prices = bs) ge $25.09, $28.00 and $30.00, choic prices $25.00 and $2890, cholce MOW Mescccceeeeree po veeereeecen “ THE TROUSERS, Men’? TROUSERS, made from the DOW At, .cccesereesves popular stripes and mi , correct smartest of this season's fabrics, in- in cut and extra well y Our regu- cluding stripes and mixtures; our own lar prices $3,50 and $4.00, choice now a regular prices $4.50 and $5.00, choice Gh dnsrovesrerers eeeeee » SRR. ‘ WOW, Ba secs oss cn ovae Updo svn vensesd Vanishes Strangely While Being Blaze Spreads from Nairn Lino- | Estimate, and Most of the; Shipped from ’Frisco to San eum Works, at Kearny, N. J., | Leading Options Slump on| Jose, and Force of Detectives to the Hospital of the State Heavy Selling. Trying to Trace It. | Soldiers’ Home. that this section of New Jersey has | Pemponse of the firemen of the netgh- yoring towns and villages to the appeal for help tagt saved the village. As it Mome were de- soldiers bad to be carried out to safety through Whether it was lost or stolen no one | *noke and flames by volunteer res- Mrs. Jas. Chapman, the selling proved so large little effect | knows, The money was missed on Tues- cuera, day. Mulberry Street, Paterson, N. J., staves: blocks and there is also @ )-foot pler EXPECT TO RESUME, | excenting tuto the river. This pler was (emmeqapapemme | loaded with cork and other inflammable Cough Syrup. It affords me much pleasure to testify that the desired relief and a cure were obtained, and Dr. Bull’s Syrup remedy which accomplished the result, 1 keep it in the house as afam~- , and earnestly recommend it to every one as a superior remedy for throat and lung affections,” Take no Substitute. meh he estar pe te matic alarms, and marched out In per- An gitrm was turned in and the loca! “Only $90,000 is necessary to enatde firemen came on the run. They found — ES ‘usiness Dev. 5. I fave the plant ablaze in a dosen different BULLISH NEWS GENDS __ |2!ready secured $400,000 of this amount | places. They asked for help from the jand I have very Mttle doubt that I | surrounding country, and Harrison, Ar- WHEAT PRICES UP, | snail obtain the batance. The tmmediate | lington and ovner villages sent their the whole Mebiiity ts approximately} By the time the reinforcements ar- rived the plant was ablage and the pler | Sau “proves, trulthe was a noted throat and fung special: Port au Prines/ 2" ran into a tolegraph pole on Passaic Thi SEASON Trey ECU Ay ‘In the Apartment House Folding Bed ig, the. greatest rent saver of the i, 8 another room to your home, It occuples « space of only 14 inches by 82 inches. Folds up without bedding. No weights or co! onvenience and conomy of Space lonary bed and ti at ou ndsome rooms and let us able Folding Bed in the wi SAFETY FOLDINGBED CO, Ltd., 1160 Broadway, Near Twenty-Seventh Street, We also have a full line of Stationary Brass and Iron Beda, ft \4 Slumber ATA wy Green Trading Stamps hinson in exchange for |] K’S SAUCE rted Worcestershire, 'T, Oe W. BROADWAY, 9, y fiven free at any depot of the label and wrapper from HOLBROO HORACE DE Trea ings Something New for SATURDAY. A COMPLETE STORY IN THE. EVENING WORLD ° OF THAT DAY, First Story Next Saturday, RIDE OF GLENDEARG. ‘BY ALLAN MIVOR, | ie