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AnESTAURT ‘Seven Young Men with Revol- Avenue and Shoot EPT HIS PISTOL ONE K : ‘POINTED AT THE BAR. ne ItWas a Noisy Ten Minutes; but! No Policeman Heard the Com-| motion—Two of the Men Found Later and Arrested. William Vupowliz, In the West Side Police Court to-day, described the visit | of seven young men to his restaurant, | at No @2 Seventh avenue, early to-da £8 Gn imitation of the of Port Arthur. The walls of the restaurant are full of bullet holes, mute reminders of a crowded ten minutes, Two of the seven playful virltors | were in court. They were James Can- feltman assumed name—of No, 45 West Pirty-cghin street, and Frank} Rose, of No. Wf Seventh avenue, Magistrate Mayo held thom tor the Grand Jury in 8.00 ball even. According to Lupowila, Cant'eld, Rose and five others entered his place abouc 2 'olnek this morni There were no other customers. Three waiters, two cooks and a cashier were on hand to take care of patrons, Of Codrse Me Threw Up His ds. Lupdwits rays that Rose walkea up! to him, pushed the busincds end of & revolver against his visage and ordered ini to throw up bis hands. He threw ) CR Five-YeareOld Boy Ru Vehicle Trying to Fleeing, with four or compan- cop!” from a bonfire which they had made in One Hundred and Fourth street | Qear Third axenue, Emil Jaeger, five years old. ran under the rear wheel of @n auto brewery truck to-day and was crushed. He ts dying in the Harlem Hospital. Miss Mary Clark, living at No, 1706 Third avenue, saw the accident: picked up the boy and carried him to the Une Hundred and Fourth street station, two blocks away, While she waa doing this the child's playmates ran to his home, at No, 207 Bast One Hundred and Fourth street, with the news that Emil was dead, WARSHIP TAKES RINTIAL OP Tennessee Christened by School Girl Sponsor While Throng of Notabie Guests Cheer Suo- cessful Launching, PHILADELPHIA, Dec, &—Under dis- appointing weather conditions which, Haney*of the effalr, the atmored cruiser Tenneatee wus launched to-day at the yards of the William Cramp Ship & Engine Bullding Company * however, detracted little from the bril- | BIG AUTO TRUCK USHES CHILD ns Under Rear Wheel ot Run Across Street and Is Fatally Hurt. Mra. Jaeger, wild with grief, reached | fons, at an alarm of “Cheese it; a| the police station just as Dr. Palmen-| tler, of Harlem Hospitai, was about) | to begin an operation. ¢ woman de-| | chared that if the sur touched her child she would ki) him, and if a policeman had not restrained her she | Would have carried the boy away. The doctor immediately placed his patient in an ambulance and hurried of to the hospital, although, he sald, nothing could be done for the boy ex- { cept relieve his pain, | Edward G. Hunt, of No. 482 West For- | etn strest, driver of the truck whieh ran Over (he youngster, surrendered to the police. a - jem Court B fo A Naa bed ah —_—. POLICEMAN DIES OF “FRACTURED SKULL George J, Kopp Strangely Loses His Balance and Falls Down- stairs in Eldridge Street Sta- tion-House, Patrolman George J. Kopp, twenty- four years old, attached to the Eldridge | street station, died im Gouverneur Hos- | pital to-day from a fractured skull re- | celved in falling downstairs at the a | tlom-houwe., Kopp reported for roll call | | | } STEL STOCK ~ ERP LG Common the Market Feature . With Preferred, Goes to New, High Records, While the Gen-| eral List Gains. DELAWARE & LACKAWANNA REACHES TOP FIGURES, Reading: Ontario & Western and Other Railroads Well in the Dealings—Tractions ‘Weaken and Sugar Under Pressure. Steel stocks jumped to the front in| the market to-day during a strong ses- sion and both issues ran to new high records for the year, The list generally was strong, gains averaging from 1 to 2 points, and prices being best at the closing, while trading was active, Steel common was the day's feature, which on notable buying went to 327-4, a gain of 5-4 per cent, while the pre- ferred advanced to % 5-8, against 4 1-8, ita chose of yesterday, Ontarto & Western held the market In the umrly dealings, {t advancing 2 points, and held well, although supplanted by Bteel. Reading was very active, it finishing with a gain of almost 11-2 per cent With few exceptions the other Rail. roads realized fractional gains. The Tractions weakened after @ cheer- ful start and closed generally lower Gaine of from 1-8 to 34 were scored on the Erle jasues. There was much pressure on Louls- ville & Nashville and American Sugar, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1904, IW. R. WILLCOX, TU BE POSTMASTER OF NEW YORK’ WILLCIX NAMED HANDS OF, SAD FIRPOSTHMSTER OL TO LAT | President Fcosevelt Announces Senator Declares that Ten Days He Will Send Appointment of Platt’s Man to the Senate. | Promised ‘Not to Interfere in ioe \“There Are Enough Conserva- tives in New York to Insist Upon His Return,” Is Senator Platt’s View of Situation. New Official, Who Was Park Commissioner Under Mayor, Low, Wins Against Marcus Marx in Fight for Office. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—"I know of only one reason why Gov, Odell should not control the Legislature and the BRIEF HISTORY OF ~~ rd ‘nt ave and that {is that Odell promised posi- 100 Pac Coast 2 pf % 8 os Willlam R. Willcox was born in || tvely ten days before election to Depew 1100 Pacific Mall... 49% 474 4% + M |] Smyfna, N, ¥., tn 1968, and myself that he would not inter- M0 Penn ROR...19 Le 1 + 4] He was educated in ‘the public }| fere.” 710 Peo Gas.......1124 111% 11% —% |] schools, the Normal Sehoot at Brock- || The foregoing statement was made 100 Peo, & Kast. 1 St M1 | port and the University of Rochester, || to-day by Senator Thomas C. Platt, of IO P.C.C, & Stl. HY 1% = 7% +24) His first active participation in pol. || New York, to newspaper men who 1000 Preased 8. C.. 1h 4% 41% + % || Itles was when he ran against O. H, J! called on him at his apartments at the 40 Press. S.C. pt 914 9% 91% 41% |] P. Belmont for Congress in the ‘Thip. || New Willard Hotel. 100 Pullman P,C.20 «0 «040+ % |] teenth District. He was defeated, Senator Platt was asked if anything 100K. R, Bec...., 14 9% 924 Mayor Low appolated him Commis. J|new had transpired” concerning tt 2000 Ry St, Sp'g... 324 22%) By + 14 |] sloner of Parks, Senatorship, and he replied that i O R'y Bt, 8. pl. 02% 92% 24+ % He is & member of the Union || had been othing of consequences & at 190 Rep. Steal .... 17% 17% 17% + % |] League Club and the Bar Assoola, = oe la Bea pe’ 60 Rep. Steel pl. 71 704 70% — % | ton. ‘ “Everybody knows what I think about 120) Reading .. ... Wi 78 1h +1% it)" be said. When his attention was called to a published Interview with 00 Rend, Ist pt. 9 8 89 + 4%] WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—The follow. | Representative Littauer, to the effect 1200 Read, Sd pf... $2 9% $144 + ling official statement was made at the | that Gov. Gael would contra! the fee: Sans RO on oem | RE Ree ee Ware and tht roca de bere 80% +1% | “The President hus decide to appoint | statement quoted. Continuing. he 7300 Rub, Goods 2 Rub, Goods pf. 97 NEW POSTMASTER. election of a Senator to succeed Depew + | Wiliam R. Willoox Postmaster at New oe e are enough conserva- York City, and Mr, Willoox’s nomina-| vee We eNee tives in New York to recognise that Before Election the Governor’ Next Tuesday. the United States ein ei | ‘VICTORY FOR THE SENATOR TIME TO HANG UP FIDDLE OVER GOV. ODELL.| !F DEPEW CAN BE BEATEN. f TWENTY FANILES WA FRE PANG |Blaze Starts in Tenement in East Ninenty-seventh Street, and All the Inmates Join in Wild Flight for Safety, | WOMAN LEAPS FROM WINDOW ON THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE, ‘Her Legs Broken and She Is Ine jured Internally—Fifty Pere sons Get to the Ground by Fire-Escape. Twenty families were thrown into @ panic to-day In a fire at No, 213 Bast Ninety-seventh street. More than fifty, persons were forced to come down the fire-escapes and one woman In the con~ fusion following the attempts of all te escape at once, jumped from a window on the third floor, Her leg was brokes and she received internal injuries or The fire started in the cellar spread rapidly to the first floor, smoke shooting up the air-shaft f the halls and became so thick tha escape by the stairs was soon mad possible. The excited tenants rushed to the fire-eacapes, Frank Loroceo, a bootblack, licemen Fitagerald and William of the East One Hundred and } vtreet station, arrived at the sami and entered the burning house ‘They helped the people find ¢ escapes and did much to prevent would have been a loss of life has a helping hand been given at the 4) dows leading to the fire-escapen, ‘ | the latter closing unaltered, while the| 29 * . . + Joy | ‘The fire-escape ended about twel up bls hands #0 hard he aprained his) (se ment officials, representatives | at 1215 o'clock and met his brother, wno| pyro ings 9.4 per a no Be pt 0 +1%4 | on will 60 into the Senate op Tuesday Depew has been a model Benaor an 1; | teat thoes he ccroee oad 12 Ad ae Ross | of the navy and army from Washing-| waited outside for him, and they were! Delaware & kawanna reached @| “soo gic gy ye ae 69% +2% | next.’* ‘ fionthery can defeat Depew at this | sary to get a ladder to reach the m| got the boss covered, sald Rose! 4, New York and this city and a| © have gone home together. new high figure the year, the price br fp pf. .105 103 +3 Senator Platt ts happy. even with the | time I think it Is about time for Us (0 ang women coming down the escape, companions, "Go as far as you party of distinguished Tennesseeans,| After roll call Kopp started up to the seling Up to 38. ba rare A ve pt. 8 , 78 41 | defeat of hia friend and candidate for|hang up the fiddle. | The policemen stendied a badd: headed by Gov. J. B. Frasier and his} dormitory on the third floor to ohanwe! me aEO ee ainaky wue@: GRAND ime agit: Df.. 6% 3 the te, C ¥ MM, Depew, seom- m PARTNER SAYS which was atill alx feet sby, ery all the there, crate i Staff, attended the launching. his clothes, When half way between shar and of bonds 70,00. The toial uh bei 1% ith Ht + “ ing ¥. gis ore He has wou BLACK’'S PAR 5 through We coolness of Fitsaerala nant Wolvers and began to shoot. They #! w and cold and|the second and third floors.utaturn in| Males of stocks for the wee a 4 G84 38% + | from the President the appointment or , | Were carried from the end oj @t ithe delling, the walls and the floor. ea Pucad users ween tirtanie by al the stairway, he lost his balances trom | 083100 shares and of bonds $44,002,000 HMO South, Pac, .. 64 Gi oA — | Willlam R, Willcox to be Postmaster of HE WILL BE ELECTE |Seeape to the rect In saety, Clouds of smoke filled the room. Bul-| |” . F 4 " ‘ South. Ry, Co. M14 2% 30h + 4] New York. ‘i ¥ persons were helped down dviagle of aieet which fell during the| some u own cause and fell over the 4 : k 8, Black's law | tore through the partition Into the| ™* ' The Closing Quotations, 4100 So. Ry. Co. pf. ig 9% 984 + %| Senator Platt was satisfied with the| Former.Gov. Frank 8, his way, In the rear many others Meee eee cooks fell in a| entire morning, A chili northeast wind) bannisters.' He landed fat on hie back High- Low: Clon Net | 900 Team, C. & T.. 164 TA Tih 41 [oandidacy of both Willcox and Thev-| partner, Abe Gruber, in the Fitth Aver) Ooo UN) tin that pare of waiters crawled under the| *WePt pad py uh lg Neil ade cd aeegth de est, ing ch’ge| 0 Tex. Land 4 38% + 4 | dore Gilman for the postiastership, but | nue Hotel A ee a tal building but Molly Ckronovites, : across the J y y 200 i dis t hat bs 0 guests pald little attention to the|~ Sergt, McDermott and Roundsman ‘0 Allis. Ch'ers ” 9 w Tex, Pac. a 0 63% he was more interested in bringing ment tha Mia decides a. elect Mr, | waa cut off by the smoke pouri of the revolvers was empty | ™ 6 Les MW Allis, Ch. pf. 70 7 7 2 T,, St. L & W. 8% 364 38% —% | adout the defeat of Marcus M. Marks, | Legislature Bit the halle: oud-40 the Gnd Jer would reload it. Although | Clements, Fuller ran to him and Uitted him. Holy Ana, Cop... M4 S14 St + %4| BOT.8L.La W.o0 Oly Gly Bt 4 %4| Whove name Was OFesented to the Preal-| Black es United States Sunator. Mr.) <hraugh te Dalle Sul DO the Ot % tow doors from ‘Thirty-fourth Interest was bers the ble vr ee gee peta | Ling Bo 0 Am, Ag. Ch... 2 2% 2% +14] 100 Twin CR. T.107 107 107 + MH] dent by Capt. Norton F. Goddard, Sen-| Gruber said i: ved all keg eo - bree pe ane leah Oibiae laa ship and its xe! sponsor, Mies | nope, . Taves, of Gouverneur id . g 8 18400 Union Pi 6 ator Platt also got the ide: lew weeks | yoting, and Black was as . and a block from Broadway the) {0th wragier, daughter of the| pital, ead his skuli waa fractured in| “0 Am. Aw C pf. Ss SoM mae ie eens Lae. Nase aes, vented che ! | She was found unconscious an ppeared to attract no atten- An | two places, He was en to the hos-| #0 Am. Car & F. 4% 3% HY + %| %0 Union Pac. pf. 54 %% %4— yl ago that Go i be! eletced, treated by Ry. Burns, of the ton outside. Governor of Tengronee, and a great! cia) led there at about 6 ovciock,| 30 Am, C.F. p.9 9% % + 4%] Un, Ry. Inv... 2M 2% iy —Ms| candidacy of Marks and then announced | In oppositon to this was theairange) Toei by ot Cok at cae tts , cheer went up as she broke the bottle | “Kopp was appointed to the force On| tw Am, Cot. Oil... 34 W% %%+%| MUN. Rv. In, vfs 68 68 —%| Publicly that he would oppose the con-| attitude of the friends of Benator woe ont ude eS Ry tC _) Then All Backed Out. of champagne on the prow of the| Dec. & of last year. He had an ex-| oo 4 0. nis pol. aim 3144 Mlb —- 4] IMOUSCT Pine ..,. 20% 2% 0% + 14] irmation of Marks on the floor of the| Depew. The Senator had an Interview spon Hi-res 0 & near seven shooters had Batt! criteor, {cellent record, and was married only rae h + %| 1700 USCI Pine pf. 94 7) M+ 14| Senate : with Gov, Odell last evening, and since tenement, y wounds wi . last month, He lived with his you 1900 Am. Hide & L. 10% 10% 10% + % he friends of the Senator seem tO treated. Be ee Ces. Fotiowng the launch the maviee | wae at No, 518 East Bighty-third| quo a, jt, & lL. pew 4 ae et | MOUS R & Ime sf sg + yl] The scleotion Wiles wes not a. then the friends Of ey are sirangely | “Arter the fire wos extinguished La out of the place, Keep) guests were entertained at luncheon In| gtrect, aad = 4% 9% + | 4200.U. S. Leather, 15% 14%, 14% + %| nounced by the President until Senator | {ihiant and say Depew will be elcted, . coverea with thelr Te| the mould loft, | i mao orca i | ye Pig me 4 4 | 2001U. 8 Lea, pl. Wi 97% 84 + || Platt called at the White House and] "The two statuments ut tometer be | Fe eee eee rend ae helped alg Tr was’ fifteen minutes before ernor's marty included the | 4 : . 0 U. — 4 | held an hour's conversation with him, | persona unfriendly to Ode oped | jahding. In’ a. Weakened condition, \ The Gover y 1500 Am. “yb Bh +h 8. Rubber,. 4 %% BH-—% out to mean that at the proper time the) pong ag nal: oned. ‘fi ita or any of his employes! foljowing: Gov. and Mrs. Jus, B. Fra-| Matt Oe OO 4%] OU B Rud, pf 86% MM + | Willcox had the Indorsement of the| Governor himself will come forward as| Hatt ip and hair scorched. He was’ ei ¢ reollaier, Senator and Mrs. BW. Car- oe ot sre BA HN — | 1000U. B Steel ... i BPH 2% + | Chamber of Commerce, of Seth Low, | the harmony cundidats But from the) Fonoviteh, he was ease ae Policeman ‘Thorpe, of tae West THis) nigoy, Mr. and Mra, T. B. Carroll, Gen, Am. hig a aety ai +55] 700 U. B. Steel pl. 95% 914 95 + %| Hllhu Root, Andrew Carnegie and many | pn the face, between Feper Ont DIRE Hurne, of the Harlem Hospltal Net Wyraaventh street station, | happensé| i. H. Hanna and mother, Gen. and eA amet eid td. Lek — | 80 Va-Car Ch... Hy ah + Hof the prominent business men and legal) Geidgr'y announcement 1s conakdered! "39, 1"as yt an OF Ne ate “a mater long. He was greatly surprised at the) 4 1, 1D, Tyson, Gen, and Mrs. J. H. Am. Smelt pf O10 41 | 20 Va-Car pf....119% 119% 119% + % | lights of New York. authoritative | avenue, driver of an express wagon, wi Reeresr Tegra: And cigoalied tor se, a) d Mra, J.B. Pound, 10 Am, Sut ....17 170 10 + oe ac h Senator Platt’s call at the White| Gov. deli, Tim Woodruff, with Tish the time and, leavin 08, vi.cemay Bewert reeponded| Hardwick, Gen. and Mra, We 1% Va LC e Cie MY —% : Michael J, Dady, had a long talk over | ut dhol ub cen ert Feepor 0 Am. Bt. Fay.. 15 i rule ‘ouse was In response to an invitation wagon by the cur! and the two olliver with Lupo’ Gen. R. E. Fort. H. C. Alexander, yl] Vulean Det... 10) 10 — | the appointment of Dady to his old | (atves When his help was no Jot siarted & aaarch Of Lie saloons of hel Col, Le W. Buxtord, Col, Sam L. King, bo . at ve in bt ht a “| 40 Wabash , 2% BK BK to mathe President, who Giemid ithe place in the Board be ig Md eeaed he miarted to drive off. and in newh| or the artillery delega-| ¢, ‘ . Col Ww tin, m, Sugar .. 000 Wa t invitation as an act of courtesy after | has bee: joing the wheels of his wagon passe lowe and Canfield were found at Cal ‘tion careees Sore ra axe’ | 10 Am. T. & ae 1% 18 — iH} avn Wi i Rig Pia ie kaving made up his mind regarding the Comaitaee oe Fee ren over a Une of hose. On. compat) Pwenty-ninth street and Heventh aves! iar, Col, and Mra. P. A. Shelton, Cal Housekeeper Says Bernhard 1000 Am. bs Ve ey an ey 4 100 West, Un. T. i 9% @% appointment of Willcox, Is not, enouh He saya the County | the East One Hundred and Fort ye eu t 5 y ees : 2 7 —————— t ee, is the be or he ruriders rage in packet and Mim Ws W: Maguire ah@ two Am, Wool pa OK HN HH WOW ALE. DD Tnutter must come. Ye is threatening And’ took im at once (0 the a ariciders, They refured ta tell the| daukhters atin feu tu Agreed to Provide for Her it} Xo Anmconda ott 1) te 1 | OWL TPN TH ATH +H to take the matter to the County Com; Court net Whe atory was told panes compan .o Col. and Mra, W. K. Abernathy, Co! a ony 700 Wis. Central.,, 4 2% 2% mittee, oe Jaw Gare, Abe | complain ——_ mM y ‘i A, T. & BFR MH B+ ‘ A the County Committee must do the cer-| trate Crane discharged him, thi Ha Roertn, Cot and on. 2. ie] With but Left Wont—AGks} jay x'san . orcs om won + 4) Wie Con LES ON OH + 8 "RI overnor was partcwariy aut of istcyea” eagle. hat hough echal 9 ‘ Dibretl, Col. and Mes. Harris Brown, 1100 At. C. Line 1% 1 IMY + humor to-day, He refused to discuss| violated the law It was of no Ps FEAST (lf LIGHTS Col and MN. Wi $4) Consus, and $30 a Week for Services, 100 Ralt, & Ohio #\° %% %% + %| WHEAT STRONG ON anything. 1 is believed that the etimp | compared with, the services he had 2 Vd * oT) b -% it ini is plans | q : Mra "A.M hook, Capt and Mr 0 Brook. R. T.-H ON M1 WEATHER CONDITIONS fork Poatmasterahip had to do with his) Ping Ase eulten Me Brey “erred th : Wi Mise Whesneth ‘Whores, Miso lorraine} -MAteeret Erwin, who was housekeeper! yo prunw'k Co... 11 i 1 + % pane We eS | suleate Say aes toe Samer: She if Meeks, Miss Entelle Baiicy, Mie Mary | {Cf Samuel Bernhard for more than} it nutirck Co.,..6 © @ +%| The opening of the whent market | | Guy Trigg, Miss Auguota MeKeldin, | Swenty-two years, has brought St) sey canada Bou.d 71% 71% 71% — | Was strong to-day on the low tempera ” PROFIT-TAKING HURT | \ , Mia John W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, 1eeinet his sister, Henrietta Mandel) go can, Pac., ....1K% 1 144 + | tures In the West and less snow than STOCKS IN LONDON, _——~— Be Pee ee re | ae aE eae ete fee | TO Ches. & Ob. Ho (0 HY + 4] expected. ‘The Initial prices showed Brokers Not Prepared for Mon- ; ; ay lett eh eG ry of $90 4 li ‘ains of from three-eighths to one- y i 4 le D. “| moChic, & Altondd 4 +t |B Merriment and Joy Mark: Cfia- Pesaro = bet = cg pgs ellos cating Soy tat bsg TOCH. & N. W..gK 10 K+ % salt of a cont, Calon fromm tee foreign ster Showing and Prices Drop}, ox:now. pep. 8—Owing to the eave | f : Smith, WO ChLAN, W. plz 296 296 ares ots wet ? of money discounts were weak In the | nukkah Celebrations for Eight ~ 43 pel rege ey i Re oft » ad ui an sole Oi wo. 0 At Liveryoot was three-eighths to one-| 50 Points in @ Riot Of| machen to-day. ‘Trading on the. Stock john W. Fry, 4 ra. Erwin says in her complaint, . Ma St. P11 175% 115% — 4 half of a cent higher on predictions of due on profit-taking. | é MoCreer & Days—Special Ceremonies at| tie 3tixses Maguire, Jenn Donohue, | prepared by A. H. Hummel, that In| S€°°- ire ees A decrease of 1,400,000 bushels in the} Trading. sier, [MAS P phi 1 1 + nn ericans opened steady and rallied | u ! Miss Anna Lee Penn, Perey Warren, | 1880 Bernhard: engaged her as, house-| °C M® “ world’s shipments thie week, Hes. Oeeeee, SREY ANS TEENS | : Jewish Theological Seminary. |«. F. Mitton and wife, Miss Mary L. Keeper, and she held that position to martes a: ae oe Corn was featureless with prices Amount. of busitess was, transacted . Baxter and Miss Batley, the day'he died, Nov. 15, 1908. Lien a a showing no changes, WAGHINGTON, Dec. $—Preliminary| Baltimore & Ohio an uisville : : These members of the Nashville! In an aidan Mx Erwin vaye ahe| Lech Un te nt BT" New: York's opening prices were: | returna to the Chlet of the Bureau of] M4 "Mtaqhe™qcana Trunk improved | Ot Monday, Dee:mber a In all het sy: es of New York the| Chamber of Commerce, which sought|firet met Mr’ Bernhard twenty-six yeaa] Oo C0" 0 a1 pnp 6% Gy + yj WHEMt—May, Ud7-6; July, 1087-8; De-| gratistics, Department of Agriculture,| at tho openine. but afterward was ir- the st! | feast of of Chanukah will be ftingly| to have the cruiser named in honor of] 4#0. when she was living at No. 2} 5 60" arc. wT. ivy 10m 17% slug | Comber UTIL Corm—December, 671-2. | show @ total production of cotton ta] Terular | | sig tmnerial Japaness 28 ey observed to-night and for the rest of| thelr State, were present: William C.| Great Jones street. She wae married, | “so oo” south ps iy 2p y | Ghlcawo's opening prices were: Wheat | the United @tates In the year 1904-195 ee pan ee te ot Ol were quoted at 95 Sale of | im slant days of celebration. This 19|Colller, L. R. Eastman, J. W, Judd, be at husband, @ theatrical man, had! tho col go td pt sy =% mi = | May, 10 4-4 to 1107-4; July, 999-8; De- | of 12,162,000 ‘Dales. Round bales have emeeentiiemmate | ale O} / \ “Feast of Lights," and,although | George R. Knox and Gen Lee Brock, | 4 “eM at cember, 1001-2, Corn—May, 6-8 to] peen included in this estimate and re- | ; is atterns, Feligious in form and ceremony, {t- Is —=_- Sho declares that Bernhard palt| S99 Corn produste 24 THN, arty a | 34; July, 46 84;. December, 483-8 to | duced to thar equivalent In squ BANK STATEMENT FAIR, | Silk Waist Pattern { ‘characterized by o lightness of spirit g marked attention to her {rom the first, | 1000 Corn Pr. pf... ; 2: 81-2. ales, ‘The estimate does not Include rer Fancy’ Silk (white “eve \ And a genera} celebration marked with Protedjed great love, for hor and she] isn net & Hud... 18 187 1874 + y| New York's closing prices wore: Wheat | Voters, The eatimated production by|Cut im Loans @ at jaagirt , \ merriment and joy. became attached to hm, so thot when | “ry net.'L. @ W.M3 $4 ay saig|—May, 12 44; July, 18-4 Md: Decem. | Siates will be made pubic Dec. § at} Gatm tm Cle House Figures. ing’ and dark colors) a It te the cusotm to light a candle the te agin ve With Big, four Years laren | 2001. & Rio G. pf. 6% Sy s+ 4] Der UTI4, Corn—May. S112 asked; |! A. M- This shows & monster crop.) In the weekly bank statement issued | de Chi W fret mond of the feast and each suce Baerga ie Mme four years later.) “son pet. Un. Ry.. 78 TH 18 + | December, 67 asked, pss re Bs Bt dn to-day @ pronounged cut ta loans was | Crepe de ing Wa ‘eeding night to add another. The cele- % a‘ 0 Det’ South. pf. % - —— ie shown, while there was a slight in- 1 h Subsequently, ‘at Bernhard’s sugges: he me — % he year's crop estimate wa: » | lengths, ¢ ration lasts cight days, It was first WENT FOR H f| E°* | v0 Distillers’ Sec, 39% that the years CfOD Sat-male Was a. re in the cash surplus. Deposits { tion, Erwh os 9% 4+ s crease in the established in honor Vot the successes Ne Lae eee ee le tele 5: 0% Bh 4+ SHIPPING NEWS, ord breaker was followed by another sen | wer» hoavily decrearcd and other Ag- a*, the case is stil) pending. sational break in prtces, they dropping 00 2.90 ta £,07 eac Which befell Judas Maccabeus and his Bernard, she saya, paid her living| 9° Erie Ist pf. La, LY Lye ar Ko |urae disappolating, but on the whole Patriotic followers. After defeating the 4 S| G0 Erte 24 pf...... 87% Sle Th + ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. points, while the market was in a Wall street viewed the report as fair, chat expenses in the Great Jones street be Sun rises 7.00/8un sete, 4.83/Moon rises 2.59 | of trading, The decline that has been| The Clearing-House figures were; 4 Byrians they re-entered Jerusalem and Y Bride Who Had B house, and when er husband sought a| 10 Ped. M&S... 6 60g Oh + a porons oni Go eet & meaty and | saan Dee. $11,818,000 ey eated ihe Tempie, which had been oung e 10 Had Been) concillavion agreed ‘that if she woud} 0 F. M. hy vt. 8A Hd PORT OF XBW YORM rel ans woarkex (ia teoae ti ochte| Pee, Dee. "10:34, 400 | Twenty-third Stryet, wr ea ’ $0 Gen. Eled. Co..191% 191 191% + 4 on a 84 | Scie discovered upon the entrance into) Saying to Surprise Husband] "ot hearken to ewin's plea he would AMAIY to 8 1-2 vents proved insufMolept in the | Legal tenders ; | MEE tease ct eonchtp that ce Hitually 9 pr provide for her for the rest of her life. ey oy Na be % + Ml city of attante - Savannan |'eatimation of the trade to fully reflect | fPrerve t's. Ot ens funinable. A mall! Had to Give Money to Help| ‘Relying cn tits promise, Mrs. Erwin von 1M, MM + | irookivn City sBriscol | the new. conditiods of affairs and & rn of consecrated oll was at last 18800 11, Central ...158% 167% 168 + 4 | Orizaba Kara, | me ne 8u : 4 Through a miracle this ol) Hi in C urt wys she went to live with Bernhard as 160 Int. Paper my ref my 2 Jamestown .. bee Norfolk | crop of tha size reported, Batineed Ri Deoow te Tne. nt f the entire week, im ourt. his housekeeper, The case will come up| 18” ont wed “ - en aaeee n Dhe opening prices were: Decembur,| , *Cireulation showed neither Increase nor week to come will be given over for trial in the preme Court next| }% Int. Paper pf. 74 77 ™) 14 INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, aaa "| decrease, P After the secre; Wednesday, The answer ts a general WiInt, Pump... 0 DUE TO-DAY, $2 to 8.0; denuery, 8.63 to $4; Feb. dental, 10 Towa Central.. 9% m4 Henoa British King, Aptwerp | Tuary, 840 to” #.62; March, $0 to A but no ga ‘The dimes saved up by his wite for W Towa Cent, pf. i ie ite | Serie, So baa eae, SV 8h were moat claborat> o Christmas went to pay the fine imeoved) NEW SIIBWAY STATION OPEN, | woican. @ itch ow 41 ‘_Fontabette, ‘at Thomas | O14; August, $q@) bid, thee conducted by Albert Lucag| 0" Charles Reed, a driver for Atams) 20K ' * The closing pryces were: December, Pesce’ y Albert bao . an. City 89.. 3% 3% IK +h OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS Tak dudunee, Sie ta Ras eee UJ o y in the! Express Company, by Judge Higgins, | Ps - TM to 7.93; J: vy. 4 tree; and Rivington street syna- Broadway Traine Will Ren to One) KC. 80. ph. WY EK BAILED TO-DAY 0 +: Mi: P ‘ At the Jewish Theological; '% the First Criminal Court, in Jersey | | KO a Rapes ss Yroelda, Trinidad Funwy, $10 to S12; March, $20 to 4.2; , nary the students have arranged | Clty, to-day. Handred and Fitty-Seventh Street. | 3100 L ‘ gE a os any a e 1 pened ggg April, to S28; May, 881 to 8.32; June, u WIG! CCA MOUI wilt tne noid |, Afticlee that should have deen deliv-| Prank Hedley, Géneral Manager of|xemtou. & Nash. lit iw sol fe Fprveerie’ Glace, £22 to 604; July, &&% to 837; August, % morning at tho Temple Heth | ered were iniasing and Reed fell under | the Interborough Rapld-Translt Com-| sep stan ') 8108 Bere eee | RSW A: Maree sige’. barely LATER IMPCRTATIONS OF THE CELEBRATED Cholim, BSeventy-second | suspicion. When arrested, the police! pany, announced to-day that to-morrow! op afot. at, Ky...1% IM IMG —% Kambure. steady ue, where | say, he confessed that he had stolen) moraing at 11.90 o'clocigtne Subway wa-| sm ster ecu... Ry Ate 2G Ph yy oe * Logghb ss Bae Ab rgd ag dob ed Cl i Cc t speak 10 {8 hres ladies’ coats and two sealed pack: | tion at One Hundred aod Pitty-eeveoth| ye sec, fossa ot piace New Orleans market. In anticipation ‘Classique Corsets Lexington | *8°9- street and Broadway will be opened for “ " of a day of excitement the floor and the Reed, who Is twenty-one years old, had borne a good reputation, and in Consideration of this Judge Higgins said he would only impose a fine of $25. Reed's wife was in court and had with The pair have and husband a “good Christmas. Bhe thought there might be Money in the box to pay fine, hut 1t was broken open and the it was found thet | Then 3 been married only a few months and she sald she had Intended to give her public use, Heretofore this station has only been open at Infrequent intervals, From to-morrow morning {t will be tegularty open and the trains will run on the Broadway line to this station, in. of stopping at One Hundred and stead Porty-fifth street, as has been done, Over’ 700 Cails 20 Minn, & St. L. % Gy TOMAPASSM. Bo 100M. KAT... 8H 1000 M. K. & T. pt. 6h 60% 1WMo. Pacific ...1U% 110% 00 Noah.C.& St. 10M OK +8] eH — 4) WOMEN DRINK ACID. One Was Il and Despondent, hut No Reason Is Give Second © Mrs. Helen Gardne mitted guicide to-day by drinking car-| Many excited country bankers were on bolle acid, For some time Mrs. Gard-|the floor. ‘They had been lending money Also large assortments of very desirable ae ‘ ner 8 an invalid and had be-| on a basi# of § cepts and above, ‘ ‘ A as come despondent, Janvary tumbled to 7.5% March to French Hand-made Corsets s Met daurhter, Lillian. ret after several hours’ 4! féund her mother Bry bench ret, Sears) j ttynino years} y (ow minutes of the reading of the | old, of No. 167 Ameterdam a galleries of the Exchange in the South- } ern city were filled with women. The | estimate of 12,162,000 bales was a sur. | prise making by close to a milion bales the largest crop vet ratsed. Prices fell from # to & points within venus, Com-| report, representing about $2.00 per bale, ‘urned home! $.0¢ and M: to-day and | recover: An emptied | {2 hein ‘theee' wy whe ete on dee dike E 1 were #1 fs bat ve) include the newest models for Winter, espectally adapted to the style of dress, embodyiny features of absolute comfort and gracelul pose. IN MATERIALS OF SILK BROCHE, PLAIN) AND FANCY BATIST£S AND COUTIL,