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4 DEPEW BUBBLES GOPPER LEADS OVER WITH JOY BREAK IN STOCKS He Eats an Optimistic Break- Market, Hit by Latest Lawson fast in an Optimistic Way, and Talks Some More Op- timism Over His Victory. “HARRIMAN MY FRIEND AND ODELL’S,” HE SAYS. Then the Senator Disserts Op- timistically on Control in Po! itics, and Says the Word Is) Often Misapplied. Shot, Drops Apart, with Amal- gamated Forsaken and Ham- | mered Down to Low Figure. | | | | CONSOLIDATED GAS ALSO HIT HARD IN DECLINE, | steel Runs Off with St. Paul, | Reading, Canadian Pacific and Louisville and Nashville —Tractions in the Slump. With the perturbing matter of the z United States Senatorship finally | While stocks were booming along in settied by the submission of Gov. | % Strong market to-day the latest Law Odell to the demands of Senator De- Pew's friends, — Republican @ettled down to-day, Gov. Odell had nothing to add to what he said yes- terday, but Senator Depew was tui of lk. When senator Depew announced his Great victory yesterday he incorporated in it the startling theory that optimism always wins, There some poll- telans in town to-day who do not be- Neve it, Among them are the friends Of ex-Gov, Black and sundry members of the Tapeworm Club. The Tape Wormers were so optimistic that as Sate as Wednesday night they had a @inner at ¢ Regis to celebrate They expected st Mr. Black's Aegan | fon manifesto with superstitious threats polities |@8ainst Amalgamated Copper, hit Wall \street and prices tumbled all around while buying, which had been brisk, eased off, the speculators running to | cover | This was about noon, and from that | time until the close the decline contin- ued, with the exception of a feeble rally | which barely steadied the list, The fin: | sh showed prices off from 1 to about 2 | points, with the market quiet } Amalgamated, which had been a fa-| | vored Issue early in the day, was tm-| mediately forsaken, and it had to bear the brunt of the selling, which set in with vigor, The copper ivsue in its upward Might had touched 74 7-4, bi — | | | facilities. Hamilton proposition, estate speculators. But the section that cannot wait and must not be made to wait for relief is the vast settled region between DeKalb avenue and Fulton street, and reaching from the East River to East New York, Here dwell the vast majority of the strap-hanging, shivering, suffering victims of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. Every foot of the land is built up and every resident inconvenienced and abused. life being shortened by existing conditions, NO! A four-track subway route should be laid out at once from the terminus of | the new Manhattan Bridge, at Flatbush avenue and Fulton street, up Fulton street to Gates avenue, up Gates to Broadway and up Broadway to East New York. Then, and | only then, will Brooklyn’s residents have real rapid transit, real relief from the intoler. able conditions under which they are now dwelling. The tunnel now building from Whitehall street, New York, to Joralemon street, Brooklyn, thence up Fulton street to Flatbush and Fifth avenues, will be of vast advan. | tage to the speculative interests with huge land holdings in Hempstead and Jamaica, but will not give Brooklyn proper 5 per cent. of the rapid transit required. ‘To Harlem in 15 minutes’’ was The World’s battle cry until it conquered. ‘To Brooklyn Homes in 15 minutes To Brooklyn Homes in F a hg iteen \Linutes' R, WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS'’S plan for a Subway up the Eastern Parkway | in Brooklyn will not do, It reaches, he says, a tegion that is without transit | It is also without population, Almost as much can be said of his Fort Both can wait ten years without damage to any but real ” is a new slogan. Property is depreciating and It will be heard until it” 1 Gov, Odell there, afd his fatlura to| was avon hamered down tb 4, i eppear was the first inkling some of| while the aock was treely i 1s fully fulfilled ! ck bo: ove ra & point on a show o ee” that the Black boom had been tupp f, but wae toon pushed down | L-————— — —<———— ————— ———— , again, dnd closed weak around 7. An Optimistic Breaktast, Consolidated Gas had its own troubles] ———____—__— — ene —- Nisan 9s Srening World rencetar tal |ton Borat tenaaine wicoce ey th | MANHOLE COVER FLIES | en an Evening World repar +} tlon Counsel Delany's message to the : A @4 on Senator Depew to-day he was Board ot Eatimate quoting the opinion | High iy bg en's COIN FLIPPING JURORS P io . ef ex-Judge Dillon to the effect that th Y. Doek ” wo ebgaged in rating an optimistic break: | Cry hay power under the present chats| sexy Nite Pe) i fe Ne IN THEATRE WINDOW. SCOLDED BY THE COURT. fant. He said it was an optimisilo| ter to erect and operate Ite own lighting Nor & West, SK 1% © =< | | Dfeakfast and there was enough op: | plant. The price of ga» (umbled rapidly i oe oe he Me Yoniem radiating from him to inoculate) (8Nw & pointe, Just before the close| North Am....1%@ Io Wa + Y Consternation Among Soubrettes Four of the anything within a mil it recovered & point, tut was at the! sOOnt. & Wet... diy 41 Ml ~ te and a Runaway Acotdent the | p om of the ‘state ‘ 80 1 "i ME wish you & happy new year,” said) Canadian Pacific, Paul, Lauiaviti pot a ure pny ni me] aoaniibanioe R st « Gan Explosion. Inde Hig sy Relegea x the Senator, “Oh, about that matter | Md Naahville and Heading were the) © ‘4 : \ ; With a loud roor a gas explosion) Judge Higgins, of the First Criminal ? hardest hit 4 ’ eife Mall... MY AR = ' " = ¢ of my return: well, 1 never doubted | ceiling: down ftom fet ce ee heey Pog hone Ps Ww ee n Operatives Vote on the Continue irier ymin er Into the alr at Court, Jerasy City, lectured four Jurors that I would returned Odell | Par cent. “4 erry 4 i | fl Fulton street, between William and 19 the coln-fipping case to-day, n at ats kta wx incest The Unitel Staten Steet stocks ‘soit | 3° Peo, Gas ance of Long Struggle, and | vines, Brooklys, today, discharged them, He told them that {¢ never oppored me when he learned tat | om aout t pont wechs later eee, atl BO PCC. @ BL le Ts Madama avenues, Brooklyn. Mee ect ite the sentiment of the party was in my] finished fractionally lower, The rem. of] 90 PCC @atL.ptlit Denide by a Big Majority £9 | Oe teh Bien: Sesahing through @ wins; he had the other 7 mould . ib o time did the Governor | tie Industriale generally showed frac- a h y i dow of the Gotham ‘Theatre, bringing | oUt a punishment that would serv ger At HO Vine Gia) che Governor | onal loses 0f #0 Preased 8, C.., WM ‘e ! an example for all men who fancy that . aah c f gh r the rehearsal in progr there to a/? ae a f: payed Vs jars Ae rooklyn Rapid Trane And Motro.| to Premed 8 ¢ A Hold Out Against Employers. 0 auine payee ace verdicts can be reached by the tossing . As he says, he may hh n politan yway led the decline} sno ny § Spe -% “ i 7s . acide amo! ag oth the Jooal tractions, the latter losing | ident of 8 penny y nace ys the ole ip b - cat 14 while the former dropped 14. The| Me Ry. 8. Spe. vt et A gang of men working under Fore-| ‘The four jurors who felt the brunt of Were available for the ple put Chat | Rries clowed off lightly, Bonds were| 10 Rep, Steel 4) FALL RIVER, Dee. %.—The cotton man Mustereon, of the Brooklyn Union| the Judge's words are Phillip Wolff, ‘ We oli haw i 4 ‘ Brooklyn Union e only human ; i ; Guean ne iio total salen Of winens wore 1,118, | ttt Ber Bteot pf. My mills strike that has been on here since Gas Company, hit bullt a bonfire on| Emilio Peterson, Allen Terwilliger and tes among our friends. But Gov, Odcii] i hy ital aalee Of ato B70, | | 88400 Reading “1 uly will continue, A majority of the street to thaw the ground so they | Bernard J. King. They were arraigned never let his personal feelings Interfere ™ 19 Reading lat pf all the unions Involved to-day voted In might tear up the pavement and locate | for having reached a verdict In the with what he thought was beat for the 700 Reading @ pf % ‘favor of a continuance. @ gas leak. 'T ak caught the flames | Peter Eckhoff-Annie Kopach case by | oobi tdel_very aie of course, stg, [700 Rook Inland... 37% BN He + 8) The total vote on the queation was Gnd the explosion followed. ‘The man-| the fall of @ coin, after the jury had over the prospects of being returned, 7 by r al wy 10 In fave 40 ed cover Was hurled th i} ‘ked for some tim ven atand : : x HWigh. Low. Close. che. | 1000 Rook Ial. pf " favor to 420 against, divided up ried through a « 4 som! ¢ fa the poblect than 1 watt yoateruag” Chiers.. 18 11% 1% — % | 100 Rub, Goods... a 4 | as follows; story window in the Gotham The for acquittal and one for con: 4 rh Ch. pt. 6842 | 160 Sloes-Bhefl ... OF a, For “Against |eattering the ‘moubreties and. agy Wik Part Harriman Played, mal, Copper. 1% 70% Th -2% L & SFist pt oy eee ‘Conis vance, Continuance tant and left t The Judge said to, the four men; “Flow great a port did EB, TL Harri Car & FM Mo We — %| 3800 SL & SF 2d pf + Me) Bh 100) fram of horses driven hy Hal one thing that say ‘ y econ y as aske by ‘ “J Loum tiaers We ' ry o H of the police to find man tay Ho your Viator ee asked CaF .WK 8% MS! OSLBFCEI cf + Maree ce 8 hie te i damaic A avenue, was atam- mn Wie made up the fiman j8 my friend and always hus ben] 20 Am, Grass T.. 19% 124 % +14] aoe L. 8 W 4 — | Spinners + ind s . ait tt explosion and tan away ts an would w friend of mine. At Ae Same time] yoo Am, Ho & T. 10% 10% 10% — 1 joo gt LBW. pe sey S888 | Mota! vote 1401 inde aa link to the ground. He sna- Going. Fee ee rome tee rae OL GY.) go Am, Hdl. pt. Mh 4 WM — 4] 61100 Bou. Pacific Gh — "| Intense interest was shown in t taken to Ue Bradford atte, foun ty Dut despite their friendship they have] 1 Am, Ice. oh 8% 64% 4 UT] igi Bou Pac. pf..16 5 1, | loting by the elty at large, as a yore to ¢ Bradfort Street Hospital, a C asd ne Mot always stood toxe matters,| 10 Am, Toe pf... 3% I Ih — y ‘9... 8 oH OR — | break the strike would mean an end to WIG eccommeens] suppressed gladness 4 friends mu difter A 4] 11100 Bou. Ry Co... 38 wl use e me of the four, Bren ep ion For tostance, “atecy| WAM. Tor... HK KK BY—N! geodon Ry Co. peg WM — lh) the hard timer which have prev | CHIMNEY FIRE AT RECTOR'S —————— were many bills before tho Legisiature| 10 Am. Loco phi IMM IMM — 4 Stan R&T. Co. % during the six montha which the a | jest year ig wpleh Mr, Harriman wes Aa a oe A Pd PA 2 00 Tenn, C&L 1 see ie dogwedly pe ‘ | STIRS BROADWAY THRONG. IRISH GIRLS ENTERTAIN, ign.” m. 3 p i HAY f000 Tex. Pacifle ‘| ike who were posted predicted that peensentaaaias —_—_— he, Bonator was asked whether it] 7300 Am. Smelt... 8% MM NN — NT yo pol, Bt Lid W. 1, the vote would be for continuance, ani] We*taurant Patrons at Lunch Seat.| Reception and Performance in Wasn't a fact that Gov. Odell was) 17 Am. Sm. pf ..118M 1 13 M0 'T.,ft.La & We pe 54% 1 | the labor lealors were free in saying ter Quick! + Hrovkiyn To-morrow Night, c ‘convince t a Pt 5 nm 88 y and Ga ie” oreed into line by being convinced that! qo Am. St. Fay. WW MM WK —41 sopwin CR TlWly 106% 106% — Se] that the workers were against going Chdiliee Searea, AP cli ea TAMMRIRARE fooies ture as he thought ne had oO Am, 8 F. pf. 83 BM IN] votn Bae & BP. ily 10% 10% 1M! back to Work on the mill-owners’ ternts . will hold an entertainment and recep- ee ale’ Srnec usver’ wae ia 100 Am. Gumar LUM 1 18H — Bln Un, Pacific Ni M4 1th ~ 4) The call for a vote, they aald, was to eral Recter’s romauran 1 No, s0| tion fo Buffalo Hall, Buffalo avenue ce of where It was worse misap-| 20 Am Latdabig 1 | woo tn. Pac. pf. 98 S74 WS +1 | Bhow the public exactly where the alway, shortly before noon to-day and Fulton street, to-morrow night As it than this As a matter of fact| 1 Am, Wool ,,. By 2 oy +1 + - a a“ | wtrikera th el . originating in a defective chi was previously announced, the program u c oc] ‘ord "i 100 Un, Frult Co, 106% *106% 108q —1 | ate jemselves stood, A plmney, 5 Vat teke much stork in the word] M0Am. Wool pf. e 8 % + % mn Ry. Inp. @% 6% 64 + %| Thete was a faint hope, however, About thirty patrons at lunch- will be entirely Trish, moet of the tale anyway. By y ‘ant hank | : 40 Un. Ry. Inp ‘ a+] seid ada A whee Sel of the Gaeta Ui The World for the ardent support i,| 710 Anaconda «1M 10% 19 —S | cote g G7 Pipe dy 9 3 — | that the vote might end the strike, and Gnd slarmed for a few itn. | ON DOs Rene ere ashe mcteeon Fy eee ae ronda and ma) OPA. T&S FS MOM NK) ot gop, pf. Aim 79% 19% —h| Phen the Ave unions entered thelr re- | Hoagie, Hotel Cadilinc, ad- will be delivered by the Rev, Father af. ‘orld amon the others, Just say for) TW At C. Line,.124%q 124 124 (001. 8 Lek Why TK BH) aeCL ve headquarters to ballot crowds | [VINK Broadway was blocked by the O'Flanagan of Summerhill College, Me that I wish everybody a Happy New) 450 Balt, & O.....104 100% INN) Ot) gow pe.tnaty 101% 102 surrounded the doors of each, awaiting 0°", Shhuratus and the crowd which | Silgo ; . Year and that Iam very happy my-| joo Halt. & O. pf. yh My WH— YL st ving ing Py tie feauis | Bathered John J. O'Leary, Secretary of the Gaetle M0 Dkiyn Ro To. 6M 6 A 1S 1400 U 8 Rubber. 4h My MO % They had not long to walt though,| Guests in the Cadillac first noticed League of the State of New ork, will Silence Golden, Says Black, ie as Pa Ny! i017 8. Rub, pf 4 9 «9 =A! for within AN hour the results were | the tire when smok preside, An exhthttion of anclent Trlah The quiet that follows a battle pe: 100 B'klyn UG. 2H OR canis g steel... ale 904 2 —% Announced, The carders frat sending |.” shoot trom tne and ames beman figure dancing wall be given by membars ated the atmosphere of ex-Gov, Black'’s| “© Brunswick Col 12° 124 + Whig ts a. 16 98% 99% —1t4| TRE Word abroad that they had vote om the chimney and an Of the Cumann Naf i Re Eni ggh dl eine toe tna tap. Cason Chee, & Ohio. HW 4K WK —N| go Ve-Car Ch plJil 10% Il +4) ‘There was cheoring by the strikers|) °° Patrons and employees did not who made such an impresiion at Car- Where he will spend New ‘Yeare Dax. | S00 Chi, @ Alton. 4% 4% @ —4) isova. 1 C&C. ah ath the fact that the sentiment was! K0OW of the blaze until dense smoke Meme Hall Deo, 18 “Have you anything to say, Governor, . & ON. W...20% OTR OM +H Ly -) st unanimous, but the feeling! Poured into the kitchen and dining. 4 the dancing will be mostly Irteh, apd att reer tients” ene aiken oF toe 1900 € N. W.. Mm 27% MO + 14 Wabash 2 (tlt ighout the city was one of disa; hasty exit MINE the music for it has been arranged by ya reporter for The FE Word | 900. & NW. pss way BT +9%) can Wabash pf... 4% 8 42 —" polatment, Storekeepers and others atlil *y exit from all quar-| Mosere, Sweeney and Broderick, It {s " word,” th Governor | 240 Chi, Gt W... 3% 4 BY + We] 20 Westinghouse 162% 18ty 181 + 4) face an Indefinite period of poor bus! e firemen arrived they lata we, hops fh nd preg aed fe BR a eplled., “This ina time when allence 1s) ia C. G, W.pt. BOY Me M—%| TH Weat. Un Tel OH M9 sy — ute eliid all are wondering what the) two lines of hose through the dining: | tone will follow thelr example ant have ween are famous for epigrama, Gov-| OC. @, W. deb. 4 SSH —14) DOWN & TE. 194 154 184 14 Ene milt-owners, cg learning the re: the ren ies dea yucky stopped Trish {tema on thele programmes inetend nor,” was ventured. AMO C., M. & Bt. PAM 172 11h] CMW AL Rope we sult of the voting. declared that they| After the fire was bired poy of being what ts ridiouously called w TAVOLL,” replied the Governor, “I think CM. & SUP.piS 18 Me Ft | TO Win, Contral.. 22% 22% 4, | would stand firm, and the deadlock be. of the restaurant Went back and haa | (due and presenting to thelr friends a3 yoy the, existing fircumsranore | Chi Torte. 24 My Wht | OW. Con. prey Hm KR tween employer and employoe seems as thelr junch, | Satenvasa nen Of se, nt, Opt ake whall let my fame stand as {t is?’ : 1 boone bs tight as ever. " ypes. 2 Mr. Bi shook hands with all his) zo Chi. Term. pf.4 2 @ —%& So The labor untons tnvolved are fight- un SEEDER amseietane sion can be secured from Miss N. Me- clerks, wished each one a happy new! , “ * ‘y alnst a 121-2 per cent. reduct Nulty, 24 Decatur street, Brooklyn, Parl ae ao oe, stot hua BUYING whdgare SSE eS ass THEODORE THOMAS ILL Lo ey 4 | HOC .C.C& BLLMG 9 My LONDON STOCKS, . MELBA STILL INDISPOSED. WHEAT STEADY, WITH Him Col F & 1 IT {COTTON DROPS AFTER _ “isves Conducting a Concert tor | PRICES NARROW | 2 colt Wh Wet ey ; — } SOME EARLY GAINS, _{h° First Time tn Pitty Years, | ytme, Alma Webster-Powell Will enn * 3% 3% — 4) LONE oa Dee. %0—Money was in| | CHICAGO, Dec, Wor the first time) — Replace Her in “Rigoletto.” 0c * nee strong demand in the market to-day ) & public caree ich © Steadiners marked the opening of the| ° me Hl \ for Block ‘Exchange requiremente, Tec | 1URNer cablew scared the shorts tn In a Public career which covers a period) ytme, Melba ie not suMclently recov. wheat market to-day, with prices un-| (Col. So. 2d pf i hl ante were weaker. Prices om gh, the cotton market to-day and prices |0f More than fifty years Theodore! red to be able to appear in “Rigoletto” changed and little bull supp t Cons, Gas. 1 19la —t'y Ex hanad Were Gao} ag be ° advanced from 12 to ® points. Spot Thomas to-day missed conducting ajat the Metropolitan Opera-House to- Ths warkets in the Wen wer snk, To. Pally 1 IBY + s4/Bxchange were Buoyant on Indications Sougeq and leading bears, however, Concert of which he has been adver morrow Fa LAT died Natat Wndaaheed the Wadivn en 4 TK 1K + 14] OF AN Increase In the public demand | continued to work for. lower Used as director. The leader is con- une. Alma sing Corn opsned firmer, but was nc 4 Corn Pro. p.. WM the TMH + 41° Fitted and Home ers ae strong. |on the idea that the advance abruad fined to his bed at hie residence and ———— tained. H) Del & Mud, 18 185% 1G — Hy] Americans ned steady at parity! waa no more than a response to a the public rehearsal of the Chicago Or- er York's opening prices were H Del 1 & WO a Pig { [and moved up with confident buying | hollday covering and prices declined ))eata roo in Orehestral SHOT HIT HIS FATHER, WE ictieys shee! Gay GS Del moan. & Oso ty HBA | And An all-round | broadening of | rapldly Hull was \inder the lireetion of the) ALTONA, N. ¥., Dee, %0—Witbur maven, 35 4 . South 4. 7 ; ; | support, the Bouthern Pacific refunding amount of cotton ned to Dee. 13, cold ever alnce the ened hanging up his shotgun in his home Chicago's opening prices were Wheat iso So. pt. 4 324 MY +I] acheme strengthening the Pacifle lines. | \ ; i ed. fell from his chair, accidentally dig. =—May, 145-8 to 1494; July. 91-8 to) ten tnetiiers’ 8 29% B94 Prices closed firm. would again prove a demoralizing In- On Sunday he was obliged to yield to charging the gun and mortally wound- Py SSecombes, ik ick May we Lecnere 4 MH Mem TL led firm. Japanese were | fluence, also aided in the drop. his Illness and since that time has been | ing his father, Edward Guyette. Tho heres ile aS rs i Maw . wb BELA DP. om Sid OT e Hort Arth te +4 ‘The opening pri were: January,,Confed to his bed. | Young man Is ‘nearly crazy from grief. PES, December, oe wore: | 10 Brie «ass BM STH MY =E Government axes 656 to 589; March, 675 to 67%; April . M478 asked; July, Its] 720! Ist pl. 1% , ‘ ow loan reporter | 889 to 685, May, to 688: June, 6.9) Bi December, ibis Corn—May, 34! Tw Py od ih May HH : | bid; July, 7.9% to 703; August J; December, wrewaedaoe @ 8 + —_ Tir, September, 7.10 bid les bosiny rices were: Wheat wr +; epee Te Ma eR duly wee | MH Ped Min & 8 Hy HY Hy 4) DEMAND FOR SILVER The Inte prices were s erwa ac i Corn—December, 4 bid; January,| Yo Fed M & Spi 13 Ty % SENDS PRICE UP, | May. ¢% July e el TW: n 0. @14: May, % 1-2 July, 68-845 34 | 190 Gen Ele We Te 41) ‘ ————— | Valley. 2 91% | The M h Wholesale and Retail ley. OH 2 + HH] HI | Mammoth Wholesale and Reta SHIPPING NEWS gate ray Re sro ravent advance in the price ot, HIGH RATE FOR MONEY, J > ane om ’ trent the increasing | Cpe — 2100 Int. Paper sae eat lhe ileating supply ot that] C@tt Loans Ruled at 48-4 Per Gent, . ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT #0 In. Paper pf. 7% 4 { r atl in Wall § (iver was quoted today at wu Wall Street To-Day, T.OMifun sate 4.42/01 > > metal, Bar si rt Bun rives. 7.94 nl eee oon rises 12.44 som Pump vt : Gi cente an ovnoe, While Mexican| Money on cal Iwas strong and higher Start the New Year with Economy, Ugh Wace, Low waty.| Bee ea ne ta cg a | Sales immed, as a cteee, "| to-day: hlahest, 4.24 per cent.: lowest Compare Our Prices and Quality. AM PM. AM. Pat | * mam Sel and any reat ‘And fot 3) Tuling rate, 41-2; last loan, 4; clos- Te wo 4 190 Kan. City 8o,. 29 4 4) pominal an KF c ; ; . Hook. se La B00 Lat ai eS hoaipo Bg ans & bare would cauee an advance of the| ing bid, 4; offered at 41-4 TO-MORROW’S SPECIALS: Gat ePerry..: 398 418 10.08 1038) “ose im Fe 8 pf, HK Sh 8K + | vunditions In the silver macket ara), Time loans were easy and dull; 4 pooommnsnsace | t. 8, Dt a MiG $94 4%] Conditions in fhe sere tier malt sand ® days, 3 per cent; af Choice Legs of Canada Mutton, Ib, P h now such ‘% v x , PORT OF NEW YORK, | 280 Lou, & Nash Wy 10 1) +h ru rhe war in the Mur Kas;,, montha, 31-4 @ 31-2 ho a 1800 Manhattan ...164 1614 16% + 4 aiead sion by east luda pa es Fresh Hams, 10c 9 0 nnd this country's Increasing trade with 4 pete, nae Seat wR Me BE IN| ee tect nome eenel aoattiaoy| BROKER CAUGHT SHORT. Legs of Young Spring Lamb, = == Aue ¢ s ; 7 IN| ty ve of on tte Deeden | hoop Mex, Cent..... 84 2% 24> 4 6 sa ns Prime Ribs of Roast Beet, “ « 10 to 12c 9 vr, of Con- INCOMING STEAMSHIVS, | YH SA EE ea ot —4| FINAL COTTON BULLETIN. | « ports to evens, || ‘Maryland Ducks, wl 15c | 28200 Mo Pacific . 100 petheith William R. Whitner, a trader on the! Fresh Killed Jersey Turkeys, «o« 18t02c + 100 Nat. Bis. Co... 87 HOO Nt. Laad........ BY ue Bureaa Reports 11,971,477 |Consolldated Exchange since March % Bales Ginned Up to Deo, WASHINGTON, Dee, ~The final|nounced that Mr. Whitner was short bulletin of the Consus Bureau on cotton the United States up to the wp 19M, @uspended to-day. It was ao inert Hotels, Restaurants, Institutions and Steamshi; Given Prompt Attention. “ 223 FIRST AVENUE, Bet. 13th aad s4th Sta, ENTIRE FAMILY FOUND STARVING Parents with Five Young Chil- dren Living in One Wretched’ Room, Amid Awful Squalor; and Abject Destitution, | FELL OFF YACHT, SUES HIS HOST Terry Was Remsen’s Guest and - Though the Latter Fell Over- board with Him, Wants $20 for Damages. FATHER AND MOTHER PLACED UNDER ARREST. PRETTY YOUNG WOMAN CHIEF WITNESS IN CASE, She Had Been Escorted Aboard by Terry, but Declares His Ducking Was Due to His Own Carelessness After Warning. Two Girls in Most Pitiable Con- dition Are Sent to Hospital—| Other Children Taken Care of by Society. Because ho tripped on the gunwale of a sloop yacht on which he was @ guest ‘on July 21 last, fell overboard, damaged his watch, lost his glasses and water logged a pair uf shoes, James E. Terry, of No. #% Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, brought sult to-day before Judge Walsh in the Civil Court of that borough to recover $20 from his host, Phoentx Remsen, of No, 143 East Twenty-firat Agent Myers, of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Brooklyn, last night took two pollce- men to No, 64 Johnaon avenue, Hyook- lyn, where they found Willlam Parr, aged forty-five years, his wife Ida and five children living tn one rear room on the third floor in @ condition of ab- Jeot destitution, The furniture consiat- dace abuse. ed of a bed, a chair anda table, all) 1) appears from the testimony pre: broken, and the room was extremely sented tiat Mr. Remsen had @ sloop | fithy, yueht anchored off the Oriental Hotel arrested and held |@t Manhattan Beach on the day in quea- The panes) V9E9 | ton and invited a number of friends at the Ewing etreet @tation for not} ur ty geo the hreworks. Mr. Terry waa properly caring for their children, and | among the number and escorted two the eldest chiki, Josephine, sixteen | young ladies to the boat, years old, was arrested for not having| One of these young women {* Mise proper guardianship, | Bessie Rogers, of Clarkson The girl and her younger sister street, She was hanging on Mamie, nine years of age, were in such |to Mr. Terry's arm when he boarded a terrible condition that they were sent |the sloop, There was a tide running to the Brooklyn Hospital, The other | somewhere when they went ard, Ac- children—William, fitteen years of age; cording to Terry's story, as he stepped Charles, twelve years, and Martha, two on deck and greeted his host they eme and a half years old—were held for braced and went over the side together, hearing next week in the Children's, Another guest went after them and Court. pulled them out of the drip. Before Agent Myers described the case as the | they were rescued, however, Mr, Terry's worst he had met in his experience, the | watch was damaged so badly it cost place being fithy and the children, who | him $10 to have {t repaired; his shoev had never been to school, were prac-| became water-logged (he values them Ueally starving in their scanty rags. at $3.50), and he lost his eye-glasses, He made the arrest as the result of | Worth #4. Therefore he sues for $90. an investigation following complaints | jim Therm i, defen: from neighbors, Barr and his wife were | |Mr. Terry came aboard that he dri held for hearing at Special Sessions, | {nto the surf. It was afterward. when — Mr. Terry suxgested — bring! some ; ficks forward hot the esis “ (Mr. JEROME AND M’ADOO definen acid went over'tie aide wrapped in each others arms, Miss Rogers wae called to the stand, and from her testimony the defendant's version of the almost tragic incident ts cone a Tared that as Terry walked Call for $15,000—Reineinted She dec wi | aft to bring some beverages for ¢ PANES COST FER008, ieiles torwatd he and Mr, Remsen came The Board of Estimate and Appor-| together and sipped overboard, She remembered the Incident fatlouary, ‘erry to be GET EXTRA MONEY. Nan Patterson and Dodge Cases, Uonmemt to-day allowed $15,00) to Dis. | Tmeineret ed Mr. trict-Attorney Jerome for expenses tn-| careful or he would tumble over the curred in the Dodge and Patterson | side. cases, Mr. Rand, of the Distrtot-At- | After all the testimony was in Judge # Walsh reserved dectsion torney’s staff, appeared before the Board and made the application. To Police Commissioner McAdoo was| AMBASSADOR DINES BISHOP, allowed $20,000 aditional for the pay-| ROME, Dec, 3)—Ambaasador Mayer ment of salaries of men in the Depact-|#ave @ dinner of twenty4wo covers ment who had born relnatated by the |{3st sventng In honor of the Right, Rey courta after having been dismiemed. ye, followed by a inrge reception The largest claim was that of Inapector|which the diplomatic body and the Cros Roman aristocracy were present. Annual Clearance Sale of Women's, Misses’ and Chitdren's Winter Garments, Now In Progress, Specimen Values Being Offered As Follows:— Women's Fur Lined Coats, Persian lamb collars; worth $55.00, $39.50 Women's 4 Length Fancy Coats $25.00 of fine black broadcloths; recently Fitesd $40.00 to 850,00, Girls’ Coats of colored cheviot; 4 to 4 yrs.; recently priced $12.50, at $7.50. Women's Reception and Evening Coats of White, Tan and Black Broadcloth, with applications of fancy braids, laces, &c.,&c,; ] At $37-50 some imported models and reproductions if Lord & Taylor. recently priced $75.00 to $100.00, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave. Nineteenth St Women's Tatlored Fackets of heavy cheviot; 28-inch long ; recently $17.50, at $10.00, “Help Wanted” Advertisements Were Printed Last Week in The F

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