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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUA SOME PRIZE EXHIBITS TO BE SEEN AT Mi POULTRY AND PUT STOCK SHOW. Drainage Canals, Are r to Give Relief in Dis. pudiation of the Attempt lass the Hat”-—- Remarkable Din- th Which a Famous Orange. Celebrated His Return to Health hierniana ‘(Special Correspondence of The Evening World.) (From Our Regular Correspondent,) |, Dec. 80,—F'rom several districts in the distressed parts )Mayo and Galway come protesta’ against the tardy meth- ent Board in dealing with the eltuation, Now that Deen granted to issue ‘loans to the distressed tarmeta to over the winter and to purchase new supplies of seed ‘expressed that immediate steps have not been taken to a1 at a meeting of the Irish Parliamentary party this was tnanimously adopted, denouncing the rity or “passing the hat” which it appears is urged by sen- people, Mr, Davitt, too, who was born and dred in the nd makes frequent-tripe there, declares that the oxisting wach a desperate character as to need an appeal for Yeaders of the people, the districts, is that what is being pushed for the con- ‘wiih give employment to the can only be tempotary. Nothing of a substantial d as long es the present misgovernment of Ireland hs soarioes! STOCKS DROP IN reece FINAL DEALINGS act a cts a ‘ ss irs Bank vg ol “ ig! ’ Ai etvety at] Bears, and Prices Run Off, eee nbood on the| with the Tractions Showing 20K, #0 K, na tilt 20 L, 0 Lou. & Nas 700 Munhattan 19500 Met, St, Ry...117% 27 Met, Becur, 7 Mex, Central,,'23% High, Low. Close, at . City So. 2M 1% hh CC, So. pf ba BL” By + C. Ft 8, ne 8% | KE. & West., 36 39%, LG RY 7 CHICKS AND CATS ARE JUBILANT When Poultry Show Is O’er To- 1908. MINOT SAVAGE - A SPIRITUALIST Eminent Preacher Belleves the Disembodied Spirit Occasion- ally Manifests Itself by Com- munioation with the Living, HAS COLLECTED MASS OF EVIDENCE; HE SAYS. Dr. Jamas H. Hyslop Thinks It Impossible to Prove Spiritual Identity by Table Rapping and Similar “Phenomena.” Rev, Dr, Minot J. Savage, who ts one of the charter members of the Inetl+ tute for Scientific Research and prom- inently connected with it, ‘to-day clined to discuss the movement to vortigate ‘spiritualism, saying that he had been 80 occupied for some time that he had not had an Aenea to keep in touch with recent develooments, This declination was in reply to a re- aquest for his opinion on the Rev, Dr, R, Heber Newtons declaration, recently made, “Tt is stated that leaders of the so- j sec. f Namen? Ths mute ahs menecally ects leader ratmas was were A heavy tone characterized the stock tatket in’ the early dealings ‘4 hut. as the session advanced @ rally lifted the list, which held well until near the close, when there wes & siump on the poor showing made in the bank statement, the closing being generally lower, ‘Trading was fairly autive, ‘The Tractions felt the pressure most, Metropolitan Streot Railway, Anishing with a loss of 21-2 per cent,, a. report of trolley competition in the Bronx be- ni} ing a. factor, in Its decline, Brooklyn Hapld Transit declined 1-2 of a point tn sympathy. ‘Phe support given to Erie second pre- ferred upto the close was a notably feature of the market, the price hold- Ing strong throughout the session. | ‘MisgouMl and Union Pacific yivania’ wero the most con- spicuous of the wallronds, théy closing tram 1-2 to 8-4 per cent, off. Amalgamated Copper was ameng the él! hardest hit of the Indusiridls, it closing STOCKS CLOSED f QUIET IN: LONDON. —— demand tn the market to-day « 4 Pikes were, muah depleted oe ioe Fi shibs LR rita ‘was in quiet Bank of Discounts were firm, sce Buyiness on the Atook Exchange was dull and uncertain. ‘Speculators, were pening eal Me developments, Con- but Fak ut i het or Rails were heavy, ree if opened wi ented ea under at 73, against 73:94, its close of yester- oneal in United States Steel was ‘heavy, the common losing 3-8 and the profetred 6-8 per cent. Bonds ‘were faitly active, The total eale of stocks to-day were 46,200 shares and of bonds 1,656,000. ‘The sales of stocke for the Wyek were 9,681,000 shares and of bond $41,000,00), ——— The, Closing Quotations, Not High. Low, Close, oh'r. ™% TB =% $75 83. Mo +h Bales. 700 Amal, Cop.. .- 74 1900 Am, Car & iF.. 334, 100A, C, & ¥, plo 10 Am, Cot, O.. 3 3 + % 100 Am, Expy, .\.218 218 218 -1 40.Am, Hide& T1010 10 — 100.Am, Ive,. ; o% 64 Oh 64 Hh Ot 86 perial Japane, ‘ere quoted at —— LOW CABLES HURT’ COTTON PRICES. Poor cables trom Liverpool, coupled with a decline at New Orleans, canned ® Weak opening in the cotton market to-day, prices starting 7 to 14 pointe lower, There wes considerable long stuff for eale and some of the former Dear leaders sold, but spot houses in ba instances were buyera, opening prices wi at an ot Ran HEN Bate, St ist, , 7, ‘ tt 81; p ber ta bid : ptember, 7,81; Octo- } loes : to. die; ebyulty, nL to, 1a Mazen Jt to 1.08: Apel 148 to 1.37; tay, 7.18 yw ape ne ed Mba ah bid; Matket’ cloved falriy steady, "°° 74 lenpeurnes, eee SHIPPING NEWS, VORT OF NEW York, Savannah fo Ventoe INCOMING BTHAMSHIPS, ‘a DUE TO-DAY. Rinetlas OH ‘ oki Bi'sislos Now Orleans Coane, Gorésaux, ine, Havre, OUTGOING sTEAmsHIPS, TO-DaY, juin, Houll- Ban Jactuto, Gaves- 1M 1 th + % yO0.Am, Smelting 80% 8% 8% + % OAM, Bm, pr...118 113 113 10.Am, Snuff pt,.9 9 9 —% Wo Am, St, Fay,. 184 12% 13% + % 00 Am, St. Fy pf, HM, 53 6M 41% $400-Am, Sugar ....14%4' 140% 141% — % 400-Aim, Rpg. pf....189 189 189 — % “MH Am, 1, pf. ct 994 98% 98% + 3% '80Anaconda. .....1084 1054 105% —34 100 Am; Wool... 22%) 2% 2h—% 200 A/T, &G.F.. 81 80% 86K — % 16A.,T.& SF. pfi0l 101 101 + % 10 At. C, Line... 128% 128% 123% —% 9200 Balt, & Ohio,.10%4 103% 100% — 4 9000 Bklyn RT... Gl 69% 59% — My 1100 Can, Paolfic ..132 181% 131% 700 Ches. & Ohlo.. 4% 47% 47% — % 90 Chi, & Alton,. 42% 42% 42% 1OOChi & Alt. pf. % 8 8 100Chi. & N,W...208 208 2B +1 2000 Chi, Gt, Wi... 22th 22% 22% 100 C, Gt. W, pf. A 6 66 5 vOOC M & Bt P...171% 171% OO Chi, Term, 1.. 9% 8% 800 Chi, Term, pf. 194 18% 1400 Chi, Un, Tr... 1% 100 Chi, U pt, 1900 Col, F. & Ir 100 Col], South 200 Cons, Gas . 200 Corn, Prod , 100 Del, & Hud,,,184g 18 20 Den & RG pf sy 100 Det, Wn Ry.. 100 Det, South . 600 Det, Sou, p 100 Distillers’ 8 +% — Yh 4500 Tirle 2d ps Or, 20 Gen, Elec, Co.187 1 Hook, Vai 0 Hock, Val. pt. 0% 9 200M. 8. P.&8.M, 90 OM. K. & T. pt 63 100N 20 Nat. Lend, 1ONat RRM, It 2 400 North Am..,..101 20 Ont. & West, a1 (0 Preved §..C.,,. 800 Ry Bt, Sp'g. 68800 Readitig... 490080, Pacific , 180080, Pac, pf, 40080, R'y Co, 2800'Tenn, C,& Ir. 71 90 Tex, Pac, 100'Third Ay: R...13L 27800Un. Pacific 800U, 8, Leath 2H00U. 8. Steel.. 900 Va.-Car Ch. 200 Va,-Car pi 100 Va. I, C. 1) Wabash’ . 400 Wabash pf. 20 Wis. courage Wall street, ing-House were: | Loans, increase ., Deporte, Increiee Clroulation, increas; | Legal tenders, inorsass: decrease Roserve, decrease | Reserve’ required, Ex-U, 8, deposits, 40) Mo, Pacific, ..106% C. St. 11,188, 2g 10) Nat Lead pf.. 97% SHO Nat, RRM. pf 41% 200N. J. Contral. 191% 190 N.Y... Gentral.144% 500 Nor, & West, 70% 106% BOP.C.C.& st. L 7 200 Rep. Bteel pf., 68%, 83% 200Reading 1st pf 92: 200 Reading. 34 pf 34g ‘800 Rock Island... 96% 108t, 1. 8. Wea. 2% 200 St. L. 8. TW. pF 696% 20080, Ry Co.'pf. 91% 100 Stan R. &T.Co 2% 200 Do, St.'L.& W. 254 $0) To. BL.L.&Wept 54% 1000 U, 8, C. I. Pipe .23% 2500, 8, C. LP.pt. 83ty 119% 600 U, 8, Leath, pf.101% 000'U. 8, Rubber... 354 95 4000, 8, Rub, pf., 9 + 2% S1000U, 8. Stoel pf.. 92 HM, KK, & Tex. 81%, m4 % 70 . 1% 181 A 54% 19% 2% 82% 1% 101% 98% 28g 91% m4 10014 + 40 21% 21%! 21% 14M, 4h 2 — 800 Westinghouse, .179% 179 400 West, Un, Tel, 93% 92% 93% —-% Central... 21% ate BANK STATEMENT POOR, Decided Decrease in Surplus, While Loans Are Increaned, There was nothing in the weekly bank statement issued to-day to en- the main items showing a pronounced Increase !n loans and @ decided decrease in surplus, The figures as given out at the Clear, et Steadiness marked the closing of the wheat market to-day, with prices from 1-8 to 1-4 of a cent up, Corn also closed steady and a trifle higher, New Yorl Wheat—May, ‘| May, 60 bid. ‘i Chicago's opening ‘May, 115 to 1151 New ‘York's 16; July, WHEAT STEADY, in| SHOWS GAINS, | for0 prices we: 98 ne AN 4 2h —% opening prices were: 10. Corm— Day Then Homeward They Will Go Their Way, All Glad They Cannot Longer Stay. “Last day, pard,” coord a fantail Pigeon, as she scratched her mate's: head. “To-morrow we'll be back in our own little dove-cote.” Then she. saw those eroud birds from the Havemeyer farm at Mahwah were listening, she spread her tail so wide and leaned back #0) fat that she. nearly fell over. She wanted'to let her. rivals know she Aldn't care a fig that they got blue ripbons and she a red. It Je the final day of the Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Show at Madi- son Square Garden. Most of the cats have already started for home and the exhibitors are busy packing the rest or the meowing Pérsians and ‘Angoras Into feline travelling baskets. ‘The ornkthological part of the exhibit ig atill in full blast, “The birds fee! that they are, and always have been, the wholo alow, anyway, And they are making more noise than five Metropol- {tant Opera-House orchestras and three brass bands, 1a AYhere was a lull early po-day until the bes, looking hen in a $1,600 breeding pen, of white Plymouth Rocks laid an egg. Her exua bring more money: from poul- try fanciers than those golden ones the mythical googe used to lay, So when the proud fowl gave the tip the pea- cocks and ducks begin to congratulate her, and the cry was taken up all around, When the fowls are boxed for ship- ment late to-night there will be ‘some god leave takings. A blue-beribboned Black Orlington from’ Slmsford, N, ¥, ovoped all alone in a tny cell, lost his heart to a’young Plymouth lock pullet across. the way. This Priscilla is one of four others in the harem of her John ‘Alden, and she need not think he haan't seen the B00-s00 eyes and Bott chucks directed at thet fine bi across the way. When she gets back to the farm in Lancaster, Mass, sh find out, ‘That Pyle Leghorn rooster, who, with the four hons in his prog 1 RE kA $i Ie Bogart. No one would belleve to look at his proud masculine figure an noble comb that he was henpecked. But an Evening World reporter distinctly faw one of the young pullels grab the third point in tis six by threa inched red crown and give it a pronounced shake. “Well, b'gosh,” sald an up-State Wyandotte, ‘it's all over and I'm glad of it. I've seen Now York, and a ‘fine lot of ols there are In ft. But these late hours, no roosting before mid- night, are too much, ‘The old fann diggings for mine,” a PARSONS LONG A VICTIM ai OF MELANCHOLIA. AK) heresy 2 WARY A fo | Young Laivyer Who Jamped From Ferry-Boat No» Responsible for Act—Set ree, Peroy G, Parsons, the young Boston ho on Wednesday last jumped mother, was arralgned be- Crane in ‘the Tombs irt to-day charged with attempted sulelde, He had been {n Bellevue Hospital since he was taken from the icy river by tugboat men and rushed there in an amb) e, Flis father, L, G, Pare sons, of No, 20 Kilby street, Boston, a lawyer, and a physician were progent wion the young They declared he had been suffering from melancholia for several years and Was not responsible for his acts, Upon theso statements the Court discharged hin, ile father says he will pace him In a annitarium, y-hoat Montclair after eme | ‘Y You Know What the WORLD ALMANAC Is. This Advertisement Is a Reminder. clety have come out publicly on the Spiritualist doctrine and expressed thelr entire bellef in {ts tenets.” sux- gested & reporter for The, Bvening ‘World, “Tl do not ilke the word ‘Spiritualist,’ * ‘waid the Doctor, “Not that I am afraid of it, or of any word, but this has been 80 abused and {8 so little understood that I prefer rather to define my posl- tlon than attempt to describe it In a wor. ‘'Bpiritualism* has been used as @ cloak for charlatanry, and many of its honest believers have been #0 il- logical and unreasonable tn their claims that the term 4s apt to be misunder- Stood when properly uped, Movement in Right Direction, “The movement itself, however, ia in the right direction, and I believe that it haa within it the heart of a great truth, which should be made the subject of earnest scientific Invéstigatton, in omer that {t may be known and under- stood with all the certainty of other sclentific facts, This is one of the ob- fects of the Institute of Sclentific Re- search, and with this object I am most heartily in accord. “2d one can doubt for a moment that man {8 a spirit, and in his spirit tm- mortal, and I belleve that the dis- embodied epirit des occaslonally mani- fest: itself by communication with the Uving. “When we have,a large mass of au- thentlcated facts that are inexplicable on omdinary hypathesls, we must adopt the hypothesis which is in most perfect accord with all the conditions and|- which in the lght of all attalnable knowledge best fits the facts ascer- tained, bd "IT have myself collected a mass of evidence, with an open'mind, ad I do lt subjects, and my mind is still open to another conviction if I can be shown a better hypothesis. Until then I must adhere ‘o the bellef that I hold, and I am urg- Ine @ dee clentific investigation of 4! all phenomena in order that we may arrive at a rye perfect understanding of the truth in its entirety and bring it within the realm of exact knowledge.” A, Subject tor Research, "This 1s a@ subject for eclentific re. search,” sald Dr. James H, Hyslop in Alvoussing Rev. Dr, R. Heber Newton's announcement of his. views on the sub- fect of spiritualism. “It is to promote such Investigation that we have organ- ized the American Institute for Scien- tifie Research, of which Dr, Newton, Rev. Dr, Minot J, Savage and mynelt are trustees, It ls the purpose of the new institution to ald such research by qualified. persons or bodies, “To attempt to explain any of the bi Ag | could be en I approached. the subject | Af phenomena by the statement that it fs due to telepathy ts, simply to cloak ta- horanve, Telepathy is morely @ fact, which requires @ cause, and ts in no sonse the cause ttacif. It may be vibra- tory, it may be radiation or it may be a demonstration of a living epirit, It is the cause that te the great trsbh and the ultimate object of our revearch, Merely an Admfeston, “No admit tho existence of a sublim- inal self is merely to say that there are powers within and about us which we do not understand, and to agnert dibat such @ power ts exercised, or that it {8 influenced, does not account for its existence or explain ite relations to others facts or how it operates or ts operated upon. “Do you believe that spiritual identity has been established?’ asked the re- porter, Braden that One Point, "YT make no assertions on that point,’ answered the doctor, "I donot believe {a the so-called spiritual manifestations, such as table rapping, slate writing and other material eters ied commoniy resorted to by fake mediums and the ignorant seance oharlatans, . “I belleve that it Is Imposstble to prove spiritual identity by such phenomena, even if such wore admitted to exist. In this field trickery and fraud are #o ram- pant that 8 sane man Vrgit Wd say a word on any aide of the subject with- out Inviting ridicule, i iteations instances that whole to which wo must look, $4,000,000 FOR SHALL PARKS Committee Appointed by the Board of Estimate Will Meet to Determine How the Monoy Shall Be Spent, i Borough President Ahearn has called & meeting of the committee on small parks for Tuesday at 2 P, M. The com- mittec was appointed hy the Board of Estimate three monthe ago, but has never yet met. Its duties are to con- sider the requirements of the different boroughs and to report back to the Boam of Estimate, Tho Park Commis- stoners, Borough Presidents and the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estl- mate, Nelson B, Lewis, constitute the committee, There are pending before the Board applications for email. parks which would cost about. $12,000,000, ‘The com- mittes must decide which of the im- provements are firet in: importance to the city at lange, The Comptroller and the Mayor an- nounced thelr willingness to devote $4,000,000 for small parks during 1903, and it is likely #hat the Borough Presl- dents will reach an agreéméat @s to yhere the money shall go, Chelsea Park has been on since the days of the old Board of ements, althi ough the ott: has never ropriated the money tor Dit will covt. belng taken, Hom the “The Rockaway Beach eoaside been eliminated after two ings, but President Cassidy wants a pee in Long Imand City, President Haffen, of the Bronx, has filed’ plans for three small parks in hig ballwick, and Mr, Ahearn holds that the crowded ont ead deserves a new reoreation ground, In Brooklyn, Borough President Lit- tleton and Park Commissioner Kennedy are Paes to the Highland Park ex- tenaion. In Richmond, President Crom. woll wants a seaside park with a bay and ocean outlook, ee MILES GETS STAFF ORDER. General Assigned to Office Pro- ferred Him by Gov. Douglas, WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—The War De- partment to-day assigned Lieut.-Gen, ‘k has Leys i egelacs Rear-Admiral Ouktomsky, with ‘ Another Officer from Port Are thur, Reported to Have’ - Reached Chefoo in Disguise, 8T. PRTMREBURG, Jan, 7A ap celal despatch from Chetoo says-tt ia Ported that Rear-Admiral Prince tomaky and Rear-Admiral Doohii fy have arrived there, disguised, on board ‘@ launch, i Prince Ouktomsky assumed of the Port Arthur Squadron after miral Makaroft was drowned, when hie flagship, the battle-ship Petropaviovalk, » ‘was sunk at the entrance of Port Ar thur, April 18, Later the Princo was’ replaced in command of the squadron by Rear-Admiral Withoft, who wes killed during the naval battle of Aug, 10. After that Prince Ouktomaky agait assumed command of the squadron and, « it 1s sal@, contrary to orders returned to Port ‘Arthur, for which it. waa ale f\\eged he wes to be tried by court-maim thal. ‘This, however, waa denied, but Prince was euccesded in command of / the naval forces by Rear-Admiral Wiren, who had previously been | ooimmand of the armored crulser Reoontly, it is understood, Pringe Okt. toasky has not been attached to any, of the Russian ehips, The namie of Rear- Admiral has not figured in the cable di from the Far East, ‘ Oficial report, to Tokio says four ade Nelson A, Miles, U. 6, A., retired, as marten of staff of Gov, Douglas, of Mast mirale surrendered et Port Arthur, Due. names are not givon, _—_—_——— RUSSIANS CANCEL BIG ONTRACTS FOR ARMS, LONDON, Jan, 1.—The Times learns that there is no evidence that supplies have been arranged for the Russian Second Pacific squadron beyond Diego Suarez Day, and chat charters for coal and. pravistons for points beyond have oa iat race ee ag ee Imes etectode yt Mi i aaah ‘will not go beyond Diego Suares Baye patted TOGO RAISES THE LIAOTUNG BLOCKADE, TOKIO, Jan, 7.—-The Emperor to-day Aegued a reecript thanking Gen, Nogi, the Third Army, Admiral Togo and the combined fleet for the taking of Port Saari rr ade of the Linotuity peninsata, i ———e the! JAPS HOPE TO SAVE 12 OF CZAR’S FLEET ROME, Jan, 7.—A Tokio despatch says the Japanose expect to save two Rus- sian battleshios, three cruisers and Re torpedo boats sunk at Port Ar ur, reapers RICHARD MOCK IS DEAD. —_—_ Restaurant Mam Was Friend of Ace Richard Mock, who for years had kept @ restaurant at No. 145 West Forty. second street, largely patronized: by theatre managers, musicians and act» ors, tn dead Kashi thome of his daugh- ter by, Conn, Mr, Mock came to this country from Germany to escape military duty, and started his restaurant. It was patron~ ized by Maurice Grau, conductors at the Metropolitan Opera-House, ani y fany theatrical achemes ‘were hatched here, and on more .than one ovcasion Mr, Mock acted as arbi: trator during Mr. Grau's numerous tigables with the opera house muse Ps 3 teed ‘America’s Standard Book At Your Elbow. The Latest Issue of the World Almanac & Encyclopedia Has Been Out Several Days. The Demand for the 1905 Edition of the Biggest Seller on Earth - Is the Greatest on Record. The Public Wants the Best and the Sale Proves It, ig The Price as Usual Everywhere, Twenty-five Cents. Mailed in United States, Thirty-five Cents.

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