The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1905, Page 5

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| Rallroad Issye Finds Favor with fi ~ / Bought at an Advance. the ‘Market Traders, While * Amalyamated Copper Is MRACTIONS RISE, WITH METROPOLITAN AHEAD. Baltimore & Ohlo, St. Paul, Pennsylvania, Southern Pa- olfio and Erie Were the Lead- ers—Steel Holds Well. ‘ Union Pacific was the feature of the Pate trading in the stock market to-day, # gaining almost ? points on a good @emand. ‘The ist as a whole was Btrong, although trading was compara- divoly quiet, Amalgamated Copper was prominent bm the dealings, {t selling up ‘more than 1 per cent, with the buying brisk. Baltimore and Ohio, St, Paul, Canadian Pacific, Pennsylvania and Southern Paniflo were among the leaders at ad- vances of from 8-4 to more than 1 point, ‘Nhe Tractions finished strong under the lead of Metropolitan Street Ral- way, which was pushed up 1 34 per cont. The trading in the United States Bteel stocks was notable expecially in the preferred list, selling up about 1 per cent. Fractional gains were scored fin the Erles, Bonds were quiet, Sain The total sales of stocks were 747,700 ghures, and of bonds 6,654,000. ‘1. 0 Closing Quotations, Net Bates. High, Low, Close, oh's: 800 Allis Chiers . 16% 164 104 + 4% 100 Allis Ch. pf.. 65 65 65 73% 1 +1% ily 834 12% 10% 4% Oy 37h 3% 04% 104% mm 7 mM 26% 900 Am. Smelt. .. 81% 81 40Am, Smelt. pfil2 il 11% 400 Am, St. Fdy,, 13 8 3 —% $00 Am, St. Fay pip 614 bbe + % Mw Am, Sugar ...142% 140% 142K +1 200 Am. Wool 22% 22% 24 —% MM Angconda .. 111 108% UL 2 100 Asso, M. 1st pf 90% 96% 964 TOO A, T. & 8. FY. 87% 865 87% +1. 160A.T. & SF. pil 10 Wl +% 200At. C, Line.,..122 122 122 +% $800 Biklyn R, 100 Bruns'k Co.. 3 1000 Buf, \& Sus. pt BSH M00 Can, Pacitic...183% 18% 139% +1%4 1300 Ches, & Ohio, 8 47% 48 + hy 700 Chi, & Altom,., 41% 40% Alle 200 Chi, & NW....207% 207% 27% — 4 200 Chi. & NW. pf23t 8h BA —Si4 1300 Chi, Gt, Wo... 22% 22% HM + 100. GINY, pLB.% 8 +% 15000 C,, M, & St. P.173% 171% 173% +1% IODC, M, & S.P.pfls2% 182i4 1824 2g HOON, Term... 10% 10 104 + 4 $0 Chi, Term, a mn A +H (00 Chi Un, ‘Tr... 12% Ut 12 + % MOC, U. Tr. pf. 48 45 8 +3 MOC PF, & 1... 46% 45% 46M + 4 MOCO H.C, & 110% 166 16% + 900Col, Southern,. 22% 22% 22% 200Col, So, Ist pf 6g Ollh 61% £00 Col, So, 24 pf. 30% 33 30K + 1900 Con, Gas .....197% 100% 197% +114 8300 Corn Prod 20% 2 2 600 Com. Prod. pf 78 600 Del, & Hud..,.164 100Den, & Rio G, RY 60D, & R. G. pfs 100 Det, Un, Ry... 7 100 Det, South 800 Det, Sou, pf... 35 600 Distillers’ Sec, 3644 900 Dul. B.S, & A, 18 600 D, 8. 8.& A.pf, 2044 7 + 6% +H 31+ \ 364 Bo +4 204 +1 96200 Erle . Ou + % $900 Erle Ist pf..... 784 +16 2500 Wrie, 2d pf, A +418 60 Ey, & T, & 200Gen, Ch, Co, 2800 Gen, Hlec, Co, 188i4 187% 41% 600Gt, Nor. p +9 100 Hock. Val. 8 800 11, Centra: 5 168% + 900 Int, Paper ..,, 23 Ye 231m + Yo 200 Int, Pump pf. 8646 8O\@ 86lh —1%y 400 Kan, C, S0...., 84 27% 88 200 Kan, C. So, pf iey 624 84+ 1300 Lou, & } 189% 14049 +1 £900 Manhattan 170% 170% — % 16900 Met. St. 4 +1% 2000 Met, Sec Ry 400 atinn, & 1600 M., St.P.& S$.M 2200 M, St.P.S. 600M, K, & T 000M. K. & . pf, 1400 Mo, Pac... WN, C. & St. L 200 Nat. Bis, Co, O Nat Bis, pf . Lead,, 100 Nat. Lead pf. 10 Nat, &, & 8... 400 Nat. KR, M, pf 100N, RR.M.2d pf 100 N. TEARS WILL NOT FILL THAT VACANT CHAIR which silently awaits the now don who simply will not knc t your door, NOR THE VACANT ROOM that “Boarders Wanted ” Bilt printed In the Sunday World Want Directory. 23,002 Boarders Wanted Advertiso- ments Last Usa them Move Noxt Sunday —Read them ear, 31000 Reading ., 83000 Rock Isian 1100 St. I. BW. pe. 57% 8200 South, Pao ..., 66% N50 Gon, Pav, pf, ,.116% #500 South, Ry, Co, 35 1070Union Pac ,,.117% 9900 Va. BRISK MARKET the market to-day, fairly active. shade, v Wiathremey, td ying 108, Wheat © TO-DAY, icago's opening prices were: Wheat | Barcelona, A —May, 115 7-8 to 110; July, 99 to 98 7-8; Brisa, Borden PRE ER coe: September, 911-4, ‘Corn—May, 4 1-2; ‘Alba, New Orleans wu 45 1-8), hinge 68. — New York's closing prices werd, HAMSHIPS. Wheat--May, 116 asked; July, 1027-8 CU Rd ONS eae i! asked; September, 941-2 asked. Corn— May, 601-2, Frutera, Inaqua, SALARY PLEA, ; i Tells Hoard of Betimate. ¢ Hie Colleagues Should Receive Cotton waa stead: ering, both at Live: made upon mombers of the Civil-Service Commis- lon, prevented by ardent , applicants tor a ohunoo to serve the city in # eal- arled jcapacity, ‘are’ 60 great, accord. ing to’ Presktent Bird 8, Coler, that when he wakes up in the morning he almost: imagines there 1 a man‘ in the chimney Jooking tor a job, He even in- Umates that at times ‘There te a dark man coming with a bundle,” whatever “yes,” added President Coler, “and & Civil-Bervice Comminsioner is: fol- lowed around from fis home to his office and back again and, often héld up, in the streets by hustlers looking for @ city piace,’ “eek buying here slight): the whole was not eave 688 to 847; April, bid} June; 7.01 bid August, 7.10 to 7.11 200 Rock Island p¢, 1.17; ‘October, 7.18 to March, 6.89; May, 6, SO. be GT, 19 + Tn BWor ers 5 “These Commissioners” ahoult’ be| M7 Few Dep paid,” oala President Coler, “am wills! ing to split my ealary with them, but they won't have that, of course,so the next best thing to do ia to have the clty /remunerate them | in f ‘7 Bou, Ry, pf... 9% Stan, R. & T. 2% C8! the tollers.are look 100 Tenn, 0, & 1., 71% wih the responaibt ft Mé 2500‘exas Pao .., Hi waterenaecamaurtt gee pa) a aa HS OM) 200'Tol, Rwys 2% VAvera out four, Dytwe are going} usual number of hours, 100T., Bt Li & W, 80% 100 Twin C, Ry 1.105% 106% 100 Un, Buy & P., 9% 100 Un, B, & P, pf, 71 to ‘awit etal tae ney oe ‘After this eloguent the’ “e ies to refer se 40. euldeit Popes an bepal tothe Eighties enlery cutters. pas ———— % been paid STOCKS WAVER: IN 10 Off the books of the 3% 10% rit 0% 5% 21M iy 180% Trading on the Stock Exchange was frregular, though prices were fairly malntained pending the outcome of the settlement, Console wore barely steady owing to the turn cf the money market and the fear of impending loans, but Efe lg fraction better, Mome Rails Americans recovered ell y parity after tha sheuinee tublasee ey With little support and cloned steady, 4 Vulcan Det..., 10% 100 Vulean D, pf. 9% 100 Wabash ... 800 Wabash pf... 5600 Westinghouse 18144 200 West. Un, Tel, 93 200 W.& LB, 1 pf. 44% bill that according OW.& LE, oH For ra were the years, wes dropped io awe ne : ne Hh spots fapatens wore the toatures” Tine | Bill box to-day. ris, Central,, % Derial Japanese Government aixer of 3%) Wis, Cent. pf. 45%, 14/1904 were quoted at 91-2 Russians wore harder, half the revenue to Kattira were weak on realizations, *Ex-dividend, list from 4 to 7 points higher, A. fea- ture of the carly market was short cov- former market advanolng more than 4 points, Spot interests appeared to be The opening prices were: 6.76 to 6.78; February, 6.81 to 6.8; March, 4.90 bid: May, ; September, 7.15 to ide Inte, prices were: —————— RUN ON STATE IS VIRTUALLY ENDED, ——- Money and.Their Names Are Scratched trom Books, ‘The-run on the State Bank, at No, 316 Grand street, petered out to-day, and first chance in a week to sleep thell Only.'the polloeman on post was on Guty at the bank to-day when the in- atitutlon opened ite doors, There were not more than seventy-five depositors waiting, and kn hour fe and the Asnembiyman Hooker Says His Bill Will Yield that Revenue to Greater New York in 6 Years, (Bpecial to The Wvening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 18—A mortgage tax Assemblyman Hooker, of Geneweo, will raise in. New York City $24,000,000 in fivo ‘The measure provides for a recording tax of 1 per cent, on all mortgages, one ) Dutta must be fitted with an appliance Supt. Hopper Declden Certain Applilances Are Necessary, ‘Thirty-five persons were killed in this city last year aa a result of elevator acoldents, and Isaac A, Hopper, Super: Intendont of the Building Department, Alnounces vhat all passenger and : distance than eight feet, y to-day, with. the own. rpool and here, the grante ments are complied with, ly, but business on very active. January, 6.04; ; July, 7.06 to 7.06; Franklin Simon & Co. SATURDAY Balance of Winter Apparel MISSES AND GIRLS WOOL DRESSES, in plain colors, Plaids and English Mixtures, 4 to 14 years; ‘heretofore $9.75 to $15.00. ,,+++esseevereewves MISSES’ SUITS, plain cloth and mixtures, 8 ( 5 44, 16 and 48 years; heretofore $16.50 to $27.50 Ue HIGH CLASS COATS, 4 to 14 years} = heretofore $23.75 to $34.50... ..eceseeesees 7,19; November, 7.18 omiazy, 6.81; 98; ‘sult, kh BANK Withdraw ing forward eagerly they will get thelr later th tt elt Se said bani BOYS i cone rover tiat ‘a ee inte ld THE LONDON MARKET, | wanted” tp tedgbosit, buy” duet NORFOLK, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN’SUITS, ¢ "do. vsorarwhere elée vwith your broken lots of imported wool fabrics; 3 50 LONDON, ‘Jan, 19.—Money' was ®|mcney,” they were told, and they did 3 to 15 years; heretofore $6.50 to $41,50,...0006 e , Leath, pf.101% Umited supply in this market to-day ron ‘they found that argument way ’ ae “ : Rubber he a ew 2 [ane Om, Senaad mi eras [7° 7 ae yr ane on Nae e rem: - Pee Se ee) y sod 8. Sine. 00 mg why wl counts wero Om, “An eater condition |$24i000,000 FROM RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, 2 to 8 years; T 6.50 {H00U, 8, Btoel pt. 60% 91% ta ianeen eee Rhad the, Busia, lon MORTGAGE TAX. heretofore $9.75 to $15.75.. vee INFANTS CLOTH COATS, 4 to 5 years; heretofore $7.50 to $10,00....esesseerevvevee LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, Imported Hand-made French Nainsook, sizes to 3 years; exceptional ValUC....++++++000 to the State and] IMPORTED RUSSIAN DRESSES, 0 locality, White Pique, hand made and hand embroidered, to the introducer, 3.05 1.05 into the Assembly the other half to tl —— : SHIPPING NEWS, —=s > _ DEMAND FOR WHEAT. VORT OF NEW. YORK, ARRIVED, Wheat started considerably easter in with speculation oe fee INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, _ Corn opened steady and advanced a New York's opening prices were: ii Babine, Brunswick, Apache, Charleston, Hamilton, Norfolk. 2.35 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY, JAN. 14TH Fifty-three Women's Cloth Suits 10.00 Heretofore $23.50 to $34.50 FIFTH A ie 4 to 4 years; extraordinary Value......ssseeees VE, 37th and 38th Sts, @ that has been man and boy: in both our establishments, All day Thursday inventory lay s| at this season, alongside of stock-righting, warrants no hesitancy at anything 'cept quick clearance. $ 8 Buys Men’s Suits | $ | Oo] 5 Buys and Overcoats. 361 suits—293 men’s overcoats, which have always carrled price marks of $12, $13.50 and $15, Every style, every fabric and every size in both the suits and overcoats, Rapid Transit Pric& $8.00. rice with us, and it is the first time in our Six Sensationally Good Lines in Boys’ These items at Downtown Store only—119 to 125 Walker Street. RAT I SRE NER COTES OTIS AOR TOUS MELEE O01 Ys CO CREO POA ng rR 54, O8rhreePicesuits 4.48 Pg ton. 182, 10 a Suits, An accumulation of Boys’ Doubie- Breasted Suits, all sizes up to 16, ina number of yarlous fabrics and styles; A couple of hundred garments culled} Our entire stock from the $0, ®7 and $8 grades, All) suits, in red, royal, superbly made sults and remarkably] splendidly tatlored, garments that formerly carried| Well fashioned, Sizes aro plentttullblems on sleeves: grades that wore|t #4.and @8, and for the most py i y i y H 0 ) 5 irt $u) Good, durable flannel walsts in ver *83,00 and $3.50 price marks, $2 10 from 9 to 16 years, Rapid $4 98 8087 & BS. Napid-Tranait ede Any boy able to eat Tee coairable patterns and every posaibie v PrIM@ssreee e \ pee eeeeenee | aix years fore $180 e Rapid Tranalt Price Transit Prine OVOP ECA er eeieree dereeie sols $4.48 tunate to have Kis choles ate $2.25): 0 Ravtactraast Price. 39¢ 35c. for Men's Shirts. |35c. for Men's Underwear, 17c, for 50c | Nive 8 for (0%, Good, durable | PR) Elevated Qualities --SUBWAY PRICES. Rapid. transit from our stores to your wardrobe is the edict sted on every vestige of clothing and wearables for bringing to the surface a record of thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise that we little dreamed existed in so many broken lines and incomplete sizes, for them, here—regular stocks are necessarily too great You can see determination in every price, You can see daring losses at every turn of the head, You can see that price isn’t a mite of a consideration You will realize that this is not a pretense for a sale, For the most ah you're doubling your investment, Now, $12,75 is a famous that such splendid $16, $18 and $22.50 clothing ever carried such price littleness, There’s every good sort of suit and overcoat that former prices, The best choosing is the earliest choosing, . Rapid Transit Price, $12.75, “RAPID TRANSIT” FLYERS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS nee suivs tor a dolar, where one! Gap ; Four-in-hands and bows in regular | would hardly have been exchanged at| Garments that have been In, our) 00, array, ‘Three for the usual price| geyeral th ; vere| A glorious accumulation, A thot V pree a we J Splondid pats | regular stock at Bey Ge, and Te. of on Tranalt 17g | ‘al thousand pairs that were Pot foun FeRUlA RA RO LANE a.00 tn a pid | rice. boeeabensen iA yn r OF eI ene tbh ele Prlee, ea, Mt 35C | rhere is every size in the accumula 35¢ Neckwear made up for notiGay selling at oe P e plques, silt mixtures tion of shirt fark * ‘ vuaretd 44 and athe y materials, Alls 17c for 25c Hose. \ both shirts and drawers, |UlCe EOF ae Tl NCCU WEAR. ‘now must take leave at a reduction] Ml athe on arlala All aes 1 ook Rapid Transit Price, three gar-| these dollar scarfs for $1.00, All grades |to 198, Fancy webbings and each] ion to replenish his KObBL at of silk and destrable fabrics, In every | lege to the stocks, Mf} We've no room $2.60 Trousers $3.50 and $4 grades, in all fabrics and patterns, Buys Men’s’ 15 “nin. Come expecting the best sult or the smartest overcoat that you ever paid $25 or $27.50 for, and you will find your expectations, agreeably fulfilled at $15. Extreme styles—swagger fab- rics—tip-ton perfection in fit and talloring, Rapid Transit Price, $15.00. Clothing. i but an aggressive, strenuous selling that Men’s Suits and Overcoats. existence or any other clothier's existence could possibly be classified under the ee s Eton 89 25 Buys Boys’ | 29c. for Knee Pants ° and Children’s |,1y,j° regular (oe. and isc, sorts ot Eton tallorea and worsteda. All 3 at all JOG Overcoats, [oye Mapld-Tranait Pree’, 29C brown and navy—| Im most tnstances value is three times) Some with em-/|the price. Some of the garments sold! 39c, for Boys’ Waists, . Neckwear. |19c, for Men's Suspenders| $1.35 for Men’s Vests, carefully boxed, halt price, Rapid Tr MRS asia tetir aie OBC | ee eA a ee a ries, A9Clibaterrocierissisplede MOELEVY & CO, ’’ sermcaee” MOELEVY & CO + TBroadiay, will prevent the car falling @ greater Supt, Hopper says ho will give tho) of elevators now in use @ rei- sonable length of Ume In) which to tn- stall the new device, And thereafrer 3 crmit for elevator operation will not 1 unloss the safety require: 5.00 12.50 ON MAIN FLOOR of Fine High Grade - For Men and Women, Positive Reductions from $2 to “on Every Pair! Broken Lots of Our Regular H pet All Sizes Represented, but Not Every Size in Each ‘These Goods Are Exactly as Represented, Women’s $5.00 Patent Leather Button and Lace, Reduced to $2.50 Women’s $5,00 Box Calf Lace, Women’s $5,00 Black Kid But ton and Lace, ‘Women’s $5.00 and 6,00 Black Kid & Russta Calf High Cut Lace, 1 Men's $§.00and §6,00 Wax Calf Button and Reduced to rie $5.00 and $6.00 $3.00 French Enamel Lace, Men's $5.00 and $6,00) FrenchPatent Leather, Button and Lace, Special Sale of Evening Slippers Wi 's Satin Evening Sil % nna Rhea eeeeeres eonnee $2.50, NOW. +++ vosorerasr sneer. ; Mostly all sizes. Every pair carries our full guarantee and is stamped “Cammeyer,’ which means standard of merit. 300 pairs of Boys’ $5,00 and OY ery Leather Shoes, reduced it, e e Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. P. M Bargains for men, English squares and foure we, in-hand scarfs, some from a our shelves — the balance a : 5, 458 anita ; vane made froma season'’s_rem-| At $6, 364 suites were nants of fine silks, to $12, : So few of a sort, but many Pisa PN suite sorts, At $8 rz suite; were { 4800 of them.and not one ag oe and) ida leas than $r quality, while breasted; sizes 8 to 16, » many were $1.50. Bargains for boys, A general ‘cutting 55 cents. $5 now. Roczrs, Pret ACoMPANY. | Roours, Peet & Comp, 258 Broadway, cor, Warren, Broadway, cor, Ware, a2 Beha, COR, TA we ait erders | aca acetry, oa tite. Wad and 140 to HAA Ave. = by etd, 14 aus ase 4 70, 1200 Pr be Weak Sad Bt, " Ne AND COUNTER GOODS, "se“<tsttirwtz"e Ib, J Bea "secs THE LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY. “SPECIAL for FRIDAY. |SPECIAL for SA CHOCOLAT RASPBERRY 1 {Oc waryuz goopms SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDA TED FRU MTOR OLATES Wo will delivor 1 to 10 Ibs. at the following rates: Manhattan Island, 10¢.; Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken or tho Bronx, 15¢, No moods sent C, 0, D, (3 86™ST.&3AVE, - | OFFER: ‘ ‘Fairy Soap, 3 cakes for .10| Bicycle Playing Cards, |, Mule Team Borax, perlb, .10 Tally-ho io 15, Hand Senet Powd ‘97 | Pinochle “4 eo ala weg Clocks, Listerine, small, 16 ) | large, «59 Crepe Paper, ro ft, rolls, .95, 'Pond’s Extract, .29| Paper Napkins, per 100, 10 \ | sunpay WORLD WANTS WORK £ MONDAY, MORNING. WONI vind “o

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