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“THE WORLD: MONDAY ry YPACK ITS CARS INNON-RUSH HOURS Company Has 78,000 Horse-Power yailable, but Robs Public to Run Ash and Express Cars and Thus Get More Profits. R. T. OWES THE CITY $300,000; a WHY NOT FORCE IT 70 PAY? $ 1,000 Five feet eight inches tall, five years of age. His'face was constantly that may or may not PRICES MIXED AS MARKET CLOSES Union Pacific the Most Conspic- uous Feature, Reaoting After Being Hammered—Continued Demand for Steel Stocks. ridge faduated from thé B, R, T, Littleton’s deputy in charge of olty worka! ‘benovel ! of raltroad fe poate Seiad ade a Seni Silt eye cranes At the opening of the stock market to-day prices reflected a continuance of the bull furor with which speculation n{closed Inet week. Interest naturally Centred in stocks connected with the Ate [Northern Securities attuation, and which Jed the buoyancy of Saturday, ‘There was, however, heavy realizing at the ‘higher level and within @ twif tyour oo curred a sharp reaction attributed by some observers to the break of almost 7 polnts in Northern Securities, and prices sold below Saturday's closing fig- ures. The market continued reactionary Up to the final dealings, when a better tone became evident and prices closed Union Pacific was the moat consplou- + | Ous feature, st opening up 11-8 per cent, 5 {at 128 on a male of 15,000 shares and immediately declining to 1203-4. It later wold off to 1193-4, but was afterward brought back within a shade of its highest ‘figure of the session. St, Paul, Téading,| Rook Island and the Pacifica ocoupled conspicuous positions fp the Contrasting by a Ring. gHere sine prescribes, But now the ting oe & con! inte Gomaand tes Biel toe wi Apiirta Copper and the jet Low, Clove. ch'g, 16% oy a + ah —% $00 Am, 8m. & R. 9% 1900. A. B. & R. pf.ti9% 900 Amer, Snuff p, 9% 500 Am, St. Fds,., 16 800 Am, St, Fds. p 68 4200 Amer, Sugar.,.142% 10 Am, Sugar pf.138 Am, T. & C.,,, 6 4400 Am. T. p, new #% 100 Am. T. pf. ct. %% 40 Amer, Wool 900 Anaconda, a) iper ot ome ‘2 ‘Tranvit Rota in lompany (from giving’ decent transit Anthony’ N. Brady, \avid H. tine and Seth L. een tare Brooklyn Rapid Tramsdt stock ww Who know a pod deal about, the: of that concern and its dur’ would be glad of an riunity to un- borom (heraseives to the State Railroad Bo: call them as wit- the board of some MWh 18 18 = % s 6 H% M+ % 64 BY — % 2% 2h 106 106 1 ard, i hi) og nesgen will deprive 8% 8h — useftt] Information, MARTIAL LAW IN THE PHILIPPINEs, Rendlis in Cavite 4 Batangas | Force the Natives to Join : Wp Them fu Fighting, i LA, Jan, 90.-Habeas eo : 48 Rung for Blaze in nan suspended in the. Province at Madina: 1,94 Cavite and atengas, Major-General Works Sand Sheds | River Shipping and 49 82% Ali 2% +4 3 6 +4 23 2 Mm HY — 14% 176% 188 «190 +4 18 (18K + 0% 2 + % 2 1%—-% 1% Mh — 9% 101 +5 46 41% +14 be we+h 3 Mth 6% 68 +1% a su +% 23 208 20% 20K + 6% 6 —% 182% 188% — 1 3M 81K +1% OY Bh + % (ib stat 8% 8h — Se 2% By + te 36% 16% 6 6 —% BO ae 4 +% % 82h + % (5% 06% — 6 500 Gen, 184M 1844 —1 00 Gt 60 0 4 100 Homestake 2 8 4300 111, Cents: Tle 15814 + 4 100 Int, Paper 224% + % 200 Int, Pump... 400 Towa Central., 16000 Chic, & N. 800 Chie, & NAW. pf206 16900 Chic, Gt, Wess 29% OAC, G. W. pt. B, 864% 73800 C, M. & 8, P.,.177% 2 CM, & 8,P. pf 190 4900 Chic. ‘Term... 18% 6100 Chic. ‘Term, pt 8% 2900 Chic, Tin, Te... 12% 2) Chilo, Un, T. pl 47% 11100 0.0.0, & 8. 11.,10% Corbin is heartily co-operating with Goy. Wright aod 1s giving him every poseible #12 In. suppressing lawlessness, Pedoral froops, conslsting of ploked sharpshooters, work La conjunotion with | tie hative scoals and the constabulary, Pedaral troxps garrison the towns and’ hie juw has practically been estab. ished. ‘The present altuation in the. twi <i Anes iM Banbully Sie (2, Ladrontaay and to disaffection foster e a Gol. FB. & of the Internal Revenue Tawy opponents sid reat Ha ae ‘ ‘he force of the bandit Ladrones ig] 1800 Cok H.C. & 1, 184 Jestimaied, at 50). The bandits have Ine} 1700 5% jUmidited peacetu ty-ine! natives,| 400 Col, So, Ist pf 6 na who hive been force’ to assiat them. aL Bo, 24 pt Si% FILIPINO BLIGANDS DEMAND BIG RANSOM @ companies, Chief Croker, ree McClusky and the po- tyes; started this afterncon in hele ofthe J, 4, Mott Iron POne Mindred an Thirtv-vhird rd nyenue. The fire threat ing and the docks alg R'ver, and at one time tie inrerously near a naphtha i tWe thousand gallons ; ey Pushed Out of the build, feared that the fire was to | ind the xeeond and third sent in in quick succession, Bren in devoted thelr attention 1m 130 Corn Prod, pf 1400 De), & Hud,,,183% 100 Den, & R. G., 31% 100 D, & R. G, pf, 86% 300 Det, U, Ry. 1400 Det, South. 100 Det, 8. 1100 Distillers’ 8.. 100 Dul, 8, 8, & A, 16 , & Aspe 87 | They Hold the Wife and Children of Ex-Gov, Trh Until Price In Pala. MANILA, Jan. 3).—Tie Ladrons who captured the wife and two children of fermer Gov, Trias in the attack on |fan Francisco de Malabon, on the nigut of Jan, 4, now deinand a ransom of UN pesos for thelr release, pais AA a PLEA FOR KOENIG’S LIFE, oe Anked to Act in Favor of Condemacd Man, | ALBANY, Jan. § man, of No. | ay reelved Heation for execu | 4) uve cleawacy it bohalt of Adolph Kop- t tor! tg, of New dors Ciy, who Js unuer tw be ac a uling the we 700 men Working In the the blaze spreading to P By idings and succeeded, was abont $10,000. BA ee IOORIEN BEAT YOUTH. Hennon's Skull and in x Gove Go, Higgins .0-| 1 4 *, Ft 8, pf, 82 & W. pf. 2100 Lou, & Nash 170 Manhattan i A 1600 Met, St 115% 118% — % 100 pulse i Wheo) | oaiuton IN OLEAN, BELOW ZEKO 1 OY, We this city | fo 1000 Mex. Cent 200M SP & SSM 400M StPS8M p on's @kutl was fractured, weave! Hovltal they oay his Ranges OBEN Was aRoried He Heted his ullt, and Mf Abe boys throw there oct him a bith + Me aK — | nh tourceen vine sections. Pharnacural gas supply Wis short, and suffering en account of the cold rewlted. ' 6% 106% 16 + % Reward! Will be paid by The World for information that will lead to the detection, arrest and conviction of the robber who held up Ernest , G. W, Woerz at the pistol point on Jan, 9 in his own home and whom the police have been unable to capture, despite the com- mission since of similar crimes by apparently the same individual. Description of the Woerz robber: - \ rather slim, and about twenty- narrow and sallow, his eyes dark brown and close together. His eyelids had a way of twitching havé been due to the excitement of the situation, He spoke like a man of education. His clothing consisted, so far as the family could see, of a long black overcoat ° which came nearly to his feet, and the collar of which was turned up to conceal as much of his features as possible, His hat was @ soft one of gray and was crushed in at the crown, Net Sales, High. Low, Close, ch'g. 800 Nat, Bis, Co. BX 6 bb 100 Nat, Bis. pf... 1164 116% + % $400 Nat, Lead ..... 27% 2% 2% —% M0 Nat, Lead pf..100% 9% 99% — % 200 Nat, B. & 8... 18% 18% 1K + % 200'Nat, RRM fp. 2% 2% 2% 10019. J. Central,.196% 19 18% +1% 41900 N. ¥, Central..147%. 144 166% +1% TONY. R BLL 4 & +1% HO NYC & Stl 1p.12% 121 120% +1% NMOONYC & SLLIp. 1% 77 Th +1% 2800 Nor, & Wost.. 7% 78% Th —% 90 Pacific Mail 29000 Penn RR... 1400 Peo, Gas 900 Pere ‘Mar 5%, 100 Peo, & Bast,, 90% 700 Pressed 8, ©.. 97% 100 Press. 8, C. pf, 91% * 100 Q'kallver’ pf... 8% 500 Rep, Bteel ..,, 16 1500 Rep. Bteel pt, 00% 35700 Reading .. ..., 8% 400 Read, ist pf... 92 100 Rens, & Gar...200% 17200 Rock Island .; 35% 80) Rook Island pf 8% 900 Rubber Goods, 27% 200 Sloge-Shet ..., 6 100 Bt.L.é 8.F.2 p 70% 20 St.L. BFCHLofi7? 200 8, L, BW... 26% 200 Bt. L. B.W.pt.. 60% 600 Bt: P, & Orn:,200 62600 Bou, Pacific '., 67% 5000 80, Pacific peal $900 Hoyt, Ry, Co... 08. R&T. Co % 3900 Ten, ©, &*Ir.,, 72 100 Tex. Pacific... 4% 100 Tol, Rwys,. ,. 2% 100T, BL.& Wpf 53% % im —-h% Bh Oh 00% OO — 187% 200 + % 64 FF —% p| 8200 Twin. OC, R, 7.108% 80 Uh. Bar & P, 10% 800 Un. B. & P. pf 72 1 4 | 4 pose | Committee 200 U, 8, C1. BR, pt. 8% 4000 U, 8. R. & Im. 81% 6960 U. 8, Leather... 14% 9400 1.8,’ Letath, pf.1024 100 U. 8,. Rubber. 87% 20. B. ub. pt,100% 8100 U. 8. Bteel ..,, 31 61100 U, 8) Steel pr.. 96 00 Va.-Car, Oh..., 35 ‘900 Va.-Car, pf,,...108 Val. C. & C, 4% 40) Wabash . 200 Westingt pure. 200 West, Un, Tel, 10. Wh, & 1. 50 Wis. Cent. AMERICAN STOCKS CLOSE WEAK IN LONDON, gest gzese gegigeeds | LONDON, Jan. 90,—Money was steady In the market to-lay, ‘The calls in- cluded 2% por cent, of Canadian Paolfic New Ordifary. Discounts were weak in Deady Of easier money after ithe month end, Business on the Stock Exchange was quiet, The feature was the strength of Americans. ‘Nhe New York bank state- Tent stimulated operations In this de- purtment, backed by reports concerning the expected outcome of the Northern Secunities appeal, Urdon Pacific, Erie {ind Southern Pacific rose sharply. Ca- nadian Vucific was Appeiied on the December statement, ‘The market re- lapsed in ,Dlnces after the receipt of Now York's opening «nd closed weak, Consuls wore well supported, Voreigners were moderately active, the Manchurian news buoying up Japa- hese and the Vontinent supporsing Rus- sians, Imperial Japanese Government sixes of 194 were quoted at 100 3-4, Kafirs were dull cn realizations and Jack of Paris sipport and closed above the worst quotations of the day. NERVY YOUNG CROOK HELD FOR TRIAL, Greenwald, of the ‘Amalgamated Crooks,” in Tombs—Cowan an Accomplice, Morris Greenwald No, 2, of the “As- sociation of Amalgamated Crooks,” has achieved the height of his ambiton, He is In the Tombs, Young Greenwald, who attempted to hold up Hyman Fried tn hs home, No, 10 West One Hundred and Fourteenth stroet, last ‘Thursday afternoon, signal- ized his appearance in Harlem Court to-day by telling ancther tale of the unlimited power of the Association of Amalgamated Crooks, Detective-Ser- Beant Peabody, who haa been trying to discover if Morris is not the whole us- soclation, was the reciplent of the story, “They can send me up the river," declared Morris, “but I'll never squeal, It 1s a strict rule of our order not to squeal. I wouldn't snitch if you chopped my nose off. Mr, Fried was in court and {dentified Morris and Daniel Cowan, of No, 148t Madison avenue, as two of the three young men who tried to hold him up, Magistrate Mayo fixed ball at $2,500 and sent Morris and Cowan downtown (o awolt trial in the Court of General Sessions, — CITIZENS’ UNION CONVENTION. ‘The Citizens’ Union delegates recently clected at Aldermante district conven- tions will eony of sele from among their number, ‘he City will comprise — thirtyss1x members and will get together next week for the purpose of issuing the call for the April conventton, when the OX + Stnomes of candidates will be decided upon. 7 }and other Harriman stocks were not af- | | they sought for the writ which was e to-night for the pur-| ing the City Committee | BVENING, JANUARY 30, 1905, HARRIMAN WINS ANOTHER BOUT IN LONG FIGHT Writ of Certiorari in Northern Securities Case Granted. SLUMP IN STOCK. Price Falls Sharply on News of the U, S. Supreme Court’s Action. The B. H. Harriman and Northern Pacific forces won another victory to- day when the United States Supreme Coyrt granted a petition for a writ of certlorar] tn the case of Harriman and others ageinst the Northern Sccurittes Company. The review will relate to a Tecent deciston on the distribution of the stook of the big merger corporation. My. Harriman {s fighting the Hill Morgan interests for a redistribution of the Northern Pacific stock taken in the merger, and to-day's action by the | Supreme Court gives him a further op- portunity to prosecute His contentions, Immediately after Wall streeti got word of the granting pf the application Northern ‘Securities stock broke and | sold down from 1541-2 to 1471-2, later rallying to 182 The Northern Pacific | fected by the action of the Supreme Court, though they have been selling up for & month, The effect of the granting of the writ of certiorari is to bring the Harriman @iatribution plan before the Supreine Court for review, The argument by counsel on both sides has been set, for Feb. 20. The decision which will be reviewed was handed down in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, and at the time was said by James J, Hill to end the controversy in favor of his Incer- ests. Under this decision Harriman and hts assuciatés were declared to have surrendered their title in the atocks they put into the merger company, and {hat they were only entitled to thelr share pro rata of the stooks of the Northern Seourlties Company, At the same time the United States Ciroult Court of Appcals dissolved an injunotion obtained by the Harriman forces to prevent the distribution of the Northern Pacific stock under the Hin pro rata scheme. This again put jarriman et al on the aggressive, and granted to-day, The ad{ourned meeting of the North- ern Securities Company was again ad- journed to-day for one week. The only Persons present when the time sét for the meeting arrived were Fourth Vice- esi Clough and Secretary consequent 4ro! the bearish effect bn tihe Northern Se- curities stock, —— GENERAL BUYING SENT UP COTTON PRICES, Buying ordors predominated in the cotton market toxday, prices advancing sharply, influenced not alone by cover- ing hut by an investment demand from ull parts of the country. The purchas- Ing was largely inspired by confidence over the holding policy of interests in the South. Some of the room operators who led in the revent bear attack on the market were among the buyers, The opening prices were: January, 6.70 to 6,75; February, 6.69 I March, to 6.63; April, 6.85 offered; Muy, 6.87 6.88; June, 6.95 offered; July, 6.99 to 7.00; August, 7,03 to 7,06; September, 7.10 bia; October, 7.15 to 7.18; November, 7.20 bid; December, 7.25 to 7,27. The late prices were; May, 6.8; July, 6,98, ———. WHEAT PRICES OFF ON BIG SHIPMENTE. The world's shipments of 9,000,000 bush- els of wheat last week, which was 2,000,- 000 over the previous week, weakened the market at Liverpool to-day and (n turn caused enough gelling here to force prices off from 1-4 to 3-8 of a cent, There was a fair amount of activity In the corn market. lew York's opening prices ; Wheat—May, 115 wi: Tly, 0a 5-8, ‘Corn —May, 001-8 5 Cilcanoes opening. prices were: ~May, 115 8-4 to 1h 7-8; 08 1-2 to 98 5 44 3-4 to 44 New Y March, 6,80; Wheat Mi, ey {8 5-8 to m=May,' 401-8 to idly, 4 et ‘cloaing prices were: May wient, 16 84 asked; July, N08 dea, Boplember, 96 1-4; May" corn, 0 dd, "Meaga's closing prices. were: May wheat, 116 8-4; July, 99 1-8 to | 9 1 §@ 1-8 asked Januar | Muy, 4 Se4 to 44 th JAMES McGREERY & CO, | Silk Dep’t, On Tuesday and Wednesday |15000 yards of plain and te Parlor, 3d Floor, NEW @ YORKS (§FASTEST GROWING STORE = : 25cNotePapert0c} D IN or fancy decorated boxes, ¢ Sati ‘GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED, pita ted ruled, tn pila. w : WwW E ] TH fancy tints; all fashion. T ST able’ sizes and shapes; 1 Oc i : Double Blue Stamps trom 8,30 till 12. Single from 12tlll 6, lqm a artue Sbeclal tt. Restaurant—5-Course Table d'Hote Lunch, 25c,, 11 to 2.30 Each Day. Following great spectal balaes speak for themselbes. Nothing like them has beenot fered tn New York this season. NOTHING TO RIVAL THEM WILL BE OFFERED OUTSIDE OF THIS STORE TO-MORROW. Read ebery one of them carefally, Specials irom the Great Furniture Sale, Improved Sliding Couch Bed, like illustration; can be taken apart and used kde) spring 1s made of heavy bands of Nickel Plated Steel, guaranteed not to sag, Two mattresses and two bolster covers in Handsome Scroll Bed, like tilustra- fancy denim; value) Picea AEE Complete, $1500, corners, in all sizes, value $6.50. Special special at Dress Goods X Silks. CIAL purchase of 1,200 yards of 52-inch All=-Wool, Si Mixed Cheviot Suitings, in olive, aren blue, hun. ter green and brown: hairline stripe; small, neat mixtures; value $1.25, special whi 5 Oc t last, at 5 f 52-inch “Wool Extra Heavy Panania Cloth, in oxford gray; value 89c, at,. All-Silk Tussah Pongee, in the popular u champagne color, vale 40, ateseses seosee 29c 27-inch White Hand-Woven Habutaj Silk, they vay Millinery Values. 5. Newest shapes, large and small, made of the best quality Jap, silk, Both upper and lower brim are accordion-plaited style, with crown of fancy horse.hair braid, 9 8 lot, in black oniy, on sale to-morrow at .. Cc materials, such as horsehair, chiffon, Jap silk, louisine silk, Spangles, and fancy braid; shown in every color and be- coming shape, both semi. trimmed and ready- 2 at $1,98 and, l ° 5 Sa Fine all-woo! kersey, in black or castar, or all-woo! black cheviot, lined fi throughout with rich satin; also handsome long coats made from black silky be belted back. The greatest coat values ever known, On Sale at.......+.+ ® Women’s $10.00 Blouse Suits at $5.98, _ $ New Blouse Suits, in handsome pepper-and-salt woo! mixtures, coliarless, fipished: with fancy Sleeve, pleated froth cuff to elbow. New elevengore skirt with flaring kilts at bottom; a good bargain at $10; special eens ' extra length, from handsome sitky zibeline cloths, in the newest effects; colors are brown, green, tan, red or blue; made with deep, full capes, storm collars, fancy buttons and \\ handsomely trimmed with velvets; have pockets; new full sleeves | 98 AY trimmed belt, deep cloth fi sizes 6 to 44, value $3.50. 8 ¥ fi men’s Cotton Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, I, Men ) Negliges sf Shirts ata Fraction, ery and extra larg: in well fleeced, 5 Cc d; clearing price,,, shirts, srosti al with detached culls foridrede or lt cs cere orsanes GATOR new 105 designs in light, medium and dark veffects, i ' y Stockings, heavyweight, full seainie: ay The! very palterns you'll find displayed during raid TA CUE Toe quality at. 4 i Cc ith +to-date improvement, Women’s Full Fashioned Cottoa Stockin 0 fished {a Dest manner ind guaran: black or with white feet. Also a lot of Flay zo feed perfect fitting; choice of the Cashmere Hose, none worth less than 25c; 1 re) Pe 5 toe Basement. _ || Patent Medicines. Special 4-Tube Radiator, aluminum No Mail Orders. With Quadruple Plated Mountings. ~' fede A finish, ANDERINE, regular 20, coneeenneranertt PAT AES ‘i A special bargain of Cutlcura Salve, Soc, alxé. fered for, to.mor. Hlearbonsee atk white crystal glass lca of CaN kh al bates in ehrysan-f emum designs, dies, 5-quart oi! tank, White Pine Co Tar, bottle. heavy quadruple @) Custorla, Fletcher's, bottl ‘ plated mountings; | regular $1.25 79 i hours with 1 2 Hand-Made Hats, 98¢, This hat was made to seli for $2; a itmited HAND-MADE HATS, made of all new between-season to-wear; values range up, to $3.00; choice ~ Women’s Long Goats at $3.9 zibsline cloth, collartess, trimmed with velvet braid, 42 inches long, with fancy stitched tabs and trimmed with silk braid and buttons. New O08 R ° Girls’ $3.50 Coats, Special at $1.98. with fancy reverse cuffs; very full Russtan back, finished with veivet Underwear & Hosiery nae ° manufacturer's entire sample line, Plain and pleated Women’s Periect Quality Fast Black Fleece Lined the coming spring. All are made 39 entire lot at...+.+5 e clearing price. DSC} cris front, row’'s buyers, Pure Pe-ru-na, the great tonic..,... burn 29 mounted with extrag) 2. Shoe-Blacking Cabinets, value; special at.......ssese Compound Cathartle Pitts, in bottle, value $1.25; special 69c Muslin Wear Specials | Big Sale of Domestics. ¢, heavy muslin, yoke bands, umbrella PEGIAL purchase of 88-Inch Bleached Tablo OE RIG OF hemstitched and plain 19¢ Damask, at, per yard... bs 17¢ 4 tucks; 29¢. value, at... sere seeeee Good Quality Pillow Cases, 45x36, + 7 Bede Corsets, in white, pink, drab and blue, long and short |] Fine Quatity White India Linon, at 6 3n4c lengths, lace trimming top to bottom; soc, value, 25 36-inch Bleached Muslin, at.... + 4 Bede Special lot.of Extra Heavy Sateen Comforts 986 ers for three.quarter beds; value $1.75, at ...+ oovees icoats, highly mercerized sateens, full flare flounce o} Peay SHRIKE: ruche and ruffle finish; $1 value, at... JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Stern Brothers Ladies’ ‘ Suit Department. To-morrow, Superior Quality ‘ Cheviot, new Eton model Double Face Satin Ribbon Walking Suits, 4 toch % inch Linch 14 tnch Blue, brown and black, suilable for Sided snd cigs A5c 5gc 8 5c ogc 24.50 Actual value 80c, $1.15, 1.80-and 1,70 a plece Walking Skirts, made of black Voile, with Taffetas | silk “drop” lining. 18.50 Black Panama Walking Skirt, New 56 gore design, | 1250 Tn all the light and dark shades, Attention is directed to a choice collection of Bric-a-Brac, Art Objects, | Richly Decorated Limoges China Plates and Mission Furniture Much Below Former Prices | fancy silks, Including ‘Taffetas, Liberty Satin, and Crepe de Chine. Medium shades, pale colors, | cream and white, | 55¢ per yard, | ‘Twenty-third Street, | \ ALSO TO-MORROW-—DECORATED LIMOGES CHINA PLATES CUPS AND SAUCERS BREAD & BUTTER 2,85, 4.25 dz. | APTERDINNER $4.25, 7.50 dow, BREAKFAST —_$4,50, 5,75 doz, | TEA $7.95, 9.75 dow, DINNER $6.50, 9,25 doz, | pourntoN $9.35, 14.75 dos, Twenty-third Street. Couldn't resist the pressure. ‘The 1005 World Almunac is so complete and compretiensive that the many’ new sub Jeors inrotucsd demanded an oxtra | ge for indexing purposes. This has | Bose dose in tha 106 edition. | West Twenty-third Street lee UT TN tgs i uitbaeasaadlad he | 49c iby |

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