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WALL STREET + prospective booms were also rife, and * fous than usual as he paddled his whis- © About $8,430,000 ds to go out to-morrow, the early trading. “WHATHDR—Snow flurries to-night and,Thuraday, ESULTS EDITION eee ene THREP MATCHES PRICE ONE CENT, WEATHER FORECAST. - Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P. M. Thursday for New York City’ and violnity: Snow flurries to-night und Thursday; eolder Thursday; ‘freuh northwest winds. — WEDNESDAY, Feb; 1, Big traders kept out of the tock mpf- ket to-day; and tho trading was forthe most part irregular and reactlopary. The Stock Hxchange, however, teomed with rumors of things to come, Among ‘them being 4 fresh startler from Law+ fon, of Boston, Predictions of certain) the tipster became even moro myster- Pered confidences, With scarcely an exception the active brokers cling to the Wellef that the general market 1s going to be stronger, with the Vander- Dilts in the lead. An upward move- ment in some of the industrials Is like whre expected at short notice, The unusually heavy engagemvnts for gold shipments attracted much atteny Vion and comment, although apparently without serious effect on the market. Qonsigned to Paris, Of this amount $636,000 {s In the form of gold bars and the rest {a gold com, Lazard Freres are the heaviest slippers, sending very spared and that its departure will not cause a ripple ouy our financial surface, Puris needs the coin In connection w.th the Russian loan. London wes o liberal soller in this offered by foreign housea and there was some buying of Erie and Southern Pa- Cif. “Although the report of quarterly carnings of the United States Steel Cor- poration was recelved quite favorably both at home and abroad, the indefinite- tess uf a resumption of dividends on the common appears to have checked @ promising movement in that particuy lar stock. Liquidation sales were a feature,of Houses Whicli ual ‘wecn, Umulatiig the more ‘active stocks for, some time offered them i @ shido Jower than yesterday's closing, Most of the sales, however, were un- | questionably at a profit, In Union Pa- cific. there was Incessant activity, Small speculators sold for the profit, and Harriman ) brokers bought con- servatively, ‘Where ie,,evidence that |+ geveral blocks of Union’ Pacific stock have been taken out of the market within the lust few days, President Harriman and his banker assoglates are avowedly bullish on this stock as @n investment. ‘The'strength of Union | Pacific was sympatneticaliy refleoted by Southern Pacific. ‘Omaha, which took ao skyrocket leap yesterday on |imited trading, drop) &bout seven points immediately at the opening. Subsequently it advance awo points, but there Was no actvity, In fact, there Is comparativey litte of the Omana stock afloat, the greater pant of it being owned by the Cuicago aid Southwestern Railroad. It 3 ne deratood to be the policy of presideit Hughits wad his associates to get ail of the Omaha stock into the North+ western treasury. The continued activity and strength of Readin gshares revived the -talk about a reapportionment of the con trol among the other Hastern tpunk: lines, Feats haye been expressed that with go much Reading atock loose In the market it would'be an easy mat- ter for Gould or some other Western raflrond interest to get control to the dcuriment of the Vanderbilt-Oasnatt interests, A good part of the recent buying has-been by brokers who, usually act for the Vanderbilts, Northern uritles developed weak- ness on the The frst sales bore the price down from 149 to 147 1-8, but there was a subsequent rally which Kept the quotation in, the vicinity of ie during the day. There is a grow- ng impression in “the street” that the arguments in the Northern Securities case before the United States Supreme Court will consume more time than was fat first. supposed. Speculators who ought this stock for a quick turn are now disposed to got It oif their hands, New York Central was apparently neglected ay the insiders, «The trading was chief ¥onfined to small operators, Reports that more smportant changes were pending in the management of the Vanderbilt roads were circulated carly | and brought out official denials, The| statement is made on authority that the polley of concentrating the supervision of the financial affairs of all of the Vanderbilt lines wil result In an an nual saying of not less than ao million of dollars, No explanation was obtainable re- garding the sharp advance In Delawars & Hudson, This stock has been strong on comparatively light transactions for gome days, This forenoon It advanced quickly from 185 to 188 1-4, and, dvop+ ping off a polnt, rematned about sta- tionary during. the da (For Other Wall { Information See M3 1) 0 ti WOMEN RESCUID ON SCALING LADDERS. wo women {n ‘hysterics and a man entrapped by fire on the fourth floor of the five-story building, No, 101 Wil-| Mam street, were carried down to safety | ‘on sealing ladders by the firemen, 1 were employed by the Com fa} Ds patel Maiting Company, ied unacepuntably in of Bogart & HM floow, lute tly y had been locked up for the night, ind went up the stalrease, cutting off Tie fir © wood bo, » on the og carers PU UD Awee DUCAMTY, occupy the aciention of Wushiington now. Tour to the capital via Peunsylyania Rall: foud, Keb, & Rates $12.00 and S14. cover ing all expenses fo) thse brig Ti i an al ir. Cy ut a ” lw ‘Tork, Wie Pinan, Tycker and Murphy to ARE LOCAL RIVALS. Lewis dad Briggs to Battle O'BRIEN AND RYAN SIGN. They Wilf Fight Six Rounds in cles, Threee matches were made, three nearly, $2,500,000, Bankers declare that | local fighters being directly concerned in this large quantity of gold can be readily | the signing of the articles, the most (mportant bouv! agreed to was that between "Chick" Tucker, the Avo- nia Athletic Club feather-welght, and Tommy Murphy, Harlem’ are to meet Washington's Birthday af- market to-day, Steel shares were freely | eenoon in the ring of the National Athletle Chub of Philadelphia, weeks, Both boya have a great follow- orowd will make the Journey to Blow-| tow to see them put up their hands that between Willle Lewis, the crack defeating Martin Canole, and Jimmy Briggs, of Chelsea, Mass., for fifteen rounds on Feb. 7 before the Douglass Athletic Club, of Chelsea, Mass, frecly, and in some instances at prices | 4s the logical candidate of the Hast for championship honors, and his bout with Briggs wil) be watched with Interest, Bilges has fought Young Corbett two fifteen-round contests and also Terry McGovern a fight of the same length, |champlon, and Jack O'Brien, Philadel phia's pride. They have signed articles to’ meet before the National Athietic Club, of Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 15, Ryan ‘will be consid+ erably handicapped in the weights, as O'Brien {s a’ middle«weight, The latter agreed to weigh 154 pounds at 6 o'clocit on the day of the contest, CUEIST NORRIS Fifty-one Innings Necessary to rls, of New York, Threshle, of Boston, In the first game of the third day's play In the diamond class A, Tournament at the ©, A, score of $00 to 198 q were played, The Now Yorker played steadier game than his opponent, ARP ARRANGED HY PUGILISTS eet in Philadelphia for New England’s Light- weight Championship, Quakertown Arena Feb, 15 at Catchweights, This was a busy day in pugillstio clr Probably pride, They This, bout has “been talked of for ing in the city, and doubtless a big! Noxt in important to this match Is ight-weight, who jumped into fame by Lewis The third match Is thht between “Buddy” Ryan, the white welter-weight BEATS THRESHIE Decide This Afternoon’s Game in Chicago’s Amateur Cham- pionship Billiard Tourney, (Special to The Evening World.) OHICAGO, Tl, Feb, 1,—Charles Nor- defeated Charles Amateur Billiard A, by the Fifty-one Innings National Ys Nigh run Threshle's: high run as 19, ayerago was 61-7; Threshlo's average was 3 16-17, Contrary to the expéctations of the tournament committee, It was decided that Threshie and Norris would play the first game this afternoon. Rein found {t Impossible to compete and wil meet Gardner to-night, Norvig won the bank and ghose the black ball, With several clever shots | he rolled ten poin's and then missed a difficult draw, scattering the balls for the Bostonian, Thr made one 37. polnt and mised, Norris failed on his ext shot, while Thresivie also failed to enunt. Upon Norris again missing his shot made ona the New England champion eleven before ng to count E ar hot, Nt again as (id also nresive, ond attempt the Bos 1 ten polnta to his soore for the five i Norris, 10, cond @ume to-diy wa between Charlos Schmitt, of Racine, and Wills n° 7 f Mnan: " f p socond eanie this a \ veore for the fies " 5 1a Ratiee ‘0 $14.50 covers all expenses, Talis from @. Studdy, avenue, New York (t des sweat i LOCAL FIGHTERS WHO WERE MATCHED TO-DAY. "Chick Tucker LIEUT, RICE IS. EASY WINE Favorite Wires at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Wreath of ivy Levy 3, atory 3. THIRD RACE—Lieut. Rice (7 '6) 1, Mr, Jack (7 to 1) 2, Lineal 3, F “FOURTH RACE—Lord French Smith 3, FIFTH RACE—Harry New (7 clous 3, ' ern Unjon Telegraph Company to the office inside: the track for fall by S W, Adler, for thé transmission of race track formation to ‘Telegraph wires, say that the service will continye nton willy/manage the sending out Old Turfman Dead, Thomas M, Berry, she tool. command wher and made 4 runaway ning easily from Hsperance, Favorite Beaten In Drive, Filator an odds-on favo: the tw old. race, effort she made a show of winning in runawa e retaining ‘her advantage \ntil the | fifty ¥ Gray ganied her In the final drive, Lieut, Rice Well Ridden, him, ut the corner with ‘htened out on the b In behind the leaders, port 4 }turn and W Jstrotch he was rated along until well around the turn, where he came down on the side and cutting the corner entering homestretch took command and out an effort and at the ily from Mr, neal In the final drive, Lest on Pawtucket, Pawtucket able to win the fourth nace, ik off Pawtucket, The latter | , and we down at the end. ett via Pennaylyania New York. Thursday, jor 2 ta sound Children like Piso’s q leasan' to take and cures thelr Y ae y iy duende sivetane Wee Mid ‘areorditin, te Fi 8, heat Ca Siu bos Mointyre Cuts Corners with i vy Topimallanteanlas Pa in Third Race— Western Union Gets Race to 1) 1, Esporance (18 to 5) 2, Flora B8ECOND RACE—Judge Parker |" (13 to 1) 1, Gray Dal (9 to 2) 2, File to 1) 1, Dusky (4 to 1} 2 Roger 2) 1, Lady Mistake (@ to 1) 2 Gra- (Special to The Evening World.) » NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 1—The West. it to-day moved its office outside the race course heretofore ised for commercia) business transaction of all telegraphic business, ‘This move Js taken to mean tho absorp- tlon by the Western Union of the Na- tlonal News Company, organized last H, A, Renaud, John Payne, G. C. Bennett and others, pool-rooms over Postal | = Officers of the Western Union here formerly and merely that an agreement has beeh reached, but all indications | gn. point to belief that the Natlonal News| 4 Company is down and out and that jersons. connected with the Western race track informauon In the future, an old and well- ‘alr of it, wine In her previous hor fleld, y fashion, Bhe also showed a lot of speed In this race, lead- {ng her fleld Into the ‘homestretch and s 3, where Judge Parker and y Dal ‘came with a rush and oute ( Lieut, Rice was always the favorite in the second race, butt she fact "hat \he had an Inside posttion at the post Hwas responsible for the lukewarm sup- Rounding the first him , ack Lord French stood long drive and lasted just lone enow Dusky hung at end, lukewarm favorite In this third 08, Fe aoe A ck Sa a a ; Buck on ren and Hliaebran, ‘ook detection, arrest and conviction of the robber who held up’ a t 3 eaally in the f Ine [485 Minis 08 Mh atl £8 Sat are vin oust tha Tend gall nthe iret furiong, andl! GW, Woerz at the pistol point on Jan, 9 in his own homie) drew y Te y - Jeno with a rush and naljed him on/l! whom the police have been unable to capture, despite the Jack, which out- wes plunged on by his He flat- ‘a in the early stages by ‘ont and keeping Lond mpany, In the ran home reserve at the end to finished 6 wearing tae winner THE TAME TO GOTO WASHINGTON road t - NOT SETTLED: THE CONFER NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART AT HOT SPRINGS. FEB, 1-22) DAY, TRACK HEAVY, 487 a TRE ae Pe Alii ne Sk, Ss ey Theat Long Discussion This ‘Afternoon : General Manager Hedley and | sentatives of Employees Fails , Horne, ae Niet Mane Colon} STORMY MEETING AT FI THEN MORE HARMO Assertion Is Made by Men that L sengers Are Endangered Under Pre nditions of Traffic in the ( oy inner, br, nN y_back, __ ve BAD) three-Fearcoid fill flit RD +2, 0.83 Bed, Place same, Fin, __ Open, Ch as a4 tf Tndex. Horses. Jockeys, Wt. Tho conterenece botwoen Genetal Manager Hedi Company, und the committee of nine/mén represent ended at 5 o'clock ‘this afternoon, No agreemen| meq were etill talking strike, el Mr. Hedley, asked concerning the conference, auld: “We tiny talked over existing conditions in men have gated thelr aide of the cage to mip and I didve: side of the comp&ny, pitt Bgeaa ah fi)" tt Gia | AIB Aspatia 2 MoTauentin 105. ner closed string, Black Cat =: Foo Poa oe ae rage peg ja We. (2 Hoe ae 0, 0.80 ies by At, Georeettathet Tho TWO FAVORITES, FINISH SECOND “He's ay stubborn, na a mile, We oan do’ . The meeting started in rather stormy ‘fishion’ of the conterence room, to] A! (8 to tobe a strike to-morrow } not, ‘The Committee at their mooting t night and this morning, emphatl- cally dectared that unless thelr de- mands were instantly granted thoy would deciara the strike for the rush hours to-morrow morning,’ Just ber fore the committee walted on, him Mr. |) Hedley told The Evening World re-/. porter ‘that under no oircumstances would the company make the alightest erneesston to the men,” - j ‘The latter have a number of grlev- | ances to submit, but the principal one Iv that the motormen and guards are __-HOT|SPRING WINNERS, PIRGT 'RACE—Agnolo (6 to 1), 1, ha hage mw to 10) 2, Prince: Glenn bu ry aco panies Winer Gk we Ure AL IRY ete, a ee CEL 42h Winner of meats, nood race Jigwor finished «ainely under drive, Rerotchea--Uhady Lad, 108: Henry Lyons, 10%; G Gettyaburs, 108 P AT NEW ORLEANS. | FER. 1-60OTH DAY. TRACK HEAVY, (COND RACE—Clitton Boy (8 to 1) 1, Joke Ward (9 to 8) 2, Bd. Tier ney 8. i “THIRD RACE—Borak (5 to.2) 1, lack Cat/(4 to 1) 2, Voltaic 3, the AB I\ FIRST RACK—For mares, four years old and up; selling; puree 6400; five and a ine | eaally,, Winnep he ks, by Honey YounmecLausel Wreath TT Hak Trainer" , deprived by the new schedtle of the ike" of ‘ached a. Phillie, : FOURTH RACE—Mamie Worth |ii¢tcen minutes relay time at the end | waich iecensita an os of each round trip, which was grant~ ed to them inthe agrecment of two weeks ago, Ms. Hedley admits that ‘the relay time has been shortened in the ¢ of tho guards, but says it was a gratuitous gift to the men in the first place, never heving been asked for, and that the exigencies of the ser vice démand that it be taken away again, At a conference early to-day held at the headquarters of te men, No, 177 executive: membet, Index. “Horses. reath of in. | (9 to 1) 1, Towoan (2 to 1) 2, Rose- ben 3 i 4 FIFTH RACE—Nameokl (13 to 5) 1, Celebration (7 to 1) 2, Tete Noir 3. 8IXTH RACE—Joo Goss (6 to 6) 1, digger (6 to 1) 2, Bensonnuret 3, a va, Ruanoll ickle al) 2h. FI i Yo Bale of ‘witrond: Wore bilnkers, ‘Wreath of Ivy had ail the and tut ed"no ‘chance with winner’ More. Levy oulnamed: Rewponeiver ees out ABQ PECOND Rich —Two-yeas-clde; welling: purar $300) four Seana 9, . 8 \ 8300; fo y rose fa iratnerR, Gt rl inner, (HHpeotel th The Evening World.) known turf man, died here this morn-| Tncex. Horse - “i Fao ie dtamonla. Mir, Berry. had| (etree ————_soekere Wh. St Fin, “Open, Cos. PT Bh. | | pagtix PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, fat beat heptively: a Aint the abet Ki Crimming 107 je i I of the three organisations representeu al nactively, mpage por & Gray Dal Phillips 110 f Feb, 1.--The weather is otill on ft bad cB for nevernl yours, He last tralned for) ¢Filatary Gannon 10 7 in the Subway decided that under no kf ball) ona Ped fatal ee +e ee Pinal hapaeare behavior here and racegoers are de-|olroumstahces should there be any par- and the remains will be sent thete for| $12 “Hive Grass Tad....Livingston J spondent, ‘The track is heavy and mud. |leying, Willlam 1, Jenks represented Interment: Lae Raab ine Gnsabon ch ore made up the programme, Thore|the Brotherhood Of Locomotive Eh- | oh 0 treak was, again TWore blinkers, was, however, one real good race on|gineors at, this testing,” The Amal- card an ordinary one, that brought out Judne Park F came with rush la sixteenth and under drive got up | the cand. ton'a » @ handica) gamated Association of Street and Rall- animals of only moderate calibre. _Sust"In time. Gray-Dal co fy bas i sb ey, p at alx fur eictnran’ wad f00 paige Wreath of Ivy Never Extended. TR ‘ACH—Three-year-olda; selling: * a eon Ee nage, which \\rought out Roseben, Tos-| WAY 0; resented by Mr, | men Wreath of Ivy. was ithe cholee in the iar et pure 9400; one alle, Time 0.98 £0. | cen, Buttons and others, Goorge B, Pepper and the Brotherhood opening event, but the fact that the —J_ Arthur. The attendance was slim, Quite a|of Locomotive Firement: by H. H. outside patty had been out wy by the|# 5 ockaya. Ri? a a delegation of New Yorkers arrived in| Penny, ei harrow, made her people a Dit chory | agit Me, dad rimmins be iy town thls morning. ‘These men, who also represent the On le erates ne never Bove Her | Sat ACSA ae guises gs MTB + iy ft Youngsters Nose Apart mployees of the elevated roads, which Pie ern cause for worry, however, a8 | fant amigo sau ee oak ty eM RA are operated by the Interborough Com- the start came jennessoy oe Carthage wos a red-hot favorite in| pany, went over the entiro situation Sah *Blvawkill 42 Herahi and decided that if the Interborough the opening dash, but in one of the sHershmi Deroue 8912 11, Garret Wilkin, W.Hfennessey 102% 5 4 Gt 450° Bishop W Aubuchon 00 oat { most exciting finishes of the meeting| would break its agreemont with the 481 $No Truniper. yeuaen ty H 1 it nf ¢ i a 0:5 | Agnolo, ridden by Dickson, beat him |motormen within two weeks after It had eee —= § been made there was no limit to which | ag, i Maxey. 20 @ nose. These youngsters got away i “| towethon and fought {t out all the way, ry feb ae haere Meee le trouble, Mr, Pa Glenn waa thin, two Vengtivs welling miree 0800; ix anda halt tune ; 1.16.95, 1.28 16, Start i i Ps a Be Li ithe, oR getvinn, Wins | Clifton Boy Easily, Jake Werd, the favorite, and simon Fis. Goss Ses Fahy Kent went away in front and raced i 6 tH 82 85 4 In it would not go with all its employers unless checked. | At the Willis avenue headquartera there are now stored several thousand reed Wwpon: Thu nintd be pugersi beat i ley only Inuehed at , yf hore Taye : ad wh Jenks an) enny. Tha meoting was, called, - i eres to at FOURTH RACH—Three Jonge, ‘Time-—0,24 1-6, 0,30 1+! 4, by Troubadour—Delphi ast NN —————— head and head, followed by Clifton Boy, On. the turn Clifton Boy moved up i Dusky , 414 Roger Smith, t x i 4}and taking tuo load won easily by i d ; bid Fanthonet ne i Ws three lengths ‘from Jake Ward, who 270% Heritage. a 10 | heat Hd Tlerney four lengths for the fi Foie Moments . 6. Hey place. y Sf AN LOW, #8) Worthington. 8 8 2 40 Dickson's Third Winner, 9 _ Will be paid by The World for information that will lead to 1 *Wore_ blink Dickson won his third race on Borak, mission since of similar crimes by apparently the same individual Description of the Woerz robber: BG Five feet elght inches tall, rather stim, and about twenty five years of age, | His face was narrow and sallow, his eyes d brown and close her, His eyelids had a way of ¢ end away. The handicap wes one of the races of the meeting, Rosehon and ¢an were lieavily was noglecterl, in front and the tural. Wh moved up on Through the str » Mame 42h *Baron . 426 Soldier of Fortuno. 82) Always Faithtu) 414 First Ono - Bustier, Colin qe . Stoval 0 LaRyan 826 SY | Wore biinicora, n Harry. New. Went to front when ready and won | Lady a red and | jest furlong, © Gracious was nied set fore ina pasa tt Some. PAGY Mistake red neo Front constantly that may or may not have been due to the of the situation. He spoke like a man of education. His consisted, so far as the family could’ see, of a long black over which came nearly to his feet, and the collar of: which H up to conceal as much of his features as possible, His soft one of gray and was crushed in atthe crown, Nameoki All the Way, Nameoki, second choice In the fifth race, we to the Aa 4 the perl running and won by a "ta ote rox| 486—SIXTH RACE—LA’GRECQUE (12 to 1) 1, BREAKER (10|gamt fram, cacoasit, win bet 1 K fo 1) 2, BELLE BERNARD Ba eps on Meakin Tambourine, Lady Patricia, Titania, i Bride anid. Mathilde