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p the Leader at New Price, and Baltimore & re, again In contro) of the to-day, Reading holding the day. After ppening Meigher, at 931-2 on a res, advanced to 9 1-8, ‘record, ‘Chore was rome Hut the list closed strong. ‘active and well sonttered. Jn strength and activity, the vanoing more than 112 per were vlgoroue and. well wore VI peciaty Union Pacifio, 4 1 per cent. after a ft the start. St, Paul, Net yi High, Low. Clove. ch'r, 4% Hh MK K 140% 180% 140% + to more 107% 10TH 107% + BY hm BO +1% OK 8 82 +o bi Paid iy ed re + ER RD Pc es Closing Quotations, noi | 2ORR Been ..,... $6 HO 99% High. Low, Close, ch'e. SK BH — Ohieors . UY 1% Wt %| ORY Repe pe 0 wo +h 4% 7% + 4] TW Rep Btool .... 16K 16% 16% + 8% +24] 100 Rep Steel pf. 09 6 +% 83% — % | 255500 Reading .. 0% 9% +1% 20) Reading 1 3% Wh Bh—-% 1100 Reading, 2 p.. 9 9 8 +% ‘78100 Rock Island., 35% 4% 8% % 2100 Rock Isl pt... 82% Wie 81% +1% 8) Rub. Goods ., 44 2% By —1% 900 8t. Jo & GT, 17% 11% 17% + %] slons, to-day filed with the Senate erage ceatnareiy 4 | 1008t Jo & M1 p 58% 57% 68% —%| Committee on Indian Affairs a com-| BANKER OUT ONA WRIT. 2300 8t Jo & GI2p 20% 28 38 % %| munication from Attorney-General WEL & SF 1 pt. 79 HH 2+ %| Moody addressed to the President) waiam H. Munt Paroled in the 290081 & SF 2 pt, 784 Tm 1% 100 8t LS W..., 20% 25% 220 Bt L 8 W pt. 61% Gin 106t. PF, & Om.27 207 4 8t P, & Om p..206 m5 w+ 61% mw 1 206 — 2 = Se ee S660 Bou, Pucitle .. (7% 81 OT +iK 2000 Bou Pacific, pik 18k 118% + % |" 200 Bou, Ry, Co... 3 Hie Wet 11008, Ry. Co. pts 9% % +% 908, R&T, Co. 1% 1h 1h / Tenn, C, & Ir, 72% 1k + % ri OTM He) ROO TOR Land... BM 3 +H Wm Wh — | MOTOR. Pact... 964 9. 9 +1 rong edn | 200 TOL St. Loew. 9684) BM OOH FH ing in) | MOT, BL.AW, Dt Gh! BI BG Joie 106% 41% 800 Twin. C, R, 7.106% 106% 106K —% No O% — 4] OUD BAP DEM eH radars 120% 122% 1297 + 1 Rivet HOT |, wo ott + 46 2 9 +h! ig, 4.4 4] WOUN. Ry. In, we. 1 Th T+ pi a] OU BCL Pipe Be TH T+ sy aN 1100 U. 8, C, LP,pt 86 By M+ @. a = %| UB. Bxpress.19 128 1a) +10 a8 TG) coven © im, «6 wis B48 196 1TH + % WN, colle we TN ae elOHN INN “A + 34 4 mm Yo a % 94 06H ve ¢f WG) DHL + 108% +% sm nh +h mH +h 4% 4 6 41% % 1 «(10 4 ™| ms m™ mm a BK om HL Sata reo = Se ee ee rs LONDON STOCKS DULL, BUT THE PRICES UP. TONDON, Feb. &-—Money wae in falc in the market to-day and'rates easier, : Trading on the Stock Exchange wes owing to the lack of outside sup- rt, though Consoles and other gilt. | weourities were upheld: by the mrength of the bank reserve, Americans were the centre of activity, Atter opening at parity, Philadelphia Lhe i ee gests Cx aaa + = gegeepataSssesgag apie ztiggeege=se.ge98zshege3 +1 + %|& Reading and Erie turther !mproved, —%| sharply strengthening other stocks, Amaterdam buying ‘was an additional — %|stinrdlus. Union Pacific and United eb +2 | States Bteel were In moderate demand, aes BI +h or) #% 8% . -% o -% o% +2 188% +% 7m x +811 Special for This Week Oniyl a Imig —h 61% 100% —% 8% 2 +h 409 108% +0% || Ls 15 15 +5 G th & +% | Wh RB Wh +1 ree ei Rae 2 a + OR AEC aM acta ao oe fo, nag 84,00. with the best bntteat tervice tn the y BT Wh | Wh 64 + 4 | BLI7% TH THY HW 100% 20% +6 \ verte bd ae PH THRE CONVENIENT STORES on eo 24. AST 125TH ST., 4 44 6 + BET, MADIWON & STH Aves, Fk S| ee ited Ke, \ : sre, Ben yt 11 EAST 14TH ST, BET, BROADWAY & GTH Ay Stores, excepting IIB. 14th st,, ayeninge. To avold misiake bring ad, with you, ——— ee | THE OVAL TABLET '?, OVAL BOX, The Castor Oil Tablet 4 propared by the Spectal Procesy of Pa 0-0 | Sold only in the f Castor Ol Tab'-t Co, N, yal Tablet: t ped ov follow’ iy ie na ii | MORGAN'S DESPERATE DASH ON THE BOWER Senate Committee Gets Report under the date of Feb. 2, 1905, subnit- ting @ statement of what occurred in Janvary, 194, concerning the Pres!- dent's decision to permit the use of aftor telling of the meeting to which president Roosevelt summoned Cabinet and: Mr, Russel ering the question, proceeded to the meeting, at which were present Seore- tafles Hitchcock, Coptelyou and wil- pon, and Postmaster-General Payne, On behalf .of the Attorney-General, a mimorandum wes submitted In favor vot the legality of the wu ene Seo! Hit wee vi lent ithe diversion 0: the su Indy mittee to: det I Bar atuen 8 to pecure OPppant ‘Randa tor Gatholls wckools, that men who transact business on Sunday, cannot secure damages against | |} & tel to WORLD: In wi thi COTTON JUMPS ON ¢ SCARE OF SHORTS. INDIAN FUND FACTS GIVEN A scare among shorts caused con- siderable excitement at the opening of the cotton market to-day and prices Were run up in eome instances $1 a bale, Later there: was selling of May, sup- posed to represent Wall slreet interests, ut the market absorbed the cotton without much loss. The continued Nght movement at- tracted considerable buying independ- ently of the je news. The Opening prices were: Wel LR to 7.28; July, 7.94, to the last five yeas wilfully and con- thi bi of Méeting at White House at Which Legality of Using Moneys Was Decided. id A 18; Ape uy ‘ Bay res f Seat RD fab: ADE, 7.87 to 7,88; Sept, 7.40 to 7.18; Oot. 14 to 1. The late prices Hey, ‘1.24; June, 7. were: Maroh, 7.16; WASHINGTON, = Feb. 3-Father 8; July, 7.83; August, Ketcham, of the Catholic Indian Mis- Custody of His Counsel. John 8, Wise, counsel for William H. Hunt, the Ivdnois banker, who was ar- rested last Friday in his Wall strect Untted @tntes for the support of sec- na at Lid abi a Lie oe a che § arian schools, In this communication, poet bye a Vee Pia e ect ion, revurnEdle on Wednesday next, Sostice, Bcott panoled Hunt in the cus- tody of his counsel, i wi Indian funds held In trust by the a “MORE GOLD GOING OUT. General (Mr, Knox) , ‘who had been cohald- i ‘The National Bank of Commerce has drawn $f,000,000 gold coin from the Bub-Treasury for shipment to Havana to-morrow. wo of funds, the law during the past five years is and Santa Fe.Rallroad ta arraigned tn Interstate Commerce Commission on “the alleged unlawful rates and prac- tices” of that road In the transporte- ‘The main points of the decision, eum. merising the way in which ft !s al- leged the law has been violated and disregarded, are as follows: quires carriere to publish and adhere and Santa Fe Railway Company hae for tinupusty violated the provisions of riers ehouk in no case transport traffic unt a tariff had been published, and that the published tariff should be ob- served, and providing a penalty of not loss than $1,Q00 nor more than $20,000 each offense. 161) both to the rallway company wihtoh grants and the party which receives the conoteston. Both the Santa Fe and the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company sys- temetically and continuously violated the ‘provisions of that act in the par- tioulars «mentioned from the day of {ts passage down to Nov, 97, 1904, when the tariffs under which ‘this coal moved inn of i on March 2%, 1902, the United States Cireult Court, in (oatenee and way ir Mts bit at del Injune ent that order of the court in its failure to maintain ‘these ooal tariffs.” IRUARY 8 The local wheat! market started’ a shnde higher to-day but {tmmediately declined ‘under realigin, talnly: active, Corn opened steady, n The market at Chicago opened firm, New York's opening prices were: Wheat—May, 1167-2; July, 108 6-8; Sep- tember, 96 1-2, ‘RATE CHARGES terstate Commerce Commis- sion Accuses Railroad of “Fla. grant, Wilful and Continuous” Violations of the Law. Chicago's Opening’ prices were; Wheat =Miuy, M7 lo Uli 1-8} July, 68 to f@ 8-4; September, 931-2, Corn--May, 44 84) to 44 78) duly, G18 to 8 b-8 ts #3 Fepromber, 3-4 to 45 7-8, wheat, Idi bias July £04 1+ akeds Bon. 1 dh i July, 104 1-8 asked; Bep- ber, 98 6-8 asked; May oorn, b0 ts waked {e) 's closing prices were: May Aig ROG ke corn, 42; May, 44 7-8 1 Tuly, 48 3; Bcptember, 8-4 HIS WIFE WASHINGTON, | Feb, 3,—"Flagrart, ful and continuous violations’ of @ way In which the Atchison, Topeka decision ‘promulgated to-day by the tion of coal mine supplies, Involving 'y also the Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- WOKE HIM UP, pany. ¥ Connecticut Man Nearly Choked to Death Im Night, No comment ts needed on the following letter, It tolls of fearful experioares that have fortunately been overcome, “Dear Sire: “Often in the night my wite had to wake me Up because 1 was almost choking to Geath with catarrh, I bad one of the worst cases that was ever known, and ekilful phyalclane sald it was. ohronic, “Wortypately a friend told me of Hyo- mel, and I uged this treatment faithfully, and am to-day free from catarrh, IT used Hyomel perbaps five times a day, and could “The act to regulate commerce re- ‘thelr tariffs, The Atchison, Topeka ls Jaw in the respeots above stated. “Feb, 19, 1903, the so-called ‘Elkins IN’ ‘was enacted, providing that car- for ‘The provisions of this statute extends ft and an extra bottle cured me, I aly ways catry & Hyomel inhaler in my pocket #0 ag to prevent any colds or alight ea- tarrhal attacks that are common at this season of the year. Yours fratorually, ‘Thomas Winchan, Putnam, Oona." It to the easiest thing im the world to cure catarrh or catarrhal colds if you use Hyomet, Hreathe its health-giving, bal- samic alr for « few minutes, and your oa- tarrhal trouble will soon be cured, The jete outfit coats but one dollar, ae eat Tg ty Wh ana ay of an Inhaler that can be car- ‘sh ried In the purse or vest pocket, a medicine iY to ame roceeding, Grrl hae HOt | ropset, and. a bottle ot. Hyemel, The in- “Tt ehould be further observed that | hi lasts a lifetime, while extra bottles, led, can be obtained for 60 cents, In ‘ere reduced in all cases $1.15, "It would seem visat the Hl Pago and Raltway was also in yio- the same statute during tat y pS ut Noa ea > ‘orks there are scores of well-known im im) joined tho | people who haye been cured of catarrl by tohison, ‘Topeka and Banta Fe Rall-| Hyomel. If it does not help you, Hegeman Ped’ pehedale Ot tetas eePects | & Wo, will return your mgney In accord ‘company, from the date of this |®ce with the guarantee they give with down to Nov, af tee wa ry outfit, in continuous dis ind of |! “Hexeman & Co., The Corporation, 200 Broadway, an . [fine Seopiee branches, Mail orders % foher submitted a) fF tter from the Comminstoner of In- jan Affairs, Thereupon the question Jsouser it length, and left for letermination, velt's connection with Indian trust funds to of Cathollo mission schools | i justified in the communication, Fath- Ketcham ap) before the com- his bureau against the has been using undue a = —E Mustn’t Work on Sunday. A Kentuckey judge recently decided 16 OENTS BACH; @ FOR 25 CENTS OLUETT, PEABODY & 00), \ amtne OF OLvETT Ano woRAREN pmety: h it, the latter falls iver vorrectly & telegram on that) 7 BROADWAY, 332 TO 34TH STRRBT. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; Final Clearance Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses for Girls long Coats, sizes 6 to 12 years, Formerly $7.75 to $10, at $3.90, Formerly $12.50 to $15, ” at $6,75. Formerly $16.60 to $24.50, at $9.50, Girls’ Wool Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years. Formerly $5 to $10, at $3.75. Tailor-Made Suits in junior sizes, 6 to J8 years» Formerly $18.50 to $29, at $12.50. Separate Skirts of wool materials in junior sizes. An ae Formerly $2.50 to $3.50, at $1.95. 38 inch Formerly $3.90 to $4.95, at $2.95, inch. | Formerly $6 to $7.75, at $4.50. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Suits, Coats & Furnishings for Boys At Material Price Reductions This offer marks the beginning of the end. We would be rid of every garment designed for this season and we are content to pay the penalty. Double-Breasted Suits of tweed or cheviot in heather and ancy mixtures, sizes 8 to 16 years. Formerly $5 to $6.50, at $3,95 Three-Garment Vest Suits of heavy or medium weight chev- tot and tweed in mixtures, stripes or plaids, sizes 10 to 14, Formerly $7.50 to $8.50, at $4,50 Rusnian Qyercoats of melton, kersey, frieze cr pebble chev- 46t, in box or half belted models, sizes 244 to 6 years, Formerly $7.50 and $8.50, at $4.75 Chesterfield and Touriat Qvercoats of blue kersey, oxford or black frieze, brown kersey or fancy tweed and cheviots, in mixtures and plaids, sizes 8 to 16 years. onnerly $7.50 to $10, at $6,75 Knee Trousers of Heavy or medium weight cheviot in mixtures, sizes 3 to 16 years, Formerly 95c and $1.25, at 75c. Shirts of striped madras or fancy cheviot with cuffs attached or detached, sizes 12 to 14 inch neckband, Formerly $1.25, at 85¢, Searfs in shield, four-in-hand and club styles, Suspenders of plain white or colored webbing, Formerly 25c and 35¢, Blouses of fancy madras in Russian models, sizes 3 to 6 years; with Byron collar or neckband, sizes 7 to 16 years, Special at 48. fancy Vat 19c, d Sake & Company “1° BROADWAY, 33.70 34TH SIRRET. The Sale of Overcoats for Men “* Formerly $18, $20, $22.50 and $25, « Special at $14,00. Those who are in search of the good things will still find a most presentable assortment of Box and Tourist Overcoats, for the good fabrics and good tailoring of which we stand sponsor, since they are the product of our own workshops. The collection affords box coats 45, 48, 50 and 52 inches long, and tourist coats, with or without half belt, in single and double breasted models of fine cheviot, kersey, origi frieze, vicuna and tweed, in black, gray, oxford, mixtures and overplaids. The variety of sizes is complete-box models 33 to 48, and tourist models 33 to 44. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Soft Shirts for Men, (SILK, FLANNBL, CHBVIOT AND MADRAS), Regularly $1.50 to $3.00, Special at $1.10 Hardly ever do shirts of this character find their way into a sale. They are held as “staple” and command the standard prices in season and out. The shirts of silk are with collar and cuffs attached; those of French flannel are with neckband and at- tached cuffs, The "knot weave” shirts are with neckband or collar and cuffs attached; those of cheviot are with attached cuffs and neckband, and the madras shirts you may have with or without cuffs attached, The sizes are from 14% to 1644, of percale or madtas in light or dark grounds with small de~ signs or stripes and attached or detached cuffs, in sizes 1334 to 18, instead of $1.50 and $9,00, special at $1.30, iets, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY High Grade Underwear for Men At Final Price Reductions, Those who incline toward a certain brand will no doubt find it in the collection, forit offers the high- est grade of imported and domestic garments at one-third to one-half the former prices, Shirts and Rrawars of pure unshrinkable wool, in natural or silver gray ov of fine white merino, full fashioned, Formerly $3.00, at $1.95, Shirta or Drawers of white silk-and-wool, of wool {n natural color, of fine merino in white, of llama wool in tan, or silk plated in blue or lemon, Formerly $4.75 to $5.50, at $3.50. Shirta or Rrawers of pure silk in flesh, blue or lemon color, medium or heavy welght. Formerly $9, at $6, Formerly $12, at $8. Formerly $20, at $10. Shirts or Reawers of three-quarter ribbed wool in gray, medium or heavy weight. Formerly $1.50, at 98c, is. Tyading was mf | ’ i \ Store Closes at 5.30 o'clock. dh tA Two Splendid Days __ Of FURNITURE Selling We'll grant that the weather haa been remarkably fine, , Every con. dition has b bed been in our favor, and PRR part of the tremendous success of the last two BRRBR westive SP PPBEL sop on ROPOPS the result of these conditions, Butit is gratifying to re celve, in this splendid manner, such substantial gasurance of public confidence in this semi-annudl WANAMAKER move- ment. f We know that we deserved such response. We knew that stocks are better than they have ever been before, We knew that every price and value represented absolute facts, That every reduction marked was positive. That no valuation was placed on a piece of furniture that was not justified by the regular manufacturing cost of the mer- chandise, But it means a great deal to thepublic.no longer discounts our what we say in our advertising whon it is read, , ‘We know it is a very easy matter to deceive the pub- lic in the matter of furniture, Even an expert could mis. judge the value of a bureau to the extent of $10 or more. Tn making comparisons it is easy to think that a side. board that was seen ten blocks away, marked $50, was as good as one we are showing at that price. Tt requires considerable knowledge of furniture-mak. ing to look at the back of the furniture, the inside and underside of drawers and doors, the hardware and the joints, and estimate the difference in cabinet work, know. ing which piece ‘is well fitted together, and which is only stuck together with glue; which wood has been dried before using, and which is green, and will warp out of shape with a few weeks of use. Our experts know what is good, and they know what manufacturers to go to in order to place absolute dependence in the product of the factory: This means positive insurance to those who buy furniture in the Wanamaker Sale. Every ipiece is guaranteed as absolutely as though you bought it in our regular stocks, We guarantee that the saving is absolutely as it is shown on the price-tag. Woe guarantee that no better furnitutecan‘be bought in any houee in the country at the valuation flgurds, Y And today,we show you an entire floorful from Tenth street to Ninth street, from Broadway to Fourth avenue, and offer you selection for any room in your house, except the kitchen, at an average saving of a third of the ordie nary cost. These are some of the reasons why the last. two days have brought such splendid returns. There are reasons why those who did not come yesterday or the day be- fore should come today or tdmorrow, or while this Sale presents its, opportunities JOHN WANAMAKER. Yormerly A. T. Stewart & Co,,’ Broadway, 4th Ave, 9th and 10th Sts, aaa—EeE—EeEEESEe——————— Vogel Srathers Ae SWv.Cor. O Ave, An Important Sale | $3.75 sds of Men’s Trousers It's wonderful how a new pair of trousers will brighten up a coat and vest that's fairly well worn, Here's a sale of trousers that will help your coat and vest last through- out the rest of the Winter, and the trousers will last for a long time after, for they are the sort that never sell for tess than $5 or $6 a pair, of fine striped worsteds, The sale price puts them on you for $3.75 a pair, Clearance Sale of Men's Winter Suits & Overcoatsat $9.75 Just a few words about these suits and overcoats for men who are not as familiar with Vogel Brothers’ clothes as they ought to be, They are all made in the present season's styles, with shapely shoulders, snug-fitting collars and up to our famous style standard, The suits involved are of black thibets, fancy cheviots and cassimeres—the overcoats of oxford and black materials in smart medium length models, Heretoforé, the prices on all were $17 and $15, now all reduced to $9.75. Vogel Brathors AQ Sty, Cor, Bt Ane. Store Open Saturday Night Until 10.30, us to realize that statements, That columns is believed In this city people of average circumstances |, cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they require, If you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it in the Sunday World Want Columns.