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PROFIT TAKING St, Pai! Hit Hard and Other Railroads Svar, While In- dustrials Resist Pressure and | Finish with Gains, READING TURNS WEAK AND JOINS THE LOSERS. Pacifios, Baltimore and Ohio, Pennsylvania and Louisville and Nashville Cut—Tractions Firm, Manhattan Behind, y Pritt taking was much in evidence in the stock market to-day and iy regularity soon developed after u cheer- ful start, the session closing whh generally lower, ‘Trading wae fairl} the third # Bannér’ St. Paul was about the hardes: bit| tion Maxwell on record ae saying that |freedom above every’ other worldly | utter a prot shee tare tn the rallroad group, the price selING | the yin stanza of "The Star-Spangled | possession la a blow aimed at the very |lowing Fiery” Te Seeks 12 ‘ off to 1761-8 after opening up 1-8 8} Banner” ts not literary, and Mr. Max-| foundations upon which our republican | 7 the T<\1oF of The ‘vehing World: Cahndian Pacific, Baltimore | well’s private secretary as saying that|form of government rests, ‘There ia |» Putt’ matter of ‘fade and fanctea” | and Ohio, Louleville and Nashville | Francis Scott Key didn know how to/nobhing in the carly history of the Fandite” “Nie, Schoole to a@ vote of t Missouri Pacific, Pennsylvania, South- | write poetry, They think these most |republic—nothing in the means by|mediur. of your beats Ms wi ern Pacific and Union Pacific suffered | excellent reasons why the national an+|which the country's independence was| they ¢-y for or Aaainat the PD) mostlons of the tte n héfore ite “initial velo “wot In good working onder muspicion ig the bond market, Ss Quotations, High: Low, Close. oh'g. 100.Allls Chiers .. 1515 12000 Amal, Cop., +. 7% 0 Am, C, & Fi... 89 100 Am, C, @ F. pt 9 10 Ry. 6t Bre. 00 Rep. Stee! i) + 100 Reading 24 pf. 91% 760) Rock Island . 3% 800 Rook Isl, pt... 81% 800 Rub. Goods . 100 Bt. T.&G, Lape 23% 200 8.L.88.¥, ipt 2% 1200 Bt,L.&8,F. 2pt 73 10 BLSFCEI of,..178 1800 8t.L. 9.W. pt 1008t, 1B, ® Om..205 18200 Bou, Pasitio.. 68 1000B0u, Pao, pfils% 1600 Bou, Ry, Co, 34% 2008, Ry, Co. pt 9% 108, R. & T.Co 1% 2400 Tenn. ©. & Ir, 78 8400 Tex. Pacific,., 90% 100 Tol, Rwys ... 3 WOT. StL.&Wot 54 100 Twin C, R. T,106% $4100 Un. Pacific 100 Un, Ry, Int 10 Un, Ry. Inv, ainet|‘ THE RAILROAD NEEDS THE DOUGHY the people|On the bleak Long Island Rallroad Comes a moaning, all the way From Patchogue and Mineols, Com-| Babylon and Oyster Bay, Whore the eadly vexed View new rates with | And are told for all th That ‘The railroad needs the dougt.”' Ail their lives they have been epending Ev'ry cent they could pull down, ‘unending © 04 ‘oy 3 E 24208 EES S R232 ee ‘ s * When the tracks hid unde* snowdritts ‘hey were exited hore in town, Cogtgnghal siren daanirg sormows they could drown Pan bottle and a birdfe ‘4 thelr surplus cash would go, But there will be nothing tae Now—"'The railroad needs the dough,” No more nigtts in gay Mantattan For the gay Jamaica rogue, Or the sport from Mineola, Or the cut-up trom Patchogue, Ege Z i fx 3 Vt Raat al Ti 3 gee, i SZSEFERSES = $22 & BF. pt.102% C, Line ..,128% 11700 Balt, & Ohio ..106% 900 Bklyn R, 11... keep Tue: need ALL tor traneportation Binoy “Tlie raslroad needs the dough." WALTER A, SINCLAIR. - (SUBWAY PAYS DE|S250 FORBLOWS Main Building Deluged Daily with] Tloket Chopper “Got Gay” and Tons:.of Letters—Why: Wall Street: Is in Urgent Need of Postal Branch, eS E = cS +700 U. 8, C.L. Pept, 96% 1200. 8. R, & Im. 8 1700'U, 8 Leather.. 14% 25 U, 8-Leath, pf.104% 00 U. 8, Rubber, 36% m0 U, 8, Rub. pf., 100% 19500 U, 8, Btoel...., 90% 44100 U, 8, Bteel pf. 96% 200 Va.-Car, Chi... % s 528 PrREbLititr itt eegee fevers eer errs M0 Chi, & Alt, pf. 2400 Chi, & N, W,..240%, gtge L ee 90. Gt W pf B, 369 200 Chi @ W deb.. § 4000, M. & St P, ES directly that the issue ithe enforcement of sumptuary exit but'the prevalehive of° graver and: the blackmailing of saloon- Abd gamblers by the police, The the blackmailing. involves of the law will, they olaim, it evidence ‘for. thi ing any poll i A rp 4g S é ice Cal - yh law to be violated ein fest, Punched. Young Mr. Busch, and the Interborough Has to Foot the Bill. 400 Wid L.H. 1 pf. 48 00 Wide LLEL2 pt. 3% 400 Wis, Celutral... 23% 600 Wis. Cent, pf. 60%~ ———— CKS FIRM, i ! ahaha ya hcl {ADING DULL.| Removers and Causes Arvest] Other Cities and the Militia 3000 Col, F, & Ir, 100 Col, Sou, 24 pt, 88% 10 Comm, Gas ,,....204 1200 Corn, Prod, 100 Corn Pro, pf.. 76% 182000 Del & Hud... .196 100 Del. L. &, W.367% 600 Den, & R, G,. 8% 600 Den. & R, G. p. 88H | Justice Daniel F, in the Twenty-thing Curt, awarded #260 to Emanu & law clerk in the offices Grossman & Vorhaus, who wi and abused at the Brooklyn Way station by a tioRot chopper he wouldn't pay his fare ete: Mr, Busch and Capt. Jamos P.O esoypded to the Subway station di ‘the rush hour on'the evening of J; The Captain pou, dropped them int Busch attempted to ‘follow Aleket chopper ‘held him UP and ab) him, declaring only o aed in the chopper. hen both patrons expostuiated, Chopper Jumped on Busch, who ts hu mht of build, while o Acting upon @ réxclution paesed by the Mantin and a jury ‘Chamber of Commerce requesting the Government to establish a’ branch post- office in Wall street to expedite thehand- Ing of mail In the financial district, Postmaster-General Robert J, Wynne and Postmaster Willcox had a confer- ence at the Waldorf-Astoria, were presented which prove that tho Genéral Post-Office is overburdened with hundreds of tons of mall matter daily, "| the following interesting facts showing I the amount of work done in the Poat- Office during the rush hours: Between the hours of 4. a: P, M, of each business day from 900,000 to 1,000,000 letters are received at the General Post-Office for immediate deliv. a MENT STORE Bank of England’ be materially {creased soon, Prices on te Stock Exchange were generally fira: on the monetary outlook, busin¢fss) was inactive. wHDu, 88. & A, 1000 D.8.8. & A.p 82% ‘There was a $15,000 fire in the ment of the department store of ne Baker & Co, at Broad away avenue, Brooklyn, One of the watchmen saw ftom the basement about day! ight two tickets and| 1% Erle 1st of. 600 Fed, M. & Sip. 8 & D.C. Americir\ securities pest i) Srp pertad speculative: Bu ve~ free Possibility ae bad New York | 000 this winter, and that he pit OM! 4.0, but the assailants neatly everye DIRE cmap 3 a Vectra workingmen’s clothing and went out to|, where werg repulsed, Two posts whioh Adify fn mn i 2 put firs’ che issue Jawt the public service 110) Gen, Elec, Co.187 me tloket b et had been 400 Gs,” Nor. pf. in @ blaxe, While he turned the store hose upon the fire another watchman sent in an alarm. Firemen put out the flames before they reached the upper doors, Smoke and water did as much damage as fire, ——_— SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR 'To.nay, Bun rises. 7,07/8un sets, 5,20/Moon sets, 4 young lawyers have 4 Of the Court of Ape 88 published in 200 Hook, Val. pf. 91% 1500111, Central, Gross weight of mail matter de- spatohed to the Grand Central Station daily by wagon, 135 tons, about one ton of which js first-class matter, and it closed quiet, Trunk advanced on prov'’ Kaffirs generally were © ),er- ful. Peruvians were strong on a TE COTTON MAKES GAINS ON SHORT BUYING, Cotton opened fim Jo-day, Nat from 4 to 9 ponts up,“ at’ Liverpool was again steady hat centre that there appeared about ready to 200 Int. Paper pf, 10 Iowa Con, pf Grand Central Palace, daily by pneu- matic tube, thirteen tons, ten of which are first-class. The remainder consists of matter of all other classes. Actual number of wagon trips to tho Grand Central Station dally, fifty-nine. The time one way {8 forty minutes un- | der favorable conditions, fro | sixty minutes longer when ‘Tho demand hero came mostly trom | 4 Shorts, brokers frequently operating tor | Wall street being private wires had some orders, general oninibn was thet the subway for the trans- malls St Is estimated that twelve cyinutes would be saved. ‘The establishment of four additional INCOMING STEAMSHIPg, Hnnover, Bremen, 8t, Paul, Southampjon, Peconic, Gibraltar, OUT WING STE RAILROAD MAGNATE DEAD, ac, Co, 2d pf. 4% Ve ae ay pe had OL ‘ barry ed th } be used Car vols died in. 4440) Penn, iH E in the 8 Princess Anne, Nortolk fect that automobil PROTES TEACHER WISHES TO PUT “FADS” TO POPULAR VOTE. | She Says New York 1s Under | antnem én the hooks in use in the publlo | monarohical institutions ts: a ne the Bondage of William H, |contiaue your investigations until you Maxwell—-Scoffs at Manual sconces reaponaiote for this outruae. | t0 Wetl-devorved publle condedna “Public school, tad and fancy contro- | which thelr fathers fought and suffered | Returning to raftia ‘and necure etudy y | Veralaliete in @ majority are jubilant, having put Superintendent of Mduca:| in, imposts of tyranny and placed |po, ane Star 6 Keoses of from 6-8 to almobt 1 percent. |them should be put into the hands of |jrought about—whlch our ohildren ‘ ratem. "The resulta of AEteEtartina! tenet Oey: note Ieee | SEODe A eateeead (Fe ae vance should not’ know and of which they | exbrossloa of sen pit a “i ‘orm, but they are wondering how the t reason to feol proud. the “educatio: rata tin Reading was under pressure from the |immortal pleos of writing secaped the | “yy Zoretathers came, trom Hngland| Great iforiots ow SOee” Quden city! + > start, the price declining immodlately {scissors of such critics es Bupt. Max- and were among tho old settlers in New eae Bopt i after tho opening, which was » shade} well and his private secretary dunne Bngland, hut the ties of race aid not} well. Ho rate ‘all our higher, ajay ne ie ot he group jal the time that lies between 184 and prevent representatives of the third gen- boys shall be trained for the carpenter's. were from 1-8 40 about 1-2 per cent, Y in United States Steal was| But while the majority of the op- f Belkan oupeeity tn the praterreit,| Ponents of the present course of study | the opprenstons ks atte cosy ed Heed J atitohes Invisible uth’ ‘alood Which fintahed a trifle higher, The com:|!" the elementary grades are content | love of, liberty was stromger , aghly the work inane mon oloved oft 1-8 por, cent, Amaiga-| With the words they have wrung’ from | thin race lovo, be, © present curriculum » suld res! mated Copper and Colorado Buel and) Supt. Maxwell, and with tis denial that 1d-world influences ate Whe Inon were traded in freely, the lattor| Anglophobla prompted the cutting of| tlons removed ¢rom old-world In! duranee,. both me: tal and phys 4 ax: the present year of mrace 1908, father, iene eloaine eta Aa, bibhe hale few pete lg ghd tie King, how woh more bitterly must I) | Parents, put a stop to thle tame the matter go at that, James J, Davis, With tho exception of Manhattan Bl-]Of No, 12 Hast Fifty-sooond street, 1 ovated Railway, which lost 1-4 per cent,,| one of th the Traction group closed firm, ‘Thej The Evening World: American children! son of thoroughne: man He writes to the editor of | wean the niinds of Moan children | wht and. fgnt, tor, your poor, Me Erles lost from 6-3 to 8-4 per cent, “L have read with a good deal of sur-| United States of America what they | victims of all this ‘yrahiay rk ‘There was a fair amount of activity) prise the article in a recent issue of} are to-day. I say, any attempt to use Flare pte ag sete and his ali ‘The Evening World relative to the were|emasculation bf the American national! eign pumpose or bolater up +t] TRUST CORNERS EGGS; 10% 8 1% 1% B 23 0% LONDON, Feb 4—Rates tor money| for Ticket Frauds. and discounts were easier in otra to-day, owing to favorable Contineni ie sotnnes and the expectation that the} Richard Hawkins and Georg hea caauie of) inl, IPsuIDALLonaee stock of gold may] meyer, dumo foremen for + ViIlI8M) movment, which has binken out not fair ¢mount of business was rapaa ctor do a little detective work. Seca ‘ \ te ‘i \) police, Lavey the market was less animated) 41, aoiroached Deckelmeyer, he sad ee attack stitaa etebeal ae Als ca lal | ond asked him if he had tickets to sell.| pelted, + |The dump foreman, he: alleges, sald he | 1s rumored that two regiments of | would sell him snow tickets roops have mutitied and are marching that on the settlement of ithe erides between the Guveracant [- the bonds will be placed on a busis, Imperial Japanese of 1904 were quot 4 e Fractional advances in the market at Liverpool, together with prospects that ithe world's shipments of wheat | Police Court, held than those of last week and continued trial, |, Up to the presont the olty ts qu this week will be 1,000,000 bushels loss | «rial OG St URE pees Rene ieee peel quiet and cold weather in the West, started a| BANK STATEMENT POOR, Auntralla’s Wealth, further rise in the wheat mane te.| HEAVY LOSSES SHOWN. | ‘The three important whott Staten of and at Chicago against a smaller rise Shorts were liberal buyers of/ Wat street wax prepared for @ poor! iy 10.6 bushels, tu South Asutralla, Ov May and the public Interest was larger. | hank statoment to-day and when the/ bushels, and in West Australia’ 46 Corn started from 1-8 to 1-4 of @ | Agures came out expectations were quite ! cent igher and was fatrly active, New York's opening prices were: | in the reserves, while ,the loans were ut—May, 110; July, 104 1-4; Septom-| targely increased, he report as sent F on wore: Wheat | from the Clearing-House showed: Inc, $12,413,000 7/11/70 July TS AGAINST CUTTIN DOWN THE NATIONAL J James J, Davis Denounces At- i WRITE YOUR VIEWS OF THE FADS tempts to Make Our Young |} People ‘gnorant of Principles | for Which Fathers Fought, Bot] ' OYSTERS ARE SCARCE + a a Packers Have Complete Control of the Storage Eggs and ‘Prices mu Soar Sky High—Cold Weather Cuts Off the =. a ‘Supply of Bivalves, © aes: 204 + Uo r B+ fi ; y Eggs will be practically an unkne-vn | stepped in. and took a strangle hold om ah quantity to New Yorkors during the | the 16,000 cases, That quantity is only we" Ta |day oysters will beoome as sroat | tn “the oommission district to-day 7% — % | uxury during the succeeding seven OT'| fresh ogge wore quoted ef,.80 1-8 cents, Ly olght days as they are in the Valley | fino etorage egys at 28 cents, with un- 1% —% of the Congo. 9h — 8 and the egg market has been cornered by | storage oggs writ! be ruling at 13 = Misiwitt and Ardour and thelr co-part- | ggnts: rempeotively, which mould mala TH + Al ces in the Boot ‘rust, but iooal com | the retall price somewibere from @ for BX — M|rniselon merobants and jobbers gllbly | the storaro wade to Mand W conte 6% —% deny this. They say that the market ie Oyster rr is logically short; that owing to the | tically at ti 5 4 1+ L++ eee FE 1+1 Oe ae ne | eee Fe ese xx SEU Ssetezesstreguags Consols| Bradley, the contractor's son were a ¢rhotion harder and Home Ralls] with swindling, Young Bra Vv salt} Republic and has alto ordered a od steady and tt ab at $90, to over party. | pioyees had already cost him ab $n) cea by bands of about thirty men prt Govern..ont 6 | at 1001-2, ———_— WHEAT RISES WITH THE PUBLIC BUYING, He found a hundred snow tickets on Guard was reached at a Council of | 100 154.10 | Loans to {7-8 Corn | Deposits i July, 458-8 to) Clroulat prices wero; wi mn—May, 601-9; J IN TRE CITY'S PUBLIC SCHUOL So widespread has the discussion ovar the so-called ‘‘tads and fam cies” in the system of education’ now in vogue in the public become that The Evening World would like to hear what s*f parents think. It also invite an expression of opinion from the teaci.cre, com-— ” munications from whom will be tr...#d as confidential. An, teacher! may feel tree to weite The Evening World candidly on the subj Yet, i fident that, her name will not be publiahad Opinions from bob are. invited, ‘ SOA ne | outrage, ahd the whole thatier be mibjected to the most ‘searching ins nd the wrongdoers éxposed!.) © and parochial schools, hope you will discover and expose the ns OF Upholde Nation's Principles. ae up, the worl washers we “Any attempt to make our young | Wil bles you for oY. true Amorivam people ignorant of the principles for Wante It Put to » Vote, or to lessen their love for those who, | an in dark and troubled times, resented | reat of the non-ea- ing and the mong whi editoat! oad tmastodon,’ ire, State, “how by Wil if and thi 5 Yation of them from fighting against] thelr eyesight In soconicey eae as Hi) fe thoro: “ oh ny "I? my ancestors only a few genera- pha Borst 3 nine Bitea, resented the oppressions of an English | ceeds that of his ming, than which la. 20, 3, der, Tesegt any attempt to introduce UM-| mornlising Let i American inguonces into our echools t0| take lesse'and Tet the tharen unger al from the Sdeals that have made the) jong-surterin, our educa’ system to serve for- for th pr ma | tats, eons tee j fest of this month, and if the present | sufficient to supply the markets of Pitts. weather conditions continue until Mon- | burg, Chicago an@ New York for a day. demgrades Reports from the West anser't that | Monday it ie expected that fresh and poor quality and exceasive price of bedi at meats during the past year the popu- | G54, lagé used eggs ax a substitute, with @ on i Woh Suck oa jeneral oe in Poker the result that the storage supply. was | th most wqueered to the last yolk. Cree ae ant ‘There are said to be only 15,000 cases g eral pid A: ing Ke on thirty dozen egg®, each left out 1 = oe ee 1,280,000 in storage at the end of ‘last. aie oye Wer} fda summer. Tho storage season's closing |they are enabled {6 move goon 4 date was Jan. 1, and then the trust be an oyster famine. SON TRICKED {ARGENTINA IN FATHER'S MEK) STATE OF SIEGE Young Bradley, Disguiscd as Insurrection That Began’ In Laborer, Works with Siow] +Buenos Ayres. Sprears to Has Been Called Out. yeckel-| BUBNOS AYRDS, Argeyttqa, Feb, 4 are at-/only here, but in several other cittes frank | 0f Argentina,the Govern: t has issued & decrop establishing @ state of sloge for thirty days th:ovghout the whole Bradley, the snow contractor, rested to-day on complaint ‘ yarged & @m-| mobilization of the "ational Guan, ty of his fatt that the dishonesty Several poltce posts have been ate were surprised were recaptured by the | cents each for 10 cents, Bradley says) capital, he bought $18 worth for $4. ‘ aH In the case of Hawkins, Bradley says | o¢ that after Deckelmeyer had been ar-| me rested he had Hav summoned to his) §: father's office at venty-fourth and Lexington avenue and & dovernment appears inted with the nate the plot, took time! , Moh Mi uprising and o have complete na to control.of the The devision to proclaim a state of siege find to mobilize the National rehed, : ) | Ministera held this morning under ¢ him, although Hawkins was not sup-| presideney of Manuel. Quintang Preat posed to have any tlekets at all. dent of the Republic, ‘The troops re Magistrave Cornell, in the Yorkville \ing loyal to the Government have the two men for| 2! Sent to met the mutinous troops who are marching on Buenos Ayres, a Australla produce 85,000,000 bushels, ‘The yield to each acre 1n Now South Wales reallzed, There wae a decided slump Legal tend Sovole

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