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| Oners to Check Castro's Latest Move. WASHINGTON, March 2, — The th cable complications have reached and Minister Bowen has in- jhe State rtment that the r aay at Caracas, by instruc- Hon his Government, has notified | Venezuelan Government that there Pho further proceedings on its ‘toward the cancellation of tne ny's franchise or interference oh’ Minister, ithe (raf ooeeyel ete, thee the ese ships at La Guaira President Castro to accede the demands of the Frensh ling which the Minteter will place the Legation in the of some other Minister at Caracas ) aboanl one of the warships, thus aiptormatic relations between and Venezuela, present situation clve measures, ’ MONDAY, March 2. pl it and prevented a seriou #518 prices, The bullish element. | Showed less aggressivencs: ders and therefore the ge- ¥ of stocks was weak, Heyes were kept on Union der of the marker for som: |View of the expectation of a Supreme Court to-day nt thut there would be ration on the part of the HANge-crowd that has been ehief atiention to Union fe was no demonstration Dut a consdetable quan- -stook came: out early and ed to 107-8, There it effort to support this } at, buying \lemand de- 08 Price fell, and soon the HOM FOse to 132 and remained In peeebborhood until the close, peeeurwe of New York Ceaual was Ns ing to 100 8-4 after Putiaek, this stork devel- wer of resistance: that sent PE MP speedily to 163 34, Some of ‘active brokers in the Exchange Senival- industriously and ‘ie to waver fraotionally it the day, Where was positive ‘eyo however, und the stock ‘Close to 163, Xtumor, » aimouniceinent concerning © in eVHOb EDLs In New xoin Cone ere elrcUIRLed frecly soon MOR vi Lie marker, ‘Vala et tO have tor its only jd Bean New York of James ‘ been sojournin A majority of New York ten sdiPbctors “nave. been out. of town Hime, and, in the absenve of Tha and J, -kvrpont Mor- tillman is regarded as the i force in the board, Wall ly learned, “however, that deen Central announce: B16 that there will be 4 Gevelopments in the affairs Mderbilt raliroads tor some time inet & auorum of the New thal’ Board ts in town next ie regular quarteriy diyi- e declared. If anything Is to in the way of further consol the forination of a holding My PS Is not likely to piniormation until att i Difectors has bees nO prospect ofa full meet- bh York Central Board "KK. Vai ‘bilt returns to, xpected to re- fall, In_ the some heavy purchases of New nal being mude for Wall street be- vontroliing powers are share holaings In order mpass some definite purpose, heory is that. no person unin- 0 the probable future of the it railroad properties would huy New York Central abo M unuaval incident of to- ming was the sale of twenty-nine nat of Harlem common and 1ilne me Harlem Preferred at the same ated Copper displayed some ut there Jerisiative ing total walow of ctocks we: Bi “Savannah | Galveston INCOMING STEAMSHIP #8 ©) DUE TO-Day, { Gibraltar, riatiansand, sIVerpool, ‘Christiansand, ~~ VENEZUELA ‘Tv Rinhed Off on Hurry her, Mr, Bowen reports that two farships have been ordered te to Venesuela to act in ac- ee with the instructions of the a a the Jurien de la Graviere Baa om the Caribbean) | To sets, 6,00, 8.75 to 14,80 Coffee Sets, Soup Tureens, $3,75, 5.00, 6.25 Hot Water Kettles, $5.00, 6,00 Water Pitchers, 2,50, 4,00, 4,95 Baking Dishes, Fruit Bowls, $2.50, 3,25, 5,95 Cake Baskets, Bread!Trays, $1.50, 1,95, 2,95 Butter Dishes, Crumb Trays Sugars and Creamers, and Knives, $1,95, 2,25, 3,50 Spoon Holders, Each $1.95 Trays and Waiters, 6 to 19 inckes, 65c to $5.75 in a few da: Opinion here, h teh Government has lodged a ous complaint with President st the treatment of ity and it may join with France West Twenty-third Street ML SHEE E enough “bulls remained in the if 10 keep the dlanket flopping up ) Corners and in the middle, In j@ the speculators who en- | ‘to depress prices failed to ac- All’ that they set out to do. | Market sagged heavily ‘@. number of the active ited the “bear” attacks ‘has been the well-sup: | uirities mandate from thc | es The New Millinery, The New Costumes and Wraps, has won for ué the unstint "Two moré days'of |it-and speotal pri 5 tions for all week. Welcome. ii haa i as DOODOOOGODIOSES Stern Brothers THE LATEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES IN Dress Trimmings For SPRING and SUMMER are now being shown, consisting of LINON and TAFFETA, ENGLISH EYELET EMBROIDERIES, in BANDS and ALL-OVERS, COLORED COTTON and PERSIAN TRIM. MINGS, EMBROIDERED VESTINGS on LINEN & TAFFETA SILK, To-Morrow, Special Sale of 2,000 Yds. Handsome Colored Trimmings Persian Effects, Silk Passementeries and Appliques, at 48°, 68° and $1.35 yard Value 95c to $3.00 yard Diuner Set, Dinner Set, An Exceptional Offering of High.Grade Silver Plated Ware An extensive assortment of choice designs, in bright or gray finish, the products of the leading makers V3 to I, Below Regular Values tHOM.... cere seees $4.25, 6,00 $3.50, 5,50 $2.50, 2,95 JAMES McGREERY & CO, Fine China and Cut Glass, Cups and Saucers of fine, thin English China, Pale blue border pattern.. 6.00 doz Thin China Cups'and Saucers, Pink spray design. .....00., Ramekins and Plates, Pink resebud . patterth ....00 cove verses cree eee 3:00 100 pieces, Pink and pale blue, goid border design... HOLIOUET edlas rt) 875 a set 12,00 Vi 100 pieces, Pink decora- 12,00 a set Value 16,00 Open Stock Dinner Set,—Deep blue border pattern,—Furnival’s, Eng- lish Porcelain. ....... e000 e+0++.20,00 @ set Cut Glass, Binch bowl ......sesseevecieeeceen 250 Gach Celery Tray, New cutting......., 250 2 pimt JUG .sseeveeregerorsens Tall footed Comport . + 5:00 “ ++ 450 Twenty-third Street, Will Continue The Unusual Beauty of Our Display of The New Waists and Neckwear, The, New: Silks and Dress Goods, Together with Our Superb Showing of The New Laces, Dress Goods, 2,800 yards, Sill and Wool) Crepe de Paris. Twenty-third Street, Our Grand Spring Opening’ Which Began This Morning JAMES McGREERY & GO, Tnesday and Wednesday, On March the ast, 5,000 yards, superior quality, ‘Lyons silk Chiffon Cloth, An exquisite sheer fabric, used for several of the la- test Imported Model White, ivory, cream and ‘ed, praises of all comers, $1.25 per yard. 8) Allis Ch'erg... 16% 16% 164 + % 10 Am. Beet Su. 40 Am, C&T... 8 87% Bh + 4800 F. M, & &, 6 5 Y&R. rei HBL 1400 Am, C. & F, pf 99 8 99 + %| 1300 Gen, Bleo, chee hy nt ny £00 Am. H. & L... 104 10M 10% + \ 800 Hook Val, ,,,, 4 0% 1% — % 6000 Am, H, & L. p & i) M+ hm) 10 Hock, V: a 249) Ain, Loco, .... 40 7h $8 +1'| B00TIL, Gent, mau Ae ipe ae ) Malt 400 Am, Malt. pf. 26% |» Smelt,.,.10% 102 10% + 14 . Smelt, pee 129 12 + 4 re 18% IT Th 41% St. F pf, 651 2a i +244 | SW ALC. Line....142% Ml 12% + %| 250M K @ 7 nt bom Oh 1450 Bali, & Oit0..100 107% 100% +1% | 7060 Mo, an & Ono ST 1 41%] Alton 4 41% 2 + 4 | 190 Chi, & Alt, pf Si 8 800C, Gt, W. pf, B35 Wi 29100 C, M. & St, P1891) 179 18085 +1% 1 +1 8 +4 © St.P.pf.190 » pe. TG 900 Del, & Hud. .191% 40D, & RG, pf 9 Ry. Wa + 5% 6 OU | 0 Proazed 8, pi. owe 1200 Prees, § C 100 D, 8. 8. & Atl 16% 16 16% + %| 100 Pullman P SHIPS, 400 D 8. 8. & Apf $34 SL 38% +1%| 1700 Ry Bt. Spi Storage % 6 8 —1h z, Prinos, Bahia, 187100 Urle .. sie 7 Bh 16% +h THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Net Wh. Low. Clove, Ch's, | gates, 8 88h 28h +1461 500 Erie 2d pf... 63 + 0 3% 0 +%! 210 Fed, M. & due } Loco, pels 11 6- + il coo 1H Paper pt 78% My ya zi 7 7 7 =] 10 Towt Cent, a> 0 8 2% 2%+% 500 Kan, City 8. 10L. FR. & West, 4% 40% BY MD 13% +1 6000 Lou, & Nash..142% 11 il i on = Be 10 +3 | 6400 Mex. Cent, sey 21% MY % % % | 100M K & 'Tex,,, 32 31 Gity BT — 1% 145 9% +3% | W240 1200 N Yh) 19% Y¥ Alr Bi | THO Nor, & West.. soy sir WONO, Av rtB..., Wy WOnt, & West 300 Pac, C . 200 Pacifle Mail 4100 Penn RR 9000 Peo, Gas 600 Phila, 4 —y%| 100 FCO Bt L, B.41 40% AL 15800 Rep. Steel ,,.. 5K0 Rep, teel pt, Twenty-third Street. N Hith, Low. Clone, ch" 100 Erlo tm pt. 814 Bim ayy Sh CTH 88D + 94 NO 10 4444 Not Hich, Low. Close, Ch'a, 300 Reading 1 p.. 02% 1200 Rock Isl, pf. $00 Sloss-Sheft .,.. 01's 1908 L & 8 F 2pm 3200 St, L, BW. pi. 6 + 20% 204 om + 800 Kan. C, Bo, pt. 65% 654 664 — 4 WOK C Ft 8 pt, 8% 83% BK + 5 WO Knick Teo ...17% 11% 17H 41% Wu 4 MW +1 20 Manhattan ...169% 1694 100% — tp 4 S100 Met, St, Ry...12% 1234 121% +84 + %| 96800. Met. Secu, ., Bq 86% 834 — % +d 2% + @ 72) | Mion & StL. og. i 4 8 We +144) 1800 MSLP @ SEM.9 116% 119 C | : 1.13 108 | 100 MSUPSSM pf..164%4 162m 16414 41% 100 Bou, Pac, pf..118' 800 South, Ry, Co. 85% 400 South, Ry. pf. 99% $00 8tan, R. & T., 18900 Tenn, C, & I,. 02% 800 Texas Land ,, 1600 'T,, St. Ly & W. 39% 1100 T.,8t.L.& Wap. 58% 100 Twin ©. R, 7.108% $100 Un, Bag & P. 1% RH 600 Un, B,. P, pf. 79 FY] 65% +1% Rao, 4... 108% 107 — 108% + % + Bis Co... 62% 61M 624 + % » Lead... 8% 26 88% +1% » Lend pf.106% 105 106% — 4 B&B oy | ONat RRM. ple 4 | 400 Nat RRM 2 po 21% (22 159 1% + 60) Un, Ry. Inv. 100 Un.Ry.Iny, pf, 82 4490 U.8.C, 1. Plpe., 824 90 US.Rd& Im... 4% 2600 U.8, Leath, pf.10y North Am ...102s4 tue 10 1700 Wabash pf., 10 Wis, Contral | —— | WHEAT PRICES MIXED; CORN WAS STRONG, ‘Wheat started Irregular in the market to-day, while corn was much stronger, July wheat was firm, but May lower, There seemed to be a lot of shorts t JAMES McGREERY & CO. | JAMES McGREERY & Go, Upholstery Department, | 4th Floor, On March the arst, or tucked centres, 100, I 35, 1,75 per pair. shades, 2.25, 3 25, 4:75 per pair, bon pattern, | 4:75, 6.75, 9.75 per pair. covered centres, 3.75) 3:75, 5.50'per pair. New co'ors, 6.00, 8,50, 10.50 per pair, English lacquer. 19,50, 25.00, 35.00, Bedsteads, All sizes, 3575s 5:59 7.25, to order, Twenty-third Street, Prices advanced 1:4 to 1-9 of @ cent on first sales and then reacted slightly. The visible supply of wheat is ex- pected to decrease about 1,000,000 bush- els. New York's opening prices were: ~May, 66, May, 1158-8 to 116; July, 927-8 to 93; 401-2; July, 491-2 to 496-8; September, New York's closing Driven were: Wheat—May, 1123-8. bla; September, 49 t-8, Corn—May, 65 bid! Septemb May, 4 September, 49 1-4 bid, ——— STOCKS STEADY IN THE LONDON MARKET, Discourita were fairly steady, Trading on the: Stock Exchange was more cheerful and prices were stoadler under renewed support from the Con- tinent, but closed quiet and below the best quotations o ne day, Console j hardened, Home Rails were fina at the epening on active buying, but eased ans opened dull and improved to a fraction over parity ca renewed bull support. New York, Ontario «& Western was the feature, — Prices further Improved later, wavered some- what and closed firm, Canadiang were In strong demand, being benefited by reported imporant oll discoveries, Foreigners were steadier on renewed support from Parle and elsewhere, Im- jal Japanese Government eixes of 1904 were quoted at 104%, 78% +2%l cover in corn at the opening, induced 96% + %'by cold, stormy weather in the Wea, Pia sisiccd hi ik aa 40 conte per Ib, %e' sd | Fine Muslin and Lace Cur- Colors, — grey, tan, —light, | tains, medium and dark brown,| Muslin Curtains — Reseda and Myrtle green and navy blue, ' 43 inches wide, 750 per yard, Usual Price, 1,00, , with deep! ruffles and plain, figured Renaissance, new designs, White, ivory or Arabe Marie Antoinette, new rib- Trish point Lace, Plain or|f About 400 pairs of Portieres, of various weaves, with applied decorative border. New model, fine brass Bed- steads, finished: with best White enamel, simple model Mattresses, pillows, window shades and awnings made OO ——— EE Wheat—May, 1128-4; July, 977-8. Corn Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat September, 887-8, Corn—May, 491-4 to July, 97 bid, Chicago's closing prices were; Wheat 1M 8-4 bid; July, 92 8-8 to 921-2, er, 86 3-8, ‘orn—March, | 48; 91-8 to 49 titi July, 491-4 bid; LONDON, March 2,—Money was in| good demand In the market to-day, | WES regular and Toilet Articles, No Mail Orders, Quinine Pil's, 2 rain, | 8 in bottle, —_—_—_—_—_—_— | Bicarbonnicd Sota, 1 pound i PACKARE iieeccaee 4 Rhinitis Tablets bottle Triplex Pills, U inbottle.., White Pins C Syrup, with tar , Pilis, U.S. P., 100 in bot, dium dary trimmed. of choice to-morrow, Special to-morrow at, in white and arabe, al, per yard., Season’s creations at, each... ‘Singie from 12 to 6, Matchless Values. You'll Find the Greatest Opportunities in Years in Our Big March Sales, Women’s Newest Suits. A Sensational Bargain! Newest Spring Suits, made from brown, green, blue or black Flaked suitines, 24.inch double breasted coat, false collar, fitted back, finished with beltearge sleeve, fancy cuff, collar and cuffs trimmed with panne velvet, full pleated skirt. trimmed with velvet (ats and «mail buttons, remarkable sult barpain ever offered for. Skirts worth $3.98, Spvcial at $1.98. Made from all woo! spring suiting in new stripe or check effects, mostly in the brown shades; nine gore, stitched to form yoke, with deep kilts below; all seams bound, perfect hanging; in fact, a strictly mans tailored and up-to-date garment; positively worth $3.98, at... Girls’ $3.00 Covert Box Coats at $1.98, Made from all woo! tan covert cloth, with false collar, trimmed with panne velvet’ and stik braid; full sleeve with handsome siik emblem; full box back, belted; reverse cufl’s, braid trimmed; sizes 6 to 0 coats at... TIS) ON TES 1 4 Double Blue Stamps from 8:30 to 1 ey: The most . Hosiery. Women’s Cotton Hose, In plain black or white feet; also new Spring patterns of superior quality lace lisie Stockings; all per. fect goods retailed regularly at 10c,, at 100 in Lydia Pinkham’ Com=. l 2c pound...., "O7Cc . 3. P,, 100 siti Og y Compound aS | 2c mixture, in grayish-br: Pants. Bo /s' Eton Salior S.th cheviots~ Bloomer Pants. Bi 7 t016 made from elevant quality throu ‘ount of quant ty we sha’ The Trcusers are in plain biaci: ity sold about iovn at $2.00, i all the new Spring Styless alue Millinery Sale. Ready-to-Wear Hats at 98c, A matchless bargain! Hat of all-borsehair braid, with Crown of the sam: material, in shirred ¢f- fect; brim braided and trimmed with quill; very special to-morrow ateees... Hand-Made Hats, Special at $1.98, These hats are made of tatfeta, Jap, silk, horsehair braid, chiffon and straw onallthe newest shapes, such as tur bans, continentals, new French sailors and Charlotte Cor- days, both ready-to-wear and semi-trimmed; 10c Laces at 5c. Wide Cluny Insertings, 2 to 5 inches, suitable for cure tain and dress trimming; large and small d 20-inch Cotton All-Overs, white, butter and arabe; designs suitable for yokings and waistings; medallion and scroll effects; special, per yard, Neckwear in lawn, chemisettes, stocks, collar and cuff sets, lace and embroidered combinations; all th 100 Morris Chairs, like illus- Large, tration, in solid oak or mahog- any finish; highly polished; back can be adjusted to four positions, Complete value $5.75, at 3.38 12%c Fashioned Gauze double sole and heels; some with Karter tops; regular 2sc, quality; Sight imperections enable us to sell them at 3 for 17c iae CO.ton anu Line gee top, Oc en a. Suit 1.79 Boys’ $3.50 Suits, $1.79. Bo: at Suits. axes 3 to 7, made from wool throuyh and through cheviots, latest Spring Lia aber ual tices vn —2mbens front and on sleeves—also plratea culs—Bloomer » Made from all-wool fancy Suits for the big b vys, ayes and ihrough woven fabrics—me- ts—ust right (or p-esent Stasom ail thorouchly made and imit 3 to a customer—§3,50 value 36-inch Silk Pongee, champagne colors only; 23-inch All-Silk Printed roulards; 23-inch All-Silk Pon- ee; 27-inch Silk Eoliennes; 30+inch Whi in the new Spring shadings; 39 White Goods, Etc. 5,000 yards of assorted White Goods, comprising White Pigques, White Mercerized Mad ras and White Hemstitched Lawns, value 19c. and 25¢, per yd.,at 88-inch Bisco’ Table | berattchen Pil Ke Ww at, size J 29e) fu" 1 Dic jal lot of Extra Heavy Crochet Bed Lap bie in ‘Marseliles “patterns, value ch, Rockers, like illustra. tion, finished in golden oak, upholstered seat, in a choice selection of leather. Sale price, 1.98 JAMES McCREERY & C0, Washable Dress Goods, On March the 21st, 8,500 yards embroidered and Cotton Mousseline. Colors,—cream, white, Pon- gee, pink, pale blue, tan, grey, nile, navy blue and black. 30 inches wide, 25¢ per yard Value 40c, Twenty-third Street. BULLS KEEP TH: In view of the poot les from Livers pool and the large estimates for 1. celpts at the ports to-day, the cotton ‘market started quite steady and later was well sustained, Heavy rains In various points in the South gave the bulls an argument with which to offset ie li'l JAMES McGREERY & 60. On March the azst and 22nd. Sterling Silver Buckles, 12,500 Sterling Silver Back Pieces, Sash Pins and Clasps, | Nouveau Art, floral and fig- ure designs, French Grey and Greek Gold finish, Tokio and Tussah, Silk| value 375 to &75 |200 Sterling Silver Girdles, Medallion and chain pat- value 8,75 to 12.00 Twenty-third Street, COTTON PRICES UP.} the big artlyals at the ports, the market was destitute of ‘mpontant Otherwise The opening prices were: March, 7.73 A70 to 1.71; August, 7.7L to 7.78; September, 7.73 to 7,74; October, 1,18 offered; November, 7,62 cember, 7,83 bid; Jani ‘ed; Do~ 79, julys Umbrellas. Umbrellas, for men, women and chile dren, English gloria, steel rod, with a choice selection of fancy handles; 9 Strong, serviceable ums brella; value 59. ; spectal, 6.98 Petticoats. : Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, full size, with deep flounce of accordion 2.98 with silk ruffles; $4.50 vatue, at.... Satcen Petticoats, in black, roy: brown and green; suitable for dr Skirts; deep accordion plaited ounces finished with clusters of fucks; $1,25 value. at..., Corseta, made of imported Coutil and Sateen, medium and long lengths, habit hips, suitable for slight and 1.7! Men’s Hats and Trousers at a Dollar. izes 3. to 42 waist measure, The qual. uples. both stiff and soit, and are shown in shoic: tor either Trousers or Hats......, Dress Goods, Silk. S6-inch Black Mohair Serges, spot proof shrunk and sponged, 39¢ grade at,., i High Lustre English Brilliant.ne, hemptitch stripes and plain stripes—cream, also 38*Inch All Wool Storm Serge, in royal blue, brown and blac! 124¢c JAMES MeGREERY & 60, Linen Room. On March the 21st and 2and, Bleached, Irish Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards. , 2x2 1-2 yards,,, Odd dozens of Napkins, 21x21 inches,, White Dress Goods, |Long Cloth in 12 yard lengths,. 1.25 piece Long Cloth, very fine quality... 2.00 piece India Linen, 36 inches wide,.... 20c, yd, Twenty third Street,

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