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FRIDAY, March 2%. oo ) Tt was with mixed emotions that the day that John W. Gates Is on his way. ode Mayor’s Veto Jin} hore trom the Test, to take-personul iy chargo of an’ out and, out bear cam- Favor—Tip to Court) paisn, Me? Gates and hls following " id ‘| have been potent: factors In the bull Action Against It. campaign, and thie alleged change of front ta regarded by some of the stock market operators as indicative of Mr. , March %.—Supreme Court | Gates's beHef that prices have gone as tren B. Hooker's alleged high aa they can be put under existing ‘with the ownership and rent- | conditions, Office Building at Dun-| The firm of whiob John W. Gatewe firet matter brought befor: oes the head tals as follows in its bly Judiciary Committee to-| latest dally letter to ite customers: the’ regumption of the In-/'The market may be more or less vul- charges against|nereble to attack, and a lower level may pfevatl in the course of a few Itiportant’ testimony to-day | days,’ but we should begin to buy of Supreme Court Justice | stocks on any further eciine and feel in C, White, of Butfalo, to the| fairly certain that the bottom |s not # that he had been misled In con-| great way off." This certainly is not with @ sult in which Justice|rampantly bearish, although it shows “was a party, Involving rights| clearly the Gates sentiment that prices ye ettyof Dunkirk in property ad-| are on the downward grade, ‘the ‘Hooker-Btearns post-office | Trading on the floor of the Stock Bx- and that he had permitted a| change had not progressed many min- } @ jesue in tho case which| utes to-day before it beoame apparent ‘afterward convinced was im-| that there still remained » determined ae Mt of this discovery | buying demand for stocks, The ‘big ht about the vacation | operatora who have been the inapiring nt. force of the upward movement took y began with the intro-| several ways of showing that they hed ofthe judgment roll in the/not let:go of the market. @pirit and iting ey . 1 of Aldermen of Dunkirk) tere readers of Wall street heard to-| tt+b144+4 10 Ft, W. & D.C. 69 1200 Great Nor, pf, 602 | A0oBfotk. Val. | 100 Hook, Val, pf. 100 Tl, Central SM Int. Paper .,.. 9 40 Int. Paper pf.. 78 1100 Int, Power .... 2% 0 lowa Central. 2h 100 Towa Cen. pf, 54% 000 MStPBSM p, 166% 90M, K. & Tex. 01% OOM. K & T. pt, 06% 00 Net, Lead pill tans of | os J. Wirtner and others | vigor were infused into half @ dozen el 'Bouinell, az Mayor of Dun-|pctive stocks which showed weakness Justice Hooker, State Tax Com-|)raterduy.’ Some of the carly buying Lester F, Stearns and others, | was for covering o®ehorts and by noon to Vacate a lease granted to|the room traders declared that tho nd Stearns us joint owners of | short interest had beon cut down to i Wrbioh the Dunkirk Fouts | wnall proportions, foficers, 2 SMe Mayor and) vive! ultassnre atill in the feld,"” assed ; chuckled an @xultant broker ‘whose ef- eo + eyed grant- forts hail put hp dae cortals tndusteiet the dimection of the Common] stock uboyt four points, Y “dea agree a Perclanon ota “But theta Ie not much left for your ofiicera to excute t is) bearish trader. ” Maa) Blears lease of eas. nee Men bevingdh q for light and'air purposes nom hy you there 1s, a post-office building, patoh hasn't been half worked yet. We ogy galled ed ty ee are getting into that now,” i future 1ime the uld de-| Zhe Inst remark referred more pare the Chy Hall property It] teularly to the unexpected activity ipin pate Ma eral isa in Rubber Goods a Q , pre-| strenuous upward s itruetion of an addition to chases. U, 3 Rubber wes’ etl Moll by a two-thirds vote| cally strong, and the inevitable Up- ie vat Of the Mayor. An| ster was. abeoad with estimated fg- virtne: - aS Pople to set dale, the Tease ures showing 43 uncommonly, prosper- ns ‘belin’ Truman £ ous year, Pe will jusilfy the di- ut afore whom the Was tied ett oat he oats | Cg en age at he anced eee ht to his attention a few days be preferced spoek, ‘trial by Justice Hooker, one A small but well-organised pool has started to boost the rubber stocks up ng down froma dozen pointe, fasta or less, accord. en am personally in| ing id: the curtént gossip of the Ex- he ties came Shambers| a brisk flurry in National Lead, which date | advanced $ peg oa peraistent buying, ene never yerkea by suppowed ‘tepresentatives of the joker, but had! Guggenvelm interesia, American Smelt. through ‘Aaseme | orth was both wotive and strong, and and George nearly all of. the. Indust 8 showed an incilni tw clamd. Continued advance in the pric ‘a nessee Coal and Jron strengthened Wall Unat, the Moore-Reld syn: ah Sos falta: pang) fa alter fe eontrol in reabraaraont S, Bleel And gave It to Mr. | tne character of the vu epenk to Mr, Wade or | ulation, aa ur in n *tmotereed® Colavedo ual and fron fetter to Wete, Pasainee ther attgngth developed yester-, ote jan wed |My. : ne. eae a] r§ ot yd rgd in Chicago q Y bya Bee echigge cal [Sestrieae arte "Bars bank ee terete eae . trai *p of New Yi Fecently sold tn the Btock taken out of the corroberates the FTER PRIGES| "=~ 5 WO Allie, Chiere.. 1% Kh 4 ‘ 0 Am. Beet Sug. 9 2% 8 41 Hisitors Also Getting All| (0 Amal. cop... 7mm m4 1914 414 S100 Am. Cor & F.% 8 98K + 10f Marketing Methods oH An, ec Bens Ha Me . Grase T,, itness Tells of| 20am: masa T2100 10" am Doings, ber Yeo 4 HH 11K ‘oh eaanamnad Wh 1h +1 March: %4.—Gpecific infors| a. 8 shipping, marketing | | 0 + le was sought to: pS @mod Sury which Io ish mh bien | the alleged combination 6 wey ; : + Bmolt,, 108 100% 100% 42% bd lla Manager|: 600'Am. Smelt. pf.121%* 190 121% +1% oe is Company at) 1100 Am. 1% 177+ % ity and Kansas, 11000 Am, OK O% + the inquisitors and} 6000 Am. 141% ML 11K + upon the subjects un-| 8700 Am. HY OT +1% y 1600 Am. my 3 + 4 me ss iglodyae pack-| 200Am, Wool, pf.106% 108 108% + % Me. hy | 100 weneral is if Mn bY Anaconda By yd th 4 (te A Seong u ni Their nestions dia ive p. they went into the were such| 900 Brunswick Co, 13% 18% 13) + % desire for general) 700 Buf. Bus. pf... 89% 88% ‘Ro Tether, fag for use f Pow, [22000 Can, Pacitic,...149 148% Pr +% ety “was evidently not|200 Ches, & Ohlo.. 68% 67% 6TH + % ng er were after. GON 100Chi, & Alton. 41 41 a ; Ing, manager o' mt of the Cudahy Packs | somont, & Awe oa” any sak tt at Omaha, was questioned NeW. 0AB 240% 240% + 4% t of handilng beef. 2800 Chi, Gt. W.... 2% 23% 24 +1 et BMOCHLGLW, pL.BEK HH Bh + % STOCKS FIRM WO ChIGLWided,. 87% 87% 8TH! +1 3200 C,M.ée St.P..177% 9 176% 177% + % AND QUITE ACTIVE.| pop cni, ‘Term'l....18 18 18 —1 IN, March %—Money was in| $00Chi. Term. pf. 3 8 + d in the market to-day | 8400Chi. Un. Tr.... 11% 19% MK + % les were réduced, Discounts| 000C.C,.C,& Bt.Li...100% 108}4 108% + % i 100 Clev. Lo.& W.. 80 8 a —10 T1900 Col, F. & Ir,. 57% 68% +1% 100 Col, F. & I. pf10 105 106 +5 1% 14 Wy —-% 102% 100% 102% + % Mey 140% 140% +14 Ag on the Stock Exchange was tely active, the nearness of the it restraining operations, stand- Delng realized to allow funds ; A 2h U+h in the Japanese loan| 100 Col, Bo, vt. 0 o at it BO Col. Bo, 24 pl. 8 BG +H f 1000 Consol, Gas....206% 205 206% + % 2400 Corn Prod...+.+ Wh 1% WO Corn Prod, pf.. 654 64 GH +14 prices | 1700 Del, & Hud....180% 188% 189% + % 100 Den, & R. G., % 3% 3H —K gine fact) GOD. & R. G. pe sy 9 Hh + h DMP DK TH WM+K 100 Nor. & W. pf.. % BO North Am, .,100% 800 Nor, Am, rts, % * 9100 Ont, & West. 60% 68% 0% +1% the lobby at his order. 60 Pac. Mall. .. $9900 Penn, R. R, ..148 $900 Peo, Gas. .;,.113 100 Ry Bt 8 aK MYM + 30 Ry Bt Bp 20800 Rep. Steel 2% 1% + 1% 8 + 24000 Rock sland’. 3) 8% MK + 00 Rook Ul. pt. 6% MH. s+ 10100 Rub, Goods iM 20% 80% + 7000 Rub, Gd pt... 97% Wh Mp + 100 Bloes - Bho. oo + WSLASKipl™ MH Hh +h MeLasKaptn a 71 1 8t L 8 W. uu. r pti : ce eenmne is) Saturday's Specials. WB R&T Co, 1 1 5 tk moter Pate. mo on 6iT Exceptional Sale of $14.50 «+ «I High Grade Black Suits, . o% 5% +h 4 Leg ba Several hundred Men's Black Suits—Cheviots, Thibets and Unfinished 10 Un B RM BK 41% Worsteds—just the styles and materials the best dressers usually 190000 Talon Pa Wad 181% +2% select at qny price. Single and Double Breasted Sacks, silk andj) a a a serge lined, ‘ brush OUR. Ry. Ih po BW Gm Him + x | POrmer prices, $18, $20, $25 and $30., Special, $14506 ... - e » +h N. Y. Store only, i ' ae nm '@ |INECKWEAR, 50¢. Poti tt ai wo. Phebe di) ey me ue “Short lengths of the best imported Silks left from last season’ and 70 U, B, Rubber. 3 1% 4 +1K MOU, @. Rub, pes 110% 18% +: 0 U. 8. Bteel.... W% 14% 1% + Swya ce chm wow ENECKWEAR, 28¢ WoVa, Cor pt....10 108 18 + th Remnants of best domestic and imported Silk made into English oe ata AS Ath MG +4 | Squares and Four-in-hands, Good value at Soc. Special 25¢, oo OH HKIE ® N. Y. Store only, m4 HN HH TESHIRTS, 78. peal 3 br a% aly 500 NEGLIGEE and STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, sizes 134%, 16%, oe pilag ‘tn Ps in itn iG 17, 1744; 18, 184 and 19, Value $2, $1.50, $1. Special 75, Hx dividend, ‘The total sales of tocks were 1,275,000 whares, and of bonds, $4,853,000, HRADERS’ ECIALS. S 1 | oe Hat Water eases” abe, TK, | oer ‘eran! *Blun Shoe Et] New Spring Styles. » Publi BST Gy SM ANZ, Corset Covers, A sample line from a leading maker, values from 25¢, to 75c., all onsaleat - - 25¢, Kimonos, Dolatily puree lawns with white border, yoke back, value 39¢., 5c, Sateen Petticoats, White stripe, heavy meet at weaned 1700 Det. Un. Po as accordion plait ruffle, value 75c,, - - 39c, 10 168108 + 4] Dogan, MNet. B.& @ . MK Fi eo gt of fix Det od Ui WH + %| Tames H. Hyde, First Vice-President Of the Japanese loan were concluded 100 161% +1%| Of the Mauitable Life Assurance fo-|here to-day with the exception of the 8 mth ety, characterised as absurd to-day | exact date of issue, This has not yet 1700 N, 438 -0% + %| hE Tapore that he wae going around) been deckted, but It will not be de- MONYNH & H.22 21 2 + a[cacorted by @ bodyguard. It was re- layed, 400 Nor, & West. %&% %% %& + %) Ported that Mr, Hyde had attéhded a The amount {s $150,000,000, with inter- 8 8-14 | theatre party last evening, and that|/ st at 41-2 per cent, The price of issue 100% 100% + % while he was in the building six men|‘# %, and the security will be the net who looked lke detectives remhained in| "ecetpts of the Tobacco Monopoly of “4 Japan, amounting to $16,000,000, accord- 4 «= 4% 41%] “The report,” sald Mer, Hyde this af- tng to the Budget, for the next fiscal “141% 148% +1%| ternoon, “seems to me too absurd to year, ‘ 120% 111% +2] dignity with a denial. No threats have The loan will be issued simultaneously 2000 Peo, & East.. A% 4% 43% +9%)| been made against my life, and It hardly |!" New York and London, each of these POC & Bt Li 8 «© -+1%| Seema necessary for me to state that| “Iles taking $76,000,000. 8% 8% +1%/T do not go about accompanied by a} The Amerioan 6 bodyguard, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and others par- 0 «0 HX “The first the I heard that I went| ficipating In the previous loan, while %| to the theatre last evening escorted by | the British half 1s handled by the group 8% 0 + %| detectives was when I read a paragraph of banks which was responsible for the 1% 81h +8 un w —% imor Hs uted to Mer,’ Some Disclosures, (Rpecial to The Evening World,) Declares Abwurd sta telb-| 8 negie’s daughter or made use of. Mr, claimed Mra, Cassle L, Chadwick to- “I have never denied any of the many things that have been sald about me, decause many of them were s0 absurd them, ALBAN’ << after had been brought here from Now ¥ SALTER Ns tee cause his fluence’ Attended Theatre Under Besort . | to that effect in one of moral . Y 1% |S A tb-day.) the ning |eariier flotations, The loan ts redeem: 1 Sherlock Holmes Again, 1%] The seventh of the thrilling new! To-morrow The Evening World will 1% | Sheri i} etort Ho! Doyle, “The Adventures of Charl % Milverton," will Sencar tor CLEVELAND, March %4,--" ry botore God that t never obtained money |Belmont Syndicate Wins Viotory 4| by the claim that 1 was Andrew Car- in the Cutting Out of All Ref- day, during an Interview in her cell, | struction in Subways. oh that I did not think {t necessary to deny (Bpectal to The Bvening World.) 13. THE TIDES. t» ember, 84 1-8 to 8b 1-4. Corn: i igh Wat ia to a 3-4; Juy, Mad to @ Fa; Bop Ta BAT TOM Wate. Ls: ol 8 3-4 i © Bandy Hook. Aig ib ay Pa 'Y, Maroh 24—The Belmont ow York's olosi , Drices were: fi iH 43h 4% + %| "No sir; when I have any claims, to| syndtbate scored ¥ wane Twill have the prope’ Co Back| here today. when tho Burnow fyeid will break. allence many, of the | Trane Sill was reported fayorabihy, by, ere ve ht to Bi 1 ot Wi 10% 41. | attention of the paopve since my troubles | persoiy: omantites ex ‘cites, wich alt i ‘Can you tell me “she asked ‘The|Feterence to the construction of pipe 19800 Met, Gt, Ry,..19% 910% 128K 41%! Eveni: We 1700 Met. Bec: 8% #7 BN 48 eae Conmepondent, bs @ullerica in subways stricken out. 340) Mex. Central. 4 24% 3h + % 20Minn, & Bt Ley 62 a—% 100 MOP & GBM..18 TH 1% iQ The bill as it now etands provides tt ‘Was he| ly that the contractor may deposit i a_to Cleveland simply be-/ jess than a million dollars where the gi Presence would have @n in-) contract price Is under $10,000,000 and the depowit le 10 per cent. of the con- 107K 300m 107 41% HERE DENING HE AT sacra coma 50) Nat, Bie. Co. 6h G4 6% + % HAD BODYGUARD.|y;4PpANESE LOAN 6600 Nat. Lead ..... 43% Hh} ‘an i" Statement Absurd, He Says, thattte| DETAILS COMPLETE. MA LONDON, March 4.—The final details able after five years. A New Crosby Hymn. les by Conan! publish the words and music of a new Aui |hymn by Fanny J, Crosby, author of 1% | morrow in the color supplement of ‘The| ‘Safe in the Arms of Jeaus" and other 6 || Lvening World, j Popular hymne, The music by Sankey, IL TRIMMED —— an ¥ Carnegic's name," dramatically .ex- erence to Ripe Gallery Con- ‘ Whe {asulng banks are made in French Four- ‘ N.Y. Store only, N. Y, Store only. HATS, $1.65. $3, Special $1.65, N, Y, Store only. NEW YORK. in-hands; value $1.50 and $1.00. Special §0¢. 48 doz, Manufacturers’ samples—light weight felt Hats, Value Smith Gray & Co. : FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSi AVE,, BROADWAY AT 31ST STREET; BROADWAY. AT. BEDFORD AVE, BROOKLYN. y Infant’s, stant wear. shoes.~ of the Blyn Shoe. 6th Ay, and 27th Street. Factories Third Av. & 122d Street. 494° hog 609 8th Av,, 39th & 40ch Sts. B, 2891 3d Av., 150th & 15 Russa Caf Oxfords—Shoes © | ATED eh Blacks and Colors Gun Metal Calf, Viel Kid. Button, Lace & Blucher THE BIYN METHOD insures stylish and well made |/f Shoes to fit every normal size and shape of the human foot—Men’s, Women’s, Youths’, Misses’, Boys’, Girls’, THE BLYN METHOD rejectsall damaged or doubtful | leather, and carefully builds into shoes the quality, the |] style, the shapeliness that endure through hard and con- ||} THE BLYN METHOD with its big New York factory and its six great Family Shoe Stores clinches every ad- vantage that comes of large leather purchases, and prac- || tises every wise economy in the making and selling of Ina word THE BLYN METHOD guarantees (First) lowest possible prices, quality for quality, and (Second) PERMANENCY OF SATISFACTION to every wearer It’s been so for Thirty Years. SIX BIG BEST STORES: SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, 162 Bowery,nearBroom AR a tA + Sts, [GUARANTEE SHOE C0) Brooklyn Store, 829*831+833 Broadway, bet. Park and Ellery Sts. From the nar. row dip Toe to the widest. Every |) graduation, from Argentina thie week were almost he ops p hited 500,00 bushels larger than the estimated, | $4) Api a Le re tere taken in connection with easier cables amit to ber, 2.70" and favorable weather jm the crop coun. wy Pereet ta ays ®ust, 7.04; Ootober, 7.69. Viedb! urces, actuated d; weather through the South. Are Tyomo, Tusatan SPRING CLOTHING almost unprecedented prices, Clothing that is correct in style, per- fect in fit, and made in the best manner known to the tailor-craft. teed to wear exceedingly well, The patterns are the very latest and best of the season's new fabrics. ol et : eapiucke eh, 1.86 cH } } October, 7.70 to Fearne 7TH to 1 'y. started fresh selling in the wheat he tate prices were; July, 7.61; Au- —_— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun risew, 5.58/Sun sete, (.15/Moon rises 10.90 opening prices were: 111; Joly, %; September, 4. ati cnnt Hemme. ast ) Latge assortient .of Foldi : Santiago | | Reclining Go-Carts, dust the a lo. v to take on the car, boat or train, BEARS BRING DOWN Can be compactly closed Parasol: Ni ‘al THECOTTON PRICES,| COMING (SIEAMEHIra, and rod can be adjusted, | Prig Beattered professional buying for debra me te el erp00}, , i SRR | onee vont Wan $2.98, an tJ Naso \ 4 cotton. ta curaorve ahh Premera cd peed MOAN Foe Uearvesirtek Renee te PAILED TODA. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Ke sJetterson, Norfolk, ith an absence of outalde tnterest. At Athy frormcionem cuts Thiet Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, &¢, CASH OR CREDIT, ¢ Claim, 53, 55, 57 and 59 Wheat 14th St, || cor 37INX™ Co. neat 6th Avenue TG GITH AVE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF 539-541 Elghth Ave We are offering the choicest collection of Spring apparel at The materials employed, both outside and inside, are guaran- SACK SUITS, single or double breast- ed, in soit finished cassimeres, fancy or plain worsteds, gray or brown plaids, also blue and black serges or cheviots, $9.00 12.50 15.00 TOP COATS, of fine grade coverts, in tan or the latest brownish shades, plain ; or with hairlines in. checks or stripes, Top-coats for top-spinnera, Fine covert cloths, $6.00 7.50 9.00 | SPRING OVERCOATS, in medium | Sizes 3 to 16; $8.50 to $12. and dark gray Oxford, also black vicuna}! In— and cheviot, sleeves silk lined, | Negligee shirts and RAINCOATS, in fancy Hisidar Slack Underwear of light and cheviots. mixed eageimeres and dark or | medium weights, medium gray" 8, sttictly’ waters Pajamas and neckwear, j proof, plain back dr with detachable belt, |i We've a variety for bays i as unusual as itis.attractiye, « $9.50 12.50 15.00 {Rooers, Perr & Coupaity, CHILDREN Ss SUITS, OVER- | Three Broadway Stores. ; COATS ANDREEFERS; inatarge |; 258 42 4260. assortment of the latest styles and de: || at at at signs in all-woot materials, |Warren st. a3thst, dadst, $2.50 3.50. 4.50 Custom Department. Write or Ask for Our Illustrated Catalogue, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 Clock. C Ubon oi, Moe Levy 2 Co OUTFITTERS TO MAN AND BOY “Let Us Clothe You.” 119-125 WALKER ST., (3 blocks east of Broadway), 1457 BROADWAY, (Bet, 4ist and 4ad Sts.) The Right Suit This Spring Is the Moe Levy $10.50 Value, ar, . i Made in our own work-) | These $10.50 suits make custom rooms, How many New, |tailoring prices look like mistakes, York clothiers can say that) |Even though another clothier | charges y honestly? It’sa feature we IN ben lan uence harp on because it’s one of | these suitings, the potent factors in Moe} Shoulders are athletic in thelr ie saat at proportions—t’ . linings fit—there Me i Ma sea is an extra amount of hand labor LESS THANTHE LOWEST. ‘and strengthening to the wearful | parts—there is a little stronger f “Made in our own workrooms”| tl vn (silk in the seams. They are made : 4 Well enough for us to back up any wear-pledge that you command of means New York styles for New Yorkers, It means ‘styles and good clothing. You are expected 1 fashions that would be too radical O in to-morrow for a try-on One to anybody but the smartest] such test is all the argument that’s dressers, @ | needed, A mighty swell collection—we took a maker’s “samples,” You can have plain white vests of linen or pique and a countless variety of natty effects in figured mercerized silks and fancy lightweight cloth ones, There isn't a vest that ought to bear less than a $2, 50 price, and from that up to $3.50, Get YOUR Supply of These Vests at *] 25 ®

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