The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1905, Page 4

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LOST DARKEST AFRICA WHE SUBWAY Thy bi? NING FRIEND es of Hose to Section » Yesterday's Disaster, Working hy Torchlight. RAN FOR LIFE. 4 “Boulder, Loosened by Stream @f Water, Felt on Victim, Crush- ng Out Hie Life. Lilly, @ fireman, of Engine fepany No, 43, was killed tn the sub- One Hundred and Sixty-seventh 1 while kaving the life of They were caught in Masonry at the wddid of collision end fire, 19 foe burned dorcely all night/ but on! Plans and, Con: Rapid Transit Commis- te {ts report this after- Route—Third | ftom the Borough’ of the Bronx r, Park in # Borotigh lo, +-Route No, « in Seventh tending from Forty-second ‘to’ Twenty-fitth street, either o subway or a two-track sub. + No, Las, a ita aub- ete Hannan mn Syiaus Ons lac i gtreot 10 | and, ‘8 fer A crosstown gi Pues street Rare to “A crosstown two-track kya street from point between , “ re It 18 proposed funnel under the a tw nly Borough of Brook- Beginning at Brond- pares By the Roriuah four track eub- ee to the Brooklyn Mamsburg Bridge, Bri te eg THE WORLD: ‘THORSDAY 8 Pde th “We Have Accepted the Money of Heathen, Why Not Hiv?” Agks the Committee, WALL STREET THURSDAY, March 9. Much of the weakness and uncertainty Of to-day’s stock market was due to the action of the Republican legistative caucus in Albany Jost night in favor of the pa: of the @tock transfer tax bi, Th nel sentiment’ of the Stock Exchange is that the enactment of this Jaw will cause @ decrease in the volume Of speculative business and will remove & considerable percentage of stock tranenctions to. ofher cities where no jtranster tax ie (imposed. ‘The bear ele-| Yi ment took advantage of the prevalent fooling of depreasion to hammer prices and most io thé active stocks suffered fractionally duting the fret hour. ure taken hold of On- & Wentern with a view of cor- hering the minority stock, and possibly inthe hope of making terme with the New Xork, New Haven & dine latee, ‘The Harriman party ‘ought jam , USlon Pacific freely and there was an Department Bil DI- Ipmepts Below the #nadarg, ALBANY, ‘Meroh 9.—IFor ond dngiego of meovning ‘the ‘in| n ae ot ng ator, Ambler, . yi hI, ce) ten ity Uncommon borrowing demand fot this thock. There ts every indication of a @etermination to keep Union Pacific the leader of the market, Its activity is Not suffered to lapeo even though at» {ifielal means have to be resorted to in ptder to keep the ball rolling, Houses that handle lange quantities of this btdok ane buyers one week and sellers the next, A small contingent of pro- fessional traders, it is believed, have Greated a considerable snort interest in Union Pacific, Local politicians of both parties are Paying Considerable attention to Wall atkeet nowadays, They appear to be Well fortified with “inside information’ @bout various things and thelr tips have More or less influence. For instance, | Conwolldated Gas developed positive HN atrength on the intimation from some Of these politicians that the legislative ta | a8 investigation “will nut amount to DAVE, DAVE. "1 CAR AND? TRACK TRACK ABLAZE muddsth den amolie tile Among the aPssengern, ‘Who Have to. Brave Dangers of Thira Rall, The mtof-tipx in the las toar of a fivé-car northbound train on the Third Avenue Eleva' took fire to-day on Account of a shi tools which some. workmen left near the third .redl. sd uickly to the oir and Ing 8 iret eal of oxoltenten among the ‘passengers of the car. Little time was wasted by the en Lid who ruhed tate the forward cars. e fire Lia wid FONSY AE, that 3 pasrenigers jad to debar! eet tb the ‘ ‘% ratl, upon the Forty- peetnd ines platform to safety, Tho Fin Department was called out and the’ fire on the tracks oxtinguished, i SHIPPING NEWS, AUMANAC FOR TO-DAY, fun rises, 6,4818un sets. 6,22/Moon rises 3,07 | 1A! THD TIDES. moan We Ms tow Wee fii 10a fi BD 10.88 1) 12.25 Sandy Hoo! Governor's dela Hel! Gete Ferry PORT OF NEW YORK. ARTIVED. Catania Ttalla Cath Rio Janeiro reewwn Port’and + Néw Orieans INCOMING Pa talde IPS, , DUK DAY. Laurentian, ginnapy Te Tralian Prince, Carditt i clroult produced by | Rap ‘Napies| 4 Much” and that there ts no danger of any legislation this year adverse to the inte! of the Consolidated Gas Com- pany, Wall street hears, furthermoro, that the men who control the Conson- dated Gas Company purpose to put the price of gas down from $1 to W ce: ber thousand. This reduction, it is walepered, would have been nade on Apri 1 if the legisi@uve invesugation Dud not peen orucred. Now the vom- pany wil walt until the investigation is uver, Metropolitan {esues and Brooklyn pid Ardpait are ooth tavorites with the politickans, In some unexplained Mnanuer certain ‘vanimany men nave Imbibed the notion thmt the Metropol+ {tan Company will get the contracts for buiding the new subways, This beliet has been Impressed ubon intuential Wall atreet Interests with puch force that the shares of the Interborougn Company have perceptibly weakened, while the Metropolitan issues have galned in strength. {t is curreni rumor downtown that some of the Tammany leaders are pretty well toaded Up with Metropolitan stock. The prog. pective B, R. T. boom js still in em- bryo, but {t Is In the hands of a com. puct and determined pool, The spirited rally of ely due to the rate, The mMpany broke rate by offering large After loaning’ above the same com- Wilons at 6 1. 2 Russel) lontal Compan: $ éasing up of the money n out a number of large buying ord, which Included — uncommonly Arading In Tennessee Coal & Iror Curb brokers tind gho new Jap, 2 par cont, bonds @ animated av thon to their trading lat. The pri these bonds advanced to-day from $3 to 8 7-6, Anot W feptive on curb J8 the Pennaylyania Hal iroa yonvertible Ab a Reoueliiee were eold ro-any at int of pee ips stock: i bout noon an ere Was no eager for It One, broker oy: % THE OLOSING a alee. Hien. 2200 Allis Ch. ...... 17% 1000 Allis, Chi pf... O% 400 Am. Beet’ Sug. 8 2400) Amal, Copper, 10% 2900 Am, Car & FF. 29% 160 Am. ©, & B. pt 90%, 900 Am, Cotton Oll 34% 100 Am, Cot. Oll pf 99 250) Am, Gras Tw 9% 800 Am. Hidé & L. 104 1500 Am, HL. @& L. pf 51% Ese "EEt ae? $+ 32 +3953e23-*522%5° RS eat +Etitti FSR FHKE FS LKLK ECS a+ oH ut 200 Amt, Malt... 7 Ait 30 Am, Ben Dy Mop 800 Am, Gpiett. pri 1100 Am. Ap. PMy... 17 BO Am, Bt F. pl. 6% OF 100 Am, Sugar .,..Mi% 10% 200 Am, Sugar pf..198% 138 2100Am, Tob. pf... 97% vs 0% HG 40 Atm, ‘Wool pf,.109% 100% Peover bet 1th tees Fe Fe FRE 200 Chi, &N, W. aT 23M 600 Ch1. Gt. We... 284 28M; 20 C..G. W. vt. Me 5700 C, M, & St, PMY 1714 1600 Chi, Un, Tr... 104 10 1500 Chi, Un. Tr. 104" 10 a0 CC.C, & St Le 104 15100 Col, F, &1..., 6% 20 Col, F, & Tipt.103 108 1400 Col, South.... 2% 26% 200 Col, Bo, lat pt, 0% 0% 900 Col, flo, 2d pi, Pg Pi 6000 Cons, Gas.....209 100 Corn Prod. 1200 Corn P. pf... 2900 Del, & Hud.,.191% 189 9 Del.,'L. 4% W.8i% 304 100 Den, & RK, G., 3% HY 400 Det, Un. Ry.. 82% 2% 200 Det, Bou. W.. 32 32 100 Dist, Co, pf.. % 66 2600 Distillers’ 8.,.. 45% 45 200 Dul, 8, 8. & A164 16 00D, 8. 8. Ape 33% 32%y 200 Elec, Storage,. 85 91th +2% OV + 1% Bath 82% 2 56 6 6 82% — 4 % -h% oi — be 80% — % oh = 6 +15 6 +3 200 Erie Ist pf. 200 Erie 2d pf. MOF. M. & 8B. pf % 10 Ft, W. & D..., 60 600Gen, Elec, Co.186 185 100Great Nor. pf.305 306 100 Hock, Val 100 Homesteak 80 II], Central 2200 Int. Paper 700 Int, Paper 100 Int, bi ar i 400 Kan C, 1000 Kan, C, ie, pt 66 6 8100 Lou, & Nash.141% 140% 100 Man, 3400 Met, 4400 Met, 0 Mex. 20 Minn, & St. L 62% 1400 M.8t.P &8,9,M1214 200 MStP.8.SM. pflés WOM, K, & Tex,. 31h OOM. KK. & T. pt. 66 2000 Mo, Pacific ..106%4 Wo +h 02% + Wy +1 108 ~% iat | 1004 — - Ay + 16" Nat, | 200 Nat. Lend pt..109 1000 Nat, Bis, Co,. 4 Lead v. 4% 0% H+ is 10 + % LO) Nat, RRM pe Alyy MWh + % 1GON, J. Cen..,..20) 2 200 +h 11% — % 4h — 9 -1% 8% M 100% — 4 WNYC & BLL 2, 80% 42000 Nor, & Wi QUOTATIONS, 'g.| tive, The phenomenal success of the Ye] mand, Home Raila were’ dull on ad- rt vse @.F pf. 7 4% MH Gou.Ry. Co.pf, 06% MenR & T.Co. 1% Wor Tenn. C. Ie 96% 600 Tex. Land..... 45% Tex, Pacific .. 3% 0 Tol, Bt.L.e W. 9 100 TSt.L.& W.pt. 8% 2000 Twin C. R. 'T.15 1800 Un. 600 Un. gblht++4peater tt ett Bet Sseesas Ffeeer 00 Uh. gtett 100 ERA Im. 97 Mh 100 U, 8, Leather. 19% 19% 0 U, 8, Lea. pe..100% 106 4356 U @ Lthetfs.. 18% 13% 2060 U. 8. Lp ctta.107 108 4100 U. 8. Rubber. 0% 4% 29000 8 Rub pt..t10% 118% 11900 U @ Bteel...... 8H 3% 9600 U. 8, Steel pt, 6% 91 900 Var-Car Ch... 4% 9% 900 Var-Car pf..,.108 108 WVeT C&G... 8% i 1000 Wabash 16... 29% a Wabash. Bee brits q reat, . wwe ‘central ‘ 100 Wis, Cent, iy ‘Tho total sales Of stonks were 08,900 shares and of bonds 14,085,000, f++ SEe55*eEt¥ss'g*ge*seeessssigesss Feeseetve +t Even the most satisfactory high shoe won't be in it this spring, Every one says it’s going low sho: season; and we'r ready, Low shoes ina variety of jlasts and leathers—rafts of ithem, $3.50 and $5.00, Boys’ low shoes at lower prices, Rocers, Peer & Company, Three Broadway Stores, y ha 1260 at at A3th st. N ROCKBFRLLES DOUGH ARKI VES by 7. bape Fowers. "1 oharred body of en Rush, of xe EVEN THE BARBER ON HOOKER LIT Raror-Welder Got Got “Money: as Postal Employee for Five Years, but Did Not Report for Duty. ‘ nce penny, March 80.—The pelitions vf Yank, the Dunkirk barber, with the Post-Office of Dunkirk, tn which Tuntion Hooker to alleged to have se- cured © postal position for fink, were the aubject of a part of the tes tlmony Before the Agnembly Judictary Committes to-day, ‘The first witness was Frank P. Bar- nard, present Postmaster of Dunkirk. wucoesror of F.C. Nagle, Barnard said he succeeded Nagle on Aug. 16, 1902, and that when he came Jacob Link was on the Dunkirk payrolls, "Did Me. Link appear and offer to rm any work?” aeked former ty Attorney-General Henry 3. Gomadn, counsel for the committee, “No, gir.” Tostimony by Mr, Barnard was to the @ffeot thet after he was Installed i the post-office and became conversant with the @ffalis of the office, tte spoke to Link about his salary, and finally arranged for a woman to do the work, paying her $18 & month, which he de- ducted from Link's salary of $0 u month. Further testimony showed that Link continued on the payroll until August, 1903, when an order, datod back to Juve, wae received from Long removing Link During his regime, Mr. Barnard said le paid Link $74.48. According to the evidence yerterday, ‘Link was appointed on May 1, 1598, and | 5, was on the rolls untll June, 1908, a period of five years, Mr, Bavnard testified that the rental jto be the greatest ever as al ‘of the old Dunkirk Post-OMce was #400; in the new Hooker-Stearns Build+ Ing, #1.8%. sa en LONDON STOCKS OULE WITH PRICES MIXED. LONDON, Maroh 80-—-Money was in ‘active demand in the market to-day In connection with néarty $5,000,000 being needed for various calls on new issues, Th release of the Japanese money, however, prevented a scarcity. Operators on the Stock Exchange were cheerful and hopeful regarding the ap- proach of peace, but trading was inac- Japanese loan was the leading topic oF conversation, Consols were in fair de- ete pee firm, with marked marke ‘Afterward there oes orl Cory 1d some stocks a bi a United States Steel ‘ver rattying elightly . Imperial J: it mixes Of 1004 fan § a FOUND BODY IN FIRE RUINS, N@WARK, N. J., Maroh %.—The GATES LEADS Bl CORN POOL Gathers in 20,000,000 Bushels for Bull Campaign in Which He Hopes to Catch Armour— Hot Fight Ahead, (Bpectal to The Bventng World.) that the Wall street holdings of corn ‘Are more than 20,000,000 bustels and tn- uiders declare that it is the purpose of John W. Gates and his followers to begin a big bull campaign In the ebreal at an early date, “I believe that a great fight is brewing between Gates and Armour," said B, W. Dennis on the Board of Trade to-day, “and I look to ane the he tap fy in fig oid tions soon, cently told me that’ One Of ty pet om ditions wae to give the Western people @ thorough trounding In the carn mar- ket, He has made efforts before, hay Armour hes proved too much for hi panne WHEAT STEADY, BUT LITTLE PRICE E PRICE CHANGES ‘Wheat started atendy to- @teady to-day and with- out much price changes in the market. A fall in temperature was a bearish factor In corn, It opening from 1-4 to 1-2 of @ oént lower and without muoh sup- port, ‘The market at Chicago was rather tame, with the tone fainy steady, ie Nola ae ieago's open lay, id 88 tc era: 1, 100 ‘were: Es cy me ik ray 83 9-8 Sday, aio ek: “hiy, WS 2 eee ba ea Sb to oa ae wines were: Wieet—aer, iit Did any, Bit Ua ember, id. Corm—May, 62 Meh aah Aiki! c tue we Peet 112 6-8; 88.38 to sis Bee wis Paths § AT iy ar Beg! ra) tember, 476-8 to 47 8-4. 8 i RUSSIAN BONDS RALLY ON TALK OF PEACE, BT, PETERSBURG, March -6.17 P, M.—Imperial Russian Fouts opened weak on the Bourse to-day, falling to 1-6 in the early transactions, but ey strengthened Covering to W1-5 ut losed. Si dealings were ie it. 4 eae a OLY but we Laieery © Ou. iter Size) COL x t' ARS ‘ | imine, at al Elster “Che t, Waa fire. thet tine of ot ef Ta he Works on Batt ind to-day in the asin 4274 Six. Cor, 8 Ave. We Offer These New Model Walking Skirts They are made exactly Ike cut alongside, with 49 gores-in black, blue and brown Panama cloth. These skirts are worth $10. Another very special sale for bal- ance of this week is the new Chiffon Taffeta Silk SKirts . They are worth $15—made in black and Golorm, 31 gores, fitted closely about the hips, ending in graceful nar. row plaits, Some More of Those Sunday’s announcement brought so enthusiastic a response that the suits sold out completely. on special sale for balance of this week: $20 Chiffon Taffeta Silk Dresses at reseda and myrtle green, in ofiects and shepherd plaids, Special Sale of Covert Jackets «$7.50 These are $12 Jackets, made exactly like cut alongside, of tan covert cloths and black panne cheviots and broadcloths. Satin lined throughout, $15 Tan Covert Jackets Here's another véry special sale of tan p,) | covert Jackets at £9,98—they are regular $15 Jackets—made in the new notch col- Graceful lines, fitting closely to the form in corset eect, ‘Welt and strapped seams fron: Vogel Brothas 42>" Ste Cor BH Ane lar and collarless models. dads 1 lain taffetas and two-tone changeadle louse models, circular shirred gkirts, $25 Broadcloth and Panama Suits at $15,1n black, blue, brown, red and | plum. Blouse models, instep-length skirta. Panama $9.98 Elegant New Suits, Here's more of them $9.98, in black, brown, mahogany, Tan at $9.98 and back, CHICAGO, March @.~It is estimated ber, Catton opened irtegutar in today, near monthe gettin whilo late deliveries MOK big Southern , selling, houses and puealbeal oe crue ‘te celpts were heavy and agin favorable over the belt, naires tee call ang rallied a pation bs Being ty a te net Pont brought kets rege from any Li ane fered; Out ver, ben? oe a a 1 Soa alata, Seti GOING OUT OF THE Retail nine ns Bolt gut ang Sn rs tet cit SALB eanabprcae eda GOODYEAR RAN CO, 205 Broadway Syr3,’gs 1369 Broadwa 257 Sixth Ave, ee Thursday, March 80th, Gentlemen; The earl this week we were for the hie tne et in the hands of the ca painters, but now we ue et to look something like a oats You have read our Enda ae New we'll gradually Beginning at the Top, the most prominent part of man mh head, of course, Therefore, the prominent part of his apparel ha his tat, After a thorough search, backed up by years of ¢ Nala we have selected the “Hawes” $3 Hats as the best article in that class, We are showing to-day three displa on our Broadway front, with every style, shape and color, These Hats need ho ett logles nor “word: paintings.” They are = @ known all over the United States as a Standard, Talking about Hats—th seems to be a “screw loose” somewh Last week a ans philanthropist” Offered $3.50, $5.00 and $8.00 Hats for sale at $24 er firms are continual \ly “talking” about $5.00 Hats for $3, Now, what's the matter? Are these firins in business for thelr health), Are Wat manufacturers losing monty” Just for fun? Certainly not, “Hawes” Hats sell at $3.00 without the | ‘prevalent story” attached to them. Our who will fit you “® val Hat men are experts, perfectly, STEWART MLDING, pa hin & Chambers Ste i ‘ |

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