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"FRED GEBHARD'S "AUTO WRECKED ~~ BY EXPLOSION | “White Ghost’ Burned to Cinder on Hudson County Boulevard, feur and his friend ran toi eir Mves, “The White Ghost,” Gephard's twenty horse power | le blew up at an early hour to- on the Hudson County Boulevant | rechawken, the explosion uf the ryenty gallons of gasoline being fol- ved by minor explosions and @ fire reduced the handsome car to a i Of emoking wreckage. A few hours pefore the acolbent three women, friends of Mr. Gebhad Petit in the machine and would prob- | * @bly have been caught had the occ~ @ént dccurred sooner, As it was,| @auffeir Van Allon Svils and his ——_ WEDNESDAY, April 26. “Ig the Dull market over?” “Nol" “How much longer ts it Mkely to continue?" “Prices may fluctuate more or less, but fp the main the stock market will remain steady, and, In certain quarters, very strong, throughout the summer,” ‘This conversation ocourred to-day in a brokers’ office where conservative In- fluences prevail and where the Morggn- Vandorbiit effi¥ations are , pronounced. ‘The man who expressed such a positive opinion regarding the market prospects iq one of the substantial men at Well street and an active operator In gilt- forces behind edged securities, ‘Phere are powerful this market,’ continued this operator. “pnese forces have a definite purpoge in view and they have the abillty and the resources necessity to carry out their purposes. Until certain plang de- velop to the satisfaction of the mag- nates who practically control the rail- road situation you will see no parma- nent slump. The recent recession in + fifend Joseph Jonnson, had a nurrsw! prices was only an Incident In the gen- jough escape, eral pouie were attracted by “the rat explosion and imperiled by ee fiying parts of Une macnine when he automobile was blown to pieces. fier the fire had destroyed tab | Wehine Boule and Johnson engaged a | inners wagon to bring them back to wn, "Wo had a narrow escape,’ sail ule, who is an expert machinist ot ng experience, “I think either the goline was leaking or something was wong with the wires, but T had no} ghonse to inventisate vetore the ex. Ploxion Occurre just had time to ge and look under the car when I aw thy flash, 1 haven't notined Me. Gebhard, TF guess he'll seo it in the Papers. The machine cost ¥10,000." - a a HIGGINS HITS _ ®HE TAX DODGERS. Terney City Sook Kxchange Project Starts the Goyernor Talking ALBANY, April 26.--Dhe attention of Gov, Higgins was called this afternoon to published accounts of the projeat to establish @ stock exchange in Jer- ‘City and to Inferences that it 1g . slices iipoae, of the ohactinent of eo ng the transfer of shares Of ghock. ‘The Governor sald: < BOrne peeps, gO an Rhoge Island, @ome to i ily and some t Huw. Jersey to crude taxation in. this Btate, Some come into this State from h jates for the same purpose. re seems to be a percenta, of le in very Stat who are able In acme way to satisfy thelr consciences sumo to justify them, to them- welves, (n bedting the State or the gov- ernment, Such appear to haye no con- geption of the benefits which they de- tiye from shy Pazed government. “ANE We infer that you regand this New Jengoy move ns of that sont?" the Governor was asked. if "Tam not answering that question, weplieA the Governor, with a Amfle. ————— BANK TELLER KILLS A BURGLAR.| jae ay Gang Knocked Him Unconactoun | od Set Fire to Bed on Which He Was Lying. WVANCASTER, Ontario, April 26.—Four lam broke into the Merchants’ , of this place, earl yto-day ana! for ~ca@|eral scheme of market manipulation. A certain amount of liquidation was necessary and it was conducted with a minimum. amount of damage, Of course the stray lamba who wander blindly Into th speculative fleld are bound to get hurt. Experienced oper- atora, however, had abundant time to protect themselyes before the recent drop in prices affected them,’" ‘Pho course of to-day's market seemed to Justify the epeaier’s optimism. Near- ly the entire line of agotive etocks braced up and displayed an aggresalve front, Eyen Union Pacific, which has had to withstand some preity savage attacks, developed renewed strength, which surprised everybody except the men who pull the wires, A spurt in Northern Securities wns the feature of the curb market. Gpen- ing at 158 4-4. this gtook mounted bytak- ly to about 165, and 4000 ahares changed honda within @ few minuigg. ‘The Har riman selling je believed ta be over and gome of the astute bargein-hunters in Wall street are nerguaded thet this stock bought anywhere under 165 will yield a good profit in the distribution of the Northern Securities assgta. This Aiviribution is expected to occur very soon, Northern Pacific shares, in the Stock Exohange, gained strength from the activity Of Northern Securl- ttes in the outside market. On vulos of « few hundred shares Northern Pa- cic edyanced trom 168 to 177 1-2, Bt. Paul, which wavered yeaterday, ce- galned its position above 19 and de- voloped strong backing. Efforta to improve the speculative osulbilities of Brie are attributed to a small coterie of speculators not at- Hilated with the interests that really, control this property. Mi, Mongan and his Trends, It lb generally unuerstood, have not ‘encourdged the recent at: tempts to boom Brie ‘stock, This rail- road ja being managed along cofiberva- tive link and its principal stockholders have sumMcient faith in its natural de- Velopment to 'refran from giving a fic- titions value to Ite shures for spedula- tye Tae tumor that Erie, Fre att and Lonlevitis @ Nash- ville Ty “pronolinesa "aneee’ Ronvenbe, ites statement is made furthermore pe Pe be tng that thé proposition ie , Haition of the Cincinnati, kad Teller Herman Yon Metzke, | Hamilton and Son 8 by the nee was sleeping above the bank, in | been abandoned, ‘The owners of C. H. & etrugete the teller mannged to get! D, wanfed more money for’ thelr prop: @ revolver, which was Under’ erty than the Erle people werd’ willing . iow, anh Area, wounding one of | to Pay. 4 The tain sales ot stocks were 1,200,000 Von Metzke was knocked unconscious s 52.000, mt Metyke was Knocked unconscious | mnants, “did Ot Bonds att had’ carried OR Ca wounded ation to the bed- aor. waa. nal y to a nearby doctor's Bo and the flames Later thea dead bady of the wounded we Was ‘found on the platform at ‘and Trunk Ratiway Station, The | butglars escaped. a niece SAID VOTES WERE BOUGHT. fd Eater He Intended Be Joculsr, ‘At the meeting of the Board of Trade fand Transportation to-day there was a Mscussloy of the C upt Practh bib fending In the Legislature at Alb ‘iq my time IT have bought votes,” anid John M. Peters, own In the drug trade, were ex- or Mr. Peters Sn! arian ny who is} att ing Worl! at remark It wos As’a focular refer at ithe pole apd 4 10 i vo I hope taken s+ F- riypuld gbject fo ‘ Mimograt 1 doy t| PYitiws alt Denp- fava Dota.” Mie) Wu, Waker rbont by fp It was roported in Wall street Jate ‘to-day ‘that preliminary papers have been signed leasing the Loutaville and Nashville Ralircad to the Atlantic Coust Hne on a guarantee of 7 ner cent, ‘on the Loutsvillé and Nashyille stock, The Fepart was not con rmed, but ways generally belleved, (fala tsb SUSE SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF YRW YORK. ATRIVED, Aavance | Athate | Rivera Apache | Meh raatarcy t ? INCOMING BTRAMSHIPS, “DUE TO-DAY, | Teutonte, Liverpool: Mareval, Trinidua OUTGOING STEHAMSHIPS, BAILED ‘TO-DvY. nisxen. Sain Marcos. Galveston Jam. Prine Anne, -» Colon Barcelona rene, Princess 1 ‘ GWraitay, at colf or tennis or hasebal mobile or in the boat—in buctan Lowenthal, 315 W\ every athlete will tell you "Chiclet” helps to concentrate the thought on the game—It Keens the mouth moist and the stomach {ny good condition. to he had at all the better Kind pf stores B0th atreet, New York, Diatrivater, 1] or in the carriage, the guto- all sports on land or séa the pers THE CLOSING ee ¥ WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, ~~ QUOTATIONS LONDON STOCKS QUIET, further short Iines on the idea that tm- 'e Proving weather, continued big receipts AMERICANS FIRM, | ana Ellison's estimate of a emailer con- . ‘Net Bales, High. Low, Close. ch’. 100 Am Beet Sug. 1% 20% 1% +1% 111600 Amal, Copper #4 4% ih +1% 18009 Am. Ag. Cm. 20% 84 +1 700. Am, 8% — % 300 Am, 101 100 Am, 9% + Ye 1800 Arm. ui — % 11500 Aim, 51% + 18% % Bmelting. 12% UusK + % , Smelt, pt.122t 122 St. F. pf, 63% 68% +2 » Sugap ... wi + 1. Tob, OT 4 8% + % 106 + & +AU? 120-120 +8 i Fe. 88 Bly BT + | I A.T. & SF. pf.103 10094 10Qby + ta} 8100 At. C, Line..,.108% 16544 1's | 4200 Bait. & O 19800 BKlyn 100} 6 40 Bklyn Un, G..200 205 + 4 | 40 Buf, & Sus, pf om 1 + 4] 1260 Can, Pacific...16346 U2Ia + by 660 Can, P. sub of.1624 152% Oty 6100 Ches, & Ohto, 5% bts 80 Chic. @ Alton, 34 a — 4% #0 Chi. a& Alt, bly +1'9 2000 Chi. wr +a | 2% RM — | WC. GW. p Bs S & + % 69200 C, M, & Mt, PIS 179 179% 100Chi, Term, pl32y 2h Rh — 4 BOCK. Un, Tr. 8% THe 8 +h 10 Chi Un, Tr, ptai at 87 3 | & St, 1102 102102 + 900 Col, EB. & Ir, 63% 62% 68% — a 100Col, H.C. &@116 6 i —% 14600 Col. South, .. 3% 2 8 +1 | 1400 Col, Bou. Ist p6i 060% + 2600 Col, 3% 98 +1%| We Wo + % 1900 Corn, Prod, .. 1% Lh + % (0 Com. Pr. th Gl +1% 1100 Del, 18 190 -+2% Den. &R Gps 87 600 Det. Un. Ry... 8% 5% +1 “a + %| 15 20% + % an —% UK 8% 6TH mo 6% — 4 Mv Fed, M&B pf.101% 100% 101 , Gl GL +1 Mee, (0.180% 118% 190 +1% Nor plz m9) om ent. 16 161M 1624 +)% Paner .. 3) 22% 1, 800 Int. Paper p. SL 4&0 Int. Pump ..., & 1 Int. Pump p. 8 100 Iowa Central, 2% 20 Towa Cent. p. 4% 9400 Kan, ©. Bo... 31% 90 M0 K. C. Bo. pf, 6 a2 1) Kalo. Ico. 1% M10 Louls & Nawhis6% 163% 40 Manhattan ..165 164% 710) Met, St. Ry...120% 119% » Secu ... HK 88 . Cent . By 2% 1890 MAP & SAM116%, 116. 200 MStPBBM pf.41% 161% 000. M., K. & Tex.. 2 30% 100M. IK, & Tipt. 65% 654 400 Mo. Pac. ...104%4 102% 8600 NaghC & BLASS 151 1100 Nat, Bis, Co, 62% 62% 100 Not. Bis, pf...118 118 18700 Nat. Lead 1h % 4% +t 100) Nat, H. & 8.30 29% 29% +1 100.1N, J, Central.109% 199% 1995¢+2% SOON. ¥, Ale Brl67% 15 155 81900 N, ¥, Central.155 152 152% + % oh + us 14 SAYS THE COAST LINE HAS Natural Laxative Water. LEASED THE L. & N. ROAD. | 2ictfngiaeupon artaing iret ened Hun fan’ 5 tf ‘anos. Grand Prize, St, Louie Exposition, } ‘204, CONSTIPATION Offer | We just place on sale a lot off genuine bargains that offer very) unusual opportunities to those} Who act quickly. Nine STERLING Pianos that have come fram our fac- tories with slight case imperfec- tions. Really, the Pianos are not damaged or harmed in the least —simply a slight bruise or two) which has been so skilfully re-] paired as to be unseen unless] painied out. Musically these in- struments are perfect, All the} interior mechanism is the same} as in all of our Sterling Pianos, The very best that man can pro- duce, and therefore the very best that money can buy. A lifetime! of certain musical satisfaction fo much Joss than ctual worth, Manufacturers Wholesale and Retall Warerooms FultonSt., Gor. Hanover Place, Brouklyn OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS | | that is foreign to usual ready-for- wear clothes, the element men of to-day seek ini their attire, The character, the individuality, the little knacks of fine tailoring in Wm. Vogel & Son suits and overcoats make a mute appeal to the man who is fastidious in matters of dress. It matters not how much ar how little you invest here for a suit oF overcoat—sin any case you are assured of clothes that not only clothe you but dress you. As instances our Fifteen-Dollar Suits and Overcoats are fashioned and tailored in a manner that MU SCIP pt. 9% + Oe Manliness is —— pumption than expected, did not furnigh F (Our, hs Na | LONDON, April 2.—Money was much | MUCh ground for any hearers Lats ao b pcrhdeed al aA ng Wi lalee, High, Low, Close. Chis. | wanted In. the ket to-day tor pays |» rhe opening prices were: May, 7 Bloping aboulday IW NY.NH. & HH20ly Doth 21% rn n the market to-day ifof pay- 1719: yung, 7.08 to 7.08; July, 210 to TAty 24200 Nor, & Wost., Sit 81 81g 284 | MERE Of Various calls and in prepara- | august, 7.16 to 7.17; September, 7.81 to 101600 North Amer »-104% ais 109% + % on of the payment of an installment | 7.29; October, 7.26 to 7.26; November, 200North, Pao..1i8 17) 476 $7 | Of He ea Japanese loan toxmor- 7.28 (bid; December, 735 bid; January, 3700 Ont, & Wost. 58% 7 "br row, Disvounts were fairly firm, nav bid) Maroh, 7.45 bid, . 800 Pac, Conm...,. 89s §9 1 | The trading on the Stock Exchange |, Ane,kite prices were: Mays 7245 July, |, 1000 Pav, Madl., .. 42% 42 42 —1 | WAS quiet, the operators mostly being | pabrbaae* = coda 85200 Penn, RW. 1423, 11% 11% — 4 | WCUPled with the carry-over Consuls | 800 Peo, Gav sss JOT 100le 108% — ig OPEned atendy, but droped later, PRIGES HOLD IN | 100 Phila, Ro 1 428i 1sig aBsig + 24; AMerfoans started firm at rather THE WHEAT MARKET. 100 Prassed 8, C44 ty «GM H{ ABOVE partty and hardosd turnther, —-— 30 Pr, 8. C, pf. 97 97 97+: 4 | Speclaltles were moderately supported.| Wheat opened from 1:8 to +4 of @ 2200 RY. St. Sp... 8 3 sy +1 | Chleagc, Milwaukee & St Paul, Union| cent higher in the market to-day, with BOO RY, St, Sp. pf.lliy 101% 102% +24 | Paclfe and Canadian Pacific recelyed|iater months starting unchanged to 2700 Rep, Steel M% 21% «21% + {the most attention. Union Pactflc and/& Shade lower, followed by tnoroasing 19) Rep. St. pli. 7% 79. 79% +1 |Conadian Pacific received the most’ at-| steadiness and a rise in July » as 45000 Reading .. ., 96% 5% tention, United States Steel wae strong ere WIS nO pr: to epeak of, as ON Reads tet pt ote Ok, Gat ke fonithe quarterly earnings report, Pricea| cables were steady, redetpia Mater i . | ok eaged later on profit-taking. During the! and trade pretty well sold out. 2110 Rock Ishand.. 82% QM 82%) + % Afternoon astrage Aa at ay There were Cirther good rains In che 700 Roch Tal, Tm! T 7 ene he market, whieh closed firm, SoS Bus, Gosar Kid By 29% + 4% | Mexican Ralls were easy on poor tmma belt, making crop gonditions bearish, eal Bi i * | returns, Corn started barely steady, The mats 900 Rub, Gds. pf,..107% 107 Wi — Me Foreignens were quiet. Japanese were ket ut Chicago opened well, with May 800 Sloss-Sheff...., 8914 80 $9 + Mleasy. Imperial Japanese Governmnt 63) 200 S.La& S.FL2 pt. Sta 68% 68% + % | OF 1904 Wre quoted at 1011-8, ning peices Were: Wheat 1OOSLL BW. pi Oy oy Of + % a uly, 9 1-8 to 9 1-4; Be 296t. P. & Om..180 Ti% 180 +6 | | cag Sou. Pacifle,., 6% Ge sh w{COTTON BEARS ATTACK Z| tlt ( G {ini p 3 100 80u, Pac. pf..117% 117% UTMH+ WITH THE PRICES UP, A ial 2 = 2700Sou. R'y Co... 3+ Bi Ba 47. to 41 Ts ‘ap moe ; 00 Sou, Ry Cowpt. 97 97 OT +1 : on Seeing: 208 were: i aurea AMAA tan i ely ball Wall Street house bidding | sy'nent Alay, 09 154 July, S. Septemnber, | Tt e Lasting Pre-eminence of Our eas ry . {for a block of 6,000 bales of July the| fas, ! hat) »” 48 iv 3% + bid. 2 het ee i ah . 414 |cotton market opened yery active to-| Chicago’ 6 prices were: Wheat Concave’ Shoulder and Closefitting' Collar. , eee ‘ day, with prices 4 to 6 points higher. y , 835-8 asked! Septem. 100 Tol, St.L.& W. 38% 38% 88% —- % | RY p i 8) 80 Mi s; A % ” 70 TOIS.L.& Wp. GON 69% The demand was met, however, by biz] gt eit ‘aged; goetembes, So long ag men wear coats, so long will our “Concave' laine hh ae if aelling orders from bears, who put out Shoulder hold to its pre-eminence as the best shoulder ever 1100 Twin C, R. T1164 1144 10 +1 , , 20 Un. Bag & P.. 12% 1 12% 4 = conceived and tailored. It's a conclusion that's natural, logical. 204700 Un, Pacific, ..128% 126% 126% + Me For every man will seek by his clothes to improve his appear- 100 Un, Pac, pf, 98% 98% 8% 5 = ance, And surely our “Concave” Shoulder effects that. It 200.Un. Ry. In, pf, 83 8883+ Hh) Q s gives to one those broad shouldered, athletic lines, a phase 3500 U, 8..C. 1, Pipe. 38% 324% 32% + Se] y ega X or Ss 1 y Regal Oxfords fit where most Oxfords chafe—at the heel. They lie snug where most Oxfords “gape'’—at the sides. They are smooth where most Oxfords wrinkle—under the instep. They are built over special Oxford lasts, while other Oxfords are built over ordinary lasts—that's the reason why! OV. ‘a: c pt. 08, Bt ‘+ $0 Vulcan Det. 18% It was a huge undertaking to equip the Regal places them far above the plane of most $18 and $20 suits to ‘op Wisdaah vcs: 22 a duplicate set of specially-designed Oxford lasts nad Aco th ; 4 Westingh Fane ah Y and it couldn't have been done except through — vs eleewhere Sils Bevideny ii ourshowing of a Tel. 8 25! Oe Lk tpt the waste-saving Regal tannery-to-consumer 200 Wis Gonteal, Ey system, Wye Cent ; It’s that same direct one-profit system that gives you a choice of 75 new $r5 Suits and Overcoats. At $15 we present Spring suits in six single and double breasted back ee i i modelg, a seri hich fs notable for character and worth, The suits con- a i Pri styles in Quarter Sizes; that cerned are o| k thibets, blue and black serges, unfinished and smooth At Your Own Price qurigce worsteds in all the new gray tones, from very light to very dark gives you honest live-oak leather in the soles and a way of proving it; that gives you the best-wearing shoes sold at any price—and a guarantee to back it; that gives you absolutely any style of shoe and any kind of leather you prefer— and only one price to think about; that makes that one price $5.50 instead of $6. ALL THE NEW - And a diversified collection of fancy cheviots in all the new color achemes, In overcaats at $15 we present a series of new models in top coats, medium length coats and raincoats. Other Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway. Huuston St, . BABY CARRIAGES Reduced to Cost, ‘PICCADILLY’ A new Spring Oxford that duplicatesthe latest London style. The “ Pic- cadilly" is @ particularly fine SPRING STYLES " example of the painstaking Regal IN way of reproducing every line and QUARTER SIZES curve of a high-cost custom shoe. Made This fancy Baby Carrlage, uphol- stertd in tan broadcloth, heavy reed body, with strongly built red enamel. led gearing, fine lace covered parasol, For this sale only, in Patent, Gun Metal and King Kid Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Gold direct from tannery to consumer, The largest retail ehoe business in FOLD eA EASY PAYMENTS. RECLINERS, AGES. The Owt' Often Li With a:Prairie:Dog Straiton’&’ Storni"s : Downtown GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES By 898 Sixth Ave., @ B. cor. Qlet TAbroadway, cor, 10th Bt, a NEW, YORK CIty. the world, 08 stores in princlpal olties from London to §an Francieco. NEW YORK ciTy, 42 Cortlandt St. *1211 Broadway, bet, 2th and aoth 102 Nassau 8t., cor, Ann. *166 W, 125th Bt., cor. Tth Ave, BROOKLYN, 3! Fulton 8t., opp. Montague Bt. Ys bet. Ditmare St. and Wil- {411 Broadway, near Bedford Ave, * bet, oq and 11th ate, JERSEY CITY, 199 Wat 125th Bt, cof, 7th Avg, 102 Naggau 8t,, cor. Ann Bt. ota, 1341 Broadwry, opp. i ‘torent S l'way, cor, Duane St, wey. opp. Herald wes | #1008 Broad wa: ¥ EWARK, N. J. 841 Broad Bt,, opp. Central RR, of N. J. 06 Newark Ave 9507 Kighth Ave THE SHOE THAT PROVES 108-167 Hrowaway, bet, Cortlandt and Lib- SHOT Bight Ave. bat: ath ond sora Ai GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES 1oth & 11th Sta, cor, 10th St 14 let St | | + bet. very detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brook. Regina Music Boxes Make Epecial Charm in Summer Homes, HO CARES IF IT RAINS when on the porgh or indoors the Regina Music Box is read: such music as fits the mood or anes In the evenings the Regina is always ready to ay for dances ical R or for college songs or to give classical concerts. eel, full piano tone; with expres- | ine to, discourse Further, the Regina plays as no other Music Box does—with a sw sion that makes the rendering of the music most satisfactory. The tune sheets of the Regina Music Box are made of steel and practically indestructible, Yet the than ordinary sheet music, and there are thousands for choice, with a list constantly being increased. good music of the day. 4 The Regina Music Boxes range in price from $20 to $400; artistic, beautifully finished and an addition to any home. The Regina may be purchased on ‘easy payments, if you wish—a small su monthly parts, So you may bh» enjaying its music while you are paying for if. We are Brooklyn representatives of the Regina Music Box.» We Shall be glad to play, if far you at GHORGE L STORM @ CO, 4 09d 26 Wn or, Now gst Iittle more by the new and ‘There ate many models, ‘all of them ym down and the balance in any dime. t Fourth Floor, Trimmed Hats : : New Price FTER THE GREATEST EASTER BUSINESS we ever knew, it was natural that some Hats should *S be in the remainder class and that some should show slight signs of handling. The naw Hats are aq riving-so fyst that these must make way speedily, and as a concession the prices are reduced tg | $2,50 + + Were $3.50 to $5, |. ene wish the Alicpeeat ae dan SAFE Pte ut chase ot sean f6 A wilde variety of s under, ice, thal Ke aul

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