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NTS, May 44.80 P, Mo-A Tuss.an ion, consisting of four battie-ships, armored cruiser and a gunboat, ac: | fempained by five colliers, 1s now pass- | fms Malacca bound south, BINGAPORB, STRALS SBETLE- | MEN'S, May 4—The British sioamor ‘Belanger. which arrived here to-day, re- Porte having passed a Division of Itus- ‘glen warships off Jugrah, midway be- n the Island of 'enang and Sinkas » @t 9 o'clock this morning | kTe ehips have been Ideniified as the \Wourth division (commanded by Rear- y ral Nebogatoff) of the Russian sec- | |@Ud Peoitic squadron, | o/Phe Russtan Divi sighted off Ju- (Bran consisted of four Latteships, two ‘gruivers, four colliers and a hospital the big etuckhslders } o put the market quota In ro closely t the power at whatever figure they desire absence of inside support the traders to-day saw fit to treat t of new stock as a bear pot the listed eiuck off fractiona valuable rights that go with t stock, It Is ed, wil beneflt only + individusl stockholders who subserine for their allotted 18 per cent of the proposed issue. affairs Is afforded by the disclosure that | the Lake Shore and the Baltimore & | Ohio railroad companies have each sold 70,000 shares of this stock in the open | set, Soon afier tho Reading © purchased the Central Rati ‘@hip. It is expected hore that the vos- he Will. pass Bingaporo at about 1s|/ of New Jersey an aareencnt was 0 w'elook to night. tered Inigo by ® Vanderbiie and ? y y 4 entificat! President C of the Per ania pt _ LONDON, May 4.—The identification of yoo. iy SOR ae ‘the warships sighted by the steamer fissatcer in the Biraits of Malacoa this cating as Rear- Admiral vision of Admiral Rojee SQuamiron ts considered Hable to develop @n interesting situation. 1; Tigran, off which the division was @een, le @ town of the stute of Wolingor, which fe a British proicctorate and is t tar distant trom the where a} Susalan division web eignted $0 long) @yo as April 2S. | Tt ts not yet known wi plan warships are w. tersiiorial | Waters or whether they are obwsining |» pupplies from the nego voring land, Bout a brief telegram on the subjeat romaine W named, popwithstandinn each, 1490 shares of mmoy stock. Jy its re: the Lake Shore esmps Hl owns 206,300 suares 121,300 shares first pre 100 Bhases of second wading wtock, lt ts boileved @ Laliimore & Ubio's present ge of Reading are of equal unt to those of the Lake Sho @ 's good reason to bellove t Vanderbilt ana Pennsy|vana (wa compa the sale by ox ther tie ijur- the 4 leresta n ts yout i" ent. pros Boom Singapore is iaken to indicate viat G Great se Pet. ehh Ripa on the b! tein, & week the ussians have been} , lly enjoying the ho Nae Rely protits waters of Japan's ally in th er that Admiral lojastvensky Whips have utilized French waters in Coohin-China. TOKIO, May 4.—The p emtinues its sharp cr! in Indo-C} wid re While shkt} adminag the the sale of two lots of 79,000 6 of Reading stock without alarial. maniet, Wall streot ts wondering wae! i ress of thin city | | bought this stock and also wiu ls now buying Tecang ja bu what {t describes as the eva Civile WRUNG CoRTHCEE ae ok Prance's pledge. aut leona d paye: piises exces su What te holuiaw dcaa j "Who dy buying veadinj rod ‘ i 1 ! | dons chat ere heara in every bi f ,oMice, Operatora Wao have an abdin | —_—>-— ve arc | fein du Chis stock explate tis cont stioug' on the ground of stead iy creasing earnings, Bome of these }ators deduce from figures and other fae * ' Hi Cossacks in Clash with Potes eis ia eee ate | M ing Victims of Keading Company ‘ | car to end June i ye ‘ ts ey cent. ine Its rm " ‘ The Feading aloo has an equity x Easter Riots, Jersey Central’ equivalent. to abou per cent, cn tte common stock Ing optintute expect that the com surplus reserve on iune 20 will to $12,000,005, an Increase over Ja of _nbony $7,000,000, Consoltated WARSAW. Russian Poland, May | Noon,—Disturbances oecurred 11 several ng and an | i Gane purzted the an-| me the ‘ te of the cliy t.is mort eaters during the greater part tension of the toubies & im i ered in the forenoon In| @inent, In the Wola district emsen | SR CO WIAA oae rama m Albany by the agents of the Tammany nolittotans’ bill moot | which was made up a few days ao), . of thesn p ans fold out two] agp. and those who lell on were | ently in doubt ae to what courne ‘Worcibly stopped (he Bicect care and abs and Cossaciis were summoned. A man in the crowd fired 4 revolver fend wounded a soldier, The Social Democrats anpeor to be de- Mee ale aunt Irave until the news came moon /veienneg it i NES Bi alah after 2 o'cloci that the amendod Stevann wenoral estrlis ne Caw ad mittee Hit providing for Recent roa observation of to-day as a day ol) tind hen ited in the State Senate, Mourning for tho victims of the May) Tn coumes developed all along the | a i sopasaiative Vne hero was! Bari cuntucbanes of wonaoliaated Gas, and) ean om'nites the orice fa-/ newspaper's vppeared to-day, - mt ue 10. This upward noel a sieht In rame of « eotive stacks, to tale notte an the rart onerators who had bourht Cor. slump enused a roe re until t NEW MORTGAGH TAX Bil, PASSED, Substitute Mennure for Lint Now in Governor's Handy Gein i Party Vote, ALBANY, May 4.—-The Assom May passed the new agus | Mortgage ‘ax bill, which tw to be sub-} atituted, according to the At plan, for that pending in the hs of Higgins. The vote was: Yeas, $8; nays, 09, LONDON STOCKS QUIET; AMERICANS WEAK, Weed cerston touched hes Three pointe ware thos! off the hich quotation within a ver | tow minytes i te to.| WHEAT RALLIES AFTER LOW START. | of she Northwest than was believed to be Ju: the news wt hand. Tus | professional and not pas | Cora opsoet trartlonaliy below yea terday's @owe, but later reoovered with | yMONDON, May 4 ipl neat iw demand ii the marie Gay for ening prions w wy repayments to tie Bank of iin to bf tf; Sept ‘and the requirements of the Uon- ’ a. | Tih wsttlement, besides the payment of penning prices were: Wreat | Shout $5,000,000 In culls on recent new 4h 1-8 to ths dat} ; fesies, Discounts were timer, 40 6 Business on the Siock Hxchange was quiet and the tone was undecided Wiere mere fow Teatures, Conseils wore exaer On, the monetary September, \ uaa Cilen e's ciosin An Interesting side Lieht on Readinc | . A ‘At Cy Wines. 1884 18 800 Reading 1p 4 ° & Oho, 105%, 10446 17100 Rock Island... 29% {Oa oe mink Tete and Half Hose. $70) Rub Goods... Sty 3 Ruth Goods pt.1or | ea 1200 Sloss-Stief ....80 | a ; 7003 LAS F2 pt. 6M OU St LS We. 2 | I. (Gy R. Morley's 1000 6 LB W pf.. 88 jo St P & Om....17 126% Sou Paclfe,.. GON 200 South Pao pf. 117 810 Sou Ry Co... 90% (0) Sou Ry Co pf 96 106 RN & T Co. 1000 Tenn C & 1. India Gauze, sleeves and sleeveless, 75 cts, Drawers to match; regular, ca 'M & % | + 81% 40% —1 Chi, Tern S00 T Land a 40% ri BOC, Un, Tre nee eae gay 80% <4 Short inseam or knee length, wwooe & st L ps 70 Third Av R Hy 12% 125% +1 $1 rere) yc Ke ey ithe 100 Tol Rwys..ns, 8% 88% Bh | i} : 490 Col, i. ©, & $60'Tol St & W. st 86 80 1h : * ‘ Sq ait im rol 8. LAW He GM Szenss.S27Fh Onderwear, 10 Twin EC RT. .110% 10% 100-1) is "i oun Tue Pk 2% wa—% colors: novia and light blue s #6000 Trion Pae,,...11994 16% 116% —8% ch]. at Prods, 10% RN URI ERSCH Lae aati ane ok ‘shirts with long or short Broa TS WHCRe SReee do # —% sleeves, Drawers regular or SHS (oun Ry Tn pts. 6% © —4% short inseam, Pro A CY Pipe 1% 9% i a NOT BS OIP pt. 4% 3% $2.7 5 garment, 1 Exprers...1% 4 | R&in POTTS RGR Co, 20 WMUSRAN pt oh MOU Dottie 2 io! foo, Liste [atf Hose with silk embroidered figures and clocks, also fancy colors with silk mixtures, Fa 1) F Rnd ) Gen. Elec, Co,.17 en U.S. Pub 90 Gt, North. pf. As i 1) Hock. Val.. 50¢. pair, gon In, Ce TN Int Lord 8 T. aylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, 9 Ent ! est, 10 Wh. & Ty 140) Wis 259-261 SIXTH AVE., 600 Wis, Cent. pt Between HECHT BROS. 722 Extraordinary Friday Barcains That May Be Paid For in Small Sums. The whole store has been infected with the Friday bargain at- mosphere, From here and there we present some exceptional yalues to your notice, but we urge you to come for anything that man, woman or child wears except shoes, for you'll find it fa ad- mirable quality at lowered price and everything will be charged and may be paid for in small sums, weekly or monthly, $3.50 SKirts for $1.90. |$8.75 Covert Coats,$4.90 BURY ITS VICTIM Refused to Pay Funeral Expense of Conductor Darocha, Killed vice—Fellow Em- Talloremade Walking Skirts of — Ladies’ short Ply-f in Its Service Cheviots and Bruadeioths; 9-gore! 'ackets; high, grade To Re ployees Raise Fund. plaited effects, all seams throughout with satin, $4 00 y ° finished; reduced $380 torreon, B4.90 $3 SiIK Weis s, ¢ Silk Shirtwalsts of fr reduced from $8.75 to... Ladies’ $15 Rain Coats, $8.75. high grade Cravenette Rain ———— An evidence of the cheerful generosity Lhe Brovkiyn Rapid Trangtt Company that corporation in " ished by ‘ wae fameietn the deaun ot Edyar {] Silky side-plaited and ince s box plaits in back who was Kiet White and Black; reduced $1 85 qd sleeves; Van and Nght of his du last from $3 tOseviereeenres OM and tin shades of as pobnliess whe ’ ere | vray: reduced from $45 to. $8.75 Ladies ieee $15 \Roys’ $3 and %3.50 Suits, Ladies’ Tailor-Made Sults of at}- $1.65, wool Cheviots; tight-fitting coat ef-| Boys’ 2-Plece Double-Breasted, fects; Black and Blue; sizes 32, 34, 3 at os fn faite ind a Blouse and 38; reduced from $12.50 | Sults; al! sizes; reduced and $15 to... ’ $5) irom #) and $3.50 to,,.. $1.65 Suits for Men and Young Men. frienda for the funeral expenses. 4 (iiends thought thet inasinuch aa se at {he company's out for the com @ Joust the company ws bury bi i] PH e ' Men's fancy Clieviot and Cassimere Suits; all sizes; 4 Men's fancy Cheviot ant Cassir pall sizes; as good ae oaroy caeteaee i as were ever SUld 6 P1250) {0Fvvieevesvesevves en 94.50 baked 40 support Fe Daoee Wid Tio H Young Men's Aspesially, designe Pulls ages 15 to 19; single cinber of the funy x4 3; choice s rics; % a He Py eee e || ot double: preed coats; age ey Ua : cs; reduced from $7.50 dekh aha |] $10.00 and $42.00 to... +++ Hour ADESOKMIOISFCRNIOLIEIO | Was Lured, vith Darocha ton He leaves widow & the vd diee asd had wen 869ST. & 5S AVE, N iver at tne The a found to-d {Child’s Play-Suit, Chambrays, plain or striped; Child’s Pajamas. Military cut, trimmed with was 5 feet 8 inches In hetght HONORS AMBASSADORS. | Took oo. isinnd i 1 Gate Forry Weeeph MH. Choate aud Morave I<. |1! Ont 9 . Porter, Elected to Honorary ponr ¢ Membership. * erie A large and distinguished gathering | Print Oskar f Atiantis New York's representative Isiness | abe ‘ @ttended the 137th annua mecting | Mave & . Tavauia ‘et the Chamber of Commerce in tis ANCOMING 2AMSHIPS, ot cinta actors DUB TO-DAY pein) pemerty atreet (thie! allerss| itionia, Gtbraitar Pate WiheIm t Pa K. Jesup, President of tne | Qeiyle: diverpens bas Y iiayth or presided, | Jopeph i : 4, Otbrattey _Pretoria, Hamburg Horace K. Porter, we tod 10 OUTGOING SPPAMSHIPS, ry membership. Their names BAILED TO-DAY, Edwael Shnmona, | ba Torraine, Havre, Barbarosaa, Bre men, Nes, n. Bermuda, Invena . Galveston. Bermudl tio addresses con- | turia. Nap Rayamof Tampico, BH re Hamilton, Norfolk. i pownite dt by w fie cy si elcune pened dull, causing a OTs bid ge Santenaldt Omir aR fi 1 “ber, 8 10 72164 Beieet, Whey moved tom aunde atovel ter wedged wide OOS (2 fe Sti Bepcent: | ty. drooped and closed weak. ‘ ar stocks were firmer. | {mperial Fone er ae P eoah aay Rpment Os of 1901 were SHIPPING NEWS, ) =e ALMANAC boi CHAMBER OF COMMERCE sun rinel ROO na 9 pearl buttons; Madras; 50c saves the good 210 14 yearss..eeeee .. 50¢ clothes..... nd about 1)0 pounds, He was nplexioned 2nd clean-shaven, body was taken to Hughes's 16. FRIDAY, MAY Sth, \.en' High Grade Pajamas Curton: made, from fine woven Madras in‘neat figures and etripes, military style. Value $1.50 and $2.00, | .QQ suit. Shirts with long sleeves,short| Ldren been wend ns ig money saya what tt cos! veal me Ta | | MAN'S et ‘il ‘WORLD: THURSDAY SVENING, MAY a ! AaUMM Bashi diabetes! ah mind Seca i Baste UG fie. i “PT! THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, |°°"N srices oRer ] J ON FREE SELLING. th ‘ j | en ate erenrtiveen | aia toulen Ro « 9 Saat f | ver | Ne | Goed weather throughout the belt was R & Sater igehoge Mig. Law. Grose. Cine fou ahitnal to » heavy selling dn the] . y ————_ 110) Allis, Gh NiO Nat, 1: +0 Ot ty vito mark prices yteldlr HOA Won 1 ii ly sherely all around, despite son ‘ THURSDAY, May 0 Ain Two Nat be 46! 2 ve apport New Orleans and. spot ‘ , | Buyers practically made vheir ne Bw Nad 140 } oEIH Wane Cd OhIDE KROllana; He: Jat 4 | prices for stocky to~lay, #0 listless oD Ain 800 N : 1 yooftering June, July and August tn f Weak wae the market. Union Baodtle! “wy 4 WN wR 4 24 [considerate quantivieg river dropped | ’ a fy | almost went a-borging at 1161-8, Appre: | ay Am 1© Na RM. p jiwo wo attor (he hensioa of digcord at the meeting of he - J. Central 2 ing, gett S polnts helow: yes Fierce Storm Scatters War) tii "vine ntneisters to be hota, § so N.Y. Gen eA f , : Jan Salt Lake Chy tosmorrow helped to | (HO NYC. Stbe 4% 1 opening. prices were: May, 142 j Vessels in the China | weaken ¢ils stock and a strony beat WO NY. 2 bid, duly ment attacked tt with iid Ostobe Sea. mination. Mr, Harriman ans =i bh for the thine boing seemed disposed to — ee ASR ier aera kine on Miegtates cee ten ou HARLEM: DOWNTOWN: XT, China, May 4A typhoon | ciale of the Union Pacific Company de- | UTS, October Veluk| 121st Street @ 3d Ave. Chatham Square. ; st of Boutn | Clared during the day Uiat Wie manage- ; ® , Beep over toe cote damag: | Mont held proxies for a large miority sta Bat “i 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row. | 4 pet i) Peo, Beis AOR —= the Nyreant second Pacific squad- | a He atock an SM t die Alan BL iss Bes g ae w i nA | considerably. Jot $100, ye al \ a Perko Hghter vessels are reported to. stock would be authorized beyond a) Meee : | ie peu 4 i a | ’ vee ee a ate jaietethtes SS oh viding the Durden Chipping men expect further delay in| Continued weakness of Chicago el meee 1 Quicksilver se te , ens Whe execution of Admiral Rofostven- | Northwestern stock gaye emphasis to) 1200 Ry Bt 8: S314 9844 14 @ky's plane as a result of the damagy | the fact that the Vanderbiits have i i | 2000 Hep S ‘4 Ww owt 2 * @ustained by the squadron, jeresed thelr bullish activities. Chieagy 7) y a SO) Kay Steel p iM ~ if -o0) = “MALACCA, STRAITS SETTLE- | & Northwestern shires are held 807)" a phi 206K0 Reading « Una Crmear O OuSE arntS ing owperthwai Mh f thwait Sons) ANY thousands of tamilfes in Greater New York have changed their abodes within the present week, Some have gone into homes of their own, Others—andtthe vast majority—have rented houses or apartments, The burden of payment, in both cases, has been divided, so that it does not all come at one time. In both cases, also, many new housefurnishing things are needed to make the home comfortable and as M presentable within as it is without, These household goods may be obtained so ys use while they are being paid for —just as payments are made for the house, or as Right ial bg ‘ a By purchasing them of Cowperthwait & Sons—from the most complete stock in the country—one Ts assured of the very lowest prices for the highest grade of articles, whether it he furniture, carpets, bedding, requisites of the Kitchen or dining-room, or any of the other thousand and one articles needed In home-making, Liberal credit or cash, Cowperthwalt & Sons’ prices are the fairest standard in America—the result of ninety-eight years’ experience in the fairest ki i ass that a) i Teele oF a ood! a a! ind of fair dealing with that large and growing class ppreciates Massive Mission Settee and Chair to TERLING worth crops out every: where in this fine mission furniture with its great, soft, loose leather cushions a h and seats, It invites you to the land of ease, whether you wish to seek diversion | ‘ ih i dreamy fashion, with plpe and book or simply rest in The wood is weather finished oak, compactly put together, the | front legs being castered for conventence ] in moving, } susie. Settee, $32.50 Snow- White Bureau, $17.50 H!1 6 contrasts pleasingly with brass, It is invariably attractive and admits of any treatment of color In surrounding pieces, Some white enamelled furniture is made of pine, easily marred and soiled, This bureau Is made of hard wood, in the best workmanlike mannef possible, and is covered with a heavy coating of hard enamel, It has a good size bevelled French mirror that reflects truly. Chair, $21.00 White Enamelled Iron Bed, HERE'S an air of sim- licity and eauty about a well made iron bed that’s al- ways — invitin, restful, This large and heavy white enamelled bed comes in_ this category. It is exceptionall, well made an has three brass rods in the head and foot board that ive it an pppearanee of importance and value, The foot and head boards are extra high, and it Is exactly the same character of bed that is being sold in other stores for $48.00. ata talib Selected Quartered Oak Bookcase- Fine, Comfortable $13.75 Folding Bed, $47.50 Den + THis handsome combination book- Rocker case-folding bed is several pleces : of useful furniture in one, each piece b) Fumed Oak being practical and adapted to the $9.75 use for which it is intended. It is Mahogany, a bookcase, writing desk, curio cabi- $IL75 net, chiffonier, mantelpiece and fold- ing bed combined, The bed is in C Meer Pea ‘ Shine is to flowers—life. it the back, and so evenly balanced on 4. indescribable comfort in this mise rolling casters that a mere touch Of sion den rocker, with its soft leather. one hand will remove it from the cushioned seat, broad arms and eas: wall and open it without effort. The pu For den et veranda yout ase a io find no more genial companion than UDP ant of She bookcase ay ae this chair in fumed oak. For the cabinet have leaded glass fronts; the arlor or sitting-room the same chair wood is beautiful selected quartered fy exquisitely polished mahogany, oak in golden or weathered finish, with green or red silk plush button. tufted cushion, is a prime favorite, Rich Quartered Oak Office Furniture OMFORT is to man what suns Poy lished, Drawers fitted witb Roll-Top Desk Selected quartered white oak, highly A D ‘ Revolving Chair numerous raised panels, Arm Chair Polished quartered oak, up- movable partitions, Bicoon ee cases, complete Quartered oak, beautifully holstered in Howell’s best with polished wood document boxes. polished, upholstered in Howe ‘leather, $£7,50 50cinch, $39,507 55-inch, $45 G0-inch, $54 ell’s best leather, $46 00 | Everything for Housekeeping-- Cash or Liberal Credit fol <link = tae ascent Cowperthwait & Sons rarst St. & 3d Ave d Chatham Square

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