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THE WOR VDE SHARED “PROFITS WITH He Participated in Stock Deals, LETTERS SHOW FACTS. Superintendent Hendricks Plans _ to Oust Both Men from Office. TO SEE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 8 District-Attor. ney May Be Called Upon ee , to Act. © Phe! examination of James W. Alox- «Onder by State Superintensont of Insure sence Hendricks, in the Equitable Lite Apsuranen oolety investigation, haal Drought to lgit, it Is anid by the at- “Rorneys interesiot in the orgs, chat the President of the Wauitable participated the profits of the Hyde syndicate, | Which dealt in the Bauitable securities WHtte also declared that the Superin- it of Insurance has in his posse oeN cis of letters written by Hye © fo (Alexander, which show that both Were equally responsible. “18 many oases the dealings between * word of mouth, but in (wo instances . Jetters wore used as a means of com- * munication. In each transaction there fwere three letters written before the * ) @eal was completed, The first, it ts @aid, contains an offer of Hyde to Al- © the syndicate, « ) Phen comes tho second letter involy- * dm the allotment of stock, and the third eontal the check sent by Hyde t | Alexander. »3 Alexander Admits Participation. Aooording to the attorneys, President i sega waa confronted with these ters, and he had to admit that he ras an equal participant in all the deals © fm atocks of the Hyde syndicate, |. Mr, Hoddricks left today for Albany © consult with Attormey-General Mayer fe to the advisability of taking action agtlomt James Hazen Hyde and James AW. Alexander, with a view to ousting them trom thetr offices in the Equitabie igie Aasurancee Soviety. It i# said he Jearned enough from. the examina tion of both Hyde and Alexander 49. 19k ¢ ) policy holders, guid to an Hvening ‘orld reporter to-day: * “"T have learned through a friend of t this, examination State n the mac f dtw Kind ever cone fy oted. From talks with the Superin “gendent tt has been learned that Hyde gromly violated section 3 of the Gpeurance awa which says that no joer or director of an Insurance com- ¥ shall receive compensation for the securities to his own company, id that Hendricks feels that he Hyde dead to rights. fe will go before the Attorney-Gen- ‘and recommend the removal ot je from all the offi Equitable company, This carries) with ite penalty not only in regard to val of offices at present held, it al} other offices In insurance com: antes formed or to be formed. He never able to hold office again, Wil] also bring a recommendation, Tain fold, that a@ civil action brought for the ‘restoration to the treasury of tt ry uitable of all amounts improperly e) also possible that the District: Bight be called in to act. As it, Hendricks does not intend ‘to exo! Ipate Alexander. He |s not so much to blame yde, however, as he was Hot aware that the Hyde wvndicate was ling in Equitable rites until his tention Was called to it when tho rst big check came in," There Was no examinition to-day, he investigation was put over nday morning on ageount of the Parture of Hendricks for sAlbany. oe neil de- WHEAT PRICES HIGHER ON STRONG CABLES. The strong cables from the market at Ldverpool, price in that market being |. hlwher, caused a rise of 1-2 of u ‘ent In July, to 904-8, in the local cot- market to-day, followed by a quick ction to 90. ‘This was due to the Bs yj fact that the Chicago market did not vasily to the rise in the Eng j fempond 80 r Ush market. The markot at Minne " BB to 1-2 of a cent higne + Si Gorn opencd unchanged and soon ‘Ok Byittes 1-4 of @ cont below yesterday's ose. polls started few York's opening prices were: WM Be heat—J\. W Bb; Sep ber, by 7-8, Porn—July, de 3- hfongo's opening pri : F 4 4 ie3) Sop: 6. dulydt closing _ prices ly, 90 bid M a bid 2 yy Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat jw May, 92% bid; July, &% Gorn—May, 43 biti July, Septomber,, 46%) to Ha) Doce? Ser, ai. Bis DIRECTORS CUT GAS DIVIDEND ni ‘ene Bills Have Hurt Business, Me quarierly dividend of the Consoll- , tod Gas Company for the fret qu gent, a reduction of 1-2 per cent the quarterly dividend paid at the of last Dooember, View-lresident | Bawtrey, of the Consolidated, waid to an Svening World reporter to-day that tho € the company has been cut by bills passed by the Lesislature: ho cutting of proiiin 5 the Cunsoli- \ to In ite effort to dofoat | expense eheapor i Ragiet artery. divid loon June: | widen dived Pit per 1 Company de- aot a LD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1905,. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, +> o——-—~ quick rise of vetwoen four and five | Two firms that have previously | | | located in the yard of the company, ‘The 0 dead have not been identified, IF YOU Ieive pulldinky of the plant: were aam- | TWANT TO MAKE MONEY the principal huvers WALL STREET FRIDAY, May 12 Good cheer and foyous expec prevailed among the Exchango to-day, aullon and for the Powerful influences apparently had the market in hand and were swinging {t up again, From the strictly news point | guesions in tho quart of view there was no more reason W prices of stocks should have gone up to-day than there was advance last week. mained that under the vigorous leader- whiv of Union Paoiflc prices did vance—with some exceptions—and there was 4 buoyaney and spirtt in the buy- Ing that made all of Wall street feel the Gould stocks w concer, and thay Missourd Pacis Was some inqult 40 Quickeall ver es ALEXANDER ble President Admits bulls in the Bt a and the bears were Louls Southwestern pre Will coon be put ona dividend baala, Local Gas stocks de-lined onnouncements: ; Explosion Scatters Workmen tustied the fame the Consoliduiat jlyn Union companies, But the fact re- | sentiment indorsed the wisdom of these 4p ARBRE AE tock exchange 240) Sou. Pao Mace the shares of euch of the companies on a dividond paying 10 per ov valling bellet among Walt street operators that the gas con Will huve ‘0 reduce their rates for sup- plying gas, and Mullet come pretty soon, sons are dead, two missing, two fatally | London buying was actually the stim- ulating factor of the early trading in It was roughly estimated by arbitrage housos reached a total of about 60,000 shares and fully one-third of this business was in & 178700 inion Pac, 12: Wnion Pac, pf., 07 that the purchasi | fection of this city, to-day, 8850 8 CT Pip, s 3 “ oad tempt on tho part of the bears to raid the gas stocks and the | Weakness of the Intter had no apprecias | ble effect on the reat of the market, he bank s#uitement was not favorable, | merely local changer the known tmove- ments of money indicate a loss In casy Of About $1,000,000, show a decrease In money’ of $876,5 result of the interior move banks gained $1,364,618 net. 'T! however, lost about #2 the Bub-Treasury, The total sales of stocks to-day were 1,052,400 shares and of bonds $2,420,000, | LONDON STOCKS ST' TRADING BETTER. BOM BO + 1g somo selling for foreign account, Including the the general London trading was largely on the side of the bull movement in An officer of the change explaing that it Is now more dificult than eyer before to keen aRecurate account of the London arbi- number of firm doing\ arbitrage has more than doubled within the last few yeara, and many Strong houses engage in London busi- hess not on arbitrage, but on a com- In business of the lattor character the London end pays all ex: penses and stands all profits or louses, Tha determined and systematic sup: | pressure for port given to Union Bacio was wate! with interest, and It had a sustaining | repayments to the Bank of England and effect on some stocks that wero disposed for Btock Exchange requirements, Dis-| Holders of Union Pacitle who | unt bought at the extremely low prices of & few days ago were eager to take thotr| gottve, the Seitlement concluding with profits with thia stock once more above) no further difhoulttes, Console hardened T e! 1 on @ small investment sup i} There Was free selling of Union °"temcang were more cheerful in rex Ere trage business, | TOMLET | Red P aero mci 100 Col, Bo, Ist pf. mission basis, ‘WHOLE DAM FAMILY’ GETS INTOTROUBLE 2—There was money In the market to- the demand was fair for @ually with James Hazen Hyde in all | The whole Dam family and the Dam ole Da yoand th a dog were the cause of Isanc Hoftner's erson Market Police day, though arraignment In J) on the Stock Exchange He says he ts a street and trading Was slightly He mationed himself tn re evening with a sto ) Gen, Bec. Co nie ir ture of the “Whole Dam Famiy the Dam Dog."' Dam papa and the Dam mamm: the Dam children—also, of course, the Hyde and Alexander were carried on by | brokers identifed with Kuhn, Loeb &| Support Co, and Harriman took practically all of | the stock that was offered and kept the oife was bought on favorable dividend In the afternoon trading was Union Pacific and Unt Kates Bteol were strong. Bouthern Pa- iceman ordered Ieanc to move He refused to move. The policeman | He was discharged toda mand tn the police court, SHIPPING NEWS, 4 ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises, 4.48 Sun rete. 7.05) Moon sets 12.58 Munyon's Witch Harel Taloam Pa Munjon's Witch Hazel Face Cream, price Zc, For sale everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, | MONDAY MORNING WONDERE, e advancing fractionally, The resumption of operations by the| Moderately active, an. Guggenheim pool In American Smelters| !y'! and National Liad shares was regarded | by the experienced students of the ticker | Part of the day, but cloned easier, Rus. tapes as an indication that this revived movement for advanced prices was to be a strong and protracted one, ‘The Guegenhetm party Bmelters and the United Lead stocks, and they nave been that Smelters would go at least 15 points higher than any figure recentiy touched The gain In Smelters stock day was about ’ points on fairy ete Ady buying, The strength of the National Lead shares was undoubtedly due the official announcements that all of the details have been agreed upon for a apecdy morger of tho National Lead and tho United Lead Companies. merger will bring both of the lead com- afiiation with tho & Refining Com- t firm, though A little below he best quotaitons of the day, | @wander, tendering the latter equal par- during the early | tlodpation in a stock deal conducted by | mans were weak | were firm, In sympathy with Parle, ) BULL SUPPORT KEEPS COTTON PRICES UP. Other Continentals 1184 N80 +1 | Further supports from the bulls keepw | 4 the cotton market from reflecting the favorable weather tn the South to-day, price starting from 2 to 4 points higher, Wall street commission houses bo October and sold Decenber, lot of covering on late. option perators who by the showing of PORT OF NEW YORK, pO NY C & BLL. # Brin ay STRAMSHIPS, ening prices were: Le CEO) : 40000 Penn RR. panics Into clo: G_STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY, Bermudian, Bermuda, Algonquin, Charlestan, 6, 6, il, Princeas Ann Summary, measures againel toch | ; + rani ia “Piatt counsel tor the n= | Hh ma | THE SECRET OUT. THE DOOR STANDS WIDE OPEN 0 Pitter Cl p. || abroad for Abraham and Straus after specifications insuring strength, | To refute the many false and malicious attacks, bogus formulas ‘and other untruthful statements published con- cerning Doctor Pierce's World-faméd Family Medicines the Doctor has degided to publish all the ingredients entering into his “ Favorite Prescription” for women and his equally popular tonic alterative known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Hereafter every bottle of these medicines, leaving the great laboratory at Buffalo, N. Y,, will bear upon it a full list of all the ingredients entering into the compound, Both are made entirely from native roots, barks and herbs, of the “Golden Medical Discovery” being Golden Seal root, Queen’s root, Wild-cherry. bark, Mandrake root, and Bloodroot, Why is it so many have been strengthened and benefited by the tonic effect of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.? It is because at this time-of the, year people feel run down, nerveless, sleepless and worn | out, Poisons have accumulated in their body during the | long winter, The blood stores up a lot of waste pro- duct which poisons the system. | spring and early summer a tonic is almost a necessity. Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery being made of medicinal plants, is next to Nature and the best tonic For the.same reason that vegetables and greens are good for the'system at this time of the year, so is it true that a tonic made’ up entirely of medicinal | plants, without the use of alcohol, is the proper medicine It fills the blood with rich, red. | blood corpuscles, It gives you a feeling of strength, and it puts sunshine into your system as no other remedy That is. why Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- | covery has’ been such a favorite for the past forty years, ein Wail street anoiier consiree.| Fle is not afraid to open his laboratory to the public, pieosd won the wiueed l| and he invites everyone to visit his Invalids’ Hotel and | Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., to see how system- or woman can be handsome who has impurities in the ' blood, for it will show in pimples, boils, and eruptions, | in the dark circles under the eyes and in the sallow com- After taking "Golden Medical Discovery” you are bound to have pink cheeks and a fresh complexion. || The muscles get the good, rich, red blood, that puts on | || It is a flesh builder, but not a fat builder. As an example of the good results thus obtained, note the following letter: “In the year 1899, I had an attack of indigestion and | got so bad that my home doctor said he could not do me any.good,” writes Mr. G, Trent, of Gordonville, Texas: “TI wrote to you and you advised me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, so I bought six bottles, and when I commenced using it 1 was so weak 1 could hardly | By the time I had used one (a The ingredients walk about the house, bottle my stomach and bowels commenced to heal. were strips of false membrane as large as a man’s two fingers thrown off, and I had a great deal of misery in my stomach and especially in the lower part. not @at anything Without having much distress after- | ward, but by the time I had taken eight bottles of | the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ I was sound«and well, and could eat anything I pleased without suffering in; | the least, Could also do as much work in a day as I ||j ever could, I have not suffered from the trouble since.” Dr. Pierce’s good health is largely a matter of healthy activity of the bowels, Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets- cure constipation, They are safe, sure and ‘speedy, and:once taken ‘do not have to be taken always, One little “Pellet” is a gentle and two a mild/cathartic, They never gripe. By call druggists, That is why in the (FA = you can. use. Gensoltdaied Board Suys that stev- | Good temper is largely a matter of good health, and to take at this time. of 1905 wae declared to-day to be 2) dend was cut Imoause the Incoune 1° Pellets | Four painters who were at work on | Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live and tor ot theni are. Wiss y SEND POSTAL men at work in the vietnity of the tan H by the explosion, nine of | ay, oth 0 | aired Auten the tat. | N PICTURESQUE WING Bay, _-——. 2 landed in a feld adjoint a “ie, TOW NATE elling, ‘Their ‘clothing was on. fire ket 4 the ‘occupants of bhe house exun- (The gas tank way ono of the largest “ of ita Kind In the country. Tt ts conse | an lered Gitk Atte thee on We d Two Killed, Two no wed ey ire And additional ve Seel: i Dlant of the Athintio ie. | Missing. i which Is located on the} Passyunk avenue, about (Byecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPINA, May 12,—l'wo per- H.O'Neill& Co, Saturday, May 13, 1,000 Porch Rockers (like cut) at $1.25 Injured and nino others seriously hart | Brook ae the result of an explosion of ® | faq \io United Gas Improvement Company's | tank at Point Breeze, in the southern, ayue street, deci sv lquidation coe f cern's depoaltors have been, re- 1 to tale out thelr deposite, ‘The bank claims that it will pay $107 on every 8100 Invertod, The tank which explodnd was No, 1, soe) MUNYON’S : HA Each = a || Hensel Regular price H HAZEL: HH] $2.00 ' a VM) Larce beautiful Porch Rockers— with reed seat and SOAP. j back—value$2.00; Saturday at §1,25 HEALS, (Fourth Floor.) SOFTENS, BEAUTIFIES, 150. cuke, i ss =i Witch Hazel thaying Stick in box, nrice 260, Witch Haxel Hair Invigo: rico Bbc, and §1,00, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ler, price B50. - i NY R Yew York, btreet, The greatest Store and the greatest business in Brooklyn hive risen here on the foundation of Public Satisfaction with the best serbice, the best assortments and the lowest price. ASS f TheLeading LinenMeshUnderwear For Men, Women and Children, The result of careful experimenting in a desire to get the best | |that could possibly be manufactured anywhere in the world, Made ‘comfort, healthfulness—and moderate pricing--it possesses every | virtue offthe best of other brands and many that are exclusive. Physicians the world over have pronounced linen mesh Underwear to be the safest for mea whose | | duties subject them to quick changes in temperature. The man who works in an office with excur- | | sions now and then into the open air at decidedly different temperature should wear linen mesh, which protects the skin, but does not overheat, Such a man should trust in his overcoat to produce the extra warmth required in the open air. aes There would not be hale the bronchitis, heavy colds, neuralgia and rheumatism if the merchant or clerk wore linen mesh— | according to physicians and those who have experimented. The heavy woollen Underwear is proper for the man continually in the open air with the temperature low, Linon mesh is particularly adapted to the sudden changes of Spring. Having been assured uf the goodness of linen mesh as a general proposition, we tried every make to get the best. Materials were analyred by a world.renowned chemist, ‘The different makes were worn by our experts to be sure of their individual value. ‘Then it was decided we could excel the best tor much less money. The result was ‘ ABRAST"’. 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