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ag Waa tanks where the inttial pressure “Do I understand that you failed to Prevent your views to the Senate?” ‘Auked the, Mayor. fe tailed utterly,” Mr. Dykman re- you to withhold —— DISTILLING CO. VOTES TO DISSOLVE ‘The Standard Distilling and Distrib- wing Company was dissolved at a Meeting of stockholders at No, 1 Ex- chanxe place, Jersey City, this after- moon, The company was one of the gubeldjary companies of the Distilling Company of America. It qvas organized ‘on June 27, 189%, to engage in the manu- Yactuwe of spirits. The profits for the first year exceeded $874,000 and up to the middle of last year the company did @ vrofitabdls business, The profits for the year ended last Tune exceeded $200,000, but a statement Tead by Secretary N, E. D, Huggins at to-day's meeting showed that from July 1, 1901, up to the Imiddie of last month the business showed # loss of 363.000, The company had assets of $27,000,000, Including tf plant. It had in April a Het surplus of $1,359,000, but it began business in 1898 with a working capital Of $1,600,000, The Distilling Company of America owns 237,500 shares of the dissolved ‘company’ It is reported that a similar course will be pursued by the Other sibsidiary companies of the Dis- tibing Company of America; which are Said- to number ninety, According : to SBN tor "tr auoata othe adbeaey companies. . LONDON STOCKS DULL, AMERICANS FIRM. LONDON, May 15.—Money was plenti- ful in the market to-day and the de- Trading on the Stock Hxchange was Gil in the absence of investment pur- ohases, There were two small failures, ‘burt they had no effect on the market. Consois eased on the political uncer tainty in Europe, which depressed in- termatio: securities, Amer} opened dull with move- ment low parity, but they rallied slightly on fair local support, in the aftemnaon Americans became trregular, ‘Dhey hardened during the lat hour and closed firm, Japanese were tmclined to harden ‘olay te day, gut peat ee ioe jal ineso Government Were ailoted at 100%. a “LOBLEY” SYNDICATE MEMBERS ARRAIGNED. Tre of Tric Who Robbea Equl- table Indicted and Held tor ; ‘Trial | Thomas Lobley, jr, ana Em!) Neu- mer, who alded Thomas. Lobley, sr., Mm securing a loan of $27,000 from the ‘Viquitable Lite on @ bogus policy, were Arraigned in Centre Street Police Court this afternoon before Magistrate Finn on the short affidavits made at the thme of thelr arrest met week, Deputy Assistant District-Attorney Iselin an- Wounced that | dndictments cha: vie larceny had been found const th men, A * aMoaletrute inn discharged {hey were immediately Tearreeteg ne Aije indictments and taken before tn, Bolin Toiore’ ines. Blended one aL 5 esta not Suare Cowing held them for traf!” i SHIPPING NEws, Bi ALMANAC FOR To-pAy, lun rises, 4.45/Sun sets, 7,091 Moon rts THE TIDES, ah ilead # indy Hook. femnor’s Gate if | known neasiy Brunswick pany Tells Mayor MoCiel- the Provision Regulating bure Cannot Be Comptied ores 1 In A Four-Hour thing Dept. From 9 to 1 o’clock Tues- day only— none before or after. 6.7 If you want to get the best suit value you ever had in your life be here early and get one or more of these sults, At least 40 different styles of men's Spring Suits, every one this season’s cut and make; evi one honestly and stylishly tailored, and in ordinary trading would be good value ui $15— our special Pi Norfolk double-breasted Eton and Rus- sian Blouse and Sailor Blouse Suits, ors, positively without exception the greatest offer of the year, for. , Sixth Ave& 23d St., N.Y, Tuesday Flyer No Mail Orders. for Men’s $12 @ $15 Suits. 6.75 “20 i re $3 large variety of col- 1.25 a full line of high grade mixtures at 7 to match, WOMEN'S TAILORING DEPT, We will take orders for man-tailored Coat Suits from $35.00 Coat lengths up to 45 inches in various styles, Skirts cut and finished Broadway & 13th St. English Meltons and fancy yo The Best Scouring Soap Made / Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A A Glass Cleaner WALL STREET : MONDAY, May 15. Wenkness of the Gould atocks when the general market {s inclined to be| strong (# not a new feature in Wall street, but each recurrence of such Aa condition puzzles most of the specula- tora, Bome of the radica) bulls who think that the strong influences behind | this market ought to put ft up with a Tush score the Gould interests bitterly for hanging back, These rampant bulls point to the recent spurts of St, Louls & Bouthwestern ae an indication that the Gould railroad shares are natur- stantdal reputation for tact and diplo- matic skill, It te said that Mr, Gould wants a man at the head of his Eastern lines who can minimize tne natural friction between the Pennsylvania Ratl- road and the new line waich he \par- poses to bulld into Baltimore, The Wiipaeh extension, recently completed into Pittsburg, was very costly because ot the Pennsylvania's determined op- position, air, Gould desires that whe remaining links of Que line to Baltimore be competed on a less extravagant scule of expenditure, With the seadlly Increasing strength of the su-calied Northern Securities stocks, W: Into the conviction that nostiliues have ceased between the Hill and the Harri- mun factions, The continual activity aud bullish tendency of Union Pacific is apparently confirmatory of this. be- lief, Northern Pacific shares moved yj 2 1-2 points to-day, reaching 196, whic! i the highest quotation for this stock #ince thy fancy prices that ruled in the (disestrous “corner” of May 9, 1901, Great Northern preferred, which was ally in condition to move with the rest of the market. Some of the older operators, however, recall the methods Of Jay Gould in the later years of hiv stock market manipulation, and recog- nize tae the Gould famlly Is only following the| example of his father tn maintaining @ thoroughly independent attitude toward the stock market. It is a sig- nificant fact that the price of Missourl Pacific shares has not peen influenced by any of the positive stock market movements of the past few years, To James R, Keene is attributed the assertion “The Gould stocks move only in their own orbits." ‘The persons who base on statistical analysis their be- Nef that Missourl Pacitic and St, Louis | |und Southwestern should stand higher in the quotations are waiting eagerly | $15 for George Gould to glye the necessary signals, Expectation in this respect weakened materially to-day, however, on the aphouncement that Mr, Gould had arranged to go to Burope the lat- ter part of this week, So far as is there has been no harmony agreement established between the Gould and tho Harriman transcontinen- On the other est efforts prior ture on his summer vaca- tlon tip ure directed toward age sive haste in the construction of the Western Pacific: Railway, which $s to he. the Union Pacitic’s nearest and per- haps most effcetive rival. Ono ot event bite of Wall street lp relative to the Gould railroad :. m. is that ‘Paul Morton, ry of. the Ni “Pt te, Nav has entery etr Al ‘olter trom: Gcorge Morton when connected tohison aystem won @ sub- i t that the present head of | {! | Quoted at 287 1-2 at the close on Satur- day. auld tonday oo as 2. On the curb Nerthern Bec vanced from 189 8-4 4, subsequently |Teceding two points, Nearly all of the Wistern railroad shares gained In pricg pathy with the stronger tone of i ne Positive assurances that the $5,600,000 of new stock tnsed cate BAe wins | Cleveland, Cincinnatl. Chicago and Bt, | Louts Hatinoad, was being subsoribed for with alacrity bad a atlnulating effect on all the Vanderbilt stocks, “BI Four" Issue ts part of an. authorig | $11,390,000 pf new stock. Tt is belng of | fered In two instalments to stockhold- ere of record, It is not expected that any other nancial measures relatin to the Vanderbilt railroads will he act upon until after Willlam K. Vanderbilt returns from abroad next fall, The Standard Oll Company, of New Jersey, whieh Is the main company, toe day declared a quarterly. dlvigend, of per sham payable on Tune eens dividend for the previous quarter ies = whares 15 per share, and for the June quart ‘The Standard O} dividends have varied considerably in recent venrs, The total anlen of stocks to-day 584.500 shares and of bonds $2,885 000. The Closing Quotations. ‘Bal High. Low, 20 Am. Ag. C u 1400 Am, € Waal pe. roy Anneanda “10 Ann Arbor JAMES McGREERY & CO. , Muslin Underwear, . and Floor, +) Sate of chemises, gowns, drawers, corset covers, petticoats and dressing jackets, New at- tractive designs, made of nainsook and cambric, trimmed with lace and embroidery, Thematerialsand trimmings are of fine quality, Chemises, drawers, and corset covers, §0¢, 75%,.95¢, 1.95 and 1,50 Such savings Gowns, 75°, 9§¢, 1.95, 1.50 and 1.75 ry large Walking Skirts, ison 75°, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 Dressing Jackets, 50¢, 75¢, 95¢, 1.25, x50 and 3,75 ica price reductlo: nted, Twenty-third Street, morrow, at Medicines In addition the remaining stock ofyimported models and elaborate! Several Lingerie Hats of English eyelet embroid. ~ Sailors, toques, turbans and picture shapes, AND TOILET ARTICLES, Compare our prices with those s Note the savings. No Mall Orders, Father John's Medicin, excellent tonic, 1,00 els Cantor Oft, 2-ounce dott Boracte Acta, -Ib. package Beet, Wine and Irv pring tonic, Cantort: eo. a JAMES McCREERY & GO, Sale of Trimmed Hats, Handsome models for summer dress, with the latest fashionable trimmings,—such as owl, coque and dove wings in white or delicate tints, shirred and ruffled ribbon, tulle, chif- fon, ete, Liqnonone,, 1.00 aize, Hot Water Ba warmnied p ery are included in the sale, Underw 10,00 each value 15.00 to 20,00 ‘ 25c.; exceptional bargain at.,., ‘Women's Low Neck Vests, shap reguiar and extra umbrella pants to match; regular it trimmed hats are on sale at about half former prices, sel? | Twenty-Third Street, perfect goods, retailed regularly at 25: JAMES MeGREERY & GO. \JAMES McGREERY & CO, Black Dress Goods, ee ree e wer nie Heavy) Scotch Damask iN Children’s Russet Leather Barefoot French Voile, 43 inches} Tablecloths. New de- Sandals, in, sizes § fo 8, and 5 6c wide, signs, Considerably be- ; ic 75¢ per yard low former prices, ’ pe ie |2 %2 yde.....2.75 each if cag hite Canvas Oxfords and 8eo yards, black, (Ripley|? *2% “ .....3.50 each Shoes, also. Gibson ties with two ble 59c Fee aire MI. K 4 : i ) per pair. 65c per yard 243“ .e5500ach|p value 1,00 Napkins to match, Twenty-third Street, rice 3 for §0c., or, each... and tot; perfect quality, worth Linen Room, 2nd Floor, and Floor. 8% to 11%, special al Dinner size, . 4.25 doz, Breakfast “ ......2,75 doz, Heavy, Turkish Bath Tow- 3 z agygzeney wei els, 26 by 57 inches. Ws «5,00 doz, value 6,00 Bath Mats, Pink, delf, tan or drab, 75¢ each Rother ber GROWING STORE D One Wn sT co. i4 ee e e Stirring Values! We cannot impress upon you too forcefully the importance of attending our great May Sales, as these are unprecedented, They insure for to.morrow ano:her active day’s selling, Fol. lowing are but a few of the hundreds of matchless values: Shirt Waist Suits. Made from fine dotted lawn, walst with pleated sides and front of fine embroid- ith red; kilted skirt + 6To ee, 2 quarts, 300 and Hoslery and Big Savings. ‘Women’s Shaped Lisle Thread Vests, Silk tape at neck and arms,actually worth sizes; lace bottom; al Women's Stockings, including hizh-grade lace lisies in black and tan, imported cotton hose in plain black or with white feet; gauze lisle stockings in (an; all Misses’ Fine Ribbed Lisle Finished Stockings in black and tan, double knee, sole, heel Ghildren’s Shoes. A Special lot of Children’s Resset Oxfords, in sizes FUN! T EFUNDED. ve, kilted skirt; also in champagne lawn, wi These handsome suits come in all ns ever KNOWN, at. ..ssee Accordion Pleated Skirts. Selling them as quick as we can get them made. Positively one of the greatest skirt values ever ri Made of fine voile, accordion pleated, wit! Birex, brown, cream, light or medfum blue; special, while they last, to: Notions, Silk Covered Featherbone by the Warren Featherbone ( of} doi widely advertised for the same articles. +e ol ar per dezen Embro, Silk, jn black, white, dinal, pink and all fancy colors, i . all the newest patterns; dozen on cant. ear 123c straight, in 18c ed or a HH dn A 25e., 4 Wide 24-in. Size, 18c holds 125 Ibs. $19.8; special, 19¢, 12:c 19¢c 44eizch Blac Volie it al cial Sale of Go-Garts. 15, Carts, exactly like illustration, rubber thred wheel * afi steel gear, patent foot brake, reclining back and front, full reed body, enclosed sides and dashboard) regularly $10.00; sale price. Heavy Roll adjustable front, green enamel steel gear, wheels, foot brake and parasol bracket; Sale Pricesessssecerersvocvens’ Handsome Folding Go-Cart, ‘like IMustration, fine reed folds body, adjusted back and front) cart RAS including parasol bracket, ehina $12.50} Sale PrICe, povcee risers vorererss? formerly 1,00 GATES IN NEW as Th 7, f+ ‘wenty-third Street, Thy ed Re WHEAT GORNER a —— # Fags. tow. clone O%.|Magnate Credited In Chloago a I fh tabs 6) with-Quietly Pulling in a Big is ae EY] Line of July—Brokers Bubish ¥ a i ry +3! onthe Option, ‘ Be Bed), utr sata Teta 1 in Board of Trade circies that John W. Gates the principal operator in the celebrated May pool, is quietly taking on a big line of July wheat for the pur-, ee of Inulling it. Hoe te oredited yi Raving exprested buitish | eh. eat ty the option: within the last fow ba lone Pht a Ace wey 0) on 1c now of being tor the bis lapestacu: Fecent uletor.' Hin ah Take, whe iS any hae, attest Tare wha fe boards, for. bullisaness be q cash CONDEMNS 500,000 OLIVvEs, rahe a Oe hele = ee Soe ese ers he aan A Meo aa tett Feet litt tet ++ +++ 141 ot Ss ae: ze Fe eT saa ark i+ gti+t + Pees +eitti hi titel FAraeeae "gee Seugserse S52 then the- gone SSS SE 3 es Dumped Overboard, Fruit Inspector J, W. Tierney, of the Board of Health, who condemned noy- oral carloa rawberrios Saturday, =: = not be doliveries: STANDARD OIL FSRSEe ae 75332 it to Brooklyn to-d nd i DIVIDEN. 1" low sonients of tw big taste sare]. Adon DAVAO RNS ¢ Senstoumer “Aphaite, ow ef cha gtk | ne stands Gil Coinenny to-day aera yi Cx ‘oln in’ the clared divi \end Mi reer ¥e ZLLLL pad es , diy ap n =, RSS: “PiEbptlages ' ew ie le, Fralt Taspector Orders Two Caskn| rato the beliee that, the aveet it pool, enough OF sew crop Meats tn July, #0 bi pl eae Mais sud WHEAT PRICES OROP ON PROFIT TAKING. vheat opened firm tn the market to- aay, but quickly receded under selling orders that poured in from snurces anxious to get profits, ‘Corn started barely steady on reports of the improved weather in the West, ‘At Chicago wheat began ‘higher, but immediately reacted to Saturday's clos: ing } va ones were, firmer, but showed | ane n i i ea were: Ju: ARE AESUGe BS, WS ct vere: May Hentember, ld; July, ‘g oloaing prices i tits ‘ON ADVANCES ON Ror A BRISK DEMAND. Cotton was active and stronger at the etart of market ‘trading to-day, tho, wi iped to match waist; lack and white checks; full pleated waist; six times piped kWted skirt, sizes; are strictly man tailored and perfect in fit and finish; warranted fast colors, Choice, as one of the greatest Refrigerators, This Refrigerator is thorough'y insulated by using heavy charcoal sheathing, and in sures thorough refrigeration, ches wide, 47 inches deep, }} 39% onches hig! pacity, 40 pounds. partment House Refrigerators, mate of sclid ash, go'den oak finish, packed with heavy charcoal sheathing, and a big ice Saver. Our Special Two-Loor Refrigerator, extra large size, Only 25 on hand, 07" 14. 75 Dress Goods and Silks Underpriced feCart. close woven reed sides and back, Men’s Wear: Men's Underwear, Including plain Balbriggan and blue ribbed underwezr; all high-grade goods, finished in best manner; 50. values, choice 29c F Ateres oe aist with pleated sides: 1.19 h_ shirred yoke; colors 1.98 Neckwear. 25c. Collars at 12. Thes ai ancy Lawn Open Work collars, in buiter and arabe; sult- able or waist or coat 1 trimmings; very spe- 1 Q cialto-morrow,at, eich 2C 9c, Venice Collars at Sc, Tue penaler Venice Collars, in white and butter; also a full line of fine embroidered Protection Collars, seldom sold under 9c; choice from a broad collec. tion, at, each, Cracker Jars. Thin blown Boh:intan glass, attractive colors, niccel covers, cheap at 19¢.} our price to-morrow, Size 24 tn. et 4.98 Ice capacity. $0 Ibs, Deep , High 18-in, 9.80 50-1n, of ice; reguar price, k All-Wool French bright and crispy; value 79¢. 4' Cc F ‘chi Voile, 69c 6.98 7.98 rubber tired value $10, up and stands handle; value 4 Sale of Shirt Waist Suit Patterns, On Tuesday, May the 6th. ¥/Hand embroidered, , Irish’ t 4 linen lawn, pore 6.75.per suite; | tatne 850 FSG ft | Hand | embroidered ; /hand- kerchief linen. 3. | 10.7 5,2 1.25 andr3 56 per sult ‘These consiat of embroidered | akirt panel, waist, collar j _ end cuffs and 7 yards of | ‘linen, —36, itiches wid | They are extremely hand. |” some indesign,and of fine