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De “$10,000 CHECK fern ratire | positive Harriman and VRIDAY, ’ halt Company Cashed It for io: Loomis, Who Says It Wa8 compm erely a Matter of Exchange cane, Venezuela Inquiry Still On. omnes’, Soren INGTON, quoted as fon with the o psterday. that the Hill the Union Pi | street Is both curious and sceptle jqueries muat frequently heard 1 Exchange circles are May 19.—Secretary i 6m 8 case mimmored by ‘him fom New York. He was Henty W : ) now a resident of Now York, “What has James J. Hill agreed he Union Pacific crowd?" ga the local agent in Caracas NNew York and. Rermuden As ft Company when Mr. Loomis was loan made up to-ddy by the new di of the Northern Pacitic, ts Moray bers Robert Bacon and George F, congerning the $10,000 check James N. Hill are Hill men, an for Mr. Loomis by the Asphalt| gs, Kennedy 16 a staunch mutual y whieh? Mr, Loomis stutes was) of hoth J. Plerpont Morgan and ly a matter of exehange, | J. HIM, ‘The election of Mr. Hil Pastor y Mora also gave teatl- point Wednesday before President and Secretary Taft at White House, Secretary Taft hopes | iit will not be necessary to call jer witnesses in the case, Je now awaiting the swhmission by ; Is Of ‘his rejolnde: n oalled at the War Depart. tL nOOn to secure copy of a | ting to the case sudmitied by | bieip 4 final quietus on the rumors followed the young man's reti fall, arisen between father and son, will become a vice-prealdent of ern familiar with the company’s aff movement, apparently backed by f the strongest influences In ceased, Northern Securities and Market pr paretes Her Paciflo interests, it te asserted, nying for the Waterway. May 19,—Secretary decided not to buy any for- It ships at present nor to put- Abroad any material for the dayd, As Wall Street hears the Ing Bt. began to accumulate the stock In yi Seas { or arr tion beyond | Mr, Hill, hearing that a or ‘immediate use, 5; P, ny Ha ecision does Hot thon that the | buying Bt Paul, increased his dent and Secretary Taft havo in| t purchase this stock, and there deg anged the policy recently nged to govern purchases for the nal work, being explained that | Control of Bt, Paai in the open murket, 10, uceuite possessiol Milwaukee St. Paul syst §f it by inducing Marshal Field, denry self Y part wit Gan be aacertained, neither one do not Intend to take advantage the present situation by stocking heavily in material and ships in cipation of restriciive legislation by at fs next meeting. a RICANS FLAT * IN LONOON MARKET, pee DON, May 19—Money was in @emand in the market to-day and pites were plentiful.~ Discount ders thad moro of @ disposition to bills, Rates were cagler owing to @onditton of Continental exchanges, @Prading on the Stock Exchange was |, but the prospective ease of money d a steady undertone in most de- nente except Americans, where Haguidation continued. Console and d securities were easier, were the most active sec- dhowed a pronounced weak- ‘on thé gelling in Wall street. Thoy ed at parity, but déolined on fur- ‘Mquidiation on the Continent and Gperators. In ithe afternoon n were dnregular and they d flat. japanese were firm and dearer, Im- ia] Japanese aerernareat 6s of 1904 bM ‘The continued bear attacks on Bteel shares are attributed John W, terest leaders as Pacific, toned went a fraction® low quotations in to-duya “trading, was uncommonly spirited a: vive. John W. Gates has been bullish on the’ Steel shares, whi firm been selling thom In chunks. It is room traders’ jor Gates fe alyly sett by hammering the Steels, St. Paul and ‘ov it the capitalists who refused t him when pieces, In the scramble to sell Steel to-day several large blocks of whion have been reposing in tn months came upon the market, of this stock sold by Philadelphia was of this oharacter, Very littl ie brisk bidding for Metro} stocks early in the day was due | STREET Attention 48) 1 ‘Did Hill and mated amined the w iy rriman out cold?” and | Will place ws eXamined the witness in the! Morgan beat Harriman out cold Cent dividend e ‘The total mate shares, and of bonds $2 ‘The executive committee, which was Hill to the backbone, Of the five mem-} Bieter there. | Ped by Secretary Taft to) are Morgan men; William P, Clough and as a director of Northern Pacific puls from the Great Northern service last that a@ eerious disagreement had is reason to believe that James N. Hill Pacific as soon as he has become One explanation of the sudden drop in the price of St. Paul, after an upward of Street, is that oompetitive buying has been welling St. Paul for the past two Mr, Harriman heard that Hilt was buy- Paul, and he and his friends to prevent Hill from getting in control, Harriman was merry rivalry fn the Stock Exchange until each, side became satisfied that am can and William Rockefeller | their stock, Bo fa three gentlemen named Js inclined to | sell out partly Gates and partly to a Pitis- burg clique of speculators who are en- deavoring to protect a heavy short in- | such market Each of the three stocks men: | eaterday's | ag; tal inary scores with some of Ms great wheat deal went to in Pittsburg and Philadelphia for many Bined stock came from that source, who 6M expectations of Metropolitan's victo! the new tunnel franchise ho coterie of brokers | gaies, handle these shares, that | yet Uni in securing: fetitioes® substantial speculuilve d i \ these securities, proxy U0 mcific’® ead a of an Sock by ‘the to give roctors | an and | Baker | 98000 Amal da John| Amc 300 Am. friend | 100 Am. James | 200 am. y 70) Am: Ve non! i Am. 22900 Am. J which | 400 Am. Am. rement] Barn 3 44100 Am, suo Am There | North- airs. me nt the Union have story onder orders was a ras of the U. 8 to the Natlonal to take over and i yy the pureha holdings of Northern Pacific stock. Wall of bonds issued by he the same to be pald for by the fsa The Closing Quotations, Sales, High. 100 Alli, Ch. pf... Bie 10% 4600Am. Car & F. Am Tob pt. 400 Am Woolle 10800 Balt & ©} 16000 BKlyn_ RT. 8400 Can Pacific 4300 Ches & Oh 170 Ch. ‘Term, 100 Gh. Un. 6G. 6. Ca Lal 200 Den, & R.G. pf 54 The gene t Hkgenhel f large orders. we In the pri¢ ded frm: e inf k gto “insle ya Load Company is) 100 Kiang & weord the United 100 Kntok, ‘of the $10,000,000 10700 Lou ¢ latter compat 100 mount of preferred. Kto al Company. It ts os he completion of this deal ational Lead on a 6 giocks wore 1,150,1000 $2,870,000, \a Law, Close Ol Bol Cop. 80% 7914 38% BIA, & WF pt, wy wang Cot, ON. 32° 489 5300 Ont, & Wes #0) Pacific Mail Rep, Steel seDu pices vf. Bll 59% 1s 14 8° a3 R, Gr, =) bs. 9% 9% + % 60, - 1 a 0) 43% 4 1 107 + 2 Bd 198 1% 3% 13914 hy 3 +N fat ‘aac 3 % oh aT 8 18 — eM 36 Yi Vimy OTe ' + Nov 1101 10 Y 75 75 ug a oy Unton | nee ing le is large 0 help shares stock boxes | houses | je mare Millinery To effect an immediate clearance to make room for the Midsummer Styles, will offer 200 Pattern Hats and copies from our own workrooms, Formerly sold for $10.00 to $20.00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St, 5.00 oo Doctor Pierce Asks Visitors to Go Through ‘His Establishment to See Process of Manufacture, » PROVES MEDICINES ‘PURE. it ' works in Buffalo. } through, the establishment by competent guides, what:the modern. medicine is made. F Pdividual care from one or more Specialists. they are not nostrums, but reliable remedies, for research in its.several departments. 7 iti medicine and surgery: OPENS HIS LABORATORIES. For‘the: purpose of showing the purity. and honesty | Of*his medicines, the “Favorite Prescription” and the Bf olden Medical Discovery,” Doctor R. V. Pierce has wn open to public inspection his laboratories and | At any time visitors are made welcome and shown f These guides explain the detailed and scientific swork of the skilled chemists and just how and of » To every visitor is also explained the system by which every user of Dr, Pierce's medicines’ receives in Specially educated for ‘the medical profession, he ear!: ia tant diseases. Ni PTE) i Wig TRE GATHERING OF MEDICINAL PLANTS. aia § For forty years Dr, Pierce has been actively engaged in’ the manufacture of his prescriptions, His’ fully “Wequipped laboratory has grown and expanded until now it is the. largest and most complete one known. Dr. Pierce's success is real. Thero is a. steadily increasing demand for his medicines, proving conclusively ‘that ly supplemented, his ‘studies by extensive'and original ¢ In these specialties he: hag become an authority and recognized leader. Many of his remedies have been adopted and used by leading physicians: in their: private practice, ‘This success, of course, has not grown without awakening criticism and arousing comment, ‘who has the courage to break away from the narrow ethics of the medical profession and advertise broadcast. his medicines for men and women is sure to be assailed, i, visit is worth while if only to witness the excellent methods by which each applicant for aid, he be correspondent or a patient at ‘the sanitarium, THE PROOF. From long experience Dr. Pierce acquired the knowledge’ of how ‘to combine'the ingredients in just the right proportion In his "Golden Medical Discovery " for the treatment of chronic diseases, This medicine contains the ‘non-alcoholic extracts of the following native plants: GOLDEN SEAL, (/idrastis Canadensis), QUEEN'S ROOT (Stillingia Sylvatica), STONE ROOT (Collinsonia Canadensis), CHERRYBARK (Prunus Virginiana), hers AS hala Canadensis), VDRAKE (Podophyllum Leltatums), Scleafifically Prepared by Experienced Chemists . ‘ of the.World’s Dispensary ‘Medical , receives the care of eminent Specialists s Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the most efficient spring tonic and blood purifier known. It has stood the test of time—is safe and certain. A man B ’ 1 10) Wheel & WW. & Lib 200 Wis. Cen COTTON DROPS ON | WEATHER REPORTS. Weakness in the market at Liverpool ‘nd the favorable weather conditéons In the South were the chief causes of the | heavy undertone to the cotton market! pid at the opening to-day, prices starting | tng profit taking: made a drive. ther, July pulling sell here down to At Chicago 1t dropped to 881-8, ing movement, septembe on first sales and 11-2 at Chicago, tleir spectaily market at Liverpool was highe York's opening 8 Jay, 14s du Corn—Mi opening ver, 87 Chicago’ —Jul, S BAe 8 were: {ro 8 to 4s asked; closing: prices we ly, 87 from 2 to 5 lower. Considerable July | Bo4i and October was sold by a local oper- | Babiend ator, ‘The opening prices were: May, 7.81 July, 771 to 7.72; August, 771 to September, tia; October, .79| CHILDREN’S SUITS STOLEN—$250,000 The robbery of $25,000 In an exciting event, When Raffles is concerned in It November, 0 7,85; January, 7.89 bid. The late prices were: tober, 7.78; December, 7 a ae the excitement deepens. it in "A Costume Plece,"" second com- plete story of the great series, "Haftles, seman," in’ the four: r supplement of / ) Fivening Worl the eur Cn TOILET SOAP. MADE Ma Mo Mui Mu Mu Wor sale everywh: HEALS, SOFTENS, Wid; December, | Mrs. 31 ear until they | oul Mra. G Tully, 7.705 boeal ‘ rr. of the Diamond Dye Annual, ‘They, can be used in the home In bun. dreds of ways. They color anything any color, and never crock or fade, ‘They 6 household necessity and a house. old economy, Only 10 cents at al} Grugeiais, ‘The Diamond Dye Annual and 45 samples of dyed cloth sent free, Read all about o-morrow's. BEAUTIFIES, nyon's nyon's nyon's nyon's nyon's MUNYON, Broadway and 20th St: Witch Hasel Soap, 1 Shaving Stick el Hair Invigorator, price 500, and $1.00 1 Taloum Powder, price 25ec » Cake. box, prieé 25e, Face Cream, price 250, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, T.KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue. intrance Through Furniture Store. Only B pen Saturday Evenings Until 10. Looking Wasted Energy. for Lower Prices Is The following goods are sold at prices that have made the house famous. During half a century of business we have never swerved from our desermi- nation to give the biggest values and easiest terms of any one in the trade, ‘ Dress Well on*1.00 a Week Serge Suits the hot weather we are sure to get will soon serge Sack Suits, pet a saving of $3.00 to you .. Men’s Suits odds and ends or broken lots, all sizes, but not all sizes of each lot; actual values $18, $20 and $22; your choice, Youths’ Spring Suits father’s. Come and see how well prepared we are to please you in all wool Spring Suits dt.....+ssessveeee Men’s Shoes be here, Here is a chance to prepare: Cool blue rmanent stiff fronts, $15.00 value— 12 00 0 p Py ——This is a chance that comes only occasionally. These Suits are fine mixtures, termed 2 00 e —Young man, your trade is as im- portant to usas your 9 50 e able and stylish, are our Shoes; —Substantial and sturdy, yet comfort- y) 50 ; e $3.50 is what others charge for same quality; we charge. Misch Stores, of your’ purse. in perfect condition, $500, To the lucky ones to-morrow we'll close them out at... @Men’s $16.75 @ $18.75 Suits, $15,00. Men's fancy worsted and cassimere sults of a supertor rade, Stylishly and for Saturday only Women's $15.00 Silk Jackets,$12.50. Women’s stylish silk Jackets—clegantly made with shirred back and front. trimmed with braid, $15.00 value, $1.50 P. N. Corset Women's Corsets In wel enncanaaanaia.). It’s the Style and Price of the clothes that bring the throngs to the Caesar tractive consideration, but only if backed by right mer- chandise at right prices. We'll outfit any member of your family in “tip top’? fashion—from shoes to hat— and you can pay your bill as best suits the condition 241-243 Sixth Ave., ket. bith and 1 Of course ‘Cheerful Credit’? is an at- 100 Fancy Vests Below Cost. We purchased the samples of a well known vest manufacturer, but 100 In the lot, including whites and fancies, Constant hand- ling has soiled some, there’s also a few odd sizes, all, though, are There's 89° 15.2 1 None sold below $1.98, some high as thoroughly well tailored, Special —full bishop sleeves and effectively Price., . $1.00. nown P, N, make, which ht, $i Gth Sts. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS: So WHEAT PRIGES DOWN UNDER BEAR PRESSURE. ‘There was a sharp break at the open- f the wheat market to-day due to On the decline the bear cs down. firs 1 elgn houses were included In the sell. | being | whlch dropped 1 cent herv Corn declined 58 of a cent, being In- dohiefly by the reaction in wheat, were: Septem: | Wheat September, 821-2 , 45 1-4, losing prices were: Beptember, ay, 65 7-8 bid; July, 58 3-4 pt Wheat Mra. sidney, H. Greer of Minneapolis A of es her cl ren's sults once or loo to 7.00; March, | solute, worn rience on page Diamond Dyes DIAMOND DYES, = Burlington, V¢. New York, MAHLER BROS. Sixth Ave. and 3ist St. Special Saturday Sale of Boys’ and Girls’ Wear with embroidery. mo alone RES sleeve lace trimmed, 14 years, Children’s Silk Coats 'tt,\72'" terete of Pt. Venise lace. finely made, Children’s Lawn and Mull Hats 49c. irred and trimmed with pompons—others with em- pene Novel effects—dainty styles, Worth 98c. =... Chandler Fap Silk Waists, embroidered, Clearance Sale of Boys’ $4.00 Suits 1.48 Norfolk, Double-Breasted—Russian Blouse and Eton Sallor Suits—All wool serge, cheviol, worsted and cassimere—jn Spring colorings, black and blue, Lined coats—trousers with te Seams and elastic waist bands---some bloomer pants Sizes 3.16 years, ft M’fr’s Samples!—Boys’ 98c Pants 39c. Siz's 3-16 years—All woo! durable fabrics—Seiges, cheviots, tweeds and worsteds, Very well made and tailored. Boys’ Wash Waists and Blouses 19¢, Strived percales, chambra: ind madras.very well made in leading styles, Patent waist bands, Usually gold at 39¢, Ser" Girls’ White Persian Lawn Dresses 1,39 A very pretty, dainty dress, as ill —with cen one fa ly tu shaped bertha—lace edg ite I uff and collar Sizes 6- 6 yor, full skit with deep bem. Value 2,93 4 2.98 bi taffeta of finest quality-—trimmed with Heer aath: Lined throughout and very Sizes 2-6 years, Regular value 4.98, Store Open Saturday Evenings. FOR MEN & WOMEN A Rule , Works Both Ways When buying shoes ask for the best, and you'll get the WALK-OVER, or ask for the WALK-OVER, and you'll get the best, “Best” is a big word, but it is the word of WALK-OVER wearers—the men and women who have proved the quality of the shods, The superiority of the WALK-OVER Shoe is stamped on the surface in style and shape. It is proved in the practical test of wear, by solid comfort and solid leather. You'll find WALK-OVER styles only in WALK-OVER STORES. Make it a point to see them, NEW YORK STORES, 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. 1177 Broadwey, near 28th St. wlion, y wy BROOKLYN STORE, 565 Fulton St., near Flatbush Ave. forties Filed Benjonnin w@ versie They have destroyed the last ex- cuse for the dissatisfaction so many men have with poorly fitting clothes, Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, ' $15 to $35 31 CORTLANDT Lord & Taylor. Announce An Important Sale of a Special Purchase of 500 Fap Silk & Net Waists to be placed on sale Saturday at One-Half the actual-valne, Brussels Net Waists, tucked body with lace trimmings in cream and white, elbow or gauntlet sleeves, 6.90 each, with Val, lace applications, white only, Broadway and Twentieth St. Fith Ave., Nineteeath: Se, ‘ * 4