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MINE BLOWS UP STEAMER AND FIFTEEN LOST British Pusan ¥ Vessel Leho Hits Japanese Floating Explosive, TORTO, Oct. 11.—A report has been re- ceived at Moji that the British steamer Jebo suck @ floating mine ninety miles ast of the Shantung Lighthouse, on »Bept, 80. Of the crow and passengers fitteenare Feported missing, among them two for-| igo engineers. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. prices rth) net chang’ » of atocks from Yesterday's final quotations or'last re- corded sales are as followa: Copper +1 Phitietl i iiti 1 te : c k tovlay was 675,00 shares, and of bonds $2,678,000, ———a——— COTTON PRICES FIRM ON A GOOD DEMAND\ ! Cotton was firm on a good demanal fo-day. the weather news and cables the market. Some of tho| al traders active buyers, al-| though there avy long selling by ssionals. It was reported that Mr, and Mr. Jordan would hold a rence at Richmond In/the near future The opening prices wene: October, ember, $16, Md; Decem January 10.08'to 10,08 10.16; Aprl. 10,22 4o 10.25; | 8 were: October, 9.66 STRONG CABLES GAVE WHEAT PRICESVA LIFT.) Strong cables mive wheat! nrfees a | Ut tn market to-day, whtleeshorts covered a Corn was higher | New Y pening prices « were Wheat—Decembor, 90 5-8 | Chicago's ov prices 86 1-8;4M 8 Dece rh were! York's ‘closing prices: y eS bid; I Z LONDON ee DULL BUT PRICES HOLD, LONDON, Oct. 1.—SuppMes of money; plentiful In the market to- day and rates were easier on the con- dition of Continental exchanges. Dis- counts were fairly sleady Operators on the Stock Exchange were occupied with the carry-over. ‘Trafing was inactive, but prices matn- tained yesterday's improvement. The monetary position was considered to ve less menacing, Consuls hardened, but closed below Ue best quotations of the — day. Americans opened trrogular and moved, to slightly over parity, reflecting the improved cone in other sections. They + were steadily supported. Union Paclflo was prominent and United Bates Steel firm, Prices closed generally steady, Canadian Pacific was buoyant, andy Grand ‘Trunk was sympathetically firm,, being helped by the; traffic increase. Japanese pperial eixes of 1905 were: quoted at 101%. ' ORES: A\ceestories for Autumn and mountings in various news and time ago. H | |pporary disaster. An eager selling 1 B. Altman & Co. among which are IMPORTED NOVELTIES, including antique beaded bags, jeweled bracelets and necklaces, miniature belt buckles, jeweled and Cut Steel pendants and chains, jeweled collats; also shell combs, with @ A collection of new/designs is also offered in STERLING SILVER PIECES, including photograph frames, loving cups, vases, candlesticks, desk ‘fittings and toilet articles; ald si ver deposit vases, pitchers.and decanters, ALL STR i WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11. Strong twRish influences took hold of the atock/market early in the day and sent prices up with vim and vigor. There ‘was oenthuslast{o buying all @round the’ room, with London houses taking ‘a fprominent part. It Is esti-| mated that fully #000 shares of Cana dian Paofie, Union Pa Loulsville and Nashville and Erle were bought| tor Lonifon account, In the local trad ing the ‘anthracite coal road stocks developed ithe greater strength, partly | on repomts of constantly Increasing business, and partly on John Mit- chell'a aseurance that there will be | no miners’! strike. Reading was 48 gressively lactive for awhile at above 198, Lackawanna aold at 485, which 1s 18 points ‘above its previous high | record. Jergey Central rose nearly 3] points, and/Delaware & Hudson 2 3-4. The sharp, advance in Wisconein Cen- tral pcan and preferred was caused by the rumors of negotiations to us this raiinjad as @ connecting link be tween the Erie and the Great North: | fi ern. In ‘the last hour there was @ weneral recession of prices. Although Union Pacific, as usual, re- | celved sturfly pool support it sold off) on varioustrumors rolating to the $100,- 000,000 of new preferred which was au- thorized stock by the stockholders some Stock Exchange traders are unable toffind out when this new stock ts to be \Wsmued and they accuse the | Union Pacific management of being too myatérious about it. A story was current to-day that the new stock will be marketed soon after President Hart- riman returns from abroad and that @ good portion of the proceeds will be spent in protecting the Union Pacific from threatened eneroaehment of rival railroad interests, Ia the afternoon the bears made th) fective userof a paragraph in the si $| \ lelivered before the American B. era’ O derlip, Wanderlip deprecate: nyantion by Vice-President Van of the National City Bank, Mr speculation of @ tem: 1 stock els becaus: t might elop nent followmd the publication of t paragraph: vand prices dropped 1-2 t« points throughout the entire Het steaMiness of the money’ market | ntiful (rowers appear Le nese rates for the time momey ruled 6 per ce for minety days and 41-2 a 45-4 for five and six months. The money leaders be Lieve that they ‘will be able to get, for the remainder/of this year, a minimum per cent for their funds, with ees these figures. ONE GIRL’S EXPERIENCE *If T had purchased all the materials and the various (uings thal have ho the Reg ily 1 Beto vata 3 6 . Tistead 1. bought. Dla: ae “Many people seem to Wink that velvet cannot dyed suc: seahy but it can with Namond Dyes,”"—Mlas Virgiaia Yancey, Dallas, Diamond, Dyes They are as simple to use 48 soap, | ‘Phey are ‘a household neoesaity and @ household economy. Only 40 cents package at all drugetsis, Send name — | bud pocure a copy of the, famous Dia mond Dye Annual and 45 samples of dyed clauh, Address DIAMOND DYES, » Burlington, Vt. | West 125th St., Nearg7th Ave, For Style, for Solid?)Worth— For Saving, for VARIETY in Home Outfittings This Store HasyNo Rival, $6.98 for $13 Dres sera, likey de in solid ign, wolden oak; French mirror, 2x1 § fanoy shaped top, 40x19; brass trim- mings. 4-Room Flas tur- $190), vished as theytshould be, Send for Our/Itustrated “Plat”? Catalogue: matled free, Liberal ’Credit Given, bevel Winter coftumes are offered, éome exclusive designs. designs ; The strei own by thi Mobs | tases Fefloots ne lirvcka ebproval o? the Gould management, There was con- siderable tdding for Wabash common Aud preferred shares on adva prices, ‘The news from Toledo Joeeph Ramsey, nes it Keene's Wabash a Ine | iT 4 ‘Keane ls a ohronle opponent ulds According to latest re so Gould voted about ¢ the Wabash b held on tou Pve 1 by the men ol of record cluded fro Jeng io | and, public | wome oc finance of rail €. Metropolitan res weakened under | the unfavorable showing made tn the | annual report of the New York City | | Railway Company for the fiscal year | j ended June This company je t |lessee of the Metropolitan traction ays- |tem. The report shows: Gross earnings | for the year, $20,655 124, a decroase of | $596,882; operat expenses, 4n ‘Increase of $143,088, net earnin | $8,616,700, a decrease of $740.450. The flclt of $2,706,048 is $1,400,172 greater ‘than last year. The bad effect of these figures were partly counteracted by soml-oMolal statements that the Mos ropolitan earnings this great- in excess of | which manifests ol in Metropoliti any serious bear mek to resi *. att ‘andard Ot] stock was offered on the ourb to-day at 672, with 607 hid For Many Years No, {U4 oth ANE. ( elace | medica) treatment a GREENE Known and acknowledged throughout the entire country as most sucesssti! physician in the cure of ehronic nervous Giscancs, and sone can be consulted pervonally or Wy Helter, without Charee Flannel Dept. Veloset Flannel, very desirable designs and colorings, fancy stripes and figured effects, also Japanese suitable for wrap- pers, dressing sacques and kimonos, 15c, yd., value 25¢, yd, Printed Crepe Lasse. Printed Japanese designs, very desirable for wrappers, dressing sacques, kimonos |and decorations, 18¢. yd, special value, | Lord&3 Te aylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Streot AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, Three weeks of enormous auecers has crowned our efforts to give the public FURS at prices which have bover before been equalied, THE FIFTH AVE, FUR 0., 290 FIFTH AVE, who bought the furpiehi: lensed the butlding formerly Ocoupied by F, Booss & Bro, Inc, and by thelr great male of $500,000 “snr FURS fine Fi creating & sensation tn never before known, te sent ine 0 60% lower than wonder our bulding ations taing the largest a: Pure in the hi MOS select stock wien wathusiantic tuyere wa crowded ting values never aro got this avenue, before heard of on Every plece of Fur sold guaranteed, 290 FIFTH AVE, BET. tO£fH AND 31ST STS. 3-Piece Parlor Suit, cov- ered in velour, worth $20,, LIBERAL CREDIT s10°A WEEK OPEWS AW ACCOUNT WORLD: WEDNESDAY EV ‘ING, OCTOBER 11, 1905, ) under the onmulative system which howen by the tiondhollers. vate cast by M OULD WINS THE: WABASH FIGHT TOLEDO, 0, Oct, 1.—George J |Gould to-day won a Aectsive victory over Joseph Ramsey, jr, !n the contest for the control of the Wabash road, electing al! of the six directors to be Gould amse was Mr viet h n we Roberto. ¢ Rook's Oem Priecs Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganee. 'KoCH & ‘Co. These Specials for Thursday $6.00 Silk Skirts $4.39 A SALE OF LADIES’ FINE SILK PETTICOATS—An unusual opportunity to obtain at far below value a Hoon well made skirt, of good quality silk, with deep flounce, shirrings and tucks; also with silk under ruffle; the assortment consists of fifteen choice rea or shaded colors; also black; a vateain at Lok 00, oy 39 $25.00 adit Suits, $18, 50 LADIES’ FINE TAILORED SUITS—An exceptional offering, consisting of this sea son's choicest styles, made of fine cheviot, with 46 and 50 inch long coats, line with heavy satin; all the new colo} every respect—on THURSDAY,, «| $3.00 Trimmed Turbans, 1.98 LADIES’ TRIMMED TURBANS—A special purchase of this season's choicest styles— a variety of new shapes in shirred and tucked silk velvet, combination of cloth and velvet, silk brald and velvet; also stiff Felt Hats, trimmed with rib- bon, quills and wings; a splendid value for $3.00, on THURSDAY,...... 1.98 49c Dress Fabrics 2% LISH TWEED SUITINGS, HOMESPUNS AND VOILES—About 4,000 yards n all —excellent quality, double width, espe suitable for separate skirts and chil dren's school dresses—a large variety of new colorings; also black; value 49¢,, on THURSDAY at $1.25 Paon Velvet B8c_ A SALE OF 3,00@ YARDS PAON VELVET—A very superior quality, cl rich lustre; a complete assortment of this season's cholcest shac purple, olive, delft, garr 1.25 yard, on THURSDAY oni. $19.75 Misses’ ‘Suits $15, 5 MISSES' AND SMALL WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS, this season's most popular models, close or semi fitting and box, made of all-w cheviots, in black, blue, brown or green; also of y mixtures; every one finely tailored and finished with velvet, braid or s! sizes 14 to 16 years; well worth $19.75, for THURSDAY ¢ $14.50 Ladies’ Coats $9.95 LADIES’ COATS of fine quality Broadcloth, Cheviots, Coverts or Mannish Mix-| tures, some Itned throughout, others half lined with heavy satin; various styles, collar or collarless, box, fitted or semi-fitting. This coat was hed to ar 95 sell for $14.50, We offer same on THURSDAY only at. Misses’ and Girls’ Pik Costs CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS, guaranteed shower-proof, notched collar or collar-| less, full box effect, plaited back and front; colors Oxford, olive or tan; sikes 10 THURSDAY fifties 7450 & 10.50 Thursday, Friday, Saturday A Sale of Toilet Articles Three days only—but three days of the largest real economies ever known in this line of goods, All of standard quality—never any dilution, jadulteration or inferior grades here, ARMOUR'S FINE TOILET SOAP, Rose, | RUBBER SPONGES, reg, 39¢...,... 20c Violette & Heliotrope, box of 3 cakes,| SWANSDOWN PUFFS, large size 5 AG SUE ov icueanpiceoasuians 15¢ WOOL PUFFS, reg. 12¢ Be SANITOL SOAP, reg. 20¢, cake 10: CHAMOIS, finest quality, reg. 35¢.. RB. | GREEN OLIVE OIL SOAP, 2-1, bar,| TOILET PAPE RK, silk tissue, roll or ree. 20¢. GREEN OLIVE package, 1,000 sheets, reg. 40¢..,. 7c . SOAP, | NAIL FILES, thin, professional shape reg. 30¢. ¥ Se | reg. 22c. ,, ec | WHITE CASTILE “SOAP, 3%4-1b, bar, |ORANGE WOOD HOOF’ STICKS, pet reg. 42¢ : ». BBe| doren 15. | OXZYN BALM for the skin, 25¢. size 17¢| EMERY BOARD! s, per fozen., 4c} DAGGETT & RAMSDULL COLD |LUSTRITE NAIL POWDER OR PASTE, EAM, reg. 30¢ : 23¢ 1B¢ e010, pure petroleum Jelly, 8 0 RUBBER DRESSING COMBS, reg, 29 20, pay} RM high grade, 8 02, reg. 30c, | HAIR BRUSHES, pure bristle, reg. 68c,, | 1% 45. FLORIDA WATER, extra quality, 8 oz,| BATH BRUSHES, with handle, reg. 49>, reg. 30¢ 1% 29 VIOLET AMMONIA, bottle, at re, iy COMPLEXION BRUSHES, reg. 29¢., 21c ft TOOTH BRUSHES, reg. t5c. & 2oc,, 10¢} SILSON'S EGG SHAMPOO, reg. 10¢., 7c| BONE NAIL BRUSH worth 5c, to | ALMOND MEAL, 8-02, bottle, reg. 25c.. |. Soe, .. ial | 18¢| WOOD SCRUBS, reg, 286. to 45. . 18, fe] | CELLULOID HAIR BRUSHES, reg. 65¢, SANITOL TALCUM POWDER, Bie catia aaieuis 4Bc SHEFFIELD'S TOOTH PASTE. . 12¢ | WHISK BROO: reg. 15c.. »10¢ BORINE TOOTH WASH, $1.00 size. 8c) WATER BOTTLES, 2 & 3 at, ik 65c. | OAKLEY'S EXTRACTS, all odors, ee & 75c, Be & 55c) 25¢. per oz...... FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, with’ i hard rub- ABSORBENT sof Pp ih He pipes, 2 & 3 qts,, reg. 79. & TOG: 300 cesecrererorcovonsees S56 rassiraese ereery i) B&e & Gc 125th Street, West, Etre Kenox & T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave. Ave. 104- 106 W. 17th St. We Allow No House to to Undersell Us or Make Easier Terms, PIANOS $185 Stool, Scarf and One Year's Tuning Free, No Interestor Extra Charge of Any Kind, $5.00 Cash. $1.00 a Weck. THE REASON WHY? We set! our pianosa0 per cent. less than other houses so as to introduce to those starting housekeeping our immense stock of furniture, carpets and rugs—infact, averything for the household. Send for Piano or Furniture Catalogue, 15,75) 'To-Morrow--| A Great Sale ol Here's a = fap $15.00 [erful taba Pour «tn = Ma Boys’ All-Wool Over Searts Sale of Superb Furs. telling of w nderful saving chances in the most han 00 f, i st Ke. Pillow Voureine | ch mine Pint Mum, Worta wow, | $10.00 Curr enue: | Sitky Lynx Theow Over or Ascot Te, rh} § 53. 50 foe styiinn $2.98 fer Suuirre mie ‘y e ron * cane Bae "BOOTS" ylish furs: beantifol 53, 5 iv handsome atural un Pint Wile $4.98 for MI | Muita, Vor!) oot or Th Over Searts, oh song. Wo Ww FOUR Boys ers wear, it look nea it is dol Cheviots did variety of this se Suits, $1.88 | orth $10. Boys’ Clothing. GREAT SPECIALS. The Clothing for sold Bloomingdale is worthy faith the Store any moth- h—it will will always t and nice, lars less in at price than the same grades are marked elsewhere, Yovths’All. Wool Suits, $6.95 and cassimeres, in a splen- ason's newest Sizes 8 to 15 years; made of strictly patterns; made in the smartest all-woo! materials, with Norfolk | — styles, with wide facings and good Jackets and taped seams; §3 to $3.50 | rimmings; sizes 14 to 19 years, would be a price A regular 0 value $ ee BLO | ete ea ase Roys’ Norlolk Svils, $2.95 = Of fine quality allewool chevlots and Men's Suis $5.75, cassimeres, in the sin st In all kinds of mixtures, cheviots, new checks and Stripes, a assimere and otweeds; many in tively trimmed a de to stand ack; worth $10, 811 and $12, he Jes! a nh give Fe ee Ee ena! MGR en Cont, $8, 75, value at In all the handsomest an at Boys’ Overcoals, $2. 8. $2.95 “s ptionally w popular In the handsomest shades of t cloth Oxtord grays te ne and loose; fully made, properly cut a t and most ed, They'd easily sell 1 trimmed In , for $4— ~special at... City-Made Shoes. An extraordinary ies of Women's ecured at tan ¢ Women’s Shoes. $2.69. 69, Actual $4.90 values. No betier style or more wear can be ell iy Men's Overcoals, $9.95, ale of able ma- st pos t High-Grade, any price, Leathers of Fine black and Patent Kid ‘9 Button and Lace; Louis, Cuban and Military Heels, wuy size and width, The Best t! Shoes | ¢ ii ‘Hygienic Arch Support Men's | Modern lasts. nails; graceful, comfort.” Jurable; can be Bloom, able an, had only at che aaa 2 Shoes lor Women, All leading leathers on UPPOT'S $4.90 ¢ instep, prevents lat to foot and ingrowing / 56.00 igduie S10"e, MEN'S $3.50 Worthmore Shoes, . , MEN'S Rough Rider Walerproot Shoes... MEN'S ¢10.00 Custom Bench » Made leathers ; a 9 Dont , 84.00 Shoes in oll 16.00 Second Floor Pure Silk Umbrellas ‘at $1.48. Actual $3.50 Valves, This Sale To-morrow Only. wood, Japan, pearl a weichsel and various other smart sorts All Cars Transfer to At Bloomingdales’, of course, whe prises are frequent, No matter how brellas you have, you cannot aflord chance go by. Splendid Quality Pure Silk on frames with steel rod; 26 to 28 inch sizes, women There's a particularly fine assortm ih horn, Dresden, buck nd sterling, burnt ivory, palmanta, et Bloomingdules’, Main ¥ Bloomingdales’ — re such sur- many Um- J to let this lock Paragon for men anc of handles, in- » B148 |, | “Mfereules* Pireproot Sates, |_ $9.75 | Finest French Linger Our newest importation makes its bow to New York women with the promise that it is the loveliest collection of Un- dergarments thus far shown. Tt comprises quite the most charming assortment of Bridal Sets ever brought to America, Beautiful eflects—the choicest examples o! relined elegance. Will you come to see them? Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor Rotunda, Women’s 69c. and 98c, Hosiery at 39c near 2,400 pairs of women's import- ed lace lisle thread Ho with silk hand embroi insteps; in two grades; merly 69, es nie “> SOC morrow WW An Cetober Sale of Winer Underwear | at About Half Usual Prices. Women's Fleece Lined Vests and Pants; al) size; regu lar $c. prades, at . Women's Hand Finished if ‘lease sold Lined Underwear, everywhere at 67¢ sale price, _ 39¢ Wonen's Comba: rtiow ‘Suits, in gray and whity 7 quality. Women’ oF ‘ine Au: ‘ration Wool Natural Gray V and Pants; actual value § ale ae Women’s Fine Imported Ribbed Wool Vests; sold eisewhere at $1.6). Sae ¢ Price... 58c Children's Ribbed Flee eo Lined Vests, Pants and Drawers; $old, according to sizes. up to $e; extra bargain; ail sizes at Sc Children's Unio. ks; up to 75c,; a sample lot of 1,500 Union suits, in white and pray; all sizes; will be s morrow at Sleeping Garments for Childron —For Monday only we Sale 1,200 Steeping Garr the thing for the litt kickers'’—they won't get coi they use these, All sizes, Saie prleerecconvenr 9c BloomingLaivs Main rit ction, Men’ sUnderwear Men's Natural Wool and Camei’s Hair Underwear that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than $1.25. Here to-morrow Men's ‘Full F shioned Under- wear, high grades ol Norfolk New Brunswick and American makes; in gray and white; sold everywhere at 4 MOFOW alees Men's Double-Bro d Shirts, all sizes; made bythe New Britain Knitting Mills to sell fors On sale to-morrow at, Men’s Heavy Ribbed Cotion Shirts and Drawers; shirts have silk front; drawers are made with double seats; ail sizes;in blue 4 andecru; regular ( uality, The Shoe Bargain Corner. Shoes at $1.00 To-Morrow for Women, Girls and Boys, f Something new at an unheard of bargain price every day. Always more tian your moneys worth in this corner Main Floor 8 ntrance Our Shoe Bargain Corner, Women’s Juliets, reguiariy sold at $1.50; made of fine) ongola Kid with tips ot Patent Leather; Sizes 3% to 8 + bi jal Be Women’ 's Slippers, recui aly sold ola Kid, at 75c.; madeo ine sewed soles of salid leath 49 ers; sizes | to 8, Special,at c a tuin Flour th Bt ~ Lexing ‘lon to 3d Ave, ——"59th to OUth Street. Sa