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Hellig Olay, from This Port, ay ASSENGERS TAKEN OF, | Amouth of » Is Run Ast Sinking. I, 8. steot os | Wabash... Wabash pf. | Whe. Gent. * Wis, Cont. pt ‘Advance, —Decline. ——-- Today's jowest, closin ‘The total sales of stocks fo<lay was pel come ee from Be 03,400 ehares, and bonds $2,645,000, Quotations oF iaat recorded sa MONDAY, Nov. 6 liwe Net ——————- igh. Low, Clos. Ch's COTTON SOARS IN EXCITED TRADING, Cope renee An ’ n SOMONE rs + Biiy 8S An ot indteated Wall fears regarding municipal elec |stook market to-day street's doubts and of the eee Am & Ref. 140 Am. Sm. & Ref. pi 125 Am Sugar 41% Anaconda Mining, L7% Ath, T. @ 8. Fo. 88 A. T) & 8 Fe pf. 108 nh Balt & Onto at Bhlyn Rep. Tit ment at the opening of the cotton mar- ket o-day, owing 0 @ big advance in Liverpool, on unfavorable weather in the cotton belt over Sunday and very 4, bullish reports as to the orap situation. The market opened at an advance of hore to Avoid were That week being. iadly is evidence re ati} behind tt tendencies of | chesk for th market did no that strong fore the The extent to which ide Hearst en- 0°) Rot” yee The | timent has developed {s discussed with Consol, Gea Hd 184 4 g£ a points, with January semis st much earnestness by Stock meth hea Pee Hed ee eing Rept i. and within 7 points i 4 lew $) men and the actual effect of Hearst's | pr ' 1 of the high figures touched on July 10. teamship with New Yorkers election aw Mayor of Greater New York pis i 4 | chore twa Hemendous, realialng ft { | he , Hoty of con im +t 4 }the advance, and, while there was also Aboard Meets Bad Mishap Off # the basis of @ variety of oon Met et BY Be RY + ae ee ee ortng and catalase, bul it the Danish Coast Lien ‘ Haabattn it’! peat ito, 128% 42 | support, the market moved very Ir- bes od In y f the attacks on the a 0, & ay Me 88h | regularly January ag Ne « ri Trust” by the Municipal 4 & a % Gum — % | Ing the frst half-hour, follo ; ll o meal nat, a raid on Con- |Mo. Pacific : stat ime at —% it rallied to practically the opening . : . stale dyna h Norfolk & West. $64 888, = |jevel on the continued strength of Liv IPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 6.—| colidated Gas stock was looked for this W ntral 1h 1 1 Fy ees put eased off again during the Beandinavian-American line steam-!snorning Specialis stock ex- North. Pac.... 20% BE + Ny erPite of the morning, Ww Prices Hellig Olav, from New York Oct. %) pected that bear operators would Pennmivania «+. } eit | were 10 to ’ Coristiansand and Copenhagen, | take « itive condi- |Reek feland 5 {The opening prices wore rember, 4 whe Midd! 4, Tock Island pf.. ” 11.15 bid; December, 11.29 to 11. 9; Janu. fouched ground on the Middlegnound Rock tal Bin Fe Meee a Feiruan, Dm. idl the Kategat, during a storm to-day geuth Ry ane au ch, 1.60 to 11.61; April 11.68 to Re i was run ashore to prevent her from public utility corporations | 8b. . ©, , 170 to 11.71; June, none; July. “ geressive spirit was mante te”, Sonia Tron etd $'to 11.80; August, 11.60 offered; Sep: inking. The forehold of ater. A number of ong the passen At the offices Company, {Bteamship | ig Olav belongs, It was s i he vessel caried 46 « f passengers when slic PP the scene of t steamer, it wa ON WEAK Her passengers have been transferred su the Danish steamer Koch, to ere taken to port and will be forward- | to thelr destinations | , tember, none; October, 10.80 bid. n Par a element, however, | 0. 8 Atel ah ing of the market found ‘he em of all the pool stocks ready k, but there was no con- wore | certed attack. Consolidated Gas opened Au {st 1831-2, with a aale of 100 shares Immediately thereafter the price was 4 up to 181-2, and J. M, Shaw of \fored to bet $5,000 even that the quote- : tlon would advance 6 points before it the Mél- ) declined points, nd 1B et oare anding fractional deolines tn the high priced stocks, such he bear the vease! is full of feet Tho H.ONeill & Co New Yorkers gers transferred of the t this port s Reading, Union Paetfic and | teatro || [his Store Will Be effects of NESS ABROAD, o* vity was shown While the no advices, it was gers hia Bteel stocks | | » vies |olne ret pees” ull | Open All Day To-morrow || x — A signifi fe of the day’s 7 : fWHEAT PRICES DROP leesalng ap tho letvacea ss fhe pices | Special Sales Advertised Sunday ow-priced socks. | Ce eee opened gener: afterward were places toward t lined bi Foreigners Japane flat recovered Sixes of 1m ALMANAC Bun rises i ry 0 Coraces . City of Ma Manzanitio Canning INCOMING DU Biniiia, Trinida Yroonland, Anwwert OUTGOINE Finance Colon York city f Rov. 4 averax SHIPPING NEWS. y NEW YORI Will Be Continued Until To-morrow (Tuesday) Night. Springs, American LD , NOVEMBER 6, 1905, THE WORLD: MONDAY EV There was great activity and exolte: | aQ Ready-for-Service Suits and Coats for Men DISTINCTIVE FALL AND WINTBR MODBRS (s) : oe $15.00 and $20.00 44 Givenstrength greaterthan the task demands, robs, it of it difficulties, ' That 4 our position relative to the tailoring of at hand—Coscureto= ready-[i¢-service suits and overcoats at fifteen ouble when mes, i juarely, No need to Force or Bribe child | Ki ea dollars. Analyze the condition #4 ren to take Cascarets, They aro | Every shyp other than ours which maintains an Aivays mare than ray to eat theaweet | organizatitn of tailormen of its own, “farms out” pack Tnedivine forced‘on the ute || *¢ Sarmerks that cost, say, thirty-five dollars, That than good, ~~ «| 18 aconfesson of weakness. The costly garments are beyond he powers of their tailormen, ones, does more harm than good, an n . \ ‘ ‘ : l'here is no malice in thatyexplanation. Itserves to establish our position. It is this: Every garment which our label marks is the product of\our own workshops, Our stock affords suits at forty-five dollars and overcoats that cost as much as heventyfive, That compels ug to maintain an organization of master-tailogmen who are thoroughly versed in the finer phases of the craft—who are clever enough to work up to that high standard. Now, then, is it not logical to suppose that this condition—this standard of ours—must insure for our suits and coats at fifteen and twenty dollars benefits wholly beyond an organization that can produce nothing but that grade of garments? And since we must design and cut patterns for the costly garments, would it not be absurd to lay them aside and begin all over on a cheaper basis? and valuable quality. Mama takes the Cascaret, Baby gets the Benefit, Cascarets act like strengthenin; Eaercise on the weak little bowels o the growing babe, and make them better able to get all the Nourish: ment out of Baby's Natural Food. Larger children cannot always be watched, and will ‘eat unreasonably. The Ready Remedy should e' at hand—Cascarets—to take care,of | AMA! Don't be frightened ut be warned! Every Mother knows,,or should know, that the terrible Mortality. among Jittle children is byStomach and Bowel troubles, C Sour Curd, Cho! Complaint, Measles, Rashes, Scoriet Fever even Mumps—have their first cause In Constipation,’ ‘The Delicate Tissues of a Baby's Bowels ill not stand rough treatment. Salts are toc violent, and Castor Oil will only grease the passages, but will not make and keep them Clean, Healthy and Strong. Home ts not complete ‘without the ever | ready Box of Cascarets, Ten cents buys a small one at the Corner Drug Store, but | for the family the 60c."'reserve, box!is more economical, Be very careful to get the genuine, made | only by the Sterling Remedy Company | and never sold {n bulk, Every tablet | stamped CCC." | A sample and ithe famous booket, “Curse of Constipation,” Free for the ask- ing, Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New Yorks! ‘There 1s no other medicine as sale form childas Cascarets, the fragrant little Candy ‘Tablet, that has saved thousands of families ! from unhappine: her even In good health n Bowels Loose, Perhaps now you can understand why we term our suits and overcoats at fifteen and twenty dol- lars ‘‘distinctive’—why they are invested with all the character and individuality which identify the exclusive to-order tailormen’s garments, Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Our Terme Apply Also to New Jersey, L. 1. & Connecticut We Pay Freight and Car Fare, 'URNISHED' MNO: F as WATE FOR OUR NEW BOOKLET OF THESE OUTFITS PLEO FREE UPON APPLICATION The weakness of wheat tn Liverpool Z and jarce world’s shipments caused pan Cotton Oil and sae . aaa S prices here to break 1 per cent. tomlays mand with i . started low ter rallied mt to etart| . . ta priced sk Irish Point Lace Curtains | at=Deern ot tia Chicago's oper | ha thelr more i ‘ow (Tuesda to %. Corn—D ong a boom Sale To-morrow (T y) | or ee a nitnero passive 1!) An exceptional Showing of Irish Point Lace Curtains— ‘ ¥ Srenit ptional Showing of I Born andy, 19 eon et ner. || every one a new design in either heavy or light borders. Decem he ‘ rt ‘ Chica closing SE ain Note these Special Prices: iy 18 to i 1 oorn a speculation |i | Regular Special | Reai Lace Curtains ere Der ti 1 . r of secu i | wary, 441-2 ll $2.50 $2.00 per pair | We are showing a large assortment —— | Such enthuslastic buckers gf Cana- |}) Hed ty «(of Real Lace Curtains in Brussele STOCKS SEE-SAW IN {alan ta Jeeeragn Me sv) ton | 425 3.25 ‘ ‘| Renaissance, Aabe, Tambour, Cluny, | THE LONDON MARKET. |) nes J. HI and J. Plerpent | \] 5.00 4.00 “ “|e Price extremely moderate. (Sasmnistinaee bought control of the Ca- |J) on p LONDON, Nov. 6—Money waa tn fair My f yaters Vhis story wes | 7) — _ —— mpply in the marke + ash eaten | to circulation by way —— | were comparatively ca bunts bide " — mere uplelid * A Trading on 9x12 Biglow Imperial $40 Axminster Rug, $27.50 Regular price $40.00. To-morrow we make this special offering—the best | of the Biglow production of Axminster Rugs, in | this season's newest designs and colors—a rug so ; $27.50 | well known that it requires no description—at the | | +} | low price of... ite States capltalists, et control of uld dominate vf the North- ng the indua- | Fad and Fancy Pictures Attractive subjects, suitable for den, hall or sitting room, PASTELS—In oval gold burnished oranamented frames i $4 98 | narket for the own wine mercha affiliations in Wall glit in the nt of a widely nh keta, 1,07 size 16x34, special at,..sse sescee reece cosees: ARTOTYPE—3-inch gilt frame, eorners ornamented with | $1.98 Brinch white mat, size 24x27, special atsssesecereeeeveree | PASTEL—In gold burnish ornamented frames, sae 21x35, Gaal aartss wesin estooncriassaanay } $4.98 (Second Floor, Rear.) | RIVED, see eeneeeees STEAMSHIPS Tr y Rotterdam, Rottenta Annan NAAR ARRAN RE BRICKLAYERS DENOUNC BRICKLAYERS UNION No. 37 MeeTinos Every Monoay EVENING AT BRICKLAYERS HALL’ (307m SrMaxT sme PaO AVEHOE = NEw vorn..LLVWe_3° 0g Mr. William R, Hearst: Dear Sir—In relation to the statement appearing im the Daily News of Sunday, November 5, 1005, in which {t appears that Charles Curran, a member of Brioklayers' A ‘Mt, Union No, 37, made the statement that Hearst em. ployed scab labor on one nf his buildings, ne ants eaat TO REPUDIATE IN THE MOST EMPHATIC TERMS THE CHARGE FOR THE FOLLOW. First—We have never received a complaint against nor have we heard of any against any of Mr, Hearst's bi ‘i ag man calling himself Charles Curran is not # member of our organization, as-we-have no such hate ou our books, b a Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St., N, Y. Por 4.000 MURPHY ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SHOW ROOMS, Sli Oak Dresser, lap 84th St, L Station at Door, NEW MODELS NOW READY Every model of the Remington Type- writer has been a quccess, There never was a Remingtm failure. The New Models represent the sum and the substance of all Remington success—plus 30 years of experience in typewriter. building. We will'be glad to have you eall ot our ofoe an Bee the new models or sen for iNustrated booklet de: scribing the wew feagures. FIGORE THIS OOT! If, after a year’s hard-usage, a $10,000 automobile will be worth bit « = + + « + 99,000 And if $10,000 be shrewdly invested in Real Estate that in another year may readily be sold for $20,000 Which Is the Best Investment ? REALTY NG SUNDAY WORLD BARGAINS WANTS TO-DAY. BOE CSCC ae LIBEL ON MR. HEARST S| le The Bricklayers’ Union is one of the most powerful, conservative and successful In the United States. ‘ The letter published here was received by Mr. Hearst et his house-ai 1 o'tlock last night. It Is not necessary to tell any unton workman in New York City any- thing as to Mr. Hearst's character as an employer, But since the offlolals of the Bricklayers’ Union have felt impelled to send this letter, Mn Hearst desires to give it the widest publicity. It is pleasing to know that the friends of good Remington Typewriter Company 325-327 Broadway, New York. AS SSE CITT I OI government, good business and good wages are standing together against the combination of Graft and the $1.39 per day wage scale represented by Charles F. Murphy. a