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eee é ‘Kirg of Denmark Acts UDA STAKE TES UP 25 BULONGS Work Suspended On the Con: | tracts Held by Post & McCord. | PRINCE CHARLES FORMALLY TAKES NORWAY'S THRONE OTHER TRADES TO QUIT For the Chosen Ruler Q in State Ceremony. Union Leaders Believe They Are in Position to Force Higher whest wages In | Witnesses be is \ ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1905, : Occupied in Beginnin Bauer Trial, Slain and Dismembered ve minutes. It is seldom, even g CRIME WAS ATROCIOUS. a ses rere ' J a aie Prisoner's Room. GIVES HIS BENEDICTION. Wages. SHCUEES SOM * e ‘ alt plovers and de employees tn the bulld-) All New York County records for Aged Monarch in Touching} ing trates aco lining up for another speed in socuring @ jury inva trial for a ; pet sirigele that threatens to completely murder in the firat degree were broken Address Asks Blessing suspend bullding operations tn Greater to-day in Judge Cowing’s court in. the e. 7 New York, Alreidy a strike of the case of Jacob Frederick Bauer. He is for Grandson, | structural ironworkers against the firm | accused of kiding Thoma» Corcoran, at nas of Post & MeCord has caused the M8 Third avenue, on Oct, 12. dis- ; . : suspension of work on twenty-five big ring the boty and disposing of COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. %—/ Lulidings, among them the new AIM the head and one of the arms before _ The throne of N mway waa formally | Buti ng at T iy font s i vee the crime was disvovered by the poltce. tendered to ae : hath aes Det . BN i k ba A Het ae Carl FiseherHanson is counsel for , this morning by a deputation of mem: | t 7 ee Bauer. He made no protests against the Bers ot the Norwegian Parlinment and) wedge the mechanics In the building) seemination of talesmen, and the ¢ n in pS a e 4 40! es » and jury was accepted by King Christian 1n bes | trades 4 nulating demands 10F 60D | oe was flied in one hour and twenty: MA? Of his grandson, stantial increases In wages. la in an h vr 5 | predictio: ne brief histor ° | Might Soon Settle it. ordinarily wel-proved murder case, the nm recalled the n The Post & MoCord strike Jury is secured in less than a day 863, when the thimne of Greece w j a ; ecause the officiaie of the Assistant District-Attorney Clarks sonied to Prince De He i Jronworkers Union assert that the firm consumed but nutes in hls man he whole fi A bee fs identified with the American Bridge Opening address briefly out he whole * ‘ mie tat he Gake ee anne Company, whtoh employs non-union lining the {t was attended by all the princes and | InOAE In IHW He RERAEE LSA NIES TDE : rp gs t ves he strike could (2¢ fest witness, On the nignt Princesses and their suites, the Diplo- | UAlon men ay that the ate 2 he ooeupted at No, 149 1) Corea (ing the Amertean | D@ settled in a minute by the discharge | uenee & hid 4 8 a ae us aoe 4 room adoining {lit of Bauer, who ister, Mr. O'Rrlen, and che high | of ian: man, “Gul Mraeh Bt ed as an : wrd denies th ‘ fu of hie Att das elevawe nan at Court officials Cont denies the sesootation of NIN ATH che Tirhon Baqunne Hotel and Wae ace President Berner in a by With the Amerloin Bridge Company, customed to reich his lalg. invited Prince Charles Ne and says that he will fight to a finish. midnight. Ehdy in tte mor SP Norway, and Kine t ' The structural fron workers on strike Oct, 8 Lavole was awaker 4 fat ik <lamor of an argument over Gimilar brevity, a \ fter fs Balsa oa f a Bauer's room. Then he leard a pi r phove ere t unaole apannat | Biot. 4 Net as a Stra ie men to take thelr places. Labor union | He was afraid to go out and give th King Christian { mneoH (Ol listern have dlabovered that (here le & whirm and tay, in this bed for ance which was f anait seis i finn wile the murderer, working wi eecnicives ot Nor. (Rrett venrelty of skilled bullding labor | Verich energy, cut . etree t in New York. ‘The number of new butld- | and head of dls vic “andl ‘ nea irse of construction Is so dispose of them Lay © desir . hoo t ; ; A ngs while fistenir ea th or the exhausted accept , rown of Nor-|Steet bile Ne! ena footsteps of Bay way f¢ gra m, &F | Under this tion the structural of bones as the m on workers have concluded that they * viethn apart, the stra Charles, We r nfldenc h wor a Bat she Norwerian 5 ; are Worth $5 Instead HH a day. | 9 ges on a sult ind a ; Se mee isayt Workmen in other # thaden) are) Ceo ana one cre e Gad we With him have a happy tutu fn legs and one arm were packed was a f ting demands for a daily In+ thrilling. vouhe. 3 ' mm Gi cents to $1 The | Lanole sald that he heard Bauer rs E ie Seats esociation has con. | ive the room at 7 ock in the @ siranger to Norw f Hea: A ation HAS CON) morning. AB 80. AB {le const, Was ship to tormer ¥ ty fight ar, he ran to the Bast Twenty-second Sag ‘ 7 ae to Corner Market. ation, returnt Y Strange to for everyw the} f 1 sald Frank Me 4 ns of the his Mt ing to corner the \ i at A ty In the bullding aba Wi ing his = than cor and a Half, Phe scene on : Tell How Corcoran Was trader: this MURDER JURY GOT aITeT IN RECORD TIME... Financial conservatism {s the wateh- word, and judictous Improvement of the property has kept pace with increased jamings, Out of rom earnings of rompany has made |'bera! and re- This ls * Improvements, 22,199,651 as net earnings. OF $260,000,000 FE STANDARD OIL 1 ,____. EQUITABLE HEARING OFF. ’ p Kument on Directors’ Demurrera Aug Ne Hell Priday, Argument on the demurrers entered hy | thirty-one of the forty-nine former dl- y Nfoy an Increase In net of $1,597,176, aos + a 1 WAS expe nded for construction sas e fr rments duply your $8,628,7 entertainment In looking down from the rlure in the fnanetal mana rectors of the Equitable Life Assurance Rallery of the Stack Ex to-day tne a at ace is ia ' Boclety and by the Attorney-Gereral for i of an annus 4 c' floor of thie reat trad: Charge through Operating Arrangements Concluded and Great Western Charges that/an accounting snd a restitution of the Ing room presented a gr ly pories 0 the cost of replacen eAGIN reserve fund wasted or misappropriated teekles and runhes, Toe gale wr ot dt eatlipenenhs he Half Will Be Issued Suit Is Brought to Get was set for to-day before Justica high record prices and a ore of groups phy om | Bischoff in the Bupreme Court, ; 100,436, | rb, ‘ K h ourt of excited brokers pushed, squirmed, the furious pace oft This Month. Inside Facts. | hesCliet Judge Parker wand By shouted and strove w might ard ¢ d a conveyed by the fa | pard, EB ih of ites hades main etch to achieve its goal, It was » transactions of the firat hour — Lager UY Sant ee then aheadine rn We. brak , : eee t les for the first two hours | Kahn, Loeb & Co, announce that negoe| CLEVELAND, Otlo, Nov, 2—The preve ete ee cies nian exhausting day for most unUAUA! Cot al of 800°] tiation for a new Japanese loan has | Great Western Ol Company, of this /'0 Friday ne , weaklings . Sail money Tei a 1OW 48) een concluded in Landon and will| St. in an answer filed in Common n inge ol E er ¢ Pleas Court to-day to a suit begun i trade i - probably be Iasued before the end of ' AW ll- y it looks as it it it Peis tara The Closing Quotations, month. It will bear Interest at 4/4sainst It recently, makes a bitter at- e ourisne a ter.” ‘The speculative fover ran Nigh Testay's highest, lowest, closing pi ry cent, maturing {n twenty-five years, | (ck UO the methods of the Stan- ; andl the morket became the teld of s« et cht at with © privilege feserved by the dap- far oll Sonany to obtain Informa- F d A “a tye QUOtAth last recorded sa. n lon concerning the business of tts peilonsl. tadiae r onservative atat F last recon! “e Govurnment to pay all or part| °° Whose ‘00 r fence which certain bearienty-inclined {after Afteen years. ‘The total autiorined | DVN and tet bel ok Hie Paar Is One grees financiers took so mue bie to erect High Low ispue ie $250,000,00 sterling, but only half P COPIPOG PR ROR EAE Cw) re arund this stock markut lact week was Pate that amount will be feoned at presers, |Pretent sult Is a conspiracy to secure All the Time. completely demolished, and 0 i the balance being reserved for con- knowledge of the Great Western Com- a t ‘ : ‘8 affairs, cored evniy ateay tsea: trsion of a drifting 6 per cent, sterling | PANY head. livervbady app SR HES ane | ‘The case was begun against the| time tas proved \nounante of mothe iy stocks Goud and ‘i , Great Western by Mrs. Annie By, / and thousands of physicians that Lactat spward a@ thouen the Princ hiya na sane Waleh, guardian of Micoaal J. Walan, | yet 8S)" vn sterling will be allotted te wh ' med 2 ot tat 4 A Smelt fer in ieal tor these Bonde who is inaane, Walsh owned 200 shares aa n phosphate. teh crossed 150 last Saturn Haf of the balnce will be divided bes | Of stock in the Great Western, and his | fine be en arley malt to aseist 18 Tes t A tween Baeianh Gerroany ahd Cig ete guardian tepen sult to compel an ex- Gineatio ech lik mixed With ft mages, ing, whiet Satursdy, Jumped States, The new iasue will ta auination of the books. In fact, Jactated Foo fully satisfies th ; 4 hurra. . high-rate internal loan. Th answer, says that deb t an easily dit ated VRB (1a hc Uta Bes E> are The official price of the issue is not Fotalned Fred W. | (ome onttinine ine substances, hesdea’ te quent rapid fluctuations in Pedeval yet tated, but will be ab At Sf par, the, “examination, |f au Smelting indicated that (ie Trading wos and interest on New York term: am neon anployed Fontiuak te & Small supply of Hoatling Sak Ab . by (tie Standard Of Company for thir. Jommend it aa the safest, surest food, ie wv aontrodie . y-five years, an for ten years was LESTE nal aig jaraatfonliy cone O LONDON STOCKS BRISK _|iis Wier uti e! rest A me ne int rmeated tie ¢ dow ives: politan stre suppotnt & braced 1 ra} London demand Union Pacitic w nual report on the 4 the stotk. The Harrin still talking tion will be re a et 1 of this year, Re a 8 ne 0 ket leaders, and market appeared to be freely supplied w stock, there was no ign of any break in the pri A new high record n Rapid uinit. was attalr mnie pulation. 'T sit were sip} Baltim-re and oO sted — today Ne cons recent significant ture of tim und O situation {s Jevelopment of Pennsy methods in the operat THE DOCTOR | Prescribed Vinol for the Son of a the s whied|t t wd under existing con- sequent! ing King to the ts eximates of which wer ‘ ab ea peo re} iawed up rate of wages when t » they we 1, we cannot afford to Bauer wilt present a nee that he Behe sind te Ws ‘ ‘ {9 ignorant of the crim He contends ig and p rth : ano What h Corcoran, a sailor and a sol+ land and its f wid kt is our be ‘The tie layers, for Instance, now dier, went to room, drank and that thereby ne " iT?! getting & with time and a halt pin’ ed cards until he fe ier eae Re be: N ' r : : vertinie, demand erriiee had juet completed th 4 but also the w ‘ ¢ ah Wwoia me AMINE: oémberment of Corcoran'’s body They “We pray Thee, Almighty ment, There tile layers fn our threatened him with death if he made this step may ‘J ppiness Vy te o are making, W fan outery and then disappeared. | Dlessing to the whole north and that] jj, om $63 to $105 a wee | Lae seein unity, peace nid voncord may Inctease| “wn, qt tenders aay that they were | WHEAT PRICES DROP p\ eon the two nation We re cone , bese w a + in such good shane for a general ON LOWER PRICES, | Adent tii ou ie 2 te. Most of (he non-union men Ee} pe a. ‘i . to Geq| 2ousit here in the Jast great strike | Wheat started weak in the market He ) th vou 10 Utd) save ) gathered tn by the Unions 'to.day tn response to lower cables, Corn ad ; eR you A , 6 v 4 rod and are eager to strike if there is a off in sympathy. a. pod ona eas People| chance tm get more money, | New York's opening prices were . Old King's. Akatla Little Chance of Lockout: Wheat—May, 9%, ing'’s Screciciion, Ohicago's opening prices were ‘Wheat | Diior ow King and Ques » bullding trades employers have —December, 851-2 to May. Reikg Christ : rhacne to precipitate trout to 1-2; Jiuly . Com —Decemt "9a. you, ‘ erandcntid 1 aring & lockout against the re Ale May, HES to 4 @ddress myself wit. t God tach a York's, closmg prices wore:| you power and asked fo May, 913-4; December, 917 aa igor fight against the work- Bey CN J y will w : ontractors with DiS | “Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat , o finish then | December, 8 to 85 1-8; May, 87 1-4 bid; , " é the arbliration | July 4. Corn—November Norweaglans between the employers and | 4g 4.9 41-8 bid; old. 45 8 hirty trades in the building line of | January, 4 May, 437-8 to 44; July Jan. 1 | 433-4 to 43 we begin a fieht.” sald # prominent | peaiee N= f nployer to-day, "on nthe other | i Lela, Hone Wail at w York BENNINGS ENTRIES. 1 would start with all the advan- ig * No mat 1 y trodes. s to The Rvening Wo a new arrival in New may H-TRACK 0 P union rules will k out of for tomorrow's races ar. f rat least a year, Our only \as follows cour 1 pork non-union | FIRST RACK—Thrwe-yoar-olds and up: ne q f ere ire on ei and a half furlongs, ¥ , nalit ntry In sufficient Singing Master i . Mplete the jobs we have! — Freehooter i 1 is and right now."" Arietta i a hen ring r rey i Kine Fox if wi" THEATRICAL DIVORCE bine i toh w as | Hie Bump (oi SUIT AT LAST ON TRIAL, ent ntley rer Leavitt's | Beaton jin Que Yt ing-Rope Biided State Wife Br éa Jury, — ar y voar ¢ ng | HEAVY SELLING BRINGS Judue Leventriit got the : DOWN COTTON PRICES, !;.* ee nue tnttic MHETE | K "“ Rentz Akbar Hea 5 I r Watere aire cotion im. ond \ Pronger cables were m « 1 » ther nd “t r 1 inti | ant harges In separae| of ‘ samen . 1 n't so young as she| sping We " nA THIKD F E year: and ™ | still j te M “4 re i | Avats D. ji r he f crucl trea Biinea § w H. Grossman K | Answering thks with a specific dental ye | fea irge for the husband, A, H. Maid Hummel! put in a ster sult for abso- | SECRETARY SHAW SENDS J ite aivor OUT CALL FOR BONDS: | neny mot and | uffidavits on the skipping-pope dan- the is acotsed of playing up sick in| WASHINGTO: °.—Socretary | order to have a certain doctor near, Bhaw to-day mite public the following | that she Is too fond of an ex-policeman. | stacemen| The Secretary of Among the exhibits which Mr. Gross. Treasury her gives public notice | man will © the Jury Is a photo that the refund) f the United States f ror n her palmiest B per cent. | ¢ the to 5-18 sent to her mall, with oe bonds of the funded panish eyes punched out and @ min Joan of now proceeding under clr- | lature handmans’ noose around the neck, cular of 3, 10, WHT be di | e trial, b-day, was of the hus | tinued after Nov 11906, | band's suit against the wife “Bonds that were intended for re- | : forwarded 80 a8 to be Gunding must by VETERAN CONTRACTOR DEAD. | Heather non Tmae mre Hy FOURTH i Lean) twooye: ACE Jumbla ¢ malten rier PACE ett as an tle umbia ¢ mu Mac Pitesns Favoived at the sury Department Bei iaer tinn Sov. 2 SARATOGA, N. Y., Nov, 2.—Henry Cracker — R, Hanson, aged seventy-elght, a ralle| gis on AMERICAN WORKS AT HULL, | way contractor, who had been identitiod | yf Svein ard ence ungreariolls Se hia, Nes, & Mayor | ith, the building of ratiroade in the |" thistle ta ny 7 ; JL, Wixland, Nov, 0.—The South and with coal mines in the West, Xutt If Hull to-day publicly announced that| died here last night ied a 7 4H American radiator company had se: pote ty nores of land | ered thirty pores of land at Hull and | sawitt & Company's anise of Fresh Beet in| svt about to start big works employ- 70 ten. New York City for the week ending Saturday, Nov, 18, averaged 6.06 cents ver pound, %e* Evie Greene Cloudy, slow. arolda 8 te and Prominent Clothier, Mr. Decatur, Til writes for me to en- Aorse Vinol after wh has done for my }<on Hert Ho was in a delicat dition and had no appetite, Our physiclan ruggested Vinol, and it has proved highly beneficial, bullding up hi eth and ftuproving erally, HERBERT HEILBRUN, B. Riker & Son Co. nothing like Vinol for Tt makes new vitatity, A member of Wm * "There | prowing children found flesh and muscle tissue, and rich pure blood, and many letters have e ved from grateful fathers and riothers whose children owe their health, and even life, to Vinol. The reason Vinol is so far superior to ali other tenes and cod live thone for children ts beoaus A concenirated fort, oll ing. body~bt oll, actually ut without a drop {t dors not upset their weak, delicate stomachs like old-fashioned vod ver oll and emuls'o tut ts easily assim *) it, Continued he: “We cannot recommend Vinol too highly for puny, weak and alling to bulld wp the run-down, over tired and debilitated. or to give ewed vitality to the aged, So sure are we of what {1 will do that we cheerfully refund the money in every case whe it tmils,”* You can get Vinol from any of the fol- Kinsman's Drug Stores, 1th st, and Bighth ave, J, Jungmenn, 1020 Third ave,, 428 Colum- bus ave, 1 EB, 42d st, In Brooklyn—At all Bolton Drug Stores. O01 Eighth ave,, it worth “your while elal fac fr redyeing, ne, repairing and romodel- 4 fur garinents to the new- GUTLOHN FUR CO,, TOL Broadway, mear 10th Bt, mE Try the new 25¢. size of the old reliable Jayne's Expectorant Also in 500, and $1 bottles, F The only marofacturer selling i retall at wholesale price L | B. Altman & Cu. | Blankets—Double-Bed Size, per pair - $6.50 and $7.00 Blankets—Extra Large Size, per pair ° - $9.00 | Down-Filled Comfortables, with Satin Tops, var'ous | colors, each - * + = $6.00 lowing New York druggists Riker's Drug Stores. Sixth ay, and Py st.. corner Broadway and sth Hogeman & Co. 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 W, 1vith st, 1917 Amstertam ave, 2896 Third ave supplies were not plentiful were firm, Trading on the Stock Exchange onen- ~J more cheerful In consequence of the news of the conclusion of the strike at 3. Petersburg and the improved genert! tuation. Trading was fatrly active. Congols hardened on the monetary po- | n and the Russian situation, Home | ‘ls advanced on the cessation of re- aiizatl Amerioans opened irregular and erew er to over parity on Ni por The movements were ern loon. Paelfie was the feature. T rket rallied during the last tour response to New York and closed firm Foreigners sympathized with the Im proved outlook and made @ sharp re covery Sou R54 By + 31, s ON HOH + s mn Bt Dm 8 | Way 2 23 bly | 1O4%y 4284 | x sy — |! Twin 16 160 + nion 34 1M ey Us son ton tet ‘S aj + & ‘ + i : + i Dy + ¥ Decline . ut sales of stocks to-day was res and of bonds § Until further notice, this store will be closed daily at SIX P. M. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. \WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERGARMENTS SUIT- ABLE FOR LATE AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR, IN SILK, WOOL, MERINO AND COTTON; INCLUDING COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF THE "BETALPH" MERINO UNDERWEAR; AN EXCLUSIVE MAKE; ALSO GARMENTS OF SILK GAUZE, EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED; SPENCERS OF SILK AND OTHER FABRICS; UNDERPETTICOATS OF EMBROIDERED FLANNEL AND IN LACE-TRIMMED STYLES; HAND-MADE SWEATERS, NORFOLKS AND GOLF JACKETS, WOMEN'S FLANNEL UNDERPETTICOATS, WITH EMBROI- DERED RUFFLE + + «© « «© © «© $1.45 BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS, AUSTRIAN, CALIFORNIAN AND EASTERN BLANKETS; FANCY BLANKETS SUITABLE FOR BATH ROBES; DOWN. FILLED COMFORTABLES OR SILK, SATIN AND SATEEN; BEDSPREADS IN EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS. Satin-Finish Bedspreads, Double-Bed Size, each - $4.25 B. Altman & Co. WILL HOLD A SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 21, CONSISTING OF 4,000 YARDS OF FANCY FLANNELS, cotton AND WOOL MIXTURE, SUITABLE FOR HOUSE ROBES, NEGLIGEE JACKETS, BLOUSES, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, &c, AT 25¢. PER YARD, (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, New York, Discounts | About the Great Western's business and | that Lotham, intimate association with the Brandard, | is an unfit person to figure in the cas Tefuses to have any other accountant jae her representative except Lotham The Great Western Company sets up AND THE PRICES UP.) wat see business ie not auch ac ne quires any apectal knowledge, but that . any expert accountant can make t LONDON, Noy, %—Money was Mleximination, It ie charged that t BEST FOR B. good demand in the market to-day, but| Standani expec to wet Information because of his long and| Fo op ‘readily Por Sale by All Reputable Druggists | Prep. by Wells & Richardson Coy Rorlington, Vermo Mra, Walsh, it is alleged, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Fine China and Cut Glass, Dinner Sets. Fine thin sign, China, Spray or border de. 10.00 and 12,00 value 14.00 and 18.00 { Haviland’s Limoges, roo pieces, ..,. 18,00 Haviland’s Limoges, open stock, pink 4 rosebud design with gold edges......40,00 .) value §0,00 Haviland’s open stock, gold lace de- BIGD voce cece cee +65,00 value 90,00 Limoges set, Pink rosebud, border pat- tern with encrusted gold edge....,,.120,00 o* te eeee re Fine English China, white and gold, Cups and Saucers,...., e000 e-eesses + 413,00 dom Fine China Ramekin and Plate, Pink rose- bud pattern,...,. ++ 3,00 doz, value 5.00 Cut Glass, 3 PINt JUQS.. sess ss eeee cone vores 3,50 CACh Water Bottles,....... oornehag © 8 inch Bowls +2.50, 3.25 and 600 “ value 3,50, 4.50 and 7,50 vooeeeeo 75C cach 8, 10 and 12 inch, 1,50, 2.00 and 4,75 value 2,25 to 6.75 Sugar and Cream Setsves sess ssseeee 42.50 Bet Nappy. New pattern Flower Vases, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO, Upholstery, 4th Floor, On November the 21st and 2d, Lac: Curtains, Bedsets, Portieres and Furniture Coverings at one-third less than usual prices, Lace Curtains French Renaissance, 3.25, 4.50 and 6,00 pair, Marie Antoinette,.. 3.75, 5.50 and 7.50 pair, nce Bedsets, with Valance, \ 5.50, 7.50 and 9,50 8 Brocaded Armure Portieres, 4.50 6.50 and 7,50 pair, Furniture Covering, 50 inches wide, Gobelin? Tapestry, ,.1.00, 1.50 and 2,00 yd, Velvet and Verona Velours, 1.25, 1.75 and 2.50 yd, Satin and Moire Damasks, 1,85, 2,75 and 4.50 yd, Hangings, wall coverings, lace draperies, bed~ sets, and lace panels to order, Renai Twenty,third Street, .