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0 MORE HELD AS ANARCHISTS Said to Be Secretaries of the Gang. MONONGAHELA, Pa. Jan. 25.—Con- tantina Levi and Petro Foractka, al- ged secretaries of the anarchistic or- ization, whose theadyuartens at urd, Pa, were raided carly Tues- morning, and the president and a Member of the band captured, together with much literature threatening the easassination’ of prominent men, were ested to-day {n a miner's shanty Hear West Elizabeth, Pa. Many ndditional intrimsmating jet- is, a shotgun, two Winchester rifles id’ a number ‘of revolvers were also found, The men were lodged In jall bere to-day. Officers are sei ine ne surrounding ry mombers yf the band and say others will be ar- ited so WILKES BARRE, Jan. 26.—Four well- rnown Italians of Pittston and Ash- y have fled from the regi it twenty-four hours to_evol threatened by the Black Hand hey have in the last couple of week: Geen, terrorized 3 threatening t ey paid larg In the last couple of days each of the fe, rece al letter telling him ‘was the last warning and saying that less the money was paid imme: @ would be kifled WHAT! HIS OWN STREET DIRTY? Capt. Gibson Finds Out How It Feels to Be Mere tely Miss Katherine McLaurin, niece Senator McLaurin, of Mississipp!, tiful Southern women MISS KATHERINE M’LAURIN. the latest recruit to the colony of beau- in New York \Sonthern Beauty Joins Society in New York. of is see. She is a very beautiful girl of the brunette type, and is a talented elocu- tionist. Last week she made a sensa- tion at the camp-fire of Confederate | He has great faith in the future earn- THURSDAY, Jan. 2%. Something of a stir was occasioned in Speculative circles to-day by the report that John W, Gates was in a/ bearish mood. He has a numerous fol- lowing in the street and his operations are usually conducted on a suifictemtly extensive soale to attract attention. ‘The firm of Charles G, Gates & Co. began selling Union Pacific late yes- terday afternoon and kept on selling large blocks of the same stock to-day, In fact, the entire early selling movo- ment was attributed to the Gates crowd, | Brokers acting for John W. Gates open- ly declared that the market was going ahead too rapidly and needed restraint. Several persons claimed to have re- ceived a circular from the Gates firm advising them that now was the proper time to sell stocks. According to one 1 t c ¢ wnt the es theory Is “Prices are too pigh, Sell stocks gow and duy them back five or ten points lower In the near futur Two or three big Western operators joined the Gates | ¢ Was inactive 0] party In unloading stocks on the mar- ket, Union Pacific maintained a fair degree of firmness notwithstanding the attacks on it. Beading dropped from 1551-2 to 1581-2, but subsequently ral- Hed slightly. Colorado Fuel and Iron was well supported and by {ts sturuy advance gave a better tone to the gen- eral market, ‘The story, printed this morning, that Henry C. Frick sol his large ‘holdings of Reading at a profit of several mil- Hons of dollars, finds few believers in ‘Wall street. Mr. Frick 1s believed to be the largest individual owner of Read- ing stock, his holdings being estimated at 60,000 double shares, or 160,00) of the actual shares, which have a face value af only $50 each. On sev- eral occasions Mr. Frick has declared that nis Reading stock was not for sale. it ing power of the Reading Company, and hes said that the stock will soon command 200, The recent slump in this stock was causel by the vigorous op- position of the Reading pool to the ef- catur, Acalemy, Ge in completing the settlement. undecided, There were few and prices PaaaMn tute retene good. t Pacific, in spite of oe hay writ Americans. quoted at 103 1-4 “THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1906. WALL SPREET. BONAPARTE TELLS |" DECATUR 10 0 : | Midshipman Found Guilty of Hazing Dismissed from Annapolis. WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—Stephen De- great-grandscn of Joeatur, firet class United States Nava! was to-day dismissed from he Navy by Secretary Bonaparte in onforenity with the entence of the ‘ourt-martial in the cage, on the charge of hazing. ge LONDON STOCKS DULL, AMERICANS WAVER, | n, %-Money was In in- reased k Exchange demand tn the market to-day, Discounts were ma’ ained. Trading on the Stock Exchange rators being engnget Consol improved on Continental buying, Americans opened weak and remained transactions drooping tenden Canadian LONDON rd relapsed in hy Imperial Japanese eixes of 14 were Commodore , WHEAT DROPS AND CORN GOES WITH IT. ering ah: steadier cables. Vian ris of firmness in off tina, gave tie wheat rt. Later, however, 4 Corn sagged with wheat. New York's opening prices Wheat—May, 90 1-4; July, «9 bid, Shicago's opening prices were! Wh ndused ected and ings tom rts, were, 0-8, July, $41-8 to | Gorn-:May, -§ to 45; July, 46 1 | September, New Yo closing prices were. Wheat—May, 001-2 bid; July, 898 eptember, 375-8 bid. Corn—January. May. 11-8 Dik to 8-4; July, 87 bid; Beptem- Closing prices were: 4° bid; May BI Tals. Ses: September. 83 uary, 411-4; May, 446-8 to 443-4; July. 8 bid; September, 451-8 to 451-4 NOTE OLD GUARD, READY! DANCE! Cities ve States at To-Night's |Gneats from Twelve and Fentivities, Arrangements are complete for the! big military ball of the Ola Guard, at Madison Square Garden to-night Gen, John 1. Cutting has invited the | eciutante; sen seal (Sa National ard, who have been attendl | contenu at’ Washington oN aa rend thy Ball, and many, have aocopted | Tt ts unt ‘estimated form will take march, at midnight in | gavie wed by et rl Coghian, from twelve cities Naa five be present. fates ‘wil “= 7 Bioomingdates’ Bargain Friday. All Sizes, A'l Styles, Al Leathers. $3.50 and $4—Odd Lots —Reduced to $2.35. Wm.Vogel & Son Broadway, Houston St. anv sr ire shee % in Natngook, fine and sheor: Biask dotted Swiss fo to 2c, per re Women’s “Featherweight” ie as Light as a Feather, These petticoats are | ; oe eterans, held in Tuxedo Hall, by | forts of an independent operator to cor- 4 New Fabri i Citizen. city. She has been staying for some| yotrione reading, whien greatly de- = lew Ic, call tive with her mother, Mrs) Reedy, at| ented the veterans and next montn|| Her te stock, The I lord a Reasons Why We Undersell Every Other Store, made with three section flare, finished with tucks and hemstitching, | No. 42 West Sixty-fourih street, and| Sh is to read before, the Dixie Club, | tor ned SE Ee eran iii I underlay and dust ruffle, i capt-Geon, of the Strest-Cleaning [during the’ last month has bech the | Std, later berore the Daehters Reading and when he found eet ni Reason Wo. 7 AP B a complete line of colors, 1 98 | Department, walked from hls club. The | belle of many dinners and dances given McLaurin's recitations range | Plans to effect @ Geen’ Des oe eon €aso. 6 otent Factor :— including black, special at ° night was dark, with clouds hanging |in her honor by members of the South-| from Browning to negro dialect, with | trated he threw nis entire ings Ww land! / Tow, and fog so thick that electric | em cobny. PANO (ae cae EN aera ct NG: [ton ee ¢ are our own landlords, we own every square inch of Women's “Novent” Petticoats, eats Were, simoat_ussleas, ‘The pave-| Miss McLaurin comes of one of the isc Bast. Bixty-ninth street. ihe ia, Benthment favorable ie Biome rd oe erent) Biscenetas pee We are not, therefore, Al boon to the stout woman and the only { a an 8 | ot .| graduate of a dramatic school, and her} Transit as a “go! rem fo increase orde: 1 aa Fag with aluan and Ait. ass oldest families ina country of old fami-| ftaduate of a dramatic school, and ter | Mranalt Oe A BTA fact that B. R. T. ol profits from time to time in f to meet to wear witha princess dress, as it i the higher rent demands of the landlord wh - ness is good and they can stand iw woo) eye iBes i es all fulness around the waist lies. She ts a great-niece of Aaron B. and hips. Has elastic waistband, The skirts jJoyment of many social functions given Brown, an early Governor of Tennes- in her honor. Interests are well represented in the running slowly and irregu: ere Jariy. “Walking could not be considered mock a night and through such !" called the man who has so ¥ in the running affairs of the leaning Department. “Cabby!” he yelled a second time, No anawered. Capt. Gibson’ loat r. He called aga: a this voice echoed angrily doorway he met the carriage starter. eA want @ cab at once, id Gibson, can't get one. He was imbly, co fe simply ho, statement. Then witha a sig! tion, he made for the nearest en one caine, @ I ward: he went to his home. fo was Capt Gibson who was quoted | Am: To saying recently: ee “No newspaper, nor orenk boar itisens need’ come. to the Str Pleaning Department 2° e aires. Tt is none Next Sunday’s World. A Striking SHORT STORY. 4, Remarkable THEATRICAL PAGE. A New COMIC SERIES. And Many Other Features, NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. POLICE MUST PAY 7” CARFARES OR WALK. Commissioner Bingham Forbids Ac- ceptance of Free Pass-Books > on City Railroads. Police Commissioner Bingham has cut @ff policemen from ticipation In the street, railroad pass ‘‘graft," The order went ‘into effect to-day that no mem- of the department must hereafter— Teast so long 9a the General remains the pt a passbook from By of the local street railway com- Bwls means there will. bs) ne Ren wishes to | Rock necessary Fre he i or oe he must mre ft béen for years the practlo fatropoiitan to ipsue to inspectors, CONEY IN HIS BILL QEIRANY, Jen. %.—The fight of The World for the establishment ‘public bathing paviliong at Coney 4 ami other ocean beaches within ity was eohoed yesterday in the yan La secns iY os Biishment of. a aad oy the chy fyman ra hails from the Kavomble Dintrict, Of wilol, Get me a cab at | An. | wen Ae ses Meh of |Am: Sm de Ri Today's highest, lowest, closing prices and net changes of stocks from yesterday's fi quotations are aa follows: bet +1+ +11 138 Slazssugeess - +1441 LI) +1441 *E arenes Paes it aye 4% % $i ie i % % % z % % % % Eepeeia eeestuedy a * ease; 2 i te + as irs rs t * Es THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS = 14% cer scvtes ata id 26% oats oh a8 By MM 56 ne. 1g 115: oa) HAM 48% 4 2 Wis 1 fe 116 1 iid Pi) &.L. Hn ‘ad ps 2 The total sales of stocks toeey, were 1,600,200 shares and of bonds $3, SS ee OOTTON PRICES SEE-SA'V IN A BRISK MARKET, A lot of buying orders from room shorts steadied the cotton market early to-day, first prices being three points lower to three higher, but leading |jo traders resumed their hammering tac- tice and the popular months declined. Recoveries followed on active bidding for March for Wall street account, after Roe we rer pr eckeersrcecre i % | liberal sales, x | 4, The, opening prices were: Janu 1.13 to faa pe eboney) 11.18 ‘to 11.18; 1% to, 11.82; April, “not Ys Sune, ‘noni ye di.1 £0 1 11.90 ‘bid 10. 10.87 to 10. did; ‘October,’ 10.57 . The closing prices were: Janumry, 11.25 to Ua: February, 11.25, to 11.27; Mare! he Has to st, 11.39) oon 1.78; October, 10. inn tod King to Meet Princess. — MADRID, JAN. %.—King Alfonso left yesterday for San Sebastian. He will meet Prnicess Ena of Battenberg at Biarritz, not far from San Sebastian. which a second setback ocourred under | tiis directorate of the new Interborough- Metropolitan Company 1s regarded by Stock Exchange men as having much significance. The general belief ts that while Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit may not be formally merged/with the Interbor- ough and the Metropolitan, ail of the jocal traction lines are to be brought under the protecting and restraining in- fluence of ‘community of interest,” ) Snail speculators are now paying @ great deal of attention to the low-priced stocks, and the latter are slowly but steadily developing strength. American Car Foundry ‘s one of the most active of the low-priced industrials and it hes the backing of an aggressive bull pool. American Woollen is another stock that fs dafly increasing in speculative tnter- est, The annual report of this company just {seued contains figures that are be- effectively used to bull the stock. TS, oroes cathings Cor 1A were $48,632); Bet earnings $4,00,0@, dividends on precerted tock $1,700,000" and gurplus $2,760,000. the report says that the net EBlings are figured after making Ilb- eral charges against the wool and other Faw ‘materials carried over, ‘Thus, far expended $7,000,000 on of earnings, thereby the productive ca- compan: the property y y out ‘a though the common i# oow selling around 47, tieia annual report declares that it has a of about Kk value Within the beat three weeks no tess that twelve stocks have mide new high records in the epeculat market. These stocks are: Union Pacific, Rea: fs , U. 8, Steel preferred, ooaproal . Ohio, Nations Lead, re Smestine & Refining, American Loco- motive, American ar Foundry, Tennessee Coal & Iron, Missouri, Kan- sas & Texas, common and preferred, and Norfolk & Western. Some of the bull leaders are predicting that many more high reconis will be made within the next few days. 1 i BERR PRASESA AREF K FRR FR Telephone Directory <Most accurate and up-to-date business and social list in New York City. Spring eclition goes tu pross Friday Feb. 2c. For new listings or changes in old listings, communicate “with Cont: Department, Telephone 9010 Co! dt, CONSUMPTION care SYRUP. and restored health to thousands wh: hats first considered only Lbs eee haey Arial pul and Rees blero ei Sthas given be | ‘This one fact tn itself reduces other stores, Look at it! Spécial price! Of 5.05 sce eee Wool-Finished Batiste too, wooks and feels Itke a variety of checks, stripes and neat figures on cream and gray grounds, at the special price of., SILK CHECKS, a v neat cotton fabric, ‘8, in ot ie ‘that will aA well be ‘sie: 102¢ | black | size chi beautifully ‘Women’ Watches, movements, Bloomingtales’, Main Flooe Front, Centre, So, of course, we can undersell the: Corinthian Twill Wash Goods “Doesn't it look like wool? And it feels like it, too. It’s popular because it’s pretty and ever so serviceable. cream and gray grounds with new stripes, at the wary gnnd. white ef ‘Sree “alfferent 6} (4 tham or Elgin movements, fashionable 42 size, thin model, sale price. 14k. Ges Sisod expenses to tees than thoes of Here in 1214c 12%c ‘2D PI QUES, pretty designs on light and dari ; at the 10c eey price of. wool, and fs shown in “ai Lint Main Floor, Near Rotanda. Two More Great Specials From Our January Watch Sale. Men’s 14k, Gold Filled Open-Face Watches, engraved open-face cases, fitted with Wal- n p2l.50 Gold Filled Hunting Case fitted with jewelled Swiss * $9, 95 sale price, Ct gd re treat t ey i) bright man finish, « Re- 19¢ GOLD PLAT W5¢ NECKLACES, ae Tiuality, at hd LINKS as a wide variey of mel, oxidised aot gold ia’ plated, IMPORTED NICK! CHAINS; special GOLD PLATED B SHIRT WAIST FiNS, in @ largo variety of epety, Crus polished, Roman. and chaged: per pair, at.. CLASPS, a, Be Pearl, and gold plate; spe- Je Friday Bargains in Jewelry. COLLAR SUPPORTERS, mount ith peers, turquoises, thine: wie Ak pair.. = NECKLACES) * 25c & A sHLLnine Lacey § eck rae 15 ‘Bloomingdales’, Main Fioor, Front, Contre. Hosiery & Knitted Underwear. Unequalled Bargain Friday Offerings. ‘The tremendous selling of tiie past two weeks has left many broken sizes and small lots in various s' clearance, we have seduceas eae jc. Quality, MEN'S. ELALN, #! if Boke. FANCY 11 yarloty pretty arate BSc. ere it. © 1Bc,, to-morrow al ay SILK D- the remu- 6 Linens. Four Specials. RE LINEN TABLE. DA- AUN diy Gao Irish make, 64 Aside, handsome de- lue 60. t, DAM NAPKINS, size a Staxaie: value .00 per dozen, Just the sia for hotel use, Rec cesen 1.49 les of hosiery. In order to effect a regardless of cost or value. No juick, decisive 1 orders filled mal mpectal at. 5, “sinus aa tums VERE, ne "aunt y shaped ikea in high or Sie Sneck Fre with ghd without sleqygs: ench Band Pants to match on ot thle upon we will Coup ON. ts: tatea” sell di a cambre Javadown filled Sola Cusbion, sla 4 x 4, 35¢ Satin covered Comlortables, eee on filed, full size regula: sold at. $1.60 Te Tor tomorrow, at. . Extra heavy while twilled Samp! We wai tee yO) en Ds ae port Memnasiiched, value 306,, at ee We FINE DINNER CLOTHS, hand- some de ceabrated "french ake, sine worth , oor sear dre SIS Bloominguales, Main Floor, near Rot All Cars Transfer to None sold, es tide price without his coupon. Nea’, Main Floor, mioomtugd near Rotunda. NIVERSITY z “yen eid old, ged tn Phe very ae : ree 49g $1.80) fin ‘quartenes HANDY inuerical <b ner bottle. «+2 Maid ana mellow: "TREY. 59c Bloomingdales’. Basement, are trimmed with pleatings and sectional flounces of black mercerized sateen and °(f' Fecal es They are in all desirable ; prices range from "98, BLY, $1.98 to $2.49. Second Floor, 59th St. Sectic Glace Mosquelaire Gloves. There is no scarcit loves at the great Bloomingdale store. Every size in is always here—New shipments every day from our Paris house. ~ Women’s8 button real French lace Mosquetaire,¢] A9 $1.98 Women’ s 16 button real kid Gloves, extra length, sold elsewhere at $2.50; our price. Women’s 12 button real elbow length Gloves, above elbow, sold elsewhere at $3.50; our price. » $2.39 Beery pee gposranteed to Pi oie Om Fioor, Soth Bt i Bs sold elsewhere at $3.00; our price... Excellent Umbrellas A at the Low Price of $1. Made of Union taffeta in 26 and 28 inch sizes, with handles of boxwood, 1, th, cuales An $1 peaeay gold plated or cherry wood every one warranted for a year. unequalled value at... +--+». leat Seas Wak GS BARGAIN Grocery Specials. Oor Weekly Ham Sale has created a sensation. 1 Oc To-morrow we again offer ‘THE BEST SUGAR CURED HAMS, only one to a customer at, per Ib..........4- Our 40- Cent Java and Our 50.Cent Teas for 34c., ‘Mocha Coffee, per pound, 35C as follows;— 3 Ibs, for $4.00. Formosa Oolong, Mb: Our 35-Cent Java and or English Breal Mocha Coffee, per pound, 25c fast. Our 20 = Cent ™ 'Naracalbo ° the Others sell this grade for 60c,; our Coffee, per pound, price, 50, s——— ae Se NHI ote ies FOe i BLOO! grade from Maine Calitornia Fruit. |F8slars0 Ke 210 2c 140/170 17 c|@ae Sica “AN it ADIN! ra h grade; our 24¢, i 1 itera at per RINGLESS BEAN: and tall of wgenulng, fa ine ‘price Ber tus “Pag att ENOW Fmas— der, delicious Mdnwors fro Teraaioey “French aching ‘house ‘i these are 200. elsewhere; this OF, meathaad OLD DUTCH CLE, erything oid for prs to bottle for SMORED KAT BLOATERS—E Per hi, fish. \oomlnmtales’, Basement. Wines and Liquors—Specials. Bass’ Ale or Bass’ Stout the Finest on Earth. There is only one Bass and one quality (The Top Notch), and it comes from Bass to Bloom- ingdale Bros.’ direct! We are selling Bass's Ale and Stout (ay at a far lower price than any first hands or wholesalers in America “ $1. 39 regular bottle sold all over for $1.75 to $2.06 a dozen at.. Jones’ Ale or Stout, brewed in Portsmouth, ? $1. 09 “8120 $1.80 tailed in exclusive stores for $1.65; this sale, per d Wisi COCK California Port or Sherry, gall or Bloomingdale Bros. Lex, lo 3d Av., 59th to 60th SL.