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OLN (WALL STREET: Today's highest, lowest, closing at several important points to-day. The j es oyry of from yustes Morgan stocks were _ particularly | ™™*¥on® are as follows, buoyant, and the commission houses Alte. bristled with dull tips on U. 8. Steel! Atte: shares, Southern Raliway and Erie. The) Amal. copper stocks were irregular, but con-| AT sidering the enormous offerings of} Am. Amalgamated by | Aen. ‘Am. stock maintained a of} Am. WHEAT FOLEOWED BY CORN IN DECLI “Attorney-General Hadley, of Missourl, nto the Standard Ol! Company's meth- “gis of doing business began before Spe- gial Commisstoner Schwentner here this © gorning with B, W. Browne, President ani Treasurer of the Great Western O11 Coxrpany. of Cleveland, as the first ‘witness, ) Mr. Browne testified that his com- ‘rai. Chain, pe . Che Agr. Ch. pf. 10014 Cotton O81 itd ive action by bears profit-inkers that: fair degree and warmer conditions in the but goon followed the decline in w! Am. Am, ‘With call money at 4 amd 41-4, the monetary situation seems to be very | \m. uly, 47-8; Sept cy Y August, 11.24 to 11.3: Gorn started. steady on Ueht rece! W July, $4. Corn—May, em de! 67 to 10.68; October, 10.6 to He et Byt kt i eta ij Sim = S1% — % ‘ 1 1 pa") . ia very closely held .and the pro- ys iy ty = traders have no more use for bed ee + FRIDAY, Jan. 2%. | It, in_a speculative way, than they have ‘-§ bh ie John W. Gates and his bearish asso-| for Standard Oll or any other ultra fey poy — % ciatee are not taving things all their, “Henewed interest {¢ awakened in the a ee =a . a own way in the stock merket. With reps se the pe tse pas 'Y oreane eo & the exception of Reading, which Is jarine Company by # favorable 55 BG ‘hy fort of earrings for last year. This 113% NR Witness Tells Hadley How In-| siseatiy weakened by persistent hom-| fie shiping trust oryaniacd by J. Piet. {© ae ae te Ry mering the general market has rofused) pont, Merenn. and which reported a a Fs + 5 ” @ little more Mt dependent Concern Was to accept the Gates dictum that prices | Samrat ee 6 ete secre Caen porgneltts 54 He + [3 : must come down.’ The bull leaders.) Dec. 331, 1904, are $4000.00 In excess of | We mat Be +% = Disposed Of. and anpeciaily those connected with the) the Agures fo 904 This wings out the 2 BRS neti t,| Previous year's deficit and will enable fetive pool aticks, fre mot only defiant | the company: to vet asic MPeral sums sce y eggeh os fl Ladesl i. a in Te-| for mainterarce and depreciation. ive) tot xaked of stocks: to-day was CLEVELAND, Jan. 26.—The secona | fous | While Bias Lesa brea ae Pieaemesern)| 1,834,700 shares and of bonds $4,194,600, Way's session of the investigation DY | operators sustained the market strongly NE. Although oxbles were steady early to- day, wheat declined here from the ef- fects of further liquidation and aggres- pts ‘est, heat. firmness. Anaconda opened up strong, | 47 New York's opening prices. wore: a feoes a ns 8+) Am. Wheat—May, 034 to 1-2; July, 9 1-4 bu soon ylelded to vicious bear at-) Am. es 3 o : a Chicago's apenipg prices were: Wheat tacks and tumbled four potnts. Am. —Srptenber, 83 10 8178 to 83; May, 2 r, july, ‘Sep- FSR EE DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT—O _ EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURAN®. {Clearing men’s clothing at half ps Hundreds of our best selling suits *10 W houses would venture to carry during the season the vast assortments of men’s clothing which we deem necessary. id of having one year’s styles lap over to next. We buy upon a very extreme scale in order that we can give our patrons a wider choice, but we are never afraid of carrying a garment past the season for which it was made to sell. Simply change the price from where they leave us a small profit to where they show a loss on every ie: Becand Floor. Easy way because it creates a whirl of busin@s, and enables us to clean up easily and in time. Is it any wonder when we offer for $10 our best selling. $15, $18 and $20 suits? About _ 500 in all, and nearly half of them of Kuppenheimer tail- / Any overcoat in the house that furmerly sold 3] 4 at 18, 20, $22 and %25 Saturday... ........... Six hundred men’s overcoats in every size and every popular style—kerseys, friezes, thibets and ci setistactory. There is uncertainty re- Am. Brel & 170% ist Now, York's, closing prises a arate oring—the recognized peer of custom tailor work. Saivecue garding the ctaracter of to-morrow’s | Am m 3 Finest aay, (e912; July. it bid: bank statement, The prevailing senti- | Am ‘ te, + a | Stay, Bo aed bids July, 80 B4 bid; Septem: Fancy worsted suits 4 ‘out to the ee ant oA Pp ment {s hopeful, however. The known | Am. irk asi + &| My Pe 4 $ Fa heviot suit. $15, $18 °| movements of money for the week end- | Am: MG Chicago's closing prices were: | Wheat ancy c suits shor the New a 4 pais + “yp | 445-8; September, 44 7-8 bla. yu reas suits $ ‘ * = —— eoheeign cB frien the’ saene py me Hy % WALL STREET BUYING Every suit tailored with care and in the most up-to-date styles—fine serge lining, and come in su a Page np ass ecmtctr precy BS OBE TB] LIFTS COTTON PRICES.|¥ weight suitable for early Spring wear i Asie even o2 their mutual operations. ay ay t | want strest buying was @ feature at . 13.50 for Kuppenheimer $25 suits. Affairs of the new Interborough- et wa tH) me early cotton market to-day end These are superbly tailored garments—all of Kuppenheimer make—come in fancy worsteds and fancy Mptropoitan Traction Company are 2 0 served to put the list up. Outside trade cheviots—styles are breasted and double breasted. About 900 suits in this collection, 3 50 gradually approaching @ focus. The| 2B BM — 4) was rather Hght. and every suit a hand work. It’s a remarkable : feature of this merger that most In- p - 7t |, Bho, opening prices_ were: January. offering—$25 suits... ees wi pecearecccse e teresta Wall street 18 the basis, for, the Fe Be | tim bia: Petruary, 1.25 bla: March, i110 Th t iT Soe eee oe Be gee Re ete ae ieee w RUE ctl ind acct thieary m et been le on potnt, 2636 % | $011.68; Au sitet ember, 'e arrange to offer the best trouser bargain just when they do the most good—at the time when but, following the direckar'e meeting BBM F/O i octet ces were: January, 11,10 |W ew pair is needed to go with the suit early in the year. That's how it comes that youcan buy 50 plan may Be 18) 1, |sgtuss Fasrary, thio to iit, Marck, | | $5 and $6°trousers here to-morrow at 8.50—fashionable worsteds in nobby stripe effecta for men of 90 to 3 5 ne elec- |S i if % 131 te 1a: epee ae Le 2a May 52 inch waist measure. A large variety for choice.. a 0 e Bett u % * 5. Etltet Feet Lt tHE FLL H+ + Ba5 | Sates aa = 12 Ae “STOCK TRANSFER TAX LAW UPHELD ‘Appellate Division Sustains Lower Court in Decision that Law Is Constitutional, Serer gow an increase thts month ems jw an increase of 10 ger cent. in the numiber of pas- |Inter Bengere carried. This increase n ranged from 65,000 to ret daily, the | xan. deing about The Cc. Metropplitan surface lines Hr since fF ee eae: ® # 000. have Dr. Carter in his work on “! BITS! a3. i Pielteel+ | ttett Preece sae the newly merged ayatem. dollars, an inci @ day, or about $360,000 a month. On of these brokers, ree] * RUS uted to disease of the brain:— Fak 8, 83: ee wei Frese « eecetehcbe eeeges! BACARRA RES RESRE i Sell Oki ee ba) ed. marriage, his in |The Appellate Division of the Su-| HOR for, tis Stoel, Tn veg ad Be ee tye hted....A pair of glasses Preme Court this afternoon handed] bid. 8% 08 Supadi ba? There 1s authority for the statement so + ‘ that strong Interests have agreed to pur. a *e% 206% = git | Eyes examined by Oculists who are See ae ot Sten Mtetropoltan snerger im” ine” aie 4 "i | Registered Physicians of experlence. Some time ago Albert J. Hatch, a julvaient to present prices, | Penns ey 8% 1G + onde ein hak utdercee, Stock broker living in Connecticut, ger eg he i RS 4 ate in some stocks of railroads out- expense of ie Ge o & ff New Yi of New York. He was then ar- td ae 1s Oculists and Opticians. ae 43 Years’ Practice. Bos aut siemies? git" 25 Broad Street Arcade “LOOK FIRST TO THE BYES.” eases of the Eye” reports the case of a patient with palpitation of the headache and sickness attrib- “He gave up business and a 223 Sixth Avenue | 1345 Broadway Below 16th St. Below 86th St. 350 Sixth Avenue | 217 Broadw: Below 231 Bt Autor’ Hose vicunas—long and medium coats—in swell tourist models. Take your choice of all our highest class suits 17 50 ANA OVercoats........-....00.005 0000-5 tee e ‘Dis- pats cada AMERICANS LEAD IN LONDON STOCK MARKET. Winter Suits and Overcoats for Men Formerly $22, $20, $18 & $17, ‘ Reduced to a3 « Of all the January salés we have ever instituted this takes the fais ret. Chesa- | By io was ¢ ‘ture. ‘The market closed easier. H Foreigners were dul! J were | ‘weak, new serip selling at 6-8 discount owlng to rumors of 2 new loan and the Japanese budget statement. qepeuene ; ipperal Sixes of 1904 were quoted at | food damand. furs peake & Ohi ensi Next Sunday’s World. What “Baby” Thinks About the Baby Bureau? An interesting account of the latest Government Department, on the most importance for you—for two very good reasons. First, the character of the clothes involved is infinitely higher than we have ever had the good fortune to offer, and, Second, the enthusiastic response shows a deep apprecia- tion of this underpriced sale. SEB NEST SUNDAY’S WORLD. We are determined to clean up our entire stock of Men’s Suits and Overcoats no matter what the penalty may be- WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. —_ - oo | Tribpte from the lowatan, of Jowa City, Ia, | “The 1906 World's Almanac and bed is a out, and {s han- im ever. It has all the old “features with some additions, This Has. become so popular that it) <” Daa | Broadway, __ This‘is our great combination offer, embracing a splendid assortment of men’s suits and overcoats of the best materials and finest tailoring at close to half price. Over 300 suits comprising all the best worsteds } s] 7 50 e Over 200 overcoats in sizes 36 to 46 inclusive | Book clearance. SIMPSON, ORAWFORD co. PA January bargains in copyright _ Girls’ suits at about half. cloth books at 25c. Handsome NE of the bargains f i earing sales is a lot of misses’ and interme- Q aiate tuiS at 925, that sold ail the way up to $90 during the season, Inventory is close at editions, many in the regular 1.25 and 1.40 bindings. Hundreds of titles. rnira ricor. — =_- hand now and we can delay no longer. The entire stock of long coat models, in broadcloth and fine cheviots— nearly all the colorings used this sea- son—well tailoredand lined through- rt 5 out—tight fitting or semi-effects— bg? Le Tae ines gt Secsslons oct'Chualer Harrts notch collar and fly front—various bs MacGrath up to $50. Fotscesee-sss-e0s+* Matern Men Motaun ficverteon Cheviot, serge or broadcloth suits, 21.50 Queewof Queiparts Archer Hibert ¢ New model for early wear—‘‘Pony’’ jacket style, in fine blue and black serge or cheviot—also broadcloths, in royal blue, red and black—trimmed with self-color braid and fancy strappings—lined throughout with white minarets Cram's Quick Reference Atlas of the World. With over 40,000 index entries and census statistics, 39c Webster's Unabridged Dictionsry. y ' new skirt model. Price. sees 21. Latest 1903 ed x of 5,000, new Misses’ unfinis! suits, $15 words; tan sheep; 1; has seid at four «]n black and blue—smart blouse style with wide girdle— times the price.+++~ «» 1.98 daintily trimmed with silk braid and small fancy buttons— New Canary ene Se lined with black silk taffeta—new skirt model. Price $15 | tions. Was 9c. ; now. lustre 69, Junior and inter-[Girls’ 6.50 coats|Girls’ long coats | yo iies of To-day. By FH at mediate suits,9.75 at 3.50. at 7.95. Follode Li B. Published to acl sais One 3 75. Inplaincheviotsand| 1-8 lengths, in high] Girls’ long coats— ou Be ate lished to sell at $15, Oiur price Dy fancy mixtures—looze | class, heavy manish fedds and ends, among | Dickens’ Works. Odd volunes of the Chapman, & r semi-fitted notch a full and| which are some of Hall double column, green cloth Dickens. [l- collar or collar-| boxy—lined through- }-the best models shown lustrations by Frederick Barnard,.......-se+0+ 50c less effe raid] out — hand-embroid- {during this season | World's Great Classics. ion de luxe. Buck- trimmed—satin lined | eredemblemonsleeve. | too many to describe. ram. Japan labels. The wer's of Joh Stuart Mill, —new skirt. Size 6 to 14 years,| Sizes 6 to 14 years. | De Tocqueville, Hegel and other great philosophers. Price... se+++ 9-75] Value $6.50, at,.3,50| Price..«+++ +++ 7.95} Sold by subscription at $25 per set. Our 4 Misses’ fancy dresses, $10 to 18.75. PHCOisatsas cccsoccosrsssvces as wae 18.78: Misses’ rain coats, special, 9. Girls’ 8.95 full length coats, 85. Special prices on all fine bindings in sander sets. SIMPSON, CRAWFORD CO. Best 59c. negligee shirt in New York. D thing in these shirts at 59c., and in order that you may form an ‘OU'LL agree that we Mire fc sal af explanation. We owned the materials before the shirts were i lues, we 5! ‘ Bap asisedn is gene quantity in order to get the price down to our figures. Senin Wibod: : ‘An excellent grade of white and colored madras in patterns favored by business men—have detatched cuffs—a complete range of sizes in the 59cec that the exclusive haberdasher wouldn’t hesitate to price at $1, and which we shall be obliged to price higher later in the seasons cesesaeesee ; Men's semi-negligee ifications. No assortment—every shirt made according to our own speci skimping in measurements, but full where fulness gives freedom, shirt Men's plaited bosom | White madras shirts at 75c. sent . shirts, 79. Plain white negligee shirts of fine) shirts, >i. | Fine white. cambric — full| woven madras—shirts that are gener-| _ Made of fine printed eottons— ing comfort —with | plaited bosom with detached or enffe—all| attached cuffs—coat model— ... 75¢| correct style and perfect fit. Men's 2.50 bath robes at 1.65, Imported cotton blanket robes—sold regu- plaited bosoms—hand laund-| ously cut, assuri ered—cushioned necks—a per-|detatched or attdched fect fitting shirt bargain at 79c. | sizes. Bt wovvce Men's four-in-hands at 25c Men's 79c. neckwear at 50c. 4 English squares and All in wide four-in-hand—the kind usually Tbe lok gnc ig oe vee “a sai larly at 2.50—we have just 35 left, one of four-in-hands in rich colori and designs, # sold in exclusive shops at 50c, Our price for pnlack earns and hades, Specially | the best values ever ofsred mie the we all si: eee to-morrow is just half. sesseeees20C.| priced for to-morrow atesseseerrers? «530 | a small one, it comprises SIMPSON, CRAWFORD ¢O,©©_— Great values in juvenile shoes. in their teens, and shoes for toddling infants. HOES for girls—shoes for boys—shoes for young ladies well Phsed of arsatand ack pe : : Candy 4 An i tion at prices that barely for the 59. 50 specials de cis ene bes tt fie ou rte et syn or pret wen Stowe | that keep the feet warm and in all sorts of weather. Sixth Floor. Chocolates and bonbons, 1 Ib. They come up to the latest Fashion requirements in every particular, Must close them out to the Inst pair before inventory, hence the great reduetions. iée Chocolate charlotte russe, 1 Ib. Kcsvesdesscyrecervesctens! Regular | Regular Regular Assorted nut and fruit choco- $3 shoes. & OO | $2-50shoes. F 75\8 ew, 3] 35 lates, 1 Ib. box., oe Sizes 11 - ine 834 to - oe é e Sugnr-coated onda ws to 9, at 1036} ab..t sto 8, 1 bb. Boys’ and youths’ shoes. Not job lots or factory-damaged kinds, but perfect high- // grade shoes, those of which dur best customers well know the merit, ‘The shoes were made for Fall and Winter wear. Now| Spring shoes are due, ani we must have room for them. Italian chocolat Chocolate sponge, 1 Ib. box Salted Peanuts, lb. box. Spice or gum drops, 1b. bo: After-dinner mints, box... Best assorted chocolates, 1 Ib. Hdxievenrerenee Ais i Florida sweet oranges, dos. All $3 $9 00| AN2s0 {All 1.50 95 All 1.00 9 All Téc, New. pitted. dates, phg-oe» Sd ‘ feet 8 l yy aie CP atrcee at | YC ace at ao :