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THE WORLD: . TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1906, SENATE BILL PROTECTS | RAILWAY SECURITIES. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 30.—At the request of ‘NO. WONDER THE ALBANY CAPITOL IS CRUMBLING! By Maurice Ketten, The Evening World’s Angle-and-Curve Artist, MURPHY HEARS THAT CROKER IS i 10 Per Cent. DI coaPoRATIONS “‘TFausts ofc are. the Savings Bank Association of the Open State Senator Stevens, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banks, to day. In- Every troduced a amending the ne i law relutive to. investments of aavings| Evening bank trust funds, the amendment continues tho legal. Until ty, of Investments in the bonds of any 7 ay ce Bi 7 Actoal Valine on railway corporation which has been the lock. ie as object & merger so long as the 9 o’Cloc A idee counints of the following article™ 4" In on exhibition in our bonds of the new corporation continue showing you exactly um they W0ld appear in y, to pay 4 per cent, This Home Present Tammany Boss * avec 3 ————— F ianeail| Ss racule carn Hine Came ORRIN BEDROOM. ela, - in Pitiable Plight WOOL EXAMINER OUT. Hise: [A peiy"Warmsneust” 900,00 | cou Srna ae Among Followers. Robert N, Kitohing Dropped With- me tar,tt' $1 Down & $1 per Week, ser cnameust watt a ; woven wins ed out Explanation. It was announced to-day at the office ot George W. Whitehead, Appraiser of Merchandise for this port, that Robert N, Kitching, wool examiner in thet of- fice, was to-day removed by order of the’ Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Kitching has been connected with <he Appraser’s office since 1889, and before that was engaged in the wool business. Mr, Whitehead refused to say what |? were the Secretary's reasons for remov- ing Kitching. 70 | weed | kof pairs Curtains, | | DINING-ROOM— | Oak Sideboard, bevel) ~ mirror, or. elegant) Sewing Machine, with) SPORT” IS LONESOME. KITC! Kiltchen Closet, *“Two-Spot” and “Joke” Are £ Gone from the Famous | Devery Trio. THROUGH ‘This Dining Outfit, consisting of a fine 5-foot folden oak Extension Table wita Accounts up te If yon purchasc ae * Fuenitnre, Ca 0 Ten cokion oak fin- ° 10,000 by # u The humiliating position of leader of FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES, pets,&c., amognt- ish ‘Cane nt pastel ba 1 pie oe head faces eee i aed W ORLEANS, La., Jan, 90.—Fair|ing to ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT sysrem ment. hand out the perquisites that are sup- posed to go with the position ts held to-day by Charles F. Murphy. entries for to-morrow are a8] $50 Worth, $5.00 Down, $1.00 375 Worth, $7.50 Down, $1.50 x Worth, $10.00 Down, $2.00 por Woek Worth, $15.00 Down, 62.25 New Jeracy and Connecticut, per, Week | $190 wt tut as ay ULL He stands as a supplicant with his hat in P| 4 his hand outside the windows of an =e) petupsiee that does not recognize Richard Croker must laugh in his pleeve when he hears that there 1s ~ 1a A | @ Tammany Hail boss who is unable PC, mim to get a hearing from a Mayor elected a PEP LL 2 on a Tammany ticket. mt de EOMEY Arabo : ‘rank Monte Tammany district leaders who sup- a ported Murphy for the highest honors in the gift of the organization wink when they remember the three-headed CORPORATIONS TRUITS RAILROADS, ETC.. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION UNDERLYING THE BUILDING one-half fur ttennas ‘i Doss-ship of Tammany that William 8. Wagorman ‘ Ww Devery called “Sport and Yoke: asa RIGHTS oF Dry Dollar “(b: 6s,” ‘Maxis-—Dare, ‘wo-Spot.”” aries F. Murphy was ore the ‘Sport. Dan McMahon was the . | “Two-Spot.” Louis Haffen was the \ ‘To-day and to-morrow see the end ot our January Semi-Annual Sale, poeee ‘ ete \ Don’t miss this last chance to buy a suit for ney, or an overcoat for next ou never hear of Mr. McMahon in inte savi 2 per cent, nly two days’ i SILIGRSEAS OME HAS ae Hee winter at a saving of 25 to 40 per cent, Only two days’ more life for : Murphy's friends. Mr, Haffen as a THERE CORN peaches these prices: factor in Tammany Hall has ceased to ToTHe $12.50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats. . . $9 Males $12.5 otodbsxoad exist. Mr. Murphy, the “Sport” of the triumvirate, continues to hold up his end and make more secure the asser- tion of Mr. Devery that when you place @ leader in Tammany Hall who doesn’t know anything it 1s impossible to teach him when his time comes to get out. Every politician !s superstitious, and all superstitious people know that $15 and $18 Suits and Overcoats..............5 GIL | $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats.......+.+.++55 $22.50 and $25 Overcoats and Suits. PAAR De ee ee el Orne fmportant happenings run in series of 5 three. McMahon went first, Haffen went Lettie. Rep. +5) a i Man telaciercieta'e virate. MI hy is last—th ely to take the Pacific Mail Steam- » Glad-Corsair ~ . CHOC: CIR Sy EEE Gp a | tiigecérpany. 0" ina for totuaing to| BRSe ONES HORUCONE RING: es $35 Suits and Overcoats.......0...00f000.0055 GBI acktie frelgi consign to it over the it All Gone But Murphy. ponent, Riilitoad, | This steamship | 8 ‘Mhiere was conatderable covering in the . Prices of all clothing for Boys 3 to 16 years and for Young Men 16 | nant 5 at aetna Sa eal We TUESDAY, JAN, 9. | ciflc Ratlw: ‘Company. ‘Secretary Tatt gouin. By. pi early wheat market to~lay and prices to 20. reduced 25 to 40 per cent. tween the position that Murphy holde in mole to-day all| 8:Feported to be im favor of the Gov-| St Foe a aes advanced quite sharply. Tammany_Hall and the position he holds | Prices continued to tumble to-day all] ernment operating a line of transporte | St Ww. Corn rose on steady’ cables. Get the Habit. Go to 1 fm the “Three-M’ Trio. He was the | along the ne. The sharp selling mov between San Frincisco and Panama {0 York's opening prices were: ity Te a “sport” of “Joke and Sport and Two-| mont which begun late yesterday after tteamers Buch top would’ inevit. Corn—May, 803-8 bid; July, 01-2 bia, | Eight Opera e 5 | Spot.” He was the Murphy in Murphy, | noon in consequerce of ‘the pore | ably affect the through fates’ on’ he Chicago! opening prices were: cWhsat 3 % Ve McCurdy and McCall. “Joke and ‘“Two- | Congressional Investigation of the ‘| transcontinental rafireads, u —May; 85 to 8 1-8; July, $3 1-2 tovee's8; ‘ ! Spot’ and McCurdy and McCall have | sylvania Railroad combination Sait a 1 September, 823-8. Corn—May, 41-4 to 5 4 gone, and Murphy Is overdue. It 13 a] more aggravated this forenoon. All the cL P. 25% Me ETagy ASS te Use UNION SQUARE, 279 Broadway, lucky man who can withstand two] pears, big and little, had their hammers = Quotations. Hubber pe: 111 New York's closing prices were: 14th St. & Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., Such experiences In the line of super-| ot and struck at ere eats aid at, closing prices and arises: nd, Wheat—May, 90 5-8 bid; July, 89 164 bla, NEW YORK CITY. 125th St., cor. 3d Ave. atition such as Murphy has gone} coud reach. The !noessant ci jepate| oni yesterday's final | Va.-Gar, Chem’ 1a Corn—Janui 821-4 cffeved; Muy, ———— = = = = through. more margins caused & whol herd Car, Chem. pf U9 503-8 bid; September. 50 3-8 pid. 7 To be @ successful leader of Tammany | throwin over of umall sreralet ts Bolas ar ek 24 ggitica losin ve! When - Hall a man must absolutely dominate | ings. Operators wita smal is way ary sy Shane tO as h his following. Richard Croker com-j frightened out by the Insistent asser- 2 ‘BL Wee ear ae asa Corn—January, aLits May. 4 5-8 Clearance Sale of S oes for Men. from his leaders because | tious of the bears that “the bottom ts uy, 9 _ 4 | Advance. “—Decline. ee pe es pfferel; Septembe:. $ & hakaia ; ‘ ket.” ast 108, ‘The total eales of stocks to- eee ‘ ; Nee ee eee eri | iin Crertnous uaoldatiia lasiow ore: [4 He, By, — 2M | Meh shares and of Bonas Hs % * Twice a year this event punctuates the 0 push along that w ont ‘ x = ee Boys Who Use Tobacco Are Barred. : the interests of the men upon whom| hour affected Union Pacific and Read. 3, ee— i+ BURLINGYON, Vt, van. g—wigni | & g conduct of our shoe business. So that he @#pended for election-day results. | ing chiesty, although there was liberad | ait Sf COTTON TURNS WEAK Fea eae dant hassel tonne z 3 h | b bsol hb When Croker had things of moment to| buying of Amalgamated Copper, Smelt fy iy ON FREESELLING, | Kivusere of topaces ure tobe, barrea | ® the clearance may be absolute, the pass around he passed them to leaders | |. Steels and Pennsylvania, Near- 1M 116 from athletic teams as well as from H mo had made ood in getting votes, It] Cm tM Ae ane malt in. be- 1 aoe Cotton started ateady In the market |Roldine aut ‘achool “omiges’ ot members| S . prices have been reduced extremely. requires no forty hotse-power electric |!¥ © EE TRE CR 1% 13% —'m | to-day, prices belng uncharmed to | Sh> {7 AMY school organization after | @ Hy Cc h Ught to put into view the leaders and| "+e noon. ‘The fac Gea 11%%q AS BEE” | points higher. A tot of toni stu w a g ? Button, Lace, Blucher and Congress Shoes workers who were overlooked by | ancial Interests gave the market #t0MY | Am AES as (BR — h, | thrown out, nowever, and the ist sou, | = ——==|3 4 of patent coltskin, patent or box calfskin, i Charles F. Murphy during the first two] Support undoubtedly prevented # muc! Eig ie yes ere ronening prices were: Janvary-11 : . Te kid ci rt 3, 00 years of the administration of George | more serious break. Renkers taantifed ia rue je — hy mh } s patent leather and vici kidSkin. f Do. B, McClellan, They could group them-| with the control of Union je bow! 1h ISK 1s — 11.29 to 11.80; July, | 0 11, e | Ives in the dark in the middle of a] tnat stock persistently, and the stanch ® Sy Sy A August, 1L15 bid: Beptember, 100 bid: 3 : Formerly $4.00 & $5.00. vacant lot and present @ mass to an} 1.4) prokerage houses distributed their a ate = te prices. were: | Januar: = S Approaching curiosity-seeker as Dix as} ying orders all around the room. Fre- 1B agit 1 ; ik i, reprunry. 1095, to 108 ne $ 3 Lace, Blucher and Button Shoes of patent} the Rock of Gibraltar, But the little} a uyne ralltes followed the strenuous ef- 1 iy Be an 35; June, "U2 @ gine), frees % leather, box, box calf or wax calf, with) bunch that Murphy favored got what a oWikn Bedn- ae BS gt s 88; ‘August, 11.12 to 11, Boweles: thes g t 2. 00 was going in the way of patronage and | foTts of the bull operators, Meaeantes 1% IE 1h — x 19 inst; October, 10.54 t0 eughlpe babi ceeece o toes from extreme to extreme. i 7 they waxed fat on the food, sylyanis Rellroad shares 60 a w% a SB fabled ne : relleves Constipation $ Our determination to® | Richard Croker 18 coming back to| 14% the private wires from Philadelphia | ¢ Be IK 10K Gnd clonusen the aye: bf . } New York before long. He has sald|awere kept hot with orders to buy. Some | » & & RUSSIA RAISES tem. The ouperiority @ clean up CLEAN—at ANY that he will not mix in’ polltics, but]of the leading directors of the Pennsyl- |'¢! ee aM Fa ay, RATE OF INTEREST. of : price—produces bargains $ there areTammany leaders who know | yania Rail-cad, who were in New * oy Dy wo We — oie ee “BUNYAD! JANOS” @ no one can resist who can ® how Charles F. Murphy sought to un-lioaay, expressed surprise that a 17 a7” 170% +1] ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 90.—An im- over Suse superior values in? cermine him when he was the leader} prop ugition to investigate the so-called is By 1 | portant financial measure dictated by © Winter’ wear. ¢ gf the organization, and they wonder | pennsylvania combination’ should nave $8) BK te ec teros aaitie. reveiirlonney eat Zour choicest styles: % Broadway, 334 te 34th Street, stand, cvused a scare In the stock market. ~ tation and the Impossibility of com- *® FADIES', MISSE @ Mucshy'a’Plani Deen Laid ‘These directors pointed out that the Si $f — 1, |peting with the rates of private banks i St, MISSES’ and $ urphy’s Plan Deep Laid. Pennsylvania management had for Be ReT is announced. iA nikal Imperial & CHILDREN'S COATS, B 4 ' Charlea F. Murphy was laying his pi . Be Wh + r : of the govern- é s | pipes (some of them gas) to succeed | Many years Faun more era bales as & ment savings banks from 36 t0 4 per y ACERS, PU Eas, RINE S | Croker as leader of Tammany for a| cerning its business than any o ec aad 178 = 5" | “The government hopes it will have a aera Gees ae ince g | } long time before Croker knew anything | road company. President Cassatt and arg! ee 9, —5 tayorabie effect on the redevositing, of MEN’S and BOYS’ ® about it, When Croker finally became | First Véee-President Green, it was sald, 3 ret 17 +] a % paced already recommenced, ‘Ac- SUITS and OVERCOATS $ ! wise, he found that Murphy had so 6n-| are ready at any time to furnish all the ‘ 38 72 Increased deposits in the si wings banks are offered at dollars less & LL trenched himself that he could not be) acts that Congress or the Interstate sae 8 Sot for the first half of the Russian Jan- hh ked & O7AVE Cor. 24737 | dislodged without a hard fight. While} Commerce Commission choose to call Sou, pt. 8% 8 Go — | uary were $2,500,000, ten times the ins $ than our January marked ® Croker was fighting for his political ex- for’ It fe & fautter of; officlal: record Ae 130! 13 10 — 14 | crease during the elmilar period of 1905, down price:, rs Announce their fstence In the face of bigger political | f° : Ff oe 10 — 1 ee Cc D : TO SEE IS TO BUY! ANNUAL ot aaa 1 ita eld Ly Sinan ook AREER rete e Bs = $ LONDON STOCKS WEAK 14 ents a ay Whatever the price—" Cheerful WINTER. S ALE OF SHOES to face, Biri CLAsrea. 2 ITH TR. . Credit’ makes the pay ment casy, — | trying to turn Croker's flank. Up to/Ohlo, the Norfolk and Western and = de oh ok ADING DULL-| | BuysaHighGrade ||| AN EVENT EAGERLY AWAITED BY DISCRIMINATING BUYERS. the time he succeeded In accomplishing| other roads ts jointly with the Vander- oo i! ; e For Regular $3, $4, $5 and $6 this feat ho had been heard of but sel-| pits, ‘The Pennsylvania does not own “ae LONDON, Jan, 9.—Rntos for money aesariilisch 2-35 eerValues.” New vor, ee Jeon i even one-third of the stook of either of 36h 18 pre pesipcalel A Lg pour lee . ‘ - ‘The most complete selection of stylish footwear for men, women and chil- ‘Ho had been known as a keeper of @/ the three roads mentiined. Further- 1 10h Stock Exchange was quit ¢ ae CASH on CREO eat dren in Now York. chain of saloons on the east side, as a ts. testi th were weak whil iu and price? . Sooke under Mayor Van| more, there ia sworn mony to the iy Shy wenk while arranging the conaols e F sana spurt." of “Toke” | effect that there {s no pooling agree- ' 8, 4 @ better tone, Conpola wore closed with é : 2410-243 Sixth Ave., 3 "Sport" 'wo-Bpot.’ ¥ ret traffic arrangement be- me ratla wore dull. ial hand oun uiniend by Murphy | Ment, or sec 208, - ur special sale of Between r5th andr6th sts, { ana it “elena, iio" sutcceoded. Richard | tween the Pennsylvania Railroad and ae s adting, een ee WER on Naw Tork Pe one FIIISFIS VIF GEVITTS ey e ‘famman: = i 4 vl ‘ ° a HT pobedy vir Pg enAGCcteTG | peeg ot reiint” Carat i uade-| iid Rie Retin Seay aeMyat|Phundred Benedict pianos ery “Ingratitude' Nor id cha: pose ‘- et t and - Croker's adherents try to knife young | taking to control the B. end O., the C. ee ‘TRetled at below the best quotations of | F t $198.50 is in full THE CALL OF THE WORLD. Mr. Murphy, On the contrary, they Ruselang were lower and Jnoaness| {4 x now in fu helped him slong, and hc had no more} and O. and the Norfolk and Western td wore steady. Foreigners xoseratin ene In 1905, the twenty-third year of The World's continuous growth since its mora! supporters up to the time that he| was to prevent rate-outting In trunk- frm, Japanese Imperial Sixes of 1904 force uplifting began in 1883, it printed, in its morning and Sunday editions only, tried: to dictate bo t MeClellan | line territory, Each of the controlled 100 were quoted at 103, . 4,680 ‘columns of advertising, an increase of 6408%, columns, divided into jayor after the last election than the old-time (Croker followers |All ball to the Knight, of # Raxor and’ Btrop, ‘Who shaves, cuts hair and draws good | pays All hall to World Help Wants, whichotraightway goforth 004, roads is earning mtich more now than when operated independently. John W. Gates expressed his views on the market very freely during the day. Here are some of the things that Six Beautiful Engrav- ings 5 J-2 x 8 inches cost $350.00. Terms as low as $1.00 Similar pianos else where a The New York newspaper ments. 1,134,959 single paid advertisements, a gain over 1904 of 206,316, less than half as much in columns and increased but 7,911 single advertise GROWTH BY PERIODS. closest to The World in total space grew much Advts, Published, he ‘i: ‘We have been on the uo grade for eight months and a set back ‘was but natural. odd shaki > : 1883 oom, 86,577 \- W eek, which makes 1 : 5 or cee | ee eee ere epost iene aday. towns oear{{| (See \ || 448.798 Somel cents a day, toown a beau- save, never “seen anythi 90 bconeno 82,79. eM een Ot Ne Famous Cathedrals. y RT, Ae"thictthe pes | I | Meg, eee erate ys the Vanderbilts to lanificant ae impression ts row | that there ina very lime Now Any person sending to Father John’s Medicine Laboratories, Dept. 141, Lowell, Mass, a 2-cent stamp, will receive six beautiful the | ngravings: showing the most famous Cathedrals of the world, with a sketch of each. These engravings will be entirely free from advertising matter. _ The above offer is made to advertise Father John’s Medicine. and coughs and all throat and lung troubles, Not a.patent medicine, contains no 4/ alcohol or injurious drugs. Physicians, clergymen and public institutions ‘where use and recommend it, Fifty years in use, =~ cl, fae % . It cures colds DELAY. eae _ i Raises 6th Ave, Q 23d St. tiful high grade piano— Come in at once and make your selection—DON’T EHRICH BROS., duplicate of China sili in up- peararce, it costs less than half and wears much bet- r for the touch of cot- ton in it, Samples mailed upon request, Please give —_ the name of your dealer. a= <a. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, wae SBF ED SL INTRODU: IDE GLACE, Third and Wercor Ste New York. 1905 the year, when, according No other newspaper ever reached so vast a total, The World's own post-office. * The World's Want momentum reached its greatest force in the last half of to a count made by Messrs, Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co., chartered accountants, it printed 611,215 advertisements, 817 printed by the New York Herald, leading it by 55,398 in the aggregate printed for the six months from July 1 to January 1, More than 75 per cent. of The World's Want advertisers give thelr business addresses, but, despite this, over 870,000 repli 1,154,959 against 555,- before made such gains in a similar period or s came to the box numbers in

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