The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1906, Page 8

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CRNA “MNES IPPEAL TO PEASANTS “My Brothers,” He Calls; Them in Plea to Pre- vent New Rioting. THREATEN BIG RISING. Land Owners Ruined by Rural) People Who Will Seize All in Spring. TROOPS JOIN REBELS.| Viadivostok Ruled by Mutineers, Who Make Their Owh Terms ¥—Note to Emperor. &T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 2—In view of the profound conviction prevailing jamong the Marshals of the nobility, members ef the Zemstvos and other \otaas%e which ere in direct touch with | the peasants that the spring will wit- ry ) ness a renewal of agrarian disorders = | throughout the country on a mbre de- i plorable scale than ever before, the Em- thas addressed a plain, oulspoken mandate to the peasantry setting forth ‘that the rights of property are sacred i that the peasants will be violating * his will if they attempt to enter lato | possession of private lands. ‘At the same time he has assured them that with the co-operation of the Na- | tonal Assembly he will institute meas- ures for their relief. The Emperor's words were delivered personally to a deputation from the Kursk Government gnd fill be sent ‘broadcast throughout the empire in the | hope of counteracting the widespread | elie prevailing among the masses of | the peasantry that the Czar had ordered © the distribution of all private lands and that only the landowners and local off- were hampering the ex¢oution of his will, The Emperor cn this cocasion ad- essed the Kurak jeascnts as “My Brothers" and talke1 to them in simple Russian terms capable of being under- Stood by the most igncrant. He sald: ‘Iam most glad to see you. You ) must know very well that every right of property is sacred to the State. The ‘owner has the same right to his land) @S you peasants have to yours. Com- municate this to your fellows in the villages. In my solicitude for you I do not forget the peasants whose needs are dear to ms and I will look after them perpetually, as did my ate father. The National Assembly will soon assemble and in co-operation with me, discuss the best measures for your relief. Have confidence in me. 1 will assist you. But I repeat, remember always that right of property is holy and invioable.” — Ss ws WHEAT DROPS AS ’ CORN MAKES GAINS. ——— Wheat started lower in the market to-day, influenced by large Argentina shipments, ensier cables “and” ‘milder temperatures In the Southwest. Corn Was firm and higher. New York’s opening prices Wheat—May, 895-8; July, 883-4. “Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat —July, 833-8 to 831-4 to 833-8; Septem- Corn—May, 43-8 to #4 6-8; September, 4. closing price were? 344. Wheat 831-2 to $3 5-5; Corn—Febru: | 2 to 45-8; July, ptember, 45 offered, SITE ARBRE TE Rapid Transit. increasing prices for the past two or of the Exchange that the common stock Mividend will be. in reased from a 5 to = ipa SUAAy SS: as " he eta , ' THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ’s, 1906. eh z Ary ; Ac additional fact thi n% sa — yl soutn. Paci .. 00% 9% 99K + encumber the alaewaiks, alfady faados Ss a Ree roan eM gS Fase: NK Bt | REPLIES TO CITS UNION. |srcvr't: Sudelntanace. nd pane crviveny the itemuliar rumbes sboHy ® SET seas pe hw ————— upon the Rapid’ Transit Commission to jouthern steel and iron nation, 2 i & rn : g F | * | George, A. Kessler was to-day elected | 8 = ee Ry ah 4 Vature Subway Entrances to Ba) ta io action. | ——_——_ @ director of Tennessee Coal and Iron 10% 10 IIe aes + 4 Bufllt en Private Property. Secretary Barrows, for the board, re- | ih place of F. 8. Witherbee, resigned. | ¢ —3 WOK BU r plied to-day that arrangements would | * FRIDAY, Feb. 2 : t, Harriman and fis friends still Ge. heed . a gs wet %| ‘The clty committee of the Citizens’ |)". ae in ature subways to hase | A few persona who know what i SEER AC INn Guiocoed tobe tee Rene 1 B +t ¥ ER ais ae Union some tinie ego met and passed | Pritts property, ao that no partion of pA ES golng to happen in Great Northern and] the Union Pacific tors next weak, | ae + ,*iu we ie ine +e resolutions complaining that the en- | the sidewalks Will bé used for Buch a | Northern Pacific affairs are eagerly aay aes tiv ile et eaeereaa pen. & a 30 te w a x trances and exits of subway stations | purpose has Hoty dered the subject. en, = Bill Takes Power from State! scraping Wall street for the compara-| is’ nor. uk t there will be ‘any | DOR Un =a) ae wae ya iy 7 tively few floating shares of these | change in the jend on the preferred | Hint Deg SOM: ni tg % Se = 18 = 2 = Commission, but Not stocks, Hill and Morgan brokers haye | stock norinill there he anny new p a KR eh — been buying these shares at steadily | have been made by brokers on the floor = it id =f = aah a3 i + |three days. Great Norther! has ad- vaneed 17 points since last Wednesday (Special to The Evening World.) nd Northern Pacific touched 211 1-2 a ALBANY, Feb, 2—The old New York|new high record, to-day. Stock Ex- City Railroad Commission bill was in- change brokers are telling each other troduced in the Assembly to-day by AS-/that when the expected melon is cut lata Tours The measure pro-!the major part of it will go to a small vides for the appointment by the Mayor | group of insiders. ‘There is scarcely @ Ne ssioners, who are to have | goupt that the Great Northern stock- the same authority over railroads ‘older are soon to derive bepefits from which are entirely or for the most pa Within the city of New York as tne |tH@ enormously valuable fron ofe lands State Railroad Board now has. The au-|C%"ed by the company, An arrange- thority of the State Commission is to| ment 4s now in proceas of negotiation terminate, The authority now vested in| DY Which the United States Steel Cor- the Rapid ‘Transit. Commisston, how-|PTtion will take this ore. It is be- ever, is not to be interfered with. |Neved that before President James J. The commission may examine and | Hill left this city a few days ago he keep informed as to the condition of | Signed the necessary papers for the or- city rajlmads, the manner in which they | 64Mization of a holding company with are operated for the security and accom. |@ capital of $100,000.00 or $120,000,000. modation of the public, and thelr com- | This company will buy the ore lands pliance with the provisions of their| {tom the Great Northern and will con- charters, and for this purpose may ex- | tact with the steel corporation for amine their books and compel the prv- |Mining the ore on a tonnage royalty duction of books and papers and wit-| basis. Besides receiving a royaity the nesses, and my, conduct hearings on Great Northern will haul the ore from ny proposed change of the jaw, rela- the mines to the dock at a stipulated tive to any ralirouds Ur of the Benerdl | rate, It is current gossip in ike cea railroad law. The board shall also investigate ac. |that Mr. Hi forced the United States counts and make an annual report to|Steel management to give him mich the State Lowlslature: ace in the judg. | Detter terms than they wanted to ment of the Board required jt shall give 1” the opinion of many of the most notice to the company, and after prater| active trad 5 € motid Rearings if the orders of the Board re | overdose ot comete eee anket wot an not complied with the facts shal! Paes Coe oe pen Menai oe) ENOL Presented to the Corporation Counsel or | Us dealings uf Amalgamated were gov- be Lor the Attorney-General for action, aby ne, Attorney-General for action. || erned by one skilled hand, and that instance of the Transit Reform Camnit,| band reacied out from the Standard tee of One Hundred and allied organiza- Oil buliding. At te opening a score of tions, It has heretofore received the ap-| Mr, Rogers's brokers flooded the mar- proval of the Board of Trade and Trans. Dortation, the City Club Association arid ket with offers for Amalgamated. No otter civic organizations in the various attention was paid to lots of less than parts of New, York: City: | 800 shares, and most of the dealings SE EEECaEE COTTON NERVOUS | Were in lote of 1,000 shares and over. {During the first half hour 100,000 shares + ON NORTH REPORT, | Am#'samated changed hands. J. M. ; Amory ulone took 50,000 shares and Flower & Co. %,000 shares. In the first The report of the Census Bureau, | hour trading in Amalgamated consti published to-day, estimating the amount | tuted more vhan 33 per cent. of all the of cotton unginned on Jan. 16 gt 250.854 / transactions. Much surprise was caused bules, caused considerable excitement | by the readiness with which this stock in the cotton market. The market was | came out. After the trading In Amal- very active and irregular before the re-| gamated got well under way, the sell- port. ing orders kept pace with the buying ‘The opening was 10 to 13 points higher | orders, Efforts to ascertain the source on the higher cables and covering, but! of these solling orders, although eager {he market almost seomedistely Weak: and persistent, were futile, Information 4 0) report was issued | oo) he t f lower. he to-day. Standard Oil and City Bank in- he report was followed by a inance w big holding co advance of 20 to 24 points, with take over the Amaig: selling at 11.01. There was heavy r mated, including Anaconda and the iging, and the market later ruled very United Copper properties. The Heinze | irregular and nervous, with the local! interest in United Copper has a trade disposed to doubt the acouracy of | practically eliminated. Complete details the éstimate. of this new combination will be nounced officially very soon, An effort was made to have Speaker Cannow order the report read in the | House, but he flatly refused to do this, | ket, was enlivened by two or three sen- saying the document must pass through | $itional spurts besides that of Great ordinary channels and announcing that | Northern. Tennessee Coal and Iron, he thought the figures. were misin- | for instance advanced from 157 to 163, { ormation rather than information that | thereby scoring its highest record. they were based on partial returns and | Sloss-Sheffleld shares advanced 6 | points on the same kind of buving that started the movement in Tennessee Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, | Diphtheria, Tonsilitis and Con- ‘sumption are dangerously con- tagious and infectious germ of little value. Under ofders from the Speaker a Glerk in the public document room read the figures fur a large group of mem- | bers of the House and newspaper men , who were eagerly awaiting the total: in the report. Southern members expresed much dis. sMisfaction with the figures and said | they were far from the truth. Members | fromm the Northern cotton mill districts | were equally harsly in their criticism of the totals and declared the ginneries unheard from might make a@ radical difference in the figures. to estar Ris to Mas Jugs Th2t to gi Thank eat? "Quguse, ier to iia: September, diseases and kill quickly if not 10,89) to 10.60; October, 10-49 to 10.50. | arrested. Drink Radam’s ’ Mi- prices BS ‘ebruary, | a sh, 10.98 to 10.94; April, i H arch, 1088 to 10.84; Avril.‘ crobe Killer, the great internal Bas; July Avs- antiseptic and blood purifier, as 18 Be ostober, 10.44 to 10.45; November, | preventative and cure. A sure : - ‘specific and pleasant to take. ROOSEVELT PARDONS Thousands of totimonin MIDSHIPMAN MILLER. i | MEGEMAN & CO. (Corporation), all stores, WILLIAM WILSON, all stores. I RIKER & CO., 20d ‘st. and Oth a GTON, Feb. %The Proal- | HXDAMLUPTOWS OFFICE. 1214 Brondwa WASHINGTON, Feb. %—The Preal- | IPTC s . dent has pardoned Midshipman John | Bigies OnCG STORER, Brockiyn ne Paul Miller, of Kentucky, recently con- | RL BURKHARDT. Bway & Greene av. Bin, victed of hazing at Annapolis Naval G50. WHIT! bay iets Merk Aes Git ENR const FRED AT 1274 BWAY. ———— LONDON STOCKS QUIET, AMERICANS FIRM. LONDON. Feb. 2.-—Money was in re- stricted supply in the market to-day, | Discounts were firm. ding on. the | Stock Exchange generally was quiet | and tolerably cheerful. Gilt-edged se curities were supported. Consols opened steady, but closed easier. Home rails | were flat on the disappointing Midland | The way our Clone "Atting Collar sets Oar concave Shoulder WM. VOGEL & SON dividend. ‘Americans opened firm and quiet. Union Pacitic was strong on dividend | The changes generally al. Prices eased during the last hour. notwithstanding the strength of Wall Street, rallied and closed firm. notably Russians. Japar G3 of 194 were quoted at se 05 1-8. Imper! — ERIE’S NEW CLAIMS ATTORNEY. It Was announced to-day that Geonge N, Orcutt has been appointed general claims attorney of the Erie Raflroad Company and its operated and con- trolled companies, in pluce of Oscar F. Georgi, who has ‘resigned. OUCH! a Mr, MONK: Tai goin’ to hurt you, Polly, but I see by the “Dogs, Birds, Poul- try, Etce" Ad. in the WORLiD, through which you were bought, that you say uome very funny ig when you get Foreigners were firm on Paris buying, | Winter Suits & Overcoats Formerly $22, $20, $18-& $17 Reduced to $13.7 Since we have determined to make a quick disposition of every: Suit and Overcoat designed for this winter's service, down come the prices on $22, $20, $18 and $17 Suits and Overcoats to reinforce and round out the lots already reduced to $13.75. It won't do for you to waver long in deciding, for you know the choice things will go to first comers, WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. / Broadway, The general strength of to-day’s mar- | g2240c a 6 per cent. baals. The company's earnings, It {s claimed, amply justify such an Increase. Union Pacific stock swung up above 158 about noon on very heavy buying. Fine Telephone Gain. 3231 New Telephones ae Sreces sessee sed aedeee 05 gen aeeSl ene: cs 4 348 [441+ 1 | 1sBo0 shares and ot bonds, 386.00 1 : 409,600 @hares, an sll Vi i i al as Pity ra ——_——_—s— |] were gained under contracts secured during January, To-tay's highest, lowest. closing prices and EY + r4 The B <—1012 telephones Epon rod iy cares bali mami HR ied Bs! a = SUBWAY MASS-MEETING. 1906, in Manhattan and The Bronx— Pi Atte Chaim ..... if y Gay, Ses | ihe s more than were gained in the pane y 30% uring fyi oa January, 1905—an increase of near %o « are + ¥le . bf - | wiry = 2] Gather To-Night. | Eo Be 2) a maseamenting to acase mare of Over 188,000 Telephones — % | obtaining an extension of the Brooklyn . i 9 “1: i mo = 4 suvway will be neld at $90 to-night at,| are in service and under contract in these two Boroughs. ie as | Brmesahiveat, Bata Beach.” Borougt| ‘These figures bear evidence to the public appre- i ua {{/ Park ana Coney Island Subway Associ-|f/ ciation and approval of our efficient service and reason- 100 hg “, ation. ou ‘a3 * ish) The call was sent out to-day, and| able rates. ay 4, | Several hundred persons are expected 40 tae vot = tj attend. Presidemt Frank A. Huteon, of NEW YORK TELEPHONE co. bid be a ae | Bensonhurst, will preside, and, speeches Canadian Pacitic ret ore tM win be made by wellknown citizesns | 15 DEY STREET Chea. & Ohio 4 nO Fxg + ‘“e|of the districts through which it is Chi Ww 2 ASS + | Chie Ww » sit ti planned to extend the subway TELEPHONE: 3700 CHELSEA Eyeglasses $1.00. price to mak Dress Suit’ Cases $2.00 for $3.00 Suit Cases, with heavy pegamoid—s ol id leather corners, linen lined with inside straps, body and top, brass lock and catches. Every Suit and Overcoat for Man, Youth and Boy in Stock Reduced in Price Most Scnsationally for Saturday V OU can go to The 14th Street Store to-morrow and buy a Suit or Overcoat and get just as much style as if you went to some popular clothier-on Broadway, and you'll pay about one-half the Broadway prices, -We are not giving a thought to | wanted—wanted certain fashions in certain fabrics. Rp To Accomplish the Completest Clearance of the Winter To-Morrow we have dropped prices so low that any man who reads this, and who has the slightest need for a new Suit or Overcoat now, or who wants to buy for next Winter, will go to THE 14TH STREET STORE at the earliest possible moment Sahurday, We have cut the details—a few words and the prices boldly displayed. More need not be said. Hurry Saturday. Men’s$120vercoats,$6.50| Men’s $15 Suits, $7.75 All-wool Overcoats at $6.50. They were made to sell Every desirable pattern in all-woo! Cheviots, Cassimeres, Thi- at $12.00, and now all that remain must take a speedy de- | bets, Worsteds and Tweeds, lined tnroughout with an extra high parture. They are made in all the correct styles—neat | grade of Princess Serge—hand-made collars and lapels. They are Oxford, gray and black; also fancy Tourists, with broad | made with all the knacks that go into merchant tailor garments. hand-padded shoulders—collars set close to the neck— | Hundreds to select from in all sizes, cae Inn | $7.50 Youth Suits, $3.50 Men’s $18, $20 and $9 00 ° Take your choice of our Youths’ Suit Stock, $25 Overcoats at a go ail kinds of Fancy Mistures, ie Take your choice of all our high-grade Overcoats—every 1 desirable pattern in every make—long and medium; also | single and double breasted ‘styles, Sizes ‘4 | to 19 years. up these Glasses at exclusive optical houses: ‘The actual Would be consider- 4 jy more. abl: 14-kt. Gold-Filled and Solid Gold Spring Eyeglasses, fitted with the finest quality clear pebbletire lenses to sult near or far vision, Main Floor. REMEMBER—1W days’ trial on all opii- cal purchases. Eyes tested free by expert opticians Absolute satisfac: Gy QQ Uon_ guaranteed To avoid confusion All Mail Orders intended for The 14th Street Store must be addres$ed:—14th Street Store, 6th Avenue & I4th Street. profit now; we are too willing to clear all tables, counters and shelves of Winter weights to be thinking of anything else. We sold more than $5,000 worth of Men's Clothing last Saturday, and of all the men who came here only four didn’t find what they ist Belt Coats, made of fancy materials. All custom pone ‘and lined with the finest ofserge. We hayg all sizes. SSS aa Sale of Men’s $3.00 Trousers at $1.49, and Men’s $4.00 50 Cremo Cigars, Trousers at $1.95, continues. $1.45. No Mail Orders. ‘Cremo” Cigars riginated a new size of popular’cigar mak: = $1.45 eaee e © Continentals, 50 Windsor House Bouquets; $7.50 and $10.00 Youths’ | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats that sold Boys’ Suits & Overcoats that Overcoats at $4.50. | at $4.00 & $5.00 at $2.35. | sold at 56. & $7, at $3.35 tricted chotce of any Youth's Over- All colors in all styles—Russian Suits, Norfolk Suits, plain Three-piece Suits, Norfolk Suits, Double- eat INL okies ey ‘and fancy Coats, all cut | pants; Norfolk Suits, with bloomer pants; Double-Breasted Suits, | Breasted Suits with belt, Sailor Suits, Russian long. They have big, broad shoulders, Sizes 15 | Sailor Suits, 3-piece Suits, Russian Overcoats, Tourist Overcoats, | Suits, Long Overcoats, Russian Overcoats, Tour- ie a veark, Long Frieze Coats. Sizes 24 to 16 years. ist Overcoats, Sizes 2% to 16 years. More Great Hosiery Values. Men’s Half Hose. Women’s Hosiery. Burson Ho- for Men's Balbriggan Hi ; GC piste, Miley dre fast black, w double heels and toes. 4 for Men's Imported Ger id Eggs at 15c. a Dozen Saturday at the 14th St. Store. Of course, at this phenomenally low price, we must decline to deliver the Egwe. But at lic. a dozen you'll certainly be glad enough to come to THE \4TH STREET STORE AFTER THEM, Bettor run over the other items, too, ang aheck off what you'll want In the way of Groceries, Meat: Gas Burners and Supplies. Complete Gas Burners, including needle-point, burner, extra quality mantle and the best airhole globe. Worth 60c., but made a sre- 30 man Balbriggan cial for Saturda "Poultry, Delicatessen and Fish. We've cy alripes and figur y_ at for to-morrow. | Not Intancy strips gures Mantl tne Been” Pree saturday S| 5g regular 2c. vA 19c for Me me | A broider in| jone delivered, loaf %14¢, black and mode shades. spe ‘extra, wan CELERY—Criap, tender Kalamazoo; large bunch, 160. ‘spliced heel Innit “one Gi for three months. for S@lect Gas Mantle, 100-candle Power.” Value iS¢ lor 25% Soltd Brag irhole Gas in. fast black, soles, Children for Chil 8¢ ved foubie heels No Mall Orders; per 10c 15c ganze Linle " extra light Fresh Meats Whole Loins of PORK, pound......100 for Saturday, Veribest CHICKENS for Spup, pound, 29¢ Stockings, as most wi «120 2, . Legs of BPRING LAMB, pound. 12sec stores sell for ‘signs; Ger qualit b Lene of SPRING LAME, po BE Short Fore. Quarters of MUITOM for Children’s heavy rib. for Women’s allk embro for the Famous aD. me W7e Son Gelisrene henry 21h Se. eres aa ior Pera 98c Lindsay Light, RID ROAST. pound, TeLBWR Coeunds. coy ee, donsstese ibe entirely seaml everywhere for, 6 wemiont, Women’s Trade Mark Shoes, $1.98—Walkovers for Men, $1.98. | Women’s $3.50 Trade Mark 7 $4 “Walk-Over” Shoes for rl Shoes | 98 “Men, Saturday, at $1.98 ~ Saturday at ° “ea aA ajar rg rye ee tinued th eo lla rs aati 4,000 Pairs of Celebrated Shoes When the Sale Began To-day. Dest Shoes in the world. They fit perfectly; have that swag- rtness of shape stylieh dressers no eagerly werk. 10,000 pairs, oun" names of the shoes—but youll see mat evens advertised averywht eel ee styles came in from the factory thi week, and the Helles Bat P or the names when you come to the re t sort of the ne cause of what are technically called ya if Hethe Tota, the fore sale at areey: dae Tae he Heputad Wari Ov trad we 14th Street Siar See. ‘surtace checks,” the makers cl led In no sense is 2 ially Selected Lots and Famous “Snow” Shoes for Men ~ nat will be on sale to-morrow ate Shoes that were where else, Sizes 4 to 1 $1. 8 them as seconds, but in no ini to EE, Price Saturday any material accou ‘shoe impaired, oF ee ay delighted as if you nals. f the best known advertised shoes in North Rogular $4.00 ki This 19 one, ol beat mer pean ‘tora beca\ of some perirka e Mtichay attests to eaee te aa niet aet | | Special Showing of Men's “Walkover”” Custom Grade $5 Shoes and Oxfords at 2: At Least 30 Styles to Choose From, %. Both The » li here) to & ayd widths AA {0 tow and high cute-Oxturds, Christy, Gibson an¢ Rigger lege Boots and all tho latest and most modern styles mage tt i early Spring trad swagger cul toe, shape of heel are here erefore

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