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EDIT ET TATE EE POTHIER Deca aisake sctin agai dasa iad a a HOLDERS OF SNOW TICKETS WAITING IN RAIN TO BE PAID, i ACT S| | “PAtD. WATED IAN . ele “Sur AW: m (Photographed Especially for The Evening World To-Day by a Staff Photographer.) aR SHOW MONEY a 2. Rais & On oe J | More thi thousand a wom i IN (HRY IS OVER with enow-removal tickets iseueq by | WILL PLACE ON SALE, COMMENCING TO-MORROW | Contractor Wililam Bradley crowded (WE! | Waiting in the rain for hours to be paid. ‘The women had to go home with. FRENCH SILK VOILE, } * . 3 Wind out the money their husbands had 1 Missouri Official Winds Cate Ca EG a tS IN STREET AND PASTEL COLORINGS, FORTY-THREE < . : 1 ; Up His Investigation , which thay get no pay. The police INCHES WIDE; USUALLY $1.75 AND $200 PER j were needed to keep order. YARD) “AT 1401), 6100) PER YARD a ‘The Ine formed early. The habit of | Bradiey in paying off was so well (REAR OF ROTUNDA, FIRST FLOOR) known that many fights occurred in ‘the early hours of the morning for | places near the front in the pay line. But all could not get in front, and the | line grew until at 8 o'clock it extended from Bradley's office at No. 63 Varick A SALE OF SILK UMBRELLAS. in This City. LETTERS IN EVIDENCE. Volume of Correspondence to ‘ AE Wall ANAS street nearly around the block into { Prove Trust’s Connection s {Canal street. 1! was all the police could INEUARIED TACCONTNENT TORT UMEREITUAG UMAR CPE etaY 5 5 5 ~, j} do to Keep the line in place when traf- 4 with Waters-Pierce Co. the correspondence that has, pas Seourities and United States, rubner | september 78 bla) Gom—na: | fle was fn full street be- TWILLED SILK, AND HAVING HANDLES IN A NUMBER i ween the Attorney-( counsel, | shares were in active demand at ad- ‘offered; September, ‘6 cause of the - Aes the witnesses and the attorneye for the | WALL ») IP, | ¥aheed peicos.” Ge fleeting featre gf | teres po bec reread y Ben rel NBN peamiens 0% afford £0 lose a OF ATTRACTIVE EFFECTS, AMONG WHICH ARE NATURAL t r witness | the morning wes a 3 point advance In te | day to get pay for one or two days’ ‘Attorney-General Hadley, of Missourt, Harry Platt Recalled. | i NAT OC earnest rock Je May; Ts J: work and seni their wives to collect WOOD, SILVER MOUNTED, AND COMBINATIONS OF ‘ eempleted his Standart ON inquiry in| | Harry F | Active sh the joarket lately: 7 To Oe Team auicnconeaudl PEARL OR IVORY WITH SILVER; SIZES 26 AND 28 H ag} > this city to-day and John D. Rocke- ¢ | Anaconda up to Zi som after jibe teen ing with 1 s 3 is ~e ee a e1 a d y ihe slow drizzle that fell feller 1s now fre» to return to New ‘was recalled. | TUESDAY, March 2 Oe eT Tie Ghoriy arten sigan | ee ages All the moriing, only to be turned away INCHES AT O . : : + $2.85 EACH. ; w ork when he pleases. contents of léttera ar : Speakinz of the Stock Exchange announcement was made t by the cashier with a rebuff! when they i ies St Piece ine Stananea on | Carita from one Standard O11 oMicer t2| rumors of an trerease in the forth- naconda quar oy aividena of $/ COTTON BROKERS SELL | presented tie Uckets for thelr hus- =| . M. . the Standard another while was under «lary at ah aiden rat 2 per oe had been declared. | bands’ pay a Company, the man who controls the|No. 2 ty was the last vison dividend, a_rattroad favan increase of 2% conta nahi IN LOWER MARKET| PS7an, "52" them were depending upon : an witness of note sald to-day: “Atchi the previous. quarte-Iy. divi Alen face trade of the Middle West. as John of th ¢ ald to- b n , arterly dividen qo | money for car fare e and ex- Aa MroPlatt tand Mr, Had- na ye es ity| Immediately after ‘the dividend an ed. to food ay foi - D. Archbold admitted vesterday, was| ey "announced that and Mr. Had-|gon's earnings perhaps 1a sunt fy notnesment Anaconda started upward | ‘The undertone of the cotton market CR eee ficebont the chief witness called to-day by At-| New York. Comm n an incroisy in the dividend, but it 18) and made fractional advances through- | was easier early to-day, due to a de- mt when they’ wore turned awhy was ‘ torney-Goneral Hadley in his hearing| forward the testimony he has taken to | unlikely ¢ Te ee eee ce a eee ere eee dline at Liverpool, and first prices were | the cause of more trouble. One woman at No. 67 Wall street. Court at Jefferson City, Mo. and will | "cree ae ontd qone dite | WHEAT. QUIET, BUT 2 to 5 points lower, The setback in| insisted so violently hat the police nad Mr. Hadley had only to secure some} ie discharged as Commissioner. The |JouTnment of Congross. ¢ ie Hedda | , I euerasret tt rae Uedraraca eala tte iuaralie|(lementercone ana ie vuirea Gana nenteee ie art Day minor confirmations of testimony al-| termination of the Commissioner viti;|ne action 1s oie eee ee THE PRICES RALLY. | to realizing ana selling by interests at plained that ot only aid she have, no e su andine 9 tthe railrc Hf a Sikes he latter | catfare home, bi e hac Feady on the records to wind up Ns} Suens New fork to Sohn D. Fodke iseeihdrtanteurdean By ren Orleans. Prices at the latter | not had any, money. to buy food for mpa egeins 0 andani Oll| feller. vs AUTEM ELER CWI! Wheat opened about steady in the mar- | point startel 8 pbints lower. Commie | more than a week and had been obliged Company in this city, Upon his return ——<> Should a vA aah Hi j1-| Ket to-day, but the market was quiet.|sion houses were sellers in both | to. ae on bread, for which they had to Missourt he will proceed with the the few a", |The prices started a trifte lower, but| markets, credit. : ee . . tra of his ouster case in he surreme| THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS ave 0 strenuously obi:i63:|futer rallied om etter caion thy ex: eae p = nas dese: MEN'S and WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Court—unless the Standard Ol! forestalls road corpo 2 pected. oe 20825 i : him by reorganizing in his State in ac- pt tne agate ee Corn was lower on cables and expes- ios oem ny So hercny mata cordance with the law. To-day'a highest, lowest, closing prices} HUTsINE it Sad Uirectors, ’ny rate: ina | tation: : toe Ac oraa vis volun eeredl into a ienpurrerta te To-morrow (Wednesday), and Thursday, the following will be Second Witness with Hair. and net chankes of stocks ‘from yestentay's| o5q to let extra money run out of Chica prices Wheat the husband and get the money for the Mr. H. M. Tiiford ts the second of the roan ce Net Leare ticasufies untit they And out fust | May, 71-2 to woman, which he did after !iree hours! placed on sale at 3314 to 50% less than regular prices. big Standard Ol men who have ap- | aus. CGE UG stood, and then he had @). go ack D peared at this hearing with a complete | Amal. “ the foot of the Hine around the block . Te ° 5 5 Pt outft of hair. The other is Henry H. | Am. 9 SEE Ca and start ull over agala to get fis own Women's Linen Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered initial, . Mr. Tilford is snappy and posi- | A™. is commo! He in] Enon } Fees anaes Crayaniecne ieerals| Me Be atu onuntr nts: “ing: 85c. and $1.10 per box of one-half dozen. rey ° wit or favorable Went of the Continental Oi Company, | 4” ences “a sry waiting ‘for, favorable : ! : : which does business in the Middle West | Am i | comditions cone meunrerrmarte. Hemstitched, and with embroidered design, 1 5c. & 25c. each. | Ri [ldting. The dominant speculative in- | teres in Reading, Urion Pacific, a ” | United States Steel © Ss ad othe’ Jactive stocks have apparent! greed to} |join in a concerted movement when | |Mthe proper time” comes. A final ad-| justme:.: of the coal situation we ould 50 | \aioag way toward claritying the at-| mosphere. Bankers say that the monev jaltuation ts certain to, Improve. and if) |Gongress adjourns within a reasonable | |period the general public may expect to see a snappy ane enthusiastic stock farkel carly in the summer, jac advance in the price of U.S. Giecl preferred and the firmness dis- y Steel Common were due to Stent an extraordinary activ- eel Industry of tte cia’ Steel Qyr- | just conclujed a confer- tity at which optimism was ith practically a unanl: on and Colorado, and of the Standard Oil Company, of Iowa, which does business ‘on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Tilford said that he never heard | of the Domestic Trades Committee, |@ which other witnesses have testified | Ch handles the business of the Btandard Oil Company ip the United States. Mr. Hadley promptly produced coples of letters written by Mr. Tilford in which he mentions the Dotestic Trades Committee. Mr. Tilford_ex-| plained that he had heard of the Com- mittee gut didn’t know what it was. An Amazing System. Mr. Hadley read copies of several let- ters showing the intricate and amazing- ly ace e system by which the ‘Stand- ard Oil Company is controlled. Noth- ing ig done by any employee that is not to No, 26 Broadway. The name employee drawing over $600 a Near outside of mechanics and laborers is listed at No, 26 Broadway. In send- ing instructions to agents they are told the size of paper they are to use. One letter to the Waters-Pierce Oil Com- i pany, asking for a report, rend ‘Steel Sprite “Make this report on paper not ex- Reaaine teense Rep. Steet ceeding 10 inches in breadth and | ock Island Men's Linen Handkerchiefs with hems of various widths, hem- stitched, 6 ° $1.45 per box of one-half dozen. In self plaid effects, white, $2.90 per box of one-half dozen. | “yy % Men's Colored Handkerchiefs of Silk Mixed Texture, 25c. each. | (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) ' Take Your Choice. One Stamp with Each 10c, of a Purchase. We Redeem 1,000 Dividend Stamps the Same as $3.00 Cash When Buying Merchandise, The Sperry & Hutchinson Co, Redeem Books of 990 Green Stamps for Beautiful Premiums. See Their Premium { >) on Our Fifth Floor, G Fulton, Pi Bridge to Dutfield St., {Sto Opens Open Saturdays e830 AM, BROOKLYN. Unt 0 FR ‘= poses (uy \(t eee SOP ‘o-morrow Will Be Red Letter Day. } fos. @H.”’ Green StampsFree To Every Visitor to the Store. These Stamps are good in any Brooklyn or Long Island book We Give Either S. @ H. Green cr Dividend Stamps | 9,000 tons. Tt is exproted that a | company's output for the curren \\elll mot fall far short of 10,260,000 to y, | Indicative of the steady increase in the “\aemand for finished steel are these fiams on the books of the big etee! corporation, showing the amount of un- filled orders for four different periods ch 31, 1905, 5,697,560 tons; tons; Sept. 30, 5,865,297 5,088 tons. According Our Greatest Sale of | finst year: Mi June 20, 4,82 36 inches in lengt Le ete ihe patie the firat of Many of the leiters written by Stand next mo! will find about 7,500,000 tons of unfilled orders on the corpora- tion's backs, ‘This Inability to bk-ep up with current orders extends to other steel companies, The Lackawanna St Company broke all records in ai its great plant in But- ar, but it was unable to with the onters, s2me of wht faced on the books more than | h 0. ard Uil officials are not signed, but sent as inclosures wi memorada 6: gesting thelr contents, The memorand 1 as to the where- who has evaded He professed ig- tionery Novelties AT HALF PRICES service of sudpoenas. morance. Ignorant as to McNall. my auganee naieee sl! ; ine to-day the low fs P aA ; SORES UNG wihthE aii | 80,100 shares, and of bonds fo | pot ed necks tool prom, . ’ bal whatsoever, Get them free in Premium Parlor, on 5th Floor. The @. Don't vo now that sr agar) S01 hated, ana’ oc bonds mae NY fee, Distiner An entire stock of maker’s samples—the last Wednesday in each month will be Red Letter day for Green Stamp went to Greenfield, Mass,, three v go”? A, I haven’: seen him since last | finest ever brought into a store for a sale—all collectors. We also give you free 10 more S. & H. Green Stamps to November : : : Dividend Sts t f @. He has abented himself since this bright, new and attractive articles, such as you'll total ee ena PS ae “ @. Who performs she duties of com. only see in the most exclusive stores. Divided see (Uy( (th ooceeereeoed Gompany? A, You into price lots as follows: (You Can Tal Can Tale Your Choice of Either } Waters-Plerce Oil Com | "s desk rem: v = | 10c, 25c¢, 50c, 75c, O5c, $1.45, $1.95 In LEATHER: Purses, Card Cases, Wallets, Bill Books, Pocketbooks, Dress- ing Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Leather Cases, Jewel Toilet Rolls, Med- icine Cases, Flasks, Drinking Cups, Picnic Sets, Music Roils, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Match Boxes, Trinket Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Carriage Bags, Auto Bags, Vanity Bags, Envelope Bags, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Photo Frames, etc. but nothing ec QD 1 know R. P. 26 Broalway? A. 1 knew R. P. | agent. | Q. Agent of what? A. I don't, know— | 9 oa @omething about accounts, | FOR WED? Mr. ‘Tilford was succeeded on the | = stand by H. C, nold, manager of the Wanitntey aaa eens eee Tailored Suits te ard O!1 Company of New York and the | Es = Double DAY'S SELLING Stationery: Library Sets, Desk Pads, Desk Sets, Travelling Ink Stands, Memo. Books, Writing Pads, Pen Wipers, Blotters, Pen Trays, Writing Boxes, Writing Folios, Telephone Registers, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Sewing Boxes, Twine Boxes, Calendars, Posta | “ aus ge Stamp Books ; Me. Arnold pre to be of those We have selected ten smart and distinctive styles of and Boxes, Letter Racks, Playing Cards in Cases, Card Sets in i yee rss ; f Att’ ; ; fancy Boxes, Score Cards and Pads, etc. J m1 of his examin he sail p res g ics. English Tw 3. ids ij 4 that he did not know the Republic Of) the newest fabrics, auch as English Tweeds, Plaids and On Special Alste Tables, Gee . | Cheoks, Chiffon Panama, Broadcloth and plain Ge i y at pieaidencaed | plain Serge. . i ky } y 7 resident of the Ss lly raat arity 25.00 asked do," + the witness } 2) How ao\ you reconolle| that state: Two Two se vith your assertio a | A. We-l-l, 1 knew there was such a 23d Street, Cor. Fifth Ave., wins eente Instead Instead concern, | ena Hotel a One of One Phe witness pulled his nose and peated question aaaied ns Were | a i] A fy fs forced from him one by one, He said] | We Will Continue Through This Week that in addition to his position as ac- countant he is agent of the Standard | Ol! Company of w Jersey, Mr. Hadle Mr. Arnold that! On Company of > » Waters-Plerce Oil Louls, exchanged ac- py LO-MORROW “x Every Wednesday. We repeat to-morrow our sensational Double Stam offer in ever: rae in the Stole: Ly Sperry ‘o.’s Green Stamps are redeemed in We are very sure it is ‘impossible to duplicate the values in any other store and it WO sear premiums. ee PREnIn Parlor nok will pay you to-buy your supply while these prices are in vogue. Floor. 1,000 Dividend Stagips are the same as $3.00 cash, Novelty Dress Silks, all new de-| Black Crepe de Chine, 40 inches}Rough Shantung uitings, 27 and 500 Dividend Stamps are the same as $1.50 cash when signs, pure silk, and an excellent| wide, an excellent dress 95e inches wide, very superior buying merchandise, Take your choice of double quan- quay real value 75c. 409c quatilys im vale $1.50, quality; real value 69c., at BSe tity of either kind to-morrow. DOUBLE STAMPS also Pane oie piae hese ade Tanai Foulard Silks, 24 inches wide; ff) fon SATURDAYS from 830 A. M, to 6 P. M. Single || Yard Wide Natural Pongee Silks,|inches wide; r value New York’s Greatest Sale of Silks. Despite the worst winter weather of the season, we sold more Silks last week than in any single week since this store has been here, We've more of the identical kinds advertised last Sunday—for this entire week; an abundance of every” s a week of extraordina’ v selling. 86™STREET ; COLUMBUS lind enough! AND Sveave. | NEAR AS ee! Long Silk Gloves 4 are scarce now and will be acutely scarce in a that such pape had en Iss Aires men voluntarily wocepted cervicg short while. old, Mr. Moffatt. and. Mr lot of others, Rockefeller ani He: Palmedo's We advise immediate selection from present sate aig wines Bia eaponten adequate stock. very superior quality; real Bde cs. De} clearing-up sale of last season’s Stamps after 6 P. M. : Modged and denied theif laden | value 69c. yard, at.. BDC} Lace Mulls, 27 inches wide, one|lesigns; real value $1.00, =1C QC Seer ere serat Redford, of Brooklyn, to nied his identity, but’ took said Black Meteor rers. 24 inches | of the season’s newest fab- at - £9e wie; peak; fal value rcs; real value S0e...... 2O€|cgloed Crepe de Chine, 24 geet Grand Concert Thursday. _ $1.00, at .. . C' Yard Wide Black Dress Taffeta, | ; . Enjoy the music by Wechsler’s celebrated orchestra in the Concert # Yard Wide Black Peau de Sole,| very . superior quality of im:| inches wide, heavy, fast edge qual- Jon the fourth floor. Three grand concerts on every Thursday—from 44 As ure silk, excellent qual- ported taffeta; real value ity, all colors; also white from 1 to 2'P. M, and from 3 to 4 P. M. Wissner plano used, ; ity; worth $1.00, at...... ODE} $1.50, at .......2.+--26 PSE| and black; real value 75c.. LOE .. Fulton Street, Seeokvade the Long Glace Gloves at the sera Oy ahead ie Mt Sale We fog but the R Broleftiare don Di dnesday ania und one servant 12 or 16 Button Black or White, 2.34