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> ——-frini-of Samuet-B.— Pays _THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1900 > 0 SUGAR TRUST IS ~ PLACED ON TRIAL ~ FOR REBATING Is Taken Up in the Federal Court. g BIG ARRAY OF LAWYERS. Parsons, Choate—and--Parker Among Those Looking After the Trust: ‘The trial of the American Sugar Re- ‘ nning Gompanyy of New York, tndioted forchaying-vielated the Eikina Actin accepting rebates from the New York Central Raliroad tn © apring of 190, earmnguniing to was begun to-day before’ & fury aid Juetae Molt tn the United States Circult Coiirt. 5 For giving the relates the New York Railroad Company was con- the same court yesterday. fore on a alm- Mar abanga'and fined $108,000. Thers aro soveral indictments againat Suger Refining Company, . and the Amer fgan Sugar Refint of New Jorsey this is the firat trial of the Sugar ‘Trust. f Weakest of the Cases. ' tt Is believed the t of the many against that the defendant ac- ft cepted 80,00 in rebaiex a few montis It charges after the passage of the Elldns act, the shipments having been made, how- ever, 5 al months prior to the enact- ment of the law, Yesterday Joseph H. Choate made an extended argument to show the law ‘tn question could not be construed as retroast ud that the offenses namod in the f ent could not be brought within ! 0. Despite this plea the Central was found guilty, indictments against the the New York Centrat cknwanna Ralflroads, tne Company andthe Company allege . when first Indicted, making no at: anta-or enter, ty secure de- Delay. the case was sented a great array Juding John EB. Par- Alton L.. interests were United Slates District- Henry L. Stimson and his as- nan ter by Henry A. Wise the casy was called Mr, Me- the Indict- dation, but this and and the IWOGE COWING GETS ~ALITUE WHAM Rebukes Assistant District-At- = torney for Trying to Pump Things Into Him. ‘Judge Cowing,usuatty Dilldest and most even: tempered men Op the banch, handed down some warm temarka to Assistant District-Attorney Mmer tosis. “Tho occasion was the of -No. itt Sumit street, in Brooklyn, who stole $1 worth of brass fittings from his em- ployer, HP. Hadlook,—ot No Folin SBtreot. Waylor admitted his cult His wite @0d baby were in Court, The wke—tde more than a girl—was the picture of ct-misery, She nit ner ther hus tore end one of the Judee Cowing tha in tie wort th thi Went to prison ung wife and was Inclined: to ket—-the— prisoner 18 positon and And then inquired: SMWhar did you do: with the proceeds af this’ theft?” That Was Assistant District-Attorney ner a Perce f he miew@rs that question tra bellowed young Mr Miner, Tit tettrou-thet—he~ wie keep inde as Qbier. woman, ude Cowing shot a glance at Mr, ner that mada the young man aitt down 40 hant he {itred “a couple or Pyttons oft his walstooat, ” Mra Tay: ot eripped her, baby to her breast end bow ad. her he: here seems to be a disposition,” rail Judge Cowtng, sharply, this young man into Stat “to pal Why are you trying to .pump j a prison, things ihto mo against him? I can attend to my own usiness, Mr. District-Attor- ney. Lam hore to pronounce sentence, nat you, “On account of the defendant's wife and because of in for clemency shat have reached me from other ‘sources, I am going to suspend son- tence.’ : — HEAVY TRA_ING ON ; BOTH SIDES IN COTTON|A The feature of the cotton market at the start toxlay was the purchase of 15,000 bales of January ‘by ow broker. The cotton was supposed to be for a Ues Wall street Commission house and hilpqd ro steady trading againat prea syre ‘from tho beats, First prices were Sipolnts lower to 1 higher, and after the call the undertone became Irregu- i igmeponse to heavy trading on 1 siden, ‘The opening prices were: November, 132 to 10.83; December,” 10.10 to 10.12: » January. 10-12 ta 10,13; February, none} Maren, 10.28 to10.24: April, 10,20° to 10.32) May, 10.82 to 10.83: ° June, 10,47 to 10.38! Jniy, 10,38 to 10.89; August, 10.29 of: fered. The closing prices wore: 1045 to 1040; December, 10.2 —Jarivary, 10.26. t0.10.28: February, 10.33 Hid wilh Bosl* = a eA ee Childs q Baise, Some Good Examples of Pictures Taken of “Little Fairies’’ at Home 5 LOCKS DrAaFr,. Ore ehedic with A Dollar <0 4 Domera. Great Northern Booms Profit Taking Spell and Turns List Upward. . Stocks closed with gains to-day after roe-nuw-peasion.in which all the jead- + ers felt the influence of-the swaying con ditions. ‘The fnat-deatings were i Opening prices showed mixed change Declines were in the majority, led by yesterday's speculative favorites, except! Rock Island, which sold at 31 to 3958 compared with 301-2 yesterday on the! transfer of 3,600 sharos, | Profit-taking was in the ascendant tn’ the Inst/hour, when the Hill stocks Decame /buoyant and rallied tho Met Grrat- “Northern —preferred-jumped— points,’ Northern Pacific 6 1-4, Centr: of New Jersey 5, American Woollen Northwestern I, ilerm Securities and United States | Realty 1 i Prices wero marked up with littic delay after the opening dealings. The most Important movements were Biniied. to-}eas—than half a doen atocks. and) elsewhere! the fluctuations were narrow. | St. Paul and Reading wore the domt-| nant—foatures, but there waa A180 —®) considerable movement and lively inter- eat In Unton Pacific and Amatgamated Copper. | Profit taking pullel prices backward pubslantially at hoon, St Pawt yeattiod Li-4—Beltimore & Ohto and Atciiison declined a point or more and Iowa Cen-} aioe anaUtety | Cra —procerred —t-#-$-—_Wewiingphouss | apes pac tate Jopirle Orst preferred sold aca de lin of 17, and “Evansville & Terre Haste 6. A renewed advance of 2 1-2, in, Reading stiffened—prices_ again: ‘Some healiation waa followed in_the aftertiveh by another risa in — prices, from walch Pennsylvania and tte-a: atodks derived the most boneiit, ing. Mp, $8 Near 1d. —Peans: and Baltimore and Ohio rose 1, ware and Hudson 14-2 and Smelin T3-4)—Floeking Valley” preterred ran oft a paint and Wells-Fargo Expres @. f it. Paul! fell P14, -and- Union! Pxcific, | Bolithern Pacific and Readius 64. ¥3 Kinin fren advanced 2 points and Derr Unlted Railway 1 1-2. | The total sales of stocks to-day wero! 1,873,700 whares, and of bonds $1,631,000. The Closing Quotationa. highest, lowest, closing prices and Of wiicka from yesterday's titra! CS quotations ere as follows a Allis, wy 46 Hi fri ag 8, & . pe, ary 116% 116 Pid 135i, 183 x , 10.87 to 10.09; April 10.42 to WAG, May, 10,47 to 10.48; June,10.81' to WO July, 10.5 to 10,56, clic Maca tialatan deci ‘S oD During and U, 8. Stert Ps i PEERS ee. ae LORY By es Be Tosa Mex. K Read i He } Val ‘ eS +7 1 Wabay Wet, LEIG Heavy Sn eee vinll in the Hudson | Valley a R BRAUERSTON, N-¥ ord-Drenker, Nov 16=The heae- show storm tn nany yeira beman here yesterdhs and More than|a foo! of continued to-day, was rood tion of the Hudson Valle: No occasion is complete without music. The-Regina Music Box is| better than an orchestra. Its reper- toire is unlimited—its music un- equalled. +| Mune Boxes 8 Bto 8435 Player Planos..;..8450 to #780 Talking Machines,® 17 to 85 Phonogtaphs,......8 10to# GO Regina Nerina Victor Edison 7 | Our Broadway store is the home | of everything in musical instr | ments of the present. HING UP THE STATE. ‘. _TAMICT HISTORY 15 TOLD IN SNAP-SHOTS Pictures of Little Ones and Their Toys Are All Taken at Home Now. MAKES STORY IN PHOTOS |“odak Has Bécome q Part of the j Equipment in Many of | Our Homes. BY DR, J. K. DIXON Well Known Globe Trotter and Lec- turer-at-the Kodak- Exhibition. Leas tha a generation ago we ‘took our children at intervain_of from. one to five’ y na painful pilgrimage to the photographer's. Having, sayod an our dimes for a month qur proxony were duly. poltsed and ~best-htb-and- tuckered and |journeyed to the queer eof myst where the roof was all window. There they had tron. tongs Screwed on tietr—hrade- There they gat and Aat) nor dared to tmove, tor What. xeemed hours, while the ahiny Bentlemen. told them to watch for the Ule bird-ece.’ | To-day, when) the kodak {s as much part of & Home's equipment aa a ano, the photographic’ histories of our aro, very, different 8 of soft leuther-bound albums Hot a bit, Qowever, Ike the bulky bh albuma of our randpar- ents: taln a ated serie of prints bh member family. Eacbj int has Ten baa ppd in familiar yur. made) dean by aavoolation: ortralt waa tuken offhand when some well-loved and. characteristic ex- A or attitude was unconsciously eee renee tees FOR APPROACH TO MANHATTAN BRIDGE Commission Favors Taking Two Entire Blocks on East Side g@ Bowery. All Give Pleasure. They may not (nil be perfect photo- hs, but they’ are perfect records, nd a8 the years qu by they will crow more precious becwuse they are irre: piaseadle, Yet each print_has cost but 4 trifle arid has given pleasure in its aking it is within the means of ev- ¥ one who has Wie simplest kodak to ike at least one picture a wees of the bat bY. And think whet this means in a year! (y-WWo studies, snowing “every step ha growth. And ut ten years of 2 you have more than five hun- dred records of him, and plaything, ‘is frat trousers, first knife id his firat wate Christmases in succession and h daye—all among the dearest memories of childhood. of Bach “little dress ne The commissicqh of engineers appoint- ed to ¢onsider Rhe matter-of-an—ap- proach to the Manhattan Bridge mado Thi awht be called the domestic @ report to the Board of Estimate to-|ude of kod wits delights and day. z values vloné uré enough to Insure am- They recommended that two entire | Steer, phoiography agninat the stigma blocks between Foray Bayard, |“ ‘pomestic photography has been given Canal streets and the Bowery be taken for the approach. This, the—report says, will permit of an approach~160 feet wide to the Bridge, with twenty feet_clearon_either side of the bridga The selection of this site has been dis cussed before, and will undoubtedly meet with the approval of the board. The report went over, under the rule, for one week. ee cr eee hamea.to show. They i tre asham that you ott brown pictures, two or LABOR IS SCARCE —__ | jis ‘tom ‘cash. way, hn 30 apiropt ON PANAMA CAN AL, | so! framed phat they would omaacent the Tichert salon, vAS p he Improved Process. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-Scarcity of | © Mitch tes : Such photographs iiluetrata the im. Tabor sn the canal zone has hindere red processes of snaking. enlarge- 4)f course it ls not possible for yo amatesr to have an enlarging ya, but the enlarging of photo- on the new bromide papers Bas capha Qelopedto such an extent’ of that splendid eniargements made ee rom your small film negative oon now be bought for a comparatively 4 prominent placs In the kodak exh o Uon now being held in the Concert Hall of Madison Square Garden, Many of the most Leautiful and interesting ple~ ‘tures—one is almost tempted to call them canvyases—ate enlargements from tiny. Brownle or other inexpensive Samem. The resulta nce remarkable “peal plotures out right out of life, brimming with vitality, simplicity and tment. i men hd thes are not little curly printe Stevgns, Tho repgrt saya: a-imarked falling off in the number of Indorcrs this month, and {t has been gréater in the dopart- ment of tmcks atid dumps, whers we jemail price ve ni FEN AS WY ‘at here Ja another goal for the have a‘grenter need for mila, T ds | Dee ace tonaras the last part of the month the first con: | not so Rood In arrangkoment and slgnment of Gallegoes. from Span Ntoresting In. subject, that "It w . ain an eniargoment? Perhaps be conservati hoorhe cure only one or two really # in & selson.—But-one-or two added to from tre n ection which use now | ) more me islon_and cur} wi dally average ery depart nee betwoen por dumping grounds. for September, Our Including ¢ on the entire Alvisi ai eat ‘cibly by the beautlful collection i] hundred prints at the Kodak {tion It 4s golng to be the next striking development jn the wonderful growth and spread. of popular photog- The entire force tember pumbered_17, { laborers 18 Sep- A Big Clothing Manufacturer IN DISTRESS We Bought the ENTIRE STOCK @ A9.979-68 _Amounting to At 57c.. On Dollar AND PLACE SAME_ON SALE Overcoats. $15.00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL sults, $15.00 MEN'S WINTER © OVER- black and fancy’ tweed, double and! COATS, black beaver; also long fancy single. breasted: & QQ) & 7.50) plaid belts satin linea, 7.50 this. sale ’ i th $20,00 MEN'S BLACK AND FANGY| — $20.60 OVER- | M WORSTED- SUITS, all the latest mod-| COATS, black Irish frieze; melton, ker 'S WINTER els, 1906, long form fitting, single) sey and Scotch effects; all 10 00 breasted, all satin lind 10 00 silk Vene. lin this sale, . this| sale... seisssics TDs | $30.00 MEN'S WINTER OVER- $30.00 MEN'S SUITS, high grade,) COATS made from imported kersey hand tailored, custom made; imported) and melton, custom tailored; silk Vene. yicuna, French worsted; satin lned;} lined; form-fitting and ‘one-yent side Ps i 15 00 | Enel Paddocks; this sale, his sale, '. es -s ’ paporpae 05 MENS FULL DRESS suirs,|,, Men's Trousers, all silk lined, Hoi thisistes i $6,00; this sale Bt Men’s Rain Coa’ TS, $15.00 Cravenettes . This sale, 15,00! $20,00 Crayenettes . OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. Broadway and Seventeenth St (ihe only manufacturers of Mfusto Boxes in. America, jiegnuver- made dy Hitie children with | COURT INSPECTS i | Work of* Election Offic Found Properly Done in | Most Cases. a Ma The ble Job and passing upon tho v0 ota In Mantrattan aw to-day begun by Justice he Supreme Court. © The work will be made easier than of judipially, Inspecting and protest- thetronz Dowling the appeal of the #. Crapsoy, or that fone last year, the inspectors of election in nearly every election dis-) trict having properly. indorsed on te sitting In. the care backs of the balluts in enyel whether Jt waa declared a void ballot ciate of th and not) counted. or had been declared | Was made ja a legal ballot and counted the | was protent-of he watohers 1, burt over Tha lawyers were W. 1. Williams |nignop for the Republicans; Ds F. Con pales Kobert Lee Lewis aid Jon Bev, Or ing for ‘Tammany Hall, and Bagar | 11 SSA Hirschberg and Charles “A. Dana for Raker. ¢ newts the judiclary nominators. — W Mosea._of the Cat} Hearst and tte Independence Liéagye | Baton, Garten City, were. pot represented Nie lawyers | draw agreed. uporm almost every point, their digngreements only wit mitted to e ‘court for adjudic. The envelope from. che First tion District of the First Assembly edetng conic trict contained th: volt and three | ected. ballots. atin veravarend That the Boar ot Tnspectora a Mea. correctly, so there was nothing | for the court there In the second election district out ot twelve cold and twenty-one prot, balicts five Dallota on mach side w objected 10, and the stand-off sent the ten back with the envelope, while tue Republican lawyers clalmet that six| other ballota decided against, trem by} the inspectors should be sutimitted to | Justice Dowling "The third election dietrot had turned twelve Vold and’ eleven protest ed batlots, but the lawyera had little difficulty in &&recing upon th cts ‘for " Hneouatst dav ¢ lyn ards cents pi anges tn w thie election omctat pari esis overruled not making w material change | |. Bradley. gat inthe result. = Calestina DI ee tract at Sat WHEAT AND CORN Perty-1 SCORE MARKED GAINS, | 2, Headey, Wheat opened strong in the market to-day influenced by bullish cables, un- favorable weather in the Northwest and ai advance In the outside markets, Corn also advanced New York's opening ty district Compa: hold up the award p the” Corpora whether this compa not on paving contra prices were: Wneat—May, 8% 3-6; December, #2 3-4 to 82 7-8. opening pricea wore to 79 J-8) Decembe July, 78 18 to! 7 December, 42 3-4 snowfall, 14. | peau reports, to removed. Corn—January, s Rev. Dr Al«er Andraw'a Church, | ofthe Dio. M6 Lafayette sircet f Apel and Dx Cr A Rot 'theplum 1 DECIDING APPEAL THE VOID BALLOTS: IN CRAPSEY CASE S/ Episcopal. Court of Revie ing Up Its’ Verdict on Famous Heresy Charge. ern Diocese 1 for alleged ding jts last y at the Tho Eptrcopal Court of Review hear-| ot Diocesan Court ppe CONTRACTS FOR SNOW— REMOVAL APPROVED.| > © The Beard of 'Estimaia and to-| tlonment to-day appréved the snpw ro- city. | Brook the en yard. paoy jed-to the } senten: iy ot b} H Sion two weeka-ago each | Appor- Last ents for thie wort on ny la In datault-or ts ‘Counsel, t to ing an opin: ne Hronx cone contrartsfor All Wille m. an ty 4 in Brooklyn 4 ‘ Miss Havens Had Long Been in, Ile Health—Her Niece Finds ~ Her Dead, Miss Loulse Havons, alxty-nine years id, waa found dead in her rooms at Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, to- with her throat cut. Poor health [tad made her melincholy, but her. sul= cide wus a shock to Her friends, yBhe ¢ the h in which she fived i Bhe waa heard mov- y this morning, but whan Hied he tailed ‘to get any ummoned. i Miss Haven Tr mn With her wan f throat & | PERFECT ‘Tooth Powder ‘Cleanses anid beantifies the “r) teeth and ‘purifies the b Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of-a century. Convenient for tourists, x i his | PREPARED BY Interest in-byying-a-Piano-does-not consist in buying the very, cheapest instrument ble, particularly if youn money_is not too plentiful. A GOOD Piano Js chea) = est in the end, as it Will outlast five cheap ones, and you can. ion | take three years to pay the amount {if_destred. nz i ‘The contracts wees, all Jeliin the same | ~ forms which were used by ‘Commis * ; sioner Woodbury tom ‘of con.| THE tract prov for p by amount of == estimated from Weather Bu und not by actual yards} : | Investigating pommittea of the| ie ard of Aldermen, which recommend: | ed the Femoval of Commirsinner Wood-; bury, condemned this form of contract | Ate nut cheap pianos, but in propors ITS bid: December, [3 - ST rail Reha sat aa dnfal- and. frevtal aourea-ot graft lon to their long. life, power of —December, 733-4 to and favoritism. ‘The committee sill! staying in tune and tine tone qual+ July, T734 to 773-8. that such a contract In the hands af aye; 2) G38 Wadi. Derembor, | commixsioner who to favor ajity the prices are VERY LOW. May, 24) July, 4 coptraator could ba very proft:| We make necialty. ——.- able at almoat any 2 Or all the} see make a Specialty of__used. EYED MAN DROWNED. proat could be taken out of tt by strict) Pianos 0} GOOD MAKES.. Prices ONE. “ rulings. {from $125 up. Renting, Exchang- The body of a usixty-year-old man] Corporation Counsel edi gei W ' oF si was’ found in the river at the foot of} tia Dinyor thin —after ing. Se East Twenty-second atreot to-day, Min | Uvalde Company inoin default, ont) | eee ren ay thront wag bandaged jn flannol, and | ETO yn ee the athe ~ the police believe be dentroyed BBs [ao a boreveds eee ~ a | PEASE PIANO CO., aolf when harassed by ihess. His] Street (ining Com: 128 West 42d St., N.Y. Near clothing was of good materlal but tly pocketa- were empty. The victim had only one oye. “WMVOGEL & SON. Winter Overcoats and Suits for Men_ ___at $15 A stream of water can rise no higher than its source. And so is it with the ay- erage tailorman. He-cannot rise_ above .the level of his own limitations. His power can go no further than to produce a commonplace mediocre garment... Set him—at-a higher—task -and— he fails. On the other hand the tailormen who fashion—our- suits and overcoats at $15 have a power greater-than the task cemenes: they are versed in the finer phases of garment making, in fact they are the self-Same craftsmen who sponsor our highest cost garments. * Hence the reason for the» superiority of Wm. Vogel & Son suits: and overcoats at $15. -and overplaids. Broadway , The overcoats at $15 are fashioned in shaped back Chesterfields * Brondwaye ew St, Our Closetitting Ove ‘Colter, ‘She ins Havens Newark Mrane! ION a: » on the upper floor, resting the .- of light gray fabrics, three-quarter models of black ‘Thibets, also medium length and box models of Kerseys, Meltons and Velours. The Suits at $15 take form in a series of single and double-breasted models of conyentional 6r radical styles, medium length and long coats, with deep centre vents or no vents. Fashioned of black Thibefs and yelour finished Cassimeres in monotones, stripes ther Winter Overcoats and Suits Up to $50. WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St. -