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~ WE FORTALK _ First of Morgan Four Will Be in Washington Next Tuesday: WILL FOLLOW. J Believe ‘the President Should! {> Consult with Heads of Al! Big Lines. WASHINGTO. jelien, of the > Spas jead Hurtiond” Raitrcad [to the White House asking for an in- ferview wiih - z Me wili be here next T Mr, Mullen is ona of tlie fo i tianed by J. Plarpont gan after his Interviow with the Pre faest lant Monday.” F wpfticials me “iete may be, In tho near fu feotifereice betwoon Preafdeyt Roose {nd @ delegation of raljroad pres: j goncerblag The altitude’ of Use Adminis: | j fration toward the railroads. This con: | m “Tfercich may be hold degpite the ss Jdents James McCrea, ‘of J Rennsytvenia New York Central; Cha ¥en, of the New Haven nd Marvin Hpghitt, of the Cal Northwestem, to accept the Inv went td them by ‘@hroush J. Plerpont Morgan, =o The Evening that these four presjdents of great rail- Soway lines, in consults tian's office yesterday, did not defini ==tlecide-not—ta-g9-to the White Howse, Ithough they allowed the public to $ifer that sucn nad been thelr d Instcad. they agreed Mellon should gu to Wasuintgon, the President and {cel out the situation. Old Friend of President. Mr. Mellon ts an old and yalued friend For this reason thera Das been entrusted to him the dedicate ‘of discovering, tut the character of the recepiion it the railroad presidents would be ely to get If they Went to Washing- ten. Bir, Mellen goose as - golunteer in oneal CADACILY. dent to understand that h nse a representarjve of the presidéata men jorgan in his conversa- the White House a week ago. plane of Mr, Melion are ‘will gall on the A0-morrow of Mohiay mors his. return to New York MoCrea, Mr. HughiCl. AS a result of his Wisit It ls quite likely that there will bo to Washington |’ nd: Hartford | seo | of ba three raliroad ‘man and Mr. ‘ge momentous confarenc: Stn tha near future between the pres! _@ents of all the leading nillroads of the ‘United States and the Calor 5: . of the nation. When Mr. McCrea, 0 Pthey formed a. r. Néwman{-Mr. “faet_yeaterday: led a quartet of residents as cver assembled | ; oon” discoverrd that | they were unanimous in the bellef that | the invitation extended to them through | Morgan—was no} antovitation at Net Consulted in Advance. Mr. Morgan had not consulled either | of than in advan He had simp! te-the-Presntent-that tt puRnt bea guod Idea to Ket 3 Mr. Mellen gn McCroa, Mr, Jiro Muhiet have a talk with eaident bad almply to Washington and Washington, hie cal : jon and ut he was unable Newman a clear understanding the Witffe House conference was to -be| ‘dat the Grand Gen- svith Mr a <——unable-to-eniteht “Mellen and Mr. 1 tlemen involved fin ‘would be In an « they went to see th i Hughitt got tnt ‘ication it Shak noto been ascertalned. he conferred with the Attacked by Terrorists. apt Radzcovsky was ed by workmen last nicht HEI Mie Nalred of they conden: ——$—+-_$—_ “Fhe Important: Stomach HAVERSTRAW, @ marvellous cure for stomach} cures. Mr. Kowes treatise on the et ment free to all writing for It is also prepa ho owhich will b Wouldn't it make you weary To walk mile afer mile, To plod along o'er hill and dale, hile you might ride in style? Of course you wouldn't do it, And thaf's Just why you ought To know that “Motors” through . World Wants “Oilte cheaply may be bought. “AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! oA 10 THE EVENING WORLD; SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 19075 Donizetti's “L’ kert and Gilibert Help to Make the Performance { a Fine.One. at the Manhattan Opera-H Inet night drew: a audience Ring of the |" unailoyed de yator, Waa Inim! veilhac's Was an inadeaua much predomtt Hthe fre. back, ‘for Verything mo BY | Hammerstein's Plans, | for His-Next. Season. | HAMMERSTEIN'S subse Hoi -euly of -s.ate-and bores for hin, season at tic anbatian Opera-House opens on | Tuesday morning, It 1s an ambitious a dormiduple st ling ou Mowe ) he pr § four regular n performances a weer oi! German and Italian operas and popular mgoscription for mighty. Hig artists Inciude “Melba, Nordica, ¢ n, Bohumann-Helnk, 1 Prentini aners. Beate Bissenctate Best Art in ; MARKET CRASH Elistr D’ Amore’ NETS HARRIMAN Got It Going and Com- ing and Still Retains Controf of Road. GOES HUNTING TO-DAY. i oe {No Truth in Rumor-that Union Pacific Was Wrested from Him. Edward H, Harriman to-day looms crash.jn Wall street with an eastim: 1 [personal profit of from $15,000,00) to * $20,000,000 on the dectine of Union Pacttic and Southern Pacific stock,’ and a firmer clitch than ever°upon the stock Ate of these railroads, The wizard of the WEIS Amora Western railroads himself will reach the Orange Club's lodge at Warrenton, Va., before nightfall, and fas from the sceno,of the late carnage he will enjoy “Limaelf at hunting other game than Tia rivals tn the sport of high tnance- 7 tel cat {Meantime Unton Pacific and Southern Ade De Choker see naeet | Pacific! with’ the entire Harriman stock £' the mptine 11] st {6 still climbing’ and the Harriman F ely tee neti meres ANd | interest tx taking down a profit both Tanara will conduct beth Saturday | Weyer, on (he rise as woll as on the op z anint the others. {| decline. That Mr, Harriman elthet lad lost control of ts about to lose control pa ried? 269 JA of his railroad syste: ig Ly Couried's Regular Sea- et hs raltrosd systems was vigeroualy - son Ends Next Weck, WEDNESDAY — “Rigo! with Melba, Honel, Ancona and Armond! FRIDAY for the fir init: Samu URDA SA time, with D: und) Arim Owns More Than Ever. Di ; Daimores, Zenatcll Reraud, Sammarco. Arimondl ar Didur. The older ltatian works—wiil b- d and the Paris Opera Comiq tory adde: During the summer exiensive a! Hons will be mads in Uie house. maln lobby will be reaeryed ofor Use of box and stall holders. Hold. Cony seats will enter ‘diroetly {from Thirty-fourth street, Car lentrances will ibe established in Thirt fifth street. A meoting at Lil’ Lehman's between | Frau Cosima Waxnor and Mr, Ham-| merstein hay been arranged for May 1. tipa.th rbldcs inex \Melba's' Farewell a | Ls » | wifted young American soprano, at —aeropresentattye ot Kirn, Tae & Co, Harriman's bank sald to an ding World —repor fa mornin ‘The report that Mr. Harriman waa forced to sell 200,000 shares of Union RED'S regular subscrip-| jan Opera-House enda next waa saventsea - weeks ago y that Geraldine Farrar, the a tho ball a-r n& with her startling tn- terpretation of .Jullet, She will, make| Thursday nails | this wild rumor. M her last ap, on2-Friday: (as | /arriman’ probably (owns and controls BAGRV in tPael inore Union Pacitic stock at the present Becaiixe Of the supplementary season | tne than he ever did. You can bank for tis presentation of the Nibelungen| © this statement.” 2 will de opera “every ‘nignt| Alexander Milla got 120 in the open market any tme on Beoretary. of the Pacific will ba held April 9 Aa for the ‘aruao, Sirace! F uso, Stracclart and Plancon will be| §outhern Pacific, thero wre no stated Week from Monday, |recn'es. Das Rheingold,” the pro-| moodnes of its ‘directors, None has the season at the Manhattan | Weed, Schumann-Heink, Opera-Houtse 13 ‘announced fo: Monday, March 3, when slfe will sin Mimi in “La Boveme.” Mecween the ang scott! will “Die Walkuere, ance, 1s net for Thursday, with Gadski: peuson calls tor ber appearunce 1a tour |Fremstad, Schumann - eink, Burgetal. second and third acts the balcony | [scene from ther will | be interpolated, Hier con for next at. On ti Lieeina a ‘20 for the frat tine. Campanint again will conduct the, po, lar convert. Hia—tntt_prosrmermme tec: SUNDAY—Popular conce to sing the “Infammatus gins "Stabat Mater,” w chorus of the opera’ house. Donalds, Basal, Ban.maroo-and Glavol --CAMPARIR, con MONDAY—"'Fra Diayolo," with Bonet. Pinkert and tho original cast, Mie farewell appearance for | nounced for Tuesday, with Frematad, | Burgstaller, Goritz and Refi certs trmorrow nt y-Lunn, Burgetalier and lat, wil play é tothe” Wagner_trlogy,—te—an-tbeen—called for tis -latter Ofcourse public may continue to believe wi V il the boants of these tw Van Rooy, ra! arerpte far as the f Madama | {acts are concerned, I do not fear that Butterfly," with Farrar, Homer, Caruao| there will be any change In the man- re nung on Wednesday. | Miers, SuaKe, Robert 3. i in tho ring perform-) eral counsel of the Harriman lings an owntown to hls office to-day with a reporter for The Evening World, Asked ler, Blass and Van Rooy. friday: atti ti [comes the double bil! of rere nay eee Nee er eaten totes ») Gretel, with th that Schumann-Helnk instead awit! will be the witch, and “Pagitact," with | Weste-vour energy looking for an ab- Farrar, Caruso and Stracclarl. For the |e ivoa%! interop aia eee Ha 4 properties in the late crash of values, famijiar ‘cast, save Lovett with a chuckle satd: "Walt of Homer Se" would not advise. you to fallroad interesta with shich Mr Har- Saturday matinew “Tosca” willbe per-| rman has been identified,” formed, with Eames, Caruso and Seattl and In the evening ‘Tristan-und Teolde: Here ja an account nto The Eve with |, Wirkby-Lunn, Gorltz anid % H How Harriman Won. Ing World by @ trustworthy authority At the last of the "recent popula y con. | Of how Mr. Harriman nas bee Pp r Sunday con. le recent et Frematad, Kirk. | Def fatter than the Toser In Harsiman 1s not a apeculator. A sure-thing operator, and there ‘Novelli, Italian Tragedian, ese . van a chance of the bear Inte Mm inh Corner Auris tho iate fe Individually owns res of Union Pacine and 4 correspondingly heavy hold Southern Pacific. De Ln Repertoire Next Week. 2 ister tiscsnamasess Ttallan actor, will open hia en- Ly ‘Theatre | is in Boies NOVELLI, tha, famous ment at the aday evening fo fle immediately after the de —_ ‘ation Of the 10 pe dividend nat Geptember, when the atock \ highest point. 195 3-5 short foc ¥90,00) shares, was he in danger of being cornered, ay he was cin thira | Pook for doltver of Martha and Lazarus tn, 2 Here Mary ccolved 4 and her brothér Lazarus. 7 apa He |*" £ Wall etree “s that big finan- bo seen as a kindly, easy-going, |2ct !s ttken up with the trial noone | elers like Harriman trade entirely upon | cid”matchmaker, whose socially ambi-|cfore J ie, muerte Mary mak. a] ma Kye and Shey; aren never In the ate obfecia to the of} Passionate plea for the Baviour-~ The} sileh! anger of” loss —He- covered objects to the_marriaye of | Pore Oe Re lat-an—average of -185,-anit-thls trop ent duighter—io—a-srurglingFouas- | physician, because he was born out ot} wedlock. When her brother also makes viotent-obirction,the-olf-matchmaker, who cares only for }ils daughter's hap- piness, turns on the young man and reveals to-him that his_birth ts eniel- oped-in-the-eame-ehadow.as that Ww! res! on the unhappy lover, Tne fact that her early inf y is Known Causes the wife to consent to the marriage, Jie now the son can only sympathize h the young dyctor piemeftthe-perforinance with naloxue, in which wil {imitations of various ty mmon to sia Italy. Ox evn: tha actor will play Kt on Wednesday crening and turday afternoon he will anpear On "hursday event be given, and on Fr: 4 Novelll will tin Paola G lay evening Sig as an escaped con- cometti's ‘La Morte or} | civ eee ETHEL BARRYMORE will ith three ¢ Box,” a play by Joni she will Introduce at .th on Monday eve voman's unbantt into the house late at king WItK hin, pleh tte box that the * has dropped On the floor. The younk mun had taken the box from a woman he | at nm music hell, and had alsa | ed off with her purse In a drunken | frolic. THe charwoman 1s suspected of the theft, apd then left worse oft | than ever when” her huavand ts sent to prison-for a month. Bruce McRae will play the dissolute husband, and Harry Redding will have the part of the young man who causes all tho trouble. ee 8 “The Holy City," a veligtoua play by Thomas<W, Broadhurst, will be pro- duced at the Lincoln Bquare Theatro on Monday evening. Mr, Broadhurst has taken Mary Magdalene as his con- tral oharacter, and argund her has wld the story of the Passion, Tho first act, which takes place at Mary’s howe jin Magdala, shows her as the oourtcs +|at the height of her power and glorify ing in her position, Barabbas, a youny xealot in revolt against Rome, and 01 whose head a price has been set, has gaved Mary from the hands of a mot and fallen desperately {n love with her, ‘The necond “act takes place at the home 4. ( Crucifixion RIVER POLLUTERS ASK |{sviicwsen fad ees it | willy | mittee of the Merchants’ Association on Gimflarly named remedies sometimes Geoeive. This first and original Cold Tablet fas WHITE RACKAQH with block end. red loltering, end bears the eignajure of! Saif onthe day ot the }-4o-potnty i Unlia Pcie alone Judas, overcome by 're-| him $12,000,005, less broker's aaa goes out and hange himself, |alons, In Southern Pacific Mr. Harr inkes place in man-ls—understood to “have traded in athea on over 200,000 shares, which he gold from down to 7, bringing him a profit of ag will Include William Morris, Frederick | $5,0%,000. Wricht Carl Anthony. Jane Wheatisy |* MUdam Hutchins, Maver Lee and Irena ~~ Simply Took Prolite, Moore. @ stook 8 the stock went down bona-nde ——S ee era of bath stocks outside of him- hold the market were cagerly: snapped ap ty AUTO suige of the coup had Mr, Tar- rinan any need to be ruffled. “With wple_capltal ta! gover reply et Pack Adirondack-Pulp ‘Mill Owners Want | Sorzan’ tide the to Continue Experiment to Pur- | and Ryan with traction—it ts the same A ( . x old scheme-and Mr. Harriman and hts ify Beautiful Streams. friends win new miliona, ALBANY, “March 14—The apocta! com- BROKER CONFESSES feyie chetrman, and wh DEBTS OF $623,000, y & report from the rop-| WASHINGTON, March 16, — Watter resentatives of civic bodies interemed| Halsten, a real estate broker, of tis ted waters, of which Edward ‘in preserving the Au Sable River andj city, to-day filed wAoluntary petition tn the Kepaférosseras Creek in the Adl-| panier rom contaminat’n by tho | ve mills along their banks, nad a hearing before ptey. His Habilittes are etated to 0 And assets $3,200, 10 yeatord ughe The J.J, Rogers Pulp Mil and th n, which annually dumped over a! Hon pounds of refuse into I zel for the anil declared that tt HATE x comip way experimenting. with wn Union Paper Bag Company are Appliance to. dispose of refuse, and milla complained of. Both were repre-.| Would make a toni-year contract for ita sented atthe hearing by counsel, 1¢ | Use if the Governor would lauue an ex: has been std ghy Property owners aloni: | The Governor was told that the waters tho Au Sable, whiph traverses some of | ool streams were ag black as Ink at the mort beautiful country in the Adir- ond. use and putrefying vegetable sub- oks, that the river had been turned | stances that gave forth the rankest of into a Verttable sewer dy the pulp con- | odors, RR RIRRR SA There fs only one «Bromo Quinine’’ That Is : Laxative Bromo Quinine.) + Out -the-aaties of Tabreday:s— nancial! Jumped $ 1-2 points, Smolting Pacific at i11 ts rot. That he could have }- week at tho Broadway house. On| Union P: ald: "The next regular} Monday “‘Alda."" with Eaines, Homer,|meoting of the directors of the Union their market riya! Alle = 4 + im) 2 An. Ti, he hi Tit . 4 03 Am? Simele, & Te 190% Jaa tue ag Bt & Roped’ tory ies tI “Rat “steal Py Bip ats, ns Bleel Fy pe eee ty ewer tre Ai, Sugar + ink aay tay Am! Tov, Co 2 ot ‘Anaconda Min'e. 64% 63% 604% + 94 types, and that they were choked with | ras leading railroad stoc! > SLUMP IN STOCK PRICES SINCE JAN.5 MORE THAN COST OF RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR Par value of capital stock of all rail roads in the United: States. .........-- $6,554,000,000 Decline in the average price of twenty from Jan, 5 Depreciation in the total stock capital of all the railroads on a basis of Cost of Russo-Japanese War And Not-a Single Failure | seeeeee- $2,091 ,000,000 BULLS AND BEARS N HOT BATTLE Wild Whirl at Market Finish and Shorts Get _ a Hard Squeeze. Ing on the Stocl change to-day, byt ones who suffered werg the bsara and the shorts. i In a final grab for atooks just before the seasion closed prices were sent kiting at a dazzling rate. Union Pacific \-4, Read- and the Hill stocks, Southern Bt. Paul, Fennaylvania, U.S. Stecl preferred and Amalgamated Cop- per 3 to 5 points. Theee advances were not all beld and the market closed with excited buying ‘Eyvthe-bearas, and cager profit-taking by: the bulls going on simultancously. ‘B58 Pacific. \ Trading opened strong, with the gains running from 2 to $ points and the demand active ter, and the commission houses did a © tufJay business, while the large Interests pulled in some of the large blocks of ‘holdings that had: been let Poe } ‘The Hill and Harriman stocks were in espectal favor, while Atchison had. food’ following that~ boosted It 21-4 Consolidated Gas went to the front with a gain of 33-4 and Reading had good support with an advance of a point. Sloss SheMeld sold up 41-2 points, Northern Pacific 23-4, Great Northem personal counsel to Mr. Harriman, rode |2 3-8, Bt, ‘Paul 17-8, Union Pacific 11-6, Pennsylvania 1, Missouri Pacific 7-8, and Southern Pactflc ‘The Coppers were given their share attention, Amalgamated and Anaconda each scottng a point gan. 1 D There were a few reactions én profit taking, and in the Inst hour the bears, thinking to take advantage of a m ‘pack, Madea i were makins some headway in the reallzing whe: prunge for-profit: the bank statement ap- red, Tus favorable points gave the bulls their chance, and they went at dn squeoxe of tho took™-the~ breath ‘The market closed with a whoop and a drive and everybody: excited. The total enles for the two-hour Season ware over 100.000 shares, The total sales of stocks to-day were 1,044,700 ahares, and of bonda $1,535,000, The Closing ,Quotatio Tovny's highest, lowest, closing prices ara net changes of stocks ‘from yeaterda quotations are as follows: $+444+ Cer PLIST Bees ES AS STOCKS SOAR e ree ees ee ae LPR) PRP TEE Thero was another wild whirl of trad- | ft wan a, buying drive. and the only i a on REESEPA LS. Dee HE HELE RHEE HE +H HH ty premises of Cox & ‘t |turers, the flamer, fanned by. a strong wind, ‘Jum 1 i Cmte ts eee see Qt betel + Buying orders came from every quar- 5: a 2 srotaiert tame Texas Pacific. ee st Bey ra SEMCUOUSH SARS eds Sey biti $: TOF, z 3: FSFE 5 PH +L Ht v SeoerNes, Pe oe a FPES FEE +H + Juscurn z and Judge W. H. Bond, of Wise, WIDOW ADOPTS MAN OF 38 AND MAKES HIM HEIR. CHICAGO, March 16—The story of how-fortineemiled ona Portuguass runaway boy was related yesterday in the County Court when Pedro J, Teix- yeara of nage, seen: L,-Hutcheas, adppted= by Mrs, gixty-one years old.’ Mrs. Hutchens said Pedro had lyvyed at her home nearly twenty years and since the death of her years ago has conducted the wholesale and retall clgar business left by Mr, husband three Hutebéns told amounted to more than $100,- 000, Judge Pond recommended that with ro large-an-estate It would be wise for her to make out a will, Pedro aa sole hetr. she would do th Pedro ran away the hills of Portugal twenty years $e his way to_thtxctty wagon Hutchens as a c! 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