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~ONFELIEF PLAN SERVICE AT ONCE sevelt’s Action Restores’ More Tr Confidence and Conditions Th Are Betier. ‘gins and More Cars on n Ordered Forth- With. ; Ma | | | Funder the hiMuenes of the, moneta Jef measures @ecided‘oh by President! oseve!t, fpancial conditions s\ red improvement \all'around to-day. | Brook rel: The premium on currency 7 per dent, call loans riled | ing bt Raslrqaé Com: roth 10 fr cert and mocks eS hee ‘E ned;strong on a -vikorois demand, ; ee frm ‘during the day and clowed | The spe : : ith good xaine. tt phat the company operate the sholrt- | Patrol line trajna of its, Lexington aventie: lind | | jon during tees here- ard run at Cypress turing, least Avo care, | Ao 2oSQnd Mic weven ris and hours, TP AU the brokers were’ on the floar of | be Exchange ‘with plenty of -ordor: a) ‘ae the ‘opeiting, while buying by the| through to Manfiatcan, Jun : Ne was fully In evidence, ‘Trading the eve mbar Atl ens aoanuen or the—heent Bhere: was a general fevling of con-| Hdence tn Wall street jon }Great Northern preferred led the rise | tofor th 4 points, Union Pacific followed | Van nm th 35-8 Canadian Pacific 33-4, U. 8. | Hills stations ee] preferred 3 . Paul and New | Tush’ bouts trains erk-Central__Reading and Northern _ fc 23-4 Southern Pacific spa Ages © Umerican smelting ¢ 5-8. and Atchison, | 00) Ure oie nnsyivania: Baltimore and OM) oe no: je + General Electric and American Sumer 11 is fursher }isn Helgifts Railroad Camp Service oh its Jama Paul that at jeast 3 d Sault Sainte Marie. {oral perate bet Aa the session advanced the buoyant) } than were provided in ie was-maintaiged, while the “dealings jee ie Oct Le. An additions ere in generous volume. car is ordered to run from Jamate SThe-premlum on currency, which was | CYPtess Hills at 445 A. M., so that ae pistol, Sivail te urday’s close, opened | e's per cent, And: trunsactions #000 | Hers reportec am haw as 1 3-4 per cent... and 5 “This order shalt” ta and cont effect Noy one Ahoush the prevailing price was 2 ver | without 0 an order for The arrival of more than $11,-| further hearings and hours turday had | 4ctlon. es: : e.0ot_from_ Purope since britich lo do with the (reer otrerinx-ot; peinde Faduigh currency itself continued Pp Sing Orders ‘in stocks .and_ bonds) of ay more than doubled as compared) a Sits a week ago, ail the brokers took =. eff _restrictlo: tom trani ae forthcoming governmental certin- @ates of fadebtedness, the issuance of ‘which was announced by Secretary Cor- Selyou and indorsed by President Roose- a measure of relief 3 the Broc rated thtirroad- notify for the Public Service | the First District. whether the terms of this order are accepted and will:be obeyed. A letter was tecolved caters ofthe NewYork Company und the Metropolitan, Street Rallway Company asking the Commis- sion to xporove an ordinance w Presidest, Shonts) is trying to passed relatiti¢ to the Montreal type patel a. sha: | velt /yesterday Sars, which are soon to be put on the | turned for. present conditions, figured on the| Stadism and Fourtn, avende line @urb. Several bids of 101 wero made, ! This ordinance would limit the num- | Of her Seno takers. nan ra Money on call ruled steady at 10 per} jen ieThe tone of the market became some- ‘what heavy jn the afternoon, and the | ought St. Paul and Amals Saturda {ber of passengers 10 bs carried to #ix- ty-five and would forbid the presence ot { Dassengers on the roar plat j uniont mprovemen + | the New York and Queens County can ha road Company be required to extend \te trolley Mne trom Flushing to W) mone. The letter. wea referred to C Mbcupreonira’ion (the market! dlming'| Notts os cea ed. however, and prices. hardened cy Winton Pactie rallied to 112, the Feneral market was anywherd 1$2, 000,000 MORE GOLD ; jt. Pail proterred’ improved! COMING FROM LONDON. jSt) Paul preferred improved. 6 | LONDON, Noy, 18-—-The United states) a ers. The | oltizen tract t There wae further, improve: | ea comertiat: Caton the best of the los frome what low the at of 8 Y.obut with substanUa: gains. Late | secured ut $2,000,000 in gold in the Tee only fair, 900,106, open market to~lay at 1-6 bores je total sales of stook were The United tea to-day jurohased | end of bonde $3,148,000, from the Bas Bank “or Engiand }4w,W0 in Ame! Later tn ele “aay Lazard Freres in- creased their gold engagements by 3,- | 000,000 taken in Jondon. ae total Im- porta now reach §71,90,¢1 ho Mt id ERWIN SUSPENDS. on Bai nec Joined tery. at No. 71 Wall street, iE The suspension is looked upo, oy n ood < Ail amall momont in the fnanciat ‘uatrist, | aot) Deh | Mr nn wald to-day that the 4 ws cased by the Arm's tna HUONES ON OUTEAL EELE “Ete A telephone enis in the wer- (ninth wrest, 4 have | killed.” dow teri An invent The police say 0 Kernan jived |nan are ch Mre) Hussey: Mire. M HUNDREDS FOLLOW BODY OF SLAIN “GIRL TO GRAVE. | Net ; + || CHICAGO'S MONEY B +1] > > 4 t wt SITUATION BETTER SEATED - Gertr tT 24 Bteady improvement in tho banking | was kil 4 + 8" | astuation in Chicago was reported by | of her } ST 1B ]I. 3. Mitchell. president of the Mllnoi Was Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, in| yesterday > @ telegram whi he sent to-day to A.| The bu a BK. Hepburn. Jee a tion: Bank city. ‘1 ee er Which was dated at Chicago, read Ty do ten tsttuation t 7 + ‘Situation here steadily improving. © BH ELE Tale applies to naulonnt Vanks an’ well | “Ae 0% 8 | as savin nks, Ke th in| TY CIN The the lawt ofthe acutenegae eek Will ceremonies and eral, mass mi THE EVENING woe. QNEY EASES AND .,T.ORUERED THREE HURT I STOCKS ADVANCE TO INCRIASE ITS EAST st ONE Battle in Street Followed Too} iny Trips of a Growler ai Festive Party. a ‘riot raging tn Eaat and that ee ee me direct from the leading Lynnfand Boston shoe factories. site oa piled out. Of the g SALE R CARERUL SHOFP = ie d ovmrran' the block | J auilition, to, the. sonfere: A trom/cnes tp halt he Injured’ showed enty-nine, a Seventy-sixth base of skull. tal, und may die. forty-five, ast wel Seventy-ninth calp wounds twenty-five, No. 315 Ea’ Neataken in hie head and with chambers Hussey telling she went to look for hlm. He at No. 206, but she found him in O No, 38%, where Mc- told that after the of the women remarked o week, and ft wasn't erbugh to live on.’ Another woman observed that It “was e." The firat woman promptly and retorted’ that it was none business, and then Mrs. McKer~ id with ‘some heat: And they: ald, up veitout on fat « The next thing was the mix-! up. | body knows who hit any one om. | MoMebody hit a mallet, and some one struck the oth- Hussey in the head with tumult became so loud that began firing a pistol be police. Hussey and McK rged with disorderly: conda an released by the ces Kernan dirappeared frie: che her to nak her what happened and Citizens in Mass Meeting Denounce R. T. Co. After Funeral of .{ Gertrude Snyder. ude Snyder, the Iittle girl who led by a B. R. T, train in front home at No. 18% Bath avenue, Bath Beach, last Thursday, was buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery urinl was -attended by two lun- » girl membern of the Angel St. Finbar's Roman C . of which the di ber. Six former playmates ead ¢ acted a pall-bearers. A xreat crowd surroundell the houno th avenue during the fun: fully five hundred in the procession to the ce After the burlal there were addr: the Brooklyn r Greenhut Calling Cards meseary Informed: Police | i o'clock Uils morn- |” Seventy: | ‘several had been | 4 dozen, In| a lab-) erian Hospital swith! | a Jaborer | ound @ 82-callbre ; mpty. on Moore, | According to .the police, home late yesterday afternoon, hie wife he was ging to see a friend at No. X16 East Seventy-ninth stfeet, ‘ When the failed to return In a. few There wax a-crowd—atrd— it _sewmed to be having a joyous time. | |The police were growler had been rushed a number of! “Yerx'll all! quarreling ry to tate Sixth Avenue, pel to asi Sac New York. 1907. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18, f TON JHNGT onc uci ow | BRAZEN &QPPENBER a Shoe Factory | | Cancellations Thousands of Pairs of Shoes at Less Than the Cost — of Leather, | We have gathered thousands of pairs of High Grade Shoes.at Great Reductions in Price Bin | the Union and a number and ¢ 1 | Plaza gle-taxers from America gathered nbly Rooms, Hart g is tin fret xontral watt: | ering of. sin tional confer _ Napoleon —Bocts — ‘ Women Made of seleciea gun) metal calf skin, Cuban heel, extension soles, fs. 000 Rewar eyes a ) } RAIN: COAT CO. =a ‘Aa stemeel eviction ener peratred betes Jedgr Jobe Heyer aad « ry postertay ta! The Mnoletge: Coert Aeeved Jetix! Die tee | Mirror Knee. “eticety reprrenteg Datied Rete Coun Cempenr ‘rath reat pas =. | Phe ee Lh. 1907. Unicn ThPTH mvtmue Amo R197 OTRUEY oR Pav to me ‘OnDen oF _$ 5700, —_ a ZOoiian ry to 8; widths Patent colt- -gun_ metal lace or but Values up To Anyone Who Proves Qur Statements Un'rue | We Have Been Evicted From Our Down Town Store—Judge John Hoyer Ordered Us Out, All Goods Shipped to Our Sixth Ave. Stor: WhereThey Ares ‘elling for Almost Nothing. ‘|| TREMENDOUS EVICTION SALE Priestley Cravenettes and Raincoats Be@y-These Prices Good Until 10 o' "Clock Saturday Night. Priestley Cravensttes | liskin; ton. $3.90 ai $4.50 Third Floor Dept. All Goods Must Positively ‘be Sold by Sat. Eve..Nov. 23, at 259 SixthAy. All Goods Must Positively be Sold by Sat. Eve. Nov. 23, at 259 Sixth Av. New Napoieon Boots 33.50 $1. 95 values at A Sale of | Priestley Crayenettes and for Men Rubberized Silks for AI $1.25) a uN Men’s Shoes save Ratesnce “prmer Petes $1.75 FromL. Strow ShocCo., Ladies’ Taincoats, former. pros $3.50 PUSS $8675 Salem, Mass, 3,000 pairs of Men’s heavy winter shoes, made trom selected calfskin leathers; double solid leather soles A Water- proof Shoe. Worth $2.25, at s iparme n made - $10.00 erized Silk Gare At $1.50 Sizes to 11 Frazin & Oppen: heim, Third Floer Lept. > i LMOST GIVEN AWAY AINCOAT | BETWEEN: 1G ANDI7™ STREETS Store ee ee Evenings. The | Store of Fifth, Avenue | Qualities Stand eeeemtena Sixth Avenue Prices 3,000 pairs in the loty’made of Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and Vici Kidskin; EXTRA HIGH Gite and Button. Sizes, 84 to 11 and 1134 to 2. Real $2.50 values, Your choice to- morrow at, : Instances of underpricing as it affects fine stationery : “French Fabric” cabinet, 120 sheets and 100 envelopes in note Value 75c S0c “Pongee Bond” stationery in white and robin's ess blue. Value 7Sc a cabinet SSe “Lenox Cabinet,” containing 109 sheets and envelopes; fine fabric- finished paper. Value $100 . 75¢ Perfamed note paper in floral-embossed icabinet Value 40c . 25c and letter sizes. THE HIT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and . Their Baby t By GEORGE MeMANUS, Lithographed in colors on coated paper. Large quarto pages, Price, $1.00, Published by The New York World. Fifty cards; name and address in English ccipt indading plate. © 75c~ ~ Trade Supplied by the Sanifield Publishing Co., . 4 156 Fifth dve., New York.