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Fy ‘The Closing Prices. | AR GIANT LINERS, ‘From Europe With Tip About the Change. LANDLOCKED HARBOR. Has Many Advantages Over Montauk Point Declares Wail Street Promoter. ‘Wil be the great terminus for the big transatiantic ships of the future if tho 4 Morgan interests have their way. J. Plerpont Morgan from Burope to-day on tho White Star Mmer Oceanic, gave the first hint of the Blan to make the New York and New Haven Railroad and not the Ponnsly- Vania-Long Island the transportation Demeficiary of the big port of the future, A teporter of The Evening World was talking with bim at the White Star pler About the big ships which are now being aA Gown abroad. Mr. Morgan has a ‘vety lively interest in shipping. “What will New York do with those big ships when they come here?” Mr. Morgan asked abruptly. “New York will net give them dock room. What ts the ‘age of building ships which cannot come tute the port for which they arc des- tinea?’ ‘The financier smiled quiszically. “Why not the big new piers at Mon- tauk Point?” suggested the reporter. “Phat would be all very fine for the Long Island Railroad,” said Mr. Morgan. and #hrewdest things the very able tlemen behind thet railroad have ever Montauk Point ts not the metional harbor. The piace is } & land locked har- ficial breakwater. It It tm only 1% miles from New York and transportgtion to New York ts just as quick and even convenient than it would be from Montauk. Moreoger, there 1s already a there; the big port would not have tebe created out of nothing and artifi- clally populated. Just you watch New (o . Morgan Basil not discuss pelt Dusiness | cenditio: when asked week he thoagne ot the activity of Roosevelt's friends in — WALLSTREET @tock market trading to-day again Fevolved around the Steel shares. Ac- On yesterday in earnest, @ueted on an enlarged sca! was con- g@estaines buying Steel rose spiritedly. SHYSMORGAN \ —_+— San of Big Financier Returns Hew London and not Montauk Point} dry returning | - |net cannot dismiss him w CZAR'S MINISTER PASSPORT AFFAIR Russia Puts Ban Only on Agi- tators, Not on Business Men, Is His Claim. ST, PETERSBURG, Doc. 14.—An inter- [view with Foreign Minister Sergius | Sazonoff in reward to the claim of the | United States for recognition by Russia of passports Issued to American citizens Jin the Novoe Vremya, The Foreign Minister said that the matter did not directly concern the Russian foreign of- fice, Neither the Russian Minister of the Interior nor the Russtan Consuls had raised any obstacles against the entry fhto Russia of Amerlean commer: celal men or financiers of the Jewish faith, The present agitation, did not relate to that class of persona, Many agitators, revolutionaries and | Anarchists who were adherents of thi Hebrew religion had emigrated to Amer- fea during the recent troubles, and it Was not (concluded M. Sazonoff), to be expected that Russia should encourage the return of these elements. WASHINGTON, Dec, 14—-As @ result of an understanding reached to-day it |s believed that the Senate will pass before t Christmas holidays the House resol- jutton terminating the 1832 treaty with Russia because of discrimination against American Jewish citizens, Senator Cul- berson sought to have the Senate act without waiting for a report from the Committee on Foreign Relations, Under the promise that the Committee would report not later than Monday next, how- ever, he did not press his motion. SHUSTER STILL IN OFFICE AS PERSIA’S TREASURER. howev THITPRA! aia, . 1 W, Mor- gan Shusi ti] retains his porition as Treasurer-General of Pei The Cadi. hout the con- gent of the National Counell, which has not been given, WAGHINGHON, Dec, 14.—State De- partment oMcials, here doubted from the first the reports from St. Peters- burg that Mr. Shuster had been dis- missed. Their view was further strengthened to-day when a message came from American Minister R sell at Teheran ing of the safety of iL Americans there and making no reference whatever to any change in Mr, Shuster's status. pleas . ST, PETPRSBURG, Dec. 1 cha of the italien 0 e declare that no oufcation hes yor been. received. that the Persian cabinet has terminated W. Morgan. Shuster's. contract has Persia signified her g Pitance with RB however, le the. 09 6 left open to hes, as Ryasia w' ‘he ru- mor from Berfin ‘ae the Pereian Gabt- net 1# seeking a basis for submission is without foundation. It i# stated that the Russian troops now concentrated at Kashin to the number of 4,000 will remain there an- other week. It 1s expected that Persia ‘will comply with Russia's demands be- @mmvlation of Stee! common, which be-| fore the troops resume thelr march on ‘Teheran, during the ——-——_—. fre hour to-day. As a resuit of this) DUKE OF CONNAUGHT’S SON DEFENDS ACTION IN of the Jowtsh faith 1s published to-day | THE EVENING WORLD, BRUSH STATEMENT |ADMITS SELLING IS DENIED BY No Truth in Assertion That 4,000 World Series Tickets Were Given Out. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—A denial that any scandal attached to the sell- ing of world’s #ertes tickets In this city was made this afternoon by John D, Shibe, secretary of the Philadelphia American League 1 HN club. It Was made in answer to a statement given out by the New York National League Club, “I do not care to get into any con troversy with Mr. Brush,” said Mr. Shibe, “but I do want to make the po- | sition of the Athlete Club clear to the public in general, There ts no truth lin the assertion that we handed out Uckets to speculators or that 4,000 tipkets were given to seventy-three persons: “On Nov. 13 wo received a fetter from the National Commission request- | ing that we send them a list of all the eived tickets, Wecom- | pied with reau and, further- more, Jose Ohl was sent to New York with additional information to give the commission. “We are ready to produce at any time coples of the list of thote receiving the tickets, In some cages, officials of tt clu who know of regular fang wh wanted to see at least one game and had sent their money to them instead of to the club, got these tickets for them, but there was no handing of tickets to speculators. “Those who received the tickets from us were regular supporters of the club and had a right to expect a chance to purchase tickets for the world's series.” pa: outs eroemcti HARLEM FIREBUG CAUGHT, SAYS THE FIRE MARSHAL. persons who People in Uptown Flats Can Sleep. “The people of Harlem can sleep o° nights now,” said Fire Marshal Pryal today, ‘Tiere is no danger for the present of any more murderous fires set in apartment house hallways.” He nodded significantly at Alexander Morris, a middle aged man, of No, 2,228 Third avenue, who was being led away to the prison pen of Harlem Court, after bein held by Magistrate Corrigan with- out ball for the Grand Jury on the charge of arson. Patrick Kelly, of No. 1,68 Park ave- nue, returning home late Saturday night, found a fire in a punch of burlap bags under the stairs on the first floor of the house, Wh.le he was stamping it out, Morris jumped out of the dark and ran past him, he testified in court to- day. He followed Morris and had him arrested, There were five other fires started in hallways in Harlem with bur- lap bags on Saturday night. a os King Geor; Act Hurts Calcutta, CALCUTTA, India, Dec. 4.—The trans- Delhi, which was proclaimed at the clone of the dugbar after the coronation SECRETARY SHIBE) OBTAINED IN RAID No More Blazes in Hallways, and ‘ fer of the capital of India from here to|@ “SUCKER LIST” HE Walter Lewis, Government Agent, on Stand in Scheftels Case, Revives Scandal. ‘The scandal attending the action of certain Untted States Government agents, kho wera concerned in the raid on the offices of the B. HH. Scheftels Co,, in Beptermber, 1910, was revived, to-day, in the course of the trial of George Graham Rice and others, charged with using the mails to defraud through the medium of stocks in the Scheftels list ‘The trial fs still on in the United States Circuit Court and appears to be good for several weeks yet. Walter Lewis, an expert accountant in the service of the Government, and one of the agents who took part in the Scheftels raid, was on the witness stand this afternoon. He admitted, on cross- examination, that he took a list of cus- tomers nmonly called the “sucker list"—=from the Seheftels offices and sold it to Stonel & Co. engaged in booming a stooks, George Scarborough, recently dismissed from the Government service, was in charge of the Scheftels raid and Lewis took orders from him. Lewis sald he Kot a check from Stoneham & Co, Did not you a h hawe an interest in Sto * asked Mr. Vorhaus, for “T didn't,” repited tie witness, “You will have to ask Scarborough about his own affairs, “Did you know Scarborough was a ailent partner in a firm known as Fred- erick Simmonds & Co.?"* “T did not.” Lewis admitted he corresponds with Scarborough, who is in Chicago, —————.$-. Mrs. Coppers Severely Bi Mrs. Edward Coppers, wife of the former superintendent of the Criminal Courts Building, was severely burned in her apartments, No, 216 Bast Fifth street, to-day, A spark from the kit- chen range ignited her dress. Before the flames were subdued Mrs, Coppers was badly burned. She was removed 1. rival concern, selling mining THUESDAY, GOOSE CREEK MAN SAYS “ MARIORIE” BECAME “HELEN” Oyster Dredger Testifies Against Captain-Who De- clared Boat Was Wrecked, William Henry oyster dredg: GooseCreek, N.C. Whitford, a bronzed 1 able seaman, of » testified tn quaint dialect before a jury in Judge Rosal- sky's Court in General Sessions to-day how Capt. John FP. Johnson, of the power boat Mar wintered the craft in Goose Creek and reported to its owner, Dr. C. Pinches, of No, U8t Broadway, that it had been lost at sea. Johnson is on trial before Judge Ro- saisky for making a false aMdavit re- warding the wreck of the Marjorie. On the @trength of this affidavit Dr. Pinches collected from the Colum- bla Insurance Company, which insured the craft previous to ite sailing ¢rom this port, In October, 1910, When the officials of the company found the boat In Goose Pinches returned the money and helped in tl rest\amd indletment of Johnson and the engineer, Jacob Sundsten, According to the testimony of WIMt- Creek, Was altered and the name changed to “Helen.” When Johnson and Sundsten came to this city to make the affidavits as ty» the Marjorie’s loss, Whitford testified, they left the boat, with him. Johnson told ie m the bo belonged to him, tellin waa Moran. Whitford the boat until the insur DECEMBER ford, the boat, after its arrival at Goose} 14, i811 |.sohnson’s attorney, Whitford held hte own, He admitted that the insurance company was paying his expenses while a was in the city and giving him besides. In August lagt, at the nd Sundsten, Whitford sald, ten days in this city, “living nd_getting #6 a da: Since John Quit Drinking By John’s Wife. <8 fs Used Golden Remed, oad rg Hen Odoriess by et rss hk Uive 10 Rector ER ad Coffee or Fo Costs Nothing to Try. If you have a husband, son, brother, father or friend who is a victun of liquor, all you have, to do's wad Rout ‘naine, and! edreas ‘coupon. below. may rs oe you live that you id it. Free Trial/Package Coupon 200 Glenn B Tg, Catanat, Ohle. Please send me. abwolutely {1 containg, "a ta) package ot Claim Know what flolten, Remedy to prove that what you along and seized it, Cross-examined by F, J, Sullivan, | Reed & When 2069 New York Dentists _ prescribe Buy VERNAS today a delightful sensation, very ate pleasingly simplified by an Inspection of our unusual exhibit of Silverware—for “something in silver” is always acceptable, and here you will find endless variety in design and price to choose from. Our reputation for producing strictly high- grade, well-made, sterlin your satisfaction in selecting and bestowing gifts Inspection cordially invited. of this character. Jewelry.—Pearls, Diamonds, Rubi in great variety, mounted in new or combined in unusual groupings; also Gold Jewelry, Silver The selection of approptt { the arrest and indictment of | Men’s Suits Underprice Beginning last Wednesday, we inaugurated the most astonishing sale of men’s suits ever offered at the season's height. Over 11,000 suits all at January prices now. Barton Simplifying the Gift Problem gifts for the holidays is silver should ade to 8, and other gems effective designs Fyem @ ciosing yesterday of 663-8, the NEW VICEROY OF INDIA? * palee rapidly mounted to 68 at the out- RT EN 06 of business. This range was the| LONDON, Dec. 14.—A report was our- Qighest touched in some time. Copper |Tent in London this afternoon that another strong apot with a gain |!'rince Arthur of Connaught, son of the + flab oreneral of Canada, the Duke ‘ as with @ femp to 58, sup naught, will succeed Baron Hard- bo a Steel as a market leader in the Period. Steel met with heavy of the King-Emperor, has had a serious efreshin, financial effect. Government bills suf- fered ‘a record fall of bight annas (16 cents) yesterday and @ further decline of three annas to-day. The shares of land owning companies are glutting the market so great 1s the rush to sell property in Calcutta, oF « Inge aw Viceroy of India, taking at 68, which succeeded in the price down almost a Late selling of Btee! extended to shares in the dnal hour, and the Jevel was considerably below the Loulsville and Nashville was jusly weak in the late reaction. @bove 157 the price tumbled to Ust, with the exception of Steel Copper, was generally lower at finteh. Jowest and last prices of sto compared with seutend Las. oh! 6 fee 8 a TBM -_ 3 = % oF Be IER + ki ane ALT MORE RY! “3 143 ag Re Ss 3 was 1 14 1M + he ANAHANG 1 TAS po WALTIMOR! $ MS by 4 US uk d= 8 By eS = BI By By = Re GRY Bi 2p 3s ee =? BY BF gt} Hy ee lee F ie Ub hs = fi ” 1 eres oF SEE BERET EEE FF und usy ‘a e ni + BS is 7 "5 8 t He, Ue US = me T° wet ue, Phertin”-Giaite® x ACTIVE SECURITIES. ‘sUimMoRERY! "Tananand> BALTIMOKE A SURE-ENOUCH WINNER WHO WINS BY MERIT ALONE IN A FAIR CONTEST, APPEALS TO EVERY RIGHT MINDED MAN THE WORLD OVER, AND BY THE SAME TOKEN HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE APPEALS TO ALL WHO CAN APPRECIATE ITS UNRIVALED PURITY AND EXCELLENCE, ITS UNEQUALED QUALITY AND FLAVOR Bain. {aE Stationery.—Engraved announcements, cards, etc, with desk accessories in profusion, Leather Goods,—Canes, umbrellas, etc. All Prices Moderate, ‘Our illustrated catalogue will be found useful and interesting and will be sent upon request, Reed & Barton Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths Fifth Ave. and 32d St. 4 Maiden Lane $11.50 For een $19.50 For bs ky aia $3.50. For Men's Standard] $99.50 For Mrs Suna Suite, $34.50 Men’s Overcoats at Savings of $659 to $1750 vA ee $4] J -50 | $20 Qvercoats, $22.50 . $20 Vitara $] 3:50 $35 Cysroaats, $25 $22.50 Mice $15 $2759 | $40 Overcoats, 125 opr $17-50| 5 ero $32.50 18 Qos $1950 Qos $35 $55 Overcoat, 337-0 SPECIAL—Fancy plaid back Coats of Mloubletaced cloth, ~ shoulder 415 models, selling elsewhere at $23. Kashat oshavieCo. E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President Lal Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street jar 3d Averkso Cor. 13th Street Near Broadway bite eee and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings. WATCHES kno; IAMON “-CN CREDLT~. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS |EST_ ASSORTMENTS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY 3 GUARAN’ Your con AMERICAN WATCH <DIAMOND C0 RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELERS, LANE Acc cteSS a INC. RETAIL 1D QUALITIES. 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We recommend especially the in- . struments at $350.9 and $450.09, A debt-Piano, bought on the instalment plan, gives off nothing but discord. “The fact that if you should get sick or some acci- dent should befall one of your family, so you could not keep uj your | payments on your Piano, the De uty Sheriff would come with a truck and carry t! Piano away, agent all the sweet music out of the instrument.” Elbert Hubbard. The same Piano bought for cash at Macy’scostshalf as much, and is the source of sweet music. “Buy the things you need ond pay for th haven't the money to pay for thi just wait until you get the money stantial satisfaction of being big ger than tempta- tion.” bert Hubbard, READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE ~ RF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT:. \, \ \