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x opening * IN TRAIN HOLD-UP Presents Alibi, but Police to Test Charge He Is Bandit Who Robbed Passengers. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19 -Despite the fact that Edward A. Fiske, manj about town and hous f Murtins Kame, a fashionable ©1lucb, extablianed Inpt wiht What seemed a alin Paotic agent lett day ¢ to wea ta wa Finke harging ¢ (near Port Costa snaldy dressed, ne detae sowing the e room in @ ck Friday afters that niente noon until 10 Three Limites, whe poin ” masked highwayman mail, were nnable ot “8 a entity Fiske, His wife saye he spent home New Haven fenue of 846, 000,000 6 per ee at 99 3 making steady progres® toward the goal capacity production, atisfactory is now operating seven out of eight | o- mille, and the elghth mill will start up about February + “Am about $000.00 pounds and the total ” for 1913 will be clone to 4,900,000 pounds, | ‘while 10,009,000 pounds, of stork of recont Deo, 1 ‘Railways Company and # per Chicago (Mt permit the Yield of Leading Stocks Based on Rate 8 Amaignamated Cooper American Car & FWy. pf i American Can pf. 4 American Smelters common American smelters pt Amertean T hry w 1 Ray Mnion Y quarteriy dividend of 2 - the common stock, Merger of Chicago Railways of the and Chicaco City him proved. nad pantes will in future Naricultural through the yummarigation « in the United thatevening at pined yield of a« ‘amatier than last & Consottdated Gna Great Northern pt Lu New York Central Northern Pacttic * S. Steel ‘8. Steel pt Present Selling Prices. Yield + 3.61 + 8.25 1) POMAbDYE THINK OF us 181) [SCHEME % GET You It JEOR SATURDAYS FIGHT? | 1M GonWA LET You Tan | [our AT 0A. why exe Roa & Tel ‘anadian Pacitle .... high Valley ja Ratiroad re outhern Pacife.. nion Pacific was all sold ‘in two hours nd Interest, | Consolidated Copper Company ts The company | October's production next year'a capacity wi! de] feciared the req ilar 2 per cent. or} payable Jan 2. to] Pavific ‘ormpany Raliways was ap: This means that the two com- under one man- City Raliway: two Department's ear, and about 6.8 she atiributes his difficulty 10 Nis per cent. smaller than average yield of " ‘in-law, Mrs Mary C. Webber, jast ten years, although outs | formerly of now IN 4 come of crops appears to be somewhat sanitariun hi ive Near better than eariier condition figures in- | a] the Bar 1 clab te dieated 0 that i ses | ‘te mt, | J table oss | New York Air Hrake Company de- (elared regu 11-2 rd of Deow | 13.42 18.16 aR 18 first “| to 10 thern Pacific, from the! stocks i) tue market Iy fraction’ above the] y at the close. ‘To- ax very dull and prive were mportan though os a rule leading testes wero fractionall 5 Attendar minission houses was Night and 4 uence of dullness was quite expected. New Haven opened up 79 1-4 on definite an nouncem: ew financing by inean of short time notes nitial gain of 1-8 in Reading wa ing to 16 In the prices was esiiblixhed all around, and New Haven sold down 1 point to 78'% Interboro Metropolitan — preferred was the sublect of conflicting rumors regarding # divideud in the near future, some houses aswerting that here would be a distribution and others as firmly Stating that there would not. Although trading was net active tn the second hour a gradual recovery took place, bringing prices up to the opening level In the early afiernoon prices sagwed “e@uinder Nght trading and the little activity gave Way to extreme dullne Third Avenue advanced to 40 and New Haven rallied to 79, but other changes were untmporta Ame Capper a Am. can art 4 2a Am. Can pf he Eitan ‘on i+ i] seer pecans FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. The New Haven road has sold to J P. Morgan & Co, as fiscal agent with two other banking houses $4,000,000 as a loan, represented by 6 per cent. notes: %'% and payable within etx months, Contract as fiscal agent expires Dec, & Announcement was made tag the id nh a 55% SH FY TH vm + i, Beet 21% athe ey BS. mo? img ~ lM 81 BS, itt = 4 108) ‘There was some si Cotton 14,108,000 bales, being Por at 63, and Sup and s\ in th rangi Test quent New |CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN |r Reading MARKETS. | nainat WHEAT. oa ar weet gs Fy vane American Sugar claret regular quarterly 13-4 per cent. on preferred stock, pay- | Jan 2 to stock of record Dee Cotton price 900 bales, against 7A, last week . T4182 last year can Can port from leading bull interesta| Were o4 Ub te a pot houxes held the market steady | UP2*% e late morning and early after-| The cal! Cotton closed showing net losses | Pacific. ng from & to 12 points all proved on the to hold the Company de: | dividend of 15. | r quarterly dividend of . payable Dec, 22 to rec- per oan lnaimeme ow ,;NEW YORK COTTON MARK Tuesday's At Interior and for export Corn steady w at slightly better Prices; avances fi Wheat clos: 'e close. ——__ CONSOLIDATED han, sing with net 13.11 18.02 1.8 13.00) 18.19 13.10 13.00 ig. « were une init soon ens: sales, points Vague rumors of cireulating on th ig on Memphis were estimate Ex day and served to check an .|tendency in the market € viclock opening eal eading sto ks ret average iment, but trad revision comin! before making fresh o r Am fa t receipts to-uny were estimated |< cieaniecieeieeeennecce ous tradin tures were * of wht put | a number advanoe on later | were reported el ove yester- STOCK EXCHANGE, ial trouble |. Consolitiated | Stock Exchange in the early where in Wall street. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, ‘WHY NOT HERE, TOO? 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