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the wa 118 mila of the AFTER MIDNIGHT, = 59TH TO 60TH ST. LEXINGTON TO ee the moonlight and up grade much of | 4 | y 4 KIN R N TRAIN | Prince Leopold aeems to have inher- | (pout ag) My ; |ited hia father's love of machinery | }ionoe and took the King’s place in the ¢: riding there an far as Rawlins, Wy0., away, piloting the train part | ay and not metting to bed Maidens and winners of one race: Laur yearcolds and up; purse $1,000; tle, anjlen—l ers), 90, $4.00, $2.90, won; : (Bush) 9.80, $4.80, jagcond didate In 7 (Landy), |99-50, third, Time 3:67. Bob Redfield, ay Bird, Goblin, Bachelors Bilas alac if ° THIRD RACK—For THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 'Crnctble, maintained a notably arm {CLOSING QUOTATIONS 3 P. mM.) Steamship, 75-8—79-8; 149 1-2; Vanadium Stee Otis Steel, 7; Amal 1 et and stead: cent, GRAIN Range for the day at Chicago: and there was a perceptible st.tfoning of rates on money loaned for fixed periods When it was announced that Sam- usl Gompers had asked for the for- It would appear from Judge C&ry’s figures that the actual tntrinsic value: of each Steel common share to-day |) is well above $300, and current strong buying of the stock seems to be based on this moye than anything else. Reading . until after 4 o'clock this moming. Best r tone. The train is duc at Ogden at 3.40) F1459 25" «ty turton | Buying of Mexican Petroleum ap- ai | this ih pal and Sait Lake City an haha at 40, ¢! « lp tly was based on the report that |... pes ue 7 - hour later. ied i, bimorg, 11 (Thurber), *| | stookholders will be given the privi- |Am. can......... 8% — or), $4.70. . rn ‘ =e | JAMAICA RESULTS. Rublaiin’ ‘rhvoy Balt Noe Pasa Tor: Meh ia the Passamations. Polie- [Am fast 6, Sul rea ut quate 4d, Novy Outnceh,* enna. shares in the Pan-American Petro- |Am fel We fea te ¥ , —_— FIRST RACHI-For three. vear-olds Qarmelite, Lista, ardom, Lioyd| News and Gossip of To-Day’s | eum Company on tha basis of one 42. 44) Aye bet on a re! Prince Leopold on Engine Until fue Pbctmibor ft chotgueas, \""" ee Te Market—Present and Pue . | {nero fr two. snether thle Feport Aneconda Mining .. @% © @% — H . vt | and 4 to 6, won; Sycamore, 1 _—— de true or not, it seems to be gen- Ath, T, 486.7... 91%, 01% M14 — % 4 A. M—Royal Part Vyavien), 6 to 20, 1 to 6 and out, second ri | erally believed. However, official At, Ga. w. i. tai” 7B” imsy — 4% . M.—Royal Party Kinety ttmplex, 138 (Carrell, M8 4 LAUREL ENTRIES, ture Prices. Quarters refused to mudstantiate it, StMiwin Lom,,..,. 140% 143 1404 — 1% 0 6, ‘ 5 —_—_ wart! used to sub z y Encounters Snow, Lifenod“dielpner, Pollyanna, Babette, nen , | “Rite moved irregularly throughout Bi & Oblo...°.. 4% 40% 40K + 4 -_———$—— Ruth Strickland and Glotine also ran. . the session owing to the confusion of Beth. Steel Betfe.. 10 107% 107% — Me a RACE ior. four-year-oids | RACK RACK, LAUREL att, Oe¢ 9 —me| New high records for favorite spec- Oe ne ne catit bo B'kUA Rap, Tran.. 20% 20% 20% — % ON ROARD* KING ALBERTS rard; ‘Iaiming; purse $1,009; one | tim for ” me are as follows opinion ag to n Cal, Coleen, 62% 81% «BEM | “onder Ma tex, 106 (Kum= ear olds; seting: sit tu | ulative stocks are being made each | taken by Congress to strengthen rail- : BPRCIAL TRAIN, Oct. 9.—Snow cov. | mile ands sixteenth Gea, 1m UR aT roe, 10d: "SY aohanh, OF | road credit aiter the carriers are re- |Caut. Leather, +14 ered the ground when daylight ovor- | Mouat, 108 (Connor), § to hut and 31m ©, Mig Homer: |day with monotonous regularity. New | turned to private control, og TH . + My ts ; uxton), ae ber é \ ‘ = took King Albert's train east of Bite |to & teqonds Pv sto 4, thi. Time Hey 1H Biel high marks were particularly numer. | regularity also was y jae eae a Gk MS te ter Creck, Wyo. this morning, but it|j473-6. John” L Day, arenhy, rhe Siledkaees* Bats ous to-day, Despite the continuance | ‘The tone at the close was irregular | Cline Copper ’ +% faiied to dampen the spirits of, the | Bryn, Tan 24, Peerlesa One and Li ¥9 a mit (wo and «halt eile lof unf, bi ‘ket cond!- | with most changes for the day being - & Belgian ruter, who seems to ve able | Nearer sive rem. Flame Ae ME? Set, a Zi Jot unfavorable money mar He eee te ment, apnatrvative bto- = ong * SE: Pye yout ol tions pools marked up the quoted |kerage houses are again advising ous- ~ to get along with less sleep than any LAUREL RESULTS. file tnd » alors Branton Tin vee | 7 lamers to exercise caution in making + 0% man on the train, He was up with bean i “Aremtnt. 101 atbeatne Cammival, ye: yi | Values of their favorites with reckless | TEC. et commipments. q bag the coming of dawn and took & short | FIRST RACH—Clalming; for two-| Mare. 111) Ohuwbilt oars cH <a tramp along the Cracks, wearing |year-olda; puree $1430.78 5 one mile lionel, 1M Wesiemon een | eee Bince Judge Gary testified a week —% heavy boots, although” he did not |Toucanet, 305 (Fator), (Callahan POURTH RACE. Misieeieht handices: thre. | Stocks that went to recon’ high bet: he Senate Investi- | -% urn in until after 1 v'clock A. M 4 Mag Guanes 8 a old nnd sae furlong tomes or 80 ago before the Senate In lg ¢ King climbed Into the engine » Pn birds Timemst4t, acta “Wenieche 10" ivekr 188; | prices were Chandler Motors, which | gating Committee that properties of =% Ob at Cheyenne at 10.15 o'clock Int [ltt ,8h7e * matic, Pirate MoGeo T15. Nowe Theos. Lit Peter Pyne 150; | went to $00, with @ gain of 10 points; | the Steal Corporation are worth §2,- a | t and di L Faison Dore, ea tibenne's Gwllt, 10%; Wait the Way, 120. efter % ia Aitpcevven estoy ean, taaree Mork Weet f Steeplechase; uM id. att J! Ke tom wien. ts, |General Motors, which soared ta} 260,000,000 at the present time, there + % MPT WAOR Chlguer: Centar vco.yeup with a gain of 128-4 points; | has been persistent accumulation of qn) ma rR Re aml Cee Mi Mexican Petroleum, which jMnped 7| Steel common shares. Recently the Meat NG: ort Bim, 100 *Simerd | points; “Stromberg Carburetor, up|stock hes been reaching a higher - < fea rte Sear skts: aiming; one|88-4 points, and International Har-| price almost with each succeeding =i : We ‘ ‘ Awmot, 17: *Clo. | vester, up 8 points, to 147 1-2. day. Buying to-@ay e re =i” ‘ | There was no new developments in| much more aggressive. Shortly af- iB, \ " (f the fundamental situation to which fee ene of wanes a5 orem mo & =4 fii) i > ne ‘or 20,000 shares +14 el wae, {181 |the increased enthusiaam could PrOP-| caused the stock to run up @ full at crate, 100; |erly be credited. On the contrary,| point to 110 3-4, the highest price the = |call money rates again touched 9 per- | issue has sold in many weeks. rar = -% -% - % % “ No Home Is Complete _ Without a Walters Player A player piano which was considered an unobtainable luxury a few years ago is now brought within your reach through’ our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which enables you to have this beautiful player in your home during the time you are paying for it. Be sure to take advantage of this exceptional offer. Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery / At this time, when almost everything you buy has advanced in price, the opportunity to purchase a Walters Player at $485 will cause even those who contemplated purchasing a player at some future date to purchase NOW. 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Rubber = mee: believe that the big, so-called inside | “4 “ ei ‘+ % interests are keepiffg the price of + al Steel up for the purpose of Nquidat x ott ing their holdings of other shares at pedi | big profits. But if there has been any real Iquidation in the market Jately Wall Street's shrewdest market observers have been unable to discern it LIBERTY BONDS. | 8 1-26 100,06, og 0.02; Ist 48 95.20; 24 40 94.16, up 0.02; 24 4,1-48 94.24, off .0.06; $d 41-49 95.82, off 0.06; 4th 41-48 94.14, off 0.06; Vty 38-48 99.88; 43-45 99.82, +. Lares Mery ¥ REPLI subscriber. and crabbing. for three months. $50. Payable $10 Down $2 a Month Best Locations Sell First ACT AT ONCE GREAT SOUTH BAY AT PATCHOGUE We Have Done This for You!. 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The time money market is firm, bor- rowers bidding ® per cent. for loans of all dates on both classes of collateral but no new money is offered. The de- mand for funds is aaid to be large but business is restricted entirely to re- | newals, ‘i EXCHANGE. H Demand sterling up 1-2 ct. at 4.18; frano checks 8.47, up 2 centimes; other exchanges practically . unchanged | Sherling cables, 4.18 3-4; franc cableg, | ; Hre, unchanged per $1; demand, | cables, guiders demand, | cables, 37 3-4 NOTES. A very timely and instructive book, reviewing the silver situation and the metal’s statistical position throughout the werld, is being distributed by Ham- {to 8; Amal, STERLING OPENS LOWPR. | TO-DAY'S PRICES OILS ON THE CURB. Opened strong. Boston-Wyo, 76— 77; Shell Trans. 761-2; Federal Oil, 81-8—1-4; White Eagle, 25—23; Houston, 155, up 12; Queen, &—10; Burk Van, 8-4—11+4: Simms Pet. 371-4, off 1-4; Sapulpa, 78-8—1-2; Savoy, 9—10; Stanton, 17-8—2; Ranger, 6-16—7-16; Salt Creek, 53 3-4 Intl. Pet. 34—35; Western States, 21-2—3-4; Home Oil, 17 3-4— 181-2; Lance Royalty, 8-8—1-2; Mid- west Ref. 171—173; Prod, and Refs., Oll and Gas, 3-8—)-2; Vic- toria, i 7- Hudson, 18-16 to 16-16; Ial. Oil, 7 7-8 Royalty, 1 1-4 to 11 Barnett, 1-8 to 3-16; Com. Pet, 51 to 52 1+! Merritt, 2% to 2 1-2. toria, 1 7-8 to 2; Glenrock, 4 47-8; Cosden, 11'1-4 to 11 1-2, Noon prices reactionary. Houston Of sold off during the second hour, reacting 10 points from the high to Packers, , Seo., "7 Hupp, 118 |—116-8; Asphalt, 149; Stm- ship. .7 1-2—7 8-4; Ex., 16— 87; Am, Marconi, 6 3-4—7. DIVIDENDS, Cluett, Pgabody & Co. regular quare Mterly of $1.50 a share on commom stock payable Nov, 1. BANKING AND FINANCIA tase eee eee Livingston Oil Rate of Earnings, per annum, now nearing $2,500,000 157, Mifwest, 173 to 176; Inter, Pi #4 to 35; Shell Tr, 76 1-4 to 76 1 Simms Pet., 37 3-4 to 38, . Two P.M. prices quiet and steady. Simms Pet. 381-3; Shell Trans., 17 1-2—17 8-4; Invincible Oil, 39—40; Houston, 154—160; Midwest, 173— 175; Merritt, 26-26 1-2. THE CURD. Opened strong. Perfection, 7-8-1; Cons, Copper, 6 3-8—6 6-8; D. Cal Jer., 3-16—1-4; Cresson, .2--2 1-8; Great Western, 15—18; Big Ledge, 1-2—9-16; N. Y. Shipbuilding, §8—86; Vanadium; 42 1-4, up 1-4; General Asphalt, 155, up 1-4. . Overland, 27 8-4 to 28 1-4; Heyden, 7 3-4 to 8; Aetna, 10 1-8 Amal. Tire Strs, 15 1-8 to 1 Saf. Raz, 18 2 to WwW Gate, 2 1-4 to 2 1-2; Asphait, 15 155; Hupp, 11 1-8 to 11 3-8; Col. 15 to 18; Eureka, 1 1-4 to 1 3-8; Picture, 22 to 23; Brit, Amn. | Tob, Opn., 3 3-4 to 26; Regmtd, % 1-2 to 26: Profit Shar, 3 to 35-8; Leh. Val. Coal, 88 to 91; Clinton Wri, 87 to 39; Mercer Motors, 40 1-8 to 40'1-4; Sub- marine Boat, 16 1-2 to 17 1-2. Noon prices irregular, Profit Shar, $1-2--36-8; Loft, Inc, 26 7-8-2 Mont Allied Packing, Clinton W 38 curities, 7° Total authorized capitaliza- tion, $3,000,000. 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