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THE WASHINGTON TIMES THPRSDAY DECEMBER 8 1901 9
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Bears Revel in a SlaughterBut Some Recoverzs are Noted
Attempt Made to Stem
the Tide
PRICES CHANGE VIOLENTLY
SpecHlatiw a Time TWt Morning
in a Condition ApproachingDonoralisfttien
NEW YORK Dee S the rejuttonwas In eompteie powUol
the market at opening today Wtthtilt average of prices down H Pr eet
upper was the leader ranging front fc
14 lower Sugar lost over 1 per centfitft prf rred lost In all com-
mon lost H Ontario and Western wasthe strong feature selling up 1
There was little abatement of the floodof liquidating Hales in the first hour or
o There up red to b MUle attemptto stem the and before the firstliour was over the apeoulatkm was In acondition approaeWng demoraMmatlo-nnd storks were slaughtered without reKard to vrice In o etmawst
d martins or the uncovering ot stopIOP orders with few buying orders tooffset suits
The murket at present la enjoying someniilek recoveries but prices are chang-ing violently every minute
Government bonds unchanged otherbonds were lower to withweakness of the stock
WASHINGTON STOCK MARKET
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
H 1Mrt d by W B IllMw OB MMomlMN New York Stock BxcfcMW-
Chtois Board of Trade and Washington
Open lurk Low 1MCopper K fi O
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Lm Sugar Ml ui l l iAnaconda M 98A T S F V4
A T S F pf H l MCVl 1 12Balto A Ohio 91 M 5 OT
Brooklyn R T 6 56 6 Vi-
Pacific 190 l Vi 1X7 1
Chesapeake ft Ohio 47fc 47 4Alton 41 41 40 40
G W 8W4Chi Mil St P 171 ITM4 1 1Colorado Fuel Iron 48feConsolidated Gas JWVfc 1WH 8 W-4Detaware Hudson UM 11 J 1-
Srie common am 35Brie 1st pfd 74 74 71 74
3General 1M 1 IffK 1
Illinois Central JK J2 lVfc JM-
K C Southern 9 25 jgL A N 1 141 1W4Man Elevated 18 1 1 1
Metro Sees Co Wfe 7WMetro St Ry laM K A T com tt njM K Tpfd W 4 fefcMissouri PacrWc 1 Mtf 1 1Va Car Chem Co jj 4
Colo Southern W4National Lead Sfl4N Y 1 3 6 1
N Y On A West 41 40 4WNorfolk ft Wegien 7W4 71
Pacific Mall 3snip 4
Rep Steel Iron 14 14
IRock Island com S4 84Rock Island SRubber Goods 26 3-
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Southern Railway 4
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IT S Rubber-U 8 SteelII S Steel nfdU S Steel Sd rsWabashWabashWet Union
NEWS AND GOSSIPOF THE STOCK MARKET
WASHINGTONThere was hardly any trading on the
local exchange today Many brokerswere absent their Interests in the NewYork marl confining them to their of-
fices Prices of the securities dealt indeclined rom fractions to severalpoints heaviest decline being inWashington Street Railway commonwhich slumped on the regular call overS soinU on ttf biu after sales of 1Mshades at SS and SS ra peetv ly butralHed M po i aftr rhy on Jd1es-of JIG stares s-4tydays ooc a t W T ers was notrading n tivi pr rr stock and nobid for il o rt ij being put at 1-
8Washir xM VK nejHiwd 141 sharesbeing sold th best pries paid Mfe andthe lowest Vi
Nine shareii of MarganthsJer sol atmJn 1 at 1S and SO at
ft latter bidl as the askingGreece Copper receded a potato
ft bid and
NEW YORKslump In the market should attributed primarily In the decJtoc ia ccp
per shares and to the spectacular tacticsemployed by Lawson of Boston Pratense was made to lay stress on thePresidents message recommending thidea of the Interstate CommerceCommission with gveater power andto ascribe that as one of th causes ofthe violent decline It happened that aWestern railroad save a din-ner to thirteen other railroad proddents and although that event waspurely social Street in its sensitivemood construed it as a conference re-garding the Presidents recommenda-tions
It is currently reported that the dlrveters Companyon Monday completed a to re-adjust the which proposesto give for each 100 shares of the pres-ent common stock 20 shares of newstock and to cut down present pre-ferred stock about proportionately withits rtfcUive pricethat the salsa stock for the lasttwo days has been mostly for the account of one of the insiders doesnot like the plan
The commission houses ea-
iieciaUy those that had been demanding-a reaction began to buy yester-day afternoon Brokers representinghouses of this class encouraged buyingttaytag that while they couldto catch the bottom pricesthe reaction might go 2 or 3 per cent
he lines thatttqnMated on their advice a fortnight ormore ago Commission houses probably
heavy of stocks onyesterday but the buying that they didwas stronger than the
HEAVY BUYING CHECKSBREAK IN COTTON
NEW YORK Dec 8 Cotton openedeasy I to 7 points lower There washeavy buying by a local commissionhouse and this checked what promised
be a break in prices aswas very weak and the news
from u n rally was bearishfor Merck
and May It was supposed to repreof short put out
before the publication of the monthlyreport of bureau statistics and Itnot steadied the hut paved
way for In Liverpool
W E BADEAU FAILSNEW YORK Dee SThe failure of
W B Badeau was announced on theConsolidated stock exchange this Morn
Stemoh Troubles and Constipation
write tothe Chamberlain Medicine Co of Des
Chamberlains Stomach and Tablets Thousands of others have beenhelped by their use and a many
cured They are sure tov kewMieial and not seat you aI Tte meiiliir ee t sIze U for
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TILLH DEMANDS
Wants Report From Judiciary Committee
WONT HAVE CASE ACTED ON
Sonate Adjourns Over TillMinor Resolutions Arc
Passed
The Croat ease which Jam ejMpsdattention of the Senste severalat previous sessions again beeajae atopic of debate today and the occa-sion for a direct statement from SenatorTillman
The South Carolinian called attentionto the delay in from the Judic-iary Committee a report on the legal-ity of recess appointment Adverting-to the Cium appointment he saidhad been thrust upon the Senate
again and announced that he dkl notwant the ease acted upon by the Senatebefore a eport on this subject wasmade by the committee-
At the conclusion f this announce-ment an executive session was asked bySenator drlch and at 1238 oclock thedoors were closed for this purpose At1245 oclock adjournment was taken w-
til Monday next on motion of Mr HaleHew Case Came Up
The comment upon the Cmm casecame about through attempt of Sen-ator Heyburn of Idaho to obtain con-
sideration of his pure food billHe gave notice last sprintr test he wouldcall It up today The hilt experiencedtrouble as soon as it was called up Mr
asied for the reading of theHouse bill and the substitute proposedtherefor
This would hive required much timeand Mr Tillman objected to considera-tion in the morning until he foundout the prospects for his Crum resolu-tion This calls upon the JudiofiiryCommittee to make a report and asorder of the Senate has not ben com-plied with Mr Tillman wanted to know
In reply Mr Platt of Connecticut referred to the death of Chairman Hoarand of his own osition as acting chairman He and Mr exchangedcomments with Mr Tinman without an-nouncing a definite purpose es to thedate on which a report may be expected
South then made hisdeclaration about wishing the report inhand before the Senate considered theCrum nomiratkm again
Date of Election CountMr Burrows introduced a concurrent
resolution ftjttog February S
oclock in D e afternoon asfor the counting of thein the hall of the House of Representa-tives with the Presiding Officer oC theSenate In charge of the proesedinssi Itwas referred to the Committee oaPrivileges and Elections
It provides for the exact manner Inwhich the certificates shall be opeu n inalphabetical order and the tton
to Ute PreaWkiit ofthe Senate who shall thereupon an-nounce the state of the an-nouncement shall be deemed a si ndeclaration of the if any
President and Vice President of theUnited States
y avaraWft Action Takenvjr PeWose front the Comi iitt nNaval Affairs presented a favorable report on House Joint resolution IK topay Julius S Kaiser t7BsiS the amountdisallowed by the Treasury as differ-ence between active and retired pay inthe navy and the Senate agreed to theJoint resolution also the resolution fa-vorably reported by Mr Proctor frontthe Military Attain Committee to admit Plasa of Ecuador as acadet at West Point also the resolutionto the of official com-mittees attending the funerals of Sena-tors Quay and Hoar
SPEAKER CANNON
GUILTY PUN
Speaker Cannon at todays sessionof the House interjected the bitof humor into the proceedings
A resolution was pending to permit en-rollment of two private bills left overfrom Us last session One of th billsrelated to New York
Representative Sutler Democrat ofNew York demanded the name ofRepresentative who introduced bilL
of New York repHedSpeaker CannonIts all right then said Jtfc
SuiserSilence is golden Speaker
Cannon remarkedThe members laughed and Speaker
Cannon In low tones tothe clerks near him for tk perpetration-of the pun
The resolution was adoptedThe legislative executive and
bill was then taken up and consideredin committee of the whole Mrham Republican of Pennsylvania
the measure explalped Itsprovisions
CHARGED WITH FORGERY
REFORMATION FAVORS HIM
UTICA N Y Dec 8 Arthur CBennett of Rome N Y charged withccmmlttinv forgery in this city eightyears ago but who was not arrested
inthe supreme ourt Petitions for leni-ency stating that Itennott hud reformedand become it good citizen InfluencedJustice suspend sentence
UNLESS CIRCULATEDHealth Is assured by the now pro
0089 of diseaseRELIEF IN 30 MINUTES
Sick headache indigestion loss ofvigor falling memory nervousness areall Infallible of weakening nerveaand Indicate that your nervss lack richblood with which to build up theirbroken tissues Dr Agnews HeartCure heals and strengthens the heartand gives it the power to send richblood courfcing through the veins whenmost diseases disappear as by magic-It relieves heart disease in 510 minutesarid is a wonderful cure 17
Dr Agncws Ointment Cures piles In oneto days 35c
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Bill in Congress Granting-its Use for the Ball
15000 FOR PUBLIC ORDER
for the Event ProgressingRapidly in Hands of Gen
eral Wilson
A Joint resolution autixyrlztttgr tk u eof the Pension te for UM iMuiguralban on March I and covering the otherdetaU of the Inaugural wasIntroduced In the thIs aftwaoonby Chairman Oalllnger of the DlwtrictCommittee and referred back to thatcommittee for consideration
The joint resolution authorIzes theSecretary of the Interior to grant a per-mit to the Inaugural committee theSecretary of War to permit the ofany reservations or other public groundfor such purposes M In their opinionwill Inflict no serious or permanent in-
juries upon such reservations or statuary therein aA stands and platforms tobe under the care of the Inaugural com-mittee and erected under ofthe Kna1neeTCommlssk erof the Dis-trict the Superintendent of PubMeOSull-dlns and the Sunerintendent of the CapItoL
Public OrderAn appropriation of IGM Included
for preserving public order from Pehruary 28 to March M the Commissionersare empowered to make rates for publichacks and other such regulations forinaugural week and provision Ss madefor the loan of Government Hags
of telegraph wires Into the PensionOffice and extension of railroad aidings except m public parks
Mr Spooner introduced a concurrentresolution for the appointment of a com-mittee of three members train eachhouse to make the necessary arrange-ments for the inauguration
Same Bill in House
Representative Babcock chairman ofthe House Committee on the District ofColumbia also introduced on the floorof the House a bill providing for thevarious uses of andgrounds in Washington in connectionwith the inauguration of the Presidentnext March
General Wilson PleasedGHMeral Wilson was greatly pleased
to which the fund had grownat headquarters continues to move forward at he same rapid rate that it hasshown since General Wilson and Secre-tary Hitchcock took their seats at theirdesks in the New Wiilard Today let-
ters were sent out by General Wilson tothe chairmen of th different committees asking them to select their com-mittees as soon as possible and notifyhim immediately Several chairmen
in conference with him today andthey will present their lists this after
and tomorrow
umber of prominent railroad ernoialsasking them to serve on the transporta-tion committee Their answers are ex
tomorrow when their names willbe announced The trunk line railroadshave already agreed to give a onefare-murn rate from points on theirroads and other railroad companieshave agreed to the same rate
Sw rt of PresidentThat Squadron A New York National
Guard and the Rougn Riders will act asescort to President Roosevelt fe nowsettled The President told a delegationwho called on him to urge that thishonor be given to another organisationthat he Vould have Troop A and the
cavalry tr n p acted as escort to Mrwhen he was irauguraUd us
PERMANENTLY CURED BY
Phyalriar pronounce drunkenness a diocese olthe nervous system will power can nealUte gtomatk inerabrane which been buntedmid seared by ulcofto-
lORRINB permanently ramorci cray
Mgaas to normal condition improving ap-
petite end restoring the
NO SANITARIUM TREATMENTOR PUBLICITY I
To cur without patients knowledge buy Orline J for voluntary treatment
All Carrespendence confidential
PRICE IOO PER BOX
Effected or Money Refunded
Book on Droakmnecc sealed free ea renast Orris mailed Mated oa receipt 1 bjr
The OrriRC Ce Inc Washington D CSold sad recommended byAKFT ECKS DRUG STORK 14 Pa AvegUUtfi Itth St sad X V AveW1LUAM8 9th and K fitsWELLEH8 756 MIl St S KDAYS 14th nd P StthENRY EVANS 02224 F StF P WEIJJiK Aqueduct Drug StoreE S
Strictly Reliable Qualities
Fine Toilet Articles Appro-
priate for Gift OfferingsSilver Manicure Goods lie 50c 1 JO-
Hllv r Mirrors H50 to 55-Silvr MIHary Brushes 550Silver Hair Brushes 5oSilver Whisks 150 to 200Silver Combs 60c 7ik 100Comb Hrutih and Mirror Sets in
white pink blue andtl d 150 ROO
hush Hoxes In white pink undHue Sc i e W-
ePowdir Boxes in white pinkand blue
Taktim Boxes In whiteblue DOc
Toilet Powder Boxes In whitepink and blue 500
English Hair Brushes ftc to 4Military Brushes 100 to 350RulbrHned Washcloth Nail
Hrutih Cases and TravelingCases to 100
M ns Suede Collar and Curt Casesfur traveling 100 to liO-
WM H MoKNEW 933 Pa Avenue
PENSION OFFICE
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governor of New York and also when feewas inaugurated Vice President
Jest Adna R Chaff who willbe grand marshal of the parade Is ofthe opinion that short parade will bemore proper and popular than such long
have the past In
paradeIs shorter and oftions of prominence or distinction saidGeneral Chaff e Four years ago 1believe the State erf Pennsylvania alonesent something Ilk j troops This isall very some worthy little organisation has to wait until the greatmass of troops has In reviewbefore it gets an opportunity to showitself
It is probable that Gen John AJohnston who has been named byGeneral Harries as vice chairman ofthe committee on military organizeChaffee F H Whitehead beenappointed secretary of General Har
headquarters ofthis committee will be established ina day or two and General Harries willpush forward the work a rapidly aspossible
The business to be transacted Is al-ways and includea the writing orletters to the nil theStates the communication with theheads of all militarythroughout the country which
participate in the parade and thethem to positions
in the line of marchCommittee on Medals
Gen Due Spear chairman of the-committee on medals and badges calledon General Wilson this morning to an-nounce that he had appointed John RCarmody vice chairman of that eonmlttee The secretary and other mem-bers of the committee have not beenchosen yet but General Spear statedto a reporter for The Times that hewould make his selections today and an-nounce them tomorrow
Information has been received to theeffect that General Hugh Cameron
the Kansas hermit will come toWashington to be at President
inauguration He has attended every Inauguration since that of
Old Rough and Ready Jackson ex-cept that of Lincoln when the Kansanwas in the army
Walked From KansasThe hermit walked all the way from
Kansas to Washington to attend theMcKinley inauguration Although nearlyseventynine years of age the Generalenjoys good health and works every day
He wett to Kansas just fifty yearsago with the late Colonel Anthonysparty and settled on theacres of Umber land to be found anywhere The hermit is wellposted on allaffair and la uptodate on politicsin which he shows great interest Helisa bent A Republican and hasan excellent war record as a Unionsoldier The General willChristmas oa his ranch near Lawrence
MARRIAGE LICENSESEdward Carroll 34 and Annie 21James TV McDonald 22 and Mary E
Free 2S
Austin Miller 4J and Motile Gray 4fRoy Murray 21 District of Columbia
and LauraVirginia
WilliamStrange S
Robert A Reynolds 44 and Rode EWood 36
Andrew James M and Annie Keny 2tBali 43 county
Virginia and Clara ofColumbia M
Edward 23 and SortIe Campbell 3-
1Jamos II Barnes 22 and CatherineMatthews 1
E L Currier Cora L Gellett X
Times Want Ad BranchWant advertisements and
for The Evening and Sunday Times canleft at W Armstrongs corner of
Seventh and II northeast at ragular office rates
Your Old Square or UprightPiano Taken in Exchange
and Liberal Allowance Made
FOR NEW UPRIGHT PIANO
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New Piano Delivered at Onceand No Cash to Pay Until
After the HolidaysOne of the very special propositions
made by the Smith Co1331 Pa Ave during their great Annual Factory Clearing Sale enables youto obtain a new Upright or Grand Pianonot at a greatly reduced price butwithout the expenditure of one cent incash before If you have anold Square or Upright Piano the F GSmith Piano accept it as thefirst payment on a new topay no cask until after the Holidaysand then sly in small pay-ments as convenient The new pianowill be delivered to you at once andwill have it lu the house before Christ-mas The Company realizes that at thistime of the year is an extrastrain on everybodys pocketbook andso that no one need stint themselves-in preparing for the Holiday festivitiesthey make this offer to thosewho have old squares or upright planeswhich they would like to with-a modern new uptodate instrument
They will make you a liberal al-lowance for your old fact theywill give you more for it than anyother concern in Washington andwill also give you the full benefit oftheir Factory Sale Prices in selectingyour new piano saving you from 50to 100 on regular prices
Call or send your name and addresson a postal to the F G SmithPiano Co 122S Pa Ave and their repre-sentative will wait on you and submitsuch a liberal offer for your old pianothat w are sure you will gladly accepttheir proposition and a nice newpiano In the by Christmas It
FINANCIAL
1222 F Street Northwest
Foreign Exchange and Foreignand Domestic Money Orders
Savings Deposits 4 per centcompounded quarterly
Time and demand certificatesSpecial department for ladies
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CAPITAL 1000000
Xmas Is atthe NEW YEAR by opening an interest
account with THE NATIONAL SAFEDEPOSIT SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANYThis company has 23000 such accounts and has in
its facilities during the past year with a view toaccommodating as many more
TK3MAS JONES President-S FRANCI3 RIGQS Vic PresidentWAI D HOOVER Vice President and Trust Officer
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THE WASHINGTON LOAttAND TRUST COMPANY
OFFICE con 9TH AND F STSPAIDUP ONE MILLION
Loans in any amount made on approved real estate or collateral at re-nonable rates
Interest paid upon deposIts on monthlyto check
This company acts executor adtrustee agent treasurerrecltrar and in all Other flducljuy cpretties
Boxes for rent In burglar and fireproofvaults tor deooult and Jtorag ofvaluable packages
JOHN TOY EDSON PresldestJOHN A 8WOPBELLIS Vice PresidentANDKEW PARKER TreaBUTOfHARRY O MEEM Aealtant TreasurerTHOMAS BRADLEY Beol Estate Officer
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENTla prepared to assume management ofyour real estate Careful attention given toall details
THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANKOP WASHINGTON D a
CAPITAL 1000000SURPLUS 1100000
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLDCable transfers and drafts direct oa mild
pal clUes of the worldLetters of Credit Foreign and Domestic
COTIKCTTONS JNVESTMBNTStSTOCKS AND
Govirnmint Bonds Bought
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