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~MDUSTRINS WERE ACTIVE. Appointment of Cordage Reosive Bent the Stock Up. Lead and General Electric Rose During a Quiet Market. Stocks during the early trading were Quiet, tie intense heat and the hollday in England checking business. The a higher priced tasuen were neglected, but the undertone was firm. The Industrials, however, were thoderately active and some of them scvred material gains. Lead and General Electric were notably | trong, the former rising to 871-6 and the latter to 26 3-4. ‘There is more talk of an early re- sumption of dividends on the former, while General Electric was astrength- ened by reports of a resumption of the Negotiations for a closer alliance with the Weatinghous: ‘The New York, New Haven & Hart- ford Ratiroad Company has declared its sual quarterly dividend of 2 per cent., ‘able July 1. : @ Columbus, Hocking Valley & To- a Jedo Railway Company has declared a ‘ semi-annual dividend of 2% per cent. on the preferred tock for the haif year ending June 80, payable July, 1. The Wagner Palace Car Compan ports for quarter ended March 31: Gro arnings of $672,383; expenditures, §806,- 3 Ho and net earnings of $108,004. : ‘There was a little more doing in stocks around midday, and the market w § quite strong. Reported heavy rains In @ Winter wheat belt created @ bullish eling in railway stocks and prices im- Proved about 1-tto 1 per cent. ‘The industrials continued moderately active. Boston advices reported the ap- THE WORLD: MO Good weather in cotton | or short accounts and inte lower on It, ded July at id selling rat sales Inc ; August, 703 a 699; Septembe ROOKLYN. MADE CORDAGE RECEIVERS. | TROLLEY SPEED VIOLATIONS. [i 7.02 7.06; October, 1.04 a 7.8, November, 7.01; December, 7.10 a 711, January, 71 a 7.15. lef Inspector Franklia Makes a Report to Mayor Schieren, Cilef Trolley Inspector Charles F. Franklin, of Brooklyn, in his report to John I, Waterbury and W. E. Strong Appointed by Juntice Ingraha Justice Ingraham, in the Special Terma of the Supreme Court to-day, appointed | Mayor Schiere ork done dur- John 1, Waterbury and Wiillam EB. yer ont Hy Shi, esti Hid Hs si o of the National Cordage | , he el nA ditt trong receivers of t ol claim of th trolley magnates that they Company and placed them under a bond of $190,000, The appointing of a receiver im the re- | [have ignored the city ordinance which to equip their cam with ors, because they have seen sult of proceedings instituted hy B. Rol in ‘ * ling Morse and the application for a re." °" re: Bractioabls eiver of th property and assets of the a King of the violations of the | anda Undetanth ‘ ed ordinances, Mr. Franklin says he | Cordage Company was made by Alex- ander & Green, counsel for Mr. Morse » following violations K Ya, 158 jolations ‘The Intter brought the action on be rIHO ilies per hour Won ato half of the stockholders and creditors of Atlantic Avenue KO OK oo the Cordage Compan #119 to 18 610 In his application Mr, Morse # A mae County, & Buburh aC that the capital stock of t ia CB art i i8 $24,000,000, composed of $34! at $100 a share, and that he perso {8 the owner of 1,000 shares of { 114-10 tutiee, Bronkiyn City @ New 10 vidiationa at R610 Ww 11610 Anteed, 200 shares of t Franklin calla attention. to 800 shares of the comin k of that a car of the [rooklyn Cordage Company, and, tn addition, is ne County and Suburban Railroad the owner and holder of five of the first 7. did, “On one oceamien mortgage bonda of the company on an he streets e of It imnue Of, $7,500,000 secured by mortgake miles per hoat, He called the attention to the Unkted States Trust Company of | or the omeiais of the Company ie the matte and they have arranged the ma- this city, Mr. Morse states that on May 1 last Ty on the cars so that the car will ch 4 $10,000 debt for hemp fell due and was | hot ko fast again dishonored, as the ympany had oO) Durng the hionth tive motormen were funds to meet the payment with, wnd | convicted ander section 430 of tho penal that there are now large amounts due and fined 90 each Con upon the estate and property of the ne of the companies,” says the company, a t which there are out- "has place! any speed indicators standing Hens, and that on July 1 there | on {ty cars, although the date for the wee on ili vee on ae placing of the same provided for by the o by Wy ordinance, exp.red o if a the amount of $7.001,00), and the payment | jw!” atgidd UBUD Ble of the Inter $40 t Will require ov “I do not think that the compantes in- This mortgage covers the entir tend to comply with this portion of t of the corporation, orlinance on the grounds of the non The anasets, the petition tates, are | rattan cea ge den on toe the valuable and the nafety of all Interested purpose yet offered." ointment of John I, Waterbury and W. B, Strong, both of this city, as receivers of the United States Cordage Company. Mr. Waterbury Is President of the Mab- hattan Trust Company, and W: E. Strong fs of tie firm of Work, Strong & Co., of which President Frank Sturgis, of the Cordage Company is a member. After the announcement of the receiver- hay the common rallied from 31-4 to 1 i the preferred from 5 1-2 to 6 3-4, and the first 6's from 39 3-4 to 40 5-8. Sugar and Distilleries were stronger, fatter on the refushl of Judge Sho- the ecalver to represent ‘walter to appoir. a the first me:tgage bo ders. Edward D. Adams, of the Northern Pacific Reorganization Committee, who returned from Europe on Saturday, to- Y ay said: y “Tam not ready to talk about North- ern Bacitc. aftalre yet, but. must walt Y until f-wetimy -Beatings. = twas: called unex, ly by cable anc & conference In Londoh with Mr. J. Pierpont Mor reprenentativen of the Bank and the Great Northern . After that I went over to Berlin and,conferred with four separate Northern Pacific committees. All I care 10 say Mow. is that 1 haVe returned with full authority to continue my work in the preparation of plan far the: reor- ®anization of the Northern Pacific Ratl- road Company,” iy Sterling exchange wae stronger and posted rates were aavanc cent to 881-2 and 4.89 nixty-daye 3 fold at 4873-4 u 4: and demand at 4.88.3-4 2 4.89, Money on’ call was cary at 1a11-2 per cent. . The market continued very julet throughout the late agternoon trading, Il the tone was firm, About the only ie re aigns of animation were in the aspe- clalties, such stocks as Mexican Na- tonal, Long Island “Traction and Whiskey occupying a more prominent poaltionr. eo goresel Tun of stocks, and registering advances of greater or less importanoe, , There wi re “activity to % Trew to & close, fhe volume of lttle the trading ‘ad dana he alfa prea ° isinens Waa, Acco) strength tn all pareat th atid Grange the features of the rajl- way list. A firmer tone attended the late dealin, In the Corday tocks, the varanteed advancing § polnta from the lowest. while .he others recovered their early loss. b The total sales of listed stock were 148,000 shares. In the unlisted depart- ment 12,000 shares of Natlolal Lead and 3 6,100. shares of Sugar were traded in. ‘Quotations. arn ie YY me ay cy Chicago Gas Chie, Bur. Chicago & Northwest Chic, MIL & St. P. Chie., Rock Is, & Pao ‘& Eamern ill... & Hoek. Valley jorado Fuel. + beck a Woat: rattle : General Blestetenst Houston! & Twxi Towa Central Towa Central pf Tarlede. Gan Lake Shore, Lake Erie & Western, Long Island Traction... Loulaville & Nashville... ‘e Phila, 2 Hea int Came “ Peo., Dec. & Ev RO BS Pitts, C C.4 8 Ll Wy 0 Pin CC. aw. i pt. ae Pullman Palace Ger Co. 1724 ITM i us out a my m By wy 16 2% oy ya BN oy WH 13K Wabash pt Western Union Te! eB BREAK IN WHEAT. ‘The Market Eased Of on Good Crop Advices from the Be! ‘The wheat market opened with a de- eling of about 1-4c. and then eased off about three-quarters of a cent more on Mberal realizing and free selling for short t. The was 0: Savloge srom, ihe ‘whe t belk“chieny mper, whieh at the t 18 bearish, hada good deal to erat Ea and West ati S.aVor and ® for September, selling off to "corn market followed in the wake parties consiets In keeping the property together and administering the same as a whole. POOR BUSINESS VENTURES. Two Firms Assign 1 Special Preferences. Henry Attwell and James R. Whyte, who compose the firm of Henry Attwell & Co, dealers in linens at 39 Wuite street, made an assignment to-day to Joseph Hall, with preferences for $8,00— to Siskind Bwan & Son, $1,000, Andrew W. Whyte, $2,000; Loulne M. Ottignon, $2,500; Catharine G, Ottignon, $2,600. dane GCikyan. wholehale deuler in par ir bag xt Mott TROLLEY TRIAL GOES OVER. Ex-Judge Morr! a Recent AMiction Causes am Adjournment. The trial of the Brooklyn Helghts Railroad Company, indicted for man- slaughter for killing Mra, Mary Ann Medinger in front of St. Paul's Church, on Court street, March 26, did not go on to-day. When the case was called by Judge Moo District-Attorney Ridgway that ex-Judge Morris, of counsel for the Company, was as anxious as he was to the matter disposed of, but he has et, anvlgned to Sua eboutile:t a ey forris Green, with preferencen for a17,- | eeneus (rouble, in hik family, and anki Hato 1. Weinberg, $200; Jefferson Pa-| "ite Shaw just ont a non per Company, 84,4; Nutional Bag Com-| on) ? & ‘ pany, of Wridweport, Conn., $12,147 only, @ few days ago several members of hie family were nearly killed by bein, thrown from their carriage. Judge Mot rin was now suffering from nervous shock, Judge Moore marked the case off. In speaking of the matter later, Dis- trict-Attorney Ridgway said he desired to have the case tried before the Sum- mer vacation period. WRECKING EXTRAORDINARY. Remarkable Ra iw Fent to le Ate tempted on Sable Isinnil The Merritt Wrecking Company's appreciate the fact,” he said, “that steamer, J. I. Jones, arrived last night] the people are Interested in the outcome from Norfolk. ‘The Jones will be aent/of this case, and I ghail do everything in my power to hurry {t alon — = to Sable Island to make an attempt to font ashore thereon sept. ti, n't | CANNOT SUIT EVERYBODY. New York, sighted a Vexsel stranded on] objects 1 Park the southonst portion of Sable Island. Capt. Laurent ordered the engines Mites t . stopped. The Nerito hoisted algnals of} Justtee Brown in the Supreme Court, Ue mecca ete rea coregreess ep te oklyn, was asked this morning to ‘She refused the offer to have her crew |approve the report of Park Commissioner Champagne to Goamparne to} squler, of Brooklyn, relative to the se- report to the Nerito’s Yection of sites for ten small parks, at ane’ let Vetne steamer Lunenburg arrived at|Fort Hamilton, at Canal at Rich- Halifax on Sept. .8, bringing the cap-| mond Hill, in the Elghteenth Ward, two ethe Govert|in the Twenty-sixth Ward, one in the ‘Twenty-elghth Ward, one in the Twenty- fitth Ward, one at Bensonhurst and one in Gravesend, ‘The total area covers about 900 acres at a cost of about $1,760,00. Lawyer Kidney V. Lowell objected to the Fort Hamilton, Canarsie and Richmond Hill sites. He claimed that the first. two are swainps and unhealthy, and the Richmond Hill alte surrounded by ceme- t ex, ‘atric of the Nassau Hlectric Ratiroad Company, will Probably bring « direct sult, ‘The Court Fexerved deolsion, tain and crew. On Oct. ment steamer Newfield arrived at H. fax with a quantity of wreckage from the Ner.to On Oct, the Merritt steamer I. J. Merritt with an_ expedition under com- mand of Capt, Sharp left here to float the steamer but returned without having mpllshed her purpose. . A the ofilce of the Merritt. Wrecking Company thin morning, it Was stated that he Jones, with Clpt. Sharp again in command, on her arrival at the scene of the stra nding, would attempt what will probably be the most difleult piece of wrecking work known, on account of the expored posit.on of the Nerito, H. Flynn, President According to the et berth ast ae ee ee Bae coat OF the Toland. amd a.tho BOHEMANN TRIAL BEGUN. several attempts hay been . e Hatteras, Knoope Boys. yard of At e Mf MAOW AIRE Ne’RERY John Bohemann was put on trial be- lantle Vessein Capt Sharp will take wth him a large|fore Justice Hartlett, in the Court of isting of about 4 men. among | Oyer and Terminer, Brooklyn, this. morn- Shor al CEN AR Cad ae ) with |! on two indictments of murder in him in tow. the firat degree. Bohemann ts accused —— : of taking | He Knoope and John MONDS NOT FREE. | Risin", of, tHob9 to Miller's Hotel, UNSET DIA! + | Willamsburg. Hohemann left the hotel a early the next morning. He told. tc man at the in the United esk not to disturb the boyi Important Decision as they were tired and wanted to slee| States Circalt Court. Fase the Hoye were found dead in bed : om escaping Ba, Judge Townsend, in the United States | Refore the examination of taleamen Ctreult Court, rendered » decision to-| Mr. Donnellon t ustice Bartlett: he j bad been promised money to Bohemann, but did not get It. He aske: the Court to assign him to the defens are defend per day that diamonds cut, but not set dutiaple under the Wilson bill at 25 cent, ad valorem. The question hax|Justice Bartlett declined. ‘lr Downellogs worled dealers in prectous stones ever | ensented to Ko on. since the bill became a law = nt J. Frankel's Sons appeaied from the| WAIT TILL TROLLEY STOPS. Coitector's “wecision ty! the, Hoard, of n Y ites General ppratse y peed diamonds Were not duti- Neary Harms Jump Fe da His asi Kilbreth led to th med: Wae * ‘J ppeal ie unites State Cireuit Court Henry Harms, a salesman in the Judge Townsend holds that the word] wholesale butter and eggs house of “diamonds” In the Wilson paragraph IS! Henry Oborshelmer, at Greenwich and bhead, ‘and only covers mrinere Melaners and engievers’ dias| Keade streets, this city, had his right da, ‘not set. hand badly crushed by a@ trolley car he decision is regarded as important Jewellers all believed that unset dla- monds were free, and paid duty under While on his way to business at 8 o'clock his Mr. morning. Harms, who lives at 433 Marion Brooklyn, signalled Broadwa at Bloert street and Broadway, y. He was on the wrong corner, and Motorn alling paid no atten: tion to his si Harms tried to board the car. miawed hia hold and was thrown to the pavement” The rear wheel Passed over Harms's right han passengers say the car Kata high rate of speed. TROLLEY STILL AT IT. Wagon Demolished riously Hurt. Another accident occurred on the Coney Island and Brooklyn trolley ratl- road early this moraing, and one man had 4 narrow escape from being killed, John Morris, of Coney Island, was Iriving along Breese avenue at Ove: e MERCHANTS SAY NOT GUILTY. Elevem of the Indicted Silverware Dealers Plead Eleven of the twenty-eight proprietors and managers © department stores in this city, who were indicted last week for the miasder eanor of violating section | %4 of the Penal Code, relating to the} sale of silverware, were summoned to| lead before Judge Cowing, tn General essiona, to-day. N the indicted merchants, through cir counsel, pleaded not guilty, with e to withdimw their pleas if occa al nd Driver Se- on whould require. It ja the belief not only of the indicted men's attorneys, but also of the major- ity of the Disirict-Attorney’s asnistants. that the Indictments, though properly | Parkway, when trolle: drawn, will not hold tn the end, since | into his ‘rig. He was thro the merchants by thelr explanations and | ground. amd, te have shown that they took He rolled under the horse's feet, but the yer goods in goo faith from the |juckily escaped with no injury. except original Macture ond resold them)a fracture of the left hip. ne scars in good faith. —— | riage Was demolished. | Decision im the New Tarif! Law. | Stole and Cried “Herai i] ? DN. ane <%iet Jumice " RASH TON, dane Sm sem ne Annie Amhman, als years old, employed handed denn, the opinion curt ta the a0ev, Thomas Piisgeralé, © contractor of 81 lar {Tan Taw went sift, lirwokiye, wae held im the Lee Aveaue at tne did net Pons this atiernein on a ‘Sharge of etre ame & * date are trom her employer Annie aconsed oe A Mateh Causes 8150 A match o marted 4 Mentally ¢ © rupbied Jonn Mt. it alth e decline was not saies of here for July, were at and 1-8c. for i At Chicago July sold at ; jember at 63 1-20. id Coty Excha: owing 10. Whitsunside hol- genes about 10 a) > [ast Bigh “emies vaniaing erectew os Grow's as. ; turned in a « and Ladder ata the fox of 8 put ou © renult ab tated at a y srangiation ~ he wobec be Don't Forget the Brand aving 40 amin. Hort leat LIK eM ne, OU lo dirounde, 4 P.M. Teeday. Paitene ko va NeW Vou, Louis tomorow, te? =i) LABOR IN POLITICS. ited Discussion of the Independ- nt Movement im the ©. LU. The Central Labor Union discussed the advisability yesterday of tuking a hand tn the independent political move- ment now in progress under the aus pices of a number of labor organizt- tions. The committee which Is arranging for the convention at Maennerchor Hall on June 2%, sent the ©. L. U. an inv tation to appoint three delegates to attend the convention, and Delegate Louis Wold- eros, of the Clgar-Makers, moved that the communication be received and placed on Mie, saying that the C. L. U, hould Keep out of polities, This brought Delegate Crowe, of the Journeymen Tatlors, to his fect Are we so absolutely degra he “that w e afraid of thet woof politics? Let every or- Katization go in, let every man ieavs his toolx outside of the door and let Act as a unit.” eep politics out or you will disrupt the labor organizations,” said Del MeGill, of (he Plasterers’ Union are you Fone to reconcile the traders and the protectioniats, the gold ites and the siiverites and the other elements in politics?” “There's no use of taiking about leav- Ing our toola outside of the door when some men will Insist ups ragelng them in,” exclaimed Delegate Edwards, the Prohibition giant of the Hexagon SALVATIONISTS’ NEW HOME, Headquarters of the Army in Fourteenth Street Dedicated. ca Fitth At of Labor Club of Tile Layers’ Heip rs ‘Let the C. L. Ul recommend every organization send delegates to the ‘convent We will never ace complish anything until we do «) Into politics," declared Delegate Lary, of the isesmiths, “If you ate Kolng to organize a labor party what kind of platform are you going to have?" queried Delegnte Mo- Dermott, of the Plasterers’ Un’ “Will you tell me that law interfere with labor?” asked Crowe, that The communication w -—— RETURNING TO WORK. Providence Mills’ Strikers Slowly Giving In, PROVIDENCE, R. I., June 3.—About one-half of the help at the Riverside Mills returned to work this morning. Seventeen weavers went back to work at Manton Mills, At Feitcher’s ail the worsted workers went in and the usual tabled. Are number went. to work in all depart- ments at the Baxon Mills. A few returned at the Delaine Mill. About rixty policemen are on duty near the factories, but no trouble is reported yet. — 'N THE WORLD OF LAnO The net proft of the annual plontc of the Brotherhood "at Tailora. exceeded 42,500 Appointed a member of the ot the Central Lavor Caton Union No. 11, king Delegate; Er ary, elected Joneph t Mueller, Re- The new delegates of Central je Gliders’ Union to the George Grimths and Union Labor Union No. 1, will dedl- this evening at Manennerchor ts the newly ielal Secretary of Local Assembly framers, The Nrooklyn Central Labor Union hai 14 and 16 Myrtle avenue, padquarte: In has been elected delegate to the Central Labor Union by Varnishers’. Progressive Union No, 1, In place of Henry Ulrich, ‘The sweating system has been introduced tm the furriers’ trade, and the United Hebrew Trades will request the factory Inspectora to atop tt The Committer appointed to settle the xilders’ and the painters’ differences will meet ne Wednesday aight in Clarendon Hall The Housesmiths and Bridgemen’s Union has ordered a new allk-embroidered banner at & cost 28. It be completed for use in the chonen Cary the bulldin permanent Menry Ej elected Vice-Chalr: Ninth avenue, has been ine Wood Workers 4B Wort Forty NK clation of Wadsworth, Staten Island, on Flevance Committee of the ¢ Inatructed vestentay to tn of Hrewers’ Union meeting sold employers neral Secretary James 1 the headquarters of the al Union hax been moved from ¢ to No. orth Holtiday street Mr. Duncan's address Is PO, N Ma. Baltimore, Ma The Soctal Retori Club and the 6 Union have tr ed th Serve missioners to 1 Employ Hureau two evenings week to’ give worktay a chance to apply The contract for Straue'n new reside and. Fifth avenue, ie Marble: workers’ delegate. ¢ n awarded to ® hou-union rh. A strike ts threatened une, the Superintendent of the work or Mr Straus abrogates the eontrant A protest waa entered in the Centra! Labor Union by Union pgains reported to the Brooklyn Contra! 1 Union that George 1. Horn, who Is a candi for Deputy State pectin, dies tt side in this State The indorsa this noms 1 Adam Yader Wan indorsed for the jeration a were devoted to the “posed to decorate the graves ration Day ‘The Independent Bakers’ to bold m he attention of the. pubite fen-Hour and. Sanitary Ii Labor 1 Saturday e} Strikes were ordered yer Union No, 375 on the fobs Fefure to pay union way feo prohibited from, Varriers Cox monument, erected by the thie couatry, om July 4 Ate WAL Dave thelr ann F a M aument Walah, ach and trance to Central Parks iundred and T that bas nutalde of this mu yr have told the delegate (hath en South and empioy ee tor ‘The toe hotity. the Comptral for the work ules lw Delegate W porta tha’ ana, of the Seame: pot hitg paid off, some hen wh twenty are teenth street back to the s' 4.30 Mrs, locked and threw wide the great doors the building hoomed from the turrets. moment t! and Mrs. was fired. A xecond parade will — os Guns Boomed. and the loca through Fourteenth street, Fourth avenues and Seven rting point Booth Ballington and dedication he National of dedication Booth, — Then THB, this evening. The new building is elght stories high, ani is ornamented by two mediaeval turrets, Tt was erected at a cont of $150.000 “by converts of the Salvation Army. The material te fir and the auditorium will seat n Stole a Diamond 1 Margaret ety rooms, when belonging fupt from slipping out of the hous Kine waa nent. for, to Gerry's Rooms. DAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1 Flags Waved, Soldiers Paraded and! The new headquarters of the Salva- tion Army, on West Fourteenth street, near Bixth avenue, was formally dedt- thin afternoon, Over 1,000 officers from all parts of the country were present, atmy turned owt In full force. At 2.30 o'clock a body of Salvationists, 2,000 strong, formed at Headquarters and marched un- guns At the same and army flags Were run up, while Salvationiat and pa- triotic airs were played by the bands. The regular form rend aloud to the Army by Commander another gun take place at was O'Connor, of M5 Rast Pifty-ninth Atrpet, was one day a domestic In the Gerry Socl- ole 8 $50 diamond ring the matron, MI jen Clum, Jenkins prevented the d domestic an Haw: A anarch was for the After spending a fing, but {t cold fot be tound night In @ cell, she told Detective Quinn she ted the ring under ¢ The detective fo rpet in her ream Devel, at York for trial, ROME, June 3—Cardinal G‘bbons had & private audience, lgsting forty min- Utes, with the Pope to-day. The Cardi- nal was of His Moline: Upon emerging, from introduced it 12.20 P.M. the into the presence audience Cardinal Gibbons sald that he had not geen the Pope since 18% and was sur- Pi sed at his excellent health. “He showed surprist memory,” wait the Gard nal, “recalling even the small details of religious, cial ani cene discuss the social and id Baltimore.’ Cardinal, Gibbor Ro! scholastic matters concernin; the United 81 J tates and especially the dio- me, t Present and future religiou: Beonditions of the Unied States, In whii > States In which the Pope ansured the Cardinal Pope the Rev. the Cache v. ‘ath clety of Bt Ji ¢ took the keenes Penh interest. introduced to the Father Thomas, rector of dral at Baltimore, and the er Fiattery, Superior of the pschst cE CAPTAIN-GENERAL SHOT. Lieutenant Anak hter's Ha MADRID, June 3.—A leutenant in the army has for some time past been pay- ing his addres to the Captain-General Prima Rivers's daughter, and he requested her band tn marriage. ‘aptain-General refused the 1 The to-day tepent's request and some hot words were exchanged, resulting in the lHeu- tenant drawing a revolver and shooting the Captain-General, He in still living, although dangerous!y wounded in the breast and arm. His assailant, Lieut. Clavigo, was cut down fmmediately after Aidefe-camp of the Captain-General, TURKEY WILL MAKE AMENDS. Ff CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkish Government has promised the | sat’ ection to Be Given for a to Envoy June representatives of the powers that full satisfaction will be given for the out- rageous behavior of the Turkish gen- darmes at Moosh, who forcibly entered the jresilence occupied by the foreign En insulting language towards the foreign representatives, BEYROUT June 3.—The British Medi- terranean Squadron, consisting of seven- teen venseln, has arrived here, Rioters Dertr: ert Mi je yin Ww freshness of the Spanish Army for His Da the shooting by an i} 3.—The | yy’, attempted to arrest one of their rervants and used fomary Prop- SHANGHAI, June 3.—Intelligence has been received here that beiween May 29 and May %1, nglish and American Mis rty at Ching-Too, capital of the prov- ince of Szechuen, Western China, wi | destroyed by rioters, the Frénch Catholic are reported to be safe. Prof. Leyde Summoned to Exa: Grand Duke George. RERLIN, June 3—The Dowager Em- press of Rusala has summoned Prof, Leyden, the eminent specialist on pul- Grand Duke George, the Czarewitch, Excise Comminatoner RONDE York et of Raphael Tobias, Crand Master Jacob Meyer and M. (Spec UT, 4 to the doors ence who I Eavise Comm under the a dependeot Order Free the nd onary prop- The missionaries nary complaints, to examine her son. ro rburger at Rondont. cial to The Evening World) June Temple Emanuel ed. address pt omni salone S$ Stern mi banquet followed. —— = a Sunday afternoon by an Indian Women Muke Goff a Present, Tw during ¢ him a beautiful eth Ac Indian women called upon Recorder he seme hour today and presented to k purse and @ tet was another. fr the nent Annie Carr, k to the reserva: Indian Feed the Nerves Upon pure now Give’ nervous, all the bod. bing blood and you witl not be the blood the power to nourish and support the Bervous system y organs by purifying and enriching the blood Hood’s arsaparilla ‘Thi with One True Bieod Purifier, i emay to buy, easy wo aay In effet 2c, TWO MORE PECULIAR FIRES. One Blase Started in @ Mattress, Other in a Low Fire was discovered early this morn- ing in an olf mattress in the cellar of the four-story flat-house at 912 Sixth avenue, which gave the impression that an effort had been made to burn the aouse down, An old mattress in®the rear of the cellar near a quantity of woodwork was found in a blaze, ‘The fire had ignited the woolwork and eaten its way almost to the girders at the ceiling. The shoe- maker and policeman secured several buckets of water and had the fire ex- tinguished before tne firemen arrived. No explanation could be given as to how the mattress came to be on fire, and the general belief is that It was set on fire. The uncxplained catching afire of an d tounge in the apartments of W. Pesan faner, on the frst. floor of at 4 o'clock damage but SAYS HIS WIFE IS CRUEL. Aged Peter Stephan Wants a Sepn- ration, and She Asks for Alimony. In the Court of Common Pleas this morning “eter Stephan began sult for Separation on the ground that it is im Possible to live with his wife, because \ ane has for years s cruelly treated him that he is broken down physically, and Vhas been fuffering from nervous pres tration. He is seventy years of axe and she ts forty-five. The case came up on an application by the wife for an allowance of $i counsel fees and $9 per week alimony | She says he is worth $75,000, is the owner |of the premises 106 East’ Fifty-second Street, worth $20.0, and 585 West Fif- fk first street, Worth $25,000, and. besides: this, hae an ‘account In eleven’ savings | banks In the city of New York. in witch he has deposited $36,000, making his total $75.00) Messrs, Alfred and Charles Steckler, | attorneys for Mr. Stephan, disputed the! correctness of these figures, and sail the wealth of their client was about $28,000, 1 to. $30,000, also said he was com- id to leave hia home, 100 East Fit. | this morning a ee ent econd street, , because | consids -abl 5 of the brutal treatment of his. wite., | Truck 21's house ia only three doors Fx-Judge Steckler conceded the wife| away, and Mireman Aatman. who, w |shouid be supported, but the allowance on night duty, got out uD gage, ahs aR under the circumstances should be mod-| fire was quickly éxtingulsh e fire erate had almost consumed a lounge and A@ Judge Bischoff reserved decision. table in the front room of the Tabor You're clipping coupons (wa when you use Pearline. 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