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= UME SHORE MAKES A RECORD now | Hanohis 149, tu Highest Notch on the Stock Exchange Achustervitte k, > TANED, 07 ANNOT VOTE “No Man's Land” to Ask For a Mandamus Against The Aldermen. 20,000 PERSONS MADE ALIENS. The New Annoxed District Has No Voice in the Senate or Assembly. approximately, denta'in this terri klerites Are Joyfal. itamong the W lation Takes » Buoyant Tone and All Stocks Move U Stocks during the early hour of busl- ness ruled fi @ sulden rise In Susqu pportionment about one-half of th that important chan, management that the Company will hereafter ear in harmony with the big alto said that the Ci ompany has! the money n “ its obligations failing due later in. the ity from One Hundred street south to Divi ‘The Stecklerites are and| BStecklerites uw publicans |t portionment will not be to, Tammany of much benef Commisaloner harge of the re aide districts, ANNEXED | DISTRICT SEWER. IGNORED IN REAPPORTIONMENT, | 4 sharp Trick Che Contractors Arrested. ‘The police are having a lively time in Congressman Fairchild to Appeal] the newly annexed district. Laat even- to the Supreme Court Sugar was more act- e and advanced to within a fract ‘Trade conditions are Improving, and an advance in certain grades of refined 1s reported, A feature of the early trading in the bond inarket was the jump in Cordage 6 per cents from 361-4 to hed and Four ing contractors for orders of Commissioner Haffen and the police to quit work in Willlamsbridge, and reserves were called over from Tre- nighest prices were attained sin resent Dull movement was Inaugurated ‘8 for out of town @ @ Shore broke the recor! * other Vanderbilts were Matthew H. Murray, with fifteen men, The apportionment of the thirty-five] on a mewer on Duncombe avenu ‘Assembly districts ordered by the Board “of Aldermen yesterday will be contested in the courts. Congressman Fairchild, who repre- gents the district that includes West- chester County and that part of which was snipped off and added to the city of New York, will apply to the Bupreme Court this afternoon or to-mor- row on behalf of 20,000 persona to man- Gamus the Board of Aldermen from de- nying them representation. The Westchester Congressman, was in consultation with some of the Republican Aldermen thi the City Hall, will base the appeal of his disfranchised people upon the ground that they ‘are deprived of legislative representation in defiance of the Con- atitution, which guarantee: tion to all citizens who are taxed by ors of the Western Unton mpany have declared the and was arrest Gills and John W. 3 were admitted to ball In Byron, Patric Booka close June Cormick. The Morrisania Court. townfolk sympathized wita Contracts for sewers were Jet In anticipation of annexation, #0 as to middle the cost on New York missioner Haffen decided to block the Stocka were strong and active in the for Whiskey and former was sold to the reported Againat the company in the quo. war- |, to 181-8, and Chicago Gas 27-8, to 713-8, wards rallied about a point. late trading, Last night Acting Inspector MeCul- h, with six men, in a i went to @ real estate of Cherter, where the village ri been held by the town author Closing Quotatio: Amertonn Tobacco, They will be turned ov Headquarters) this morning were fired before the workmen were sub- dued, but Inspector McCullagh said later “aig Pe lm paid . Baltimore & Ohi Later in the day Justice Martin dis. charged the men, t e brought before him again for the same offenae they would be se 20,000 Vigorous Kickers. ‘The 20,000 people who back up this ap- peal to the courts are now residents of that little patch of New York City and| Wes:cnester woul: County just north of the old city line, which was annexed to the metropolis by the last Legislature. Under the old conditions they would have been”entitied to: representation in! Longwood Avenue ¥ both the Btate Benate and Assembly as citizens of the Westchester Senatorial and Assembly districts. To-day they are not entitled to repre- sentation either as residents of West- ernie OF OF New ce By wmeh |) Ernest Hall on behalf of a number of te ropes ‘ ri their proportion of the expenses of the| wno complain thon hove he @tate government. said if this city its law with pol Col & Hock, Coal LESSON aise ‘operty Own- ere Have a Grievance. meeting of. the street Opening and Improvement was held this morning in the 3 to consider a protest made by ex-Judge latter city they at Erie @ Western Island Traction too highly for ‘oad bet) construc ‘Tho territory in which they live ts a aajacent to their property en “no-man's land,” there 1s no complete government ma- ehinery to regulate their conduct a fzens, nor to atay the depredations of the lawless, ‘They are taxed, it is true, and are! and Protected by the police powers of the greater assessment than owners of metropolia, but they are unjustly taxed, because they are not represented, and the poliée“power that protects them is merely perfunctory, and is not based| Mr, Hail claimed that when property is improved by the laying of adjoinin, 13 no additional assessment ‘shoul made for the acent property, as in the meantime the Improved property will increase in value improvement immediately a Yona assesment, he cont Joining. The 1 tO pay $10 or jot more thai representation, ‘which creates the police power. Practically They Are Alten: In a word, these 20,00 ciuzens of the pt ity in the western hemisphere wie do not Constitution of tates and that of the Btate give to them, This remarkable condition of affairs been brought about absolutely by the reapportionment of the Assembly. «ity adopted by to consult with Corporation © ‘ommissioner Br and Commlssio! GOFF WANTS PURE AIR. njoy the privileg: stricta of the ard of Aldermen yesterday, nce to, the mandates of ihe Legisla- @ reapportionment 0} Poet Weasuenien iy: the’ wopere that county yesterda: ments disre make no provision for their representation in elther branch of the State Legislature. The Tammany ‘and. county “fifth Assembly, District. 8) as. to the towns and villages emt aie the stiffest sort of | » condition of the & protest against Tenn. Coal & trons, ss neeting of the Sinking Fund Cy sion in the Mayor's office this afternoon The ventilation 20,009 citizens and ‘apportionment of the New York City be taken at auity In many and on hia’ motion a commit Wheeling @ Lake’ WHEAT ACTIVE. BUT LOWER, Cotton Drops Eight Potats on Liv- chester Supervisors’ the Twenty-first Senatorial distr its three Asesmbly districts exc! territory recently annexed to New City and county. A Question of Jurisdiction. Westchester ceeded upon the probably corr: sumption that they over the domain 0} f New York, even though the Constitu. last year define -second Senatorial dist recent addition and county of New York ‘apportionment y it so as to insure When President’ Wilson, of the Health 4 asked that provision be made for exposed on the floor, Comp- lower wheat market had no jurt |. though first sales wer sbroad and Improved weather ons in the wheat belt, Yesterday defined the southern A Senate Distr the Twenty-seo the first of the th under hes York and 29 3-4e. sembly Disirt t fs the northern What ts to be done ally amount BELL ASKS ANOTHER MILLION. | stocknotdors the Aldermen ‘The same view is sh: extra dividend of days inclusive and received a long tv nig June 24 to vote an in kholdera vote 80 as to inc rhe The proceedin fo en spplicagion for « Mandamus day or to-morrow, w. onduct the proceedings, ®ary will carry the case to the bh, hs Houndartes The newly annexed territory compr 890) acres and eens rif th mo ee "to" below Mae, WINSLOW’ ® ROUTMING SYROF forchiidren eetsidg euilens the gus aud allay al) pale 2c. ll A ni tp THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY SAID “RATS!” TO THE COP. Hat Fisher's n't Sntinfy J. H, Fisher ie a rat catcher, living at 212 Bast Fifty-seventh street, H ells this story hime prefar by say* ing that he ts the only tr ssor to the great Harry Jennings, who caught more rats than any man Who ever lived, There ts a pre hte to Mr, Pivhe story wherein is mentioned a list of the places in this city where he has shown himself to have been an efficient rat The Uist Is wo long that the city 1d make a good substitute, . however, Is the story Says that last night he was #n- In catehing rats in a club in the hborhood of Twenty-third street and Fifth avenu was a good field for him the night he had | gathered @ ful of fat club rats, Fisher nev Kills rats on the premises, He always waits until he gets home, The must have been fifty rats in the bag, p saya, which he slung over his back, and started to walk uptown, bag was a suaplcioun looking one, At the of Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue the rat catcher and hee: ‘A patrol- hig bag came unde man—that is, the eye that wasn't look- ing for Roosevelt. In the patrolman’s estimation Fisher was a burglar and the bag contained his swag. So he strode up to the rat catcher and gruf- fy, sald: “Oh, ho! What have you there?" “Rata!” replied the truthful Fisher, ‘There might have been the suspicion of a sneer In the rat catcher's voice, and his answer might have been a straight. forward one, but anyway, the patrol man thought that his supposed burglar was guying him, “Tl teach you not to Joke with me,” he said, and with that he grabbed Fisher by the shoulder while with the other hand he grasped the bag, The bag torn from the rat-catcher's shoulder, the patrolman plunged hix hands into its 8. He did not keep It there long. ‘The slimy back he felt scared him worse than a pound of dynamite could. As he drew out his hand a rat popped out after {t, and then another and an other, while the patrolman dance eral kinds of jigs, apologized to Fisher and su satistied, he w he thinks It. wa does not know the patrolman, and so the Inte opinion of it could not be obtained. ies alia TO SAVE M’LAUGHLIN. His Counsel Working Hard for a New Trial, Ex-Inspector McLaughlin passed good night In his cell in the Tombs last night, and was feeling better this morn- ing as a consequence. He ate a hearty breakfast of bacon and eges and coffee and toast. He declined to see visitors, McLaughlin's counsel have decided to move for a new trial when he comes up for sentence June 17, and in case this is refused recourse will be had to the Supreme Court for a stay of proceed- will leave no stone unturned to from Sing Sing, and vi looked ui the jurors who. foun save with that the ‘recon culty. Ae oe es TO STOP COMSTOCK. Excise Hoard Won't Be Used to Help Make Hin Recor The Board of Excise announced this morning that strenuous efforts would be made to break up what {s termed an attempt of Anthony Comstock to make 4 record of convictions secured, Emille Schaur, who conducts a saloon at 200 William street, was arrested on a Comstock complaint of conducting a disorderly house, by permitting gam- bling to go on in her pl. The gam- bling consti of giving to each pur- chaser of a drink @ ticket entitling the purchaser to a share in the drawing for a gold watch. Morris Tekulsky appeared before the Board and told Commisstoner Woodman that It had been the piictice of Com- stock to make arrests, bring the cases before the Excise Hoard on application to revoke the Heense, and then induce the defendant to plead guilty to a mis demeanor in the courts. If the person arrested did plead gullty, Comstock would ask for the dismissal of the com- point before the Board Commissioner Woodman was indignant when he heard this, and calle! for, the complainants, who. \w Acting Capt, Walsh, of the Oak str station, An thony ‘Comstock, Ge Oram and Pos Neeman Edwart ( nor, None of them were in atten In view of the discl missioner Woodman. di. laint, and indorsed th effect’ that the by non-attent then announc investigate th Tekulsky, and ta ures to éheck furch Board. ON SICK LIST 5¢9 DAYS. Hiceman Rogers Must Work Now--Cox Gets aM. Patrolman Owen Rox ported on the sick lst surgeon, by order arined Rogers and reported to-day that he was physically able to do duty. He will have to work now Patrolman Patrick Cox, of the Leonard street station, who rescued the unknown s has been re- Jays. A poll the Board, ex- woman from the Norih River ae foot ¢ Canal street, Was voted a medal and ficate of bray He Will also be ewarded with a new uniform in lew of the one ruined hs plunge in the water. . Jamies man attached was di Was ulso of th atre reate trolm, st One: ation Wel sensation whi ommt oners recently, Ui go to ‘the st use and ow up me tin Ht Strauss, Mast Sixty- nth street Mled to the attention of the Comin ts con- duet of Patrolm. t his command, who at the nt, of his Alice O'Neill, Bast eventyefirst street, from’ drowning. in Rast River at the foot of Sixty-trst ot ibm: fety in y { puritier 's Hood’s i\Sars aparilla Whieh make e Weah sinong, Ali liver ills, billows. Amusements. sr ct ASDA Tisha Ove, rg teat Bia. Gronereton’ oe Evening. representative m of Hous n the 1 Man Glen- to duty but the the Surname Weak and Tired EMAILS he JUMPED FROM THE BRIDGE. (Continued from First Page.) y hat worn by the man was recov- , and 1s now at the police station, —2.- SAYS SHE MEANT SUICIDE. nk Acid by Mistake. Mrs. Ida M. Stephens, thirty years old, who boards with a family named Evans at 45 West Forty-elghth street, drank carbolle acid shortly after midnight this morning, and she 1s now in Iwvosevelt Hospital Her act is belleved by the family to be accidental, although Mrs, Stephens said in her exciten she took the poison with sulct: id wbe Is a prisoner. 1 intent, Mrs. Stephens is the wife of a printer, named Harry Stephens, He ts at pres: ent in Ban Francisco, The couple lave always livel happily, so it is said, and have saved considerable money.’ Mrs, only yesterday sent her hua- jtephy band shelf near the kitchen f fecting purposes. Yesterday, bered leaving a wlads faucet, with a quantity of carb: Mrs, Stephens swal contents. “Her mouth, ups a weré badly burned by the acid. was tuken to Roosevelt Hospital, where she said that she had taken the acid with sufctdal intent. She was made a prisoner. She will recbver. NOT A SUICIDE. Dr, Pope Found Dead on His Red from Suffocation, Dr, Alexander Pope, the well-known uptown physician, was found lying dead on his bed in his room on the second floor of his boarding-house, 129 West Jock this morn- ing, by Dr. Davies Coxe, of 120 West Forty-fifth street, at 1 Forty-fiftn street. Dr. Coxe reported the death of Dr, Pope to the Coroner's office as having been caused by suffocation. In relating the circumstances he said this morning fhat an autopsy would be necessary to finitely determine the cause of death, although there was no susp le or, foul b of suicl lay. Dr. Pope had weak heart induced by diphtheria and scariet fe veral years ago, and e use Of cigarettes. He ing for several days. eerated b; t noon yesterday he locked himself in his room, after telling the landlady not eling Ml, At nly to” her knock oh the door, she sent for Dr. Coxe, who, entering the room through the back window, found Dr. Pope lying fully Greased on ‘his bed with his face je to disturb him as he was f midnight, receiving nor burled in the pillow. Dr. Pope had evidently been dead sev- vere con- greatly era! hours, ag his mtiscle tracted. ‘Hia face also w distorted. Dr. Pope was thirty-five years of age, hington, Ga, singie, and a native of W. where his relatives resid —————— Beecham’s pills for con- stipation 1oc.and 25c. Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it. Annual sales more than 6,000,000 boxes furnished 4-Room Flat at con KIT G, JUNE 12, 185, FOR BRAVE POLICEMEN. Be Awarded Next Tuesday The Police Commisstoners noon decided that “ xive Its Public Service Meda! men designated, and set aside 10 o'clock next Tuesday morning as the time: The policemen whom the Commission. | ers decided were wort! This beautiful Piano, 7 7 1 lends Say She rr and containing all the latest improve - Masterson, of a mn Brash Dies Suddenly. Joseph C. Brush, squad, died suddenly Iast y morning he repo upposed that his Ili t that but it was not ——— Failures in Old Raga and Coal, An attachment for $20,948.84 w: agatpat the Springdale Paper Comp: chusetts corporation, in favor of William A. Mr. Sevarts sald that he faa for « long Lime kept abottie of carbolle acid on a fr disin- Keating, witho AL ne & CO, Chinesé, Turkish, Persian, Egyptian and India House in the tYorld, 877-879 Broadway. Greatly reduced prices for Gauffred Novelty Silks. Regular $1.25 goods, of our own importa- tion; they are high jand in the latest of this sea- designs ; i 3,700 yards on sale this week at NO MONEY DOWN _ IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY, ‘We have on Ce in one of our show windows a completely $100.0 And tm our other show windows we exhib #10 down and $7 PER MONTH. ‘Also 50 good second-hand pianos from #100 to #200 on payments of only 85 per month, reeset Stool, [TIANNES a SONS. Everything for Housekeeping, FURNITURE AT BOTTOM GEHGE og Tar pestry Carpets, Al’ FIFTY ©) cers Lhe Hair Mattresses, 92,00. Fe FoRry,| Lay! bt CREDI T ey TO sure Henry Mannes & Sons, Homespuns, $10 to $25 429-431 EIGHTH AVE., White Duck Trousers, $1 to $5 Tan and Striped Ducks, $2 Striped Flannel Coat and sion at all n suffering from a ttack of ntraated ad been alle and $1.50 come by chance. HOT WEATHER SPECIALS: |,_ Skeleton Suits. Serges and a more elabcrately furnished 4-Room Fiat complete at $150.( 00. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES, ON CREDIT AT A SLIG 279, 281 and 283 EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Refrigerators, Tinware and Lace Curtains. We Allow the Rallroad Fare Both Ways to Out-ef-Town Buyers. J.& S. BAUMANN’S, 8th Ave., Cor. 19th St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTEL 10 OPCLOCK. iT ADVANCE. soe IH, aap BET, o0T! RELIABLE” CARPETS FOR THURSDA Alex. Smith’s Son’s Best Real Estate. Mt. V There is an Old Sofa Or an old armchair in every household that needs re- covering, You need some- thing for this purpose that looks well, wears well, and costs little Try PANTA-, SOTE. Sold by Stern Bron, Hilton-Hughes, Hearn, Peter Schneider's Sons & Co. “A BRIEF HISTORY. THE INDIANS, THE DUTCH. sos 3. KITTEL PHILIP A. SMYTH, AUCTIONEER. 234 Choice Lots at CONEY ISLAND. On the Atta 1B eral avenues Jun P.M. on the p ive” nin walk from the Iron Piers, Ninety per cent. on mort fase. “Heatristed (or egay homes, Sead for maps SMYTH & RYA Business Opportunities. EAST SIDE WALL PAPER CO. This House, on Chester Hill, Mt. Vernon, best part of town, 7 minutes from depot, large plot; hardwood floors, mantels, gas fixtures, mirrors, tiled hearths, gas log, open plumbing, everything perfect down, balance $54 monthly for a limited time, rnon has the best train service in the world and low fares, NEW YORK BUILDING. 6 Fitth Ay: Moquette Carpet, IN A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PAT- At 79 cents per yard, A LIMITED QUANTITY, TIVE AGENTS IN OUR STORE. AN BANKING CO, New York City RUPTURECURED Blastle Trusa ts the only. truss istence that Is worn with absc Hf rh} day. as It retaina the rupt DUR FURNITURE STOCK, COWPERTHWAIT & CO, 104, 106 @ 108 WENT 147H Sir, BROOKLYN STORES: FLATNUSH AVE. NEAR FULTON ST, ct neat and shocdy cure wlibout regard, tat age of the patient ¢ Send for pamubiet For Sale. Ladies’ and Gents’ CLOTHING Satin and Silk Wale y gionthiy payments Nanbsttan Cothine Co, Man tu Spa Cventage MACHINES. ’ CREDIT. Willcox & Git Do not be deceived by intringes POUR Wwarcics of name, package or cigar LD & CO, ¢T Doin DIAMONDS, fine jewelry, sentative will call with ea , 89 Maiden lane, fatches, warranted timekeepers to MULLER & CO., ‘SWEET. GAPORAL CIGARETTES Auctioncers, 111 Broadway, on the package each clmarette, TAKE NONE WITHOUT. Nea JOMONNOT . ,Kelnomining and Painting done, at the prices; send postal lor estimate, Somers, ite {fetece, 240 Wool. uptown. » VERY RICH DE! EB SINC TONE, NG QUALITY say Ser; to y | RoBerT J, THomeson & OW Broadway and Twenty-seveuth Bt REST—assured that the Trimmed Serge Suit we make 18 the best value yt ever saw, and mighty little mon! Do you kiiow an; other merchant tailor who h enough confidence in himself to “Tf the Suit, don’ t fit, don’d ” They'll make order for in it for us. want your money. Suits for’ you, cherie 5 for ’em and if they yank a “Bull” of itdo they pay? Not $225 a bit of it, We all know who does. Not so here, get to know or $250 on instalmenta, only | US: We're pretty decent. tailors, West of England Tronserings, $6.00 910 with ail other tailors: cover, tuning and delivery free Send postal for catalogue with re- duced prices and terms. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. OUR GOODS must be deserving, otherwise there would not be such prompt re- sponses to our advertisements. Not a day passes but wo sell twice as many goods as we dida Such a thing does not Negligee Shirts, $1 to $3 Straw Hats, $1 to $2.50 Russet Shoes, $3 to $5 . A ROLL TL A REDU Chambers & Ber FIVE PER DESIRED. kK Bet. 3ist & 32d Sts. SOL HEYMAN & CO. Trousers, $5.50 GREAT 8 ACRIFICE. White Flannel Coat and Trousers, $6 and $12 a Suit some Uj Folding-Be 40x18 bev $15, (former price $85). OF STRAW MAT. Parlor, Bedr: FURNITURE AND CARPETS CASH OR CREDIT, BROADWAY, Reade Sts.| 0M? Saturday evenings until 10 o'elock, Satisfaction guaranteed or money ree SOL HEYMAN, & CO, WEST 14TH ST. 993 and 995 3d Ave AND GOTH STN, Excursions. 8.30, TERNS, to 6.10 P. T QUALITY MAKER An RS, AND WITH Tm 'Y AND CHEAP. Sundays, 7, houriy ‘1 ‘ASH OR CRED! Near Ave. Five hi E ONLY GENUINE me ‘siatls slawatare ©f per cent for your Segal experience: plana, ‘$8 quarter, no advamee. Pro- saa aes a tgane Long Island Railroad’s Great Excursion Routes TO THE SEA. MANHATTAN BEACH, LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E. R., 30, 11.30 AL Mo, 1.00, 3.00, 4.00, 6.08 ‘atonal ting, Satirtays oalya 300,200 BM. SUNDAYS, 20, 9.40, 6.06, 7.50°P. M. (No trains vin Whiteli CONEY ISLAND. Culver Route, via Bay Ridge. Leave foot Whitehall @ pone. from 8.10 A. My M. bed dayey ted Bay Ridge) RICH COLOR compl. | extra trains, 1TH THE BRIGHTEST | “4% DOTY am ATRRAG: BOCK Aan BEAC AMAIUA HAY, | noUND D TRI Maxalficent follewey Auunequaled meme inxerio,macnifoems ing, Dow ling and 'SHOHOLA benutiful Delaware itiver, 1,080 + 81-00 express = fo} OUND Pale Fe. train le, of (wo express traine Foe CONEY "'SLAND, Sea Beach Route, ry leave foot Whiten all ourly from 7-10 & M: se 16 rookly age, at ENUING FING SALE of s'a04i@ era, 20 Weal « Musical. facturera, 26 West 20d OMIL Re made; all requiat

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