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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, GOLER MUST DEFEND (000 LIBEL UIT Auditor Cook, of Educational Board, Says Comptroller Slandered Him. AW ON TRACK OF THE ICE OCTOPUS. ICE WILL GO DOWN! | Will Probe Into the Trust’s Methods of Mulcting the Poor of New York. Hearing to Be Held in Albany on May 17 DON’T WORRY! Auditor Henry BH hk, of thapreckleeniy made 4 appeared tn the Whea Arguments Will Board of Béuca a’ been at newspapers y. Mr. Cole w © Ade with ¢ . © giv ° prove his! Abearn nto af terances Bl, ‘ aa and ” ; 7: a ' fi me The » : hoa the o » trint the better I w ™ : . " ae i dowbt if w er Ls ‘ thet bluffs hare bee * 4 without offect. ‘The hy f e an eas wou ha ° ppraisal of ation aanved “ Mr B® x ° ‘ ‘ y ”? i . ° ave . 7 i mk : Boa | ue ignet by ihe The charges apy oon el iy Ni ) vn ) ; ) 1 DEWEY OFF 10 NASHVILLE. PEARED LAW; CHOSE DEATH ; | He Tells Memphis People He I* fiqnor Salesmen Sammoned to | with the exception of the outpu sen Pate saad Whi bes: © | have @ distinct understanding with the | concerns, which have e combined cpa Gravines bed si ; ¥ wear ea hie sled trust end wil! mot attempt to break the! ity of oniy 30 tons a day These plants in the South arbolte . price are the Dealers’ Hygela foe Comma: MEMPHIS e \ well-dressed man ap ‘There ts an agreement on both sides foot of Woat Forty mint treet the trad are of ame, was ae to rates, and although the indepen | Treders Hyweia Compan Une Hun a a 4 Rowe dente have the power to force down the drei » irty Att toe Harte Ade Men -" r “* mm price, they declare they have no inten In ont Hye oe and 4 phis ' nan war ton of doing oo When the Ice Trust | [#™ plant just estabitshed by JC Oly reception in every a | entabliahed the present rate, agents were | - . fe ‘ arbole weld i | sant ¢o the independents ant there wee ICEATGOCENTSATON, WHEAT WAS STEADY ' an cqnepment. A pian With @ capaalty of 1,00) fone 4 A 6 ane he ‘The infependent compantes will fur | day, such as be Rupperse are AND CABLES HIGHER. k an the body nieh the teg almost exclusively to the lm, can turn out ke at fro ‘ H je! peddlers, many of whom are underbid. ogy eR) , who wa ale ite ding the Trust In the raie of small pain wll wt 0 ; nee sing: wage quantities in 1 pounds or lesa This of onomically f uced i} mine arte the Trnet obveate to and wil Arive the | Cit Cemande the Dot vies were hig ? ‘none ae peddlers out of business where | . ! uty OY an. f | creach upon the wagon trade of th wi ‘ ' t Amertoan Tee Company ges Min July “ : " ! Whe Mayor ts against truste| ‘The daily consumption of ice in New |hrowlen comment "is Mtapoetng ot tee | en mw were: J a ' F nis be sored against them, York t feured at 2.000 tona Of this, | surplus at Almost (ne same Agure, — ————=| 1.400 tone are machine mada Ail ef the | |! ; Hf there: rep ne Seeee tion. Mr. Hasbrouck sald thet Inasmueh machine io tg controlled by the trust re “ 6 ho notice had been served on the Lee | Company he wes therefore unprepared | at the present to submit an argument. BEARS SEND | HEARING ON MAY 17. P ‘Tt was agreed, finally, to hold the hear z fag in the library room of the Attor- | | : may-Coneral's headquarters, tn Albany, | | 3 | May 1. | ity | ‘When the AttorneyJeneral wee fe nM eget hie opinten by an Evening World| De iae s A ta bd | N W d C ’ Te coetanty 60 00 exon me t| yo ce | ig of S. . oo & 0. S talk a a an | Feaet woe gic ty | ie | a i . haar the other eide before venturing an) Market and Heavy owe hk O a € | opinion.” Dyan “Tou have undoubtefty reed in the| Trading. ait 19s i | | we ine ‘Trot? Powe fhed iy &* BY The crow.is that throng this store of ours are the gorter. Renewed dear preware apd further | \ | Sy a8, wonder, the envy of the entire Clothing Trade, Mer- “Teo, 1 have rea. all about the Ice! yquidation tm the stock market at the ral ” si if chants w, however, that to bring the ae such _ Tyest-d mean the American lee Com: opening to-day caused heavy losses tn pe se 7 5 astonishing numbers the barvains must indeed be ex- pany-tut | have no on gaged almost every quarter, | erthern Peet 4 Shy t aordinary They are hp Rememeglhg bs ico Calta ee oot srevenans Sa im You have the bus est buying and selling that lawfel combine as yet 1 must see the tn the weakest Issues, and several of the me \ Papers and hear arguments on botd leading stocks rallied above yesterday's nom the city ever knew. You have seen one huge pile ides before giving my opinion.” |close ugar displayed exoeptional i it alter another disapp ar onl} to be replaced from our | strenget, ‘ lf 1 reserve stock rooms, But now we are nearing TRUST'S SIDE. ' —_— id a great reserve stock room: ut now ™ ; PR 6 so Appar Mc Atay Mh lhosg i the end, And every man who cares to save money Mr, Hasbrouck eaid: steel stocks generally showed resistance, de clothing is advised “We are prepared to Sle our defene® Pedoras Steel rising 144 above leat and still get first-class union-made clothing is advi . ‘There are many ridievlons viens The Grangers were points of re- make early selection. in the papers which ¥# will D* igtance to weaknem, and Hurlingtos ™ 3 ; aig, orpiaja, wey, At tbe Nearing. rose sharply over last night |The $10.00 and $12.00| Made-to-Order Dept. | eotia, There |e one thing yo ot| Misewurt Pacite scored © full resewery |p Suits at $6.65, $20 Suit for $12.85, one sight of, tm, [004 Baltimore & Ohio recovered 1 O46 of | ¢ 1 Getting down to. email lotsa j y volves the ques ot suppiy * 3 wool Serges, Cheviots. \\ orsteds, Plaid An advantage equal to this apd Gemand. You cannot very wel! “he and Overplaids ! Stripes was never before offered in cus- ie moe crows Sms neo oa gre ceed eae Sic tims BO a! 502 G GB tom taloging, t's a pret vital & part 7 tir the bears etected reaiiaing they = $15.00 § it as xt $8.75 strong staiement, but it is offered prices down again. In et r Wits goa e€ D+ abundantly backed up by th after mid wehed & krwer WS 4 abundantly backed up ie THE PETITION. a dn eigenen Se LONDON STOCKS DULL i {Var fine Worst os Vlad and Ove oad, ‘The petition presenta to Attorney gona, Mesour! Pacis, Loulsville, Sugar or tai sod This over Jes fancy ang plain General Davies inclutes these ‘ Tobacco were soe auftertrs, Deenite the favorable war news and misly 40 zy 8 75 Oheviots and the latest Oxford Chev- Ht te 0 combination of all the com: Out the white ist ally. CM | the aatistactory progress of the maney |? |formerly $15—sale price... Oe odge ed ple ag Paries tn uate part of the a TT « Towerd the . the security mark $17.50 Suits at $9.85, very | triped Flannels, precisely fine in ice ud of wrung onlere ware an apathy in specu Finest of Cheyicts, Wortteds, ( the sam fities that you will notice % It controle the output without qu pinced, . egaln and the de ent % meres and do acd Cambridge tn the Jows of other tailoring es ten. feriogs of stock were soant during ft for Amertean ieenes epee |B Cheviots and Vicunas also Black and marked at 12 85 & Mt hae raised the price of ice to 1 seein uronases ef at from 1-6 to t potnt below the paw | True blue Serge, mide to $2. Car price to order ’ all consumers trom B to @ cents on @ steadily rising some ity, whith wes attributed to the lack of | # sell for gt? sale price 9.85 er 10 pounds. live enbodl paws “anon Mtadility at New Tork and heavy liguh | A And, a8 ammatter of course, we guar 4 It hee declared that no more five ard inovement a ful, dation by the Continent. $10.00 Overcoats at $6.05 anter the tt, we cuarantes the cloth, @ent pieces shell be roid ane the bevel of ovtins. Gonttanen Principal losses in this department Made up in Coverts, also in Oxford | ¥¢ guarantee fullest satistaction The proceedings are taken under the Ap * ‘ue the level pve . ih MOF® Apagonda Mining, | point; Louie | and Cambridge \iconas, with th) NOTE—AM cur clothing, whether say that no stock Ie, fTiral Bree! and Be MM fille oad Nespvilie ond, phn Oy out velvet collars, beautifully trimmed | ready made or to order, is guaranteed vine with eny other Bt Paul, 1d cach, (and magnitic tailored 6 65 and kept pressed and repaired for one : ~ oom t | regular prices $10 and $12. ° year—no matter how low the price. of trade or for i HAVE A MONOPOLY. te charged that the American lee 7. the trust, has combined wit The HAT Sale, Derbys, . | want: any color you want, for this isa Calf, Viel Kid tn Black and Tan | general sale—nothing reserved. The SHOE Sale, shape you! Patemt Leather, Biack Calf, Russia HEAVY GOLD SHIPMENTS. | Over 62,000,000 of Yellow Metal | | Engaged for pert to Beroge Alpines any fee company after another tn this To-herrew, | 98 i $) son nel Pat. Leather) 1.95) Until the trade \s abs fs r ‘ 7 of gol || The regular 1.90 Pats at.. +++ 9Boq The regular @5.:0 Shoes........2.4 Tt bas then restrained r fOr ant the masority | aeeeeee eT med foe te ae |B |The regular 200 Hats at... sesegqQ The regular #4 Shoes.......s069'$B | tis exireoriinary dvckiv of sivck® (onlay were Geldman, Sache & Co. will ship $1,9™,- | The regular 3.00 Hats at. + A,85 The regular $5 Shoes...., ‘ 33 t anuttier corpyration or WOH sharen and of binds W000 wep: mertng, Mageun @ Co., 10000, ane from engaging in the business at Pat value Canunik nee j - tasned Preven, SNe All Our Furnishings at Special Prices. we With lee costing no more The Cloet Qaotations . I Son ot tee ovtate a wight: a Ste es, tan ‘The Cotten Market. Open Evenings Tilt 6.30; Saturday Evening Till 9. jalivered in The closing prices of cotton to-ts were’ May, 947 to 0.68; June, 08 to 98 am price of the prominent ent active mocks at July, 94 to 04; August, $8 to OD 531 to B62, Ootober, 1 ber, £06 to £48; December of ‘be giant octopus \ ae anuary £96 to 8% Pedr exeeption of an cutout of | SET ary. ST to 868; Mareh, R19 to 811. Ma. ket quiet —_— Pernishings for Semmer Cottages. PRE ASAS, HE TRAGEDY OF (T—THE ART INIT A man who has been deaf doesn’t argue with you about the school | pear confuse these statements of practice he believes in or about the ethics or professional predilections | 71% the irresponsible it not ertminal traf. x F 0 of advent ho prey up he of his doctor, He simply says: “1 CAN HEAR.” The man who has ‘oop riggh cg ote Hs vag been deat doesn’t tell vou now cheap the treatment was or how expen- Sive it was; he doesn't describe how elaborate the furniture in the office was or how simple it was, He doesn’t argue, or discuss, or exhort. He Practice and the claime of charlatans. Read every word. No cured patients are more iearty tm their gratitude Go and see them, | Write them. anvhow Thetr answers will do simply says: “1CAN HEAR.” He knows that to bury that SENLENCE | you good There 1s something denetioceat under ordinary phrases would be but to dim the splendid miracle of it, |sRowt the eect ot iy a oe He is an artist, and he vives you Argument, History and Climax in one} : " sentence: “I CAN HEAR.” Every man who lives through a tragedy | 4 {.2ectaruse meetin iret and comes out unscathed is an artist when he describes that tragedy, send for Doctor *y contain the that bas been given ect, In these Mono- ‘or Copeland gives in’ simple, n@liah the distory thet led ie vf back of it There \s no tragedy darker than deafness, and every one of these people who are telling you how they came out of the Tomb of Silence are doing more than truthtully attesting to un isual medical skill; they are showing | that the expression of the highest art comes from the Heart that has sut- to the Discovery, the fered. Head this in these words—not written by romancers My distant] Satation “Whether ye piaces— but told in their homes by men and women cured of deafness, oe ae ne YOU CAN VERIFY THESE CURES HERE IN NEW YORK— THEY SAY THEY CAN HEAR. Nolses were to YOU CAN VERIFY THESE CASES BY WRITING THEY LIVE OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK. | | WRITE TO THESE PEOPLE | IF YOU DOUBT—THEY LIVE ABOUT NEW YORK, If you write to W. 1 Bedell, at J h Lan 99 Third avenue) Ment restored hearing Asbury Park, he wil! tell you that the worst part ¢ trouble. Go, head noises tn tae case of Mra. MB. poocor Copeland restored the hearing and hear what he says about the |! Junetion City, Ky. If yous ot his six-year-old daughter, who ited it is worth while to about her cure. Copeland cure of them. War almost totally deaf i ‘ to New York for tr childhood William Remike, of Cochram, tna. lt A 2. 4 saged a aa fo he father of a six-year-old boy mem Jeafness of 30 years’ atand- Russel! st) Go and who was deaf. If you write to him| and has returned to bis home ’ hear what he has to say about the he will anawer you that Doctor Cope-| {1008 Main 8t., Eest Hartford, Conn.) Copeland restoration of bie hea'in& jand restored the boy's hearing regarding his re as A malradie hed ; — ean learn the details by writing to Mre. G. HM, Satheriand (43 W. roses 0 nie Frank G. Comet » man himself. Sth at.) couldn't hear ® word unless ’ bne deat, shouted in ioe < a Phe head noses m Jacke, of Carthage, Totally Dent in his left ear wae are gone and her hearing !s percectly ™!!! write you {f you ask him Fred Bishop nf Mell ae N ve monet, In reply to « letter, H. 8. Reno, v he can hear 6 leper te 15 lAncoln ave, St. Louis, puts it way: “I used to be so ‘dn't hear the condu res in the street cars. my howl jolph Bre nilech (254 Avenue A) he will tell ou he was so deat he couldu't hear w tell the nolses of the factory near his s well as anybody.” that be aualin't hear If’ vos a home, You can test his hearing . chia few 2 rt now by whispering to him. If yom would take the treable to tt ee wht ; Ageia to William Delken (109 15th or Walter Francts (2115 Frank The explosion of a during h y i) wen tha te 2 ( Spri arbor, L. 1) at his made Charles Sapolin (246 W. | t#!! You the Copeland Treatment re-| ‘* ‘ : : Slat et) deat. Tt le worth while to stored thelr hearing 1 Peli atc alk iene att nt te ) = otally d Mr. Nixon w ell you call on him and get from his OWD| Vow woetdn't care to ge to Chi- | now that he can hear as well av ever, ips an acount of his cure by Do tore Copeland and Gardner gO res perhaps to Investigate outside Greater New York,| Jehe B. Koenig (608 Jeflerson wh in such a serious matter ag) Pitce, Union Hill, N. J.), now hears Nervous prostration resulted ness we think it woulu be worth| Perfectly, though doctors had 4 from head noises in the of Mrv | your, while, But you might at least | /im he was beyond a cure George Haynes (2663 sth ave). The write to some people there. John | rapidity of the cure wos the remark- | Ruthven (475 Warren Ave.), Andrew, Thomas Doran, Bethel, Conn, able thing about ft. She was cured in| Thuomon (415 Milwaukee Ave.), Rob-| deaf from boyhood account of one month ' G. Brion (493 Orden Ave.), Pat- | measles, hearing perfectly restored J. Brennan (4832 Wentworth | ah oi! four of them will be glad mesinn have note William K. Cortelyou, Platie ey ear 58 Neck, Lk | had growr almost to # voy how the Copeland Treat- perfect alt ¢ rs alge ed me “ tally deaf, now hears ordinary con- | ment restored their hearing je w s Mra Brown o versation even if his back be turned a |! Laurel st., Hartford, Conn., in a toward the speake: (J. Byam G16 Warren Avenney, ferent letter, Two years ago Mrs li {s, Ind.: “f began losing | Brown applied to Doctor Copeland James Reid, 148 F m ing 18 years age. My left! for trea at She ‘ iffe Ing not York: hearing had lear wae the worst. Later I could not! fea but both ears dull in both ears that he was distinguish any # 1 with that ear— : ry offensive tly emborregsed in dot ander. | tt as totally deaf, My hearing has, *P0 the outer abells were very sore ng What WAS sald to him; now | Deen perfectly restored, and Tam free 8 loathsome looking with an ecze- y recovered. from distressing head noises.” matone affection. She begen the - Copeland treatment, and within a Rey, Samael Williams, Minister week # time the eczema and dlecharge Mrs. f. M, Mackmur, 42 Palmetto | Presbyterian Church, Eligabethtown, were under control. A sbort time st. Brooklyn, had been deaf for| Ky, wrote a letter to the Copeland) ater, to her great surprise, her heat Rearly 25 years, but can now hear | institute om last Thanksgiving from) {ng was completely restor and readily understand a whisper. | whieh is taken the following extract: | I thank God for giving you skill to * * " J. MW. Hehart Ward, 240 EB. 50th restore hearing to deaf ears. | am Th ( | dM d I tit 4 st, New York: hearing completely |8* years old; was very deaf for sev e 0 fran e I¢a iN | Ns | restored in short course of treat-|eral years. I can now hear ordinary| pocpon wn. ¢ LAND) ment conversation and enjoy a Gospel ser-| nocron ¢, w. JORDAN mon, expounding the precious truths Milton Whaley, 107 . 00th || have tried to preach for so many| Millees, Corner 424 street jst, New York: head noises com-| years 1 thank my God and your-| OMice tie pletely gone and hearing fully re-| selves for the great change wrough* tn stored n Gives satisfaction from the moment you pay for it. You're pleased at its prive. You like its looks. It opens up well. It feels good. It mixes well, It rises well. It bakes well. It eats well. But better than all— it pays well. You not only get the best flour in the world, but you get from 40 to 60 Ibs. of bread more to the barrel than you can from other flour. That’s worth looking into. Get a barrel and you'll agree that you never had such a PROF KOCH'S LYMPH! INHALATION CURES THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES DR. AMES’ 2% RBOULAT Vive catiers of rick taptewars Coot Morse batter wantet 7) Sm root v8 tine and lathe bande Ca | medic Ce. ot America, Matha, “WA SANITARIOM, | ‘WeeT 221 $7. Novi te Rovien