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JUSTICE GAYNOR | ON THE ICE TRUST. WHERE DID YOU GET IT? DOU COCO OOO OCU O OUR. GUE Got ng Says Competition Would Check ice Trust Unless It Was Aided by the City Government. Crowds of Brooklynites| Listen to a Lecture Against Monopoliesand the Great Wrong They ____THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1900, DEMOCRATS WARNED IN 16 TO 1 CONVENTION TO BEWARE OF CROKE ——— Free Silver Delegates Told to Look Out for Croker and Hill. Although 9% delegates were expected Presidents name Do. gia the convention t 1 Wr e . : form Democracy ad Ab | the Teutonia Assetably ro mN Joa BR Ob deed noon lesa than twoeseore hal arrived os, M. Da . that tens " Manhar WSTICE GAYNOR ON =f ae aan are: OSs bY priiath Ainibe ave siidad: Ceuseher at on 14 ot. and ier + Franets Adams and votheapanaion and antieimperia:sm — {| tanks jnevted in tae Kansas CHEERS FOR BRYA ea apes | is. ptatchem: Geet 30s ery mention of Co! Bryan by ine ‘Trast except im so far 1 [| CReeODORe CTO SARI I0G 81016164 HO@EI¢LAII@I018 | TH programme the pg Bi ‘ ee + at oes mer be ated Ww gevern- Shor corruption, te nto coneeive the pur-} stork bey mn actual value of th =f stor af tes by the Demaccatic | breeeni ont “itn Tl pose of distributive justice, fails in the | assets of the rat ’ i ” ment. If it i Bran ty ot gover | ike tad Chiat dice . sage tidy septa “BEWARE OF CROKER. b | “Free competition is a great leveller, | "mmke of t mpiation and then an adjournment | 4 letter from © B. Matthews, of But +] Tt levels hot down public rol aii Sue 6 ¢ o what tite Ble convene | flo. Was read Wars it k e| clr predation is Nampered. laws. peaper us tae Gk the One . Jout for Dawlt mf rd Crok put in the way of tt, restraint put back ied i t rT . whom fh , 1 i babe it, and, io addition to that, the | SUl grew This evening a meeting wilt bo held, ook titles eo he Troe $ | product fe not fairiy distributed emone | dollar ba ed tt ste 0) those who pro the very worst + then you f government z and ruins! control of the city wover@- 4) “i7 we have the fullest prod ment, would be used by city t and just Clstrilution, then we have 4 Prospertty and hay piness It is beat pro: A Brook | duced by free competition—by the gov- seinen rment keeping its hands off. thrifty They are &! gone The depart Stores Rave taken (heir place $| PROFIT FOR THE WORKER. Sy “The man who does nothing ts en- ment in thea Utled to nothing etl and they are f | ey Used to “We may consult the past for admont |fucome tn ‘salaries than ¢ | AS Borekeepers. LABOR ASKS NO FAVORS. abor ‘n t it * i Law haa never | BH! Hon and enlightenment any! » | Under acy circumstances been | rervice to commerce when tt | change the natural laws of tre S| “ln the past the ‘forestalier itiem by the city gover@= | went out Into the country and ‘fo man. Labor resents ment, why, competition will {stalled the market,’ bering the davmer’, | Frreorees | imerere, ane omer tall im the end, 4) Products I it waiting for the mar hea. a et | + | ket; the ‘engroaser, who gathered up knows (hat everything it has | J * | the products of many farmers and heap- | about by the advancing +4 999408204644 | od them up or ‘engronsed’ them, were educa and influence of the worker as tery porations ofttimes aay to the labor mien, itpell srporation: ‘We wil nor 0 organtaation, but a factor in « declared outlaws in the English statutes two centuries ago, in the effort to regu late trade. But it was found that thos to Interfere with the natural course of t ime for merce, or stop the natural bent of | paceed to compel the oapit was idle; that it ored famine, and | ton (0 deal with the Wapato lores every way “Now we » public corporatic f courts may some- | he times retard progress, they cannot stop ‘The views of Justice William J. Gay- bring nor, of the Supreme Court, on Trusts and combinations of capital given to the publte to-day through The Eventn) World, were delivered before th Department of Law at the Hrooklyn | Institute of Arts and Selences, and there fs meat in what he said men worked Injury 1 “The sectatons « n law nothing less aye The lecture room at the institut tt than public ; ‘ f : relent rate is the great question pied bs ae ae “Tho convieiion of our Saviour only | of she day ' fostered the great principle for which yd the Standard Ot, Company de- velop a Way to extract the gil from the Sround better or more cheeply (nan any Nor duc they, could freight rates at half what ther ore had to pay, and thus destroyed t “T think the syetem by which one apitalist of a corporation of capital ts duced the Justice last evening. The an- nounced topte wae “Trusts Economic- aily and Legally considered.” TRUSTS IN POLITICS. Justice Gaynor sid these things In the He died. The Dred Scott decision helped to free the slaves, Trust’ is the more appropriate name for these combinations, When the Anter- can Sugar Refining Company was or. ° enabled te Ra ft course of an address of two hours and a|fanienl the twelve refineries Korming Ite oe i ota tasy le the Hoek earrmnces quarter perecte , ustees,’ and to theseliiauity of the commercial situation of | trustees the twelve compantes handed! over all thelr stock. and they did as! |they Wked with it, Surely that was a) THE LIMIT. “The ory against Trusts je really a pr -| test agalnet @reat aggregations of capi- tal. The protest is the fear that such world has been pasaing through | *4*t aggregations of capital are a men- ce to the indi at capitaiiet and a the day “It is @ tople much discussed, and which will be more discussed in the coming political campaign, It is not a tope for epithet or declamation any more than the vast ect of money of four years ago. W epithet and declamation begin argument ceases. Let us remember that we are reasonable, beings. ig of wheat from the West could not get freight rates a penny cheaper than the man with 1.0%) of 1,000 bushels, then healthy competition would thrive, should have lees of the evils of | ' WANT FAIR PLAY. ‘ fi ind chant the beginning o: he the American people want time. The flux and change are for the| danger to our form of government mest page in our hi better. No one who has a knowledge of, “Corporations were the outgrowth of tory of miving the past can have a morose or deepond-| the difficulties resulting through the ent view of the future. death of members of partnerships, They “It becomes all reasonable people to; came to be essential. Their capital te | pla: pme way that the remedy ‘be ints treat the question of Trusts fairly, in-| unlimited. Now, if this cry againat Im-| is governmen; ownership eno | teliigently | mense aaeregation of capital is war gece, Ce a, ‘appoin mm ent « t “The prime object of « ts | ranted, where are you going to place the | U4, Th Cistributive justive to all, T it it be $1,000,0007 Some enter- in freight © too vast to be swung by al y ey | hot tat of 8 mnie ling'one shipper more than. another tn pitaliaation Is very generally freight rates, the freight agent was put mean share and share al-ke; th not be just fair, 1 or means who does the most should get “There has never been any prejudice | looked upon as an evil. Some companies, |to death, ‘ , against wealth honestly secured with perky $100,100 worth of tangible) ee the leg | eget pt Thrift and energy have always been | property, © paper certificates of | segregate of 1 to take in the rail- honored stock at a million jroad magna { secure freight rates “it may be ible that the Legis | *° w that ney ina: rivals fs the erimina 4 law forbidding aljiyy py ~ JUST DISTRIBUTION. Jature might pa Tt te the secret o _™ government which, by tgnorance | corporation to lesue « single share bed power of Trusts.” | CROKER IS MUM HEADOF TRUST | | | | ] ON ICE TRUST. fi NONOPOLIES He Refuses to Answer The World's; | President 2 hee. of the Questions—Syndicate to Unload Federal Steel Company, ‘ | Condemns Them. Its Stock. _ sai j Richa Croker, lester of ‘Thiameny’ Visattong” | Bx-Judge Filbert 1 Gary. President of | , Mall. having been asked three Umes Van ck-Carroll-Cram-Tam- the Federal Steel om woteh ts by The World to make some expression Hall ice Trust is reported & capitalized for $900,600. does nor te - | @@ the Ico Trust and ite relation to i Fane Xe eee hee Meve tn monopolies, but does f Tammany Hall, remains silent. secret of this is that Richagd dustrial aggregations on » mist on 16 Three days ago a cable was sent t Croker will be in New York on June 2%) such as his own company, fo instance him that ft was charged that the Trust, (4,gei" @ political inventory of the OF Jn an interview to-day, Julae Mary PE pr agie! , favor from the Tammany | Leadere by the score will inform him! #Mld that under the name of “true: the Feek se oard. shut aut competition ad what “bad politics it 1s to take # neces: | public had been led to regari as hostile Gabied the price of lee to New Lore alty away from the people. He >| to Its interests all large companies. {han 'Phuateipnia, ‘Washington or wale Lan, t0, {hat ing lee The OF-| which wax Wrone {imore: that “Mayor Van Wyck, John en fae a hard Mabt to meme (hie) it ts true there sre numerous com: | Fock iithe Mer held ‘blocks of atred of the m: panies which try to sec ant A monopoly | | ‘He was asked {f Tammany Haii could , T2B™many men exp some Interest- and restrict trade working afford to t reeponsiblifty for mae developments to follow - harm to the consumer. But on the other . et eee Ae turn to New York Both hans a no anewer. the Democratic Chay, that headed by "and there are unions of large interests seen The Wi John F. Carroll and Mayor Van Wyck Which are to the reelproon atventage at Walsingham bags and the seceders who are making th. We ot bag ome Investors and cumers. | nae tu ns. » e ie Fe to say of the pra | ¢ crowd.” as the Carroll- nppaation, bat wish to eseourage it; nor sent me about the ve, tlique is styled. do they try to control prices. Both the vt wont eay anything about a to the view of Tammany | large corporation and the individuel) without property should be protect: * another corr | ten Wyck crowd, Mr. Croker 5 ee Py hie dlepteasure at the hatm dvne the | 2% the best way to arcempiian this «| Ben ‘aeclined to to “ipemes ts the trust. organization by the publica'ion of tne| to have plenty of light on the subject we om \ 4 p leneeeeved in the ie ee neen, mare Van Wyek ond | of trusts, plenty of discussion. | would ‘ows Z . le 7 ihe bapeet, ot the atte Gah lie ie te eee | enforce this light by suitable Brats a recent tak id: Pistrict leaders frankly admit that the | OY Which the Investor and the empiagee oe = fear of an ice Trust ex-|undisputed charge that Carroil and) Tah be enlightened. The latter could ment Smee be aljel by | Mayor Van Wyck. are stockholders in| tell If he were receiving unfair wares ould regu. mericnn Ice Company. fon Ste re, and suc% laws would work to the ad ate it bo for the increase in the orice of vamiage of all. The life of monopo! e . re sy at wee wih roa pranibite the poor | rad be brief.” o ens pes vlacotanend ————— Sip euek | fourth street entrance of the hotel out t tl rushed into the hotel i which, combined with and Judge Tarvin, of Kentucky, Henry | George John W Parsons, and othere © mame at Kansas (ity will make addresses Paes James K Jones f othe CONVENTION UNDER WAY, |o2"."e)" Sevens a avention wae called to onder by | the (nteres f unity and not geek to W. Tiompson, of York, | ti vid: Thie wis my teer, of Westches vunty heered actin » Be tar De Thompeon voting ae Revers De ome” LETTER FROM A DARK HORSE. A letier was subsequently read from emocracy must stand b he en-| mor thou tn H Girdner, who sald he would ‘ sult be alienated from t re any radteal a by today's nda teating dutegation t as he felt ne regs sent to Kaneas City Nar Democracy would stand by Bryan James Ko Brown was made temporary | and % platform If th guler did Chairman, He suit it duty of | not he we possibly Jain the 1 éto t every henest Democrat a de | en but he did think a contesting feat the gol! Dem who never | delegation ts Kansas City would bs were Democrats, anyhow Rut |! they | neces ry will come to us we will weleume them.) Dr Girdner, {t im maid, will be 4 dark recogniaing that prinetples are of more | horse candidate for pie V Importance than men ' HIPS GABBY hom'anation PLAGUE AT GOLDEN GATE. Young Panieneie Victor The Health Board of San in Fight at the Francisco Admits Pest Waldorf. Is There. W. Laurence Pairbanks, son of the SAN PRANCISCO, May 19 ~The | mils nalre soap manu turer, had ® Roart of Health has adopted » resolu- brief but hot slugging en er with @ tion declaring that pingue ex cabman outside of the V f. rim | iste in San Prancteco at noon to-day. Boores of at, The heal uthorities say tha: whi'e lunch witnessed the Meht ‘there are no living cases here, there Mr. Fairbanks |s tal! and athletic and have been six deaths during the past can use Mes fists as handily as MeCoy. Cabman 1.442 ts not but he ts a stiff puncher and plenty of punishment The cab dashed up “Kid" three monina, and they have decided to as quick. | take precautions against an stand | ment and ad of the disease buh se 2 ARELBLE PILE CURE stopping to speak to the cabenan | The Pyramid Pile Cure is the safest and Cabby left his |gurest pile cure om the market, because it seat, hurried after his disappearing fare, coptains no mineral poisons nor opium nor reaching him ‘ust at the revolving doors. |coeaine, but can be used with absolute gumont ensued, and both men | sifety and certainty of cure wut on the sidewalk, Suddenly | Many phyrictane are now using the Pyre wae full of upperw | mid Pile Cure in place hooks, swings and counters Hone, being painless, convenient to use, and was getting rather the Worst of it when | (he Patient com attend to hie dalty onvupe Mficer interfered and the |" while the cure is being made, as it 10 the alr the ppectal a Ne ‘nght was ended gg I la lca eae, “"T never aw uch an idiot.” sald Mr ¥ the Pyramid Piie Core Fairbat ‘J simp Will prave a bieeetng to mankind. whe into ther! . + remembered that heretofor: a sureioa |eage oBftmine This poration was considered the ar intended leaving hm 4 when|eith all ts danger to iife, intense pa he took violent hold of me | simply Dad) ana an expense of from ten i he to chaatise him. That's ail jdred dellare. to say nothing of the poxsible jreture of the trouble. The Pyramid Pile Cure cote but Mfty cemte at an store QUIT WHITE BREAD. Could not Get Strength from It An Episcopalian minister of Elien- ville, N. ¥., who is latereeted notd For Sale only in the spiritual welfare bie) copper . congregation but in their physteal | ‘mare ‘ ‘eae reel Ponte well-being also, says, “I can now do * an immense amount of work and fee! no fatigue, for the reason that I am using Grape-Nuts breakfast food and, have quit coffee entirely and am}, asing Postum Food Coffee. “Myself and family are all greatly improved in health. “= have largely jabandoned the use of white bread Upward of twenty-five persons have changed their diet on my recom mendation. It is gladly given, be cause I know, from personal eaperi- ence, whereof I speak It Is @ well-known fact that white! bread is almost entirely composed of starch, and this is diMeult of diges- tion, The result of the use of much 4 Bo into a bag. white bread is a lack of brain and eux ‘Sas. Without any tag, nervous power to do mental work The rabbita be tumbied pell-meil. and |t also creates intestinal troubles cecause the excess of starch ferments, Then he stood on the street, but in the intestines and makes the con alack, ditions right for the growth of mi-, Phat evening he brought them ali crobes; whereas Grape-Nuts break. | Lo | fast food contains the needed starch And sald, with a sigh, but in a predigested form. That is, “There was 20 r-by it is transformed into grape sugar in Who asked what | had in the sack.* the process of manufacture, and de livered in the packages ready cooked, Since then this young man has grown and in such shape that [t is imme- wire, diately assimilated without hard aan, = learned that he must adver work of the digestive organs. The food also contains the delicate particles of phosphate of potash albumen, is used by nature to make the gray mat- ter that must be .o the cells of the! brain and nerve centres throughout the body, in order to give strength | fer and ability to stand long and con- tinuous work. Both the Post: 4 does the work quickly and safeiy cal Tover Open erente DIAMONDS, JEW immediou'y National Thawend @ Wath Ch Had geome rabbits he wanted to sell, ane’ World “Want Are one of his ‘eds, his sales open up peop!e’s cyan adver. every all | fecilty fer cumaer resort inderms- residential | the develop: | ft surgics! opera: | ARONSON. ait etiacbments #7 Mra PRiliga, lanes Browtra | Don't forget that there are four kinds of ITSAGOOD SOAP, each fitted for some particular purpose; so select the one that suits you best. The reason why there are four kinds is because it is impossible to manufacture a universal soap all in one cake. The soap that is good to wash the dinner dishes is not the soap with which to wash the baby’s skin Some manufacturers try to make you believe that their one cake of soap is good for all purposes tis not. If it is perfectly adapted for one th ng, how can it be well adapted for the opposite thing This is why we divide ITSAGOOD SOAP into four kinds. Each variety is just as pure as pure can be; but there are three varieties particularly adaptea tor the toilet and the bath, and one variety particularly adapted for the kitchen and laundry. Each the best soap that was ever made for the purpose for which it is intended. The three toilet varieties are Cream White, Pine Tar and Olive Oil. All are pure and good. If you are not sure which one suils your purposes, the best thing to do is to try each kind, and then stick to the one that fits your wants. We are sure that some one of them will be the ideal toil:t soap for every man, woman and child in America, ITSAGOOD COMPANY, } Get ITSAGOOD SOAP at oaulactens your grocer’s. The grocer can buy General Offices in New York at 3 1t from his wholesaler or order 63, 63, 65 Park Row. it through the manufacturers, signed by The Chas F. Jones Afrertiving fe World BME. New York Auctien Sales Auction Sale, JUNE 12, 1900. wsetlon by orter of the of Avetio B. Fletener, t Whice Pial ison a Pere my LIVELY | LIVERS. Perfect Purification the Only Life Prolonger. Keep the Sewerage System Open if You Want w | ren he Jt ha All the Year Home. eS Se Oe ade | TOTTENVILLE, S. 1. | |Lumter end Coal Yards at a hone Borough of Richmond, N.Y.City.,, White Plains, N.Y., | ened > A Home by the Sea, } 50 Minutes from New York, pean in the hu a he bt ba tote of work te John Ww. Voss & Sons Co, RAG? BUTOIND. BLE aT APACITY. PLAMING § we by way of the Staten Isiand Rapid! “y Transit A magnificeat N aie abe York Harbor fery trip fn | George to Battery = | LOW COMMUTATION, QUICK SERVICE. | liouses ready for upancy or we! Will build to suit mer upon un- rivalled liberal term site Plate & % Furniture, Car spots, Pianos | STANDARD AUCTION ROOMS, pains ond x nit kinds of aches, etme wna ihe | Lots the ted gt tave tment, ) — feand @t W. 128th st. 7 nousanis of dolla ing @X-| BENJ. S. WISE, Auctioneer, | venieel = form stig ie he pended in improving this property With tuk | hey purify the bio 4. | Or y a Umited num left, and MONDAY. MAY Qt, and do thelr Rk! oetcen coon to ad } It o'eboe snabrear Yoo int) TITLES cuaranter oe St OF FUROR Free Lif to value of lot ‘ « t payments ‘ 4. PARE TICKET ‘ “” lam Ss Qealy ia wu) 60 AND 62 | Ys anne LIBERTY ST.) 10 PIANO3 AT 1 O'CLOCK. Dentistry. Se | eee Squares, Orahae : j REPUTABLE DEN! STS) ose‘ Sat o's ‘tiira| Sold at 8 orelogk should not be alge the caer ® a Th methods of the Dental Fakr, Lawyort BB Mw | penn Here everything gu aetiy as advertised oars lear “; PRIVATE SALE Rubber Se, from #80 , C toe EVERY DAY FROM SA MTD Om Goid Crowns, from $5.09 Allr n Or es | From 3s A. M. to 4 P. M., Gold Fillings, (rom #209 ST ‘4 SALE at Auction Prices, Extracting with gas or coca ye Warehouse New Furniure, 0 ‘ " TH sf tall kinds of Atier 11 P.M. $1.00 JAMES silO, AUCTION'’R,| Brass Beds, Parior Suits, Never Closed, Day, Night or Sunday, ‘ su iF Library en { Par w Tabieme * * ate , Pug Faney ooke | HANKS DENTAL ASS'N, : ui "ers, Curio and Music Cabie 12 yeats at Bedding, &e., At LEE BROS.’ age and Van Co., batty 12 E. ih Sy | ROOMS | 205 Siath Avenue, cor. }4th Street, SIAR rita aN RO R 3 ’ Od Ave. HOUSEHOLD, Goops SALE MONDAY AT 10 30 eTOm-418 talne Couen. de : THEAtn FUDeDAT, 2h. ot 12 soles me Be asin peek: tet Van Grunt &, Breckiys, ty BURDETT 4 DENNIS tive MUST FELL Almont oom Singer sewing me

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