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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE RECOGNITION. SOOO OOOO OU Cou VAN WYCK'S PAINFUL DAAVAOD IN COURT. “All Right’? Mayor Vainly Tried to Look Jaunty and Unconcerned. ‘ | . Before Judge Gaynor had ascended vtul to the spectators He talked | Dench in Part 1. of the Supreme © wly. growled frequently and smiled Brooklyn, this morning, to hear The! feebly You have seen many a man in World's action against the Ice Trust} a prize 5 rly outmatched by Bis) Mayor Robert Van Wyck, his drother | opponent warty watching for a Slow Augustus, Presitent Morse, the Ice) which may end all, ever on the defen- | King, and al) the other witnesses sum] sive, susplious of every feint, earetul , moned had arrived in court fitense-sich was the Mayor of New ¢ By orders, only those who had busi:| York as Mr Peckham in gentle, even, Ress in the court-room were admitied | neinuating tones put quesiion after | 4A crowd clamored in the corridors, Dul | question | the guards kept them out Perhaps] The Mayor, who was on the stant | there were not more than a hun for an hour and a half, maintained mie} Persons in ali, including ‘wo young |‘emper bert nh was anticipated by women, present when Judge Gaynor's|M!* acquaintances, who are familiar, with hie tr lity. He was ever on| eppearance was announced President Morse, persona! coun. first of the magnates to arrive Then came the Mayor and his brother. fol-| lowed by John F. Carroll, and then) came the lesser lights De Lancey Nicoll, for the defendant faised a point at the opening the Proceedings concerning the {i ce of} subpoenas, He questioned the right of} counsel to subpoena at will, Judge | Gaynor eald that was a question he wou)! take care of. “Witz.eases have certain rights on the 4," sal 1 4 stan sald the Judge. “And I wi! | med a fomty om ewlled ot tle that they are respected.” Jur lua eek G f tad oh th roth and ‘arroll al eft the room, THE PROCEEDINGS BEGIN. |swinging his It a> not natural “May we procest”’ asked Jo Nodielgayety or ela ‘ rather like Hay: ne of the lawyers retained by, bravado. The World Mr. Gelshenen, of the Garfield Nank. ied by nis| (le defeasive thie morning and “| |played none of the aggressty which has made his office in the wast Hall a Chamber of Horrors to many. HIS SUPPLICATING TONE. Only once did he abandon hie eupplt- cating. low-volced answers. Peckham and that!) asked him if hav depreciated the value of his ice |e Then he got up in his chair and with flushed face and biazing eves said it Would not, to his knowledge When his ordeal was over, ni HANNA—* Shake, Bob, you fooled us all ! Everybody supposed you were A DEMOCRAT!" LEA OW GE SCANDAL Comptroller Writes a J "Yes." responded the Court who followe! the Mayor, was 4 typlew! “Then we call Secretary McClure, of |iceman Small, natty, with snow white | the Stock hange hair, he was as cool as a cake from the ’ There was no response, Penobscot. One could easily imagine He t# not in court,” sat4 Mr. Nicoll. | him as a polar bear perched on a floe in “All hi evidence waa takdn before a|ihe Arctic Ocean. Never once did he Magistrate, and I move that it be made | tose Mis self-pomsession He provided Part of this record.” the sensation of the morning and fully The absence of Mr. McClure was then| realized {:, but he sat quietly in nis noted obair, with firm set lips and a steely Cc look in his blue eyes There is nothing Hayes. Mr. Morse stepped tc the stand. | warm and pleasing about this same Mr Just then Wheeler H. Peckham. The|Gelshenen. You felt that, should he World's inctpal counsel, who was to venture in Delaware, he would blight conduct the examination of Mayor Van|the peach crop. Wyck. entered the court-room and asked | ries W Morse,” called Lawyer that Mayor Van Wyck be called first \s the Mayor entered the tll-ventt- ‘ated court-room he glanced alout and It was evidently meant to be a of perfect composure and sel assurance, but !t was a miserable fail- re. His nervousness was visible to all. 1) was like the smile of a prisoner aris- ing to hear the verdict of the jury. Hie walked rapidly to @ seat in the Tear of the counsel table and eat dow With « little sieh of reltef. He had not enfoved the sharp scrutiny whteh had 1 his brief promenade. IN WYCK WAS NERVOUS. wore a well-fitting sult of dark blue serge, a high collar, with soft Diack Windsor tle In hie left hand | he nervously twirled a malacea cane with a gold head When Mr. Nicoll took his seat at the long table the Mayor leaned forward an’ whispered with him for a moment, but then turned and greeted his b brother, Augustus, The latter. bul ant beardet, was more at ease than his email relative, but even he knew he was not In attendance at a pink tea = His Diack and beady eves glanced furtively about the room. and as the proceedings Began he leaned forward. intense tn- terest marking his every motion John F Carroll, large, perspiring and the most complacent of all, took his seat behind the Van Wyek brothers, | but spoke to neither. CONTRADICTED VAN WYCK. When he said his bank had never loaned money to the Mayor there wae 4 flutter and « catching of breath in the room, but this Bank President acted ae if he had merely remarked to a friend, “Rather warm day, isn't tt?" Sharp Letter to Com- missioner Kearney. Comptroller Coler said to-day that un- less some satisfactory explanation was Mr Geiheren moved om fo mane way [Ade (9 Mim reaarding ihe bigh price for the much-talled-of Moree, the chet | Paid for ice by the city to ine American mover in the giant monopoly. Tee Company he would suspend pay- Morse is 4 different looking man from| ments on the company’s bills. Gelehenen. He doesn't seem like a man| “I want to know why the city pays who would charge the poor of a big city! forty cents a hundred for te when tt cenin for ice worth but @ fraction of | san pe had for thirty cents.” he said that eum. He hae a pleasant, kindly ‘and then he called his aten grapher and face, with mild blue eyes and regular dictated the following r to Commis- atures, sioner Kearney: It seemed hard to reconcile Morse with! «1 insiose herewith claims of the the man who would form a trust to ex- American Ice Company «mounting to Poke: Bilge the babea and fever. $790.95 for ice furnished to vartous public buildings tn the borough of Manhattan He is nervous, His right hand mont opened and closed on the arm of nie| Murine the months of Maren and April, chair and his anewers during the first ten minutes of fis examination were ol scarcely audible to the Justice on the| Smounting to 96.90 Mgt oe bench. But he plucked up courage as the | ¢bove ctalmant was recently p minutes paseed, UNCOMFORTABLE WITNESS. immany's mem- #0,” made a large and un witness, His pronuncia- of Fifth nue, marked with the characterist) whether there are any specific reasons not be complied with? Truly yours. “BIRD 8. COLER, Comptrolier.” The section of the charter referred to PAINFULLY ALERT. The attitude of the Mayor on the w't- ness stand was alert to @ point almost ICE TRUST BARONS ARE tsp and hia manners were goft andi, that which provides for the purchase Mr. Cram has broad forehead, | of all articles by the city after publi reaching (a the back of his collar, and | tetring. would look much tke his friend Car- roll were it not for @ giubby little red| The ice supplied to the city war and white mustache, charged for at the rate of @ cents a hundred, Thy city has now the offer of fee at % cents a hundred, but will not accept it. The American tee Company continues to be shut out of the Park Row Bullding, and the departments are TO BE TRIED NEXT WEEK, |t:r siete ie” 0 tenement o President Morse and the officers and Girectora of the Ice Trust who were) heid on the charge of conspiracy by Magistrate Zeller will have to stand trial during the coming week. | ‘The trial will be held in the Court of Special Sesstone before Justices Jerome, Hinsdale and Holbrook, all Republicans. ‘This was decided upon this morning at & conference im the District-Attorney'e | office. Magistrate Zeller held the Ice Trust Magnates for the action of the Grand Jury, but under section 1.68 of the Greater New York charter all intade- meanors must be tried in Special #es-| sions, unless removed from that court Ly Fequest of the defendants. Whe'her this request will be made or not re- maina to be seen. District-A'torney Gardiner and the Fastices of Special Sessions will have « DENOUNCED ICE TRUST. Protecsor Dencan Called It a Dis. honest Intrigue with Politica! Rascals,” Before the Bocial Economie Club at the Weet' Bide Young Men's Christian | Jeonterence to-day for the purpose of [ICE ABARING WEDNESDAY, | Stay om Action to Owilaw the Trest the dispute has yet been reached TRIRF HAD A KNIFE, Powers. Caught Robbing «a Fiat, fixing a date for the trial 1 ts the in- tention of Col Gardiner to have Wednesday. if possible, set aside as the day, Assistant District-Attorney Honey wili fonduct the prosecution. It is expected that Lawyer B. F. Einstein, of the law firm of Einstein & Townsend, will as- sist him > All the men hed by Magistrate Zeller will be tried together on the one charge. If counsel for the loe Trust request the removal of the case to the Court of General Sessions the request, it ts ase verted, wil! be opposed by District-At- torney Gardiner. In order to secure a trial in General Sessions against the Wishes of the District-Attorney the Ice Trum officials will have to get an order from 4 Supreme Court Justice removing the case, John J. Powers, twenty-five years old. t Bightieth street, was held trate Olmsted in the Yorkville it this morning in $1,9 ball on the charge of burglary Powert, during the absence of the family of Jacod Muter, who occupy the firet flat at 19 Hast Fifty-rewenth street entered | and was rummaging about the place, He was tiscovered by the janitor, named Thomas MeKenna. McKenna tried to arrest the man and Powers bhowed flight and drew a knife on Me Kenra. Policeman Sheeha), of the East Fifty fifet street station, came along at this ture and made Powers @ prisoner. were wan recognized at Police Head. quarters, where ie Wag taken. asa Who had served two terms for bur and shove lary te No ee [PAID $8,500 FOR YEARLING, weer Featherstone Gets Colt by M, George at Kingston par, gee in the Rogues ‘iar WIN Be Hearé Neu Week. (oerial to The Rvening Word) ALBANY, June %—Deputy Attorney- General Coman appeared before Justice “A bill rendered by your department! “ha the item of ice 1s one that will con: stantly occur, will you kindly state |cxused much comment in Tammany Hail | was found to Agmoctation last night Prof. George Dun- | Alden Chamber to-day and by stipulation ean denounced the Ice Trust as an iiius- | Cured peetpcrement until Wednesday morning next of the arguments on the in Corporate motion to stay proceedings in the action it was @ conspiracy brougat to dissolve the American Ice through politica! forces to advance Company until the conatitutionality of Prices with no honest mercantile rea-| the Vonnelly anti-trust has been de- son. | termined, “Beonomie (prees,” he said, re not, The arguments will take place at 19 enough, 80 they took In politica! forces | A. M. on Wednesday When they thought their dishonest in, —___ , trigue with political rascals had borne’ ” frult they said, “The price of ice will be Cece et cndeed inececs “un "=| WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-six hours ing 8 P. M. Sunday for ant nd tos aight ‘ ' Sind Gale. (Special to The Rvening Worl) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June 9 | -A number of yearlings from the King- \#ton stad, property of Chinn @ Fer- fuson, Leonatus Stock Farm, as well as those of other owners, were placed un der the in the betore Auctioneet George A were a Sroren t out v ‘The 'F woe! by Black rt ia VAN WY ESI. Mayor’s Brother Will Not “TARVARD MEN ESCAPE 1810) P#18L PHO DB OSLO DILE Burning Bomb in Pump Wou Have Wrecked Half of Hollis Hall. MAN BLOWN FERRY-BOMT BY bhi. — : & | | Injured Laborer and | Collision—No One Caused a Fire. Hurt. © ase verereierere) TO OO Oo | Te ferry-boats of ¢ ad, Cortland Histon at 2 tie men's An explosion of gas injured a laborer roba oly and fire to apartment t at One Hund Firth street and Third avenue (hte LYNCHED THB NEGRO se The meters and held a light too eaking pipe. The workman was s and the suffocatt ued with difficulty by ten building. The man » Harlem Hosp where | lynched ust outside the city Hmits to: was sed his injuries might prove fatal |day He mpted to assault the tWO| He w e4, one hand daughters of BH Almond, who lives: ; ang Ra and nis use f seats ne was hurt or wn ftove In. pea a srore was ater boat iw ol (Ga.) Mob Ha a Riddied His Hedy and T It Into the River. COLT MBUS June 9 a neat years old snconscio | st | his inju and was res f the Are pa Sim was ants tame twer urried te thrown t ° Hisior That we of men | the splinters from + aused them. t the deck b eine | badly he thelr cabl e broken wooed atter. The wotne ten miles a 4 their f the girls arou e screams with DEATH: BY DYNAMITE. en ty least 24 feet long | AM! Q=AN Ate There were wo and a half inches temp! wa ay morn five tuse A when it was 2) ing * ard pump extinguished @\ ploded it ed half of might « , 6 was coming 2 Hollis Ha nly a few out of Hollie I chooks 4 ve aw y students lay A man was @ ¢ yard about D | steeping t ules before wakirg toward ® n diameter, and from the ashes of the relsa 46 to the per> | $ 60 the Tune MARR HHA DORR 6 re | \ 10 cent bottle makes to 3 —- | Ff pints of real lemonade—the : kind they have where the H 1 Meter Explosion Fatally Panic on Cincinnati After There wer Id highest point of excellence has been reached in Eiffel grow, If not to be had of the dealer it will be ent postpaid on receipt of » cents, FRE conly hav The Sret Ofty letters opened ty Le thas be given « G. FOSTER CLARK, Dept. 2, 15 by Street, Now York. being a and work | nw] Go to the Kansas City Convention. f at © the Demo at Kansas te-at-large from Augustus Van Wyck this the ex-Justice wil! not go eratle National Convention City as a de thie “ why section M19 of the Charter should! cared that it was @ mistake un Van, 98? and who was slee sfter in GED BUT NIMBLE TRIEP. ing downstairs was f As Aa the girls lume 3 h him guard, hang with bullets on Immigrant’s F Came Near Last “HB BLEW THE GAS OUT. | thirty-six years olf, a! board das ou 1ew preve The aged othe natl ‘DROWNED INSIGHT OF MANY |ney Fett Perished Before Help $ life preservers, but ihe nied @ serious pant rat wae t da « her trip ip for repairs. r ferry mmple war laid the from Vaecat Pier, and State. He will be represenied by Jame in this country Thurs t t sta c " Bheviin, his alternate ately wen » distant ome = iy | The reason for Van Wycks® decis Israel Lewachwitz, at Wale scores women a tidren | not to attend the convention given o Come to Grief, y er Last night the| looked on, une ne elp, nine-year-old | | (ie that he fe out of pa with his) Freterick Myers, who ts sixty years Harrison a on the | Janie * ¢ West Sixty-firs party managers o}4 but nimble as a cat, was caught tey-| third foor and left him to go to street. fell from the recreation pier at ” foors in the Putnam House This m ving os Harris Adin | Pitty fir ’ ———— f The critictam that has sallen on him ing bed-o0m : a t nigh 7 . pear Lewichwite went to his room +. over hia lee Trust stock put him in an) last night and was arrested. Proprie- year 14 wachwite went to his room about) “tthe! ' The Streets Are Full of It © embarrassing position, his frineds sald, (9° Partie &* vd ; t pee “en . fete ‘ork th dale Gud Chunk O ganing ; and he ia determined 0 gi¥e OP tne ne neresiy way of tne fre. fisom unconacinus aod the gue" turmed | the Every Day. on honor tendered to him, j April 3 and a sadins d . i " , | pe 5 P . Van Wyck, said the friend making | °* *P* , rhe man Wee romars to Gouverneur | ep 4 coe ea. _ ; jthe announcement, thought he was te | Hef peing arraigned peace SO i Tcues thick toon rata | ae ro — TeileTale Marks of Liver Troubles ia the he bellaved that his presence at Kansas) Meniauariers and wae immediately CITY CAN GET WATE R i = | Yet It Is So Easy to L |City would be against the welfare of ize ow . 2 5 word and be 1 |the Democratic party }that he had arrested nim a numbe Special Part at te Good and Feel Well, den decision of the ex-Justice | of verre ago for burglary. His pleture irk & Co, May Make a state Peon » Se ae ee ve it Row ery Whalen Decides that Private Com.) pach aio " People we meet—on the SS ual t | emt Later 4 a a circles. One of the Brooklyn leaders de two differs es, ane taken a ye panies Car We 1 see vir nent 1 ch KC | shout three years a@ Jeorge epecia ‘ 5 ant . Fae Aheorhed. cine \6 dhe Aes ad I jie alt | ‘ Croker,” said he, “ls a delegate and) OS a geeh "a gh 4 . i mmissoner Dalton, of pania fay from an ex k } “ an have pure * he and every member of his family are| )O4%* [OF Purmiary we One Depart ew 8 as ; gay ae A ‘ < new ith pare ee | loaded with Ice Trust stock s John the right of the city under se m Ned sald He a "inevetirs Health nd we | Carroll and other Tammany offictais - y t ‘ 1 ? ¢ 4 r and there 1s no reason why Judge Van] companies i Daenteey at he w . i} i Bs ie ; P "A er “ . , | he Neco yp Pra ae . "| ewe City Regiments Go to Peeks- . 1 It me n . | “It would, in my opinion, be a mistake| al carer pee OS A = { eet Steal for Judge Van Wyck to run away now, | a secede codings any) Bewnte Felt from a Window. | while under fire. He had better stick) The Ninth Regiment, #0 str ott a i Hd Mp4 ; t out, now that all the damage has been| its armory. at Fourteenth street and ee oe gene suka celsae ieee aca ueriole Generally. WR, a Sixth avenue § o'clock this morning y eatingy ppt (anton the Wiens? Bene ‘ done i ao ; " ares and marched to the Grand Central De- 49¥ other persun ripe a | Seas th Coe yatled free for the ast. ein <ntemenieel pot, where ‘he men boarded 4 special the City of New York for the purpos from shock a On their arrival in Bt.te camp they t —_— will redeve the S.xty-ninth Regiment The companies At noon the Twefth Regime mare the x Janior Contest Begins Commence. | ‘ } Dyer, left pany, the k ft with Whig and Cite Halls tok piace of the prry and the Btaten ivin Represented by Four Each. i Reg ply Company The Princeton University commence | ment began this morning with the ay nual junior omterical contest in Alex ander Hall at 10.9) Whig and Clio halls were each represented by four speakers The orators and subjects were Franklin William Fort, New Jersey | "The Development of the Peace Spirit William Arthur Babson New Jersey A Nineteenth Century Walter Ewing Hope, New York “T an Agitator,” George Washing ton Kehr. Pennsylvania, “The M pece of American History, Bugone Shaffer, Vennsy!vania nomic Freed Ganeworth, | Herber: | Keo: | as | Anstice ‘Pepestherse * Ralph Powel he “the Spiri The winner of the Ma , awarded to the best announced next Wednesda were: President, S.J Lawrencevilie Academy fehenck, '@, and P The Pher Rev TW a Hy | Dies of Her Injuries. Busan Bungo, e West Twenty-sixth street this morning from injur ceived by being run over at Twenty-eigsth street and Ninth avenue on Wednesday last,| |The drwer, Thomas Bradigan, of as West Twenty-eightn street, @ under ar tert. — i NOW 18 THE TIME TO ADVERTISE POR SUMMPR BOARDERS Why NOT USE THE WORLD? IT 1B A/ GREAT MEDIUM THREE MILLION PEOPLE RYAD THE SUNDAY ED!- 1 \ j ‘\ send to Milwaukee, ‘or Free Sample Pig. Ghe Law and the This font 9 00 sale at oe American Health Food Co, ~ ee | yer Half-Cooked Breakfast SEWING MACHIN ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORTE ARE REPRESENTED IN THE VERTISING PAGES OF THE DAY WORLD CONSULT FOR SUMMER HOTELS, BOARI HOUSES OR FARMING HOU