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——. Ten 4 | frat called Attorney-General will ih the various legal before Justice Ches- be may again take up but on Saturday he biican National Con- will not see the Governor vention is over. ljeaves to-night for » and then returns to Oyster Femain until Saturday, when he to Philadelphia i & F i yy rie it iH 2F Dresses his doubt of the advisability of Qringing & criminal action against the The likelihood of a special Jury to collect evidence against remote. The Attorney -Gen- that if there is sufficient for the removal of the already In the Governor's hands PORMING NEW ICE THUS? @xtensibiy an Independent Com- paaz, bet Really a Sabsiirate for the O14 One. Wearing the abrogation of their char- tar a8 © result of the exposures of the tee eranade, the leaders of the American len Company are quietly forming a new eorperation te be known as the Man- leo Company. Ostensibly 1: is to be an independent organization, but one of its promoters, friend of President Morse, said to-| tan will be an dent fattone tt will maintain ily re u American lice Com- . c, and other friend of Mead Weer, sera the 4 the new n to eay what {t wil! cepirall pv Rehan SLL HAG cts Bat When Customers Threaten to Patrenise Competitors the Trust Drege te 0 Cents. le King Morse admitte! under oath fe The World proceedings before Justice that the price of ice had dropped @ to @ cents per 10) nis. De- this complaints have reached The World that in certain \ovalities Dig monopoly is still demanding & a bundred. © view of ascerta’ning just what American Ice Company is charging product The Hvening Word mu “TMS Ie With Mr. Quigg and George Dunn He Dis- cusses the Scandal. Chairman Odell was not a: the Re Mate Headquarters to-day at bis hom in Newturg Platt received Quigg and Gorge Dunn at noon. The three ratiot ine for i seglefti HET i | i : the Tee Trust, and !t t signified his belief had better move i z § Fy wants Tammany Hall to Wyck. He does not wish Governor to do anything Will place the Mayor in the light the Senator ? i not be done, have said Gov, Roosevelt will therefore prolong the Imvestigation unt!! such time as the 4 demani tecomes too clamorowe withstood or until it ts evident a Tammany Hall wil! consider some _ getion on its part necessary for its own latter, however, will not take before the arrival of Mr. Croker Broken 1 “Tammany ‘an bas | ie t ia am! ttle to fear from outsidre, it is the gluttonous e the inside that do the harm °°" June 12—The ec HE ICE INQUIRY. No Decision Will Be Reached in Van Wyck’s Case for | Attorney-General Davies openly x Se RRR ry es nee BEGINS +o Days. called vp on the telephone the important depots of the tr In each instance the manager was re quested to fix the price at which he was selling ice, and in all but one dis riet the reporter was assured that ents woudl De the rate The depot located at the foot of Nivety-seventh street, North River, was up. The manager responded MEETS COMPETITION. "What is your rate for ice to-day? was asked “Who is this?” came back “Central Park West and Etghty-firet street “Ob! well, lee 19 @ cents @ hundred.” “But we were told it would be @ cents THE WORLD: TUESDAY JUNE , ‘expended in contracts for the change of motive power. ‘The excavation of the power-house! , EADY FOR leonerete foundations for butlding are f M2 Henry street. He had been |Contracis to Change Its a ; Motive Power Given ibikbassats Paral Pali: Ae Rabbt Cohen was about to leave the Out. mann, forty-two yeare old, Courtroom he was approached by an- other couple, who wanted the bonds of of (3 Fast One Hundred and Forty . clghth street, a bricklayer while at of the Executive Com: | work on the sixth floor of the new om-| building at 4 Rast Tenth street. fell p-| to the yard of 4) East Ninth atreet and was killed At a meeting mittee of the Manhattan Hallway ( | pany today several contracts # | proved which practically compl apparatus pecessary for the power station at Beventy-fourth street and the East River. The final report of the company's ex- perts on the question of car equipment Was considered and the committee di rected tion of what is known as the nd system, a@ motor car wn each f traing, equipped with four motors suficiently powerful to haul sin-car trains Contracts were authoriaed for an sire trie stairway at Fiftyeninth street and Mird avenue, and for one of another type at Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue; these to he followed, after trial at other (mportant stations by whichever seems to best meet the public needs ONeill’s, SALE OF Household 4 Out-Door Goods FOR SEASHORE AND COUNTRY HOMES! Summer Homes may be made far more comfortable than they often are and wondertully pretty by the expenditure of a few dollars in our House- Following the meeting of the Execu- tive Committee the Board of Directors after June 1." “There have been two prices of ice within a week, one made by the news. papers and one made by the American Tce Company. Our price is @ cents.” “But we have en offer from another company to supply us at #@ cents’ “Give ue your Dame and address and we will send a man around to see you FORTY CENTS ALL RIGHT. Next the depot at Hl Wea Fortteth street was called "Your driver informed ue thie morn- ing that toe would be @ cents instead of ©” said the reporter you it would be @ "Did we tell cents?” came back in ai inquiring tone "*You certainty did ‘Then it will be #@ cents No trouble about that.” The depot at 57 Bast Sixty-third Stree! then called. The man who anew inquired carefully about the morning ice man and number ithe reporter “Your driver old ue thi was stil! @ conte’ said an apartment-house, or prt- as the stranage inquiry house,” was the answer. Oh, well, the price Is # cents Do you charwe # cents to apartment CHEAPER ON COMPLAINT, We haven't fixed it that way. You see, when people made cx latnt about ® conte we let them have It for @ | | guess we'd make It # all around this week | Hetall branch “B, avenue, was next | ‘We are told tha @ cents again,” wa | at 1 Lexington are demanding firet question. “Did we quote you the @cent rate?” | "You ald.” “That's all right, then. ‘That's the prt »y¥ ny one told you @ t 1 w ever a threat was ympeting com »pped or a promine sentative around. ICE TRUST HEARING. Whether, tom * hearing in the Supreme Court fails the Ice Trust in 0 be exposed im, the hearing ae t | pany the price was | made to "send a rey | | i} or efor will [> has been gathered to show that the raise in the pric it ranted by industrial co a con publi is obtained showin ing the price of | modity, ae was formally done y by the American fce Com- ilectors, the trust only strength: one the hands of its adversaries th AWARKNG TD ROKER. Boss Told to Beware of | Gluttonous Tam- many Fools. |_“A Tammany Hall Democrat® tn the) * Manhattan and Bronx Advocate writes the following open letter to Richard Croker We welcome you home with both| | hande—with the right hand because we are iad (0 ud, and with the left, because we ou wil! set up a good joa Tammany m, which during your | absence has been foolishly pulled down, ‘This custom was the one of distributing | patronage equally among the Assembly | districts, except where a district earned | |® preference by exceptionally fine re | sulte at the p | It Was this cratom that meade Tam-| | many Hall th> greatest political organ tpation * world bas ever seen, es polmed out by you some years ago in the North American Review; and yet! | thle main suppotr of the been spit into kindiing- wood, piles uy the roof and set ablaze in the full view of the hundred and Due sand Democrats of the Wiswant ee What do thes loyal L A spectacle to see & half-dosen & bullock up r roast and carve the animal ¢ but themselves. « They have thrown @ horn Cown to the eupectant cro JAMES McCREERY & C0, Furnishing Dept. This week a Special Sale with a host of Timely Bargains, Garden Hose. |Lames. (24 Fes met and declared the usual quarterly dividend of 1 per cant, payable July 1. The extension of the company's line ending June ® shows 9,709.00 nore pas- sengers carried than in 180. The transfer system between the ele vated raliroads and the Third avenue surface lines has been availed of during tte first year by oO) passengers Presider Gow report states that real estate has been secured for the central power station and several sub- stations and additional yari facilities for 0 care, Six million dollare has already been Fifty Table Lamps, with Brass and Onyx Stand, central draught bur- ner and 9-inch decorated globe; lamp stands 20 inches high. DR Regular value 5.00 Special 2,75 DECORATED TABLE complete with 10-inch decorated dome shade... 1.48 piste with reteder’. OC A Full Line of Lamps Appro- priate for Country Homes at Low Prices. |Water Coolers. Stone Water Coolers, size, will keep ice longer than any other kind LAMPS, COTTON GOODS, 25 cents per yard, > A Complete Outfit, consis.ing of 25 feet of fully war- | ranted Garden Hose, brass nozzle Refrigerators. and good hardwood reel, the relia-| We have a complete line of the cel- We kind, ter ebrated “Leonard” Cleanable Re- 3 00 frigeratore and Ice Chests at prices ° ranging from LAWN SPRINKLERS, handsomely | 9,00 upward Painted, three brass arms, N ish, standing 13% inches high 9 Bc) Ask to n00 the New Fin LAWN MOWERS, fully warranted, Full Assortment of Window handsomely painted easy 2.65 Ss and Ss Doors running, ltinch elze Hammocks. at the Lowest Prices in Town, two-gallon 1.43 Novelty Linen Goods, Sheer weaves,—all-linen or} silk-and-linen,—woven stripes, plaids, checks, cords, —embroidered figures and dots. Fancy open-work, fish-net or gauze-mesh, Finest quality Madras,| madapolam and novelty Shirt- waist fabrics, Latest fashionable colors, A complete line of WOVEN HAM- | MOCKS, !n all the latert colors, at prices ranging from 90c upward, petal be dpoe strong, well made, handsomely painted, large “™ 4.50 Croquet Sets, Latwn Tennis Goods, 25 cents ri * 5 cents per yard ; Lalwn Settees, Porch Screens, Etc. Formerly 50 cents fo 2.00. All cash purchases except sew- ing machines and bicycles de- livered free to any railroad sta- tion within 100 miles of New York City size SUMMER FURNITURE of every description at lowest prices. P shaseininienianie IXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2iST ST Twenty-third Street, REET Good News of a Great Millinery Purchase. A Complete Wholesale Stock to Go at a Tenth. We bought a complete stock from one of the largest Millinery importers in the United States. All kinds of Millinery Trimmings are included. There are Thousands of pieces of Ribbon, Thousands of pieces of Laces, Thousands of yards of Chiffon, Thousands of sprays of Flowers, Thousands of yards of Silk Plush, Thousands of yards of Silk, Thousands of Straw Hats, And every piece and every yard is here at a tenth real worth. All will be placed on sale promptly at 8 to-morrow morning. Our regular customers may have all of the goods they want, so long as they buy in person. There will be no stinting; no limitation. ut we must decline to fill mail orders, and shall positively refuse to sell to storekeepers Good Millinery Was Never Sold So Cheap. This hint of prices: Millinery Laces. All silk, embroidered, beaded, braided, tinsel 25¢. to 40c. per yard, all at. 3¢ 48c, Embroidered, all silk, black and white, value $1.25 to $1.75 per yard, at.... Silk Velvet. Splendid , every desirable color, imported to sell at $1.00 d, We EHRICH BROS, \25¢ 6th Avenue and 23d Street. In Jail since Sunday for postponing his matrimony ted They were Edward Engelhardt, of S8 Cedar street, Brooklyn. alanstein, of %) First avenue. ee ea ae a ee ee ee es 1908, TWO WEDDINGS IN COURT. rte in solid rock is completed and th) meses warkee Poltee Court the June Clearance Sale Broadway and r1th Street. well under way The structural steei| Matrimonial Weadqwarere = 1 f Ted Drees Good be the boulding Mesth, whiten ts ine: - gine ge a hid Ee yy ee MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. and ite erection cevex Market Court to-day. Both were a ‘ ; than duly 1 performed by Rabbi Morris Cohen, of) Fine Crepe with woven 4 Norfolk ereet “ a3. » . - tr “ioneph Assihetm, of Ut Santon wtrees,|"Russian lace” figures,— Ladies’ Walking Skirts, — —— martied Annie Fried, seventeen years and sheer Bedford Crepe. with wide lawn ruffles, fin- Delicate and medium col- ished with lace, embroidery, ors, including pastel gray, tucks or hemstitching, biscuit, helictrope, pink,) Muslin, Cambric and Lawn. gobelin and navy blue, 95 cents, 95 cents per yard; $1.25, $1.45 and $1.65. Value $2.50. An accumulated stock of Remnants,—in lengths suitable for Waists, Skirts or Dresses. | Crepes, Grenadines, Poplins, embrol- | dered Veilings, Eoliennes, Silk Bedford | Cord and numerous silk-and-wool Novelty | Fabrics. | Cl. Skirt lengths of white Serge, and Waist! lengths of pink, biue, lilac or re! embro- dered Mohair to complete the costume are among the attractive items of this sale. All materials at one-half former prices, jAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St. VESTS. Ladies’ White Lisle Thread Vests, — plain or fancy Swiss rib. Low neck, wing sleeves or sleeveless, JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rrth St, 25 cents each. NOW 18 THE TIME TO ADVERTISE FOR SUMMER BOARDERS. Why NOT USE THE WORLD? IT 8 A GREAT MEDIUM THREE MILLION PROPLE READ THE SUNDAY EDI- TION. Broadway and 11th St. West 14th St. VERY REMARKABLE Special Shoe © 3 Formerly LUDWIG BROS. | ; lately less than cost to manufacture, 3,800 pairs Ladies’, JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, | AAA a eRe ee ee er ee ee eee cerce. cae ROTHENBERG <6, Stern Bros call attention to Women’s House Gowns o! Colored and White Lawns Figured Dimities and Dotted Swisses upwards from $3.95 & 5.95 Also a large assortment of Kimonas of Challies, India Silk & Lawns Parasols Exceptionally Low Prices Grass Linen, lined with Stik, Former game $2.95 $1.95 $2.50 Gros Grain and Taffeta $2.95 Silk, in Piain, Persian and Fancy Designs, § 93.75 (34,05 Value $3,75 to $5,00 High cost Parasols In all the latest colorings and handsomely trimmed with Chiffon. Formerly $5,50 to $9,75 West 23d Street TOUR MONEY BACK IF_& PURCHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORY, Sale! We create a genuine sensation in shoe selling by offering to-morrow, at abso- > Boys’ and Children’s band- some and stylish summer shoes, the entire stock of a noted New York retailer, spe- cially purchased by us and offered to you at these extraordinarily low prices : 3 | Tete. Boys’ Stylish $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes Sime’ 49c High grade, excellently made and beautifully fin- ished Tan and Black, Patent Leather Shoes and jaunty Oxford Ties in all the new- est, most correct styles. Fas- tidious dressers will find this one of the most notable a opportunities in many years. every day. Bc. yvarv. QC, yarp. Soft - finished Cambrics, Fine White Dimities, full 18¢, values Very spe- | never sold for less than 1 5c. | cial offer, yard. | blue grounds, white light grounds and figures, 19c., but are most extraordinary at, yard..... cee vee Summer Gowns. Amazing Values. Red Embellished with silk ribbons and laces, $4.98, skirt. plain tailored, Sizes est prices, in the great, cool, inviting Basement Store, Qualities are always the best. We name some very tempting specials for! Beautiful White Swiss Mulls in abundance ; lovely and sheer ; would be a great bargain at money. Yesterday's enormous sales fully demonstrated their }Worth $8.75 to $18.00, Homespun, Venetian, intense popularity. Organdies, Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Dotted ?and other popular materials in Eton, fly front or reefer Swisses, ete., with separate drop skirt. Flounce or ruffle? stvies, All colors, appliqued, trimmed with satin folds or $6.90 sn $10.90, Unsurpassed Basement Bargains. Regular gold mine of handy summer helps at Manhattan's low- | “Gem” Coffee Pots Given Away Free. Ladies’ $3, $4, $5 and $6 Shoes and Oxford Ties at 1.49 . 1.49 OOS900002 502 FeSO TE nd exceptional shoe sellin Mail orders filled. On account of the great demani sure to ensue we suggest you cote early.’ Shoe Store 2d floor west. Golored Dimities--5c. Worth 10c. Just the kind of bargain that’s making the fame of the Wash Goods section greater Very pretty colored Dimities, striped and flowered effects, yd, 10c. yaro. Dresden Lawns, in navy yd. “ OO 12" 2c. yaro. Fine White Apres 40 inches wide, | colored Tailored Suits. uced Prices. 52 to 44, To each of the first 200 custo- |mers in our Basement Store Wed.

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