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2 SMASH IGE TRUST: Maine ‘neers to Sell, lee at Fifteen Cents a Hundred. UNDER T THE {E MISTLETOE. DED 6 OTTO GT G0: 914: E10 A 1E 16 HEIOIEIOG # O.0.04 Hea.) e F o19i Fle He CASING IDM POOOOOGOG? kn ° Exmn | SVSeex 215212 101 1911S. ehererers Sorting to the announcement of Manager Allston Sargeant, will start » Business to-morrow morning, The ioe & will be sold at 15 cents a hundred > pounds. The company, tt waid, has & ® large supply In Maine z Mr. Gargent this morning announcet ¢ that he ha down the 8 loaded them was = up to the desk this afiernoun ¢ Company will sell ice to all comers & > @ock for 15 cents a hundred It 2 fe not the intention to deliver it at that prion, but it ie expected that peddier others will patroniae the new en- terprice and then dispose of the ice to the family trade for % cents a hundred Mr, argent says he has #00 tons 8 bee in Maine ready for shipment and erereisisiers oT Mer a supply back of that fe will smash the trust," he de @lared, “inside of ten days, [ am thor @ughly familiar with the ice business and know what I am about. ‘“Piaty cents a hundred Is robbery, and We will prove it by making money at our mate, We have plenty of assurances from dealers and will start out to-mor Tow morning with a large patronage ‘We will make the Ice Trust look sick fa a few days.” LS POLICE IN AGAIN, Guarding of Car-Sheds in St. Louis Left to Deputies. 1aTeYereKeLere ore) PS @IPLSIOIS i oor Of course it's a little out of season, but won't dear oemine ret art STIHS HL MACK SAVS GOLER'S. ees ANSWERS ARE FALSE Sugar Led at the Start,| ae ne with Trading Very tea ‘Never Met the Comptroller, and He Belongs to No Politi- cal Party. 8ST. LOUIB, June 14—On an order is sued by Chief of Police Campbell), all the! policemen who had teen on duty guard. tng the power-hour es, xis and cars| of the St. Louls Tranatt Company since the strike began, went back to their! fegvlar beats at 6A. M. to-day. ‘The power-houses and car-sheds win | be gGarded by deputy sheriffs, of whom there are now = 2,100 on duty MAN'S BODY IN A CREBK | | Extreme duliness, with prices higher in the majority of the um specula’ specialties, were the chief features at the opening of the stock market to-da Believed to Ne Tha: Thomas J.| 4 decline followed ° — : Kansley, of 2108 Fitth ‘The advances exceeded half a point in Avenee, Sugar, Hocking Valley preferred, the) Jacob W. Mack clarified the atmos; bidders before Comptrotior Leather issues and Baltimore & Onto | tt t ‘The body o man posed Phere and made the situation plain ne ys Nad Common and vreferred. ent to an Kvening : mom ina mt ‘Thomas J. Kanziey. they Liyigl Ave! meadiness prevatied in the Pacific | Wor te i se lig Ube. ssa & eavings bank faot aight Geating in a creek near South | NAre® With the exception of Northern | # that led up to and the forces be- hat loam from W. § he F Bouth | pacttc, which decreased fractionally be- is charges ag pmptroller ‘oler Salt Mr. Mae! “EL aee that Mr. Coler says some hae actuated me in Leland. Tn his pockets were found a gold caw. wretch and chain, $177 in Gold ring .2 bunch of keys and a) pocketknife. ‘There was also 4 tag of the Marvin low yemterd Manhattan wae of the opin- the present condi- E of Lto los Bale Company, No. 4,06. This was for t Western debentures ait 4 1 ow tock ben. and Wheel ny Lake era! take 4 rie second preferred tne slight | lanat yo je hanges otheralee were mainiy down | awain: PLAYBD CARDS, THEN DIBD "i wx!sgsl “ "ot 8°05 "Saw acon supped and semt-stag vant \ a = ate « vat ad one WEEE Paling |* shrewd potticnt move, thar | BELIEVE IN cOLER. entinued President oft Wealthy Brooklyn Dressed yrote ret 1 ming 3 on buget idea — bite Anat ay Bx shane Wiilasdi Peak, Pr Mimselt Carefully and Turned me fo TI 0-4 On the saghicgerss to-day ° on the Gas, tern re 14 and! | “My confidence tn Comptroller Coter Dressing himseit heme Ne were) Broklm Union ae & Realizing in) oem fe momina: | is uniimited. 1 believe he hae worked Gileg to 6 party, wealthy Henry Cyriat, ‘tag OI CA A Wi and might give Gov, Reosevelt a) %r ‘he eood and in the Interest of the issourt Pacific a taht jot » the beet of Mie ablitty, which has @ stationer, of 619 Jefferson avenue. mmended itself Brooklyn, early this morn euapended at WM anewer to that T want to aay | mimenied itself 0 ankers up to h ornin od . , resent time 1 . | : s. locked) Minneapolls & #.|\that tam wet consected with the mt SH ey ling to be _—sBimeelf in hi 1 killed himsei¢! f 4 and American Ho bile . | Hleve re is the tirat particle of foun Dy tnhaling 5 mon Pore tation for any of the charges made, and| “tam neta member of the ( moerat od Tonm |i believe thie is he feeling of all bankers ernment on New York He fastened a rubber (ube to closing the gae| and Set and turned on the ras The Before lying down he piaced th LIM shares and v4 tes on Sarason ton panne, ‘r/Clab, the Reform Cind one the) COLER'S DEPUTY TALKS, one to hie father-in-law and one to bir! The Closing Quotations. A Deputy Comptroller Levey aid thie ae HE IS A KICKER, morning Cyriat played carts It should be undersiood at the out “Lam « kicker, Yast night and seemed jy t that t nonds were awarded Company vighes to the ae Trus mpany was That matter was determined nd pettiod in or of the 4 the Produce Exchange the bidder the ‘omot DWVORGE SUIT ~ INVOLVES 23 Co-Respondents Plenti- | ful in the Pool Fam- ily’s Troubles. ‘The Chancery Court of Newark was otowded this afternoon when Vice Ubaneellor Steve alled the divorcee ete of Pool ve The spectators Were mostly from Bltaabeth, and among them were eight persons named as co Ceapondents in the bill and eross-bill for divorcee Mied respectively by Augustus G. Pool and his wife. Pool f# a Wealthy business man and) en Alderman of Kiizabeth. He and his wife were married in 187) and lived to- @ether until 197 Then Mrs, Poo! left the house Rer husband had deeded to her mother and went to Hive in Cranford. ‘The husband began his sult for divorce about two months ago. He named FC Hens and W. E. Wood, of Elizabeth as co-reapondents and threatened (>) name others, His action caused a and hinted that there were twenty-one others, Many of the best families of Hilaabeth were iavoived and all sorts of efforts were made to get uple to ‘hy up thetr differences, bul in vain The list Mrs. Poo! drew on fer hus | band inctuded Mies Ame'iy Christine Vonfisenne, Mra, Martha Oper Mra, W. He Mutton, Mise Cassie C. Jeoolngs, Mise | Lena Lockenaver and Miss Catherine " THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENINC, JUNE 14, 1900) rotleets o . | OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. | | A Two-Day Sale of Men's Furnishin ens Furnisnings. Every man is interested—this opportunity is unusual, |Our choicest furnishings are in it. The Shirts you admire |most; the newest gg | Half Hose; the very Straw Hat you want; the Belts, the Neckwear—not a thing that you can wish for but is included in this Special Sale for TWO DAYS—Friday and Saturday. Never mind why—we do it because we can. You who buy will save money. We who sell will make new customers and friends. The sale is important--away beyond any ordinary sale. Important to YOU—for no boys, for young men—at’the most| Matter what you stand readv to buy in our line vou can important ‘saving you have made in|Save money on it during these two days. Read these few - * Lope “ “ jitems—four, big convenient stores filled with plenty as good: on ve) oe ie Shirts Special, 62c. | Underwear Special, 48c. | Special days—bring the boys to any ligee S madras, hair-line, cluster; Men's French Balbriggan Underwear, | uf our four convenient stores, and double-cluster effects, comprising | fine, firm, soit, coo! -shirts have long or WASHABLE SUITS, 3 to 9 years, manu. | some of the most STYLISH and STRIKING | short Sleeves drawers include “shorts” ‘BOYS’ SUITS A two-day chance to buy the | newest, the " weeieth the jauntiest Clothing—for little boys, for big facturer’s samples. You know sample lines | patterns shown this season, cut full, extra and “stouts” a quality that IS Nor i we are closed cut at less than halftheir cost to | well made, three large pearl buttons, CAN NOT be sold elsewhere make; and are extra weil made—must be; | hand-tinisted buttonholes, separate 62 Tf. per parment—our special this line is color fast: worth 7% cuffs, ete.; special price eee c Pies see... Rrra i ABe te $1.50; we are selling them at.. 49 WHITE PIQUE BLOUSE SUITS 5 to. 10 | Negligee Shirts Special, 98c. | Half Hose Special, 2. vaipe 1.50 t0§ onsale her 1 98c ited tt yes Bots 4 Ks GRADES ever made in Chemnitz, Joudle 1 pl tw ® bet S13 iane pal buttons and hank tae ses wo weal prleasres 25¢ Seeger nets, bal ic 98c tonho es~ a gentleman's shirt—never be- . BOYS’ VESTEE AND BLOUSE SUITS— {fore olftsed and they a an Qe i 3s Belts Special, 69, 3 to 10 years—blue serge, blue and fancy | thing like our special price.....+ Clie (+ one ver: snd nde sng ‘MRS, tou OUORES. Judge Says the Gover n- ment Has No Case. Aring in the Retlon brought bw od ' 1 States Governmer have Claret forfeited to the Government als Monde and Jewelry valued at $44,000] Which were setzed by the customs au- thoritin from Mra. Phyllis Eo Dodge in June, Was continued to-day hefore Judge Ad iro ywn in the United States F © W Wickham Smith and 4 M! rath represented = Mre “Mrs. dark aray, with a nivomely gowned in ink eit shirt walet and heavily velrd, appeared in the court-room. She was the only woman present During the argum n° & short discussion on potr ook place between ine ( self, General Burnet! took up his oraument aint the m the ac- nm. He laid partiouar stress on th ment that (he jewelry was not only futiable hur seigable as well Judge Brown then stated that unlest the Government pad further evidence to submit that would be competent thie stage of the case he would grant the motion of the attorneys for Mre Dodge and dismiss the case the Ground that there had been no tntentton to eal or defraud; that the articles Mentioned In the Dill were those of purely personal effec ro nale, and not fot presentation to others, and that under the Court's interpretation of the jaw the passenger was not compelled to enumerate the articlew in question bd ppetioutartnn them unleos questions! thes »y Gen. Burnett # of evidence | ourt and bim-| ot Mrs. Dodge wae Withess-#tand. ir, Smith me in Apr KF din June, 1990," she added wn 4 box of Jewell! but- | ) leer Jewelry and that | 4a Jeweller in Paris make he mit of |! She claimed she of Pay duty on them, but that ustoms officer walked away and the bel lett her | Rewest combinations, trimmed with silk cheviots and s and cassimeres, all this seasons | | Also Two Specfal Lots of— lp Ween UNEXPLCTED tad UNEQUALLED fo Soutache: reduced from $7.98 Imported madras such good qualities and so popular $2.50 | and $2.98 to vse. .e00s ee fe libs dg Mg § mrs ene 6 1 AG cad 98) these open-werk Belts BOYS’ DOUBLE-UREASTED SUITy— 7 to | Colored, at. |are oflered spevial st. OFC and POC 46 years weol, fast color blue see| And TWO special ets tangy chevits and eassimere, perfect | ts vi intvarade 248 42.98 | Men's Straw Hats, $1.89, ating ay wad velue $4.00 $2, 98 iy ILK Shirts at..... The new Alpine straw Hat, of excellent ’ ; Straw Hats, 89, quality manili, worn by correct dressers YOUNG MEN'S SERGE Suits, 14 to 19) Men rtant special offer of smooth and | and sold by the exclusive hatters ( but on!y years, all wool, sun-proo!. These are ex. | ry ugh raid straw aes, in “ the 96 it very high We re we offer it 89 ceptionally well finished and faultless cut | newest shapes, atiecseessceceeees 8 (for these TWO DAYS ates. De a good & % suit nd fit; $6.00 YG MEN'S Suits, aes 14 to 19. | A special purchase of the complete stock one of the best makers: their loss is your gain: we Sell them at less than cost MEN'S SERGE ‘SUITS. Always enol. single breasted, the color, the fabric, the workinanship up to our own excellent standard—extra good special values at... always diessy—double and t) make; $12 and $15 goods. on sale here ' ' la STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS— 2-piece $8.50 © $20.00 $7.50, $8.50: $10.00 ms", Sa Jem reel $7.50 © $25.00 STORES OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Shoes and Furnishing.—ai ail our Four Convenient Stores. TO MEN AND BOYS. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Chursh Greenwich Sts, 245 & 219 Sixth Avenue, bet. $4th & 15th Ste 125th Street, corner_ 34 Ave, TEUTONIG. BROKE DOWN IN MOOG M Accident to to Port bert Eneines | ENO'S WORK ae eee | TF At Quarantine, having on | aetna Gators, Who Was CONVENT STORES: An accitent to the machinery of the Teutonte White Star lner Teutonic, which af-| board the resident members of the fam- tlie! here today, compelted ber to lly. Mr. Morgan declined to board the| TOrtured by a Tramp, yacht, but came up on the ship The ship's oMcern were still mystert- yuld only use her port screw until ous when seen by an Evening World re-/ red. The Teutonic porter this morning. None of them e in arriving In from th down would say just what hed pened to the machinery ¥ E.R. McKinstry sald . it wae of no consequence. The ¢ oetusred fere were more worried in consequence starvoard engine had to do the work man than If they had been cold frankly what alone for a day. That was all. It was bh from midnight Mon- for twenty-four hours afterward. Will Recover. Poerlel to The Reening Workday CANAL DOVER, 0. June 14 —ifles t (he young gurl whe wae 4 burned by an anknown tithe! condition at her New | Patladetpnta, the county t. three om les from here ‘ about the accident and the } 3 laPeaccorWa, 2 » The World More Than Triple. 646 Paid Help Wants in To. Day’s WORLD. | , Paid Help Wants in at anytht the 13 ot rN. i name of ¢ fealty ‘ot tks Kept wat of the fem of cuccencte ithe bon i ‘have Deen selling} Mrs Dr. Cronin and her sister, Mra | par Inetead of at } Anastatta Lasette, of wt West Thirty. « ———-———— | ret street, Mentified Mra Rota Werner | aie NDR rSers shorts ind et oad crop FepOrte fected, and were strong tale afternoon before Magistrate Mayo. @ | MACHINES form the Norinwer Pegg the Centre Bireet Police Court, where 2] XUhene . New Yorks opening prices were: July tion tendene ‘che was under examination on the 8] NecKwrar . S Le | wheat, 181-8; September, 191-8; July cnn” a “ . ont tn | coaree of throwing acid in Mrs, Cronin « + 8} optaatons Fie is The 344 | : rf “ m the high face l cme * 1% ' a} + were: July S000 New Yorks parity Mea cre brought in a car-lage OC nee 5 § ua o8 pg 9 A The Pacific shates were again largely | OM the ork Lye a’ rine} rReas MEN 1 : d sh P peggy en a reel) | frmery to tl police court, wore a Pair ny oS eal, in by the Continent. handage we ter ° ne of which Is rhigpes a ty pricee were: July gattlers trom lecta of the acid PAPER HAXGRns i . 14s October a ene the ere and leclated * Poanttvely r wae ihe weunoteeue- PorTen: PRESSERS SALEPLADIN® SKIRT Hanus PALER Talons Tiwemrrns 6 “ 3 WHEAT , 19 Weg . Breaiya (aon Gee | Wea Taten ze 1a | woeet thew ‘ACID THROWER IDENTIFIED, | Trust Company The nrovisions h that there ts praction!ly no deere tion left with che Comptrotier in the swanting of bonds Me must award them he highest bidder, and If there was combination of bide for the whole ®.O% iseue that would Drirg in more the cfty than the bid of the Trust Company the & would have’ to be male to the Dut no such combina’ r | of the charter | Mi a t y it ie a mation deservi fiom to see wi iteeretion wisely and Mrs. Cronin Declares Mrs. Werner Threw ruld be mate was the trouble Their tnquirtes were! soon fixed all right.” \* all_ evaded, | George W. Lederer, the (heatrioal man. ‘They say several liners passed the! ager, who was returning to get his Ca- Teutonic that had sailed from the other sing Girl’ company for the Shaftesbury Meanwhile for a whole Acid. A wise discretion woeld have cad in her aa | pl? THIBYES TED ) TCT Ma@urd Men Hansacked the Home of Patrick Garvin at Rameey, New Jerney. Maske! burglars Stoke into the house Sneecesee—Americnns Were of Patrick Garvin at Rameey, M. J. Avvive Jane 26. Also Stronger, | last nlgnt, ted Dim to (oe bed and ran-} HOT #1 RINGS, Ark, June H.—ter- The London stock market advanced) tacked the house, getting very little of| ator Timothy D. Sulliven and George to-day, reflecting (he news of British | value. accents in South Africa, and the re-| Oniy a few weeks ago mashed a aritatl os ian 02. Some © Sagat cate eee wat ine Sea the Have- yee, tno threw the April 18. DRY DOLLAR COMING HOME, Senator Sullivan Left Hot Springs on « Trip Te-Day—Wilt LONDON ST0¢ STOCKS U. | Markets Reflected News of Britian | WAS HIGHER AND MARKET ACTIVE. opened highor and more meyer culate we 8 an oe ce a side after her Theatre in London, alro did much to) Profesional opinion has been ex: jay they could not fall to notiee that pasy the time away. He was the life of! pressed that Wes Rowers wil never the Teutonic lagged and labored, [a cortain set and kept the cadin in| fully recover from the effects of the The weather vad been heavy, whieh! j,ughter by his sallles when tt other: | fright and bru torture she suffered did not lessen the anxiety, All Were | wise might have been in tears. at her + hands Portrnately much relieved to awake Tueslay and| wr Lederer sald: j her fair mn marked. (he burme find the ship proceeding under full speet.| «7 am going to take the ‘Casino Girl’ | all being oF ty and ima, 4. Pierpont Morgan and his daughter | company back to London on the return visy flowers recovered suffictently 4:4 much to relieve the passengers’ ans- | trip of the Teutonic. to feplace the) somewhat vaguely lety. Mr. Morgan preserved a calm) American » Pied en, 4 Po ighhacgediigs | raid ad cavened ah te 1! | seatheabu tre. Kgl of the afelr and was able to give @ be # ‘ f u her from the darkness i= His daughter ormaniaed games to keep| "I shall take the te greene | serene See se mr neue peat ams| Fc Ae Ae Maa , eatte wicac te ae empt divert their mi suse) Bull j temp hat something was ens with take and tit Landon ie In hysterics over the} ; , ‘ M regan’) #000 vach r@ the war wh. than Paris ever was.” | 7 ot pred tong His ccothes colored and tral gehoot children wfit be arrested on | 110 ON) oer er description @ a charge of breaking and entering, They were caught Tuesday tn the act of wrecking the kindergarten depart- ment of the school. Books and mape were torn, ink spilled and desks over: jturned. Pour of the youngsters were aptured. TOE SANED Nee a on Bad Boys on anid Girls ath sd Parkview Must Be ' | t trator of t but there isa ou : + isin int the re, sate no, clothing, firet the heap and then neid jher in the fernes. | alm correspo jHe uttered no word and left her after |ahe became unconscious. It seems imponsible that the fugitive enn eseame | armed nae to Join ‘The perpe- outrage is «till at large, ¢ and the beltef that aotured is strong na to aeeaule nded to that of a (ramp Readents and farmers are and every stranger @ keenly Many haveieft thelr work » in the man hunt,