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WRgTHER—WARN AND CLOUDY. , The Stamp of Public Ap. proval has ten placed upon World Wants. The-hundreds of thousands who use them and aN the millions who read them ont Do YOU use World Wants? Rin Kee Bhd eee Che ¥ fet [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | ty \ + PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1900, PRICK ONE CENT, ————— —= = — ~~ _ — — —_ EW YORK ' CHINA APPEALS TO M’KINLEY. AIEEE Rie ey ASKS ARMISTICE ICE TRUST WINS . NEW YORK. WITH GRAND JURY. , MANY VICTIM THE DEADLY HEAT.) °° J ‘Two Porsane Taken t to the Hos-| 00 0 three Witnesses Were Heard, and After a Brief Deliberation be Complaint Was Dis- missed. This Proceeding Only Ap- plies to the Conspiracy’ Charge Against the Ice! Company's Officials. ph | pital—Other Cases Not Poise le ng hon gaan So Serious. the officers and diree- | ‘The Coolest Ever. he American fe Company, | better known as the [ee Tru WH ieee Rice RRR REE EE HEE e complain chargt the wl cieatiany Ges bomen 10a owen THE WEATHER. Jury by Unger, representing Col. G Assistant Distriet-Attorney din Forecast for the thirty. etx boars ending & PF. M. Teesday, for New York City and vicinity: The jury and after a + to Judge M eral Be sufficient to warrant the fin¢ ding of ar Thunderstorms and cool- | tein Is Henehed, indictment \ or this evening or to-night. INDON, June 2 PoM-The Ad , The witnesses were Robert H. Scott ‘Tuesday tnir, winds becem- delpeite hae received the: Ridlaning Bon eret of the lee Company, Secretar: some from MoCture. of the New York Stock Ea. beck cobuedeneiid Renkeie! Breet, Se ee e and Walter Howard ne com-| = Jor 1 . ® it. | “The total force # f Typtitaty 4 The men named in the complaint * ‘1 r ‘ Jwith the Commander for Pew wie cuuten tt Stone, Pienen ot] OFFICIAL RECORD. SHEEPSHEAD BAY REST essa aboet Ul Pompemt of OA ee the Company, David W. Hunt, John ' “Sek 4 2A Al ab, § = ths . ¥ . R. Hennet!, John D, Bchoonmaker, Wes. ler, Charles B, Church, Edwin Campbdel, Jown Biter, John 0, Kava- H nagh and jes Devoe. The action to-day was the result of 4 the proceedings Lrought before Magia trate Zeller jast month, chargt officers and directors of the American 1 Ice Company with consptracy At that time Magistrate Zeller held @ach of the accused men in $1,000 bail for the Grand Jury. levy M. ; District-Attorney Gardiner concluded - NINA to send the case to the of Special | fesvione for trial. Taie was done bat} HEAT PROSTRATIONS. } Mesers, De Lancey Nicoll and John D.| Predertek Rothechiid, of 0 Bat-| } Lindsay, counsel for the Ice Barons.| ter street, Brooklyn: etrieken by | Pi * eee Oooe: evipe ey ten im pda heat af Lexington avenne nnd be investigated by the Grand Jury and|Tlemty-scvemth street; token to) that the case de tried in the Court of| Presbyterian Hospital. RE A Genera! Sessions, not n Special Sessions | Johm Smith, of 106 Fifteenth, / ‘The motion was granted by Justice = Smyth. ‘There was « large crowd of people Outside the Grand Jury room this morn-|'© Hedsem Street cont ar fag, and intense interest was manifested fn the proceedings. None of the Tammany icemen wae in From noon till 4 o'clock the tempera-| ture remained statioinary at §T degrees. | then began to gradually fall. ‘This was the offictal record, but the sidewalk thermometers showed « much higher record—o degrees in the shade There was a high percentage of humid- ity, whieh t* the thing that makes col- jare wilt and life miserable, ‘The mercury began to rise early tn the day and kept at tte work until it had scored thirteen degrees im four hours, This was between 6 A. M. and w AM. Over on the enst side the poor feit it and sought relief tn the shade on fire escapes, Crowds were on the reerea- ers and docks and the (ide of yward the eeaside resorts set in rom a high point ame morn- ng Manhattan seemed [il s Sy. . owns a Misty ee. in the atmosphere, core that Ly from evidence, and none of the accused di- festere of officers, save the youthful seceretary of the Trust, Mr. Scott. COTTON BROKERS FAIL, Dennis Perkine @ Co. Annoance ‘Their Inability te Respond to Cathe, Dennte Perkins & Co., members of the New Tork Cotton Bechange, to-day an nounced their inability to respond to calls tor nore ee * and hove _snepented. » TROOPS COMING FROM CO Righth Infantry Regt. te to Be Recalled Firet from the leland. WASHINGTON, June %—As int FAR CITY BONDS. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Give Highest Figures for $3,133,000. NEW WARSHIPS’ NAMES. Battle - Ships Called After the Mates-A New Cretser | Charteston. ] WASHINGTON, June % ~The Secre-| Bids were opened today Sy the Comp troller for the $3,195,000 bond issue, the proceeds of which are to be used for Pihesides wo hospi ®! cases tere wore crulsers: number not so serious, policemen pi rr ont lat and. bulance surgeons reviving. the. vie= TAseaeres Grelsirs-Ataryieed, Ostorade] anv to rum for tharty, forty sod Ay years. Lease Mu nee, ano. eevee ee SROOKLYN. various municipal purposes. The bonds vapeetrenees cat Wid, Rte wes for GUN on cop —— 2 4e— us President Declares to Minister Wu He Must. Protect Officals---Tientsin in Peril--- Relief Force Beaten Again, | eee | | | WASHINGTON, June 25,.—The Chinese Minister has hoa an armistice in the sending of American troops to China, based on the assurances of Chinese Viceroys that » they can maintain order. President McKinley, while acknowledging his gratifi. cation at the assurances, has made known to the Chinese Minister that the United States cannot relax its efforts to get _ troops to points where its officials are considered in danger, via oil * BRUCE'S GLORY REPORT. HAVE CROKER NN Mia fat -The Tammany Wigwam Was kaow was at t ‘ ‘ cing need h f Mr. C ll Sos con awn or wl: UM Charge of Mr. Carro bet wey hed To-Day. oni foretr ‘ TF | moute Have John F Carroll and Croker made, Ts Carroll deposed? Is Carroll otiit tm . aa promptly det ‘arroll was in supreme control of| good favor with the Boss? were the \ PARK ny Hall today, and this fact| questions asked wery hand. much surprise No one seemed to know " ast There Nad been rumors that Carroll] Mr Croker telephoned in the sand sick an cad wounded would frl the weight of Richard|that he would not visit the hall teoway, 3 cereus Wel-Hal-Wel, where! Crokers wrath shortly after the return| but would remain at the office of his ‘ 1 intend mebing 4 temporary base and) of the Tammany chief, Saturday, but) partner, Peter F. Meyer, i) Broadway, asylum for refugees. if he bas this was not made evident | until evening ous. la the Howse of . occupied the deputy's ferring 1 in the Fourteenth street wigwam thi t n| morning er F Nor was Lawrence Delmour, who was| would admit they knew his wheres ® pe named as Carroll's successor anywhere | @D0uts | trom Hong Kong ba Tas oe arr 1 and perepiring.| [t was said he would spend ¢ RIVER aad it was delleved a Japanese, | was ther t Long Branch and possibly - Bestkens anh: be Ore a-Benator Murphy and talk of nelle of thelr trip to Kansse woed in | ernm ‘ was a tremendous amount of which place they will start probably . Kthis morn | the later opera equence Saturday morning PARIS, June Ban off SS ____ | received here from Sais set ee Ga ~ ROOSEVELT SWIMS; H™ for the entire tesue armored cr v Vermilye @ Co, also bid. Harvey PINK port Caravans ha & Bon nade three distinct bide of dit ferem maturities. They offered $08.77 for the thirty-year tseue; SUO4T? f yy marines y Mums aoe, | «= (WON'T TALK OF ICE. he forty-yeargroup and MITT ¢ i steak ay Th ow vf ead that while i” , a Pores Mepalsed by Chinese 5 bids of Har risk & fon were higher | Rettet F » ns some in@ances than Kuhn, Loed @ Mordes Now Surrounding Co, the latter firm's average would Tiemtsin City higher LABIDON, June 25.—A foreign tor Ye " Mr. Color later said the bonds would! + » nq . ‘ ‘ Se en r DFR | fore jovernor tn the village be awarded to Kuhn, Loeb & overnot 18 the was to-day in The proceeds of the bonds will be used as follows $20.00 for the Hall Recorts, Ba for the Willis Averue Fridge across the Harlem River, sm for an addition to the Hrookiyn M of Arte and Betences, 16,00 for Gou eVan Wyek question mitt He wo vuidn't discune bie neur Hospital, 8.00.00 for the New I , " , Bast River and $140,000 for the The allies are striving ¢ reak ¥ ‘ ” wen'tl¢ uyne is to De vee aoe juarters through the cordon which the Chis) jaw at ‘ Rougs | pal > beady during Ue enerals have drawn around the s 4 roth tl) he loomed ————$_—— ecty"5" tense to 0. Lente.” no| HOH 8 ve . New 90 Hows Train Eatra Fare. foreign quarter at Tientsin and re- an ected, “Oe fee eet Feanayivente Limite. Leaves Mow Tork every | tise sped, teeth Watracted without pain; ‘lee a — Wontiaved Sa Beoons Page) — ae {ree an cilities Saw Mlle tink Alli ste lyk ll,