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NDICATE TO tee positors Can Be Paid _in Full, Following “Up the a j : United States ls hi im putting his own me . aw bagi wt affairs of ine He N ; . , the directors hit t . . serial meeting thie morning . a : gathered at the of t " : nabsien Cromwell & Buiiivan, No i Wall stree K ” Ue Ascuss pane designed t) obviate any | @rimina! prove a 4 - The mos! strenuous complaints are| made by Mr 7 coming from aittors, and @ pla advanced nation’s p yaad to the mee eben a sare tng vy on eoMiciais of the bank. | Re ank. 2 This plan contemplates the formation | menting i of @ financing syndicate to take wi of The netion the securities put up by Marquand & Kaltes * v Co. for loans from the Seventh National | RP" : is te gmy into the! w a Bank. The synedica + a ve Nationa) Hank full an BO Wararand en's indedtel’ B.e0.000, and do the dest it cane ies et the securities. trist-Attorney Philb nie offlve and With this sum at hand the bank woul! Fin the Beventh Natior be able to pay depositors 1) cents on | began oat ip eae t ts the dotiar. The plan cies contempla nor. the temporary Fecelver of 4 mization and the resumption of| Henry Marquand and Prank It reorga: Business on 2 sound banking taste saver 1% arquand = Cs at n th ana aniee Among those presen! at the mesting | Sulllve “ a i a el die Plan Proposed by Which the De- one TRADE NOMINAL SAID 7TH NATIONAL. MLL STREET Brokers Evince Little or No Interest in Stucks. minately St compared with Mae | ae a ou ly it remeted le- 1) extremely ing wales oon was off 14 y Souihe le, $8 On the other hand Ame i! lee, Ette common and Tene of Coal were up about 1-2 per cen Continued selling of the United & evened apaw s gaa and hie brother, her hand, tuer Were Perry 8. | aie =| ymenon was Furtier © roy tase un until nearly noon. Sey. | teseed to tT and the preferred | 4 natal Interests have come ; he pay: | | ire trading was extremely ay © fat the Seventh National Hank, and ment of a heck tven iy them to (km | ethane seeking’ pervade ne + ‘ _— ae aalee noon were in j During the afternoon session Un L Bacctie, Atchison, Manhattan wad United eo Stee, stocks fei away, Dut ihe mu KVM ices Was OY F pnTHtA In tae 5 FROM BURKS. GROWS SERIOUS. A furry in all money ratos to 12 per ent ‘iid not cause any increase in the Ling movement, the market Daag ing vert. The elosing was duil weak tal sale of stocks to-day were im) shares. JOHNSON WILL BE BURIED FRIDAY: OOOO ) 1010 Mi aLVEIe! CBSO] 1008S - = ALBERT L. JOH Ne ‘ COG TCL 0 WY HALO 010 HOTOOOTE EY OH voter ee ee wees ary rove vue was of Trolleys” Nine Gao tai thee Ne nty he railroad “King His first raliroad position “a The Closing Quotations. Died with A Ay . * fea we ne Arm n the c © Comp) Lizzie Hammel’s Dress/ 3,000 tie with Per. metal Eacis’ bae Ghosver.|intte Pui man alae Car Company, 3 Caught Fire from R jou VT indianapotia. Street Raliway Company ! RR] the Other Around | « conduct % a Lamp. " T that position be mastered the Ge- Fi $ cs] Brother Tom. Mls of the street railroad business, i, Anecunte Mini }and bis value to the ea n ta Lassie Hammill, aged sixteen years, of : wT a a, 3 th asd hie Yolbe tp ibe. company see No. @% West One Hundred and Firet| 87. LOUIS, Mo, June d—Mtriking |) (a 8 A ae for the Ponera | Cleveland she and his brother Tom street, died at the J. Hood Wright Hos- | freight handiers in the railroad yards] ivvokiye Rap Trassit mS Complete arrangements for che Minera: o o at steeee one oveenia en (he ital to-day from the effects of burns | at Bast St. Louis now number 1,70 men | nee & hw tg ot Albert 1. Johnson. the trolley rate] Cann f mull ewes drat Pad t Lal le ml brot're ad ayor Tom : — © oly, o ghe received lust Monday morning at | Of this number 0 are drivers of trans-/ ini i gh AS AE] road putder and brotier of Mayor Tym] 0a Mile at the ity, oper vs Biceed 4 ther home from the explosion of a kero- fer wagons, who went out to-day In og PN “se a Ia Johnaon, cf Cleveland, will not be) it svituta Of. tabbap tide Wan GIVAE aa sympathy with their fellow-workmen, |°") # Altos see del made until to-morrow Mes ated ao nometd “| The airi lived with hee widowed | NOt © wheel ix moving around the] si ‘sun * ‘a i It was announced today thar movhing mbFACeS every populous ae » freight sheda, and 2.090 freight cars are | tilling Co H® WS] naw been decided exces! thar the funeral leveland it sal Od two cleters, At 6M c'clesk | sition 10 be unloaded. ‘Many Poe ee Be dsl wit be hed Of Frida the home of in brothers ate burnt “! Pee n8 — bee oe them are joaded with fruit, vegetables ig Mr. Johnson's mother, and the inte rmen ‘ 4 4 , — live next door ad son's Com- in her night gown and seized the lamp iss ee at Ninety-nénin street and the ) 180 alles of the streets of the to throw jt from the window, HOLIDAYS FOR BROKERS. fea cane Bs sd. Wart Hanalitor vic_clty of Brooklyn. He cut down the Her nightgown caught fire She Inver Pow A heave brs Saacecan ba peoskeuied with’ (ethane os tee island and made { screamed, and her mother rushed to her ° grief and Md not be seen today A Mr Johnson gtgod at the motor vox Besiniance and tried to extinguigh the a Gleter wald the pall-bearers would be ae fest ear to cross the Wrenaie he « winging over & par ol flames by wrapping an old dress about 16 IBF ohosen to-marron jIneuisaed frends. While at’ work on sg her. This, too, caught fire. The girl fell Pe . Sesak al RR ry Mr. Jonneon's death wae peaceful. she the Browkise lines he was busy whth the eo in agony to the floor, Neighbors rushed & apecial meeting of me hoard oy [aaid. He was conscious just before and Leblgh Valley trolley system, connect: im an dextingumhed the flames. Governors held at 10% this morning a tae od away wih one arm around ie ng. ty towne wv bs ay Pg The mother was also hadiy turned, | the former action of the committ 146 1140] mother and the other around ots broth bat was not taken to the hoapital, feectaded and it was decided to close "hE Ler. Aneuriem of the heart. aggravated amie to bleh Be ——— the Weock Bnctange on Priady and 102% 100%] by the heat, caused hiv death Fe tion to New oY fe wu af to-morrow, ‘Aga fighter of transportation monop {against the fran. Bachtage hae 4 Taga ee, to the Sth, while ” oles, “AL” Johnaon gained world-wide ah ‘Ten Cents a Ton Added to Price of the Br joe Beenenme Oi swpane | Ne fame as well as millions, He began v. aa only 01 a e bi Anthracite. Cotton Exchany proposition to-~ 4 A escort advance of 10 cents a ton in| Uzading banks downtown will prac | Mewting 24 of D the price of coal goes into effect in New | tically close at noon to-day until Mon-| Seah fen | ‘York City to-day. This is in accordance feldy all coeeree qacept these abso: | sratners aliens with the agreement reached by coal | amotnt of business will take a vacation Yr rignte qempanies tha: the wholesale prise pica Hoa acai should Increased 10 cents a month | For the five months from May to Sep. | NEW ISSUE RATIFIED. mene ot rae aa includ increased Tae co ae “if acive yd hencaee k..3 this in ihe a suppline for for t an winter im order to avoid paying the extra | GOVERNMENT'S DULL Day. Go Throegt. LANDON, July LA meeting Vickers Sone & Maxim, |imited, twiders at SheMeld, to-day agreed the proposal of 4 new issue of 4! @® {n ordinary ahares. No mention made of any American deals of { Receipts and Expenditures show a Pax =e With except of the Amertean) Wet-Wenther Letharsy HAGERSTOWN, Md, July a—witn| 2!" : Came WASHINGTON, July L—National hank | the aid of the Rev. Samue, A. Pitner Ained throwshout the nfo ke Bolen received to-day for redemption, | \isg Margaret Rush and. James ek ill ang ag ita GHE.; Government receipts from in-| | indamood nouns, Va, were mar ‘ z , revenue, $1.74 ried Pubile » : miscellaneous, $97 about » Bs. Ame rading tmproved con 14.955, nd Weverton siderab ' active opening oa sympathy with the other dey layed a tendency harsde Souther Pacific exceptionally displayed a alf er oral v New Yorks wing faures of yewerday. St Pa were nom! t w York parity ® — The Cotten rhet. ‘The Evening World pe for new and improve te to replace the Bouth.| Tt !28! cotton market opened quie Be Geld, Middietown and Westteld, plying between Staten Isiand and Manhattan, ig| (a2 and 2 Maher to 1 potnt i sti] drawing hosts of signatures wr | ‘ Islanders realize from the fate of their neighbors in the Northtiens qise| D&Apite @ullish cable crop and weather BP Biter the crying need of much improvement, and are fast Alling ihe petition) ** (hs Morning the market was ner : Blanks. Following is the form of om to be cut out tne sto thie}. aly regarding office: t repor aleve, was r PETITION F R | Weather reports were strongly oulllet . mditions over the STATEN ISLAND BOATS, Tothe President and Board of Directors of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Ferry Company. Gentlemen: The undersigned regular patrons of your ferry sine and residents of Staten Isiand most earnestly request that, in view of the recent unfortunate accident to the \orthfield, will cee the necessity for immediately replacng the other old boats of the line the Westfield, Southfield and Middletown —by new mozern passenger boas. The Robert Garrett and the Castle on are wiry ¢ mmod ous tad stanci, but the other three mentioned, wh le they miy pas inspection under the present loose maritime laws, wou d not do $0 Were they to be used as regularly so-called passenjer steam- instead of ferry-boats. Town it this meets wih your arprowa! cu! ui ou! and send to “ Petiiion World, P.O, ‘E:2 1354 New Yoh.” Seg vote on the same share: Wis Central pt STOCKS DULL AT LONDON, Virtent stay jon Prevaile, Ma- cept in American Department the sy comn # went, & Sepiem ver Bid “t Ww corn, 44 3-4, September at orm, work in Louisville as a package = RBERTS BEFORE FAMOUS HOTEL COMMISSION. BURNED DOWN. South ian mander Explains Com- Naima’ at ‘Viewieaia Hot Springs Destroy- | ; | Deportations. | ed—Guests Escape. | is oemee INDON, July % Lord Roberts teat | RICHMOND, Va., July }—The Home- | tied today before the Hoya! Commis | stead. the well-known hotel at the Vir- ee ee eee or \ Hot Spr n Bath County, ' ‘e Shel Galt WE fire at an early " aains snd the de> | ‘ M “ No Lives @ . although a great He ald cers and emp MANY Kuees Were in the bullding, The N ands Nairoad w ie 4 myatery ‘ The Homestead had @ eapactty of 40 : we onside {has numbered as ite patrone ben shoe . |many of the most prominent people of He yereona’ vestigated the great | the United States, including Pree.deat “i P cael hie Mrs MoKintey and members of the juniess No differ Cabine fence wa +t aationals e the guests all escaped without #4 jinjury. many of taem towt thelr valua- — PRUDEN GETS OLD 108. KENNEDY COUNSEL FEES. Heturns te Whi He on — | anntets & Cantwell to Be Paid $1,900 WASHINGTON, J Major O. L for Their Service Pruden, rmer as secretary poration Counsel Whalen has not ) the Preeident, w . vinted a roller ler that he may safe. paym in the regular n May, the bill of S120) rendered hae resigned bis » 1 the ' for thelr work and and hae been reapp expenses ly defeoding Dr. Kennedy, ac- jon of aasisiant Kore eed we murder of “Dolly” Rey- ent ‘i te naide is ewe the late pant finy Was jo pate tae aah Bt uni was suthorized hy the pointed. Ma has ave trial Judge, Justice Newburger, and ab | ie coeees as gh Mr Wholen says he agrees with | Cis tortner Guitee shag Mouse b ficjow Dtviston that the trial "Judge h » amhority iv approve cer- my tain ex o as the fees of ONLY A POW WOW. " a he thinks the Varn Cantwell & Moore fair and | eign Ministers Do Sothing in " China bat Tat La juention Is made wp by KING, 1 t th 4 aed by law in much cases, ly mn a" of copties of | ‘ em . he Two of t M te fovew Amerions ILL WITH PNEUMONIA, Car Company's Bostaess. peal, and bis condition i critical, HIPS. LONDON, July A representative of urtis was urraigned in the Harlem oumngms Se Seabonrd Ate Assoctated hears (me ®% Court to-day and was held without ball! semanie, Liverpeot Fras Ase eo ° A syndicat s purchi te gy reaul Reeves’ Constngten. pa n 1 i. on o "Wanune o oe t © tinal caperames, ‘om ne a Brasil tas 4 Al ste « ‘er © sores, hme, Galveston, Uiter. #2, Kitts ‘ ' Lite ¢ “1 Sleeping Car Com ————— ey 180 age H1PS. s ‘ v4 eiitceret io | GBT WHAT YOU WANT by w coe SE TODA, 1 * takew elck ‘aie al eet, Mater ee Ung, ne be vis te dag p tallats ape invers tons Sone ee ‘onene a ] eumonie ent a it eve joan Geleg emeurg his csturm, is one of the syndicate. | Want shoot, Fons tiey Belainn Sleepina- | THIS FOURTH WILL BE LESS NOISY. ‘Sellers of Fireworks Say Sales of Explosives | Have Fallen Orf. nL 15. MNS Viieiiiiaiaas Wade Into hue at Crange The glorious Fourth of July t at) tom to guard against fires He saya Lake hand Alitedy the preliminary ekirm ed (a, (he at sul hea aker Ge Ine of fire cracke: a ig ie he enusrai) card pa heard and the fuel ‘ Le ‘ D revo within a few houre ’ ow View Deter Loe 6 elehteem According to the makera of fireworss ue arcold dy ora Laws and the dealers in ne se-praduciwy ie « “ ‘ by ~ o te ea, the ew ry en * ' Brook of ae noley as heretofore, but it wi © Lake, sts spectacum The demand! ties wy crackers, torpedoes and comua bh de- a creases while the orles of ; age tie! syn ts Mite Bly aide (0 patti raved » hie repped Servour people wilt wel om ‘ Le ) from The eyes te clos . ‘ i ’ tration t . . ana ‘ : 1 i 1} . ‘ ew ; te the pe Fi " au- | mow ak ! her ia lew eat rote J ad range a wriehe reat Brooke CHT HONE N BATHER FOUND DROWNED, . } “oa » Picked Up Te-Day President Shaffer Tells Philippine Government ‘ Vorth River, ¥ i i" Nene How to Combat Suffers from Useless eee oe he North River at West hostrert to-day, It wae dise 4 dock department foreman, he and Poltceman Raxter, of the the Trust. Official Places ve ’ ping Wer.) MANILA, Jut Contressman Hull.| West Sixty-eghth street station, teok THUR. July 2—Moner is tha! of Lowa y f he House Com: tt ¢ he water i nt Poreien Affairs), who accom-| The body was that of a man welghe with whien (he Amplonmalie panied Gen Chaffee on Ais Souchern| Ine iW? pounda w th dark Ralp and * Agi ine the Ailtion Daler “ster | proxtnalah governments sat whee eae copoaiea Ob si and with whieh the ble trust Wen cate, unavle to withsiand adver! h he weter about @ day. ws back ties It ww sent to the Morgue Pree dent Theodore Shafer hae i He said there will be many difficulties Te an appeal to members of the association) i200 tne qual civii-military govern: | VETERAN REMANDED. for financial ald, and the aheet steel) rene wnicn will be inaugurated to a combine has made big cute with & VOW) crrow. tte tc convinced, from conver: KilMed@ Comrade for a Bi Ito forsing independent mills to fight the | | sation with the Governors and army) strike, officers, that in the new southern prov. | Whiskey, The Preat. Miear © steewiar letter sent ont Uy | inces poverty and other obstacies w'll| pampron S at ae dent Shaffer # as follows: mation ch cual rome me, who “Brethren, we must realist ub collection of land} murdered W er Inmate, cause we cannot endure | ask oll = Te tameren (har is caldian exeont | ! of whls- of honor and principle to leave the mille! 116 those of the clerks and minor em: | to await triad and refuse to work untll they recognize next fall. aoe ine rieht to organisa if we Divers are too igh, from the Com-| _ "net sc a lil missioners downward, and the prov Mothomiee dae, Inces ought to have far jarger areas and “To the independent milla now oper- , Pe es Rosen PoTTSVI July. twe ating 1 appeal for aid. Assess your. | (wer OMicers. The United States Com | weegs ago a mad ne twenty-five & fight the | 88 tee with this, but deferred | peap.e in this vietnity, To-day selves liberally oo that we may to the wishes the tn the invabitants Are fourtean cases of sea Tot hydrops CAPT DIANNE STORN'S HAVO STOPS RUAN AT OSSINING. | Police Ofer | His Life a Doing So. trust with the only weapon they can employ—money. Lat the people of Amer- tea know what they may expect from the trusts.” The American Sheet Steel Company is making a general revision of prices, ‘The object of the combive, according to the view held by ihe labor union, is to frigaten the Independent sheet pice! manufacturers who have signed the Amaigamated scale. The héaviest cit made by the combine te in No 7 the standard gauge, which ie reduced from SB per 100 pounds to 1, a i of B — ton, rs Great Bune Done by in the Tornado There Yesterday. | Devanney, of Brooklyn, stopped « runaway horse to- day at the peril of his life, He was dragged a block and was severely bruls- @d, though ro bones were broken, The horse belonged to Francis Burke, & buteher. It took fright at the corner of Gmith ard Bergen streets. At the | corner of Degraw and Smith streets | Capt, Devanney got in. the way, av after being dragge! a block aung the cobbles, it was all over. Yesterday Capt, Devanney added to) the gayety of Coney Island, Hi jooted | and upset a peanut-vendere sand. Some trees cleaned out a clame-seller's stock and | then dectared he had been robbed 4! Se He a's offered to cell a big diamond OSSINING. N. ¥., July 2—Gangs of workmen are busy this morning cleare ing away the wreckage caused*by the tornado that swept through the village yesterday afternoon. Every effort was ket the trolley lines in running order again. and the result was that the care resumed the usual trips during the forenoon. Many streets are impassable because of the fallen trees that block the way, that were eighteen inches tn diameter were torn up by the roots and hurled against houses, smashing pore the mille in operation. a WITH RAZORS. Rival Suitors Started Fist Bout Then | made carly to teoes and windows and doing other Slashed. mat Bee Jaamage. ‘The Presbyterian Church was lin the line of the stérm and one of the CLOAK THIEVES CAUGHT. ble dials of the tower clock-was amash- A due! over a mulatto girl nas resulted ed in, In one colored man tying at the Hariem Hospital at the point of death, covered with cute Inflleted by a rasor, and an- ‘Sther being held @ prisoner, with several dangerous gashes on be body at the East One Hundred and Twenty-aixth scfeet atation. Morris Reeves is thirty-five yeare old, His friend, James Curtis, ts vhirty-eight, They had been living at No. 4 East One Hundred and Twenty- fourth street. Reeves is a cigar-maker and Curtia le a barber, They began celebrating the Fourth this morning by lmbiting buckets of beer. At firet they were confidential and swore eternal friendship. All went well tii! the name of Alce Jones Was men- tioned. Bhe lives in Bast New York. Both men are fond of her and Alice does not seem to favor ether, The wind did much damage along the water front, and men went to work this morn ng trying to raise some of the er of the boats that went down bee the storm. The veranda of the Ose ripped off and ‘ing through the air, janding several hundred yards away from the clubhouee. The coat sheds of Mider @ Holden were wrecked. The ratiroad tracks this morning were covered with boards, trees and other wreckage. ‘The convicts in Sing Sing Prison werp panic-stricken In the storm, Those prise mers who were hustled out of thetr narrow celle early this morning and set to work clearing op the wreekage In the prifon grounds were envied by the other convicts who did not get an opportunity to get owt of their sweitering environ ments % Goldstein Was Deiag a Rashing Nusiness. Detectives have spoiled the fourishing cloakmaking business of Herman Bisen- berg, at No, #9 Broadway. Herman was getting rich fast because he sto.e| went all the goode he made into cloa! He employed eighteen hands ‘The steaing was done by Henry Gold- stein, a shipping clerk employed by Lavi Brenner, 4 cloak maker at No. 14 Greene street. It was Goldatein's cus tom every day or two to ship a case of material worth about 1) to a rest fant kept by Herman Greenberg, at No. 3 Wooster street. Then Eeenberg would go to Greenberg ant Brenner discovered that Deve. ives put on the case. T! ented Greenberg, Reeves and Curtis got in euch « heated | caverg and Go.dste.n, all of whom were| it will take several days to repair all argument over the woman qhat they de-| held for trial in Jefermon Market VO | the damage done by the storm at the cided to settle who should have the! jurned State's evidence. prison, A great number of windows on the weer side of the prison were blown tm and the roof on the Administration Hullding was corn off. Warden Jotnson says there are am Gi usually larg number of convicts ack because of iho» spell. —— Forger Gets a feratn HOBTON, July 2—Gov. Crane to-day issued a pardon for Henry L. Gregory, right to her exclusive company by & ————— / pugiitstic encounter, Mining Town Adve. ‘They stripped and equared off. They) GLORE, Aris., July 1—A disastrous four>t a few flerce rounds with bage rday, The ap-| knuckles, Bech men were Badly $0,000, Fourtee: | ished, put it eeemed to bea draw, Boot | fowed freely frm their feces, but they | hati no seconde to sponge them off. As they eat in the close Mttle room of Kee ves where the encoumer took place, i SHIPPING NEWS. pantiog and glaring at one another, ont ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. of Pittsfield, Maas. who had Fatty! two of the men reached for a rage. This] tn rane. LA/Bus on. 7 4 Mo vine, 6ST Years of a three-year term at the Mate was the signal for the other to follow High Water, Low Woier, | Prion for cormery. ‘sult. Both sprang to thelr feet a: the — ae ry: rs == same ineiant. vashing right and left. danty Wor Nass ee if } They cut each «cher atiees tbe breasts, |Orerer’ iene "bt whee Ge kes INSOMNIA «one of the most comes to the mnatee after @ pleasant dese of BROMO.PEPSIN on che arms and show.ders and on the necks. For a few minutes the ght | was terrible, Then Reeves sank to the | floor, crying murder, Curtie dashed oui PORT oF YEW TORK. jot the house and down the street, Seater reget — Nene, | ‘The police of the Bast One Hundred | vormandic Cregrene aun r Gisterw and Twenty-#inth street station came. Reeves was taken to the Harlem Hoe

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