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___THE —— D: WE 2 eee (aE ICE BARONS _ARE IN PANI ! Mayor Van Van Wyck Will Plead ‘Private Busi-| ness” in Answer to) World’s Charges Be.| fore the Governor. KEENES $1,000 Croker Says Roosevelt's | Course Will Hurt His, Own Party More than! It Will Tammany Hall, | BARATOGA, Aug 15. There tsa pan'e ‘among the Ice Trust mag over the announcement that " Velt will demand an explanation Mayor Van Wyck of his connection the notorious monopoly ‘The Mayor, John F Carrelt Aurustus 7 Van Wyck and Richart Croker have| Been in consultation since the news 1 ame The Mayor would say nothing to-day 8 to Gov, Roosevelt's demand, but | fe known on the highest authority that ho will fall back on the plea of 4 “private business” in his answer and ‘Will deny tha: be ri et loo Trust stook a reduced rate Because of his opportunity as Mayor to Promote the interests of the trust Croker, however, said tersely (hat the Governor's course would hurt his party More than it would hurt Tammany Hall “If the Mayor is guilty now,” he said “he was guilty last Maren, and Roose | gry Charles T. Davis, nor Flower's T My attacke on the BW CHARLES T. DAVIS. +R Ke Homme. and he himacl? state ou welt knew as much then as he does now | yy Seon P reali 43 think he ts making a grand-stand BIAY| ge je polg toda a ieee which will not do him any ay - , t But for all of Crokers assurance, BE) ie ues! from hig Senter pc eel was undoudtedly as much surprised at). Ho Re . : the Governor's deciared intention 3 < cack aS ale , Probe into The Worlds charges agains: | |, matinee tate ! ; the Mayor as any other man in Bara | Jim Keene “The probability of the Gover } ously considering a demand for moval of Mayor Van Wyck furthest from the ¢ his of many leaders, T ll along that ignore the demand moval or would permit unnoticed Mayor Van Wyck | poyed by the new (u end Carroll indulged troversy | reid Vnion Atent | e he : Weakness r r would either manifestly an { affaire He 4 aploied cor : ees ¢ 1 did wow with “ « n > Se e ha Fins) ’ 1 ‘ . 's closing prices were: Sep- w are Ame . tember wig | vg March, 4 && 24° | Ce:obe bid; | Decemb : 8 ‘ i1% | asked, “September corn, @ 1-4 saked. | TWO DAYS" nisnite - rogttony aN a —_— se hea tue 1 FE jan s ' ‘ tol tem . orn, i . ‘ “ oy TS . Sept oats, 2 | soreey.tcrci tor neonea {Burial Papers i After Brooklyn. S°S °° 22 LONDON STOCKS FIRM, ||" Seem" : Copy of Complaint Against One Who May Have Wharf and Street l; °| eee ‘The Cotton’ Market. | The closing prices of cotton to-day i _ fan Wires | to Explain. Franchises. ler Discounts were. Auguat, 929 te 9M; September, wath as ” as i i a ce | the Mar S7l_to 872. October, £80; November, £29 gps T ccmatahat ae Mayor| Whe the body of Mrs, Mary Har \ Mt of Brooklyn an a big reassuring nature and discounts easier| sen to bl i, $i) to 8@, ac) Yea Ws at the Morgue awaiting t road ce Ws Involved In the trans: ung 10 gold Waports, the Londoa|to LM; June, €@ to 4 Market steady He expects hie will take two days be | la jertakers are carryiok oO &) actions by wht ¢ Pennsylvania Rat. | 4 stock market was firm to-vlay, console —— fore acting upon it | to dechle which sha ¥| eciasd Caters atdied wakiraiictth advancing Sliver Going to Kurepe. He has not written a Van| |, Wyck on the subject letter to WINNING IN B A sees the Tombs, E xposes the ‘ Inside Facts About Big 0°). 8° Bear Raid—Ex-Gover.| |)". “Break Jim Keene.” PENN. RB BLYS h Street Ferry BEARS HANMER. C SUGAR STOCK Manhattan and B. R. T Attacked but Prices, | Were Held Up. ‘ALLED WN WRESK 7 ~ NINE PERSONS HURT, | Engineers and Firemen Who | Stuck to Posts Instantly Killed “| Near Grand Rapids. M GRAND RAPIDS, Mich Aug. 15.— Seven lives were lost and nine per- sons injured this morning tn a wreck FORD, C, ored, por wh k on the Grand Rapids and Indiana ' 1 Railroad at Pierson, twenty-nine of Ne. % scalp ‘ { Suti-| miles north of this eit pee Maal Now in| r capehties ron Bee oun ee POROFF, PRANK, Traverse City, . ese trainman, head badly o DARNES, W. M4, Gee ‘ar conductor, left of chest ad cut. TAVLON, HARVEY, Grand Rapids, colored waiter, both hands lacer- THE DEAD. | hreat to 8) 1 el et with Repu Sieel and Federal Steel preferred wisi, we ol enminerr 8 Amo were a 6 ferred, Ata iat DWARD O., Grand Hapids, fireman of No. 5. LOUIS G., Grand Rapids, Ne. 2. » passenger, of Frank- The north-bound Northland ex- press, which left here at 4.05, col- lided head-on with passenger train ang toe Grangers email advances klyn Rapid No 2, due here at 6 A. M. When the trains met day was just dawning, and the fog was so thick that the engineers could not see more than one hundred yards ahead. The trains were to have passed at Sand Lake, two miles south of Pier- fon, at 4.52. The passenger train was evidently late and was trying to make the siding at Pierson. The ex- press had the right of way, and was thundering along at full speed. ;| Either the engineers biradered tn their orders or were not able to see signals on account of the fog. { four polats ¢ anh the WLASOM, WARK, news ngent, base of shall trace de piven reached af IMEEAE WHE dle, Memand snowing) DMNNIS, H. A, ‘ as ow I dteel & Wire pre ‘)') tett shoulder GRAVES, W. MM, pred, walter on Vo. 5, comp re of right arm and firm with pronounced Louis South Westert neluded New York Central, Pennsyi t , Canadian Pacifle , the jatter selling | . Lovlaville & Nash- eastern and Atchison ville, Norfolk & preferred maintained their initial ad- ‘| WHEAT MARKET DULL. Dulness prevailed in the wheat mar- t oat th yening to-day, and prices » |were unfavorably affected py the weak jz jstart in corn and continued lower on + English cables. Fore gn orders were en- rely apeent ‘ w York * opening prices March, 47-8, September © orn, ore New York's unexpected animation yes. + was responsible for some ag- u ; ‘The steamship Augnata Victoria, sail- unning |< ie terday ing for Europe, will - out OD Hroaniyn al amie | ‘ Hs ' Haitery to Sou 4 vresetveness in the American ratiroad| ounces of sliver, | hat of Mre. Mary | larg see Of bunds the Broekiva lt om stocks at the opening, On subsequent ae. | nd that si Compan, amen li THN transactions, howevc: bi soy ssues Child Dies from Rarne. | o " s Water reat * in this department suffered reve'tons, > achhsceil rt hae Pov ‘ cal caninat atte a ich reduced the quotations tn the Pry Poe yy Bevo pote d Cathey yas, cnctalsea: tial one \ Saad Seaiak 'S% atected stocks to about a parity level [morning from burns recelved at hie ¢ Burke & Sullivan, of Third ave ‘ eteear lines. i} ‘Those that receded after the opening! home several days ago. nue wrepare t Lal r shed an eshaus- | | claim the body they at the off wy * with a view to purchase oe ave bee M ‘ ’ kr * to be reorganized in the 4 iad ’ k ste of the Pennsylvania Compa John T. Ryan, Who Is] || ceemeteeeneentemeasesisteimemeseeese | R O NB G CO. Testing Cycle Path Law | Treen ue noe | - at Islip, Acquittea, | ath notice is nat known, FORMERLY LUDWIG BROS. 7 fae - oe) Broadway and rith Street, ovat Os techie, West 14th St. Valt Out Crockery Ryan, the millionaire oe at Wee in| iat cial SALE OF Your Money Back if a Purchase ls Unsatisfactory, fer the past month the charge : 5 | i ABraAvena f ee ent | SHIRT WAISTS. $17.50 for idence, wax ac tonstay © Roark Seer thal eas ensational (hroughout |* oe . * ®. teeta 5 int wie [eo i, We Gowen shit FA Thirty-Dollar_5-Piece Parlor Suit. mary to draw tales 1 cecker'e pa aists, | Ia aE darts ihe procectings ond con |"! to 88 RTE ‘ Made of lace weaves and| Of course it is amazingly unusual. That's why we are doing it. If we didn’t Bantiy promoted > gag oon rem rarlfancy striped Muslins. keep on doing the uncommon; if we didn’t give you ‘about the best furniture values iui ‘Goats lo. (oe wut changed | OW! end lived wt 170 Becond » Soft nf ~ + in town ‘or your money, you'd quickly lose interest in our August Furniture Sales. Wis testimony — siailgiiiiole And so we intensify the occasion by affording you a chance to save a clear $12.50 on zz aT Suscn tor cai Bright girls get 7§ cents each ; some of the handsomest parior furniture you ever saw. Here they are, spick and span F the stand Ryan cried | # positio see Hise, E in their new charms—beautifully inlaid. Every suit is covered with French ‘rench velour— } big or W tw on “ Deccemeeinea? + best — Ou W fOr $585 3 i ae when » Peper wear. First-class upholstering; 1 3 omen em ie 8 lly a 7 ald \MESMcCREERY &CO,, $2.98 splendid steel springs in the seats, Mash . 3 NEG ths dunn: toteenad wi 4 situation Broadway and 11th St. Y for a $4.50 Steet and Brass Bed. a oe erget: Couches. Sold : Get of not guilty the mii advertise, Begin at Seems a shame to ask so little for them. So fast we've got in 200 more; Into es Hyan was re once White enametied beds with brass knobs all colors of fine velour; spring seat; bar- miiar offense and } d the case. Hi Gonstitutionality end te under ar interfering with formance of Oe BOY'S COUCH A A CORPSE, offer to-morrow Metal Bedsteads #35.00, Reduced from $50,0 ‘The sound of weeping coming from Brass the apartments of Heory 1 Basex street, Brooklyn, this morn. Sal attracted the attention of Mre. Bengedacke , 55,00, 57,50 & 60,00 , Who lives in the! White Enamel prass trimmings Brass Cribs | Reduced trom $9.00 to %6,75 0. - “ $14,00 to #10,50 Reduced from $50.00 Also Mattresses, Feather Pillows and ‘Bolsters, Underbeds, the room she found the \/ grandson of Heimily merase the body of the old lay on the sofa, dead. left -~ " Stern Brothers | 36.50, 40,00, 42.00 West Twenty-third Street gains worth snapping up, Agate Art Squares. Reversible, Ofeet long and 6 feet wide, regular Beussels patterns. hi Ag tive, and, for the money, 49 on vases. | | Carpets. 1000 yards extra heiwy Ine ain Carpets, yard wide Soe. call made, lined, laid, per yd.. 25¢ Lot 2—2.000 yards all-wool Tapestry Brussels; also hall and stair patterns; Soc, values; made, lined laid, per yard, ats... Lot j= Carpets, for 4, er id. Lot 1 cannot be surpassed in New York. $229 values at..... #31.50) suri fy gm famous for jurability, 2 yarcs square; 4% values pet square yard... i * 27'c Lot 2—Joseph Wiki's cenuine Cork Linoleum; pretty patterns: values Soc, sed. yan thi sale, square Spring Ehrich Bros. Hot Weather Undermustins Marked at Zero Prices. Many of the following offers have s2 s¢tled on our tables and shelves, Nothing 'y been comfortably jong remain in this underwear store, Selections are too caretully made, and prices too reasonable to permit it. be iT OVENS, 7 “ . and shapes. Hed Wns ‘ nati an ‘ t-length | wn CHE: with lates or embroidered ely vise Ba i AW ‘ Kime Thsertion. at s nume 59e¢ 19c., 25 9. og gaa C., C., cl, Nove. ROS KIMONO 2m MUSLIN and CAMBRIC GOWNS BRAN a6, SKIRTS, 9 | CHE .T | at., nished MIB | FA seersucker fancy! un » 96c LAWN SKIRTS, svender oF “ I soft LIN GOWNS striped s fouble fan 4 a 49 brelia foun e fancy an ‘ skirt, lace (rimmed, a ‘at 10,000 Yds. Colton Dress Goods to be Closed at Cost and Less. This sale will include all that remain of the most popular lines of the season. They're not merely rem- nants, either—that point is worth remembering. Fverr piece of colton dress goods in the store has been reduced for this sale. . IRISH DIMITY, FANCY Swiss, CORDED BATISTE, SCOTCH ZEPHYR, PRINTED MULLS, MADRAS SKIRTING. , bea 0 prices range | 0 d j rom 15 to 22 cents per | 2 yard; now allat..... C an 2c Colored Wool Dress Goods. FANCY CHEVIOT FANCY WOOL CAN- SUITING, 5 differ: | e VAS SUITING, im- ent styles, regular + IC porters’ price 95¢. Cc prices 40c. and 49¢ i per yard, at per yard, at } IMPORTED WOOL SILK AND WOOL GRENADINES VELOUR PLAIDS, ’ original price 69. iC usual price $1.25 (eo per yard, at per yard, at rm +) Blach Dress Goods, FIGURED BRILIJANTINE and FANCY MOHAIR WOOL GRENA. 19¢ SUITING, regular '35c DINES, worth 45¢ 65e, quality, at per yard, at WOOL HOMESPUN a ee, SU 5 ona NOVELTY ) YT, 45 inches wide AY SUITING, worth 49¢ 4 ie Mich 78. per yard, ( @ ber yard, at oe ‘) The Best ‘Shoes i in : snarien The Shoe chief says that he gets the best shoes in America for & the money, Certainly they go ® very quickly — thit partuliv \ bears him out in his statement, Yes, and new friends that they make come here again and again —become our regular patrons, That's conclusive Pi ot satisfaction giving. ADIES LA SHOm of tan vict “pene a ting Tope, value STRAP y ino ry LADIES HAND. SEWED BANDALS, with bow and buckle, kid of patent leather, special tal nove sizes 9 lack, viel SPANTR HUTTON SHOES and black, dongola ar i 396 h ops, siaes 3 to 6 apeetal ee DONGOLA OX oat, allt vest. Same in misses and children’s, 169¢ | prin to 12%, worth The August Carpet Sale cs All Past Efforts. Assortments are better this year than for many years past. Sales are better. «larger, more of them. Our efforts to increase the interest of the sale sem to have stimulated your buying. Bring sizes of sev. eral rooms, Maybe we can help you ‘make use of the old carpet that’s ery satisfactory grade, to be replaced with new, 55¢ 7 9 19 RUBBSELA, 4 very good 85 MATtiNes are likely to be very much 2%, special omleL AYTHS, good assortment quality, will now be made, laid and lined, at, per yard Digher in price before they are lower, The illeffect of the Chinese trouble us AXMINSTERS, tt will be sti higher this are poet and role ix already felt in (hia direction. This INOUE! thousand, rolle wil oat original low. prices 6 00 me. ginning at, per roll bs Gieatest Furniture Economy. The first requirement of this furniture store is that every article that enters shall be strong and reliable. That's the safe kind to sell— Judge of our prices by these items ; BOX COUCH, full sige, nicely 4 ved in Sgured of plate tm 7,98 apes the most economical sort to buy. WHITE ENAMEL rails and ful BED, with brass i] mounts, low 98) i ties 3h 2h 48, 46, with ped cial ne $10.00; 1d cable a "hens Shesatending 6 6. 39 ore Room caine high braced back, str: mil well finan pee 1.35 1 ERS, gulten cok Aa nely ra 3.50 ished; value 1.9); ‘Our Great Purchase of Boys’ Clothing. factured for| 1,000 BOYS’ SPECIAL TWO-GAR- This maker meout for] MaieN'T SUITS, made of ali-wedl Wed Black Mixed HAIR MATIN E88, made in hae of two parts, A. ste ped ticking: value s0a8, 7. 48 et Epount FEATHER ate 1, 15 terials, | and pleasing Se spo] See i ebas o = 7” ® - with double knees ity Rpg half real worth, Following items) eted buttons and elastic waist- bands; sizes 7 to 16 years; not only hint of values and quantities:| for less than $5.00 could you vi SUIT, 1,200 y in all; made of all| Mere to-morrow for P » F wool materials, ‘Tile Det, contain tho vey, Saas suitable for late ESTEE SUITS » Tweeds, spring a early Cyertets and Worvteds, fall wear, made in| Jiiig waite that nae