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CORD DULNESS IN STOCK MARKET, Business Almost at a Stand- still in Afternoon, Total | ~ Sales for the Day Being Be? Only 198,000 Shares. Silk and le The stock market to-day continued ‘ng. to keep the market. ‘tonal. extremely dull and listless at the open- | ‘The early trading w: ‘and almost entirely professional. ‘The anthracite coal troubles continue speculators out The opening prices were somewhat | Hrregular and the changes only Sentiment was about evenly divided | fn fhe early trading. After the first half hour of trading | there was a tendency toward bullish _Bentiment and the list generally went Mractionally above the opening. continued -very di ter in the day again and reached the |owos! pri “onthe a ofthe day. The tradin, Aw standstill, Fallway departme ties were almost 4 é : £ Of 1-8 to 1-4 abi New York yeste Zonsols are {7 i (0 Tintos are 45, § WE’VE TOO MUCH MONEY. At Least Onr a Are Literally « Becretary of the Bhaw to-day Hooked. at thi P Bub-Treasury “guessed the to count its cash Officials estim: fn the Sub-Trea: 0, but the off was almost at a stand- ‘@till during the afternoon the dullest on the Exchange In a long im e closing was irregular and without | eats, ie tort ales 198,000 shares and of bonds LONDON MARKET DULL. meed on Ligh There tx practically n ‘the London stock market to-day | fag in all departments is almost at a RSs ‘The dulnees extended to the fone {8 good and the list shows adv lay. flowing with money Goverr © that Uncle ury vaults jal count taken unti! the new ¥ without feature | of the $20.00), frac- ‘Trad- ull, the whole list went The day ¥ stocks were 359,000. Wool Crash, $5,90, PTF AIT RTT RR TE RIT OPPENHEIM. CLLINSs @ Ladies’ Walking Skirts. OUTING SKIRTS, of Pique, Brilfiantine, Taffeta $7,90, $9.75 LADIES’ ETAMINE DRESS SKIRTS (New Model), trimmed with taffeta, gored skirt, black, navy and white, over drop skirt of superior taffeta silk (value $13,75 LADIES UNLINED ETAMINE SKIRTS, with taffeta, plaited side effect (value $15.00), trimmed $9.75 Waist Department. Special parte of 900 LADIES’ LAWN | WAISTS (values $3.00 to $5.00’, $1.90, Broadway & 21st 1S Ill-Health, ® SENDS RESIGNATION TO SECRETARY SHAW | | Charles H. Ham, President of Board of General Apprais~ ers, to Quit On Account of Charles H. Ham, President of the {is | Board of United States General Ap- * ("| praisers, to-day forwarded his restana 808, | Mr. most | His resignation Is he for a the ne wm | ing. Ameri number wf an t and FBR, senurl- e the closing figures at| Bt ts currenthy Ham's successor for both accounts, |S. Wa of Mie | ant 0 al Knox ts which Hon. it fort for a few di Treasury vaults « are literally suid that would nd en ney Sam as over cannot be now eonstructed are completed This will be at ‘two months, and mean time there ts no Place available w Company Pays and Same on Co) American 8) pany has declared th Ty dividend of 13-4 per cent. on the pre ferred stock and a divitend of 13-4 por| gent. on its common stock. , The National Enamelling and Stamp q Ra ADY, has declared rej dividends of 13-4 pe Reatesres stock and 1 per cent. The ‘common stock, all through the ¥ covering and selling fo: h long and short accounts, Corn was off traction. |"! Billy in sympathy with wheat and on| “U0 ite ten @ Fecelpta and thie weather condir| [Meu Hew iHeT: hed f al pu b New York's opening Fest Ne REA i Bo Wheat—Dec., 773-5; July, singing: “Welln 1-8. Corn—July, o7 3-8 sour apple tree.” B)) CNcago's opening prices were: Wheat |Jenounclng hl evuly. 113-4 (0 715-8; Bep 0 | eee avast ne 76-8 to 111 and ‘Bout for May,, 43; Bept., 08 34 19 | deter termination a weverely. id feverish. A wilule fan deposit its Hite MUEDIUE money’ 4 REGULAR ‘AR SUGAR DIVIDEND. | The Wheat Market. The wheat market opened lower to- day on weaker cables and fine weathor 24 to 38. There was a par after the first fifteenminutes The Cotton Market, Hocal cotton market opened weak with prices 3 to 15 points low. Weakness abroad and the @ bearish government report Vy llavidation in the early ) wader which least ix weeks or Virginians President's Speech—He ere the Government | fel "OLK, Va t wae last Com-| NO attor-| Roosey near Pr The spe Jerowd of ne ar ew arly tw WASHING bate on the P) The back f of pectlo of an expec- m and lnfurhat the the The tr whole lat | RARATOGA, N. Chicago Int © HANGED EFFI Indignant pecial to The Evening W | Washington, to take effect August 1 Ham has been In feeble health of the time for the last two years, due to his bad neath. Jeean publications reported that {ican, 1 Knox Recove: June &—Attorn tu Old Polht Com FHIGY Memorial Day} Is Denounced for Attack on South. wr night hung In effigy Court House 1s witnessed by a mujor- ity of whom participated gular quar- Memorial Day address ‘nt, on the Ns He ot On the | Pres in which he yable July 1 have unnecessarily waved t a |enire’ and vilified South, furnished |the Incentive. Indignation at his re- aks 18 running high and culminated when it was proposed to hang him in : ettigy Prices were Sacre of | "in the mock execution a dummy breoOvETY | epresentiny rider was Use na Little | pepe ud Hate ral men way att villifled ition the suspended Hooweve of the the hed a our coune rowd dummy te exec an ARKANSAS SENATOR ATTACKS PRESIDENT, June S—In the de- pment bill » Mr that bad @ bitter partivan he «itd, had gone to rekindle the Hires J had referred to the | tion to the Secretary of the Treasury at yaw also an editor and wrote Mr. will be Judge Byron ce OF ROOSEVELT. Over| DOCTORS WILL WIN THEIR CRUSADE, the Cry Sent Up Against Tuberculosis Is Being Lis- tened To. Its Pathological and Bacteriological As- pects" occupled the attention of delegates at the early of the American Congress of Tubercu- at the Hotel Majestic, } and Surgical As- meeting to-day losis In. sesnio! while "The Me His wife was seriously Ml two years! pects of Tuberculosis" was discussed at] {ago when slie was helpless for a li the afternoon session. |time, ani Mr, Ham'x breakdown was! peor ney, J. Kinyoun, of Pennayl: American Securities Fractionatly | due to his attention to her al eee Mr. Ham was at one time a law part-|Y8nla, spoke of tuberculosis ax “the hing doing in 8h Of Chief Justice Fuller of the} great white plague” which destroys ‘prog. | United States Supreme Court. For a! more people than all the other plagues, z he was Appraiser at thel and sald that the warning given from the housetops, by the so-called " that the disease 1s contagious. Is now Ha 18 being listened to and slowly accepted author of a work on manual train- | He also sald that the medical profes- sion views with satisfaction the con- certed action being carried on against tuberculosis in every civilized country, and considers that by the spread of the | propaganda the most sanguine expecta- | PE tions will be realized br. H. Edwin Lewis read the second ‘apilly recovering from paper as kept him fom, his The annval banquet of the Congress | WHI be held this eve PSO at the hotel. PASSENGERS IN STREET-CAR CRASH, Several Narrowly Escape Ser- One of Vehicles Was Moen] Away. Two Fourteenth street horse cars crashed together at the in tersection of Pourteenth street and Uni versity. p! causing a comm Hon among passengers with which eacn wax crowded, One car jumped the track and yan | the other, which was going in the o direction. The rear part was torn away and several passenge! ape froin serious in ieaeialitn wheels @ank lite rG@ the team of horses was ppeared in the Pt to-day in connec arraigoment of John ¢ years old, of No. 234 ‘canoe Police Co with the hr West One Hundred and Thirty-aixch street, charged wiih receiving stolen property, Mra, Ettrich was recently rovbed of a locket which she valued at nid watch and chain anda basket rware, Dean Was arrested as @ receiver o} stolen goods, It being clalmed Yhat vad the locket In his posseasion. The wvisoner Was held. ‘Tgtat Covers Fly Reported by Collector Austen, David Austen, the Collector of Taxes, torday #ent (0 the Arrears De- partment the following statement of uns pald taxes for the year wi Horo threatened atrike of printers in tite city "ranges Jan Y war averted by arbitration vb ions paunatien ’ nat rat) og “its Wind, 7.0 | bromine, An agreement was agned : bh ides. to eontinue In Wid Hrskiyn et 709.10 978,904. 69 nder which bets don Richmond... Ay} i aa "ai fief Healt ce O00 Teta Te the} cranks,” | ious Injury When Part of} | cress-town open unable to drag tt baca on the rails In the mean tme the shattered car cked tramlc 0% both east ond wert bound tracks. For fully half an hour the blockade continued —_—— TRACED BY A LOCKET. Part of Asbary Park Plunder In Wound Mere and Man Arrested, ), wife of an Asbury | 0, 690 Cook: | $12,190,070 UNPAID TAXES, nr Striped, Revered and Open work Muslins, (Corded Madras, Lace Lawns (and Striped Persian Lawns, (Fine Corded Dimities, Ss. {with small brocade figures, 8,500 Yds. i} 6,000 Yds. « 2,000 Yds | Special Values in | White and Fancy Striped Madras, plaited and {plain bosoms, attached and detached cuffs, | Fancy Madras Pajamas in a large assortment of patterns, Black and Tan Oxfords, | Turn and Welted Soles, Broken assortments, $3.00 and $3.50 lines, (Russian Blouse Suits of white English drill, white kid belt [= embroidered emblem, 3 to 8 yrs., | Sailor & Russian Blouse Suits of serges and cheviols, 3 to 12 yrs., Heretofore $5.00 to 9.75 Single-breasted Suits, navy blue hard wale serges, American Congress Told that coat half lined, belt on trousers, 8 to 16 yrs., Value $7.50 Trousers, of all wool navy blue cheviots |and mixtures, also English corduroy, 3to l6yrs., Vi Reduction Sale of Women’s Footwear Value 38c. yd. Value $1.5 | Stern Brothers | To-morrow, Special Sale of Fine White Goods Value 16c. yd. Value 22c. yd. | Men’s Shirts For Summer Wear o $1.00 95¢ Button and Lace Boots 52,25, | Boys’ Seasonable Suits | Newest Styles 8* Reliable Materials %* Much Eelow Value value $3.00 91.45) $3.75, 5.00. | West Twenty-third Street The consideration of ‘Tuberculosis in * | And 100 fine At $500. LOWER PRICES FOR MEAT THIS WEEK. | Reduction Expected in Cheap- ces at Washington Market are be- week We. per Frencd, per | hold, : "rin! Other executor Gillespie, Woodbury loaned, $9,135; GAME AND POULTRY: “Drotte per a; pl 1,60 per is 13.50 per doze | FISit—Roe shad, mu ber pound | fer te, to Ie. We. per pound Best ease, 2 pound; | $400; Le street, $24 Compan, Bo AuMAWAG FOR TO-DAY APT aE thea fun ries. 4Bhi8u0 note | THE TDI eccounts due Miah ry ants. Hook tia pare OR sop Hell Gate Ferry... 6 PORT OF NEW YORK. te ARRIVED. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPs, SAULD TO-DAY tone, M precinet, The Argentina. Vincent. land. Nortoll, or Kronpring Withelin dads ‘re! Kane. » He him on May diMioullee and of Bhi ead “Your re wo alloge INCOMING STBAMBHIPS, DUE TODAY, pt ee Trimmed Hats, Fresh, new stock, regular values $10.00 to $15.00, A petition in ng to shade to a summer lovel, A [reduction in the retail price of the} Courts by ¢ cheaper grodes of meat 1s expected this] physician of No. 315 Fifth avenue, of the e Square, judgment, Co, Fourteenth street and Broadway, tiller & Co,, New York Transportation Bighth Forty- livery, $1,600, her assets, he owns 2,700 shares of mining stock of the par value of $100 each, value of the stock he does not know. bives as assets from patients sngiet of $1.14, but he explains that for the et mix aranerali with iis som Danton Wyte medicine and reperiy. the nropenty of to whom the firm ‘js indebted says ti 5, said he [Meyer Jonasson & Co. Millinery Dept. (Main Floor.) To-Morrow (Wednesday), 200 new Shirt Waist Hats At 91,85. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. DOCTOR, BANKRUPT, OWES $132.036. Gerardus H. Wynkoop Files| Petition — One| $1,600 — $2,482 to Tiffany & Co, er Grades Within a Few] Voluntary Days— Vegetables at Re-| Livery Bill, | duced Prices, | volunt 128 ave also & the practice of a th spensen, of $2,483; ary ate of Maris 314,00; C, Co., nue and petitioner to joned SALOON MAN VS, POLICEMAN, of the Late John ¥, Mek, Says Bluccont Tri Charges of attem tod extortion were jyade to Deputy Commiastonar Ebstoin, of Brooklyn, to-day againat Policeman George Weideke, of tho Bheepshead F complainant was ira Me- Kane, @ son of the late John Y, Me- MeKane runs 4 saloon in Bheepshgad t Weldeke came 12° 16° 25° $5.00 alue $1.00 SOS bankrupte Wus filed to-day in the Unitted States rardus HH, Wyncook, Madison avenue, The Hadliities are fixed at $132,336,34. ‘TI Ru:ing quotations at inside stands to-lassets aro estimated at $2 ‘The largest creditor is winson, executor of the 1 Hodgson, of No. 52 Wall street, who the physictan's note for $30,000, creditors are Matthew Rock, No. for money loaned, $10,000; Wool Exchange National Bank, Judgment, $15,499; William Irving C ate of George D. Vaton McCreary é& | Fourteenth says The actual the 1 ih Ananctal |novig Frenep nation on the sad oc loon ane! West 14th Street. LL Defender Wash Suits. A new sort in pretty white and black lawns, nkscidy trimmed with lace. Also more made of chambray. Waist with deep yoke of ten rows of insertion, alternating with stitched box plaits, band cuff and tucked back. Skirt with flaring graduated flounce, headed with insertion and finished with a deep hem. Blue, Oxblood and Gray, sizes 32 to 44. Another kind is a sailor Suit made of Russian polka-dot duck with cuffs, collar and flounce of solid- color duck. Very deep graduating flounce skirt, with five rows of tailor- stitched straps; collar, shield and tie trimmed to match; colors Blue and White, Black and White, and White o and Black; any style to-morrow at... Summer Skirts, in cotton covert cloth, in tan, gray, ox- blood, cadet and blue with full corded graduating flounces also polka dot duck, with flounce of double ruffles and trimmed with tailor straps; also finest imported white pique skirt; made with deep graduating flounce and tailor stitched and other styles; values $2; half price to-morrow. .. This Suit, 1.98 Lawn Walsts, button front, 6 rows of insertings and tucks, 2 rows lace insertings, hemstitching and tucks, button backs, 98 lace yokes and fine tucks. + c ° ° 1 19c¢. India Linon at 12ic. A new lot of this popular fabric for to-morrow. _A fine, white quality suitable for summer dresses and waists. Plenty for the i whole day, but it’s often more satisfactory to buy early. Worth 2C 1c, per yard; special at...... + Regular 19c. Lace Striped Lawns in pink, blue and. white, se {Dic| avs one ee GC cial to-morrow ates... 2C| 12 yds.; piece..... Linen Color Crash, on woven, yet strong and durable, an ideal dc fabric for summer costumes; just the thing for mountain Se geulty wear; special to-morrow at, per yard. . “Boul d’”---“Speed : oulevar peedway. TWO EFFECTIVE MILLINERY CREATIONS. Plenty for to-morrow. Hats full of dash and style— | just the thing for riding, driving, walking—for the country, for the seashore, for town wear—for any occasion when a shi ist can be worn. “The Boulevard is a straw dress shape, bound with velvet and with a band of velvet around crown, White Jap silk is draped in effusive folds around the brim and foisted gracefully on the left side. “The Speedway” is made in the new roll-brim sailor and trimmed with Liberty satin and wings. The feature oa price. Actually worth $3.50. Your choice ALSO UNDERMUSLINS AND INFANTS’ WEAR. 98 Walking Skirts, made of fine cambri © ished with beading and ribbon; special at. Children’s Cambric Drawers, umbrella styles, trimmed \ at . UPONTWO CHARGES, QUIT WITH THANKS of the hat is in the novel &rrangement of the wings and silk, Made in fine materials in all colors and com bination: We will make any color or ] 93 072 Petticoats, made of very fine mercerized materials, in black and black and white ‘stripes, Florodora flounces, accordion plaited, finished with ruche and and muslin, umbrella ruf- fles, trimmed with two insertings of Val. and Torchon Laces “59c and Lace Edge, finished with dust ruffles; 79c. values, at. . Corset Covers, long and short, gathered at waist, trimmed with two * Corset Covers, another Style gathered at the waist, trimmed with two insertings of Point de Paris lace, beading and ribbon: also shown with fine embroidery insertings with wide satin ribbon and fine 39, c h deep ruffles of Torcton lace, finished with clusters of tuck: 39c, Vales ate.esse ee Sane 29c Infants’ Long Slips, very fine cambi Kimonos, of fine fancy figured lawns, trimmed with yokes of white layn and wide bands of lawn down front, fast colors suenases Cc Waldeck-Rousseau Expresses Gratitude to President Lou- bert in Tendering Resigna- combination not in stock toorder at same eS $1.25 Petticoats at 98c. small ruffles; $1.40 values, at and three insertings of Valenciennes lace, hemstitching, beading; regularly 65¢., at. front, cambric rutfles on neck and slee CITY MARSHAL LEE 'FRENCH MINISTRY tions of Self and Colleagues Mayor Low Hears Testimony Concerning Alleged Mis- deeds--Woman Lawyer Ap- pears for One Complainant, al PARIS, June 3.—At a Cabinet Council, William iH. Lee, City Marshal at- : Rothenberg &| JAMES McGREERY & CO. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. |Men’s fine underwear. Silk, | linen, lisle thread and cotton, |All the Standard European and American manufac. turers, i French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, " rt A | f 5oc each, One-third less than usual prices. Sea Island Cotton Shirt and Drawers. 65¢ each, Half-Hose. Lisle Thread or Cottem, Striped, figured, embroid- ered and lace designs, or plain, 35¢ per pair, Value 50c Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. COTTON DRESS GOODS. Summer Robe Dresses,— made of light weight mer- cerized cotton material, handsomely braided and embroidered, Skirts cut in the latest flounce model. Bodices may be made in Eton jacket or shirt-waist ~ design, Colors:—Pink, or pale blue. linen, rose, $7-50 each Value $12.00 Silk and Cotton mousselines, jo inches wide. Plain white, pink, sky blue, linen, grey, green and black, ( asc. per yard, Value 40c, Twenty-third Street, ooo norny |SAMES MeGREERY & CO.’ SUIT DEP'T. Canvas Suits,—Blouse model coats,—trimmed with taffetas. Lined throughout with silk, 25,00. o Unlined canvas skirts,— trimmed with taffetas silk, held at the Elysee Palace to-day, and | tac! e yenth District Court, |jsnches. 49. fhe. Bevan st ‘ at which President Loubet presided, aay: : Bae in Faat a ere bein Fabel the Premier, M, Waldeck-Rousseau, fore Mayor Low to-day on a charge ©" | rormally presented the resignation of |making @ false return on @ summons | 07M Be ‘| served on William Parrello, Miss Rosa-| ‘° al | In #0 doing he expressed the senti- | |e Loew, a woman lawyer, sat next to »|the Mayor and acted as counsel for| ments of giatitude which his colleagues and himself retained for the constant Parrello. Lee swore that he not only made no ane |return on the summons but that he did | indness the President bad shown them. not even serve the paper on Parrello.| Presid:nt Loubet, in reply, said he re- Mths Tatton adrattted this but sata the|#retted the decision of the Ministers, 0’ at marshal.| and thanked them for the co-operation paper bag Tene a name 8 15 8 they had lent him in diMeult times. M k-Rousseau, in his letter of Lee's lawyer moved to dismiss the case, saya the state of his health, and on this proposition the Mayor re- served decision. Complaint was also made ag by BE, W. Austin, of No, 1 ¥ Hundred and ‘Third street. Austin con ducted a restaurant which was levied on by Marshal Lee on @ Judgment ob- tained against Austin. The latter told the Mayor that (ee offered to remove the levy on payment of $26, The Mar- shal denied this statement, and the hear- ing waa adjiurned to next week to en- able Austin to corroborate his state- ment by witnesse SYMPATHY FOR FRANCE, | President of BR, the Mart BERLIN, June bling of the Reichstag to-day the Presl- dent, Count von Ballestrem, referred to tho volcanic disuster in the Islan Martinique and expressed the hi sympathy of the Reichstag with ‘the he tool u Bnd that’ the ‘recent. elections, produced @ majority sufficiently powerful to Sure hot only ‘the maintenance, but the evelopment of Republican institucion ——_—_— YOUNG WIFE IS MISSING. don Me- in Disap morial Day. George Mechener, a machinist, of No. #16 Lincoln avenue, Brooklyn, to-day asked the police to search for his wi Alice, missing since Memorial Day: Mra. Machener had been melancholy and had been watched carefully, In the _lexcitement of the holiday she escaped from the houne. Machener Is twenty-one and she on married only a year. When she went away she wore 4 blue y{jacket, Nght walat, gray skirt and white straw hat, @#he ls small tin stature, be- ing but 4 feet 10 inches tall, Mra, Mac! Ml sion of thie fearful calamity, which o | horrified all Germany,’ Lore fn Bes Bory present] ~ eligi eee 9.50% ‘Tan and Oxford grey covert cloth walking skirts, 7.00, Walking skirts, made of blue or black cheviot with white, hair line stripe, 8.50, Twenty-third Street. The World’s Uptown Office (Formerly at 36th St, & Broadway) Is Now Located at sed. [OBI BION),

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