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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1902. ‘ : z pk LL WILL DECIDE ON | "THE GOVERNORSHIP TO-DAY, ROST PS | | Likely to Announce Whether He Will Consent Pea Masala Mentossla ten | | to Take a Renomination. $3.60 per pair. Sixth Avenue and 31st St. Rebuilding Sale MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHING Saturday Morning Sale from 8 A. I. to 12/1. West J4th Street. ” < Saturday Specials That You Gan’t Afford to Miss. 11 to-day reached *the;ting himself to anything tangible was . . Besiaas tn | hen it was suggested to him that Sen-| , During the warm weather,—perfect fit, pliable | wh that leads to the Republican | oi. pratt had sald the Governor would Meawie , leathers and correctly modeled shoes are abso- | Vgenomination for his present office, | run_ again . | M f PiBatore crossing that bridge he is| “Senator Tintt Is a good advin lutely essential to comfort, Sorosis shoes pro- | f_-<Wo GREAT SPECIALS’ any or the Forenoon Only. ag ‘meditatively in the ca Bubbling aver with good humor, the vide all these qualities, with the additional | TWO GREAT SPECI s Positi | U t h bl V. | not been able to make up his | Governor talked freely but nebuiously ‘i * ‘i | Py , A 5 * Maaind that he wants to be the candl- | He told of his pleasant, but rather hard attributes of fashionable, appearance and diver- | Boys’ Washable Suits, Linen | Boys’ Washable Blouse Sail- vely Unmatchable Values. fei Before deciding he means to| trip through the West, of meeting many Hiv ohdesion or Crash; Tan Color; Sailor} or Suit in Galatea, Duck, Tc-morrow will be another great Saturday at Wigivel consideration ‘to everything |N°™ Yorkers, and eaid that he ws y gn. Blouse; elaborately Chambray, Crash (all the new- Rothenberg’s. There are specials tor the forenoon A TELM ioe eacuents going to Brooklyn late ray ba] None genuine without the Sorosis label. CElswined) B1t0 8 29c est combinations) 3 to selling that have never been rivalled in New York re. y Dik ebeal ap Mee ee oun Mar etoeresta Wilh’ tel rey Adc | tailing. But for those it is absolutely necessary that |, Nothing that will influence the re- ies veil ah as his prospects w 8 | years; value 59¢... 10 years; value 98c | you come between 9 A, M, and noon. Not out will be a = | Brooklyn leaders . M, . be | 2 m wr go unweighed In Bis men- | ied about the recent story that he | JAMES McGREERY &C0, | None sent C.0.D. For Saturday Morning Only, sold before nor after those hours. “4 2 yas to leave politics to enter the rall- | ‘ oy jmay make up his mind to-night, mem : | ~ = - road business as a high official on one | thi: 2 he is to meet Senator Platt and Jot the Harriman roads, the Governor Twenty-third Street, Crash Linen Suits for boys from 8 to 14 years 98c Girls Wash Skirts at 39c. P Chairman Dunn in solemn |waid s cnani Weel | (double breasted.) Value $1.98; for Saturday 9 A. M, TILL 12,” TO-MORROW ONLY. vp to consider bis prospects. | een te ie obs I add | Men’s White Duck Trouser; extra well- 69 On sale at 9 A. M., and they'll surely be gone by noon, Made from tigives the Governor paure is hin|take any raltrond job. bet me SS —————— | made, usual price, $1.50, but for Saturday only c olka dot Russian duck with full graduating flounce, . te Knowledge of the Republican|that T shall remain In polities.” | ¥ ‘ 4 ; trimmed with one wide or two narrow tailor straps } jon, Better than any other man) -Well, Governor.” broke In Lou Payn, | aaa tae Linen Coats, (size 34 to 42) 1.49 of contrasting duck; colors cadet and navy; special Cc ‘ s In-] * 1€ $2.50....0000 ence Swiabiaecainessrsclee) for three hours to-morrow at.eveeee eeres ; i ite State he knows that he has in-| “won't you come out flat sy ee u alu peeese . . ‘urréd the enmity of some of the most! whether you will run or not? 0 Men’s Crash Linen Trousers = y corporations. Wel! he knoWs.| aye waiting for you so as to tae Seu | JAMES McCREERY & Cl le Value $2.00... : eee 8c Ladies’ Wash Skirts, 79. that thelr contributions that have tn inatruct our delegates . WN STRIKE (lt BOYS Boye Blotsen cizes 6 to 12 vented iNiwhite 3 B Baise gone Inco the Republican cam] “orate very ind but T do not thin ae ae ys’ Blouses, sizes 6 to 12 years; in white ; Bears temve ee So 8E Bee S Er ya Meswould be tetk | MISSES’ SUITS. | pique or 1ancy striped madras. ~ Value 69c..... 39c p>. PECIAL FOR THREE HOURS 3 to the mppreaeras in the Oh o en No Mortange on Nomination, | TO-MORROW. ination. What ‘t means for ( al eeraiai thatine wasienuisolta have . . | . Maty one apnre eee ae noradenis | moreean on ene nosizalioh: the) 22.1 Postal Telegraph) Messengers Blouse and ‘‘shirtwaist” OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Made from Russian duck of the very best quality in E appreciates so thoroughly | ornor smiled and sald: * : — d pall fa atterns, Deep ting ' r fhe former Charman of the Ste eee eee cece on any nomina-| Follow the Plan of Labor) suits, made of plain or pomaot al ee paler e er Hy Hare orc eee goat {lot There Is no reason why any ove) Organizations in Making a) fancy colored lawns, — , white and black and white. We also have the same a siya | FRET Cee nee ee atEA Tan ij A . j |] style made f.om fine woven washable ee fee fp the. tA>t Te) [any time: Whoaver 16 nominated T am) Fight on the Company. trimmed with embroidery OPPENHEIM CLLINSS (o chambiays in ox-blood, blue and green. 19 A ho Wine ail’ confident the Republicans will carry the o = é nal valu é patate vote. He will not run unless) erate, and tucks, Flare flounce, je fftest econ ay Fe aitane Cc en the vote willl come out)” Asked whether he would step in and] Just ike real unton workmen the mes-| oy ig | a je Will be elected lremove Jerome, the Governor sald; senger bows attached to the main office | 5 i, At Fitth Avenue Hotel. veo cannot take any such action with: | of the Postal Telegraph Company, No. \Givenvravander6weats | Cl ‘ (e) t: Sale iB fe | Three Hour White Waist Special Fernie Governor's state of mind was lout charges being preferred and proved. | 254 Broadway, are on strike, and while | °° 4 y p | osing tu (Saturday, June 7th). TO-N.0xROW, 9 A. fl, TILL NOON ONLY. D evidénced to-day at the Fifth Avenue Some oharges were Med with me, but) their grievances are not well defined | > 7 a ) StiNaa ere. . a Bae which he reached shortly after they have been disproved. There are | they have picket lines and the regular 7:59 About 50 LADIES’ TAILOR. MADE SUITS, ** Accu: One of the season's most Popular styles in fine White Lawn, All over o'clock. Immediately surrounded by now no charges before me.” clashes with the police ! 1 i | mulation of a Seasons Business” (Values to $2500), to is a eke Hehe sare tue ed be ing ae ng around P politicians and newspaper men he spent | In regard to the appointment of Jus-| The strike started over the recent Satin Foulard “ Shirtwaist | close, \ Tu Peat: vohe a bach ck. * Feat as 2 pei to (oF | half-an hour telling them in many ways| tices of the Supreme Court to fit the| method adopted for delivery of tele- Dresses Tucked waist $40. co _inorrow for hres hours at. P' - _ that he would net announce himself as| vacancles caused by the deaths of Jus-| grams. Formerly a boy would be given AR le at * a candidate, tices Miles Beach and George P. An-| ten telegrams to detiver, and as that and flounce skirt. Blue, ——— ——s QNIt would not be right,” he sald. | drews, Mr, Odell sald he would make |caused delay in the delivery of some i B 75 W sh S uit r s “Prhere ure at least twenty-five good no decision until he returned to Albany: jof them the management decided to | OT black dots on white Biot 50 ETON 1 OGRE TS of Silk ae Broadcloth | oys’ G. as u Ss, G. “men from whom the Republicans may | He had heard the names of J. Van) give the boy: ly three tele t . | alues to 00), to close, F ats " | Veenten Gate cecaarroeate: GR dr-|[ecdlne te ting It canary | ground, and white dots on $7.50 FOR THREE HOURS TO.MCR .OW ONLY. | @ nearest that he came to commit: | num anit W. R, Spooner mentioned for them to return to the office after! black ground, 7. An offer, that, means enthusiastic sellins to-morrow Boys! P een At Wi. a the delivery of every third telegram, Sain Sailor oni culls Gf Chara of woven fabrics, in, blue About thirty of the boys did not lik ; and red striped and mixed patter Made wit uiettanaiatney RReLo aainiges re 12.50 | stout 109 LADIES COVERT JAC <ETS. Values to embroidered shield and ‘eommbination, collar a 1 hay, e ot “|B A i x and cut ery large collar; e. ull bi, ise vaneyatel ey eye |Figured Satin Foulard, or : $9, 75 sives 3 to 8; good values: ite m9 until (a f This mornin they established picket! Checked ‘Taffetas silk, e 42 to-morrow morning at. ballacee : Mnes about the building and stopped) ae : . eee = eS, | ~ INORG PEQDLERS.| TRICE WILL CASE.) sec Sher ee eerr ee tice anal Broaiway & 2ist St Coys’ Wool Pants. oa 4 D | Mtoe became co demonstrative abour|OteeD aud white, blue and : f FROM 9 A.M. TILL TWELVE TO-MORROW. |the building, however, that potise re-| white or black and white, | === = = | This lot is shown in. a wide oa of fashionable 15 ' 7 suey mi 2 ie ORWESIL Gs q | a s in cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, well itizens’ Union Detective Tells | Appellate Division Refuses to |strect station, and they kept the strlkc Sizes 14 and 16 years, i ¥ m to 12; special at sj About Collections by aMan| Restrain the Surrogate from | “sity n’ahecin a iad af tnclee nears, 16.50 | © Who Said He Divided with] Admitting the Document was stopped at Vesey street, and when | \ 2) . . a Sh ; B d Gi | _ ET Churchill. Signed in 1898. ho refused to Join the strikers he was White pique walking skirts, | e i nh tf O alt el Ss O88 or oys an iris. struck several times, but on the ap- | —with deep stitched GREAi SPLCiALS FOR DHSEE HOURS Ph TRUIIvilin gd) telen | use wesisre Union seaassersent te A Special Reductions, To-morrow TO-MORROW ; a Rr Sy Sa GT TS ee Ae rere eee ounce. Lengths, 37 to 41 . | Three sorts in one lot for to-morrow that _ PMétective, was again a witness a: the down a decision arming the order of [to thelr boys and that they did not ex- inches. Boys’ Girls & Child ren’s Shoes | have never sold for less than $1.39 per pair. hurehill trial at Police Headquarters justice Bischoff In the Willlam M. Rice | vect It to. ° | They'll go very swiftly at to-morrow’s special to-day.\Mr. Rosalaky, Sergt. Churchtil'® Wit) case. —— 3.00 Brok SY BO NERY, yi gounsel, put him through a searching — Aivert ‘T. Patrick, Individually and as The Cotton Marke: : ‘ A roken assortments (Main Floor, Annex) S price, y oss-examination about his visit® tO executor of the “i990 Rice wil Phe iacal cotton market opened strong| Children’s blouse sailor 5 5 $] 75 || Boys’ Russets and Calfskin Shoes, with circlets in soles 7: orderly houses and brought out SoM€ tomptod to resiraly Surrogate Mr tocdauy, with prices unchanged to Bipolnts te Ruiehedmerth pi Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes Reduced to . Children’s Dongola Kid Lace Shoes. . : dictory statements. Fitzgerald and. others from. probating {lower. Liverpool cables were weak and Suits, finished with pique $ Litde Gents’ Dongola and Calfskin Lace Shoe: ood value ic . Rosalsky questioned Stewart tie will of 1966, crop news averaged up bearishly, and braid, Made of blue;Children’s Shoes i . ” 1.00. 1.40 at $1.39 per pair; special to-morrow ateeeeeeeeee gannann his expenses and found that the Unger the decision of the Appellat Under these influences the market e : Pi t Leather Oxfords and Colonials for Misses “and Se hilt new is Untion ives up liverally to 18 | pivigion the Surrogate can go ahead | eased oft ACOCiEhe eail, Leman ober: and white or pink and seats Creived in time for to-morrow's special sale, Most exceptional 1796 ¢ wart spen a night, with the and may probate ¢ tors bought freely on the decline. The '. ; ‘ | i Sey eee brding to his expense bill, He used of ths win Mf in discretion It sl weather map gave nraetl Sake mo rain| White striped gingham, West Twenty-third Street |p value at pert aaean t tt idence Fit. \De admitted to probate. Patrick sougat 0 be ‘i sael vil exe aS : Be esi erence he RIE revent the’ probate ‘of ‘che afar Mine Belt Trading was moderately) Sizes 4 to 12 years, Ghild Sr Hat t 19c ' : mc salary fore, against him a The opening prices were: June, 8.86 275 | ren’ SS) un a Ss a le rt told about a “shake down" - to $86; July, 865 8,66; August, 8.41 7 — = _ a Vetting peddlers, declaring that he saw | CLUBMAN A SUICID (naa) Beptemben, 79407780 On ; REGULAR 2%. VALUES—FOR THREE YOURS ONLY. ser Erle; | Made of white pique with button crown and braid trimming; also Caps in Wirst avenue between Elghth and| BAL une 6.—George L. Har- | 7.89 to 7.81; Nov 1 to Erle int’ ot oe Soa she styles, made of fine lawns with clus sters of , eenth ‘streets a number of peddlers | i800, rd Sporting | cembe: ry, 7.70 to ont ty-third St Geo. W. Puller | French and full ruche styles, made of e he! ood Known clutre | 7.7! March, 7.7 wenty-thir reet, Minola Central | cks arranged in different styles and trimmed with j ed to pay % cents to a man who n elu March, 7.76 |f tuc ig y’ , Spry elle malt man, suicide by shootin : |] embroidery. Not one in the lot worth less than 29c.; all. spec that he was giving up half he got) himself d. Ill health ts said M. were: July, Hs e y at to Churchill. ve. He was thirty- mber, Rab; Oeto- for three hours to-morrow atsesseeereeeeces cere ree , anuary, 790 A CLEARING: HSE Central National Must Pay $5,000 for Violation of Rule of the Association— President Pleads Ignorance, © “Do you know the name of one ped- Gler who gave up?” Mr. Rosalsky d Seen FRESH OUTBURST "SPECIAL FAVORS. STOCK MARKET = decicc.*'~) FROMMT.PELEE, GRANTED KRUGER.) DULL ATCLOSE, “2° collecting there since the first of }U. 8: Steel pf. ooo TT A ain! Boys’ & Young J ud Men’s Suit Sale, Because of great success last week, A Sale of 400 New Single and Double-Breasted BOYS’ SUITS (sizes 6 t@ 16), also Rugby or Norfolk Suits, Reduced from $6.00 ) To 53, 75. ted ————= fabash pf interrupted extern Unlon Tel 1s he a po-| Cloud Spread Over Fort De|Ex-President of the Transvaal|Started Off with Show of) \"t) 4 ‘ih "it el, a LK, dat pf. Hi isn't licem: I think hb 1 Pe . Wis, Centra fe Isn't a policeman, 1 tnink he) France, but No Stones Fell) Not Required to Make! Activity, but Prices Sagged |W cen 9 Pilea regarding culrottomn ecllecuivha {92 you he gave money to! and There Was No Panic, | Acknowledgment of British! and Business Dropped Off was unanimously adopted at a special ee “But “youn dd ot see him pay the Sovereignty. Later. LONDON MARKET STRONG. meeting of the Clearing-Houe Assos to any > n RANOE, baa ee Ree eadier didn’t put up| FORT DE PRANCE, Island of Mart ‘American Securities Steady at Ad-| Tho meeting was called especially to ‘office: On vost drove him of the| nique, June 6, 10.1 MA voleanie] LONDON, June 6—The organ of | The stock market ¢ vance of 1-8 to B-4, hear the report of the Clearing-Hous swale” y mm m i Bbealskey and Mr. Sandford both |outburat from M Pelee to-day re- |, Secretary Cl e1 etive e openini The securities market in London to-| Committee on the matter, and that war Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, the {active at the opening than f dan was strong and steady, Business| the principal thing considered in the ses- A resolution fining the Central Nation. al Bank %,000 for infringement of the AN &.505 Wh St. Store oniy, ALSO YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, Reduced from $15, $16 & $18 to $12, (31 TO 35 breast measure). All 3 stores, Nosh farhart « (6. waceccccccceeccoeteee. was hearsay testimony and | suited in the formation of a heay cloud | a : Be BRrLoREm ORE Con parte etminar to that of May 20 nar erougn se (BUFmESEHaM Post, says to-day tha, | TAa hot up to the ordinary 4% ag_much improved. andthe general| on, which lasted nearly half an our r “It is hearsay and won't. tell EE LENS AQUEBM . i vary day. | TP vorest in financial matteys better than| The specific charge made by thecem- on account of his ageand infirmities,|° prices at the start the British Government has waived |{rregular, with mos, VBBSSSSESVVSIVSeSsessssses Inet the defendant here, but it is | W%# nol so dense prmation that ought to be kent on| No stones fell, and when the cloud somewhat for some ume mittee was that the bank had been tn ‘ } } chang?s |") "the department for American rall-! the habit, for the past two months or @ ROADWAY Stores: { cor. 43H 13th St.) Cor. Canal St. $ Near Contes Shy sh rin (HET AR Wane {ragtionally below last t'n closl securities, trading was moderately Fst. Churchill ; had spread over ort de frrance, hai |tt2 SWaHD for (he BckngW ed Tent Oy eee anne at ih he carts dee [Rave and the tone mood. Prices were |#o, of sending certain autof-town chock: @ OS RORSSSSSSOO8S00292 0 Vrssoeseess fatter: | yy rehiy Khexaleraain nic here, [Mf Kruger of British soverelgnty }ir ge did not renect th TRRAWING HE vanced from If to 3-4 above the elvew! for collection and charging )——== = = ‘ motte. ine | an hour 1 ner 10 panto here. pe ot refles rad showing of | as ew Ya lle FA > Uae Meare av the collerain | How Tater there was no pant "lover the Transvaal, ser e adaltway Soturition ta sug [elgainw, Aguree at New, York yesterday. | chem at thelr full value. President d- cleared the whole outfit away f ‘ance that the | mn Government has guaranteed to | -onton inarket tive and strong, South African Tnining | Win Langdon, of the bank, admitted the ngver game dack while {was in] volcanic oucvurats colncide with the | a Candin pacite was the most active|iecurties are firm and fairly active, — | practice, but said that he had not Je precinct. changes of the moon all the Boer delegates in Europe a} ..ocK opening with a gain of 7s, at ————[————- realized before that it was an infrac- se naerON Island Of St. Vincent,| safe conduct to their homes in South | 134, after losing 18 w up to The Wheat Market. tion of the rule. Yednesday, June 4.—Veasels leaving the) ag 134 5,000 sh : Sa pean ica. 3 5,00 shares of Reading were aold\ «phe w day. wan, weak aa , Inland of Martinique have experienced AU tue aianing ACBAci COlASRLG ai paint lariat market to-day was weak | ICWANGSE REBELLION SHRIOUS. r ; The War Office has e Ae ik BU at the opening, July going off to 773-4.) poryy y Upheavals and agkations of the sea, Me artiet M of 1-2 tne enn ae ist raily, Out:| PESING, June G-According: 9 td pointing to submarine eruptions, between) Une 19 tore i here>’ After the first half-hour the trading | Lalas. cers, Se the | French reporte the rebellion in the ' and m L | weil and lence with whieh he con f iS) side markets were steady After he Province of Kwai i serious The i up and ’ a ducted the long campaign in South |Yecdme dull and the sentiment was) grat half hour the market became more American ‘Conaul ai Gantol Spires and of Bt. Vincent, the #hin-| Africa, and has as ont evenly divided. steady and trading was moderately ac-| Wade, telegraphs that Gen. my Mee Me ‘ Jouds which have been con-| cate to, bracpe i Trading was extremely dull during | tive, Corn was firm at the start on hou, where he has long been en- ' tna rising and spreading, in the! sufound aehae of the fe - | the afternoon without any special move>| weather conditions in the central West. The rebele withdrawn 7 direction of the Boufriere volcano, aince| CHENG, PFANSTS AY Own throughs | ment ne market, up to the close,| New York's opening prices were: ‘west and. north, May 18, and which have been mimaken| out the trying period Was purely a professional one, the] Wheat—July, 713-4 to 777-8; September, ' a 200-Acre Tract Near for tropical clouds, have proved to be! RP era tl sini Feblied, Wn behalf AE] speculative public holding off awaiting | 767-8 to 70. Decembe Steam emitted from the crater, trom| th aka a Conarat uintions deyelopements in the coal troubles, tember, 4; July, 671-2 nomin: port and Will Spend} which tases of fame are issuing which, he was si The cloning was dull and without any Chicago's on prening Breen ur Corn—Bep- SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. r - | Mighuy would Fecelve with great sat. | spectal fea The total sales of | —v, 9,000 in Making Im: ae ica vai artinlauelies aalie (a ti slosks were 20,000 shares, and of bonds to aBecembar, 7s fa 7 Gene [ime rlets: 4 001euy ste LTIMoOR pats» ~ relieve the S{. Vingent volcano materi- . 62 ‘Beptember, 9 to 583-4; December, tow Water Tin’ ‘Gloposstion tetmmen the Laman, |BOER OFFICERS ARE HEH to 14 Hees were: | #4247. Hook Pr Ate Ty canon Ie sndleputable GLAD WAR IS OVER, Os Wheat—July, We ebro Seems Wah date Maree 6b od Ge ET fdmund ¢ ovey, Aw " ppen. offercs econ ber, offers —— aT ‘ iy PTT ier porys nu peep ea Pinot 74 curator | Ant Miceonmotive i Corn—July, i 7-8; Beptember, 04 1-6 of- PORT OF NEW YORK, farm] 94 vreum of Natural! aa aiipoNn, Bermuda, June 6—The At ‘4 ited: ‘November, @ offered; ‘December, eae ARSIVED. Aw atau as Ate ot she United esves | Hier officers who have been liviag in| Am % Gealonion' Barve AP os *#/ the prison camps on the Islands near | Xi ted on the ghore of ast ¥, and George ©, Curt! here have been allowed thelr liberty on | Abs ‘outlay of SUMO ix contem-| fe endeavoring to amcend the eastern | parole, Several of thom came ashore | fai: Ate former owners were | *He of the Boufsier here to-day and were interviewed ® Moaton, and 3000 a as Gens, Cronje, Weasels, Botha and | ose ot New ¥ me BR UPI MINIT TO CUBA, | ad esr aa a a ed [eas : 6 " san gin wune —Idonel B, G. Gare would be fifthtad 1S get" back’ to af ny ritiah Ce |G y jonaul-Geneval at Havana, Bias’ ches hs baa eal Oh “wt BUY:| whose appointment aa Miilster to em of sir oere will iin Re ashore > wo eh, eas thie city, from Ben- Chicago's gone. pr prices, were: —June, 73 18) Ju tember, 70 S-4' to tb 1-8 fered, ‘Corn = Fune, 68 23-4 to @ i-6; Gy" 68 7-8; December, 4 fotne lerney Ciiy. Multarn a5F NT OF CHAMBER, June + INCOMING BT and former Let ind, ‘Tyne, SPP EL SE ei Esyissss = eet Pas ba magetiod a, et ante mae tad | fa en, of ten. The oficers a peat

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