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LOCAL. FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT. Juative Glegerich has been asked in the Bupreme Court to adjudge William L | Marks in contempt of court for his; Mrs. Robert Osborne @lleged failure to deliver to Judge Edward Brown, the recetver of the » M. Powers Company, certain contracts w Marks is asserted to have mado @s a member of the M. Powers Com- pany with the American and La France = re Engine Companies, BI ESS MEN MEET BARO} Baron Shibusawa, the ‘J. Plerpont Morgan of Japan,’ has visited New York's financial district. He called at the New York Life Insurance Bulld- ing, where he met President Clark and Gi other officers of the Brads:ree pany and had the workings of the ican credit reporting system ex to him and his sulte. NEW FERRY COMPANY Edward Lauterbach a con- ference with Mayor Low which may Tesult in the ending of the Staten Isl- and ferry monopoly. Already the Penn- sylvania road, controlling the present ferry service and the ralfway lines over the island, has agreed to put on new boats and increase their speed IAVE WIRE CAUSES LOCKJAW. Gertrude Israel, four years old, who lived on Bay Seventeenth street, Bath Beach, died in Mount Sinai Hospital from fockjaw. LAW FOR D0G FOUNTAINS. President Cantor will Introduce an ordinance in the Board of Aldermen making it unlawful for any one io ta per with the proposed drinking foun: tains for dogs and cats. LAUDS BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. Lee K. Frankel, manager of the United Hebrew Charities, presided at | the session of the Summer School in Philanthropic Work held in the United Charities Building, on Fourth avenue. | Luward T. Devine, ral 8 ry} of the Charity. Organization Society F spoke highly of the efficiency of the } present Hoard of Health | f HAD VISION OF SUICIDE. / A suicide, foretold in a dream, was re- | vealed when Mrs la Ferry, thirty-| five old, was found dead in her apartments, No. 927 De Kalb ave-| nue, Brooklyn, She had ended her iife by hanging, and but for the vision of Mrs. Emma Rockel, who lives at the game address, the body might not have been discovered for many hours, LAWSON-—SUITS. James 8. Lawsor 229 Broadway, ani daughter of Mr. and M an attorney at d Miss Blanche Sut 1s J. Suits, the home | were marri ‘of the bride, No. 60 Ne ork avenue, Brooklyn, by the Rey. Dr. J.C. Wilson! ynother woman manager will enter SHE ACCUSES POLICEMAN. the New York theatrical field in Octo- ‘Three pretty young women appeared |ber, when Mrs, Robert Osborne will before Inspector Harley at Police Head- open the Berkeley Lyceum, In West quarters and one of them, Miss Mabel Forty-fourth street, as a playhouse for Brown, brought charges against Police- the smart set. Mrs, Osborne has ex- re Man Patrick McErnerny, of the Twenty- cellent associations In the venture and second Precinct, allem ine pbs “went Mtends to iatroduce novelties that she Forty-third street Friday and was belleves will be appreciated. duct unbecoming a police-| “Workmen will begin extensive alter- qman, ations to the house next Tuesday," said BOY IS MISSING. Mrs, Osborne to The Evening Worla Ercest Hugin, thirteen years cld, who to-day. ‘The stage will be enlarged lived at . 30 West hirty-fourth and deepened, a large drawing-room street, ey sing. ane lad es TS where patrons may meet each other store at Forty-fourth street and Tenth | jotwee: f a, and venue, where he had been svorking, on | between the acts will be arranged, and the afternoon of June 15, and since then ® color and lighting scheme of my own he has not been seen. will be installed. IRA SHALEWS CONDITION, “It 1s my bellef that a theatre should guilty of cont \WOMAN WILL RUN MODEL THEATRE FOR SMART SET, ote Contractor Ira Shaler {s reported this /not bey eahiah aE my, ales house 4 morning to be steadily improving. The |S8all attempt to have the decorations . syaiclang, In Presbyterian. Hospital, (84 lights so gentle and harmonious aivere Mr. Shaler 1s n. patient, say that, {At they will be soothing to the mind} “althongh Mr. Shaler Is not yet out of and restful to the eye, danger, they belleve he will recover. | Prlees Not to Exceed 82.50. CONDITION OF THE DO a1 “Although I shall bid for exclusive ‘The condition of Mr. Dorsett, who with patronage, the prices will not be In- his wife, was injured in a runaway inordinately high. The house is small Central Park, remains yout the same, and the productions will be expensive, according to ‘the physicians of Presvy- /put 1 do not think T shall charge more ferian Hospital, Mrs. Dorsett continues |1i1n' 260 for the be tae Dhla dea SAN pana: Mi ee ; 50 {pr the best seats. ‘This HQimtey, SLeOE npn ayer not exceed the regular tariff! in t Is Making Extensive Alterations in Berkeley Lyceum. MRS. ROBERT OSBORNE. Broadway theatres when the commlis- sion one Is almost invariably compelled | to, pay to speculators or agents is added to the advertised prices, “My idea in the is to introduce European novelties, not ll necessarily of a theatrical nature. “or Instance, if I could close a contract with D'Annunglo, the Italian author, for a course of lectures, I think it would be a popular innovation, “In theatrical entertainments I shall confine myself to the exploiting of re- fned musical comedies farce-comedies. Horse play and yul- garity will have no place on the stage. Should the yenture prove successful, it is Likely that I shall purchase and pro- duce plays especially writen for the theatre, Performances at 9 P. M. vening performances will begin at 9 o'clock, which is early enough. One does not ‘ike to jump up from the din- ner table and hasten to the theatre. As the length of the performance will sear: gxceed, two hours, the audien ready to depart’ soon after 11 o'clock i B ae Mrs. Osborne has not chosen a name the house. She ts not Inexpertenced the matters, having managed Kawakami and Sada Yacco, the Japan- actor and actress, last season. She Do conducted the’ dramatic bri ists at the Waldorf-Astoria, rk will fe TUNNEL LABORER | While at work in the Rapid Transit | | Tunnel at Ove Hundred ana Forty-| NEWPORT FILLING UP. ninth street and Spencer pls r morning Dominick Angillo, of John KR, MeLean Takes Possession t One Hundred and Fiftiet athtameniaorann Benmcttin Villa, right leg broken. He was taken 26.—Mrs. Cornellus WPORT, June An to In Hosp KILLED ON A TRAIN, Vanderbilt and her daughter, Mira Gla- An unidentifled man, forty years ol4, dys, returned last evening from New 5 feet 6 inches in height, with brown Haven, where they went to attend the hair. smooth face end wearing black | Aa sap remit ut Yale. and white striped trousers, black calico |ComMencement exercises 4 hirt, double-breasted vi and. laced | Regiinald C. aVnderbilt also arrived on hoes, while riding on top of a freight silate redariolfensal car was struck ‘by a oe rent! the late train, Mrs, Frederic Benson is Hund and Fifty-firet. t and the Harlem River and killed. WOMAN DIES ON STREET. | Mrs. Alice Hickey, forty-five years | 14, of No, 176 First avenue, while waik- ~ MUNYON’S. Mrs. Vanderbilt's guest at The*Rreak- taking the place of Mrs. Willam Jay, who has returned to New York. John R, MeLean, of Cincinnati Washington, who has a lease of James ers, Gordon eBnnett's Stone Vila, John R. Mrs, Julia Ward Howe, Mrs. widow of Judge Lamar, of , Who Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Kane, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Lehr, of New York, arrived here to: day ing on Twenty-third street at 4.30) o'clock this morning, was taken {II and fell to the sidewalk. John Keefe, of | No, 42 East Twenty-third street, a na) Herman Suttervold, of No. 252 West piss ee a Thirty-ninth street, went to her as- | P AD sistance, and Policeman Molloy, of the — mrores. pid rolkeman Maller ote) “REST SHAMPOO M = summoned an ambulance from the N w | a _ ‘ork Hospital, but before. it arrive . Hickey dead, The surzen death. : Makes the skin soft as velvet; cures all 4 \facial blemishes, Indorsed and used CABLE by women everywhere. Sure cure for a Prickly Heat and all Eruptions of the |Skin. If you want the best, purest and NEAR CIVIL WAR IN HAYTI. KINGSTON, Jamaica, June %—Maii advices from Hayti say the situation | MUNYON. there is: growing moré serious daily. The adherents of the Presidential Most women have didates are guarding the latter's houses | coarse, sallow and rough nightly. | skins, because they do not 4 SCANDAL AT TIENTSIN. | digest their food properly, PEKING, June ~fhe commanders} MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA of the allied contingents at Tienteln | CURE enables one to eat what they like and all they like. It Corrects constipation, iit makes the blood rich, It gives life and glow to the skin and makes the complexion look fresh and youthful, have replied to 4 request of the Minis- tera that they describe the franvhises granted by the provisional Kovernment Of that city, to which numerous strong objections have been inade. ees $50,000 for Strikers. INDIANAPOLIS, June 2,~A cash do nation of $50,000, to be used io carrying fon the strike In the West Virginia coal | lf your blood oH a fields, was received at national head- | Ofer get a 25¢. bottle o Guartors of the United Mine. Workers. | MUNYON'S BLOOD CURE Ti came from the Hinols miners. arya 7 AAR It will eradicate all. im- ap 8 purities and poison from by = Clothespote, | fh! syatem. While playing in the back yard of his] gor eradu home, at No. 2% Hamilton avenue, ouety cloase 0 Callahan, four| $3ual ee Gendrom, scalew avd erveis Mtiunlavidg the Realy, tty and will give uew lite aud ¥i Lil destructive germs or Hinge wars of ole as iby SMI eatin Sy Woe ,|Sweetest toilet soap ever made, try it— for allay! MUNYON'S WIT: romptly arrest tho felling out of the bal ce oe 1 sverrubare, Price Ibe. reine A cra Mebing and irritation, and fy HAZEL sah" ‘ ® thick lather Tale the os way of productions | and musical , and | | | | NEW YORKER ROCHESTER, J aged thirty-five, of No fourth street, New York }a fast freight hoard. Both legs were « die, BIG TELEGRAPH CONTRACT. PHILADELPHIA, June .0.—The Di rectors of the Pennsylvania Railroad have approved 1 At Cassatt's con Jtract with the P Telegraph Com- pany CUDABYS IN THE FIGHT, CHICAGO, June 26 —The conviction In the corn pit, on ‘change and around the Board of has become settled t crowd” is to ve the principal opponent of the Hav ris-Gat when the time comes for the tof elther the duly or m of loss to an insurance company, convicted OLAIM HOGG'S OIL ¥ i BEAUMONT, ‘Tex. Juse 2—A_petl- {tion has been filed In court asking that a receiver be appolnted for all companies having wells or owning prop. in the Pelham-Humphries survey. LIVED WITH A BROKEN BACK. ROCHESTER, June ter iy fourteen months with a broken back Charles Bruhl, aged twenty-six years, | i | | ic | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1902. {TELEGRAPH. || * > HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SYRACUSE Twenty-two ud & cinss of Fal+ | isn Polytechnic Institute; kdward W jsign, the bodies of Joseph R_ Conkling to we brought before | Ha ation of th ppellate Division | and his ary zabeth. victims side | Nileonto: Eecelye ROSH of the New York Supreme Cour of Monda: rand suicide, were \ Las u of Arts Ao. Hepburn, Vice-P [lai rest. A large crowd, composed for » the Ti poeh apa ident First National Bank of New York. | mostiy of women, thronged the come. Ve wi | y In the vicinity of the grave and ms jSXow tn MIGAN, muttered denunciations Flowers coy- Bow DOL, K. Me Thomas 1g delivered at the one hundredth the opening SISTERS STUDYING LAW, WILKESBARKE, Pa, June Donte | en, and her sister | have registered office of S.J yeen graduated the Septembe ARS GET 832,000. IMER Pal J dynamited the safe of Perry J. Rleugh a storekeeper near here, last night and sto $12 in eu y aad | r Judgment and promis- Mrs ns wed win a fa COPYRIGHT sou brw Corn Men's Flannel Coats and Pants, valued at $12, for 7.50 Grand Climax styles, all woo, values’ § Se & w 2% distinct styles, smart and Sif eevee sheers Very latest styles, military cut, padded shoulders, $12 and $15 value Norfolk Suits, belt and yoke and double-breasted, very swagger, $16 & $18 values 75 of our finest Suits, worth $20 and $22.,,.13.85 He fell from a telegraph pole) and returned to her home. | Were traced and the girl w A cedar thicket about tw Ogdensburg on the Amer The founda in Hes from is dead April 19, 1901 NEW YORKERS GET DEGREES. MIDDLEBURY, Vt. June 26—At Mid- graduation honorary conferred on thre follows: Doctor of etd Kellogg. Hrook- At MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., June 25—Side by side fn one grave in Iftllside Ceme resting In coffins of the same de-, as Law tery, stock DETROIT, Juno W.—Specials from orthwesiern Michigan tell of a severe m nmpanted by hail that swept of the State. At K neter ever know Jered both coffins |SUMMER HOME BURNED. | STAMFORD, Conn., June %.—Flre en- Urely destroyed the summer residence led. A heavy wet [Of Charles Severtus, of New York. The minutes and was | origin of the blaze fa unknown. The loss ere hall storm, probably will be $0,000, CLYDE FITCH MADE M. A. TEACHER ACCUSED, AMHERST, Mass, June 2—Among} WANTAGH, L. 1, June %.—The case figure: 25¢. section the honorary degrees conferred at Am-|of Jesse Covert, of Seaford, against herst College were these; Doctor of|afiss Sarah Evans, teacher in the public nities, Benjamin E. Smith, of|school, for whipping June 4 his eleven- ew York; Doctor of Laws, John M./¥ear-old son Floyd with a plece of rub- lark, of Albany, N.Y. and William |ber hose, came. before Justice ‘Tatem ford Mea of New York; Master | last evening. Young Covert desoribed de Fitch, of New York, and puipping and safa he had been pun- Avis nes, of New York. ned for whispering. me IRE IN PHILADELPHT =a thst PHILADELPHIA, Juno 28—Fire to- of each day destroyed che bulldin os. 2205 to. or hall. 209 North F nt street, occupied by C. 25. Fleuhr, furniture dealer. and) Webter Ms Bros. Jewellers, $50,000, ACCEPTS CARNEGIE!S GIFT, BINGHAMTON N, Y., June %,—Last night the assessors finished counting the ballots cast fn a special election held © taxpayers of this city to, decide her the city shall ept gift of $7,00 by Andrew Carnegle for a brary by pledging a yearly appropria- tlon of 10 per cent. of the gift for Its Support, The returns showed a ma- jority of 498 for the acceptance of the gift. RORBED CANADIAN PACIFIC. HARTFORD, June %.—Gordon Your WIFE AND INFANT. Young Mother of Four Chil- dren Takes Her Youngest from Happy Home and Can- not Be Found. Open Conn, C. Metcalfe, who aes been known in| Jacob Beckfer, who lives at No, 239 es under different names, ana] .” . . ae Wanted for thefts, from, the| West Sixty-sixth street, appealed to the * acific Railway Company and| Police at Headquarters to-day to help pres Company, | of Y | Manitoba, was arrested in Bristol on a Dine e Uh ei ue mater sats hie acour, Warrant issued by United States Com-| children, the eldest not yet four years oner Marvin and lodged tn all tn] 14 y to await the process of requis{-| Ol Mrs. Beckfer Is only twenty-three. She was happily married, her husband | WELLINGTON New Zealooa June| being the Janitor of several apartment M—The Rigvt Rey “tlam Garden| houses in Sixty-sixth street, but she B.D. Bishop of iskla+t, Ig| WAS Subject to fits of melancholy, and He born in 1831, He had seen | once before she absented herself and Wo Au ssivad since 3839 1:4 Pri-| was found at a relative's In the Bronx, of New caalind shire 186 entirely unconscious of the happenings KIDNAPPED GIRL FOUND, of the twenty-four hours of her absence OGDENSRURG, N. Y,, Juno -Lucy| She went a on Tuesday, carrying| RARE Lafleur, fifteen years of aye, of Fine| her ten-months-old girl baby. Her hus- “W, who wae abducted over a week |D&Nd has inquired of every friend and acquaintance, and searche: has been found| pital inthe’ city By Sry eH OMe Riel ago by \Jfor anything you want in our stores, no matter what itis, Our plete that there is nothing in the line of Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishings that not find here, |fithe season's latest pattern and \feverything Is marked In plain OIL CLOTH Sc. a yard. for Friday and Saturday only. 9c. a YARD. A most complete assortment of Summer Furnishings, Chairs, ers, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, & gale when ndvertised in the Sunday World. SATURDAY. Cash or Credit. | apparentl cool | days! We take advantage of this deligt ful shopping weather to quote some “Hf | Prices” on fine Handkerchiefs for Friday jand Saturday. (Quantities limited) | Ladies’ Pure Linen, hemstitched, hand ene — broidered, Initial Handkerchiefs, = value 15c, Special, each. Ladies’ Pure Linen, soft finish, hemstitched Handkerchiets, excellent value 7 15c. Special, each. . c \ | Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered jHandkerchlets —a manufacturer's sample lot— if, ets values up to 35c. Special, each, J2ke Ladi ‘ Linen-centre Hedmscige trim- > med with lace, a splendid quality © 4 tnd worth 2s¢., Special ab aig 10c Men's Extra Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with \% and % inch hem—a_ mani sample fot—many worth §0c. ; Your Convenience Is now so thoroughly com- 7 ‘ou will ery article is of CASH OR CREDIT. , 35c., 45c. and 55c. pecial, each. Men's Pure Linen Cambric H: 1, and % inch hems, value Special, each. John G. Williamson & Som DEPARTMENT STORE, Columbus Ave., 82d and 83d Sts, TOC. (Large Size Remnants, ) ng the lot you will tind some of t grades manufactured. Enough pattern to cover any size room Sold regularly heretofore for 35c., 45c. and 5Sc. per yard; Rescued a from Drink. Popular Society Girl Saves Her Brother from a Drunkard’s Grave, 7 choice for Rock- There Isa safe and easy way of ou! drink habit. A simple little been used by thousands of husbands biighting putting thi and tasteless ie ore coffee oF es dh oti te is destroy Isabelle te r. a methods sa Sie tarts belle Lurner, ter, dauehter or wife who Is cursed driak in her family could know of this Te vou cure’ to, try a sample of Gol you care a Speci Dr. J. W. Haines. 3384 Glet Cincinnati, Ohio. will gladly sen write a trial package free to show. Nips and that seme cre: \-at P gotten senecife are Be OWeixmann & Muelle House: G. ey: sickness way. Columbus ave. Hrooklyn by Ben}. Rowenzwex, ton st. Saturday Evenings Till 10. OLD COINS FIND READY AT THE Two days more onlv, Friday and Saturday, history. Wait no longer, gentlemen; the time for act remarkable feast of the year, you have no time to Grand Climax Sale. For Two Days Only. Men’s Business Suits. Men’s Suits in worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres and Scotches, painstaking workmanship, excellent inings and trimmings; suits really worth 6 95 | ° desirable; made | $11 and $12; two days only. 11.65 Men’s Swell Suits in every fabric with hand-padded shoulders, perfect in style and fit; $18 is the usual price; two days only pees eecere Grand Climax Sale. Two Days Only. Men’s Furnishings. For 4-ply linen Collars,| Men's Underwear, 15c. qualtty. lean and 50c. values, 39c For 4-ply linen Cuffs,, Men’s Belts, worth 25c 5c 8c 25c, quality. | | For fine li Handker- 25c. r fine linen Handker Peles aan Wf | Men's Negligee 59c | 8c chiefs, 15c. value. Shirts, 1.00 value: 25c¢ For 50c, Neckwear. Men's Negligee | | Shirts, worth 1.50, 98c 1 Men’s Hose, 23c For 50c, Suspenders. Grand Climax Sale of Men’s Summer Clothing. Coats, worth, Alpaca Coats, wort $3.50, tor « 2.50 Men's Outing Coats andPants,, Alpaca 2.50, for ie eto 9,75 1.50 | Sale Boys’ Clothing. orth $13.50 & $15 0 years, swell 4.79 Wen wee Wewtnrat hoe) two-button J 1.65 HE CLIMAX REACHED GREAT UNLOADING SALE. ~ Grand Climax Sale Men’s Pants. Favor lathhing (0 COR. CHAMBERS STREET & BROADWAY. and this great sale will haye passed into ion has come. If you desire to participate in the most lose. These offers amount practically to a donation, Grand Climax Sale. For Two Days Only. Men’s Stylish Suits. TMen’s Superb Suits in the choicest and newest pat- terns and the latest approved cut; the fabrics are the most reliable for service; ordinarily these gar- J ments are sold at $18 to $22; for two Hi 5 Men's Magnificent Suits, hand tailored, garments of days only.. seee.... imported fabrics; all made in the finest 17.65 manner by skilled workmen; merchant tailors get $30 and $35 for them; for two days only... Grand Climax Sale. Two Days Only. Men’s Straw Hats. Men's Straw Hats, 50: Men's Panama Hats, worth 75c., for C untrimmed, worth $3 5.00, Men's Straw Hats, valued at 1.00, for 75¢ Men's Panama Hats, large shapes, value $5 Men's Strav Hats, 4 00 7.50, for +50 values, @ LAD ealuss Men's Panama Hats, Men's Straw Fats, real 10.00 val- worth 2.00, 1S ues, $6 Blue Serge Coats, single & double breasted, worth $5, 3.75 Blue Serge Coats, fast color, valued at $4, 2.50 h Men's Pants, the kind you ha 1 paid N $4 and $4.50 values, are to y) 98 Meryh one n’s Pants, genuir Ko now for Men's Pants, these are qualities never sold any- where for less than §5,50 & $6,they are marked now Men’s Bike and Golf Pants, positively bona fide $3, F4 and $5 values, to be sold at... \