Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EMPEROR LOST ALL-NICHT RACE, MeteorBeaten bylduna, Owned by the Em- press—Dines Yachts- men in 45 Minutes. KIBL, June 30.—Emperor William steered his American-built schooner yacht Meteor across the finish line at 1.30 this morning, two hours behind the Iduna, the Empress’s yacht, which, in the lightest of airs, between flat calms, passed from the tail end to head of the fleet. The Lasca came jn second. The Salling Committee got in at 4 o'clock and its members went to their homes without announcing the re- sults. “Ben” Parker, skipper of the Meteor, snyat “They ought to pull | the masts out of the Meteor and put in a motor.’ The Emperor, Admiral Von Eisen- | decher says, thinks very well of the Meteor, Emperor Presides at Banquet. Emperor William presided to-day the annual dinner of the Imperial ¥: at ht Club. Among the 30 guests present were George von L, Meyer, the United States Ambassador*to Italy; Commander Villlam N. Beehler, the United States aval Attache, at Berlin; George Bar-| clay Rives, Third Secretary of the United States Embassy; P. A. B. Wid- ener's party from his yacht Joseph: Allison Armour and J. Hopkins Smith, | 45 Minutes fram Soup to Cigars. According to th Imperial order, pre. cisely forty-five minutes elapsed from the soup to cigars. 1 His Majesty often says that Is time @nough for any man to spend in eating The yacht race, which was won by Empress's yacht Iduna, fore noon yeste included the E the 8 started be+ contestants hoone ish-built yacht Cleely, owned by Cecil Qu Soon after the yachts got away the wind ‘began to die out and the race | Vecame a drifting match. Emperor William t have en-| tertained some guests at dinner in the evening, but he stuck to the Metcor, which also had the Empress on board Mood was taken out by launches to the owners and crews of the contesting yachts, and the night was spent on tne water drifting a! over the course. | A{ter several hours sailing, as the wind had dropped a good deal, the Sailing Committee decided to shorten the course by one side of tne triangle and to instruet the yachts to sail home direct from the first Tne committee borrowed ail ¢ able steam launches beron each, the tau of meni= ed 10 in tercept and instruct + sto this effect before they hurd t mark. Cleely Lost Her Advantage, Acting under these in Cicely rounded the mark at home, but Emperor William 9b. this chan t teor was going the would show her best points. Then the Sailing Committee coun manded its previous Instructions. Meantime the Cicely had lost the five minutes she had gained, and, being to leeward, lost five minutes more jn gyb- ing. All the yachts, with their spinak Yoomed out to starboard, then st for the second mar! On this reach the wind continued to die away. Tho al of cov Meteor rounded the nd when ig of eleven miles eis dead calm. i was almost a STRUCK AGAINST SOFT COAL. Ship Riveters Name Nu One of @pecial to The Evening ¥ CAMDEN, N. J., June % s employed et the shipbuilding plant sirusk to-day’ for mor f soft coal and for nee as heir Grievancen, orld.) Phreo hun- LAKE SCHOONER IN PORT. A eight unusual to mariners’ eyes in| this port is presented by the arrival] of the schooner Linerla, which hails from Milwaukee and was bullt at Mant-| towoc, Wis, in 1884, NEW SHIP TO BE LENGTHENED. ‘The new Clyde liner Apache, although! dullt last yeer, left last night for Phi delphia, where she will be cut in two and sixty feet added to her len The| Apache ‘runs between New York and Charleston and Jacksonville. PATROLMEN TO ORGANIZE. Plans are belng formulated for an or- Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association. At present the special policemen of the city AVE no, organization, of Ni formation of the association. ROSELLE KNOTT VERY ILL. Miss Roselle Knott, an actress, whol for a season was the leading member o! Richard Mansfield's compan subsequently prentea pe role, at Lygial) iin "Quo Vaal dai ie F into "Hospital, fourth street STONE BROKE GLASS EYE. Ellis, f No. East mne, N. J. z with several boys when one Threw @° atone whith struck flrs glass! eye. The glass was shattered by 1x the stone, but the lad was uninjured, MEYERS—UFLAND. Miss Annie Ufland, daughter of Mr.) in ewes Thivty: a ANNA | and Mrs, Abraham Uaand. was married | states crulser Brooklyn, in command of Her- The ceremony was per- formed by Rabb! A. Noot under a ca» opy of ri The bride's dower wi 000 house and $25,000 in money, is connected with many charities. ARCHBISHOP CHAPELLE HERE. Archbishop Paul Chapelle, who was 1 delecate to the Philippines, ar- rived from Cuba on the steamehip Ha. last night at Tuxedo Hall to Mr. man Meyers, Shi Al-| “Jefferson street band East Broad- | st evening with an friends of ir certificat § of gradua-| Alliance ACARTHUR)S 'TOUR. Rey. Dr. R. S. MacArthur, of the Calvary Baptist Church, will depart to- day to fll Chautauqua lecture engage- ments jn Kentuck ennessee, TOW Mlinots, Ohlo and gan cand will re? turn to his pulpit a probaly on the tas M nus been stirred up among t 5 principals in New York by the vomit: the Board of Superintendents of Bardwell! intenden Y Hay wee » Hoffman 1-1 the first ship to, be 01 1) Hoffman Istand will | st time | AN DROWNED. 1 dun eighteen yeara| man of the ocean liner Kron was found in the North < of Gansevoort street | tr REFORM CITY BOOKKEEPING. | Mayor Low Inquiring Into the Bos- ton System. | Mayor Low's guests at luncheon to- day at the Hardware Club were Comp troller Grout, Commissioner of Accounts W Hepburn Russell and Worth- *. Ford, of Boston. Mr. Ford ts | pert accountant and atatiaticlan of | on connected with the Boston Pul The object of the Ponta was io discuss a simplified method of dookkeeping for the clty “T have ‘hopes of securing Mr. Ford's assista in preparing this ne method,” said the Mayor. “It would be of advantage to the city if a more sim- ple form of bookkeeping could be intro- ducee duced - LABOR BETTER EMPLOYED. ALBAD June 30.—State Commis: | ® nit of Labor John MeMackin, in_re- of the conditions of labor ‘in this The strike will compel a thousand men, to quit work, ¥.Altmant Go. UMMER Curtains, Portieres, Couch and Table Covers, Fancy Tickings, Swisses, Cretonnes, Linens, Madras, etc. ‘ Canopies, Hammocks, Cottage Screens, Cushions, Summer Draperies, Utility Chests, Desk Baskets, ¢ Furniture Slip Covers and Shades made to Estimates promptly submitted. order, Lace Curtains cleaned and stored during Summer months, storage wi POR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, (First Floor, Rear of Rotunda.) Woven Hammocks, detacha Down Lounging Cushions, UGS received for storage, State during the first quarter of 1902 Bays the amount of fdieness in | organizations was far smaller than for tho same quarter in any recent year. te, ithout charge, (Third Floor.) ble Cushion. . Each, 9175 Each, 128 repairing also attended to, Eladicenth Sirect, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, | month. but jburban electric cai [Rear Broad Ripple, nine Neltys ganization to be known as the Speciai|| service of | of St. Louis Grainsky,|) ¢ : inton street, who Isa special at pReRtlO policemanc im interesting himself Tn the] 22 Hrst vacatl bank at}! He was ; buried last night. Other passengers were | )) helbert Bosworth ron Hamlet, | « James Conroy, Robert Saw Wiliam Shaffer, jr. and Herbert rob: | TELEGRAPH. DEATH OF HARRY B. PAUS. CAPE MAY,'N, J., Juhe 90.—Harry B. Paul, of Camden, died at hix cottage here Saturday from congestion of th He had been ailing for about & his ness was | sidered serious until a few ELECTRIC CARS COLLIDE. INDIANAPOLIS, June 9.—Two su- collided Saturday 8 from: the in cont uence or the motormen | being blinded by @ driving rain. ONE VACATION IN 33 YEARS. OSWEGO, 'N. ¥., June 9.—After a irty-three years as pastor Paul's Church, in this elty, the Very Rev. Michael Barty, dean of t Gatholle Diovese of Setaciwe, ‘will take next week, | DEATH. OF JOHN D, BLOOD. AMSTERDAM, N. Y., June 30.—John D. Blood ts dead, aged seventy-one years, Besides extensive knit goods and broom factories here he had extensive interests in Kansas and Minols. President of the Amsterdam Hospital Association, JEFFERSON'S RE CHARLOTTESY Miss Carolina Ram! t_ Edgehill, Shadwell, at Monticello. wan seventy ot ATIVE DEAD. Va., Ju Randolph and died was, ligne PAUNCEFOTE’S HoDY, June 30.—The Unitea Rear-Admiral Coghlan, has arrived in the Annapolis roads. The Brooklyn will ¢arry the body of the late British Am- bansador, Lord Pauncefote, to England, leaving here WILL DIE pees STABBING, MOUNT HOLL Nod. dune 30,— Wylliam Matthe of Lumberton, who and stomach Dealisa is stabbed in the neck | wai y George Dealisa, will dle in Jatt. GRAND ARMY PILGRIMAG ARATOGA, June 30.—The cottage on jount McGregor in which Gen, Grant died on Ju 885, and which ts in harge of Col. Oliver irk as cus. todlan, was visited by a delegation of prominent Grand Army men. ee Os _WASHINGTON. | 4 IPINOS, dune 30.—The War made public a report of Betts, of the Province of . {n which he declares that have been driven out of Uthat the inhabitants osperi Roads built as well as NATOR FORAKER BETTER. » dune 3,—Senator s waken ill at the White was very muci tm- was able to come olce, He had a onitis. CHOICE GROCERIES 4 For our Monday, Tues flour and sugar. 3) Pounds Gra 3! Pounds Pride of St. Louis Flour | Soap Special. 8 Cakes Butler's Borax Soap..... 15 Cakes Coney Island Soap.......+ Two better bargains cannot be had. Breakfast Cereals—Special. ++) Package, FOrCOseesee serene Malt Breakfast Food. Clenowell Brand, rand, extra 5c 4c 5c 5c in or Lemon eat Brand, a bottle Best Cider Vinegar, Notte ee Tomato Cosenp:. Liberty Brand, pint. boitle 10c ‘“ cesterahire Sauce, Peerien Brand. pint bottle, wrapper 13c lee Cream Salt, » 10- \2c te-pint bot. 19 quart eat qua'ity pound bag. Olive O11, imported, 7 The price speaks for itself. - distinct understanding that no better goods can be had anywhere than are sold in our stores. | crulte. from ‘mtilta: cogent ees were seit DEVEAN'S MIBSTON. LONDON, Junie. 90,—Joxeph Devtth, Ms CABLE. P., the Belfast Nationalist leader, re- BLAMED FOR CHOLERA SPREAD. | contiy, inj the UsWied. nase, With Wit ST. PETERSBURG, June 9.—The Port}iam ftedamond. Atthur correspondent of the “Novoo} branches: at the United Vremya blaees th captain of the Brit-|America and cbllected ‘sh vessel Hinan for ‘the recent epidemic ot choiei G hich. hy Caused the deuth of over four Wonared| persons, RUSSIAN STUDENTS FREED. hr URG, Tung Students at the Time Of the student disotdere and eer tenced to Imprisanment for two or three months ure now returning to thoir homes. | CUBAN BLACKS MEET.. 90.—Juan "Gualberto over a meoting here to- aid to have’ represents Sn the necro organizations fi Cuba. CARNEGIE GIVES £13,000. | LONDON, June 0 —Andrew Camegic) to-day besiowed £12,000 (860,000) on. tha | town’ of Leleaster for. the purpose of establishing a public Hbrary. | DROWNED WHILE FISHING. GENEVA, N. Y., June 30—Georze Conway, of Syracuse, who was employed | in the New York Central yards here, service, Dw ced tor various ne They n ws ey = ne Beh tee In In DEFIOLT $10,000,000. BERLIN, Jue“ The Anat In the German budmet Fre the a ee 1901 is on ’ announce) fay revenne in parriculae has talles Tt | nd that the Prospests: for ~pair an indivi Tannery to PRINCE HENRV’S MARCH, BBRLIN, Jane A, martoh’ calted | “The Patade: March’ 6t the Marine Di- | yision,” composed by Prince Henry. of Prussia, has been browght wut by a publisher of Leipein. i — ee Svagel, Cooper & Co, | Private Bankers, | Cth Hue, 151A & 19th Sts, YY. ay making 144 fittings, Interest at the rate of Four Per Cent Ny was drowned in Cayuga Lake yesterday, Style He went fishing with Willlam Hana, | betore the JOIN day of aay month book on of Geneva. Their boat capsized and Ww interes: for full month, request. Hanna was rescued after hanging to: 4 the boat three hours. was recovered,. KRIVETSKY GOES TO PRISON, | ST. PETERSBURG, June 90.—Capt.| Krivetsky has been sentenced at tava to Imprisonment for two years ar six months for accepting bribes to free Conway's body HU deposits payable on demand without notice, | Hours 9AM). 105. IO P.M). | | } | } B. Altman&@o. | i} NEW YORK CITY. a nd Deckman, Umbrellas o Twill Silk, with handles of English Natural Wood; 26 and 28 inch frames, suitable for Men and Women; ) 00 | e oy NEW YORK CITY; -TEbeBryeetay,, cornee 2b fords never “ ver. chafe the heel, through ‘sliding on oe kee oe Gales it ated te ee ae at the antele, as they are’at the toes. The vamps are cut to fit the shape of the last, instead of being’ stretched to that shape from a stock pattern... They arc stitched by machinery, buf finished by hand, giving to ; ‘etich-no’ muckibe, cai Higare, ~ consumer methods se A Meectieto pot dak ates and lator of $6.00 shoes into Regals at $3.50, T en new styles of Oxfords in eight widths, and 18 half sizes in each style— Sold oniy-in 45 Rega! Stores from Atlantis to Pactfe and-London. Also by mail! <- — 14 8 ‘gape” at the sides! ‘es Metropolitan District. ’ MEN’S STORES. oe it Browdway.” Brontvay, bt, Oltmars A an Woy Are pedis CITY: 66 Newark A’ NEWARK: TH eed Ot oom Cane Mo WOMEN’S STORES, % j "1399 Broadway, opp. werale 6 ‘Woat 125th St., corner 7th Ave, regular prices $3.00 and $3.50, | Micha Bros., 5th Ave. and 9th St., Brooklyn, SELL CLOTHING, FURNITURE, CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On$ 1.99 Per Week. el Summer Waists. Washable Waists of White Lawn, Dimity, Pique and Linon. Hand- made and Embroidered Waists of White Colored Linon and Batiste. $1.18, 1.50, 2,25 Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. White Lawn Waists, tarr® 7.54 2.45 3.20 3.30 3.35 4.00 5.30 6.00 6.35 Mrs, Susan Clapper, of the W. C. T. | U., Saved Her Husband From | a Drunkard’s Grave. | imple, tasteless and odorless remedy to nin the ed ot the drink habit ri] day and Wednesday sale we make this attractive offer of As to quality—you buy from us with the!» | thousan BOTH FOR 23¢c 15 Cent Special. nulated Sugar Eine wud thi A she says abou! thought ny 3 1 ipband | wnkard 9.15 9.20 Mrs. Sui an paren, 9.50 and that it will ure Pull-sized bs Specific are for y on & Muellen ple House n Brooklyn by) 7 twee. tekcngn Wulton at w tively i Eiffel Tower Lemonette Now ready in all of our 104 stores. The hit of last promising to be even more popular this seaso: For this sale, a bottle......... om and 9c | - For Sale. f Cc RE D It. Watches and Diamonds. Lowest Price . HANSA HIGHEST Grocery Quality LOWEST oon made to $31’ roadway, ‘roam 1 1 @ Mala els ‘Gyreae THE FOU! Trainw arrive + 1.45, will stop at’ 1: minutes after A soathbound 12.10 4 3.15%: 7.50 8.30 8.45 8 8.00 § SECO? 115 1 Can Imported Sardines..,,. ) Sec, W.0. 7.0, \d 5 secevaveees 25¢ | | | Can Potted Ham or Tongu All Three for j tight or iquur,and lag ne ‘i ate fo/ 11.30 } 1 Package Unceda Biscuits. ) 15c Deeg. AG Tia Jenn Hidg., Cin- | seacent | clnnatl, Ohio, will ne: ree trial package Who write in order that they cau soe | 908 A. for thommelves that it can be elven becreily | da M ENTRAL f “Ym coming’ bere rest of my teeth ; botanieal, discovery th ‘G1 Mo {SUDNIOHT EXPRES Wi 3 F try it. here goes away delighted way we do their work. too, think of these prices : STATE EXPRESS. in the world. Due 4 Due Hutte. 7-10; Nlagera, Falls Full Sots of Teeth. EVERYWHERE. = ee tors agen ca Silver Pillin; 104 Drunkards” 1280 Rudbioaren, poe mae RETAIL Thue RS a BROOKLYN: NEW YORK CHOICE Easily Cured., oo Bf pope gic rel BRANCHES GROCERIES 1.50 8 Tmo Sundays and Holidays, 9 A. Interest and Dividend Notices, AND CHICAS) PE | -— $$ ails The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 130 BOWERY, NEW YORK, June 20, 1908, A semi-annual dividend at the rate of) THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. ~ per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors on all sums of $5.08 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which shall have been deposited at least three months on the first day of July. EXPRESS. Chicago, nigan Central, 38 hours RK EX: ke. Money deposited on or before July 1@, will draw interest from July 1, 1908, JOHN D, HICKS, President. NRY A, SCHENCK, Comptrolier, WALTER COGGESHALL, FSHALL, Secretary, Dry Dock Savings Institution, 341 AND 343 BOWERY, NEW ¥ The Trustees bave declared « dividend for the A/x months ending June 90th, 1902, om all de posits entitied thereto under the by-laws, at the ate of THREE AND ONE-HALP PER CENT. por « ‘snnam on all sums not exceeding ThreeThousand *xOnTHE RN NEW Y. except Sua- M. Dally, h fugdeve M For Tie YORK CENTRAL” TROUTE | neiem: oaranio cease anee tata 1003, DRINK CREDI Everybody.| pw yoxn ano BOSTON sate p steal tee ee Butler’s Ah 13¢ : nosros AnD ALHANY! 4 \NDREW DLS, Preelaans, w) CHARLES MIEILING, secretary Hoot ' 8 LEN pair OFNG co. epee PO PATTEREON, Ase Seerytarr, 1 ; % 2289 31 Ave, , an, ago Fs aM 0 FM EXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, (7 ses 2ic} 884 Columbus Ave, i F nas ‘EDR! Ne B. Cor. 23d St and 6th Aver ; © 13¢ || __uesiness etmeria conrimestian | MMOLE. ; : Absolute pur Santon Comee, {Oe CREDIT ie Reena |S i ; ity guaranteed € Half-Pound phe 7c} Manhattan C othing Go, | WEST SH SHO RE Package, | |" vain 10c | NEW YORK a amt RAILROAD. — ' 25c a Brana Comee, » 1 106 Tapia ; ¥ experienced mi ake fo" Tinmediace, piaced ACENTS to se} Goldsmith's com, ‘‘alorproal eqiiars and ih. 2 Astor glace, xP MIT