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RR ake ree THE WORLD: ™ ae TAR NT et TUESDAY EVENING, poe te JULY aS IS ILL NOW. yand Iron have gone at each other in }the open market, apparently. The street has conceived the notion that neither sid 8s a majority, and that Subpoenaed Thrice His ' Counsel Reports He Has “Nervous Irrita- bility of the Heart.” but it is well known rests are antagonis- yon the Moore: that the two tic, and It te assumed that influential people connected with the Gould par- ty would be against the Moores tn this new deal and inciwenta con- tribute to the chorus of disapproval The Rock Island, wi ditions of — extensions, vuld’s Missouri Pacific, and when it [completes the alllonee with tie 'Fris- co road a great system ywill be under ment, which will tap the Missouri Pacific on every side and at every |mportant point. ‘The Moores held the Goulds responsible for the failure of the Diamond Mateh deal, it ig up to each of them to secure all stock possible be and t annual meeting, three wooks hence, and particularly before the books close on Thursday of this week, The Gates faction claims to have pro- vided the money being used in addi- |tlonal plant construction and exten- | sions and to have originat-d the plan by which the property is 10 be devel- ) ite revent HOY -ANOY parallels one mai ¥ Peter Power, the minority Boece sped and placed on a first-class : Wee aorken, seco, feat Jj | footing. It claims to have been|and the great match monopoly which i Bivaewaptaine Of industry” associated | unfairly euchred out of taking|Was built up ty the Moore brothers -§ with the Northern Pacitic, is Ill. possession of the property ajand their associates, long since Acoording to a physician's certificate. | von, ago, The Gates combination |passed under the control of Edwin Gould and his immediate friends presented by Lawyer George Alfred Lamb, Power is suffering from “nervous {rritability of the heart and intermittent / aires in {t than the Osgood party, ! fever.” yet the latter has tho advantage of} A certificate signed by Dr. Richard F-| hoing In, while the others are out has a longer list of mutti-million- the Infor- foal ir m- ateh convey that the long talked of nicaga Terminal ¢ A Chie: mati ark n avenue, Wat Ec Seal DSi cua to ay "ke the|and trying to get in. As the Aght) pa manana Glose of a heated session at the berin-| stands now, It 1s an luteresting prop-/ it will take x Fanon 1/0 ning of which Mr. Lamb declared tiat/ogition and a large audience Is watch-| now use the Mitte 0 th: cena y he would produce Mr. Power if Special! ing its progress. BH. Harriman is givgn ereait for lay Examiner Mable, of the United States | Sirs ti pos thelnianiand indurioe the halt pide that the service of dozen new roats to take part in tt 8 3 Retsuna on ie client vie vall | Jaood Field, the premier Noor terminal deal has been talked of on the | oat s 4 Th a os Jof the k Exchang cn Stock Exchang 1 year and @ half, lerve ree Timen.. t being largely | nd has been 1 A motive for ex- a Mr. Power has been served three times, | the Ligh GH the <Gubber sonia nlee Rear huckacions but Mr. Lamb appeared at the hearing |. n9 115 main markot representative, in| v : gh td ee Sertcnent Tt |tact. Jacob Fie Corn to Break Records. q Mr. Lamb?" asked Francis Lynde Stet. |More aulet since he umscit | The railroad companies of the gon, of counsel for the defendants, is Seen Tec teeS Hil EH ATHRTIR) He West are securing exhaustive reports y “That depends entirely upon the rule | ee i en inor! in the stock | Of crop conditions. ‘The information : “nea eves! examiner,” was Mr. | over when he takes any interest at| obtained through railroad sources 4 They settled down to walt for Spectal J ell in speculation, Bat for als sionths orl js more exact and — therefore Bi Pxaminer Matic, who was afew min- | more he did very ilitle. ills rean | commercially more valuable than + pearance as an active factor Is a pro that coming through State and Gov- ernment crop reports, although open to suspicion of bias. Reports now being received through the tens of thousands of railroad employees the of merchants tates late. When ho appeared proceedings be- gan by Mr. Stetson producing aMdia- vite of the proper service of subpoenaes | x @n Mr. Power on three different occa- | Blame the Goulds. eons. . owed to |, LBere are those in Wall street who Lamb insisted upon betng allowed 19 | netieye that a part at least of the un make a statement. | ise of interesting day on the floor. day -by activit and army & “You have criticised very severely, |{tlendly comment on the Moores and , are overwhelming evidence of a ciop vin Mir. Stetson, in the public press,” he their Rock Island recapitalization | outlook gaid, “the manner tn which 1 served | jan originated in quarters cordial to . J. Plerpont Morgan. After the . — ly a eeemered we tast Friday im|the Goulds, ‘This talk does not go, who have been relying wholly on of- this office I did not think you would | so far as to charge the Goulds with | ficial ulletins, The promise of ar allow two rufflans to practically assault’ boing directly responsible for attacks | ord-hreaking yield of corn is slowly Mrs. Lamb and my daughter. But that | was what did happen on Friday last. Reugh with Mrs. La "Let me state the circumsmaces. Friday, Mrs. Lamb being in the city, I took her out for luncheon and then accompanied Mrs. Lamb and my daugh ter to the ferry. “Two men rushed up while we were on our way, pushed Mrs. Lamb roughly in every more sat- factory than anticipated by the respect ° .. TWO RECEIVERS NAMED FOR MALCOM BREWING COMPANY. $e Big Brooklyn Concern in Financial Difficulties 4 askle in an effort to pin notices on the) ~—-Liabilities, $800,000; Assets, $755,000. H ‘lathing of Mr. Power, wo was with S us. i “My. wy flve a ‘ ey ere eee Side Lams | C. Henry Offerman and Albert H. 8. ‘Two judgments are standing against f was very much alarmed. Beiore we go| Seigie were appointed recelvers for the | the any—one for $5300 the 1 must demand an apolot falcom Brewing Comp to-day by for $21,000, ‘Phe applicants. for any further, Born ar upreme Court Justice Dickey In Brook lyn. ‘The Habit ivorship asserted that if theac » forced before receivers company would rusiness. 5 Lamb under, « misapprohension to be he made anything which was intended agan apology on Friday las' “What I did do,” he said son must be tieve that assets are pliced at $75,000, with jes oximating $800.00! i ne was to ex: | ‘Phe application for the reeelvershin] |" unfortunate speculations press my regret at wl occurred A de by Cord eyer and other | an ent the company went Took place in ‘my private office and not | W*® made by Cord Meyer and other) 4 ir. John Don: jo the United Siates Circult ¢ lockh Heged that the com: | ¢ Mr “Ihave tw apalo pany : of the mis-| Ti oocaston, but I sincerely regre! es nya artsirall At ough the y tty wa jateldonn {2h Nien mat that may tend to inconveniene SwWHL put the i1_empioyed men the agency (0 serve fuwer, wad 1 have nor but that they are experienced and know their business, | “I feel,” retorted Mr, Lamb, “1 have the right to criticise the manner i. ch Mr. Power has been served When 1 had Mr. Morgan serve: ‘at down in this office and dic ‘Btatement {to the press in which criticised me." du Presidency of the “THE QUOTATIONS, Shares 43,100 “[ dictated a statement to th 1 elated Press reporter.” replied A gon, “in which I criticised ferving a subpoena on but for instre v4 to Use my name for i Ghining @n entrance to the house of Mr organ. ‘gan. Mr. Guthrie again y M % ked Mr Lam he was going to produce his ellent , 1 nowledge,” “sald Mr, | : “that three different subpo ie been werved on Power iss you claim, i then the ot ara pe t satisfied the gal” “With what Weatern atrorn Ou municis y in this My ir, Btetson. ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. BULLS FAlL TD MONEY IS NOT NEEDED. |n jer has the privilege of Cine ing | New York's prices were: E OV earceia Wee percent. er oniings 3 sag 8 , | a par) will furnish all the money ia soa ceed Rock Island's Plan Dectared Onty | MF its present plore, The shar “2 to ber, TPES to I. one are Interese i te —Beptomber, 623 cember, 9 14 for Henent of Sharcholdern. I benefits and. bonus Lidpdinbahodt ee hake ae thenlng’ 4a hie Gel The New York News Bureau has ts: ————__— | “4; July, 73 to 731-4; l'cvops: GE wital OF SeRRIAS TARE FARAIBY| |sued the following inspired statement The Whent Markgt. Baptember, {to ip 5-8; December, fout tn ex i raeaue ational Goth concerning the Rock Island financial) The wheat market to-day was weal | 791-5 ¢0 10, Corn—May, 423° to 42 1-4; put cess of expec ions, be pla ond moderately active at the opening.) ge, 8 7 er, 8 [as to quantity and quality. ‘The pur-, We oan inte oMciaily thet uhare ine | one meer ate active ak the openins.) Sentember, 68 to E118; December, 44:8 jehasing power of the gr West 18) i a Boek a iF cseacanainn of the jsh crop news and a favorable weat | - oe] sland tallway, neither banks, ‘9 y broadening and strengthening, end We xe. /mnp. Wheat went off in sympathy with 36 nominal; September, 7% 1- | Ls 8 'Suspected of Feeding) tt companies nor underwriting syn-| corn, and was further weakened by jecember, 7 3-5 bid; May, 77 1-4 of- commercint 1 mercantil dicates will be required to furnish any fered. Corn—July, 651-8 nominal; Sep- ncies | poor cables and a decline in St. Louls and tae Northwest. Foreign houses sold | hominal; May, ia piferel (bk |Decembor wheat at the start. A ‘fa-| Clegg * closing prices. were: Whe vorable weather outlook and poor spec-) July. M11; September, 703-8 bid; julative demand inuenced the market to| faery Byte’ BSsemcin eens the Market with Long issues for Profits and Trade Eases. money. There wii! te no commission to, underwriters, Every shareholder, small or large, will receive equal For its present plans the road does not need any money ! report favorable business) conditions not throughout the ] Mississippi and Missouri onl ‘ at: ry bt practically {t nt in practicall ‘The new stock, which each share- | some extent, | bic 8, portion of the United - only localities where there un- | eons ot Z 4 | The stock market was nervous and| >—_———o— [certainty or dist em to be the} j,, 1k HIRR SAS ERRORS | | Street neigh- Visit Our Candy and Soda Water Dept., Main Ploor, Rear of Rotunda. | blue spots in the W: | borhood tive stock on the list lers {gnored the lower med disposed to continue the New York iuarket in Its independent advanced cables and + settling down to the No Prettier or Mors Inviting Candy and Soda Water Dept. 'e Will Be Found Anywhere. Cotton Wash Materials, 8c. Yard. That Sold at 12%c:, 15c., i&c. and 25¢. Wall street ts } soi lon there wil! be po impor-| postion anthractte coal situ-| It was not long, how that this August, | feelluy of buovant confidence prevailed, The market met a mass of selling orders ing off. Throughout the fr the day nervousness was plainly in evidence. ‘The bull leaders and their followers taiked higher prices and produced end- less arguments and statemeats in sup- jonta of securities of the coal car- remain remarkably firm, ht reaction having taken glace|t of them from the highost prices r egarded ry sin- | Me | rying gular, in view of the acknowledge DREH ee ene nea y Oe still more alti. (Main Floor.) roe n eee ee a cae an ahve theory | ete raters under suspicion of feed- Not another word should be necessary to bring eager buyers by the thousands that the buy stor pig, HORS and Sherehy | to the sections where these goods are located. But to emphasize the greatness of the day reports were current nefore the close of banking hours ast $2,000,000 more in gold would | p engaged for export. The afternoon Wore away without announcement of the gol! shipment, but the fact that negotiations were on acted as a damper, thy offerings we wil! state that the patterns are all this season's, and the goods are of a most desirable quality—in fact, the identical fabrics that have been most popular with the trade this season. Embraced are : volce or contra} Is st Wore Gold Exports. Additional gold exports are looked ee paki and oe a n wuthorttatlve mont dram | 15,000 Yards Printed Swiss Mulls, 10,000 Yards Printed Dimities, although the margin of profit on} or underwriters or Jicates would | H H i Shipments is almost. too small to be} imoye tiber ea aeat"aoh hat ane | 12,500 Yards Printed Batiste, 5,000 Yards Dress Ginghams, suai independent tramane: (ts of bontises, commissions and sch | 2,500 Yards Duck Suitings. et A) ae ane aN $1.00 uy 4 before KR neem Never was a chance offered to buy equally as desirable Cotton Weaves at such small prices, so % 4 Ms 7 a 8u Colorado Fuel & 08 02 will p: if it’ i ‘| eereeheal an Asisiad consldelney thal aie Lf don rose, to. 102 1:2 Fay all women to share, and freely, too, even if it’s to lay the goods awav until next Summer. drew and tool the other side. With! SF Ce Ra risk attached. Hence gossip on the Stock Exchange attribut ‘Kground motives to the people engineering the movement and says il is being con- Under Prices Misses’ Undermustlins. 7 the rac (Second Fiocr.) having to part, tock they broke the marke | regarded an a pi | dueted to influence the stock market] and the laugh was on the Osgood crowd. - ‘ oh 6 land check the bill campaign. ‘The| ojMte,,°7ume of buminent Gn the Bx: —And so are the virtues of daintiness, beauty, freshness, and other charms that , appeal to feminine fancy. In fact, there is never any deviation from this rule, as our high standard calls for the loftiest qualities of merit. middle of the omewhat and 1.000 shares. Standard Oil interesta e ter ontinue to be| 7.0% sheen, the heaviest shippers of gold, and] the wae let. dawn once more talk is revived of a will serélon| (here! Here are details as to the offerings: ingness on th t of the Rockefel- of 1 i) Skirts. Misses’ Misses’ Gowns. rn under the aus- fal ler party to. se ihe market react,! es and Hawley. aes’ Gi i 4 { a full ARG GNGHITE CR RAS val of the gossip sses’ Gowns of Ane quality Cambric; yoke of | Misses’ Skirts of good quality Muslin, deep, ful Arcata Seen center n etween the Louis. er tucks 2nd six rows of embroidery insertion, | acwatitched founce and cluster of tucks, sizes 10 to an uns atension of speculation or] ¥ Atlan E -shaped neck, sleeves trimmed with embroidery, | U4 years; 50c. is the price everywhere; here i tor acquire) icentnind Giockwl/cherpor : =e full Tengthy and width, sizes 6 to 14 years gg Yili tt i 35 than they are now obtainable, $1.25 value, at..... Kee i Misses’ fine Cambric Skirts, deep flounce, trimmed & j 7 8 LONDON MARKET DULL. | M:ssen’ fine Cambric Gowns, entire yoke of lace h embroidery and four rows of tucks, sizes The pull | in tie stock market] Little Trading In Americana and and embroidery insertion, cluster of tucks, ribbon | 1 to 18 years; valne $1.25, at o . 85 te WOMmpeabRe Ul Chae CalISwIne kere ii cenavcertiar! drawn through beadiag around yoke, V neck and| — Misses’ Skirts of fine quality Cambric, two rows of Tance by an eminent authority connect- | The London mirket to-day sleeves trimmed with Valenciennes lace, ~|finc Valenciennes insertion and cluster of tucks in NOUR tea ement nen iareeenepany sizes | to Wl. years; regularly $1.50, at..... $1.25] pounce, edges with deep lace ruMe, sizes 4 $1.85 % . acter. There was m ° ry 5 r: > eu unitertsing eon tions which | South Aftican, shares on the eller that Misses’ Drawers. WBN SEES MOC (0 ong run establish values do not! fallures have been aver ‘onsols ar Misses’ Drawers of 117 ality i nels Golae may ‘or | olher inveatme d rawers of fin» quility Muslin, deep he ‘ Sp Rav insa niece eee oe oe the depart aUluihen, Zunle Luruiied Mein eee cal Two Corset Specials. Closing ont a certain line of C. B, Corsets in white and drab; values up to $2.50. Of very fine Couttl, slraight front ond bias sides, iow bust, not all sizes; xoine a)so of batiste, bewutifully trimmed with lace and ribbon; regular price $2.50, at $4.39 Balance of the special purchase of our “American Lady" Corsets, in white, plack and drab, sizes from erciennes insertion and lace, ribbon through -| 20 to 20 inchee; not all sizes In every style, veuding, sizes 2 to 14 yenrs; $1.25 kind, at.... 95) however; vaytes up to $4.00, at. $1.39 a ea pe A Very Large Line of Trunks is carried here. Therz’s hardly a sort you may call for that cannot be found Among this great big (Fourth Floor) stock. It’s just as good, too, as it is big. Prices range from $4.50 for a good, reliable trunk, up to as made buttonholes, perfect shapes, all felled seams, sizes 2 19 12 years; usually 75e.,at.... 44 Misses’ Drawers of flue quality Cambric, nicely trimmed with emb'cidery insertion, edged with full embroidery ruite shapes, sizes 2 to 14 years; well worth $ Misses’ fine Nainsook Drawers, trimmed with Val- either side and pri ces were the changes being unim: port “The Busy Man's Train.’ ve THE Oth Century Limited’ 980 MILES IN 20 HOURS EVERY DAY BETWEEN NEW YORK and CHICAGO ‘Via NEW YORK CENTRAL high as one cares to go. . ‘ | The best Trunk we know of at anywhere near the price is and LAKE SHORE. aH 3, | FASTEST LONG DISTANCE TRAIN IN THE WORLD, Our Langtry at $7.75. Supgrb new Pullman equipment. It is lined throughout with linen and made so as to withstand the bumps, knocks and falls it will | Lighted and sentilated by electric lights and electric fans. receive at the hands of the baggage folk on its various journeys. a We've often seen Trunks that commanded $10.00 in exclusive stores that do not begin to come up Leave New York 2.45 P. M., Arrive Chicago 9.45 Next Morning. to these. Ae aes Leave Chicago 12.30 Noon, Cincinnati 2.00 P. M., Arrive New York 9.30 Next Morning. | > 4 oe = | ’ IT SAVES A DAY As to Suit Cases and Bags. 7 (Main Floor.) We have in addition to the “20th Century Limited” 4 24-hour trains and 5 slower Our new leather goods store, on the main floor, is thoroughly equipped to meet every demand of trains y to Chicawo; also 4 fine trains daily toSt. Louis and Cincinnati, and the traveller, from the small hand bag to the elegantly fitted out one at a dozen dollars or more. Judge the worthfulness of its offerings by the $5.00 genuine sole leather Suit Case, which equals in every detail the best we know of at a dollar more. 0220. 14 to Builalo and Niagara Falls, See our time table in this paper. GEORGE H. DANIELS, General Passenger A\ 2 eee pn in ¢ atio: \ A poeere Ene EEE. | The Gr%oeky Shoes for Women, $3.50 told you ‘one of your ationneys had com- ‘ { L300. bs fs {Second Floor.) , aire Leu suid he, ull ih : Pani haat Sar ‘ There is no shoe on the market to-day more meritorious, more stylish or mo right wo cmmumicnve with tir hat ot NN a 1 : “ more comfortable than the ESS-SEE-ESS. , Mir aid ns: say i ‘ " siavaralte1i6s They're made for and gold exclusively by us. hem, ‘ute ni © not ) Hany | Every virtue that a high-class shoe should have is possessed by the ESS-SEE-ESS, and few shoes, Penerea Mas atatton’ x ‘ ‘ Market, even at $5.00, are their superior c AE tila point air. " wi) i vk ened steady There are 80 styles in all, thus every fancy can be met, and every normal foot fitted in boot, tie or 4 Lamb,” sald Mr, Mabie ee os | oa ; et hea Women who are hypereritical regarding their footwear and demand that every detail | ofc nad bee aeotefrh Ateteon's © th hg op should be ‘‘ just so,” will find the height of satisfaction in the ESS-SEE-ESS, at.... see... $3.50 er explained that it had uy - been veetected Suet ‘a Mr a ve oft " nese ¢ A». f sedan Sépiinaiaaets une Oswell fald Lawyer Stegwon. “4 wou " : Ne may Na PAPA-Oh, what # pain! I believe I have @ fever in the heart. = Bathin Suit: For Man Wome rt prefer the Unlied States Cir : } ‘ : MAMMA~Nonsenge, it isn't your beart, it's your stomach. Every time you eat, and Children, ’ py) would 1," said Lawyer " if - 4 thiv hot weather, you get a sour stomach full of hot gases aud ecids, and you Y inc j @ 4 ; : . wt fe pot at ait plewsant Sa Mt Proper fh wt Pesta nat men eEee camain ueatnonen tn Gashtitliacu mare netaatanatin We've Bathing Suits at less tnan $1.00 and as high as one cares to go. Thus HAE PORE Sou ous to sy Wo 78; Februaty iil) ate, you'd take my advice and Keep your ineldes cool by taking a CASCARET you may spend as little or as much as you choose. If tripling last year's business ' hing avout that Mr. Gut : f ftom at 2.9. Mf, were: A Candy Cathartic every nightibetare going to bed. They. work while you sleep counts for anything, then the bathing suit business is done surpassingly well at dink hat he ha pointed Lamb & oO ? Decembe a and keep you regular in the hottest weather, this store. 7 “Astor your scandaliié conduct In this rs J » —— . zi Pei ea Hi : ae For Women, | For Men. lustified in doing that 1 rp on niles t (Phird Floor.) | (Main Floor.) Esoheie waked the examit aon, s f Of Black and Fluo Mohali, trimmed with white| Men's Qwo-pieve pure worsted Bathing Suits, ware’ by . x4 wel andred biald, made with eae bellay and Mohatr $1 95| ranted fast color: Hy have \% sleeves; $) 15 s a ; regular $2.25 sult at.. * regular price per gult, $2.50; Lo close at... ry A on . « Wenner Ah TAG BHieRtne, fal BX, jeld and Meu's two-piece puré worsted aleevalaae Bathing ‘ H , Py ivaming of searlet duck with polka dot; | Sulis, 2ineh alternate etripe shirts, in na "t wonder that M 0 ‘ A $ } , | Ma ant i i we SPECIAL BARGAIN hayes PESO wilt, Abror cesererererere $2.95 white or navy and red; tty quality, thet and pervous iritiabllicy ern : IN HIS RETAIL STORE Of Brilliantine and Mohair, shirt waist and sallor | ure, regular price $3.50; special for Mon- sia, Overy step I belng dowuc a 4 | 13.140 No IMPORTED LINEN § 98 effects, trimmed with yvhite pique or duck day at... tteeeans Avy 1 25 A aa | ee SHIRT WAIST SUITS at cellars, also trimmed With braid.......... $3.50) “A full Ine of Boys’ Bathing Suits also carried, ofa] 190" + es MN declured ihat a copy pertificute te Lot valld befor pr Burke ba m | 19) 8 be pros | 4202 offt ot ip Caute. o : a0) Bat dx the Imi. with $164,000.00 Newt {i 277 SIXTH AVENVE. 77), SOM TOW, ) 2, Auth | % Breatea ‘\e etait "Barn ot atime omrith Mail orders will be promptly attended to, 19th to 20th St. UZ . 19th to 20th St, 24:00 Roads Chicago, with $3,000,008 NAMEN | ¢ Price at Whole#e, $5.00, THE POPULAR CLOAK and SUIT STORE, Prompt Attention Assured All Mall Orders, Sixth Ave., Sixth Ave,,

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