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ANOR'S VE “HTS CY HA peperoral of Dowling Bill by Mr. Odell Places New York in Embarrassing Position, Says the Mayor. NOT ONE DOLLAR Now IN EMERGENCY FUND. State’s Chief Executive First ‘Approved of the Measure— “No Explanation for His Fail- * ure to Approve. “In his veto of tho Dowling bill in- €reasing the special rovenue bond bor- Towing capacity of the city from one Yo two millions of dollars Gov, Odell thas placed the city in an embarrassing mn. He has left the city witnout ‘one, dollar in its emérgency fund, and, An fact, will compel the rescinding of Pecent resolutions of the Board of Estl- Mate authorizing issues of special re ‘enue bonds for city purposes. So serious is the situation that the Mayor to-day called a special meeting of the Board of Estimate for Wednes- @ay for the purpose of rescinding ap- Propriation resolutions and devising Other means for reducing the overdraft F'$400,000 on the emergency fund. City in Hole Anyhow. Even if this is effected the city will be without any money for the balance sthe year to mect emergency calls. really don't know what we @ ie to do and can suggest no remedy gt this time,” said Mayor McClellan to- - “It appears that we have over- wn the emergency fund under the mistaken impression that the Governor fad signed the bill. may find 4% Way out of the dimiculty Wednes- “Bay's special meeting, however.” When the controversy between Comp- troller Grout and the Board of Educa- ton developed, resulting in the threat @f the Board to close all public play- grounds, recreation centres and evening wechools, the Mayor suggested a means Fequesting eSnator Dowling to intro- @ bill increasing the emergency to two million dollars. © He Favored It at Firat. “'Mhe urgency of the situation was @ommunicated to Gov, Odell, and he gent an emergency message to the Leg- falature requesting immediate action on r Dowling’s bill. It Was passed. fot only the Board of Education, but departments will suffer by the rnor’s yeto unless relief measures @ dovised at the meeting of the Board Of Estimate Wednesday. No explanation is advanced for tho failure of the Governor to approve the bill. DUKE DISCHARGED IND REARRESTED Police Bribery Defendant De- fotares that the District-At- ‘Wstorney Has Not Kept Faith with Him. , William Duke, the stableman, whose wrest on the charge of defrauding John &. Fitzpatrick of $600 by promising to get him on the police force, led to the txposure that resulted in the conviction _ Emil Sonner and Policeman Beyers for ‘Pbtaining- more than $00,000 by the fame ruse, was to-day rearrested after 4 Tong legal wrangle, in Special 8 dons, A ‘ ‘Ditke's case was on the calendar of Special Sessions to-day for trial, Henry WW. Unger appeared for Duke and filed @emurrer to the complaint, alleging it! was improperly, drawn, Justice matt, after briefs were fled, upheld Mr, Unger and discharged Duke Accompanied by his counsel Dulce started to walk out of court when hy Mr, Kresel's direction « policeman re- arrested Duke, Assistant District-At- torney Kresel announcing his intention of making out a new complaint. “Dhis is what I call an outrage," Duke remarked, ‘They made a promise mot to prosecute me if I told all and now after I kept my word the Distirct- ‘Attorney refuses to keep his." Duke furnished $1,500 bail and left eourt, WEE OCCUPANTS O ‘LAUNCH DROWNED? Empty Boat Named Phoenix! _ «.Drifts Ashore New Rockaway ¥ Point, L. i, and Sunday Acci- ae t& small empty naphtha launch the name Phoenix printed on her to-day drifted ashore at Oceanus, near the Rockaway Point Life- Btation. Daniel B, Abrams and his {beached the craft. They fear that hd tells the story of a Sunday accident. effo t is being made to locate tho ‘the boat. ‘ pe Dolic: of the Far Rockaway sta- pbelleve that the launch was cut sey | Stern Brothers To-Morrow, Special Offering of White Goods § Embroidered Swisses, (in a large variety of spots, 2,500 Yds, 14°). 22° a, Former price 30c yd, ( Madalines with silk finished ‘embroidered figures and stripes, Price heretofore 50c yd, 4,500 Yds, A large assortment of Rugs for Country and Seaside Homes Including the most desirable ARTISTIC FLOOR COVERINGS, CALCUTTA RUGS, FIBER MATS, CHINA AND JAPAN MATTINGS, EAST INDIA DHURRIES, JAPANESE JUTE AND COTTON RUGS, VERANDAH MATS, And will offer to-morrow China and Japan $6.90, 8.90, 10 50 Matting per roll of 40 yards, Value $8.50, $12.50, $14.50 75 Axminster Rugs, Extra high pile, in Oriental designs and colorings, 9 x 12 feet, Value $28.50 $22.00 Mission Furniture IN ARTS AND CRAFTS DESIGNS, ADAPTED FOR SUMMER HOMEs, COMPRISING MORRIS CHAIRS, SIDE AND ARM CHAIRS, DESKS, SETTEES’ TABLES, BENCHES, BOOK CASES, BUFFETS, HALL CLOCKS AND HALL SEATS. To-morrow, Sale of SIDE CHAIRS, wit leather seats, ARM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, BOOK CASES, + $4.50, 6.25 $9.00, 14.00 $6.75, 8.95 DESKS, $8.75, 11.50 MORRIS CHAIRS, $25.00, 36.00 HALL CLOCKS AND MAGAZINE STANDS, $12.50 Also A NUMBER OF ODD PIECES AT 1s TO }4 LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. West Twenty-third Street CALLS MURPHY | PARTY WRECKER Prominent Democrat Makes! Bitter Attack on Tammany Leader, Who, He Says, Would Republicanize Brooklyn. STOCKS WEAKEN AS TRADING FALLS OF Gold Shipments Affect Money Rates and Prices in the Mar- ket Drop Under the Influence, Only Specialties Holding. —_—__ being em- “Bribery and force are ployed by ‘fammany Hall tn tts fight to down Senator McCarren in Brook- Money rates to- A y for the firat time It the effect of the heavy shipment. of gold, and there was a general ad- Vance in all departments of the loan j Market. Time money was higher and call money went to a point at which it has not loaned before for many months, lyn. “If Mr. Murphy persists in his fight and succeeds, his success will mean the! The buying of gas was at first scattered, but soon one firm began selling on the way up and this looked so much Ike distriblution that it did not take long for the stock to break as sharply as it had advanced. It was 25-8 over the close of Saturday, but soon declined 1 point below the close, or to 208 3. can come of the present effort of Tammany to doggedly persevere in its present cour If men are to be re- moved from office because they refuse to become parties to an attack upon their Independence, then the result 1s easy to forecast.” The fight between Tammany and the Kings County organization was never as bitter as it ts to-day The action of Tammany Leader Murphy in causing the deposing of McCarren men In the Interest of Leader William A. Doyle, and the retaliatory act of Comptroller Grout Im making « place in his depart- ment for the deposed McCarrenito, Byrnes, has started the ball rolling in earnest. The Comptroller can no longer conceal his hand In the fight, and he ts in the affray to stay, Just as quickly as McCarren men are ousted by order of Tammany Leader Murphy the Comp- Erle was also freely sold and the issue weakened, affecting the whole list. ‘The selling seemed to be on or- ders and was not room trading, and this made it the more effective as a general depressing influence, Some thought it a shrewd move upon the part of the Harriman forces to get the stock for control as cheaply as posalble. Almost the entire demand for the stock came from the shorts who took tshe Issues freely on the decline, having a good profit in the transaction, ©he market was off from } to 8 points at the a troller will find places for them In his idles, uber Reltg ame or ee department. i which was strong and higher, a Steels were weak all dayr ener THE WHEAT MARKET, Shorts displayed considerable alarm at the start to-day over the strength In ther outside market, particularly at Minneapolis, and covered with such en- sales of stocks were 461,600 The to} shares aadiot bonds $1,813,000, The Cloning Quota i To-day's highest, Jowest and closing prices ergy that July advanced to 891-4, An-|and net “ohanges' from. Saturdays schinine gust 881-2, its closing figure on Satur-| follows; 7) TOM last Tecorded male, are ay Ables were higher. Corn started Low. Clos. Chasse. aq 3% 40% — Amal. Copper ew Am. '§ York's opening prices were: jeant—J ul 7 383-4 to S87-b; September, December, 3 New York's closing prices were. ihe nih. oats nor anys jeate that an acel- Bhe. taunch, cons Palmer engine, er was closed. ‘ht. There was no! — Wheat—May, 92 3-4; 901-4; Sep- tomber, nd; 1 . 7-8. Corn jay,’ 571-2 bld; July, 691-2 bid; Sep- tembei Wheat September, 47 3-8 bid 1-2 to 47 6-8} Ob closing prices were: Suge 3 Bb; July. A bok i) Corn—May, Rass 4 vids September, uly, 3 7 December, 43 bid. 4 i BREESE FR PEEES OrPope <5: French L One hund Floral pattern, Delft Blue.... Colonial design 10 piece Set 11 piece Toilet Antique fire-wo o tral pe My aavance. -—~ Decline, COTTON M Gains of-6 to 18 pots were realized in the opening market to-day, due to from Liverpool, stronger than expected. Shorts bought at an advance of 19 points cables July Mberal! over Saturday's final ings of big blocks at scare somewhat, the Western sections tended by excessive rains. The opening prices were: May, 1428] ‘The capital of the Firat. ¥: to 1 June, 13.40 offered; July, 18.48 maces Riven as $200,000 uganal iat to 18.49; August, 1814 bid; September} that or tne To Pronts. $78,685, aud 11,80 offered; October, cember, 11.28 to 11.24 11.28, KAN with its corres. SHIPPING NEWS. Pn sun rises CRAB Sandy Hoo Gaternor'a Hell Gat JAMES McCREERY & CO, corset-covers and petticoats,—at cousicer- ably reduced prices, On Tuesday, May the 17th, One hundred dozen Dre fine sheer fabrics. lace and embroidery, JAMES MCGREERY & CO. English Porcelain, Open Stock, Dinner Sets. Green border design... Open Stock Wedgwood Dinner Sets, 12 piece Toilet Sets, with pink or green Sun- flower design. “JAMES MGREERY & CO. Imported and Original Models. trimmed in appropriate accardance with the latest gowns, i For Tailor-made or Visiting dress, Commission were mostly interested in new crop op- tlons on the continued cool weather in FOR, TO-DAY. nets. 7.10/Moon rises 8.24 155, PHF ag Water, Aa Re PORT OF NEW YORK, 7 7 Muslin Underwear. and Floor. ingerie,—Gowns, chemises, drawers, ing Sacques, made of 50c to $2.75 red dozen Petticoats—trimmed with gsc to $3.75 Twenty-third Street, Sale of China for Cottage Furnishing. Basement Sales-room, 100 pieces, or Green Camelia jlecoration ... Sets, various decorations .. 4.25 od Boxes. Brass or Tapestry, $13.00, $15.00 and $17.25 Twenty-third Street, Sale of Trimmed Hats, Attractively $10.00 each, Value 1§,00 to 20.00 Twenty-third Street. 100 pieces, $21.00 . 17:00] 15.00, 14.50 6.95) 4.25) to 6.50, republicantzing of Brooklyn for the] Call loans ruled at 21-4 per cent Tor next ten years. against 11-4, and 60-day money ad. iw “Mr. Murphy's success in Brooklyn} vanced from 21-2 to 8 er cent while | Met ‘ itty will also mean that the Republicans! for elght months ¢ B e | Mo. 15%, months the quotations were| M BY will secure political possession through-| 41-2, against 32-4 t won out the Greater City in time. 133 “We propose to oppose him, not for] This advance 308 the sake of any one man, but for the] stock prices, wad ies Ite effect upon | Penns: a salvation of the Democratic party in| aoc re ere was @ general dist TRA this city." pe ai The market, however, until 2h near the. close, re: ‘ ‘ If the author of the foregoing wound) MRE &H.clot, remained comparatively anh Trouble of First National and | perinit his name to be used in connec- and there were many who ar-|Routh Hallway 2: 20, | a tion with the publication of hi Sued that higher money would bean| gun Raley Pr gai | C. Plauts Sons, a Private ments uttered to-day to an E ee ane ettts tn the stock market Fenn Coal Iron 239% C World reporter tho sensational effect | "4 Advancing: prices, gysan Bacio. 4 oncern, of Macon, Said to Would be all the greater. he early rapid advance in Con-| Union Pacitlc pf “L shall make a statenmnt at the prop-| *Hdated Gan when it sold up to 212 1.6|% 8 148 ‘ Be Due to Loans on Cotton. er time,” added ‘The Evening Worlda| 2&4 Considerable Influence on. prices, —— authority, “and my position will be|&™4 48 the steels were advanced at the clearly defined, At present there Is no rene ie nie miele Turket) showed | Ww 0 MACON x be Hine IAL gD) avalon for uithorined SUNSET ie ength, th, however, proved to be | West <| 7 N, Ga., May 16.—Th * Pl aon for authorixed remarks. Noth: | gettious, Satie con Sons bank failed to open today. ot First National Bank opened, bu ARKET. the arrival of a bai official statement elther nk examiner, of which were depositors a prominent Pany and several lar; concerns, figure, but offer- 13.50 checked the houses ‘The New York First fonal Bank Arg tho Firat National, lerican Excha While the I. rea Tee the correspondents Plant cone American of the belt, at- 11,33 to 11.51; De- Surplus $125,000, January, 11.24 to] I t was sai bath institutions and thi good S did thi vi Bized Tal teE ist National t is the E Vice-President “oe and a director in both 4| ee of ne Macon ¢ rst Nat Hiret National ranks A low Wi al of Georgia, ——_—_. Found Guilty of Violating th MUIK Ordinance, from -varlous parts of the city . Ponce Savannah V Hotterdam | the milk ordinance, Assistant Corporation Counsel Stiefel told the Court that Commissioner Dar. Lngton, of the Health Depar tended’ to Paeater Violated ible, the best milk for the summer m cases The later closed, posting a notice that it awaited No Tat, of the condition of 8 issued. It s reported that the First National numbers among its tallroad com- ‘ee manufacturing of the of Macon, Gu,, . National’ Pari ational bank: ern is repre- Exchange + Plant as $20,000 ana on Wall street to-day that ® g00d business has ——————_ NINE MILK DEALERS FINED. More than a score of milk dealers Phe More astounding specials to- morrow ! nomenal Tuesday Offers. Merchandise will be offered at such astonishingly low prices that even the most experienced shoppers will be amazed. Come to R-thenberg’s to-morrow by all means. 3 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps With Every 10c. Purchase To-Morrow. Women’s Stylish Garments. Women’s Satin Lined Covert Jackets at $3.98. A Matchless Bargain! Brilltantine at Offered at a price never before rivalled for lowness; handsome skirts, with yoke of two taffeta band: with seven rows ored stitching; back or blue; sp Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. ra Lozengen, Lydia Pinkham’s Com Compound Extract parilla Bs More Millinery Ba $4 Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to- Trim Hats, $1.98. The ready-to-trim are made of Japanese horsehair braid and fine quality chiffon, on the newest frames, The ready-to-wear are made silk horsehair braid and beautiful straw braids, trimmed in the latest fashion wi silk, ribbon, velvet, fancy feathers and ornaments; value $4, at..... Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Dress Shapes. 75c. and 98c. values at 49c. and 69c. In all colors, latest shapes and fine straw braids; 75c, and 98c. values, at 49c. and. Go-Garts k Garriages We bought nearly 300 of them. Beside: that, we have a couple of hundred of thi famous Heywood Bros. & Wakefield make in our own stock, 100 Go-Carts, like illustration, re- clining back and close-woven dash- boards; rubber tire wheels, foot brake and parasol holder. Value $6.75. 4 98 Sale price.....e.0++ hd Front of pleat: embroidery, pleated back, and collar; special is, button trimmed, of tai 1.98 Notion Specials. ecial. . Pompadour Combs and Hair Barrettes, tine Til, JOC special Be Jan shel Tubular Shoe Laces, dozen 5 743 " 40c Needle Books, 4 10¢ 14, a oC Ba Foundation Be Fancy Frillea ¢ tie, lengt Cont lozen.. rgains, wil silk, ribbon, silk of Japanese silk, 1.98 mi ab: Gas bu clei burns a bright flame; at . ith 69c morrow, each, A Big s 44-inch High! ed 0 Se neaor 23-Inch All-Sill AL ceeeweseeees wool, asbestos and hair felt. kiln-dried ash with galvan- ized shelve: royal blue, navy blue and blac! the fashionable tan shad while they last, at.. 20-inch All-Silk Peau de Cygne, in white, cream and light blue; 59c. grade, Fashionable collarless style, with ten rows of tailor stitching around neck, lined throughout to edge w.th rich satin, broad tront effect, fastened with loopsand trimmed with fancy buttons, reverse cuffs ; sizes 32 to 44,........ seer cece teem eee e tees Walking Shirts 3.98 Fine White Lawn Waists at 79, 's and very fine allover in beautiful patterns, , full sleeve, tucked cuff value now 719% | to-morrow Parasol Govers. An attractive line shown in a large yariely of our own designs in Plain Net and Point d’Esprit—ribbon and lace trimmed, also fine Net Covers with ch fluted ruffle. 49 c Usually sold at 69c.,special at 10 styles Plain Net and Point d’Esprit, lace and ribbon trimmed, fluted and ruttied. Full size, 98c $1.59 value at sement Specials. =Refrigerators— Warranted, and are interlined ith mineral felt— a combination of mineral Here is one of 4.98 patent lift-out bronze trim- ings, metal lining, remov: ledrip pipe; regularly $6.98 Stove—2 burner, with mer; can be aned ; 98 blue Galvanized Iron Foot Tubs, heavy iron; special, to- rae eke Sale of Silks. Lustre Brilliantine, in 29¢ =a \ ik Shantung Pongee, in regular price 59c., JAMES McGREERY & CO. Black Dress Goods, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Linen Room, and’ Floor 2nd Floor rroo yards Black, English, Heavy, bleached Irish Mohair-Sicilian, Damask 50 inches wide, Table ane Piles! 2x2 yards + $2. os ree axata! cut has ‘3 QX3 “8 Weeiseresie 4,00 Black, all silk, Crepe-de-! Chine. 40 inches wide, Napkins to Match. Breakfast size, $3.00 per doz. a. Dinner (OF aryeteyG atl aie has All linen, Hemstitched Towels, Twenty-third Street. $11,250,000 MORE IN GOLD GOING Kaiser Wilhelm II. Carries Out $8,250,000 To-Morrow While the Remaining $3,000,000 Will Go on Thursday. Financial records, low records for stocks, high records for loans and ex- ports records for gold will make the year 1604 one to be remembered in the financial district, ‘To-morrow $8,250,000 more of bar gold will .be shipped, the Kalser Wilhelm taking the exceptionally rich cargo of yellow metal. In addition $3,000,000 has een engaged for shipment on Thurs- ay, Lagard Freres” taking. $2,300,000 and the N: 000, * 1 tc@ all were na jarraigned in the Court of Special Ses- sions to-day, charged with violation of dh the children 8. 0 | 3.2, Morgan & Co Pasar rer jetdel m vel Goldman, Bache ela the bur gold, and as a result the Assay. office hus béon kept busy melting coin and gold of a less fineness and refining it to meet the requirements. As a re- shipments to-morrow will prob- all be gold. burs. ‘Vhore -who, will export gold on the Kaiser ave:, e Jaman, to-day ‘The dividend for the same quarter last x year was $7 a share; be the Increase ‘for this quarter over: = same Lot 1908 amounts to $1,000,000, ‘The quarterly, New, fancy weaves. $2.65 per doz. Heavy quality Dinner Nap- kins. $2.25 per doz, Value $3.00 A complete Stock of Hem- stitched Linen Sheets and Pillow-Cases . At extremely prices, moderate Twenty-third Street. STANDARD OIL PAYS A HIGHER DIVIDEND Company Makes a Declaration of $8 a Share Which Means $1,000,000 More to Be Di- vided Among the Stockholders ‘A dividend of $8.2 shake was declarea the Btandarad Of Company. duarter It You Want Rests Use the Best Medium ! | THERE ARE | 3 4 Paid Help Wants in this 1] morning’s World, BUT Paid Help Wan!s in the 13 other New York papers combined, LAUNDRESSES,. 6 LUNCHMED - 4 LAUNDRY WANTS 22 FY CHINISTS HANDS CASTIIERS PAPERHA PIANO HA PLUMBERS COMPOSITORS .. cook Is DRESSM. WASHE AK EMBROIDERERS, ERRAND BOYS AND GIRLS 5 TAILORS TINSMITH WINDOW HORSE! 6 cui : IMPROVER: 4| Miscen.. TRONERS ,.. 5 pets JANITORS . 6/ TOTAL... +1186 KITCHENWORK. 18 to $8,000,000, or one-half the dividend of February, when $16 a share was de- dividend in payable June "15, when John D. Rockefeller will receive a check for $3, mM as his 40 per cent, of the dividend, ‘The dividend fer the first quarter--of this year was 16 per cent, and this is 8, so that for the! first half year the dividend is 24 per cent., or 3 per cent, less than for the same period of list year. i John D. Rockefeller owns 40 por cent. of the Standard OM stock, which at the present market price {8 Worth to him wan flew SUNDAY WORLD

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