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TAA TT OTT OTT THE WORLD: POE LG SETTER sett CALLAWAY DIES ATER GPERATION | ho Sikes the American Loco- jtive Company Passes Away * at’His Home After Submitting to Surgeon’s Knife, a IAD BEEN ILL SINCE ce ATTACK OF THE GRIP. One of the Best-Known Rail- road Officials in the United #; States—His Active and Use- . >sful Career. Aarne Rogers Callaway. who mic- sa {Senator Denew as President of ENew York Central and Hudson ee Rallroad. and who resigned his it in favor of W. H. Newman to be- Prosident of the American Loco- lve Company, which he’ organized, } to-day ‘at his home, No. 21 Last vehty-sixth street, after an operation ‘Masxtoldit Callaway suffered from an attack ‘grip last winter. It was not an un- Hy yaevere attack, and. he rallied istently to continue at his work until © weeks ago, when complications fol- f by masiolditis reversed his al- efitire convalenence, Notwith- ing he went to his office every fow Miya until.a wook ago, when his phy- lan advised him that an operation jd have to be performed. Ax in the 7 of cases of mastolditis, how- a To did not survive the opesation. jawife and three grown childyen were fie bedalde when he died. thority on Rallrond Affairs. iy. Callaway was one of the best- Faitroad oMclals in the country. Wve, dignified, approachable and widtly to the point in the conduct of .many.and perplexing affairs of the mt of great corporations, he atypical ratiroad magnate. was a thoroughly equipped. and oficial, having risen trom ‘to the highest post in the <was born in Canada, Dec. M4, 1800, entered the railway service in 180) P junior clerk in the auditor's office Canadian Grand Trunk Railway. ‘was $8.33 a month. In 1874 ) Callaway left Canada and came to } Country to act superintendent ;Decroit.and Milwaukee Railroad. held this, post’ for four years, when (SB he became general superinten- it of the Detrolt, Saginaw and Bay Railway. During his service with } Milwaukee road C. .C. Trowbridge, ho was then president, gave him a ter, of introduction to Commodore derbilt, in which he said that Mr. way, was just the kind of a man Vanderbllts would have to use S. R. CALLAWAY, WHO DIED TO-DAY. CURB STOCKS IMPROVE. Standard O11 Maken a Gatn and Consolidated Gan Rights Active. Speculation in the outside market was dull to-day with prices m little bet- ter, Standard Of! went vp a point. Other changes were fractional Con- solidated Gas rights were very active, selling at 15 1-4 The bid and asked prices of the prin- cipa! curh atucks were ana American ¢ Amertean Can ae 1k mi hie wy 18 a7 a ai oy Senboard Air Line pf.) Pid Unlon Copper " White ‘Knob’ Copper 1 LONDON STOCKS FIRM. Americana covery LONDON, June 1.—The money pres- sure wan relieved in the market to- day, The banks were free lenders. Discounts were weak. On the Btock Exchange the attendance was smail, owing to It belng Derby Day. The undertone was firm, notwithstanding the, depressing weaher. Contaols were buovant on the easy rates’ for money, aasisted by revived talk of early peace in the Far, East in consequence of the latest war news, Home Ralls hard- ened. Americans were quiet at a fractional recovery fram the opening decline. For- eigners were fairly maintained, though the tondency was uncertain, the re- ported defent of Gen. Kuropatkin ere ating doubts regarding the action of in Wight Tradin, the Paris market, — FEDERAL BANK RECEIVER. On application of Attorney-Genéfal Cunneen,’ Justice Greenbaum, fh the Supreme Court to-day, appointed Leo Schlesinger as temporary receiver of the Federal Bank, Mr, Schlessinger will deposit a bond of $280,000. He in Hii Rive Was Rapta. “After. his employment. by the Detroit and Saginaw Railroad Mr. Callaway } {rapid steps, becoming general rof-the Grand Trunk lines west it. Clair River, president of the jo and Western Indiana Railroad end: vice-president and general mana- F of-the ‘Union Pacific Ratlroad, {During the vonstructive period of the Triedo,,8t. Louls and Kansas City Rall- he. was its. president and subse- mtly he became its receiver. It was sf the completion of this service that Y Vanderbilts called him to manage Nicke! Plate road and then in 1897 7 Anim President, of the Lake Shore. _ © ® year later he succeeded Chauncey “Dépew an‘the head of the New York tha holding-the presidency for three when’ he organized the American Company and became its he: TGaliaway yas a member of the League, Suburban Riding and City Mid-day and Metropolitan ind a director of the New York ical Garden, the Museum of History and the Metropolitan m of'Art, He was also a:mem- rot the Chamber of Commerce. ordered to deposit all funds of the Federal Bank with the Mechanics’ and ‘Trade| sn ing to a statement Ban Examiner Judson, filed on April i 1904, the assets of the Federal Bank 0 $346, . and the Haitittes 3746, 237.03, Te a deficit of $399,451.49, ee WHEAT MARKET, Wheat opened strong to-day, influ: enced chiefly by a sharp“ advance in earn on unfavorable weather news. The map showed more’ than one inch of rain in parts of Kansas-and Nebraska. Corn was up 1-2 of a cent here and 3-4 in Chicago. New York's opening prices were: July . 9 84: September, §4 1-4; July bid; September, 63 bid 0's opening prices were: July wheat, 8 1-4 to 8 5-8; September, 80 1-2 to 806-8; July corn, 478-4 to 48; Septem- hor, 471-2 : New York's closing prices were: Wheat—July, 921-8; Septem! 8 1-2; December, 843-4 bid. Corn—July, 91-3 Did; September, 541-4 bid, Chicago's closing prices: were: Wheat —July, 87 to 871-8 (old 881-4); Beptem- Der, 813-4 (oll 823-8) bid; Deoamber, 811-8, Corn—Nominal, June, 48 1-8; nom: tal, July, 499-8; September: 486-8 bid; December, i; May, 1-2 Paid'Help Wants in this morning’s World, 188 ee pie Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined. HALLBOYS HOUSEWORK ., 5|/IMPROVERS ., IRONERS . JANITORS .., . JANITRESSES .. KITCHENWORK, 22 13 AND GIRLS 3 INTERS .. 12 NECKWEAR . RIAGE NURSES *. | HANDS 5] OPERATORS PAPERHANGERS 3 PHOTOGRAPH'RS 4 PLUMBERS ., ,. 15 PORTERS PRESSERS PRESSME Ox SALESLADIES. .. SECTORS FTORS... 1 STAVLEME! STOCK CI f STENOGRAPH'RS 4 TAILORS TINSMIITHS .., UBEFUL MEN .;. WAIST HANDS WAITERS WAITRESSES , Noite E RUNNERS 14 1D BOYS ID GIRLS 4 Algonquin. 'g| Teutonic, COTTON MARKET. The local cotton market opened steady to-day with the list 5 points higher to 2 points lower. Owing to the fact that further showers have fallen in the eastern part of the belt‘ late months showed little change from ‘yesterday's close, and foliowing the call liquidation extended gradually to all options, Trad- ing was fairly active, The opening prices were: July, 12.81 offered; August, 12.00 to 12.01: Septem- ber, 10.94 to 10.96; October, 10.85 to 10.56; December, 10.45 to 10.48; January, 10.48 to 10.49. —— : GOLD STANDARD FOR PANAMA, PANAMA, June 1.—The currency ques- tion has nearly been settled on the fol- lowing. basis: The gold standard will be adopted and the Colombian silver now in use will be exchanged at 110 per cent. ‘To prevent fluctuations In the value of the new silver coins the Gov- ernment will guarantee their face value by making abate of gold to their full value SHIPPING: NEWS. ANAC FOR |.T0-DAY. 4.82/Sun sete 7.24|Moon rie THE ‘TIDES High water PM Sun ris Randy ‘Hook. 348 Governor's. Island “i Hell Gate Ferry. 540 Vaderland Brhowia te A é, ty of Washington Galventor 5 Jacksonville INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Cita al Tort reas ‘rine, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Mongolian, Giasxow. Liverpool. AWAIT ULTIMATUM OF LABOR UNION Marine Firemen Will Decide To- Night Whether or Not Strike| Shall Be Ordered—Steamship STOCKS RALLY AND BEAVERS APPEARS HOLO THE GAINS) 1N CIRCUIT COURT | Metropolitan and the Smeiters| Motion Denied to Have Grand Give the List a Lift and the Market Takes on a Better ee. nee VESDAY EVENING. JUNE 1, 190 Si hs OR Rk A ek Na i NR NR ea MH ~ ; - ; A. Jury Minutes Inspected—j Other Motions Are Put Over Lines Must Reply To-Day. | Tone, but Trading Is Dull. Until Next Wednesday. | Pon. ie er ' { | ; The Executive Board of the Atlantic} stocks showed an improvement to-| Debonair, natty and looking the pie- Coast Marine Mremen's Union will de- trly | tu o hes jeorge W. Beaver d je gene’ *t being fairly} ture of health, Georg jeavers, cide to-night whether or not they are| {ae ‘he meneral I Ld tawne| (Ormer Chief of the Division of Balar- to strike. It 1s not believed that a| Tong and cloning in promising fase) a ances of the strike will be ordered, as many of the compuntes already pay the wages de- mandod, and all of them are willing fon. Trading. however, The feature of the m. attack on the Hawley continued dull, Post-Office. and Indicted last September in connec frauds, ot was the which in- tion with the Brooklyn postal the United States Cir: | Brooklyn | | was In to ald in stamping out the “crimping cludes the Colors art tod: when various mo- u cago & Alton and the Chicago Terminal the case were argued | ‘ommittees from the union visited | Trannfer, It was supposed that the ine aii the offices of the constwise steamship | magnate had heavy holdings in all, and ers, moved for an ‘Inspec: companies and submitted thelr de-| when Wall street heard to-day that this es of the Grand Jury. | {dea wan exaggerated a drive was made have the Indictment | mands, including the Red D., The Mallory line 4s th: Fifteen companies were vialted, Ward, Clyde, Mor- points, ‘ocks and all lost an ayer- and to have a bill of par- quashed, opposed by United ot ! 10 some remarkable doings orney William = J. iy Stay ie yaieenieh % St. Loule. This last} Youngs, was dented, and the other tion to the demanda of the union. ‘This 4 2 motions put. over until Wednesday line has had a fight on with the unton y MEG! and to-day war) next for a iong time on wages and the| offered down at 49 and lower witho® “crimping” evil takers The freight handlers’ strike Is tn about| The market, which opened with the sume condition as it has been for| losses, despite go0d trading news, was several days, Lawrence Curran sald to- day he had investigated the story given out by the New Haven people that some of the strikers have been applying for thelr Jobs again. “It ts false," he said. “Not a man has deserted, We present the same solld front that we have since the first and we will win this strike. I know the men are all enthusiastic, and I know the rise. tha New Haven poopie are in a bad! Tw-as’s highas (i'w eserday's closing| enette Raincoats, Thetr freight ts all tied up ana|*™ ™ . recomed sale are as fol- trike 18 costing them $150,000 n| Prices or from rast ot d lows 5. Low, Cle Cpe $12.50 and $18.50, Curran and the other leaders, aut Amal, Cooper ee ah that the general atrike of t nal, Conn ig Y : remen “wil be atied, "The Sremen Ae fader Ot HR AER AR Three quarter length, “anal are to hold a meeting to-night and w! YY - . decide “dennitely then, wether they “25 35+ 4! Mohair Coats, strike or not ie answers 7 i aatwine lines to the requests #2 sty |/Tan Covert Cloth, pleated) of the firemen ey not pe mane Rath ithe ia r 1 d B Co: til this meetin, is hel to-nig) = _- et Bhepardnof, the New. Haven 2 east = ai or belted, Box Coats, road, says the strike is over so far as | Cor 4, 4 08H — Ie u mpany is concerned. 50, | Maat Milles, of the Marine Depart. ah me Sh $14.50 tof the Now Haven system, says % «bot + Shee : marything on. the piers is running 8 OR &] The remaining stock of Silk! smoothly and that boats are being | Iii. Central ewer tee loaded and unloaded on mpheaine time. ers Ha ti ie = % Blouse Coats. K &T. a B24 BS JUDGESHIP FOR LANNING. to Pacttte ng 2. Sx $15.00 and $19.50. X ue Central..:. 119" 14) 4G Formerly $22.00 to $30.00. New Jersey Congresmman Gets a He the stat & : feat Ou the Vederal Bench. 3° 8 Ty $3 +4 ; WASHINGTON, June 1.—After a con- By wh mas Twenty-third Street, | ference with the Presklent to-day At- Se we Se y | torney-General Knox announced the DB” mm appointment of William M. Lanning, Ry tay tay oe of Trenton, N, J.,\ as United States me, ao aod District Judge for New Jersey. Mr. |t Ray BROAN Laaning now, represents, the Fourth #2 ak Ri- | PER ~ raey District in the House 9 ; Rapeeteealves" ant teeta Wein pain AneFUL (JanPeT GLEANING (a) Judge Andrew Kirkpatrick coe Wirancr 20k Taward. A. Mann, of Las Cruces, ————_— = New “Mexico, was appointed’ Ansiatant Judge ohh New. Mexten me couge, is a new position ereated| Right Rev. Ly fat ression of Congress. The gE. arpelntment was recommended by the Republican organization of New Ico. Mex- rived her Stern Brothers rallied by Metropolitan and the Smelt- ers in the afternoon and the lst made advances all around, Erie profited In | ‘Phe closing showed a number of the leaders with gains: ‘The total sales of stocks were 161,400 shares and of bonds $1,442,000. —————s Closing Quotations, lowest and closing prices Porto Rico's Bishop Here. James H. Van Buren, Bishop of Porto Rico, wan a pi senger on the steamer Mexico which ar- from Ha JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. 3rd Floor, Tan and Oxford Grey Crav- & "es Fastent r7 é O. ig Store, ye Dromply: Hetuaded.® Sree UST Rei TiaFKabIy Great sane Offerings.| The few specials that we can announce in this limited spac: onty serve to point the way to many other money-saving opportunities. Where can you match these values’ The whole store is ready with the best bargains that we ever offered in June. On every hand you tind the strongest possible inducement: to becom? a regular buyer at Rothenbirg's. Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow. Single Stamps from Noon Till 6 P. M. y Gi aS tt thc ci ie sl hl detach $12.00 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, $7.98, Smith's Axminster Revs $37.50. ° 75 Reversible Snryrna Rugs, 12 feet long It is only by a purchase of 100 of these paiterns that we're’ and 9 feet wide, with Oriental, Persian and able to sell these Axminster Rugs, sold regularly at $27.50. Medallion centres; value 1200; very Bi at the wonderfully low price of $17.50. Every rug is guar-" 4 cial for to-morrow al..ssee sees eoeeee anteed perfect ; 12 feet long and . 9 feet wile. Onty 100 of these $13.50 All-Wool Brussels Raa $27.50 rugs will be placed on sale to-morrow (no more) at the e 50 Palnereae AU AV OORD ratte pet? eatraordi ;arily low price.... i a 10 feet 6 inches long by 9 feet wide, able, cool and easy to keep clean, in 9 OO *t Reve tetle ey Rugs, eo Rinenes ‘al 9 splendid variety; value $13.50: specialat.. 7 PaO REDE cg See we Wes 68-00) Onsale Cc . . i . 4 Irish Point Lace Gurtains. | Japanese Mattings. It's the most remarkabe bargain ever placed before you. 87 11.09 if f f 40 Yards. different patterns; all are 34% yards long and 50 inches 5 Q Oey a $6.75 ee Ree oe i echase wide; exquisite embroidery. The only fault is that they (RRS CP a Rute as a Ral have ‘slight impertections in the net CALA TaN al Reldiea Ha e ar which does not injure the wearing () 11.00—and wi Lees Qualities init. Regular prices, $5, $6 ‘ anesale to-morrow at the exceedingly Beardie CANS EO FAE INE ondere ne low, price of $6.75. net roll, of 40 err yards, or t74gc. a yard, is fully low price of, per pair........ Ratna to he enthusias H timely special like t th early visit to Rothenberg's t row is advisable. This assortme shown in beautiful carpet patterns, rs, GenuineCork Linoleum 65c. Quality at 35c. Per Sq. Vd. The price is so low that we reserve the Ld il) eet evet ele right to limit quantities in order to ‘ ay en Wi ae ir Sie) ie ase protect ourselves against other wally sold at $11.00, but wi 1 er it a dea’ers who may desire to bargain to- or, 7! eat this figure. 35c Paes at, per per Tike 4 er sqqual roll of ards. yard) a™. A, ° Quartered Oak u rn I | re a Sibeboard, like , ° illustration, carv- 5 Drawer Golden Golden Oak Chif- ed head on top, Oak Chiffonier, fonier. like heavy top and Must Falla Heyy carved front and Rf panelled ends and panelledends,high double top,$ 2 bevelled French — carved gallery; value $6.50; sale price, 3.98 $10.00 Metal Couches, $6.98. 100 Metal Couches, heavy bronzed frame; can be used as a couch, a bed, or taken apart and used as two 6.98 large drawers,with 3 cast brass han- + dies; regular price ; on sale at plate mirrors; value $18; at VALI Ey 4 $13.50 Hair Mattress, at $9.75. A 45 ib. Hair Mattress, made up to your order tn separate divans. Complete with two separate one or two parts, covered in sateen or A. mattresses and pillows, covered in fancy . G denim, value $10. Limit one to a customer, at CG. A, ticking to fit any size bed, value $13.50; sale price, all sizes, at........5006 a. Rugs and Mattings For Summer Homes FIBER, JAPANESE JUTE EAST INDIA DHURRIES, FOR VERANDAHS. ALGERIAN AND AND COTTON RUGS EAST And in addition, To-morrow 75 AXMINSTER RUGS, 9x12 ft.,in Oriental designs and colorings, for Dining Rooms and Hails, 75 ROLLS CHINA & JAPAN MATTINGS, in desirable patterns and colors. Value, $8.50, 10.50, 12.50 per roll of 40 yds. Value $24.50 FOR BEDROOMS, INDIA MATS $18.50) | $6.75, 8.90, 9.50 Unusual Values in Watches (open face, with Standard American and Swiss Movements) $4.25 $4.25 Plain and Fancy Enamels, Sterling Silver and Gun Metat Cares for Women Nickel Cares | Sterling Silver and Gun forboys ' $3. 25) Metal Cases for Boys ; Can | s4-carat Gold Cases eewente $8.25 | for Women Filled Gol Cases 14-carat Gold Cases for Men $11.50) for Men $1 $19.50 1.50 West Twenty-third Street OFFER Exceptional Values Nackat CarnarlsCo. in Their Women’s Dept. 500 Dress and WalKing Suits, in Cloths, Cheviots, Panama, Mixtures and Voiles, 17.50 10 19,50 22.50 39.50 45.00. $ l rie 25.00 27,50 | 29,£0 Broadway and 13th St, intl ici 500 Covert and Silk Coats. 10,00.) 11,50 | 12,50 13.5) ny. 15.00 ra, 27.51 17,50 Value 29.50 to Value 19.80 1. 37.50 22.50 All of Standard Materials and Man-Tailored. 5. : to ten w 50 painted at St. Louis exclusiyely for this series. 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