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MUST JON FIGHT | ‘OW UNN MINERS Closed and Will Insist on Fed- eration Men Being Barred. SENT OUT OF THE STATE. Prisoners Now in the “Bull Pen” Will Be Either Sent to Utah or New Mexico—Mat- ters Are Quieting Down. _ CRIPPLE CREEK, Col., June 13.— Practically all the large mines in this Mistrict which closed down last Mon- ‘Bay after the explosion at Independence “are working to-day. The Portland Mine “has not yet been reopened and the ®ompany has not yet announced its Plans. This is the only large one in the district in which union miners have een employed during the ten months since the beginning of the strike. Tt has been conducted on the “open whop” plan and nearly half the force @f four hundred men laid off when Gen. Sherman M, Bell ordered the mines shut down were non-union min- wr. Gen. Bell declares that no members ‘of the Western Federation of Miners * ‘will be permitted to remain in the camp @n that the Portland Company conse- quently will be forced to fall in line frith the policy of the other mine own- fers who organized to fight the Miners’ ‘Wederation. i Te Agree on Action, ‘After a conference between represent- @tives of various local unions and of @he mine owners and the Citizens’ Alll- | ‘Bae, at which. good feeling was shown “(@n both sides, the employers agreed to Neerine full and frank statement con- bs is their attitude toward all organ- eed labor. _ |_A committee 1s to-day preparing a! of such a statement, which will Jpubmitted to the central committee pproval before it 4s made public. | may be ready for pubileation to- yw. Employers say that no radi- ‘eal action will be taken except as to )@ie Western Federation of Miners and @iled and kindred organizations. The statement will declare that the domina- ton of the Western Federation of Min- ers will not be longer tolerated in the ripple Creek district. | ‘Dhe walking delegate and the boycott will be declared against in deci- terms, ‘The “District Trades As- 4s now constituted, employers ¥ _ More Miners to Go. ‘Matters scom to be gradually qutet- and animosity between various | fiamece of people seems to be abating. "avout one hundred and twenty-five si ‘are in the “bull pen” at present. | ; Mist for deportation has been made But to be presented to Gen. Bell. The * mumber who will be sent out to- “Gay or to-morrow will be between fitty ani seventy-five, if the Mst which has ‘Deen prepared is not amended. ‘The destination of the next party to } Géported Has not been officially an- and will not be until the fg well outside the district. It ts However, that the men will either to New Mexico or Utah. it, Cole and @ squad have been ‘ fn the neighborhood of Dunn- Tine with a view to locating the men ‘Who were not captured by the military after the fight last Wednesday. Sol- | @iers who have returned say they were 4, phot at from ambusn, but were unable locate the persons who fired the ——__ * LONDON STOCKS INACTIVE. fmerfonn Shares Lose Strength After = Good Run. LONDON, June 13—The demand for! money in the market to-day was in- @reased in connection with the heavy! & @all for the new Japanese loan. During the week large amounts. will be re- quired on various new capital tssues, gonsequently discounts hardened. Trad-| « fog on the Stock Exchange was innc-| © (tive. Rails were dull. Consols wero waster, | were the feature of the @ Uansactions, owing to thele tnme hi i in sympathy with New York and the ci report, notably Baltimore hio, Erle, Ontario and Western and Pacifio. The market closed Foreigners twene irregular, e3e were better, i CONSOLIDATEDBROKERFAILS © A. F. Westervelt Announces His | * Suspension and Stock Sold for Him | x “A. B. Westervelt, a member of the PPonsolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- | thange, announced his suspension to- _ day. Mr. Westervelt has been a mem- ber of the Exchange since May 15, 10d, He aia trading on the oor und had an Mia ‘onsolidated Exchange ut flve hundred share belonging to Mr, Westervelt were trad | for his. awecount Nes | 2 8f the Bxchange. eee t opening prices were: Beptember, 841-8 bid; " les WHEAT Ree aie cseeeer, McAdoo ‘nad ners] _Avout te, Weeks before North Atlantic cont and of bonds $1,500,008 $11.50 Wet. Jeni... 1948 © an MARKET. sonal charge of the Brooklyn police,| hada net fant with, Kenneth suthaye | petty sere wrorel eee trace COTTON MARKET. Homespun walking Skirts, | |1mws,Juno2.. 1176 ; 472 eee te we nn dad ® beasim ef-| although on trial days the deputy 1or| lad tn a. weookdyn saloon and Maa 99 erecrtntiicclavenn miee tered: Liverpool's poor response to the sharp Friday, June 3 828 a1 a day, but corn acted| prookiyn presided badly beaten up that his friends ed here Saturday helped to v\ m. Business in both markets waa! ‘Tammany men asvert that they havo| wan the talk of the Clty Hall Bondo Malate esi iacar somes cen este Sere nthe tie oun one and $8.00 Saturday, Juns+ § SSL 199 exilusively confined to the| knowledge that Commissioner McAdoo |}irookiyn for Home time, overshadowing | SMa tobe the “scum ortnern eh. Low. Clon, cists | caused @ break of 16 to 2 points. The ly 7H pee J ashable| |Sunday,Junzs. 1920 raya opsent at the strength of|realiged that he had made a mistake SboUt: relaciva: to Drape Comeunetnnes xt vaitis Iwland to-day over 1,000 tm: | AML, Copper B™ or v= weather news from the South was fa- telewnow Monday, June 6 wed 198 over Batur-|@ few days after he had made th . e ~ [Am amelt & oa i rs } 54 3-4 acon carey era abel jas wade) tis HAAR ec patina nar migrants are beng detained for va-[Am sgelt “n'ot B-| % F B|vorable and this with poor demand} Dresses. ~ | |auesday, June, 170 418 At, i. % we i: ‘8 opening prices were: Wheat $54-8 to 851-1; Septemper, 0 3-8 a ember, 80. Corn—July, Boptember, 481-8 to 431-4; ir, 41-2 to 43 3-4. York's: © Grout concerning the remova! of Dep- uty Bridge Commissioner Westernacher have not served to make Charles F. Murphy and his adherents in Tammany feel more kindly disposed toward the McCarren following in Brooklyn. claim ts repeated by the Tammany lead. er that McCarren is clouding the real! | {ssue by dragging national politics into) |), sioner McAdoo of the reasons why he removed Deputy Commissioner Hag- missioner touched only on the surface; that, could have made charges that would those who believe he played politics, tor's appointee MoCarren’s choice was known, moval have !t that for seven weeks previous to Commisioner McAdoo's ac-| * lutely nothing to do with the conduct Dhe wires were cut between Mulberry Tammany adherents of Murphy assert, Commissioner MeAdoo attempted to get | Bi into communication with Deputy by his law partner. 8k gerty, but was unab) missioner McAdoo would have removed his deputy for Brooklyn two months before final action By j) the fact that politi AND PRESF. AT OUR STORE FOR A Free Ticket to Luna Park GOOD ANY DAY U goon, StoK Every garment A popular price offering of h collar and belt. yoke and border. Chemises —tawn; colored neck, with two torchon insertions, through. edgings, heading and ribbon. edge. lawn bands and deep lace with cluster of fine tucks; to select from. 0 five insertion and edge; will match che: Drawers—camtric, umbrella Paris lace or torchon insertion, Gowns-y neck, yoke of four clusters of tucks, wide embrofdered and tucks, also chemise gowns, all lace or embroidery. styles to select from. OF HAGGERTY Not Prompted by Politics, as Former Afderman Seeks to Senator McCarren Has En- deavored to Make It Appear, but for “Police Reasons.” ‘The sarcastic renrarxs of Comptroller The purely local affair. . Bince the announcement by Commis- of erty, of Brooklyn, stories have been urrent that in his statement the Com- if he had been so inclined, he ave strengthened his position with These stories concern the conduct of Jayor McClellan took office Senator]! i The stories current about his re- fon in turning him out he had wv so-| © f the Police Department in Brooklyn, M ron | 18 t hii 0 find him, i pven Senator McCarren appeared to} not indorsed by th know where he was. The Tammany story has it that Com- as taken but for intervened. | Was asked not to stir wu ht be AVE., 22D TO 23D STREETS. 59c. sale women’s fine undermuslins best manuiacturers—at prices ordinarily impossible, Kimono Dressing Sacques — Fancy colored dimity, with yoke and border; or colored lawn with large sailor Himono Gowns-—Polka dot or fancy figured awn, with Chemises-skirt tength, Victoria lawn; fall-over ruffle with Chemises —suirt length, lawn, ciroular neck, yoke of torchon or Italian lace insertions, beading and ribbon, finished with neat SKirts—vmbreita rutte, with two or three insertions of torchon SKirts—campric, umvretia ruffle of wide embroidery, headed Drawers —tewn, colored polka dot, umbrella ruffle with torchon tucks and deep torchon edge, Drawers —cambric, tu! umbrell 5 la ruffle with deep ruffie of embroidery or torchon lace, et peanrens lots; different styles to select from. and sleeves finished with neat ruffle. Gowns-campric, Square neck, Gowns-camtric, square neck, yoke of fiv tucks, beading and ribbon; also 10 other smal) All at 590c each and worth up to *!1.98 M'ADOO'S REMOV'L {GEORGE BURRELL Tho lint of Tammany district figtts ts growing merrily, Hx-Alderman Georke Burrell ia declared now to be after the ead t cratic Club of the district dispenses the real sentiment in the district. held a largely attended meeting last! night at the new club-house, at No “5, Hast Ninetieth street, and voted unani- mously to support Leader Hart President and polnted out that when Hart took one of city, was possible for them to day about the re , THO WCRI: MU.DAL MiVLALNG, JU JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sale of China and Cut Glass. Open-Stock English Porcelain and Wedge- wood Dinner Sets. 100 pieces, per set, $14.50 to $22.00 Haviland’s Limoges China Dinner Sets. Newshapesanddecorations. 100 pieces $22.50 va'ue $28.50 Thin China (pink and blue), set........ $12.00 English Porcelain, underglazed blue, Din- TOUT THIS COUPON AND PRES! i AT OUR STORE FORA Free Ticket to Luna Park —— Ter Set, 100 pieCeSescecccecssers cone $8.00 Ivanhoe Wedgewood, 8 inch plates, each 25c Cups and Saucers.....ccovcsececrssce 25¢ English China, white and gold, bread and butter plates. ......scccece+ees 25¢ Cups and Saucers to match, per dozen.. $6.00 worth double igh-class, well-made. gener- Heavy American Cut Glass, 8 inch Salad or Fruit Bowl...... ..+06. $300 Ously cut undermusiins—the surplus and overstock of some of the Value $4.50 | ae 7 and 8 inch Salad or Fruit Bowl .. .... $2.50 Value 4.00 Nappies,—handsomely cut. soe $1.95 to $7.00 4.75, $5-25, $6.50 cocccccccc ns $3.75 Footed Comports...... Sugar and Cream Set... Colety Trays vives sc. ccivssese otvesisinese $2000 Water Pitcher, Rich design.......... $7.25 Claret Decanter, with handle.......... $2.50 Mayonnaise Set........-0++.. $6.75 and $7.50 Water Tumblers, per dozens... .... +... $2-50 Thin blown, etched Tumblers,—various designs, 65c. per dozen. polka dot, skirt length; circular beading, with baby ribbon drawn edge. other small lots—different styles Twenty-Third Street, mise, ruffle with a 5-inch wide point de Rothenberg <a: tion y Promptly Refam A Big Money-Saving Day To-Morrow In fact, Eve: eclipse all previous Tuesday records for the month of June. There are hundreds of matchisss specials. Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6 Washable Shirt Waist Suits, $2.98. Shown in very sheer white lawn, with sall black polka dots; waist and skirt elaborately trimmed with Mexican drawn work. Cheviot Suits, plain white, pleated style, or in solid colors of navy, Jight or cadet blues, champagne and white, very handsomely made and piped in combination colors. Also Plain Black Lawn Su.ts, with full pleated skirtand waist trimmed with tailor straps; also Chimpagne Lawns, trimmed with lace medallion. It would Cost at least three times the price we are asking to hive one of these suits made up; Sale of Domestics but as a great special to-morrow you may have your choice at.......ssseeeseeee Handsome Summer Wash Skirts at 98c. Fine White Mercerized Striped Leno; vatue 25¢., J 2 at. . a These are ithe newest Walking Skirts. made from best quality washable covert cloth, in Rray, blue and tan, in full ple: Style, with flaring front, kilts, finished with buttons of the same material, tailor stitched bottoms, and perfect in fit and hang; lengths 38 to 43; waist bands 24 to 36; Choice at.....sssssss.eeeseeceee Handsome All-Wool Crash Walking Skirts. Skirts, made from strictly all-wool crash, fully pleated with foot kilts, trimmed with paren of batty (saictey) sud all ee seams bound—in fact, a thoroughly custom- garment. lors light or medium gray, champagne or light sage; lengths, to 43; waist bands, 24 to 36 inches. ToncKrOw: lke helen a hai Patent Medicines || Japanese Matting abet Meat Oh bottle. We've made an immense importation Chiecsal eliialdes of Japanese Matting, which will Lydia Pinkham's Cempound. be placed on sale to-morrow at an Cuttcura Balve, box... extraordinarily low price. A more Alleock’s Porous Plasters timely value has seldom been placed Pe before you. Shown in carpet lieve of almost every culor. Sache 76 : per roll of 40 yards; Basement Bargains. a lar 12%c. value, af White [ ottcd Swiss, in and large dots, at Fine White Indla Linons, in lengths of 2, 3,4 and 6 yards; values 73 10c. and 124,C., at.....66 Swift's Specific, $1.00 size. uinine Pilla, 2-erain, 100 Rathactte Pita: TOO ia wotdte matte Hay's Hair Health, bottle. . Hosiery « Underwear Women’s Hos‘ery. 10c In cotton lace, fast black, spliced heel and toe, special to-morrow at... . Hardwood Refrigerators, kiln-dried ‘ash, galvanized shelves, bronze trim~ mings, metal lining, removabieA, JB, Special,,per pair.... teers eeeeneceres . drip pipe; regularly $6.98. ..... In fast black. lace lisle—lace to toe—double sole, i y, Water Cooers, made of heivy sheet Iron, Bort end totils peste Paitiect ccssseenctucs l2%x nicely . apanned in several colors, Galvanized Women’s Vests. lined inside, heavy seal plated faucets 3.49 4,98 2.25 Gas Stoves, extra strong, 12 x 18 tops, also four other émail odd insertions of embrotd between insertion at bottom oe yokes neck JAMES McCREERY & CO, Sale of Muslin Underwear designed for Summer use. Low necks and short sleeveson manyGowns. Chemises finished with skirt flounces, etc. All garments made of fine materials,—well cut and finished, lace or embrofdery insertions neatly finished with neat edge of ‘6 lace insertions, odd lots, different Gown eves coreciece vee 95C $1.25 $1.45 Chemises... «1... e022. .95¢ $2.25 $1.45 Drawers.... «++-50C 75¢ 95 $1.45 Skirts 00. 0000007§C 95¢ $1.25 $1.50 Corset Covers....55¢ 75¢ 95 $1.25 Saéques .... «...50¢ 75c 95 $1.75 _[S APTER HAR Twenty-third Street, CUNARD LIE CUTS [STOCKS LOWER 1 STERIGE RATES Officials at This Port Atarmed Over the Class of Immigrants Who Have Been Arriving Here Lately. Wrest the Palm from Leader of Thirtieth Assembly Dis- trict, Who Has Big Following. hip scalp of Harry C. Hart, of Irtieth Assembly District. Bur- ‘Tammany likes dis- they tend to keep ders alert, 1 respective | The regular organization of the Thir-| tleth, however, doesn't want a change, the List Sags Off. LONDON, June 1%—The Cunard Steamship Company has answered the challenge of its foes in the fight for west-bound passenger trade by making a cut in steerage rates. Beginning to- day the company will bring third-class passengers from LAverpool to New York leadership if the Hell Gate Demo- ‘The clus with trading very quiet. Frederick Stroh presided c f the district Its Democratio| or Boston on the Campania or Lu-|_ Traders were of the opinion that the 16% 16 Henry S, Haggerty while he held the| command o} anes former was kept stro: 85: = S R RYS 60 fice of the Second Deputy Commis-|mAvrity was only 1,300; now, he stated. | canta for $26; om the Umbria, Etruria, |*5"ractutate gelling the wererey iluge | Me Fs = Ci 5 stoner of Police, They are public prop- | te Tainmany majority is 3,900 cata Ivernia or Saxonia for $18.75: on the| gt. Paul and Erle first were about the| {i 88 bh — 7 rty in Brooklyn, and are also talked | {he sett of jeadere a sil herd Carpathta or Auranta for $12.60, The| weakest issues of the list, each closing 1 ing + ALL LOO ver by men in Tammany Hall who are} the helm,” he a h eat ‘Rotterdam, burg, | ff nearly 1 point. aS aes a F close enough to the inner’ circles to| Hrederick Ruppert, brother of the| new from Hous Southern Pacific, Reading, Union Pa-|Resiine rite t Ladies’ Suit Dep’t. eep posted on what !s going on Congressman, | presentea resolutions in| Bremen or Antwerp to New York oF| aio. Missourl Pacite, Pannevivanins Sib Bh + QUICK | Judgo Hasgerty’ ts the law partner of |upport, of Leader Mart, whlod were) Bogton la S5 Baltimore & Ohio, Louisville and Rock | 200%, Ry y= Sa Hoos. McCarren, He was the Senn-| second ‘3 : oli ui § i ‘ a saa Se ne eee ine eeees| ‘The meeting commemorated the open-| 2rTo™ Pars the d-class rat®) [sland auffered losses of 1-4 to +3 per By Bas Tailor-made Suits from the Does Your Want Ad. Go from London, | cent. United State: most 1 per cent @ shade off. will be the same The first-class rates from Paris, Ant- werp or Rotterdam to New York or Boston by all ships will be the same as the rates from London. : ~ of the new club-house, which ts finest and most comfortable ‘ammany rendezvous in the y Burrell, too, has a following and he s that he ts going in to make a strlet tively. The local Tractior The immigration ofMfcials here are inent, with gains 4 alarmed over the class of immigrants that have been arriving since the cut Joat fractionally on, Sian aut, in stee rat was made by the] The total sales of stocks ntage of it and suc- \e preating (he impression that urphy was fighting him because of causes, If they continue to pou they have been for the past few | At officials will be unable to Half a dozen ships are due to arnive within the next ten days, with thefr steerage capacity crammed to the limit. Many of the new arrivais had not @ penny when they landed. A number of them had only from fifty cents to $2.60 each. Of the 74 who Sumer 13h ape . Th. rooklyn police ni 43%, said, to toll Judge Haggerty that} f fe Was running the police along Unes administratt bu authority. The that at the time Ji removed about as Commissioner Ms ota vers all at A SLOW MARKET Ontario and Western and Amer- Ioan Smetting, Exceptions in Deafings, Hold Gains, While alli Stocks closed generally lower to-day, Traders were for the most part in control of the mar- ket and the sentiment was generally bearish. Ontario & Western and Ameri- can Smelting & Refining were ercep- Mons to the. rule, they recetving good support and closing fractionally higher, Stoel preferred lost al-|'Tens. ¢. & 1 while the common was jugar and Amalgamated Copper closed down 1-8 and 8-8 respec- | U hich were m= je early trading, were 277,100 cleanable burners, worth 98¢., special at.... 69c Silks at Big Savings. JAMES MeCREERY & GO. Shawl Dep’t. 24 Floor. Real India or French Chud- dha Shawls. Embroidered Crepe or China Silk Shawls. Fancy knitted, Silk, Silk and + Wool or Shetland Shawls. Of ribbed cotton, low neck, with ribbon in neck and % armholes; 15c. value; specialewes .ceceesecseeee Of ribbed lisle thread, low neck, with or without wing sleeves, silk ribbon in nec! 12%c and sleeves; 25c. value, at .. oes Upholstery Special pholstery Specials. 98c. Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 69c. Welwilll pace (on stle tomorow 1,800 para ck t 24-lnch uffled Swiss Curtains made of best cur- All Silk Crepe de Chine in white, ivory, . natn materials; four tucks and hemstitched Pearl gray, medium gray, Soap Bie own and 58c rutfles, 3 yards long; value 98c.; special to- (oe champagne. Value 89c., as a big speci . Morrow, at...eee 45-Inch Black All Woo! Volle, fine chiffon finish; 49c $1.39 and $1.49 Couch Covers at 98c. VAIUG: 780) Stocdcsosecesesorverisssessese Seertes Tapestry Couch Covers, Oriental and Roman All Silk Polka Dot Liberty Satin, from stripes, wiil be placed on saleto-morrow. A small regular pin dots to large cluster dots; matchless bargain, affordiny the most unusual the colors are royal and navy blue, reseda, (eo money-savings. Sold regularly at $1.39 and Cc green, gobelin blue and tan; special, per $1.49; special to-morrow at. Ls yard O will place on sale to-morrow F in their department of 4 Cotton Dress Goods WHITE BUTCHER AND JAVA LINENS, 5,600 Yds. in all colors for shirt waist and outing costames 17° Special Values in Men’s Summer Underwear Fine French Balbriggan or 45° Empire Scarfs of various} pisin Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, Value 75¢ materials and designs, Extra Fine Sea Island Cotton 50° On Tuesday June the 14th.| Shirts and Drawers, Value 950 i ight-Weight The “Bellairs” Scarf,—made| X07 "Woot shirts and Drawers, vatue $1.25 85° of pure white or colored Best Quality Imported-Lisle Mesh and French-Balbriggan 98° Silk, Gauze Weight Shirts and Drawers, Value $1.45 Algerian, Silk and Wool Also Large assortments of Shawls, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Bathing Suits White, black or colors. of the most desirable materials and workmanship. oa West Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street. in the’ Right Paper? Peruse, inane COMPARISON 18 Other yee Boos Total for ist a eee, Al Amonths.... 127558 67011 Total for May» 36059 16996 regular stock, $12.50 to $25.00 Panama Cloth kilted walk- ing Skirts. SESEs: BREE Bae FRR i+igll RR RE A Perr 5 : $5Ssg03 .880S6E Bi * BAlSFoga! +11 * was given in explanation of Liverpool's weakness, Following the call, how- ever, some big buying orders came in, led by Philadelphia -spot houses, with active bidding also by brokers usually representing New Orleans intereats and prices recoverpd above fifteen points. ‘The opening prices were: June, 1.97 to 11,20; July, 11.97 bid; August, 11.69 of- list $6.75 $7.50 : Linen Coats and Skirts for Automobile or Touring. Saturday, June 11 re A 236 Sunday, Junc 12. 1 2@Q. 128g Monday, Junc13.. FOF 16a Twenty-third Street, ts a money-saving day at Rothenb:rg’s; but for to-morrow we've made a special effort tog.