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Aided by Their G (ROPES PAUPENS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RATE WAR overnments’ “Unde- sirables” in Droves Are Swarming to Our Shores, and Immigration Officials ‘Are Planning to Turn Them Back. : The human riff raft of Europe are, rh) Biready beginning to pass through the ba gateways of the Atlantic seabourd. Ta Knowledge has reached the United ag States Immigration officials that the governments of Europe are already taking advantage of the reduced steer- jage rates to send thelr paupers and “ @rorthless citizens to this country. ‘he effect of the war in rates be- ween the steamship companies has been f jechoed in Washington, and the Gov- a wrnment authorities are active over the situation. ‘A rate of $9.60 permits @ general @xodus from Europe, and the !mmigra- ffon authorities of New York and other @upervised ports have their work cut wut for them to prevent the swarms of undesirable immigrants landing in ‘bis country. At the British Consulate to-day it fwas stated in an unguarded moment by fan attache that England gleefully w*l- ‘comed the steamship rate strife as a means of reducing her population in the White Chapel district. If this ts 0, England {s particularly fortunate. for with the single exception of the Cunard line, the various lines plying between England and America havé al- ready or are prepared to join the com- ‘Dine making the rate of travel betyeen Burope and this country less than #10. or in actual price $9.60. ‘The Cunard Company has made a stout resistance against the wholesile tut rate on these grounds, but the home oMice finally decided to meet the cut by ® $15 rate, Vernon H. Brown, » Company, satd: “The Cunard Company has declined to come down to the $10 rate because its views are in accord with thone of the United States Immigration officers with reference to keeping out an un- Gestrable class. This rate will attraot the scum of Europe, and it Is very evi- Gent that a large proportion of this cluss will finally have to be deported, as the immigration authorities are thor- . Sughly alive to the danger of permitting such foreigners to land. “The Cunard Company in fixing the Fate at $15 has felt that this will bring @ better class of immigrants over to this country, Another official of the company sald: of the Cunard i In Accord with the U. 5. “We refuse to become parties to a M0 rate for stecrage because the Management is acting in full accord With the spirit of the United ‘ates Government to prevent as far Ble the entering into America an ast-| | welcome the rate war and encourage ft-even so far as to promise bounty money—but our people are opposed to rate lems than the existing one, “England has everything to gain, nothing. to lose by shipping her un- eairables out of the country and mak- ing New York and Boston the dumping places for her social scum. Govern- ments of Southern Europe show their appreciation of the rate war eloquently. “No passport is isaued to a prospec- tive omigrant to America unless that emigrant is a pauper or a convict. The two latter clesses can get their pass- ports in double quick order, and with- out the payment of the usual small fee, but Iet an independent citizen of any country or Southern Europe seek « passport and many obstacles are placed in his wav. Among the seif-supporting middie class of these countries there are many who would willingly avail themselves of the chance to come to the United States at the present low | rate, but this class are not granted leave to quit their native land. ‘That's the whole story, and there is no getting away from It. Up to daybreak to-day three trans- atlantic passenger steamships with steerage passengers have arrived in the| port of New York since the cut rate went into effect. These are the Kroon- land, Pottsdam and Philadelphia. Half « Shipload Detained. Of the 1,14 steerage passengers on the | , 567, or just 60 per cent., have dat Ellis Island as “‘un-! deslrables." Nearly the same propor- lon of detentions ts observed in the! other arrivlas. Not all of these, how-| ever, will ultimately be declared in-| privilegd to land, A second screening process will be observed when those declared to be unfit to land on America's shores will be weeded from the herd and deported. | It must be also taken Into considera- tion that among this great number of immigrants are many who had secured | passage and patd for It under the pre- | vious and comparatively high rate of Among the latter Class but few were held for further inspection, It was nelee that expedienc¥ was evidenced by the immigration “p “ ihgae mmigration officials in “passing’ Of the bulk of the detentions t who had hurriedly taken advantage of Hae rate were plainly in the ma- “When it im taken into conaideratt lon | thut a® many as twelve and fifteen | {runsatiantlc “steamships, each carry ne from to to sixteen hundred steerage pass arrive In New York undesirable European class, which in no wise can effect any good to the sountry of thelr destination. “There ts no doubt but England will GETS VERDICT. FiR A MILLION Morris C. Mengis Wins in His, Suit Against Gen. Louis Fitz- gerald in the Supreme Court put against The jury ( and retucned "Before it wak openrs rally-believed gury had found a verdict fendant. Ther J great when the ¥ 4t was found th everything") Attorney Hage' fe asked Just inant be and the Justice repl is does not seem eounsellor's fee when the amount In- volved In the sidered. I ‘vill therefore mplainant 00,000 and amount.” 1 _ of Judgment while the Comm » for Ruilway Sale, ed to-day th report ¢ erdil jury bad given Mengis} he counsel excessive his ls believed to be the largest (yerdict ever tendered by a Kings County jury. Menglx contended that Gen. Fitzgerald, who was the practical head of the Fuller syndicate, which purchased the West aMryland Rallway Company for $7,000,000 In 1901, had agreed to give him 41,000.00 when the purchase woulé be made if he would secure for goncerning the road, PMengis sald he hed fulfilled his part the contract, but that wher. the $id was. purchased Gen. Fitzgerald dha the Fuller Syndicate repuciated agreement, ul fo COrKe whom Mengis said the railroad was ily purchased by Was a witness for the defense. Edward Lauterbach was witness for Mengis, Both sides called Snany millionaires and financiers, The ease was on trial before the jury in Justice Spen Ci —— THE COTTON MARKET. Petter opening 1 to M4 points lower to- ‘May ithe cotton market stiffened up on ring movement led by -The® late Li | FO MOE BITES ~) one In the Bronx n A total of the syndicate all Information and data] jy, {were placed abr harbor alone in one day. du 1 ring th summer period.” continued the steam: Mopg man, Ait may readily be under- Mood how great Is the problem that confronts this Government." VOTES $1,000,000 Board of Aldermen Makes an Appropriation for Eight New Public Bathing Places in the Greater City, hie t additional interior pubdils baths for suse in winter ‘and summer wee, Provided for to-day ty the Board. of Semen raion Authorized the appro ration of one miluon doll r thelr t ti ars for ta eatadlishment, CE Gite Four of the new baths will be in Manhattan, three in located Brooklyn end “se will give Mun- eleven Interlor baths. a few days at Nos, first street, and {Will shortly open at Now on wend Hi Bast One Hundred and Ninth uring the latter part of (he baths at Nos. 13%, 135 and. 15 1-21 Allon street Ww! publi MI be thrown open to the ‘© other baths tn course of com- fon are located at Nos, 53 : f Eleventh street, E Hxth street, John J ; ‘ Jay Park Twenty-third street and Avenue A '| RACES HURT LONDON STOCKS pkers Denert Market for Ascot Course and Business Suffe LONDON, June 14—Money was in Rood demand in the market to-day and the supply was more plentiful, owin to the release of the Japanese loan Inn stalmont Discounts were firm. On thi Stock Exchange the market genevatly was idle on account of lack of tin of business, Ay of the operators being in attend: @ at the Ascot races Consols were ull, but recovered at the close. Americans opened and below parity, at whieh they were idly ateads Subsequently there were some improve, ments to above part closed dull ensy rove. The market $e N.Y. CENTRAL BONDS TAKEN, . P. Morgan & Co, announce that 310.00,000 of New York Central and Hudson River Railroad 4 per cent, deb- euture donds offered publicly were over subscribed, — Boston, Aeiphia and Chicago took large a and about $2,000.00) of the Tdohentien to-day Phila- — igh” were steadier ine tne all i Sopeniny 5 wore ye abety to 31-70; A aber, 11. cember, fternoon were: > September, Wis-dan- WHEAT BURNS WITH CARs, Two freight cars loaded with wheat wer burned in the Lackawanna Rail- STOCKS STRONG AND Traction Stock day was stro United States s American Smelting and Refining each elosed up about 1-2. ; ‘The bond market closed firm and active. shares and of bonds any | yond yards at the foot of Kighteenth utreet, Jeraoy Clty, early to-day, The origin of the fire is believed to have nm. ntaned' Seen pomtaneous combustion. The joss Ny THIS COUFO nN AT OUR BTORE POR A ‘over free ticket including purchase vou vou wil to ‘olor THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT AT OUR STORE FOR A Free Ticket to Luna Park Free Ticket to Luna Paik Free Ticket to Luna Park Aon NHSOW "On GUI MU RRNGUN EGOS SSR Minto SROs WEKEKDAYS. SATUR- NIGHT — WEEKDAYS, SATU os ‘SUNDATS A DAYS, SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS. E HOLIDAYS. BRING, THIS SINGLE COUPON with you. and on any ke of 250. and be yeaa} Circus Moximus. and many other bewliderine attraction». AND PRESENT IT AT OUR STORE FOR A SIXTH AVE., 59c. sale women’s fine undermuslins. Every garment worth double. generously overstocks of s prices ordinarily impossible. Kimono dressing sacques—Fancy colored dimity, with yoke and sailor collar and belt. Kimono gowns—Polka dot or fancy figured lawn, with yoke and border. Chemises—Lawn; colored polka dot, skirt length; circular neck, with two torchon insertions, bead- ing, with baby ribbon drawn through. Chemises —Skirt length, lawn, circular neck, yoke of ‘orenon or Italian lace insertions, beading and rib- bon, finished with neat edge. Skirts—Umbrella ruffle, with two or three inser- tions of torchon betweon lawn bands and deep lace edge. Skirts—Cambric, umbrella ruffle of wide embroid- ery, headed with clueter of fine tucks; also five other small lots—different styles to select from. Drawers—Lawn, colorefi polka dot, umbrella ruffle with torchon insertion and edge; will match chemise. Drawers—Cambric. umbrella ruffle with a 5-inch wide point de Paris lace or torchon insertion, tucks and deep torchon edge. Gowns —Cambric, square neck, lace or embroidery insertions and tucks; also chemise gowns, all neatly finished with neat edge of lace or em- broidery. Gowns —Cambric, square neck, yoke of five lace insertions, tucks, beading and ribbon; also 10 other small odd lots, different styles to select from, All at 5 Oc. each. Worth double—and up to $1.98. “83 wash skirts, $4.98, with side plaits and foot kilts; full flare $9.98 for *4.25 outing skirts, Real butchers’ linen—white only—7-gore side pleat- ed; every gore finished with tailored 2 9 straps and pearl buttons—to-morrow.... Py 8 8 taffeta silk skirts, °6.50, See Re eee at Or oO) 37.95 dress skirts, °5.50. Chiffon skirts, tastefully trimmed with folds of taffeta—splendid $7.95 5.50 value—just for Wednesday... Os LED BY MANHATTAN in Demand Bought Generously in Active Trading While the Price Is _ Jumped Up. 125 Doz. the stock market to- x, active and of an im- nt character, The feature of the dealing was the rise In Manhat- which reached 4 points, Steel preferred 65 Doz. The closing and ‘There was wheat to-day, ‘Phe total sales of stocks were 262,200 119,000), 3 cen To-d highest, lowest and closing prices) of wheat. Later corn weakuned with ar aay changer from yesterday's losin] Wheaton the weather West. i and rel. Cfrom wast recorded sale are as) WHEN) OF i “Opening prices were:| Portfolios One and Two of The follows: Net | July, wheat, 2 3-8: Sentember, 8 of- Low. Clon, Chras.| fered; December, 84 1-4 bid 7, eV ‘ Uconprer cae aes Chigago's Opening prices” were: July World’s Fair Views Going male Tet, OF Bheat, 8 1-4 to 84 18: Sentember, 4 ela R. pe Si Te uly corn, -8 to 49; Septem: ‘ Am Steer ce ber, 49 to 48 $4 to 7 with a Rush, Ae ea Now York's cloning prices wore: Rite aE wf Wheat July, 913-8. September, 841-4 Hrookign 7. s) Eee September 3 ti a ‘ That the public know and appreciate air Chicago's closing prices we: Vheal nea, & Onto —Suly, 843-4 to 847-8: September, 804-8] 4 600d thing ts clearly shown by the LOM & Bt PL. a8 a to ss Recent bers 10) to a) ey Oe ide and general demand for our superb |= ane Gas Right: 18 TanBers 48 $4; December, 44 1+ orest City" serles of World's Fair Den. & Rio Go. 433-8 views. Interest in the portfolios ts In- re. ) Erle iat pfs. Erle 24. pt Ti, Central Long Ish LMANAC y 80 Er 2c | gun rteePtASRAC FOP,TODAY. 1 gi, |Somewhat to the dedication period and 1 THE AIDES. Law wit to the time before the opening, and on ater er. ead a a PA AQ” RSE |this account they may iack some of y Hook oe F Nt ; Seternors island... §0S S.2h the Ife and motion which later num- Mo.’ Pac Nortolk & Weet.. Y Cen fine. ae, Weatern Pennavivania People's Gas ting ling Jat pe ding 24 pf Reese ts Southern Pacific. Southern Ry matherh, RY, & ‘rouse, 4 | Hamburg: South pt i | Parima, St. Thoma A popular price offering of high-class, well-made, undermuslins—the surplus and me of the best manufacturers—at order; or colored lawn, with large Seashore skirts of extra good quality pique; made COMING DU + | Kaiser Wilhelm der oane, Bremen. 49c 22D TO 23D STREET. ? Women’s $3 Oxfords, $1.50. That's but one of a half-dozen footwear specials that will be a signal for throngs here Wednesday. On sale at 11 o'clock. They're women’s high-grade Oxford ties, in patent colt- skin, viel kid, Russia calf and russet goatskin. Widths A to E and sizes from $ 50 2% to 8; Goodyear ° welt and hand-turned soles; high Cuban and mil- {tary heels; neat and dressy —in all the best shapes — these regular $3 values — ‘Wednesday 1.50 , On sale at 12 o’clock. Misses’ and children’s patent leather strap sandals, 0% Well made, smooth inner soles; comfort- able toe shapes—ornaments on strap. An extraordinary offering—these $1.50 values.. 69c a On sale at 10 o'clock. ‘omen’s, misses’ and children’s $1 and $1.50 foot~ wear, 50c.250 pairs women's shoes and Oxfords —some misses’ and children's and little gehts’ shoes in the lot. Not all sizes, but if your size is here you'll find a special bargain—ail £0 at, pair—while they last Wednesday... 50c 606, pett ¢. petticoats, 49¢, triped seersucker petticoats—deep Span! flounce and underflounee—Wednesday, eS Men’s ‘15 suits, $7, Wednesda fi : 5D " marlabt Y—the final shipment of that re- able purchase told of r S00 suit b of last week—almost 200 suits at about half the regular price, Don’t mis ae a sale Men's $15 suits, like this! $ 50 These suits are in fine worsteds, cheviots, cassi- meres, serges and imported and most approved not to be duplicated any- manner— “where for less than $15.0)— one price on the entire lot-~ _come early—while they last, choice, $7.50. Stern Brothers Glove Departments . In addition to large assortments of Kid and Suede Gloves for Men, Women and Children, are now showing many Imported Novelties for Mid-summer Wear. And will offer To-morrow § Women’s Milanese Suede Lisle and Pure Silk Gloves, ( Women's Imported Tropical Silk Net Gloves, 2 pearl clasps, embroidered backs, white only, West Twenty-third Street SUCCESS ON SUCCESS WHEAT MARKET, mod weather In all parts o weakness of corn invited some selling SHIPPING NEWS. FOR _TO-DA lel Gate Ferry... 9.58 PORT OF NEW YORK. ARKIVED. ST) F TO-DAY Friedrich der Grosse, at 45° mr. a OD° pr. ‘ate pressure on nm the favorable the West, ‘The creasing from day to day. 10:18 2 |bers will show, Copenhagen | in Antwerp. Rotterdam ia Para onder to bring it to perfection, Readers understand this and eagerly secure the first porifollos, that they will eve know about from start to finish. {SHIPS Bremen, tian, Glasgow eatho, Curacoa, Of course the earller views pertain ‘These eariter issues are nevertheless exceptionally interesting and valuable, as showing what the Fair looked lke those earlier days of stress and turmoil through which the projectors of so great an enterprise had to go in thus Satisfaction Guaranteed Money Promptly Refunded. June Sales Offer Great Money Savings. - Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6 Big June Sale of Hosiery and Underwear ; Women’s Vests. ‘ Of ribbed cotton, low neck, with rib- bon in neck and armholes; 15c. value; special at. - neck, with or without wing sleeves, silk ribbon in Children’s 19c. Vests at 12%4c. Of ribbed cotton, low neck, 1 holes; usually sold at 19¢, J 2c special at.......s00 , Of ribbed lisle thread, low | 2! neck & sleeves;25¢ value, at 2c ribbon in neck and arm- © . ° Sale of Fine Voile Suits, at 200 New Volle Suits, in handsome Eton or blouse model; collarless, with ‘or without shoulder capes, handsomely trimmed with stitched taffeta silk and silk bands; very full sleeves and pleated silk belt. Every sult has taffeta silk lined jacket; skirts are in newest pleated style, with foot kilts. Colors black, blue, brown, champagne, pear! and gray; sizes 34 to 40, Not a sult worth less than $15.00; choice to-morrow at. Women’s Hosiery. In cotton, plain and lace to toe, fast black, spliced heel andtoe, special, 9c PEF PAilsecsecceereseeeeeeeewe, In fast black, lace eal esenednd 8) (9.1 Z ‘double sole,heel and toe;special pr. » £2 Children’s Hosiery. In fast black ribbed cotton, double sole: knee, heel and toe; strictly first quality; worth 15c per pair, 9% $8.98. 8.98 Handsome All-Wool Crash Walking Skirts, A Peerless Value Affording an Exceptional Sabing. Made from. strictly al-wool crash, fully pleated with foot klits, trimmed with buttons. of samematerial, and all inside seams bound—in fact, a thoroughly custom-made garment. sage; lengths, 35 to 43; waist bands, 24 to 36 inches, Men’s and Boys’ Jerseys | Infants And Bathing Suits Far Under Usual Value. Sporting Goods Store. Third Floor. Boys’ Jerseys, made of very high grade 39 cotton ana shown in all the latest colors and styles, all sizes; worth $1.00 each, special 49 sizes and 59 a) Special to-morrow at. The same quality, in all sizes for men, it One Piece Bathing Suits for Boys, all colors; worth $1.00 each, special at. Boys’ Pure Worsted Two Piece Bathing Suits, in all colors and stripes; worth $2 each; special for this sale at. . ed Colors light or medium gray, champagne or light ” Wear, Muslin Wear. Children’s Drawers, heavy muslin bands, clusters of tucks and deep hem; 1 5c. value, at . c Gowns, full size, fine cambric, made in V shape and high neck, with inserting of Tor- chon and Val. lace; clusters of tucks between neck and sleeves; 69. with lace ruffles, 89c. value, at c Drawers, full size, heavy muslin, Umbrella Styles, with hemstitched tucks above; also lace trimming, deep rutfles of eme 2: broidery; 39c. value, at, 96 ackoll Carvarl slo. | immense Sale of Women’s Suits. 500 Silk Shirt Waist Suits, in plain, checked and striped taffetas, black and natural pongee —fancy silks in all shades—black, blue, brown and gray; also shot colored silks in large va- riety of styles; plaited and tucked waists, skirts to correspond; all sizes. Value 15.00 to 25.00. Hundreds of Linen and Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, Linen Walking Suits and Organdie Dresses, in wide range of styles; beautifully ade. bis Value 15.00 to $27.50. 250 Dress Suits in cloth, Voile, Panama and mixtures. These are the best values ever offered. Etons, blouse and jacket effects, plain tailor-made and many nicely trimmed. All of them strictly man-tailored and up-to-date styles Value 15.50 to 32.50. 350 .Walking Suits in Cloth, Panama, Cheviot and mixtures, made in Eton blouse and jacket effects; all of them beautifully tail- ored and of very desirable styles. Value 15.00 to 25.00. B’way & 13th St. JAMES McGREERY & CO. | JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Men’s Haberdashery. Pongee or biack Peau-de=| Soie, pleated Coats. Half and three-quarter length. $14.50 and $16.50. ligee Shirts, " d Slippers. Twenty-third Street. | an PP Pajamas, Hosiery. ——— | Bathing Suits. within the easy reach of all our read-! Ganegs and Umbrellas. ers. ‘The series will serve as a guide to the Fair for those who intend golng and as a pictorial record and history for those who cannot enjoy the privilege: for each part wanted, to cover con be wrapping, handling, mail-| fog, &e., 18 all that Is tequired, and wo that all of our readers are confident vey never before received Shirts. will say that tl : a ; val at #o trifing an ex- mings, Fenditure. Send, dimes oF, stamps. to trimming: World, ulitser jullding, New York. *" 75¢. each. ually be able to the whole undertaking, | f i ay a > OUTS OING CAME IES, ‘Yhe success of the djstribution is | Kaiser Wo, U. fer hile hve a marked, which is a state of affairs most Waber oe 0 4 44 | Seguranca, colon.” Germoanii, Naples, gratifying, as»showing a keen appre- Ran ee he «| ‘Char’ City of August ‘pa ciatlon of The World's efforts to piace Wh adtabens '—Dedling , Brun Be, jcoy °80 Antereating and valuable @ worl NINETEEN BOYS ARRESTED. Charged with Throwing Missiles at Street Cars, Nineteen boys, ranging in age ‘con to elghteen years, were arralgi entre Btreet. Police Court to-day y vecd with throwing missiles at pas- senuers In Sefer, of the street railway iathany, reported to pollog of the Wry. street station, that the Wanted” ‘engaged in th i Twenty-third Street, Real “home comforts” may Rajah and Pongee Silk Neg-/ Pleated or Negligee, white or colored Madras Shirts, ' Cravats, Gloves, Belts, Vests, Handkerchiefs, BathRobes | Dressing Gowns, Underwear, On Wednesday, Junethe rsth 50 Dozen Collarless Night Made of fine cam- bric with white or colored s|found by answering the “Boarders fant ads in. today’s World ae No Alterations. No Exchanges. No C. O. D.’5s o— — —____ ae 7 YOU LOSE - time fo use poor modhwse, ALL that is asked of you Is to give this comparison your attention, and you will be convinced. a 13. other: Total for 1st Alone. Commi 4montts...11 275 $8 670 Total for May. 36059 16996 Wed, June 1... 1348 aap Thus,,Junc2.. 1170 472 Friday, Junc3,, S2S&- an Saturday, Juns¢ S82 390 Sunday, Junzs. 1421 sata Monday, Junce6. YWST 193 Tuesday, Junce?7. 1BTO. 4 Wed.,Junes.... LISI 4 Thurs., June%.. QOY. 352 Friday, June 10. O7QD 280 Saturday, Junci1 54 236 Sunday, June 12.1 2@Q 1258 Monday, Junc13.. TJQOZ 6a Tuesday, June 14. TOBBWi 346 Total... 178455 90432 ALL PAID aps, When you “outgrow” your flat or apartment and desire to get a ern one In ® good neighborhy vertise In World Wants, Wants to-day. wt elon 4 be