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STOCKS LOWER, Southern Pacific Weak Feature) + Pomptrolier Stil Determined Not] Ts Market on News of the Pay $525,000 for the St. George Terminal for Staten Island Boats. ferred. OFFERED FOR $500,000. After Being Under Pressure Dur-| ing the Day—Balttmore & Ohio and-Other Leaders Show Losses. ~~ RReal Estate Men, Too, He Says, Have Placed Value of Land and Buildings at $494,000— Mayor Is Annoyed. | Btocks closed generally tower to-tay, with trading dull, Southern Pacifie was the/ weakest issue of the list durmg the afternoon, due to the plan to issue pre- ferred stock. It dropped from 485-8 to 453-4, but toward the close rallied and closed fractionally lower. Union Pacific was the strongest {sxe of the list, It selling up to 883-4, against Comptroller Grout declared to-day ithat he would not be swerved from his determination to force the Baltimore and Ohie Railroad Company to sell its Aiaten Island ferry terminal Geange to the city for less than lof the Comptroller and inclusive of the! { Mayor, have all voted in favor of at Fance purchasing the terminal property even at the cost opposed by the Comp- jtrofler, but the jatter's action renders it | [tmponstbie under the charter for the |) {Commission to warrant the purchase ) {Without a unanimous vote ‘That Mayor McClellan is annoyed over the contrary action of the Comptroller [became known to-day. When he took ‘office one of his first official acts wax to }inke up the consideration of the Staten ©) Msland municipal ferry and to urge Ss wpeedy action. He managed to get far- r erable action on the question of boats Inlthough the Comptreller offered objec- | pton at the time to the price the Mayor } wan willing to pay. Good Boats Secured. é ©. The Comptrotter, was won Fj ever to the higher-priced boats by the || ‘Mayor's argument (hat the bost that tho elty/ Gould afford tn the way of cheap Mud comfortable transit to.the people _ 4 of Richmond was none too good for the ‘ rough of Richmond. TRoombrcies Grout Is willing to vote | #0 purchase the ‘terminal for $500,000, fiut not one penny moré he says will! ; thorize, “B'vhere is every reason for opposing Beret by, he ty Oe morta tied yore Medicetes Alr You Breathe ptrolier to-day erminal| and Kills All Catarrhal Germs— | Costs Nothing Unless It Cures. | party was originally to the; 'y for that Agure, and that, too, with | ‘a few months. The engineers of my Do not take medicines into the| stomach to kill catarrhal germs in| iment and av unbla: mmission They, however, failed to show a gain on the day. Hal- timore & Ohio, 8! Paul, Loutéville, Mis- sour! Pacific, Tennsylvania, Reading, Rook Island and Wabash preferred sut- fered fractionally. Ronds closed active. during the last hour. The Closing Quotations. yin higheat, lowest and yeaterd prices, or follow Anal Am 8 Am. & Am Ruger oo. An Sugar pt, Ai Fe AU, T. a8. Fe pt. & OhIo. Copper... & hot & 1h pe om iia Halt She, s | | Sensible Way to Cure Catarrh. | Teal rr the “one Jorvelue of the te Siovlo0. | the head and throat. Air alone can | Sy aaa yment, | reach these germs. Medicated with | Hyomel and breathed through the | neat Inbaler that comes with every) outfit, the air goes to the most re-| | mote air cells of the head, throat | Mand lungs, and compietely destroys mna-| the disease germs. Hyomel is the aev- | only sensible, yet sclentific way to Years may olapse before the Per! cure catarrh, Other remedies may | fail; Hyomei will cure. When you get a Hyomel outfit, compl it! Hegeman & Co., 200 Broadway, will Mayor nd} give you a signed receipt, agreeing Rher members of the Sinking Punt) to refund the money (Inv oaeg 1 does “ } not cure catarrh and other SOASCR , eecroseren | of the respiratory organs, ‘This is ; | the strongest evidence that they can 3 PISTOL SHOTS IN CHASE. offer as to their faith In Hyomel— , to pay for It themselves In case It does not cure Tam willing to compromise on a) tis as far as 1 can con- \y pi in the matter. T shall ue to oppore A larger ty Without the Comptrol IE to wee how the pees jer cost, stumbling block now encountered e Comptroiier's attitude weciously delay the roject unless the her members of th: fatehman mere i Burns, ninetcen years old. of No a 1; Frank Schott, nineteen . rand den, sixteen, of No it of Jersey Ch a rates. were aris) nd Mrederioh a Kige Higeins in url and beld DressGoods | Pennsyiv: od An additional lot of 12,000 yds. Satin. froutards, | FELLED IN GAS EXPLOSION. Bervaut Girl Uadly Injured by Bty. | sirable patterns and colorings; from ‘Thursday at 38c. yd., remarkable values, Adouns 2) Manor Bs ahal ina > Remnants. villelose many hundred Rome t Piain and Fancy Silks at soc. yd., ee nae cut. sweeping reduction, j ener ¢ MHEAT MARKET: DRESS GOODS. | Be Wheat opened weak to-day on the iste | declines in the cables from the h markets. Corn started heavy, ing heavy rains tn parts of Kan: 500 Remnants Dress Goods in lengths from 1} to 7 yards, to be | closed out at 58c. yd., | these sold this season from $1.00 up to $2.00 yd whloh offset the cables. SHIPPING NEWS. sou 4.28]Sun sets. 7.82 Moon sete, 0.08 Kun THE TIDES. 3 Songer | | Bases eens! W4SH GOODS. | 308 4 Hn 12,000 yards | vo | Printed Batiste and Dimities »| in desirable patterns and colorings; “| to be sold "| at 8c. yd., regular price 12h¢. yd. mt DUE TO-DAY. Beat inn. | Lord Taylor, & AV Annah, verpool. © Marval, Tri ma, Naples, Fl Alba, Gal y OUTGOING STIAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY. “UINCOMING sr. Broadway and Twentieth Street. and Fifth Avenue, Penney! People's Gas Proposed Big Issue of Pre- ‘UNION PACIFIC HOLDS UP. is 1 q Manhattan and Metropolitan Rally y H. ‘timated 2 " “| a8 5-8, itn oening price. 1 Li babd dah ital uieled anal ‘There was much pressure on Manhat- Cc. of the Sinking Fund, wiih the exceptt:| tar and Metropolitan, but they ralited| Pr, | quality are frequent. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, eS $ BIG STOCK ISSUE BY © SOUTHERN. PCI Railroad Directors Vote to Put t} Qut $100,000,000 in Pre- *| ferred, to Be Used for General Purposes of the Company. ¥. tari & West in Reading of the Southern Pacific to-day and voted to Issue | $100,900,090 of 7 per cent. preferred stock, of whitch $49,090,000 will be Jasued ent stockholders. ‘The for general purp i the payment of floating in- ness. The proposition will be submitted co | the stockholders at a moeting to be held in July. @ is now $200,900,000 of Southern ie common stock outstanding. Of amount $90;000,00 1s owned by tho n Paci™ Gbmpany, which will ore derive benefit from the pro- posed Issue of preferred stock Co. of + Advance ee GREAT BRITAIN WINS. ROMP, June %—The award of the King of Italy tn the Anglo-Brazilian arbitration regarding frontiers of Brit- toh Guiana, which was handed to the | th British Ambassador and to the Braail- | fan Minister here yesterday, is {n favor | t)i of Great Rritain Koch's Uptown Prices Mate Downtown Shopping an Fxtravaganee. On Thursday—A Sale Another big purchase of the entire stock of a prominent manufacturer enables us to offer 2,000 LADIES’ FINE CHINA SILK WAISTS AT ABOUT % OF REGULAR PRICES. An immense variety of this season's choicest styles—superior quality China silk—all dainty and fresh—trimmed with Val. lace and medal- 2.95 lions; button back or front; worth positively $5.00, Thursday....... $19.00 Silk Suits $9.95 LADIES’ SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS, fine taffeta silk, the newest colors and black; choicest styles in plaited effects, with double box centre; 9-gored skirt ataceenan 9.95 $5.95 Ladies’ Skirts $2.95 LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of linen, mohair, all-woot mixtures, mannish cloths and cheviots, 9-gored flare with kilt bottom, finely tailored; equal value cannot be found downtown for less than $8.95, Thursday 2.95 $12.95 Misses’ Suits $4.89 MISSES' FINE TAILORED SUITS AT % OF ACTUAL VALUE. A lucky purchase— about 150—gives you this spiendid opportunity to obtain all-wool suits, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, made up In this season's best styles, finely tailored and finished. The same qualities and styles have been offered -by a prominent Broad- way house for $12.95; our price on Thursday and Friday............ $89 Slip Covers--Under Price. SLIP COVERS for 5 or 6 piece sult (Turkish furniture excepted), of best quality Belgian striped damask or figured cretonne, superior workmanship, 20 yards of 36-in, material allowed; equal work and material cannot be obtained downtown for less than $7.98; our price for Thursday and Friday,.., Oo 25 s e D Awnings--Big Savings. AWNINGS, made of best double-dyed 8-oz. striped material, mounted on galvanized iron frames and hung with screw eyes; all work done by skilled mechanics; our Awnings work easy and wear best; same size and quality offered by downtown houses for $3.25; our price for windows 3 ft. wide by 6 ft. long, put up complete, for Thursday and Priday... 2. 50 “sae” Toilet Articles, Sale of Thursday, Friday and Saturday—the event that brings you extraordinary advantages. In this line of goods dilution, adulteration and reduction of But it never can happen here. No matter how low we make the sale prices, we invariably maintain quality at the highest standard. It’s a good time to buy a full Summer's supply. OXZYN BALMMSO0 cent size.....30¢, ARMOUR’S TOILET SOAPS, BAY RUM, 8-or. bottle, reg. 28¢..17¢| box of 3 cakes : ,CALDER'S TOOTH POW FLORIDA WATER, high grade, 8-07.) hottle, reg. 25c..... ‘ 7c 2 PL ‘i : POWDER PUFFS, TINCTURE? OF BENZOIN, 2 and 3 GHAMOns auntie eaten ee OE A need +. 140, 190 $ ITTON, 1-Ib, pkge. 2le | VIOLET TALCU. 1-Ib. box, | SOAP BOXES, nickel plated, reg. 210.126 Veg. WC..cseeeeeeveecereeeee++ 166] CAMPHOR Fl ES OR BALLS, 8 BENZOIN AND ALMOND LOTION, reg.|. Ios=.... seeds Ase : | WHISK BROOMS, reg. 15c.......-10¢ quart, reg. 25¢..15¢ | BATH BRUSHES, ‘with detachable han- VIOLET AMMON! ViSaee Laan f les, reg. 490.00... cesses vse eee 29 MENNEN'S TALCUM POWDER... Ho | TOOTH BRUSHES, Tex. 15e......-10e ALMOND MEAL, 8 Jar, reg. 25¢18¢ | TOOTH BRUSHE: sample line, worth PERFUMED SEA SALT, 34 box, | _ from 25¢, to 45¢ ch. ......--1Be rex ; i ..s. 14@ | COMPLEXION BRUSHES, reg. 29¢.. 216 OAKL RACTS, per 02... 20e|HAIR BRUSHES, pure’ bristles, ‘ree ' pace ID] Osean none Rprsy. ¥. WOODWORTH'S VIOL ILY AND | AEE Sada hd BLUE LILIES, per -29¢ | BON! NAIL BRUSHES, worth aor WRIGHT'S BATH TABLETS, regular | WOOD SC S, reg. 25c. to 45¢..18e 23 sarssielaueiteeiaeit 5 Be | TOILET ilk tissue, roll or IREEN OLIVE OIL SOAP, 34-1b. bar, |, Pack meets ree Ot 7.0 CRE : 23g | RUBBER ING COMBS, reeular ITALIAN WHITE CASTILE SOAP, reg. TAIN SYRINGES, 2 quarts, regular Se. per cake, 2 cakes for 5c! 49¢ Sc ains and varnishes by one application, and is the best Jap-a-Lac aid most durable tinish for all kinds of Floorg, Furni- ture, Int Woodwork, &e.; covers up all Mars or Scratches and produces a beautiful, brilliant finish, Every housekeeper should try it 125th Street West, Between Lenox and Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues B. Altman & Gn. WOMEN’S SUMMER NECKWEAR The assortments include various novelties & Lace and Lawn Yokes and Berthas, Lace, Chiffon and awn Fronts, Fichus and Half Sleeves; Hand-made Stocks, ete., in Hand Embroidered etfects. Also Chiffon Capes and Rutls; Boas, Sea Collars, Collar and Cutf Sets, ete. NO This establishment will be closed at 5 P.M Saturdays, at 12 Noon. Ninets ath Street and Sith Auenue. New Jork. ¢ t|1 $5.00 China Silk Waists $2.95) Ee 1904. ing for dead she was @ut down by these ding Prev: Ghaag vicinity and showed t ds th Roeer: ought to-day thet she may SERS MURDER OF BABY SUSPECTED Body of » Five-Months-Old Child ‘Taken from River tn Pazsaic, WOMAN LYNCHED BY MOB SURVIVES ' , | Negress, Left Hanging, Shows! passarc, n, J. June 15—The body of a five-monthe-old girl baby, who the Police say they gelleve was murdered, was found to-day in Saddle River. The body was wrapped in towels and old Life After Being Cut Down and May Live—She Cut a White Man’s Throat. newspapers. It was discovered by two boys, Abraham Rose and August Veen- stra, ae Garfield, and brought ashore. - onne From the appearance of the infant the LEBANON JUNCTION, Ky,, Juno 15.| authorities think ele was of Ttallan A mob to-day lynched a colored| parentage and are searching im Lod woman named Thompson who had cut| for a clue. ‘The ohild, they say, was strangled to dvath andthe body thrown into the river, nam the throat of a white man named John Twin. Atter the mob left the negress hang- ais H.ONeill & Co. THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS On Sale 9 Until 12 o’Clock Only. No Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C. O. D. | | Women’s$1.50 Waists.87c. |$5 and $6 Skirts, $2.95. i Tive hundred Women’s Fine Women's Skirts About two ) Lawn Waists — regular price hundred and fifty of them, in $1.25 and $1.50—9 until 8% fine Imperials, -Tweeds and Ad o'clock. 5... sees Mixtures, some plaited, others (Third Floor, Special Table) | severely tailored, of splendid is “) 6 materials—regular prices w Children’s Hosiery. $5.00 and So0—8 9 95 Children's Black Lace Lisle * until 12 o'clock... aiee Ley sizes $ to 8% — (Third Floor, Special Table.) made to sell at 19c. per piie-vuntiiizoriock, 12C | $1.00 Corsets at 50c. (First Floor, Special Table.) Thomson's Corsets, new dip hip, 5 te | 18 to 30 inches—also an assort- Untrimmed Millinery. | ment of W.B.Corsels—regularly IMPORTED FLOWE RS— 75¢. and $1.00 per pair— wreaths and bunches—regular | 9 until 12 o’clock...... 50¢ price 25c. to 48c.—9 10c (Second Flo-r, Special Table.) o'clock i a te ik 19c. & 25c. Ribbons, 9c. UNTRIMMED aga | ret sal iy variety of shapes, assorted col- to Po sehen older ale eat hes ors; also black—regular price trous finish Taffeta Ribbons,35< 48c. to 7$c.—9 until 12 25¢ to 4 inches wide, in various o'clock... g weaves, colorsand combinations (Second Floor, Special Table.) —worth 19c. to 25c. per % * yard—9 until 12 o'clock. LN) Lane ae nd (first Floor, Special Table.) ported, others domestic), 27 | 98c. Hammocks, 63c. inch, 21 inch and 19 inches Mexican Hammocks, white and wide—regular price 75c. to 89¢. colored, full length (13 feet)— per yard—9 until 12 aif b Pe ruiatersprisc, DOC regularly, 98¢—9 until 6 30 Floor.) (First Floor, Special Table.) (Sporting Dept., T! Enamel Porch Seats. “Beauvais” Axminster Rug (Limit, ong to Yeustomer.) (Limit, two to a customer.) 1 cloth, filled ary grass colovd are red Size 27x63, twenty patterns to brown and russet — regular select from—regular price $2.75—9 until $1 6 (Fourth Floor.) Block siactecs ss 2OC | dokock... (Fourth Floor,) | New Finish Percaline. 36 inches wide, choice of fifty “Hickory” Silk Lining. Choice of all the desirable shades of this popular lining—a shades -—— regular 18c. value good 40c. value—9 un- 29¢ —9 until 12 o'clock per 1 Ic til 12 o’clock—per yd. YALd .ovccccccese seeeen) (First Floor, Rear.) (First Floor, Rear.) The ‘‘Edwin C. Burt’’ Shoe. For Women, Famously Known for Half a Century. ize Ty IC || Is not approached by any other in the market Kawin Curt atthe price—$3.50 per pair. We have shapes to fit every foot and styles for all occasions, Possesscs the same dignity of design, grace- fulness of outline, superior workmanship, and | New iork general excellence that has identified it in the past—the price only has changed | rhe stark of Syoo Quallty. 3. 50 | —from $5.00 to... ..se.see. noses (Second Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Thursday & Friday, Fune 16th & 17th, A Sale of Fancy Ribbons. Flowered Sash Ribbons, ligut grounds with colored satin borders; 10 & 12 inches wide, gsc. per yd., value $2.25. Fancy Figured Ribbons, solid colors:—white, pink, light blue, maize, lilac, turquoise, navy and cardinal, 29C. 39c. per yd., value 4oc. & 50c. Fancy Pompadour Ribbons, alllignt shades, 39¢, & 48c. per yd., value 55. & 65c. Extra Quality Doublefaced Satin Liberty Sash Ribbons, 65c. per yd. , value 95c, Flandsome Roman Sashes with knotted fringe ends; $9.75 each. 18 inches wide, white culy, A Special Under-price Sale Sheets, Pitlew Cases, Blankets, Comfortables, Bed Spreads and Mushns. ready for use. Sheets, Comfortables, manufacturers, 9 8 c. \ 54x99, 52c. & 67¢, 63x99, 58c. & 7 4c. 72x99, 64c. & 8oc. 81x90, 60c. & 86c. 90x99, 76c. & 94c. | 54x36, A special lot of 375 pairs of Fine Quality Summer Weight Catfornia Woot Blankets, | $2.95, $3.25, $3.98 & $4.95, | value $4.00, $4.50, $5.50 & $6.50. covered with silloline, filled with pure white cotton, 650 in the lot, at less than they cost the / Pillow Cases. 42x36, 1314c. 42x38%, 18¢. 45x36, 15c. 45X38%, 20¢c. 50x36, 17¢. 50x38%, 22¢. 19%c. 54x38, 26%. & $1.1 5, regular $1.25 & $1.65 quality. Crochet and Satin Marseilles; Bed Spreads, value $1.40 Lo $3.25, 98c. to $2.50 each. Great Sale of Vard Wide Musthn, All Standard Brands; at 7/4c. yd. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. * | Brooklyn. ® sale prices, 50c. to GarPrmMaNngsG Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. _Thursday’s Special Values. Shirt Waist Suits 9.95. Exceptional Value Giving. Women’s eilk Shirtwatst Suits of taf- feta, brown, blue, gray, green and black, striped or plain colors, made with full blouse front, box platted béf&ek, large bishop sleeves, tucked or plain, separate stock and belt, skirts made with nine gore: baiting .. Women's silk Suits, th plain or changeable taffeta; also striped silks; front of waist made with four box plaits, irom shoulders, with several small plaits and pin tucks between, top of sleeve tucked and two box plaits forming full pouch, skirts made with yoke of pin tucks and side plaiting .. Short White Dresses. Manufacturer’s Sample Line. side ‘Sizes 6 Months to 3 Years. Materials are eheer, dainty lawns and nainsooks, trimmings of fine serviceable embroideries or laces, also dainty hemstitching and tucked effects, yoke baby dresses, Frenen waist effects and the new “Buster Brown,’ regularly sold at 75c. to $3.50; ors, value 23c, yard 2.25 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 95 Sailors in white, with black band trimmings, choice. Hats trimmed free when materials are purchased in department. Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats. Women's and misses’ trimmed Hats, newest creations, worth $5.00 to $8.50, choice........ Exquisite Ribbon Offerings. Satin taffeta Riobons, 5 inch, fine, high, lustrous finish, in all col- . 7c 25c Sash Ribbons, 6 inches wide, in fancy figure, white only; worth BOC, YATE .cercccecssseccecsreccereeeseseaneeresereetseereseenes such as tell the Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth. Avenue. Surprises in Wash Fabrics. Open mesh Voile, a beautiful novelty cotton material, in platn colors, ink, black, tan, reseda, cadet nnd white; you could not r it is made up, from the regular French Voile in l-wool goods; instead of 19c. yard........, Voeskepseuee 59c. Mistral Voiles, 39c. Black Mistral Voile, 42 inches wide, a soft, clinging, all-wool Dress Goods; just the thing for this time of the year; we have sold hundreds of pieces at 59c.; a limited quantity for to-morrow at, yard ....++ eeeeeeeeeerers 39, 69c. Black Cheviot Serge, 43c. Black Cheviot Sergé, for women's separate skirts; extra hea’ fine quality, strictly all Woo! and 42 inches wide, yard... net poh 12ve 43c 9.95 15.75 2.00! —3 Cc. 25¢ 4.00 Extra long length Sheets, made especially for us, un- der our own private brands of muslin, hand torn and ironed, “Frult of the Loom,” “Pride of the Field,” “ Hill,” |“ Atlantic ;” all regular roc. & 1c. grades, i