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ee a i AGA . NS {STOCKS HELD WELL FFROMSTEEL GORD) DULL Tao y a _| Speoulators Turned to the Trac- _ His Interest in the “Billion Dol tions in the Final Dealinge, Bassa Ute Sp. and the Trolley Shares Closed + Seeding Company. — inthe Lead. _j/stock HELD BY HIM MAY Son PASS TO OTHER HANDS. dt ‘ ' Finance Committee Favors His Severance and the Board of * ge rah Amalgamated Copper and Smelting & Refining, with St. Paul’ and Canadian Pacific, in the Front— Bonds Were Firm. "Directors Will Accept His —— is : Stock led by the tractions 11 , Tender Next Month. the Anal market dealings to-day. thn Ag trolley shares closing strong with frac Ba tonal gains, While prices were higher throughout the session, the trading was dull, failing to realize early expecta tions of an active Bt. Paul and Canadian Pacific were the most conapicuous among the ral roads, the latter showing a gain of 3-4 and the former $-2 per cent. ‘The other fesues of this group qweraged an ad vance of 1-4 In the industrials American Smelting ‘At @ areeting of the full Board of > Directors of tihe United States Stee! {|Corporation, to be held July 2%, the Tesignation of Charles M. 6chuwb, who ‘resigned the presidency some time ago, as a director of the corporation will be Veoted on, the probability being that it ‘will be accepted and that V, P. Anyder will bo chosen in his place. Bvér since the resignation of Mr ra 3 Bohwah from the presidency of the| and Refn' 5 ae up, 8. ‘The @teal ts ra } Bteel Corporation there have been signs | wus each gained 1-8 per cent. r Iwamated ig aa of Mr. Schwab's waning interest in the | usar was up 1-2 and Amalgam Billion Dollar Trust. It would not sur- ty ise Wall street to learn at any time| The total males of stocks were 126, ‘ Te at Mr. Bchwab's lange holdings of /shares end of bonds $1,897,000. ; va j vs ae passed to the hands of some (iio! Chakiaw Gdckeden’ | Mr. Schwab's friends assert that he oriole iroea bony th meer edn i js withdrawing from active connection ‘are as fol ee ‘with the Steel Corporation tn order that Net . he may devote himself more olosely to Com Chee s other enterprises with which he 4s con- g* + nected yes ‘Among these the newly reorganized mgt ¢ Shipbuilding Company {ts probably the oat first, the Bethlehem steel plant, former- wR + jy owned by Mr. Schwab, belng a part 22r of the new concern. Directly after the nt settlement of the fight among the Ship- wh ia * building Company's bondholders, and 33 the agreement between practically ali ag 8 4 the interests upon a reorganization plan, 1 no + Mr. Schwab began to get hold of as i oe t Q much of the forthcoming atock of the ite ih Re new concern as he could, buying the My fare Bonds of the old company whenever |} Be td they were offered on the market b Ape arolae n Just how much Mr. Schwab haa ac- ues ag t cumulated the public does not know, but sg 1B — By other interests know that he waa mak- rig ay $2 fng an effort to gain control. $ $ EunenaChienens eel cose, siany a ge people in the street believe, will be | gouth F hall fs hel e had Fiven the full benefit of Mr. Schwab's | Tenn. Coal & H By + expert knowledge of the steel buatnens. | prion Pacific. «- ey > 3 Union sia) orted that he took much so heart the campaign against him that resulted in his leaving the Presidency of the Steel Corporation, and that the Rethichem steel concetn, with ita ahip- building connections, will be made a strong competitor of the Truat. Mr. Schwab, !t was learned to-day, rent in his resignation ae a director of the Steel Corporation at once upon Ais recent return from Europe, It has al- ready been considered by the Finance Fe P55 Amerfcans Well Supported, but the ing Was Tdatiews, LONDON, June %.—Money was much Committee, and at body, dt te eald,| wanted in the market to-day, thourh will recommend that {t be accepted. | supplies were somewhat tnerensed through the | jon of a portion of the Japanese money at the Bank of Wngland. Prices on the Stock Ex- change were strong and a fair amount ‘of business wan tra: ._ notwith- atanding a couple of unimportem fail- ures. ‘Consols were cheerful on the bundanoe. cheap » 4 SHIPPING NEWS. prospect of an of money. Home were buoyant. gy pel but the movements were insigntfioa trad ing was They. a firm, Grand Trunk rallied fraotionally, For: eignere generally were firm, Japaness Government Sixes of 1904 wore quoted at % 3-8. Al the close prices all around were slightly below the best qnotations of the day. ———— WHEAT MARKET, ‘Wheat closed a shede higher to-day on covering with the exception of July, which ¢losed off 1-4 of a cent closed dull with prices 1-3 to Te Sera cen’ er. .|_New York's opening prices were: fe Wheat—July. 896-8; September, 4. 4 December, 86 1-4 - 4 OUTGOING STHAMBHIPS. o's opening prices were: Wheat | SAILED TO- 434 cnarieston, | May. 3 Sal, MB 1-2 to 855-8; Sep- ; — . PL ‘Dis. Galveston, tember, SL1-$ to 813-8 Corn—July, 47 8-4 ee Ene, Havre.City of Conmous, — [te Tih; September, an B-4 to 4 Pd, 2 Havana. ‘Savannab,| New York's closing prices y , Tampico, © Hamflton, Norfolk. | Wheat—July, 893-8; September, POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE CO} s., CLARDICE H. MACKAY, Prosidest. @ 24.0. STEVENS, See'y, WIL. M, BAKER, V, P, AG. mn fais OF laae Ze ALOERT BECK, Bec'y, The special train has arrived, with six conditionally a jonab! ok eas of fresh, new Regal Russet | dressers. i naprerved ty tag ist xfords, Regal Russets are mai | The managers of the stores wired us| stock the most tecranenie Lad res Yor instant delivery, which necessitates tanneries in the world could produce, shipment by a specially-chartered ex-| They are bench-made shoes, fashioned| ‘Press train. This is the largest consign-| in strictest conformity with the custom | ment of shoes ever made to fill orders| models that are being worn this very /oming in through regular channels for | week by the best dressed people of i Bhoes to be sold at a regular price. | America and Europe. se This demand for Regal Russet Ox-| There are 30 atylee of Regal Ruaset » Shows. pretty conclusively that | Oxfords for Men and Women. One! fais afford an attractive combination | hundred more styles in other leathers, ot-weather comfort with Beet All at the regular Regal price, $3.50. | 1 . From no othes manufacturer,| Men's Regal stores in New York City) stores, can you find a full) are located at 43 Cortlandt St.; 102 Nas- IE-of sizes and styles in these (gay St: 167 Broadway; 305 Broadwa: ‘Oxfords, the shoes that are!'785 Broadway; “1211 Broadway, *4341 STEEL AND SUGAR ADVANCE. THEY ARE HERE December, 53-4 Corn—July, September, B12 offered. hicago’s closing prices were: —1Uly, Bb: bid Be AL aw =-June, ember. vlfered; May J 1 offered; December, 4 Hit SERS Rs COTTON MARKET. | Cotton vened « shade higher to-day | ja sympathy with the advance in the lAverpool mark. which offset the ft t in the belt, rains 1 i Wet Aue duly, ery has owarled the contra: struction of the new high school bulid ids war ing, The age fate of the $390,000. Mayor Pagan exprenm floation that the hhh -echoul. wr bee Mrality. and urged. tie prosecute the work with vigor. He an- r the new bulld Wednenda be broken The sirioture ha next and talked of for (en Vearn | been needet MANY DEATHS DUB 10 STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLES, During the hot, enervating days of summer the system Ja in a pe cullarly run down, low state of vi- tality, and needs bullding up with Lorentz's laxative-tonic {nvigorator, more than at any other time of the year, so as to keep it in condition fo resist and throw off attacks of dysentery, diarhoea, stomach ache indigestion, inflammation or conges- tion of the bowels, flux, griping pains, colic, malarial or hay fever, and all the enstomary {ils of anmmer. TO-NI-TA destroys the disease germs and gently but thoronghly re- moves them from the system, where they would otherwise accumulate and produce typhold and scarlet fever, pnenmonia and other death-dealing diseases. Endorsed and used by doc- tors for children as well as adults. Sample Bottle Free To convince every one who te sick that TO-NI-TA will cure, a sample bottle will be given to every reader of The Hvening World who will ca! f the following drug stores, Thur: y or Saturday of this week: Geo. 12h at. and Mad\- son ay., Sth av., Ee. Merritt, 1587 Henry Buden Brookiya, and Viteher’s Vernon Avenue Pharmacy, @2 Ver- ay, LT City Sale of Parasols. Ad Silk Taffeta in newest colorings, plain hemstitched and tucked ef- -fects, handles of natural wood, -also enameled handles to match silk, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95. value $3.00 to $4.00. All are high class novelties at very much reduced prices, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, NY" eens" HE COMMERCIAL CABLE COMPANY. CLARENCE ft, MACKAY, £0, GAWARD, VF, a6. Oetober, | TA, Dr.} Broadway; °So7 Eighth A: Third Aye.; 338 Sixth Ave.; 125th St. In Brooklyn, °357 Fulton St.; "144 | Broadway; "1003 Broadway; *466 Fifth | ve. } In Newark, N. J., 841 Broad St. In Jersey City, °66 Newark Ave, Regal stores for women in New York City, 5 Broadway; *1339 Broadway; 3 ixth Ave; "166 West 125th St; | 102 Nassau St.; "2280 Third Ave; 305 Broadway. In Brooklyn, °1003 Broadway; °466 Fifth Ave. Stores marked with a * apen evenings, : e Y 3 |ORE / G> HENRY SIEGEL See \ 4 STREET < y S! “Noes BUSY CES \ \ WE Celebrate the Fourth of July With Your Share of These Amazing Friday Bargains want you to read this advertisement as earnestly as you do your daily papers. Want you to learn by the reading of the wonderful array of valuations that have been changed to satisfy your most exacting desire for Friday Bargains in mer chandise that is the best “you've encountered this year, though you've paid much more for the same goods. rady-(o-wear apparel of sl kinds and descriptions, seasonable, stylish and so good in every sense that we posi‘ively intee it. And in pledging our faith to its dependability and quoting these low prices, we have again demonstrated that no store in New York is so completely a'store for the masses. | We Give 2 Blue Trading Stamps Until 12 o’Clock—Then One. | Men’s Negligee Shirts | at Half Former Prices for Bargain Friday Ten thousand Negligee Shirts for men at prices that will not be matched Friday in any other store 20° 4 of light cambric, and there are several styles of Bodies of these shirts are made of sheer lig! epee vera siples_ of French fronts, also Detached cuffs, full white ond fancy fronts, tucked and plaited fronts. beautiful designs of white and black and pure white light colored printed cotton shirls—all fast colors. plaited fronts and full length. Absolutely perfect goods. 59c These Shirts tached cufts and split neckbands. Splendid for washing. 99e are pure white catmbri French plaited tronts. you read: for Men’s 50c_ Negligee Shirts | Just 2,400 Nepligee Shirts, made of light | weight white cambric, with fronts of high | grade mercerized fancy cottons in self, | white and printed colorings. there are 600 fishing or working shirt light colors, made of Oxford cheviots, with soft attached tarn-down collars. 14 to 17 inch. ¢ for Men’s 65c to | | Main Floor | Every shirt in this sale is | desirable, durable and season- | able, and the patterns are in a | variety so immense that every | man can find what he wants. The prices speak for themselves, and all we ask in support of thit splendid group of bargains i+ your support. More more we sball get to sell. e sell the wil In lot in Sizes 95e Shirts | for Men’s Negligee Shirts are the well known Congress brand of Madras Shirts, light and dark colorings, in an immense vasiety of good patterns, Well-made de- for Men’s 1.50 Negligee Shirts ‘These summer Negligees can be had in dark effects in finely woven Madras cloths, Some have all plaited fronts with detached cuffs. In the lot there ics with plaited fronts and attached or detached cuffs. A special number at this price will be the celebrated 1.50 and 2.00 Eclipse Shirts with 700 Pairs of $3 Julia Marlowe Oxfords at 1.50 a Pair Seven hundred pairs of Julia Marlowe 3,00 Oxfords, finished | d bodies, | ‘Tart Flos. the best, most stylish and most comfortable shoe in the country for the advertised price. It has a repu- tation that is known near and far. Every magazine f has exploited 3.00 Matiwve the merits of Oxtords this fe) xf ° rd made by Rich & 1.5 Co., and sold everywhere at 3.00. Some ff of these Oxfords have a Men’s Friday Shoe Bargains At 1.45 a Pair—100 pairs Men’s Laced Shoes of wine ruaset calf, Goodyear welt, heavy soles, well made. Sizes 6 to 10. At 1.45 a Pair—Men's Goodyear Welt Empire Shoes, casko calf stock, military heels, new round toe; sizes 6 to 11, C, D and E widths. A 2.50 shoe, At 1.45 a Pair--300 pairs of Men's Military Patent Colt, Viei und Calé Shoes, factory clea: ance from our principal supply bouse, or the other lot, strictly high class moder: 2,00 to 3.00, At 98c a Pair—Men's White or Tan Canvas Shoes, or Oxfords, with leather soles, in four styles Blucher shape or piain lace, ‘The correct shoe for outing and general summer wear, Sizts 5 to 11, and there are 600, elastic gore over the in- others have not. Have your choice of these magnificent 3.00 Oxfords, all sizes and Ato E widths, in ten of the most popular styles at 1.50 a pair. | narrow ruffles, 37c¢ - Women’s 25¢ Muslin Drawers 14c a Pair Women’s Muslin Drawers with yoke band and a deep hem be- Jow a cluster of tucks is the 14¢ special Bargain Friday | feature in this depart- ment. These drawers are sold | regularly for 25c at this store, | and they are worth that much, | but for this bargain day the price will be, a pair, 4c. At 28¢—Women's Cambric Drawers, made with a deep umbrella ruiiie, lace trimmed. Value 45c, | tan effects, striped or figured pattern: At 19¢—Cambric Corset Cover, neck Women’s Piaited waist, smartly trim- a holes finished with neat embroid- 4.50 med with red piping, full ery edging. Value 29c. | Shirt Waist cut skirt, seven gored, wide Suits flare, inverted plait back. At 25e-—Wash Petticoats of Seersucker, | made with deep ficunce, finished with two 75¢ Girdles and Corsets at 34c Becond Floor. Girdie Corsets that we have sold by the hundreds of dozens at 75c. each have come to us from a manufacturer who | decided to discontinue these particular numbers because there was t no profit in it forhim. We paid a price astonishingly as large as 30 for slight, medium and stout figures, and the shades are white and corsets are and drab, These 75c. corsets will be sold Bargain Friday at 34¢. for 1,00 Short Corsets of Batiste end Jean, some with short hips, others long and dip hip, strong boning; all sizes in this lot. 47c for 1.50 Corsets of Coutil ust and long and Batiste, tall b id 1 dip hip, some with garters. attached, offers chort and mediuss hip, White and drab, newest models and excellent quality and shape. All sizes, as large as 30 inches, Women May Save 1.49 On a New Hat Becond Floor. he periect examples of th very_ofecive and in all apes and colors low, made to sell them at once. The Bargain ‘At 1.25— Ready-to-Wear Hats, up-to date models, stylish shapes, youthful and jaunty. Worth 2.25, At 7c—Ready-to-Wetr Hats, shapes and trimmed with various fashion able materials. At 49c—White Straw Sailors, trimmed with ribbon bands in the correct block. A splendidly finished hat (o wear at the sea- side, mountains or in the city. Untrimmed Hats At 20¢ and 39¢—Dress shapes that can be uimmed incgpensively at home, and hats of pretty straws tbat can be casily trimmed. These shapes are at prices much below their original value. | A D—Home- | 6.000 loaves baked: made the he 6 every mornin paramne lined ton aot lvered) Minnesota patent flour; regu Inrly wold. from. #6 to Se lont. ape: ber loal (NOT ginl ver Nov ERED)....., a (- | PICADT oO mony grade or d Havas dry roast; 4 x bs. ’ EAM Sugar | 1p”: ey sites to GINGER ALE — s Pe ib” 20e fast Ginger Ale or rs 8: GG | oz, eaded and cooked; ~ Hirer’ tate al bot, $1.10: bot TRA‘ BISCUIT — Our vn baking 8h Hé'rkimer 0 mild or sharp >) BHERF— BSALMON—Smoked Co- Vumbia River; worth hc. per Ib.; spe- | cial, per pound. Mitar 'Pies—Pork mutton? each PPER HABH—itigh- spiced at screw top MA 19@ | FY & a ORANGE SUGAR—One pound suMficient to most co ing Fow drink Ib finest |G : Bee: ut” in glaes Here AES (35 | Pie tum six 5 Spal ‘3 med e, Le | DINt bottle. RAPE. land Ww xprend bread: \y size can, LM wine ¢ plain wauce; 3-1 n, 1 form of # wheat; nut meats “Rureka : large at - Vi Unfermen: quartbottle, dle pint bottle, MON — ¢ r with b. box T BU FTE - ‘22¢ wit, re ny fan” OC CHICKEN-- | J Pate Pure Foods for Sunday Dinners. CRACKERS-5 o'Clock Social Teas or French fish, packed in pure Ollve oil ALAL _ Bitter Oran Phoen!x {— ———_——_——_— | Fresh Meats aN a Y BROILING of CK ENS, bor pairs. BOC | SHORT FOREQUAR- TERS I MB, pet Be USE from nge or eocoanut; 4 ers each, with a. 24e @ fruit E8—Julcy, I ak inned 8c | CHER LBS Caitt Dyin ens ae SHE) O8— Califorp Y & Lg Roya Anne rata) tattien per ibe, LOC eon size NADA n PRESERURS Ahh pete ABLE ARN Fi QUARTERS atrawborrs MATA i, 9C SER STEAK ; Chopped, —The new nredded brand Ik. per COLATE EXH MAC ER per It 9c SALMON or HALLBUT (ia eedenmnae Cs When’ Friday is over, these garments will be marked at full tices, but to-morrow you can have them at these quotations. original prices they were low because they were part of a big half- price purchase made a week ago. Island from end to end and you won't find anything so good. ' Women’s Madras Shirt Waist Suits, made of a very fine quality of madras in whit 2.28 harmonize with waist. natty model. 4.9 | sheer quality in pretty patterns. The deep Bertha lace insertion’ cuts, with cluster of tucking, yoke and top of flounce elaborated with several rows of sbirring. 3.2 lar yoke effect, trimmed with dainty fine tucking and Valenciennes lace insertions, hid with deeprufiie of self materisl. “ The nine-gored skirt has the inverted plait back trimmed at bottom with two lace-edged ruffles of the material. model, cool and dressy. 59e flaring, {averted plait back, neatly tailored. 1.69 canvas, trimmed with braid of contrasting color and star-shaped embroidery. model, and one which should be imcluded in every woman's wardrobe, Men’s Friday Bargain ‘Shirt Waist Suits and Dresses Reduced for Friday’s Selling Second Floor. At You may search Manhattan nents, because we know We do not hesitate to guarante> these gern know they wili give you splendid satistaciion, ‘Lhe styles are correct, they are well made and the materials are firm but sheer. Read each item: All seams covered with broad straps of self material, fin- ished off with red piping to An exceptionally for Women’s 8.50 Lawn and Dimity Shirt Waist Suits, made of a has r, rimmed with Valenciennes full pouch sleeves and plaited Circularshaped skirt, has deep founce for Women’s Dresses of Sheer White Organdy. The waist bas citcu- finished off A charming, youthful 1.25 Duck Skirts at 59c for Women’s 1.25 White Duck Skirts, made of a heavy grade of White Duck, with black, blue or red Women’s Bathing Suits for Women’s 2.75 Mohair Bathing Suits, made of a splene did grade of black mobair, deep sailor collar and belt of plain white or red A smart Is a $12 to $15 Suit at 7.75 Third Floor. admired them. They are | 475 Men's Suits, consisting of 3 and 4 of a style and kind, the accumulation of four weeks’ fast selling, have bee! tged in one lot and marked ata bargain price so distinctive that there can be no doubt to the genuineness of the propo: Men’s Suits made in the most sensible styles of the day, splendidly tailor Men's lined and finished and cut $12 and $15 so they will fit and hang Suits, perfectly —suits that we 7 75 have sold in large quantities e at $12 and $15—not all sizes in any one | . sizes are in the sale » but all sare of blue serge, gray clay, black thibet, black clay, fancy worst 1 home- spuns, Scotch tweeds and cassimere: The sizes range from 34 to 46 chest measurement. Your choice of these uits Bargain Friday will be 7.76. suits Barga’ Girls’ Fine Wash Dresses at 59¢C ANd 1.73 sm ron. Couldn’t forget the girls when Bargain Friday good things are being so generously distributed. Two of extra special importance pertain to the welfare of the little ladies who want as much style and quality as their elders. Confine our advertisement to two, but there are dozens equally good, ana it will be to the n a half hour or 60 examining our display « ready-to-wear apparel, | Girls’ Wash 59¢ | Dresses at | Girls’ Wash Dresses of chambray and percale in a large assortmentof solid colors and stripes, made with full! Russian blouse trimmed with pique and small pear] buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $1.25 Giris' Wash 473 Girls’ High Class Wash /74 Dresses, made of fine quality & ‘lawns, dimities, chambrays and ginghams in solid colors, checks, dots, figures and Stripes. High and low neck (effects. Value $2.90. eae. pin dots, ceven-gored, wide