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WOES BG SIMS —Appropriates More than $800, ~ 000 To-Day for Various Pur- ‘poses, but Delays Plan for By} © The Board of Estimate and Appor- | tionment met to-day and made appro- ‘priations aggregating more than $800,- ‘om, ‘Dr. Woodbury, #) to increese bis Manhattan plant ‘and $0.0 for the Brooklyn department To Health Commissioner Dariington ‘the Beard gave an appropriation of $,- to defray the expenses of a commis: Which he will appoint to make a of acute lung diseases, particular. eumonia, On this commission he “wil appoint men Ike Profs, Welch ‘ ir, of Johns Hopkins University: me & Burden, the ctty’s bacterlologist, Othor experts. For the Police Commissioner $99,500 War appropriated, whiclt will enable him | 46 appoint 10 rew policemen suthorized several months ego, The Bridge, Com- “mblestoner obfained $410,000 In corporate ‘Btock to enable him to go ahead with ‘the Blickwell’s Island bridge an ‘Weeks ago appropriating $235,000 In teorporate stock for the work of clear ‘the sewers of Manhattan becaus legal authority for the issue ii doubtful, Instead of these bond Was decided to authorize $100,000 In sp efal revenue bonds. This will bring th 4 @mount of special revenue bonds close | to $500,000, which ts about half of what a ‘the law allows to be Issued, several ‘other requests fof special revenue bonds i Wore turned down, the board fearing SF , Mat st witt exhaust the 1,000,000 limit Aa The Board heard President Littleton i and Park Commissioner Kennedy, of Brooklyn, on the matter of building a plidlic beth for the poor at the foot of the Ocean Parkway, Coney Island, Mr, Kennedy opposed !t on th the beach to-day |s of to the people, and besides he questioned feasibility of building a bathing ) im at that point unless expensive Niles were mae to stop the erceion the beach by the tides, Mr, Littleton nid he’ was on record as favering a Pathing pavilion but in view of what he + Bad learned trom experts he thought It ©, Sould turn out that Mr, Kennedy's ob- a * Jevtions were well founded and that it i "wiil probably be necessary to build It on another alte He suid he has exnerta now looking for & alte and believed it will be found, Me agreed that no pavilion can be built ty this ae : COURTS DED I, DEFEAT FOR HILL Judge Bradford Grants Prelim- inary Injunction to Restrain Pro Rata Distribution of the ~ Northern Securities Assets. RENTON, N. J. July 15.—Judge Bradford to-day granted a preliminary injunetion in the sult brought by Ed- Ward H. Harriman, Winslow § Pierce nd others to restran the proposed pro Fata distribution of the assets of the Morthern Securities Company. This is ® defeat for the Hill interests. The Opnion is fifty typewritten pages in Jenath. Whe litigation turned inrgely on the Question as to the title of the North. oe ffm Poetfic stock which BE. H. Hacrimar Bnd Winslow 8. Pierce put into the F combination and which amounted to About $79,%0,(00, The conténtion of the Northern &9- \irjties Company was that the stock Wiad become the absolute property of That company und that it was perfectly Jogi for ihe Northern Securities Com- “pany to carry out the pro rata plan Of distribution upon which the com- opany had agr Barriman contended that by reason ) OF the corporation being declared illegal Ps ‘by the United Statos Supreme Court t ie . avd in consequence they were @tltled to breve returned to them Thd Particular stock they had put into “NE Combination and which involved con. i “Hol of the Northern Pacific Company, aRepresensayves of ry P. Morgan & u arriman sald they did evion until at in ful It id be taken LE WHEAT MARKET. ‘ op med unchanged to-day, but r the initial trading September ral. f Mat to 5-5, An evidence and offerings light pag uJ ning rices Bi ering, Pte, ahs’ prices were: iat at were: mo ber en Were: Whent September, % 1-2 io Corn— BS to G 1-4 m ber, ae $ ON THE LOOKOUT NOW $ » FOR ANOTHER SITE. i 4 + 4 ‘Park- Commissioner Kennedy t Reports that the Proposed | ¢ Pavilion at Coney Island) ¢ Would Be Too Expensive, | $ Commissioner of the riment of Street Cleaning, obtained | ‘The Board rescinded tts action of sev- | ld had not passed from Harriman and with shorts from the foreign grain mar- | x4 dull and featurcless, Favor- was reported in the crop i | { * $-0500002005S00060000008 Gar4% 264eee. tae Costes ee | Cot! 4 SECURITIES DECISION SENDS UP PRICES Union Pacific Leads with Gain of 43-8 Over Yesterday's Closing—One Trader Caught Short of 10,000 Shares, The handing down of the Northern Securities decision caused prices to ad- vance sharply all around in the stock market to-day, under the lead of Union Pacific, which sold up to 97 7-8, against G58, Its close of last evening. The Aealings in the stock were fully three times as large as in any ot! The first effect of the decision on the stock was to advance it to 1-4, prins cipally on buying by room traders. Then + large supply appeared, coming from professional operators of a little larger calibre, The dealings up to %4-8, when the price tlrst reached that point, were fairly scattered, and the room traders followed the market up, buying freely A well known room trader ts said to have been caught short of 19,00 shares when tho dectsion came out at an avers age price of somewhat under 9, & uthern Pacific was conspicuous in the edvanee, It seliing up about 2 points < ‘The dealings in this stock were scattered There was an accumulation of about 8,000 shares ef Ontario and Western, it selling un over 2 points to 311-8 Missourt Pacific, N Pennsylvania, Louisville and Nashville, ’ Feasas SAEED DEEEDOOEIGE IEE AEDES +004 aS AEEE A” ‘ CLOSE SHAVE £7) ery J BILL oF FARE RoasBee F ) 60 1 foout SUBJECT To CHANGE ~- Qrt7 SSS SS SN SS — if THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENNG, JOLY", ‘Yow SHAVING THE ROAST: (By T. E. Powers.) 0O09094.8-460-4-4-4-8.-469-4-494 99 0409995. 90-508499098 190 D1 99 EDOEDEOHO HD TD OHEE HTH BHF 90 9900004-00600000600000 i ' ‘ AO PRIETOR~ curity cL.ose wsner ssenpoveoreereneeeneeneneseteneeeteneneNeeenereser? | NO SETTLEMENT OF MEAT STRIKE ‘ (Continued from First Page.) knocked down and the beef rubbed in his face. done from the beef and clouted the unfortunate over the head with It. Then the police came and chased the disturbers away. Later the pickets resumed duty and took meat away from three other butchers who were trying to break the agreement. They were Sam Miller, of No, 20 Suffolk street; one Brooks, of No, 14 Forsyth street, and a man whose name could not be learned, but who ha: Seventy-first street. was patrolled by an extra force, and there was no further violence Again PRICES STILL GOING UP, Scores of mcn and women who went into the big markets to-day for beef and other meats returned empty handed. supply been as low aa it ts now and even they had to pay advanced the meats they sought at any price. The schedule of prices to-day Only favored customers were supplied prices, t shows the increase for those who are allowed to buy, but as a matter of fact figures no longer show the Situa- tion, When folks are not allowed cents each day are meaningless to to buy at any price increases of a few them. The truth of the matter is that the looked-for famine is on the city good and hard at the present moment. Beef by the carcass went up a dollar a hundred pounds this morning,| .." but buyers had to cart and dress the meat themselves, which brings the, ago expense up considerably, Only the very largest customers were allowed to The sale of fish in the inarkets to-day was very large. | buy on these terms, It js always big on Fridays, but even the usual figures were excelled to- day, There has been no marked advance in the price of fish so far, but the big fish dealers said that they would have to raise prices pretty soon If the de- *} mand kept up. Fortunately the fish market was more abundantly suppited to-day than It has been for weeks. Rock Island, Southern Pacific and 8 In the industrial group American! Sugar, American Smelting & Refining. aud People's Gas of Chi most, each showing gains of 34 to per cent onal gains were scored in the Ronda closed steady) F local tractions. and fairly active. shares and of bonds $4,314,000, The Closing Quotations, « nanaes from yewterday’s olowe or | eled eale are as follows High. Loe & e ie Contral &W vanta Routh an) Sout 2 - fouth. Ry, vf ML. & SF Ant % Tena, Coal & Iron hy on. Pacific {ne of from 4 to more than 2 per] The total sales of stocks were 88,60 almost any price for it. pent and cloning pres) 46 No 869 Second avenue. | reflection of the situation in the big markets. four and five cents ané@ selling as benefited) they would be on their last quarters of bee? by to-night expect to last through the day Around all of the big packing- gons to-day. The owners were clamoring for beef and were ready to pay! Somé were able to get supplies, but only a very sis and Sin Franciseo each showed| AND PRICES KEEP KITING, The situation in the smal! shops scattered about town was, of course, a 6 Butchers were raising prices Many sald that Still others do not Many of the butchers are laying in fish and | poultry in order to continue business after their meat runs out. fast as they could cut. houses there were scores of dealers’ wa- small percentage. The others waited and waited in the hope that the Dack- ers would get enough men to handl The strikers gathered in great ‘thon In Chicago, but Vice-President go through. was nothing for the leaders to do 2| they expected | situation. | | he sald: | “The situation is very serious way or another, sera critical.” FT ANS TO-IK, ‘This is the day that the followers that good Swithin, look ansi tremble at the lc clouds rain for forty days afterward, or | Yeast #0 18 ts writ In the hooks, Many years ago (be common folke Many of them were dis That's all there is abour it ma old English patriarch, St at the skies and gathering of the For, if it rains on at Swithin's| Day, you may rest assured that it will’ » je what they still have in storage, numbers to-day Klchelberger tried to cheer them up by Saying it was only a matter of days now when the arbitration scheme will A meeting was called and all hands attended ft, but thare The men said that} wilotins during the day from Chicago, and President Don. | nelly, who is in that city, has promised to keep them informed of the but make speeches, Joveph Weil, the Secretary and Treasurer of the Schwarzschild & Sulz. | berger Company, voiced the sentiment of al! the packers this morning, when | | indeed. There ts one thing certain and [England made a practice of placatt ing) ble saint by making his dy liday. By getting him in jor they Agured that they min the chances of rain, Whe siceceded or not doesn't matter. ‘The real pregnant foct for New Yorker onsider to-day is that the weathe: of | befo nighttalt and Even the unbelievers will breathe Without precipitation, They. fal he much. stoc} hse at this 8. ¥ old and wwellceat ‘And i) makes even of easy, One man extracted a big Not in many years has the However, they were glad to get man has said that it will surely rain| that it will eH as fer if we get through wiih this July 15 NAIY TUG SINKS TOWBOAT IN-RIVER Apache Crashes Into the Henry M’Cord in Thirty’ Feet of Water—Crew Escapes by Jumping on Tug. | hop at Second avenue and) These three fought hard, but were overpowered. the police had to be called out to stop the fighting, and after that he block | No other renegades appeared, however, ‘ | Tha United States Navy tug Apache early to-day collided with and sank the towboat Henry McCord, owned by the Petrie Towing Company. The collision oveurred off Pler 6, in the East River, The McCord went down in thirty feet | of water within four minutes after the Navy-Yard tender had rammed her. The crew of five men on the McCord escaped by jumping onto the Apache, which stood by alter the collision. The MeCord was putting in to pier ¢ | ty take out a canal-boat loaded with pier+ gout lumber. > When 100 feet from the head the Apache, bound out ata vlip. bore quickly down on the Mc The Apache crashed Into the M with such foree that the former at swung the latter around about # de- wrees, ‘The nose of the Apache struck 1¢ MeCord about five feet from the wool fabrics, Choice and desir- stor 9 the starboard side. T McCord) was built thirty-two able as to colors and patterns; thet but was eee a3 years made in a. most thorough mai ug was at ie Mevritt-Chapman, Wrecking. Company ner—Saturday morning sent a wreekiny t to the scene. here waa no insurance on the boat. —=— SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. yay. ‘i PM Heol an 308 anu rwcomixa STRAMSHIPS. The entire line of sample hose from one of Cheronca, Landon, Ha Hambure. |] New York's very largest importers. Majeatie Laverpool Brooklyn City, Alliance, Colon. jansea. Prinasas’ Irene, Genoa. — ; behadehad 3435 aR ANONTPS. La Touraine, aie, phate Tam Mongolian, ana Bl Doralo, Galveston, Princesa Altes, Kansas City, Sav'nah. Bremen. Hamilton, Norfolk. Havana, Hevans soy Justa Little Sifting, "hee Young Men’s Worsted Trousers, (28 to 32 waist); sifted from $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00, | To $2.75. 300 Young Men's Suits, (31 to 35 chest measure); h an $15 & $18, nd that is that we have got to keep up to our contracts, We will do that one 1 believe that conditions ure This sifting at All Phree Stores. At Our 13th St. Store only. 400 Boys’ Twos onplece Suits, Single and Double-breasted ; *| (sizes 8 to 16 years,) rr} sifted from $7.06 & $8.00, To $3.00. Cor, 13th St. We Carhart&Co SE TO CONTROL 10 PISTONS Civil Service Commission Con- siders Applications of Sher iffs and Other Heads of Vari- ous City Departments, Dr Cuthbert Pound, of Lockport; Charles F., Milliken, of Canandatgua; and John G, Kraft, of Kingston, con- stitudng the State Civil-Service Com- mission, met in the County Court-House to-day tn Trial Term, Part VIL, for the purpose of considering applications from the js of the various city depart- ments to have @ large number of the positions under them taken from. the classified list, which calls Tor Wn petitive examination, and transferred to the unclassified list, which would gve the head of a department complete con- trot in the matter of suh appointments, Sherif? Mitehell L. Erlinger, who de- sires all his keepers and prison guards in Ludlow Street Jal! and the ‘Tombs taken from the classified Ii placed on the exempt list, wa: the most Interested of the o attendance, He insists that, as he ls personally responsible for the safe cus- tody of all and also for the nerift OF pa ee, . cs Former 8 irs predecessor In ar request, but his application was denied, he The total number of positions so to be placed tn the hon-compettt clans in fu the elty depa ta nagee gate, It is sald, pearly ae thousal SECRETARY HAY LEGON OF HONG WASHINGTON, July 15.—Secretary of State John Hay received notification yesterday from the French Embassy that on the occasion of the French na- tional festival of July 14 the govern- ment of the Republic had conferred upon thim the dignity of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in recog- nition of the serviges rendered during the last six years by the American Department of State toward the main- tenance of the peace of the world. ‘The Secretary of State, who has hith+ erto declined all propositions of this na- ture, felt thet he could not refuse #0 signal ax Sonor from the great Euro- pean republic, considering the motive which prompted It, He thereupon sent to the French Embassy a note express- ing his grateful appreciation of the offer, which he accepted subject to the ‘t approval of Congress, =. MAY BE ORO Charles F, Russell Last Seén on Tuesday Swimming at Man hattan Beach—His Clothing Found in Bath House. NORTHPORT, L. L, July @%—Word has been received here that it te be~ lieved taat Charles F. Ruasell, the ase sistant steward of the Long id Biate Hospital, at hings park, been drowned at Manhattan Beach, he has not been seen there since ive day last and his clothing was & bath room, where he had Spparentiy gi Lo nile. cans, ussel left ings Park on and went to the atau Beach Hotel to spend a couple of days. otal 1 aeend 1 Petning ad Baad not been seen there since. A seareh of the bath rooms on that evening re, iyeiee the clothing of Russell in one” of them, Inquiry was then made at the Bgtek and it was found that his valise, whic contammd more of his clothing, wesines his jewelry and money, was there, that Russell had not been seen heed | argh Re the aay o een oe Ah as been lost a js general lieved that he was drowned wile bathing. Russell had charge of the finances at the hospital, but It is said there his ag counts ate correct, SIXTH AVE., — — — — TO-MORROW-SATURDAY STORE CLOSED AT 1P. M, 7 Ehrich Bros. 22D TO 23D STREET. Well-made dongoia and patent $1.50 oxford ties. vamp oxford ties—neat and dressy, | well made throughout, and 75 nearly every size—-Saturday. Cc Wonderful clothes - selling At 15¢. 1 P, M. Saturday negligee 29 negligee manufactur- ers’ broken lots, and our own odds and ends of regular 50c, | and Tie. shirts — in madras and percale. Light and dark effects, and all sizes among them. Saturday morn- ing these 0c. and Tic, shirts—all at one price— 29. Made to sell for $1.00 and $1.50—known the couniry and workmanship. The over for their style, variety of patterns. Never before did you buy pants at this price that would compare with these all- —Women's fast black cotton, al) black, or with unbleached soles plain black gauze lisle and allover lace open- work—all full regular made, and regularly retailed for 25c. afd 20c, a mr I sizes—till 29c. sale men’s Less than wholesale cost. for men’s 50c, and 75c. shir ts—lney're Saturday specials,till | P.M.only Room for only a hint of the sterling values we've gathered for Saturday's ; Half-day selling. Of course, at such prices, none can be sent C. O, D,, nor can mail orders be filled, . 52> sale men’s odd coats. In the Lot All Sizes from 12 to 46. Hurry—Saturday morning—if your thoughts run Coatward—for such exceptional selling is limited to 5 hours. Not a coat in this lot of all-wool goods that the suits did not sell for from $10 to $12. They include black cheviots, thibets, serges, through-and-through worsteds and tweeds ina large A few are cut double-breasted. Never has an offer of this kind been made before and at the price they will 60 bafore 1 o'clock Half-price sale men's vests, 75¢.—In conjunc. tion with the above wo will offer a lot of vests, many of them to match the above coats, and every one worth double the price we ask for them—special at $4.88 for men’s $10 suits—All-wool suits in outing and business sults.—all made in the most approved manner. and dark effects, sing’ ed. ‘These sults, including blue serges, are the best value sver offered at ‘The outing suits are in i d double brea: We find on going through our riveted buttons $y | 00 cpecia! at '25c. for Mother's Friend shirt waists—No mother needs | to be told about Oe aists, xs they are the best waists made in Americ is why they are 26c, instead of 75¢,........ itt . oe shirts, all-wool sults, cut In the ever-popular double breasted coat, cut on mannish patterns and trim- med In thc best possible way, The pants have patented waist-band, —a genulne stylish $2.50 suit— (5¢. waists for 0c made—Saturday morning 75¢ 54 & 88 Odds and ends sale men’s suits regardless of original cost. A sale without precedent—following a season's tremen- dows seliiug. unmatched suits as to size, and in order to close these all out before stock-taking, we will sell them REGARD- LESS OF THEIR ORIGINAL COST OR SELLING PRICE. REMEMBER, many of them can be matched into suits, thereby making this the biggest offer of the season. stock many Strictly and taped seams , Probably enough to last till closing time Satur- day, They're white corded. canvas—made with side acti from shoulder to full sleeve and fancy » stock—an extraordinary A fering. Matchless $1.50 waists for 85c. Fine white lawn waists— made with 25 tucks en erch side—one of the most desir- able Ay od of the season—at a pri . Waist; | A manufact strapped $4 shirt waist dress, 1,98 skirts with floun hours, Saturdey 5&6 sample skirts 2, 08 effects "s sample line closed out at our own price; hasan and pique skirts—white, natural and black, in strictly tailored @ffects; plalted or box-plaited’ styles—cholce,. Pique skirts, 89c.—Navy blaé-rit walking lengths; tailored in F style; Saturday . ~ Women’s 56.50 coat suits, *3.75, Stylish Coat Suits, In waite only—coat as mpi faces aintpped to coat ee Wy / rr — aon , bn " ” 0)

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