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~~ STUNHOLOER) Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co, Market Closes with Gains All Asks Court to Compel Law- yer to Divulge Name of Client Who Asks for Receiver, TIS DULL, E PRICES HOLD} 10 PREVENT STRIKE Around and Steel Preferred) Finds Mill Hands at Fall River Leading the List in Late-Day) Bitter and the Manufacturers Advance, Determined, T ARBITRATOR TRY —_——— DOESN'T KNOW MAN NAMED HENRY GARDNER. Alleged Stockholder’s Attorney Not Ready Yet to Disclose Real Name of Plaintiff—Jus- tice Withholds His Decision. ‘The endeavor of the Marcon! Wire- tess Telegraph Company of America to @iwoover the identity of the mysterious Henry Gardner, who is suing the cor- poration and its direstors for an ao @ouating and for the appointment of @ B. R, T. BEST OF TRACTIONS. Atchison, 8t. Paul, Loulevilie and Nashville, Tennessee Coal and Iron and Among Railroade—Bonds Quiet. Fractional ‘round in the stock market to-day, with trading practically at « standstill. United States Steel preferred was prominent during the afternoon session, {t closing up 1 1-4 per cent. to @ The common closed @ trifle over, Atchison, tives over the reduction in wages a! the Pacifice Prominent efforte to adjust matters will ful. gains were scored all Mayor Grimes, FALL RIVER, Mass, July &—The State Board of Arbitration has taken up the threatened rupture between the cotton manufacturers and the opera. nounced to take place next Monday, ‘There ie Uttle hope, hewever, on ac- count of the Mtter feeling on the part of the workmen and the determined attitude of the mianufaciarers, that the jucesss-) briefly at Mayor McClellan's request Members of the State Board reached | that two water companies, the Crystal here during the forenoon and they| and Staten Island, now furnish @ very spent eome time in conference with $1000 WATE PLAT LOCKED But Massachusetts State Board | Commissioner Oakley's Applica- tion Fails to Meet with the Board’s Approval—Gets $1,- 000,000 for Extension, Just defore the Board of Estimate and Apportionment adfourned » to-day Oakley. of the Devartment of Water Supoly. Gas and Blectricity. asking the ‘board for an issue of $1.500.000 of cor- the installation of a m om Staten Island. Mr. Oakley was present and explained Just what he intended to do. He sald poor grade of water and in insufficient quantities at about two and one-half Calls were tesued to-day to the mem-/| times what water costs to the con- bers of the Spinners’ and Curders'| Umere in Manhattan. unlone which, on Wednesday night, recorded jess than a two-thirds vote in He proposed to bulld a pumping plant ‘end other equipment and purchase hie St Paul, Louisville &)tavor of the strike, to join the other| Water supply from the New York and C. A. Cotton, of the law. firm of Gu- thrie, Cravath & Henderson, attorneys for the Marcon! Company, asked Jua- tlee Fitsgerald to make an order direot- ing Franklin Bien, Gardner's counsel, to disclose the full name and address of his ollent. “The defendant, the Marcon) Wireles: Telegraph Company,” said Mr, ton, “is the owner of patents covering the Marconi system of wireless teleg- Taphy and is actively engaged in tho Under the alleges that he is a stockhouder in | follows: the company and in a very general way makes charges of insolvency against the corporation itself and also asks for @n accounting from the directors who are made defendants to the sult, and for the appointment of @ receiver, ‘Will fet Forth Fully the Faots. zy “The complaint in thls action was |@ filed July 2, in the oMce of the |/¢ County Clerk, no attempt having been made to serve it upon the defendant company, and, so far as I am informed, f% bag not since been eerved upon any ef the direotors. The next morning the substance of the complaint appeared fm all the Aatiy papers of this city with Blaring headlines, making allegations | x: Of fraud against this defendant and its |. Y, rectors. “The defendant company appeared In the sult on July 6 This is not the time to enter into a discussion of the merits of the case. and It is sufficient to say that @n answer will be filed in due Uige which will set forth fully the fetus, “Now the plaintiff alleges that he |s &@ stockholder, but |t appears from the aMdavits attached to our order to show | | eause that neither the defendant com- pany, nor any of its officers, has any (Rnowledge of such a stockholder, and that although we have made every ef- fort to ascertain his identity, we have jone #0 without success,” +Advance —Decling £ SS2525R2 Feeeiver, was renewed in the Supreme pi Lye Mg ig rt _- Leese unlons in going out on Monday. Court to-day before Justicn Fitsgerald | sirongest of the railroads, each closing ® bit higher, Tennessee Coal @ Iron led the industrials, it closing over 1 point over, eued, wh agement of lead of Brooklyn Rapid Transit the lopal traction group closed being firm. at the day's best figures. Bonds closed quiet. The total gales of stocks were 417,50 0% | shares and of bonds $3,413,000, which Is owned and operated by the Uncasvite Manufac- turing Company, 90 has cotton mills at Uncasville, and employe 20 hands The Sane ft the demand fr coarse tton gi and the scarcity of mate- rial ore iver 48 reesons for the shut- down. It i co! la thought that the Un COTTON MARKET. 1+ FPS LEER secersF FFF Rs er — 2 FS i Menem ‘os. asf re. tea 242. Re Ss apssieses +46 +++ +4114 al aon coma os report of continued favorable throughout the South, ordera to the New York mark: The opening prices were: to 10.55; Al Pots bi 998 0.14 to 9.75, PSRs Rersee _ itotes WHEAT MARKET, SEzSz. + Fett ttttee ¢[ [etel tee + sally about @ sliding ecale, which va is heard at xuch times here, has been noted, but no definite plan has "ott NORWICH, Conn., July 22.—Notices were pasted in the cotton mul at Ver- sallles to-day ortering an tmmediate The Closing Quotations. pw a Mee fee plane for an Indefinite advancement of its business in this ot A) itt owed Sab eaten wins country, The plaintiff! in this acon | orcs of trom Be) yesterday’ Ile milla will continue to run on full time Despite efforts to sustain the market y those who supported it yesterday and Wednesday prices declined sharply to-day under Liquidation and bearish news, The latter consisted of poor cables and of private advices to the effect that the inquiry from spinners was not suMcient to sustain the Eng- lsh market. Following this was the ‘weather The New Orleans market 4 decline of 9 points and cont valting et. 14 October, '9.72 offered; Dec: : fo 9.72; January, 9.72 to 9,78; Maren, ‘The opening of the wheat market was & little weak to-day,. chiefly because the political outlook in Europe was less warlike. Efforts to unload sent prices down 1-4 to 6-8 of @ cent in the various Jersey Water Company, & sub- A call for @ meeting of the Textile] Sidlary eompany of the Kast Jersey | ling Water Company, Council on bpd night has been le- He r have agreed to furnish atrike as are necessary will be arranged. The manufacturers) ll digoussing the situation, both) « water for #5 @ million gallons. “I gubmit to the board," sald Comp- troller Borough Teapeot Sloade tor & ptas 90a wine frat knowing jum where {t would get the water and what it-wifl com. If you will spend this money first you simply put yourself at the meray of the cor- poration fgom which you wil get your water,” Mr. Grout. pany. This was cafried. nerally. BROKER MUST EXPLAIN. Conrt ou Client's Complaint. The Comptroller offered @ resolution referring the matter back to Commis- sioner Oakley with Instructions to re- ubmalt it tm @ more defintte form with ‘s legal contract with the water com Engineer Nichols, of the Finance De- partment, sald the offer of $5 @ million gallons, if M !s agreed to, ls reason- able, The water supply in Manhattan now costs about (5 for the gravity supply and $110 for that which hes (0 | has been taken off the Nantucket @hoale Par Board voted $1,000,000 to Mr, Oak- George W. D. Corliss Semmoned WIRELESS CUT Off from Ocean Liners Cease, (Spectal to The Bvening Word.) lghtship, as soon To the di of the lightships and shop owners of course to t from trans-Atlantic steam: Street Court, issued to-day @ summons me between New York for George W. D. Corlise, banker and | ports via thi , oceupying rooms in the Corn] ship, there is no longer any peel Bank Building. Witte @| communicating with the shore other Brand, representing Mra, Blsie A. Huret, | ‘M4" by boat of Frankfort, Mich., asked for the issu- ance of the summons, The sane that thelr Cor. or FALL KILLS A CHILD, Instantly killed. skull was tured and several ride broken, Men’s °3 bathi and they don’t scratch. you'll see on the beach, final clearing °1.35 E'LL just give you until 4 o'clock Saturday to select one of these high grade $3, $2.50 or $2 | bathing suits at $1.85, for at that time the sea- | son's greatest bargain sale closes. These suits * tee In appearance thay yi with any Oh, It’s cheay $3 $5 send for our handsome eo , it ake guage pots a ye men say. athing suits, showing here they're mie Py ’ Fil Me individu cA wi Ing each in 1» 50 wrong. A suit 1.35 3.75 you can tell just what you are buying. e to rent, That's Just Store open until r o’clock Saturday afternoon. Dainty mid-day luncheon in palatial restaurant, Sth Floor. Outing necessities at clearing prices. CLEARING prices mean Pre-Inventory prices—absolutely the lowest in New York during the season. To insure yourself a positive saving on high grade outing necessities it is !m- perative that you take advantage of these phenomenal bargains on sale until 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Men's $3 bathing suits at $1.35 and women's $5.00 bathing sults story that tells of your unprecedented saving. Then you'll want to attend the Pure Pood Show on the Sixth Floor and enjoy its entertaining features. Groceries, picnic and outing requisites are priced lower than ever, notwithstanding the high prices elsewhere. suits |*3,75— lar *5 bathing suits F WE'RE to judge by the great number of bathing sults we've sold, this store |s certainly head- quarters for Mt cotton atid that two applications LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE, | markets, followed after the start by of your own n made to Lawyer Blen to di- partlal recoveries, Corn followed wheat saves you 25c, every time d) 4 ‘ Here are four Tee Gar viteral Vectace, | nmontennn Cheeed Heenan Atiie Don| Wt the trade was slow. 0 to the beach, and at “E think there can be no doubt un- Ger the circumstances,” sald Mr, Cot. ton, “that the identity of the plaintift Should be disclosed, and that wel money was increased in tM market to- should have his full name and address, so that we can make applica we find that he is a no this State, for an order to to give security for the 3 of the Start aud Uncertain Session, LONDON, n, should | 4a¥ by the payment of $12,500,000 in new | ber, $4 1- igen Treasury billa and local loans calle|S'1-4~ Gorn-May, Wharton, oe tn Tamounting to $3,760,000, besides repay- ost September, sit to 4 suit, or for an order directing him to} ments to the Bank of England, Oper- oon r, Forno ban ‘ork'a opening prices July 22—The demand for e 89; July, 4 to 83 1-8; appear for examination before trial, so} ators on the Stock Exchange were! Whe: poy 4 Lo 1 Meptbetee eh ember, 90 1-8 bid. , & that we can frame our answer,” cheerfully ditposed. There was no In- |. Corn—July, 85 1. Refuses to Disclose Name. crease In activity, the market still Resets, Cee ‘_Decembe Lawyer Bien, In opposing the motion, | being somewhat welghed down by the| —July, 4 5-% member Mt ag ald that the Court had no yartsdiction | political situation, though it was re- to compel him to give up hia client, If the defendan $0 desired its answer could Information and belief that there was no seh person and that if there were Mw he was not a stockholder st ronare, Es A necessary, counsel said, a the plaintitt ‘should’ be a stockholder of Open Saturday Brothers sere, as stocks were always negotia- Night till 10 o'clock. le. Mr. Blen asserted that his office had been visited by detectives employed by the defendant, who wanted to retain him @s counsel, He maintained the Court had no jurisdiction to make such an or- der as asked for. “I don't Intend to give 2 the name of my client now,” said Mr, Bien, “al- though | may probably see my way to do so at some future time, should I think fit to do so.” Justice Fitzgerald then took the papers and reserved desicion, Tt Is claimed by the company that it ts In @ perfectly solvent condition and that the action against it and its directors is brought from motives of Jealousy and to embarrass it in the Prosecution of its business. 3790 FULTON S’ tRO OK LYN "> 87 1-8; Deo ST; May, 38 3- lieved by the latest develpoments and wy tt bid: September, f prices closed with @ firmer tendency, ‘to fe 3 La KBr CopB> Ave More of those New $5 98 Long Coat Duck Suits at e At $2.98 At $3.98 At $4.98 gf fi 80 many women have urged us to hold (mp another sale of these smart suits that we decided to make up 200 more. And herethey are, Besides the modelshown in cut we have added two new models “one in the single breasted Norfolk style and another for misses (sizes 14, 16, 18) with coat not quite so long as the one shown in cut. They come in white and cadet blue duck; the skirts are in the new I1-gore knife plaited style. These suits are copied from $25 models and the style is prophetic of what is going to be the rage this fall. They're a bargain at $5.98, summer Dreses at $2.98 Here's a splendid bargain in dainty summer dresses, made of cool embroid- ered dotted Swiss on white, royal and navy blue grounds, Waists and sleeves tucked; skirts side plaited. These $5 summer dresses on special sale at $2.98 | July Sale—4,000 Runabout Skirts. ‘At $1 Q8 Sale of 1,500 white and tan Irish linen runabout skirts, ' . 7, dainty and cool for hot weather wear, made in the newest | Sale of 1,000 white, blue and black brilliantine runabout skirts in the new 9-gore knife plaited model, on sale at $2.98 A collection of 1,000 runabobt skirts in novelty mixtures, oxfords, black Panama cloth, light weight cheviots in black, blue and brown, also plain and fancy brilliantines. All made in the newest models. Here are 500 black and blue voile and black Panama cloth run- about skirts that you couldn’t duplicate elsewhere for less than | | $8.50. Made in the new 17-gore knife ;laited model. + ened 14 to 2 84; ; 44; De- And here’s sult you. wouldn’t touch It $1.38 tion border qualities — at 91.85, White pique sKirt. value A handsome cool white 50, at gad outing skirt, made 3.50, Ob fo ‘sell at $3.50—specially 22H priced Saturday. $9.25 3.90 shirt waist suits, 1.25 6.00 shirt waist suits, 2.90 7.75 walking skirt at 5.00 42.00 linen dresses at 6,75 12.00 lawn dresses at 6.75 Persian lawn waist. At half price this $2 waist Value is the best bargain in New 2.00, at York—trl with lace 1.00 ox srbrolsery = 1.00 eee | |} Misses’ cool suits. Shirtwaist suits, of course Value fancy stock—light biue, |Y 2.90, at tan, pink and white—black 1.75 or white polka dots, 1.75 Lisle gloves, 29c. Value Regular 59. gloves of 596., at dainty Milanese suede lisle | — black and white —also ZIM Kayser silk cloves.. Oe Stiff trimmed hats, Value An exceptionally jaunty 5.50, at style that sells everywhere ag ge At 85. 50—-Specia 3.45 tomorrow 1 8.45 Women's Oxfords, 1.45. Value Regular $} Oxfords—hand turned ~ black ‘ola — 3.00, OS bert —an 1.48 sies—ptot—at., 1.45 Leather suit case. Value Body made of one piece of 5.00, at genuine sole leather—brass ~ am otk -- color dark tan — 8.95 r-inch ste....... 3,95 ie end of the season you still have It, good as new, rovided it is one of these. Boe look Lig it to rent, it? nother drawback in rent- 4 sult—a hundred men you know ing about a sty Yorn. te ch ii-fitting, drawn-out-of-shape Chances are pe $3, 75 for women’s $5 combina- if you knew the tlon bathing suit — skirt and bloomers attached—navy and black mohair—round collar trim- med with white braid. $5 for women’s $7.50 bathing suits of fine quality Sictllan—three styles to choose from—tucked—sallor collar and collarless effects, $1.98 for girls’ $3 dathing suits of grade danger, But, remember, you're too Pood these ‘bargains affer 1 o'clock men’s woo! suits in Diaok, navy lain colors or with combina- of the very best makes and perfect two-plece suits in all sizes—the $ for men's finest worsted sults—sieeve- . 1.96 Ma ewinming syle or vith regular wing | 1234 1" women’s 19, fst back bathing nose cg gh ly wed yoriat Poi Mok ell ery Bi for women’s 750, bathing ca the s 6s jor , Pare te Keen $5, $550 and pAsO-at #106.) en | OSC 100 Moboring you wale Pabiagy tone ome Malt 2 RS ae AMIE sabes Bi bed erin Al Suits at the to-day an regular selling prices on these were $2, $2.50 and §3— mohair, collar—blue only, Bargains or men. A BONA-FIDE saving of one- half for men of exacting tastes; cool summer negligee shirts, under- wear, outing sults and trousers, and a sale of $20 watches at $10. Besides, there are bargains through- Out our men’s furnishing section, where pre-inventory prices are the reigning feature. Men’s negligee shirts. 41.00 negligee shirts, 50c. $1.25 cheviot negligees, 65c. $1.50 white madras at 75c Men’s 50c. wash ties, 25c fashionable four- in-hand. $2.75 merino underwear, $1. MORE of that pure white, cool English merino (part wool) underwear that has created a sensa- tlon all this week. Positively sells at | $1.75 to $2.75. Pre-inventory $] price .... ’ 50c., 68c, & 78¢, balbriggans,39¢, | Men's cool clothing. 9c. for men’s 1.50 fancy vests. 95c. for boys’ $1.50 wash suits. $1 for men’s $2 straw hats. ¢, for boys’ 75, knee pants. $20 thin $ watch at | 0. T WENTY-Y EAR case, 7-jewel watches, very latest thin mod. el, open face, accurate timepieces, Elgin movement: inteed; Satur- day at legs than wholesale cost, Shecial * $10,00 many as we did one year ago. lf you cannot come, Third ricor, for to-morrow—you can hunt all over New York and not duplicate these $3, 78 for $5 suits of black and blue mohair, shirt - waist & effect, high neck, strapped and white stitching, gored skirt. at $3.75 begin the bargain women’s regu- bathing suits—we've sold over twice as special values rices we offer to - morrow. plaited waist and blouse fects—tallor Neckwear bargains. vi All kind and styles in lace Pale trimmed stocks, that usu- x ally sell up to 75; Sc to-morrow, special. 25¢ Linen turnover collar, em. broldery scalloped edge, colored tle, value s0c,, at 39¢ Embwoidered stocks, to- morrow, 19¢,, 28¢, and 18¢ 540 Kid crush belts, Value att gig beits, black and white, regular 50¢. 506., at Kind: all sizes; gilt or 2He gun metal buckles.,, 25¢ HandKerchief sale, Value Hand embroidered Irish | 15¢., at linen. inittal handkerchiefs | 4 of the regular 15¢, | Se — quality—special..... 8¢ Chocolates—bonbons, ; Value A Lite raged of delicious sweets like you pay 30¢. | 30c., at for elsewhere—pic- € nic or outing price, 19¢ ‘Sale 25c books 7c, Standard Library—paper bound. The Stickit Minister, Value cricket Hreaware Ialand, evenson th 256., at City, boy Chleon's Mer. ake, Gyp: A Gallow, TO Herd Cbbkeit; Kidnap Bed, Stevenson: The hadow of a Urime, Caine: ourself in Hi Reade, 2 | Dress trunks at $6, Odd sizes in steamer and Value dress trunks — strongly 10.00, at bullt—values up to $10— to clear them all 6.00 outit . 6.00 AT NANTUCKET Government Strips Lightships of Marcon! System and Ma- rine Reports and Messages WOODS HOLE, Mass, July 2—The Marcon! system of wireless telegraphy lghthtp, For some time past it has xtenaton of the}been rumored that the Government several suburban | would strip the ehtp, Also the rellet ¥ returned to and believed | rtment would | telegraphy polntment of the crews @ passengers who were Magistrate Ommen, in the Centre| acoustomed to send messages ashore means of Abraham Ramon, three years old, invest in eed ter 03 while playing near the window on the received |ffth floor of No. 174 Rivington slipped and fell to the ground. atts Store Closes at 1 P, %. stu de vestane fan ot SIEG PERG; SXTH AVE. nen vas, OSTA ; NEW YORK. ‘ Double “S, & H." Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from 8.30 till 12 o'clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing How, Prompt and Good Service For Shoppers in a Hurry. IEOPLE who buy Saturday mornings don’t usually have a minute to love.” Plenty oF helps for the ae ones a The Big Store, ash desks at every counter; get your change in a jiffy; no waiting. Rapid service all over the establish- ment. More than that. Lots of reminders of the countless little are you will need when oe Glance wherever. you fi up to your gaze leaps some pertinent re- minder. A good many thousand people find it a very helpful store, But a word or two of the news for to- morrow morning: SS Se Roys’ Blouses and Waists, All the newest Summer patterns made of excellent quality Mad- C : ras, in neat stripe effects; sizes “ ‘ 5 to 14 years, (Bore Steve, Second Floor.) $5.00 to $9.00 Corinis Racquets at BY oO 7 5 Just 50 left, Could we advertise the maker's names, the en- tire lot wea be oh C hour. No pene oe Ta Racquets t t to excep- tiona opportuni, an early wt to cur Spring Goods Store on ; the Third Floor is advi Here’s a Chance for Smokers. From 8:30 until | o'clock to-morrow we shall proffer sev- eral hundred boxes of Cigars, comprising the following brands that retail ordinarily at 5c., which should interest er and alike. While they last, your choice of any box of 50 for The brands are Porto Rican Brevas, Havana Seed (long mixed filler) Puritanos and Havana Seed Wrapper ( filler) Perfectos. Mall Orders Will Be Promptly Pilled. (Main Floor, Bast, ish 62) Women’s Shirt Waist Suits « 95¢ &/. 50 Is the Very Special Feature for Saturday's Half-Holiday Selling. Such news as this flies ' Some of the Shirt Waist Suits are } as illustrated. Some are prettily plaited, some neatly tucked, some have lace insertion € F7 andembroidery; all are excellently made { ™ with fancy stock collars and \ contrasting color piping, Che Materials Are ‘ Polka Dots, Stripes and ' Figured Materials, Special for Saturday morning at (Women’s Outer Apparsl Sections, Second Flee, Frenty Saturday Worning In the Men’s Store Without regard to cost, value or former prices, we have grouped several hundred Summer Suits to be sold To-Morrow Morning At Four-Fifty Each. Every “— of these suits will be a stron; advertisement for the Big Store. $4 50 = Your choice at Summer Suits for Men. (Coats and Trousers.) Including the choicest Flannels, Home- spuns, Wool Crashes, Single or double breasted coats. Trousers with belt loops and roll bottom. ALL SIZES. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. Men’s Serge Cems. | Men’s Alpaca Coats, — : int ol Splendid Office or House 7 Pag se ~—. of fast | For this season of the $1 $ color, acid tested, guar: | re. Remarkable of- anteed seams to old, ering at this price. Perfect fitting. Allsizes.! (tens store, Main Poor, Mask’ " ) bets.

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