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A fi REJECT TERMS Poe NES Ppl anole Refuse to Grant the Trades| Demand of the Engineers that of William) Subway Motormen Be Paid ¢ $3.50 a Day. SAME PAY REQUESTED AT TRADE AS FOR “L” ROAD MEN. oa Fe MAMGERS. TT. N. MECHULEY UNDER ARREST Saale President of International M cantile Agenoy Charged with Grand Larceny in Hamilton, Ont., of $4,200. Thomas N. McCauley, organizer ani first president of the International Mercantile Agency, was arrested early Has Not| Wil Now Appeal to Grand Chets| On His Side} of Engineers’ and Firemen’s Earnestness,| Brotherhoods to Settle the), Is Are Desired. ft exception the members of] General Manager Bryan and General ane lunions in the building | supt, Hedley, of the "l” road and the the selection of William | guy absolutely refused tto-day to Rae President of the Building | gra: demand of the Brotherhood pAMiance, in place of “Diamond St Locomotive Engineers that the Bub- fr @s the most hopeful | way motormen when they go to work fof .epeedy peace (since the | be paid $3.00 a day—the ““L" road wale frgs'e between employers | instead of §%. The refusal was made to a committee from the local Rrother- of | hoods of Engineers and Firemen. A) The next step wil) be a direct appeal Of @ manipulator; he is an/to August Belmont by Grand Chief his trade and not Stone, of the Brotherhood of Locomo- 3; Dut he a hi tive Engineers, and Grand Chivf Hana- thinking man, who has|han, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Tespect of the men of his| Firemen. It is up to them to say If hd other unions for a good many | there is to be a strike if thelr demand van+| is refused. Some of the men intimate re-| that the Grand Chiets will put their proposition on political grounds and aten that if Mr. Belmont refuses to Aud lives with his wife and] pay #3. to tho Subway motormen the 100,000 and odd members of the engin- cers’ and firemen’s brotherhoods will be instructed to vote for Roosevelt The commiitor of engineers and fre y-| meri, consisting of twenty members, reached Mr, Br office In the West- orn Union Bullding ‘at 11 o'clock. Will- fam M. Jencks, Chief of the local lodxe of engineers, and Harry Pinney, Chief of the local lodge of firemen, neaded the committee. The men expressed little ho (heir demand would be grant Baia into the conterénce. 4 for was an argument, Will probably be told.” men, “that the road | Mutormen Jor weeks 01 Affair, “ Of the Reliance | Marble Cutters and Setters, b the candidate of the laboring ‘the presidency of the General Board two months ago. He by the vote of the bosses, Fiditts receiving 41 votes wo ‘He has long represented on the board, and does #0 at time, i Welfeve in Strikes. Goeen't wear diamonds or fur- | im repudiated. r but ts @ simple me- ona Grand C) very simple tastes. He only syother! of tae a te go to Mr. Belinont gteihes when they MWe can ‘remind “Mr. Belmont that ees Beat san be | pines andy The "aremen rather ood e freme sacrifice of iktor hers, That ht to hold him Nason has 2 evolved ajfora big SRE ee etapthal lefen that before All they ay, at pe outset,” sald THE STOCK MARKET ‘ing =the ‘iat nue popes inhaling ing the present diMcuity. the ing ‘rade Ail Market Got a Good Start, with Bb true. the" Reading and Steel the Strong Issues, but Values Fell as the Session Advanced. it mistake, for it ‘burned ite ind it, ‘The organizations, ir own voles have nut and it} Following a cheerful opening in the and prices cloged generally lower, wyh trading fairly aenve, ‘The feature of the session was the | | atrongt} and activity in Reading and | emyplo Ww? United States Steel preferred, the lat- inaaitradion tev selling up over t point, while the at te nants former advanced about | per cent, it modifiontion of the tom ‘The total sales of stocks were 94,900 90 that it will be rea’ shares and of bopds 00 ‘not all Bonds were tairly a The Closing Quotations. ‘Asto- | | To-day’s highest, lowest and closing pric ares | and nes ‘changes, from yesterday's tonne | Taj | prices oF from last recorded tale ate as fo one-sided sc’ delaying a ect nettlement t Net ve a Gop a ‘he me Aitianee q Already the eeoeere “ ‘ia: | Gar Mpasttio aat Che, & Ohio meet with their em- al same time and ti Peeae of settlement okt | er eee Ml Saber in the like a big St. Bernard dow. | u ae with it, but no mor boy! be imagined whee Me, on Ite om do 7 2] 8 A Sty. we will ha’ bt on for Test of the have already ried “halt ig of HOR-unien men pro laces. and if that warning ge we can be more Shaws SPRITES és wae ri F ea } out the de: a owerutters our fiber fe js SRT a oa south. Of }South. # ROL & ‘Tee that Tetas Pacitte 0 to met bark Yee on [pele settle the dit. used, wi town, and ‘oa There te id pene time ~ Jers mostly were firm. % | hopes of the early to-day in his apartments In the Hotel Majestic, at the request of the police with day rite paroled by Magistrate Breen In the Jefferson Market Court The arrest of Mr, MeCav upon the recelpt of a telegram by police of New York, The police eye to McCauley at the time he was in conference with Mr. Baldwin, of the law firm of Griggs, Baldwin & Baldwin, Charges Based on Sale o! le, The oharges are based upon the sale of stock in the International Mer+ cantile Agency to C. 8 Wileox, of Hamilton, by Mr. McCauley, Mr, Wil- cox's claim is that this stock is value= jens. Mr. McCauley is quite ready to concede that the stock is practically worthless now in the present disrupted condition of the company, but malutains that it was worth all and more than he got for it at the time it was sold, Assistant Distriet-Atiorn jarvan sald to-day that the charges made in Canada were presented to him by Vice President Henderson and other officials of the agency. At the same time, he sald, Mr, McCauley’s books were turned over to him. He made a caroful ox- amination of them, but has found no Irregularities. Offense Not Ex-Attorney-General Griggs, chief counsel for Mr. McCauley, Is at Lake hamplain, but will return to-night, Hy will be assisted in the defense of Mr, MeCavley by House, Grossmon & Vor- haus, Mr, MeCauley is a man of large means and was in a position to furnis almost any amount of bail required, but In spite of this he was told that alleged offense was not a bailable After he was taken 1o Pollee uarters a lolice Magistrate Was sent for, The Magistrate said that he hud not the authority vo release Mr, Mapaule on bei, he t of Mr, ‘MeCauley is the Bailable, ar -|result of a long series of disagreements among the stockholders of the Merean- tle Company and, according to Mr. M Cauley and business associates, Is a trumpled-up charge for which there Is no basis whatever, ———— WHEAT PRICES ADVANCE. nd to the Low Crop ites Sent Out, As expected, the wheat cables re- sponded sharply to-day to the low crop| extimates put out yesterday, the out-/ come being a strong start at from 1-2 to 3-4 advance Corn was firm with wheat, Dut soon reacted. | New York's opening prices Wheat—May. 114 1-8; September, Decem mber, 1d. were: Wheat | Ts to Tit LAs Baptember, 10s; ber, 100 3-4 to 108 Corn—May [0 1-4 to (0 }- be ( December, New Yor wheat. 113 stock market to-day @ reaction set ta,| °! 4 Sergent 100K NOTES FOR $5,000. Broker Says He Thowkht They Were Lett tor Hiw | Edward Rien, a note-broker, of No i Manhattan avenue, was to the Centre Street Court to-day Holmes, of No. 170 Broadway, | the disappearance of two notes for $2,000 each from Mr, Holmes's office a month ago, The notes were made by the Hutchins Fabric Company of Springfield, Maas. Frederick Munna) jr Holmes's employ, told the that Eden took’ the notes offer, Eden admilited the raid ine trad negotiated a paper for the Hutentns ¢ that the concern ower p missions, He took the ne becavae he understood they, wer at the office of Mr. Holmes for him b: Secretary BE. W. Bond, of the Spring fleld concern. ‘The case Ww row for a fh a caerk tn | if adjourned until to-mor- her hearing. aren ~<a Ee STOCKS QUIET IN LONDON. Americans, laly Steady During Session, Close Faiely Firm, LONDON, Aug. 90--Money was tn in- creased demand in the market to-day. ‘The stringency Is expected to be re- Hieved with the month-turn. ’ Discounts were firm. Prices on the Stock Bx- change generally were firm and trading was quiet. _Consols improved, Flome Kai's were firm. Americans opened firm, remained idty od) ! firm. @ Iunperlal Japanere wh were quoted a spported on Paris advices. — TWO HOLIDAYS FOR BROKERS Close Next Sat. Labor Day. mmittee of the New 1 t e two men, but! mo ‘wilt only"take the | Weinseimer. jt ts paid, | We the Presidency of | Pee tmetred iis) of the Plumb. | porlapati ion hae nat | Df resignation was | i COTTON PRICES WAVER. ton marke 12 polnts lower to-day jaliy on late options. whirh ed Gh. the theory of rain in if taxing joaetern portions of the bell. Later, however, ie market stleided wor wet Rte some of by the eto ta tr oa aad York Stock Exchange at a special meet. today granted a petitio rs to close the Fi ny and on Labor onday ee SHIPPING NEWS, vou OF SEW Yorie ARRIVED. rte ™ iN \ | phar, ” 1 hea y Wwaton. inte fiwine ovTaoING on atlaae City == |THREE | * Manufacturers’ Trade Mark Ass'n Redeem & Exchange Thelr Coupons Here. Ehrich Bros. Sixth Ave., 22d and 23d Sts., N. Y. The Great Sale of Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Upholstery, Beds and Bedding inues to-morrow With the most attractive bargains of years. “nttfon owe t to yourel to axe our offerings before betore choosing a siagle dol! larrs worth Housekeep ping Li Linens. In line with the above special ‘sales for and hotel keeper we quote unusual values in our big Linen [ae Bleached Huck Towels, ~) Extra siz¢ 22x22, white or 16534, veoe| Reg. prices] cream. Reg. price $1.29 Bleac up te,g0e. don; sale price, bali doz. h ae ead, ar All Linen ‘Doyties, size c pris Ses wae peleens Rt 50c ATME7. 2s ceerees arya paer Cloths, ae (ixt7 tra I an xtra large avy tend ef Ay 20x40, Reg. price 10c Wash Cloths. . 146; SBl€ PLIC®, ceeveese ers Store. Round Doyles, 9x9, Third Fleor, openwork centres...... The Wall Paper A brilliant opening on ha of our new Wall Fare t department—and witnessed by a brilliant throng f bargaineseekers, who got what they came for. Ex. poten! of delight and satisfaction marked the occasion and left no doubt of the tremendous success that awaits the new Wall Paper Store. The beautiful selection of patterns—the freshness and brightness of the whole stock- emendous variety appealed to all No better time than now to repaper.your rooms —your hotel—your cottages or your apartment house. Look at these prices— Wall Paper at 3!<c, a Roll, | Large variety of designs and col- orings; all full 8-yard rolls and | perfect In every way, Asan in- troductory special we Ve * these for this week only for chotce, Wall Papers at 22c. {In rich reds, greens, tapestries, burlap effects, &c., appropriate for Halls, Dining Rooms, Li- braries or Dens, The kind you have been paying 35c. and 4c, a roll for, week at Wall Papers at 35c. Heavy pressed, embossed on 24- ounce stock; good decoration for Parlors, Recepflon Rooms, Drawing-rooms, &c.; all light effects, Sold regularly for 85c, Wall Papers at “ In the newest floral stripes (all colors), set patterns, in light and dark colorings, suitable for all rooms; full length and first quality, regularly sold for l5c, Special this week... 8c Ak tines al week 35c Estimates on all sorts of paperhanging, painting and decorating y cheertully | given, Those School Clothes We'll Take a Load Off Your Mind. Parents need worry no longer, The expense of outfitting your youngsters is practically halved here. And that, too, mark you, without the sacritice ot quality. There can only be econ- omy in a cheap price if the garments are worthy, and that’s just where we shine. Our boys’ Garments are made with unusual care—of the best and most durable fabrics known, Then we price them so you can buy. That explains the grand clothing business we have built u 1. 39 for Suits. worth fully 3,50 this may seem impossibla at the begiani: we mike {1 clear that these are the odd suits from last season, suit. able and desirable in every way for fall wear, The line includes blouses, in the Russian and sailor, Norfolk, double-breasted and three-piece sults, A chance even at our store that May never come 2.98 for Suits worth 5,50 \ve call your special attention to the blue serges in ti They are not light, flimsy fabrics that neither give warmth ier ind their shape, but they 1re guaranteed 16-ounce and absolutely fast color aad seams all stayed against ripping, We have such confidence in them that we will make good for any cne that does not wear well. This ilne includes the desirable things in bens! clothing, and you cannot afford to buy until you've seen them. .° i Sheet c\Look Music 11s Ge at the (Wednesday's Selling) By Mail 2¢ Extra. None C, 0, D. The wonderful growth and popularity of our Sheet Dep't are due to prices like Iie. for Sheet Music published to nell a Sh and 600. (Our regular prices are Ife. and 122.) Look | ihe Hits. Where else can you se them for lle.? cone 3 dy a) "dare r + coum: “aaiee te Meare ratte “Poppies “Prayer and pa, sion." (Walts,) “Mooaliant Bere. nade.” “Yankee Girl.” (Main Floor, 23d St. Entrance. ep, latest.) Advertisoment. ‘The World will fight for what seems reco! when it fought | id B Ht “and dateuted hinefor a of i Tork n ad York—| against Rrvan. |PALTEN AND ANE ND BACK the. be peog OS a extend whe t—and ub oe ed whom ttt eat court in Now | Low aanthst Tammany and MeKuner') Double Blue Stamps Ice Cream and Cake re ys" a ca I a Till Noon To-Morrow--*nte p= agibe. Afternoon tn Our Restaarant, Thied Floor, — Rothenberg <e. Mew Yerk's Faste ST. | To-Morrow’s Sensational Sales. Sensational Sales. Big Sale of Women’s Fall Garments. Handsome Fall Suits, worth $16.50, Fine All S Wont Cheviot belted, new walking skirt; Adatoy ed L) back and New Skirts Walking Skirts, in new Mixtures and black or blue Long Tourist 1.98 made in the latest 11 fore pleated style, thoroughly tailored, perfect in fft and finish; worth double; to-morrow’s price. eeease Early Fall Millinery. 98c. Untrimmed Hats, 29. all the best colors on the leading shapes, he as turbans, sailors and flare hats; also complete line of children’s hats, made of 29¢ Beautiful Hand-Made Hats, worth $1.98, at 98c. This hat is made on the new shapes for early Fall nese atl, the crown of bias fold silk waQ Bo with spangle braid; value $1.98; very special at ‘Women’s Fine Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves; regular and extra Aecva ata thor- % Children’s Extra Strong, Heavy ‘and Fine- j Ribbed School Hose, triple knee, double sole 9 Cc than 124¢¢., Special ates. Women's Hosiery in lace lise, tan and: black EY ton; of combed Maco yarn; extra oe Sole, highspliced barn and toe, Housekeeping Linens. 10-4 All Linen Hemstitch- 3-4 Size Damask value $2.25, at, . 64einch B A on 10-4 All Linen } Fringes _ Damask, value 5% ue $1.25, at selene ‘ Full Size Extra Heavy pt Towes, value This special purchase includes plain and mohair felt hats in the tee ay materian; wear, The brim is of fine quality shirred black’ Hosiery and Underwear. oughly elastic; value 15¢., at., heel and toes, perfect quality; never sold for less black with white feet; Outsize top cut. ed Table Cloths; Napkins,at, per 0z,69C 1.69 Table Cloths; val. 98c oo Quality ‘Nese Dinner Napkins, Sults, of coat handsomely pleat leated sleeve, lined eed habe rich pore Ag eae died ue, black and brown; value $16.50; special to-morrow at...... * special per pair. 98c Check Glass Toweling 33/¢ - srananes: 9,98 New Tourist Coats at $5.98. Coats, wilh ated back, ft bx front, with manal fact, ay cata beat oh.s aes coat and one of the most attrac- 5. 98 tive styles, for Fall wear, in black Cheviot only; Startlin ng Shoe Bargains, “* Little Liberty’ Shoes for Girls, The “Little Liberties” are coynterparts of tee hanows opty, Shoes as far as 5 vy fey goes. i* heels; sizes from Gato vate button Sizes 854, 9, 924, 10, 10%, 11, strong and durable....1, syne Spectal Lot Women’s Dongola Oxfords, 98¢ Fine don dongola leather and nicely lined, these ox- fords are soft and are just the thing for tender feet; in sizes 244 to 7; usually sell for $1.75, sieeendenes Sampson's Oilcloth Ata Wonderfally Low Price To-morrow, Sampson's Floor Olicloth is re nowned for its superior wear- ing qualities, This special lot ts Shown in an excelient assorément of 4-4, 6-4 and 4 widths, Very Special to-mor- ph, # sea sens yar Dress Goods at Half. An Immense purchase direct from the mill enables us to open the early fall season with this remarkable offering in our dress goods section, Think of getting this beau- tiful, stylish material ata saving of halft 54-inch Panne Cheviot, in brown, green, blue and black; also 54-inch Hair Stripe Zibeline, in green, brown, blue and Oxford gray; also S4-inch Plain Camel's Hair Zibe- * Mme, in brown, green, blue and Ox- ford gray. A suiting worth 98¢,, cial for this great carly fall sale, Specials from the Great Notion Sale. ‘orma, 99 SID, black and fancy Poa Sead + 1 doz, menight apd ll papers for - Se white and diack, white and el Frilled Garte' colors, xarter Chigon Stock Collars, Italian, Shell Hatrpins, | cozen on card, 40, bro Silke, “in diack, white and for Meir colors, ball 3c y dee oe American Pins, soot quailty, 40% 106 - 000s weseentio’ went Ot: tots Steel Sclasors and Shears, al! sizes, ind 100. be Saesing | ‘Thread, Uncle Sam brand, ne tek, Seeks, Ddiack and white, all spool, ifs Pins, fine quality, 3 papers Satine Tape Measures, metal ends, Bn greets, f00d steel, wood EXCURSIONS, LABOR DAY RAILROADS, ‘ Pennsylvania RAILROAD. EXCURSIONS | ERIE RAILROAD. Niagara Falls- - Toronto - - - St.Louls- - - Shohola - - °- Greenwood Lake - LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. BRLLEWOOD NEW Boy gt XCURBIO! DAY EXCURSIONS. ol * SEPT. 2-3. Retera bo tl 6. | ware UU abibe Anse Perey, Te ade’ | Me. add’). Ra to be Right. Tt will be true to tts | ——— Pennsylvania Railroad.’ ‘Trains he}? iF vk dae, $2.50 To. ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN Bae avs SUNDAY, Set. 4, 1904 feo hea Race ‘Ons LO te 4% 42). FS a WAT.-8.28, 3 P.M. ata vr. M. and inser RAILWAY