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I, q | f ty aa TO REVIEW RATE WANT ANSWER JUNE 29. . Regent Sameel N. Hong. None of the officers comprising the | important rate ds |B Grand Counoll would discuss the matter | nary peace negotiations Immedia ya to tage a formal denial of all the sub- ‘when eeen to-day because of the ab- tection bay wi or gence of Mr, Hoag from thie city, Ho in| the summer tham the mid ‘ORDER HEADS Revolt Spreads Through State and May Force Supreme Council to Act, SOT MTRETT Diplomats in Washington CLOSE WATCH BY EUROPE ON PEACE PARLEY Will Not Lose Sight of the Envoys. | (By Associated Press.) No Progress Being Made with “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE PERIL TO FRANCE INTHE DEADLOGK OVER MoROCCO Sales. 100 400 00) 10) 400 140) 80) Germany and Rouvier Goes to the Front. ata) THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Am Ama Am Am Am Am Am Am »AM Wool pf. ) Anaconda at 10 AT & SF pt.103 Low. Close, Chik. at High Reet Bu al Cop car & F 5 oa 8 2 40% 4 Sad 196d 2s Lovo pt 41 pt. tk Dt. | Suen 7% Woollen + 8: 102M Alt es (By Associated Press.) NW Bait, & On we WASHINGTON, Juno 16—Already tho] pants, June 2 P, M.—Premlor | JOURN ROT BG epoch-making meeting to be held be-| Rouyier announced at a mecting of the See 4 tween the plonipotentiarles of Russia! Council of Ministers held at the Elys« fi @nd Japan to discuss means of ending | palace at noon to-day that he had i Nine Brooklyn Bodies Appoint) th- var ne tuseie tentatively expresses | ce ee eee eo a % {t, has received a name, In dospatches| (ye porttollo of Foretgn Affairs ana + 3% Investigating Committees to | {' Enrope from the embassies and loga- {relinquish that of Finance. = Probe New Edict. ons hore It ta briefly termed "The! ‘The succossor of M. Rouvier as Min Washington Conference,” Iwter of Finance will ve designated to ‘he announcemont of the selection of to-morrow. A decree homi- tor i ‘ + Washington aa the soso of the peacs| nating M. ouvier Atiniater of Foret |i Del d& Hud rs = GRAND OFFICERS ARE MUTE.| making nas caused pmotisally the en-| sprains will appear in the Journal Of | 7) Den & Re Gr -% tire diplomatic corps to suspend indefi-| ficiel to-morrow. mm Dec Un Ry =a nitely is progeamma for the summur, Hie decision to remain in the Mint#try | Jw Det so pr ¢ ‘ High Powers Refuse to Divcuss In-| Despite the reiteration of both belllg-| of Foreign Affairs was the result of th crents that they propose to negotiate |ane earnest request of Proaident Loubet oe * crease of Premium Except at directly with one another, the Buropean| ang his colleagues, who desired his + iv powers are preparing to follow each o t at the helm during the] 1 ty { pon eees ag Intelligently as cautious and reserved | vor Morooe>, Wi tnt. Paper . 18h — Gtepe are being taken by a number of | Ricnlpotentiaries will permit, and t0/ “one status of these negotiations con | Ih 11 ay + 8] Yooal councils to reconvene the Grand ©ounel! of the Royal Arcanum in this Brate for the purpose of protesting @geinst the recently Aust night that the Grand Counell prob- | } ‘@bly would reconvene on June 29, pur- | Wi} °Ye *muant to ao call to be issued by Grand ‘at Gouvermour, N. Y., and will not re- turn until to-morrow, Tolstol, It New York takes the initiative in| Russ to: reoonvening its Grand Counoll do this the European envoye must be on the ground, White House that if after convening adopted rate | here the plenipotentiaries wero oppre: achedule, ed by the heat they would probably ad- It was announced in several councils | journ to some watering place in New |" Hngland has aroused the hopes of the Diplomatic Washington In the summer because of t! The informal announcement from the of th ‘tral power t This wil noc be the fret time the| * Corps haa been kept in negotiations, The Bpain and the wequent negotiations In f 1900 demonstrated to immer conditions ST. PETERSBURG, June 16—Count In an Interview publehed in the An a rivate audiences ‘attenbaoh-Ashold to negotiate, but finds fault wolicttude, as no progress is belng made, And the parties are almost at the point of having a deadlock. morning of a sengational @ there growing out of the Morocean situation wstantial ferred to, Y, praises the United States’ ission, hag had with the Sultan othieh | Lender of tren. mond OFfihea end RUeeIA S Gince "the. atrival here of the British | Inues to give the French officials great PARIS, June 16.—The publication in a umber of American papers yesterday le to the ffect that Germany had practically {s- an witimatum to France, and that were other grave complications as induced the French Foreign Office in the art ree allegations HZ, Morocco, June 16.—Miuch sig- 0 ttached to the numerous vate quale! “whien Count) von head of the Ger- MIDDLETON'S DESKS SEARCHED Nothing Found to Throw Any Light on Mysterious Transac-, ah AM ant tates f ; dA. Lowther. ; call baths. beeiatyit suse Eins and | with the whole reform, movement, pro | atheteiatrousone to paueve that the| tions of President of New : the reconsideration of the nuw| claiming that getting back to the soll | principal subject of discussion has pepedule, and sharing the land among the pena-|been Germany's willingness to Melb! York Realty Company, Under the Arcanum laws seven Grand| ants is the only panacea for Rusala’s|ithe Moorish Government in tie work é * Counoiis have to Join in the demand for | Pmtical Ms, of reform, and st le understood, thai | Be eri aces coats erry Ba Oe Suen et ON At | pefore that body oan again becalledto-]/ RUSSIA STIRRED BY |ence on Morocco Germany will WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., June 16— finite proposals to undertake A search Was made through the two Nocordine to the best reports this aten| ALEXIS GETTING OUT 8 partments now will be taken, Resolutions have been adopted by at feast nine Royal Arcanum councils] n. within Greater New York appointing | Nicholas had accepted tn rosigaation ST, PRTERSBURG, June 16,—Atter- don.—The ann yunwinent that Emperor] no certain Govern on of aoa ee i ow included In the Brench serious difficulties are expected lesks In the White Plains branch office Feforin project eas |... .[ot the New York Realty Corporation, | ,LONDON, Sune 36. 8.40 Be Mg [of which Willoughby Middleton, who proveat question, 18 recely Much Attention in official clreles here, that only a day before Middleton dis-/ also showed conspicuous strength and ,Soinmitices to investigate the new) or his uncle, Grand Duke Alex's, as| far as Great Britain 18 concerned, no) wileh would throw any light on his| ‘yates recently promulgated by the Su-lifigh Admiral, created a groat sonaa-| Matter what decision is arrived aU PO) vate ious real estate transactions in PS @ Council of the order. HONCWHRATIET i tween France and Germany i a | Phe councils that have adopted reso-| com enn hevame Hoawaltasilny, ef amett a rievtatn NE, BE Sinbly, gone | Weatchester County, Tt was learned yan lommenting on © aelection of| somewhat further than the other pow= Tutlons ere: tiv. Washington as the place of meating/Pms In er Femusal fo (ale BAe) IN Oy | appeared he had a gigantic deal on | pect Lhaaigd tcsay for the poace plenipotentiaries, the No-|howers of ‘the Matrid Convention, but | whereby tie was to tat bonds of a evoort, Long Island. yoe Vremya calls upon Russlan dip-| fav, Manes qe ew contd prov: | company from whieh Ye would have | Witt Clinton, Oxto: lomacy to prepare to siruggie seriously | apie. Great Heritain could eravedully so ized a large sum, but tt fs alleged ‘Whitestone, And not repeat the drifting policy which| Hkewise, ng the refusal of mat Hine | he was frightenea awsy ly Herbert | Members of these committees will Hee Rusalan pees followed betore| tint “hn wonfensnee” was ¥] Richmond, of ¥ Plains, who went he | the war, to de ed by “France: i‘ rf 5; Fe ee oe ouiive | and 45 bat Rea Media, Rusola wants) Viewer eV he attitude of Great Britain] -efore District-Attorney Jerome and | /Burponp of appointing an eoutive bind 4s much the same as that of the United for an offsa! investighuion of mittee to give the matter serious |. Pie latest news from the front indi- | States, the latter having Indicated that tanh wal ie iy cates that the rainy season ig bein: | she will wait until It 48 seen what eat da 4 undiviied attention, ning sooner than usual, Already ayy France will do. I wish I could get trace of Middle- ‘Although requested again by The] storm have occurred and it, the acaba ton,” maid Mr. Richmond. "I would Bupreme je to make any explanation of the rates, },Disteiot Deputy Grand Regent Shet- | ister Lam Meld of Brooklyn, sald that it was|t , Aweinst the rules of the order to talk $f Arcanum business for publication. “Phere have been no notices of the Ancrease sent out yet," he sald, “and ‘when a council 1s notified a represonta- Live from the Supreme Council will ap- ear before the subordinate council and | 1 @xplain the new system satisfactorily." | Nicholas dated June 13, reports that a Russian turnin _C. D. Wilson,of No, 171 Atkins avenue, Brooklyn, oalied at The Hvening World ipren ene At are, from Julental June with him, athe work war malian | . after burt ny supplies, stopped an the Investors dave lost Mice ond said that although he had |“ anothor Tussian force June 12 ad- tir they gave hin, aa there are big llens| ‘Been a member of the Royal Arcanum | vanced from Bor nearly twelve years, he intended to | F (fesign because of the increase of the / Pater. PS4HF ave been unable to obtain any In-|4 ‘@ortmation on the subject,” Mr, Wilson | ® id, “and cannot get it from any of je officers of the council I belong to. ‘called mt BheMeld and asked him to explain new schedule to me, but he couldn't wouldn't explain anything to me, hon 1 insisted that I thought it was duty to do so he Jost his tempar| CHICAGO, June 16—A movement to told me to get out of the order—| have the peace negotiations betwoen | Bre Rulokor the qggtter and said the) Russia and Japan take pla i Reston Micehae be re if the or-| cago, should a change from ipa o-morrow, ton. be desired, was. Inaugur Mr, Sheffield denicd making these re-| day, ‘ihe Iiljaols Manutactre: aks to Mr Wilson, 5 clation, which represents $1,000, don't remember the man," ho] invested capital and employe 600,00) if he ts tho same one t have | men, took tha Initiative by asking the fig tee in told him when he threatened * thei we thi rivilege. the luck of Information concern: the new rates and the reason for . thelr adoption that has aroused the Members of tho fraternity, though the new rate applying to new mi goes into effect July 1 Ot a council has vet been off _Motifved of the change. oF we ‘VERNON COUNCIL CONDEMS REGENTS. {Westehestor Members of Arcanum Denounce New as “Uncharitable’ to iv Aged Men. i MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., June 16.— & meeting of Vernon Council, No. 9, of the Royal Arcanum, resolutions ete adopted condemning the increase rates of the order, and they termed} ‘unoharitable’ the clause relating to| who have attained the age of ry Ay le years, aa were elected to confer with| ng he les appointed by other councils { SHIPPING NEWS, Royal Rate Mtate and take gome action look- ward a xeadjustment of the pro. rates, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Youn rises, 4.28/5un nots, 7.22/Moon 4.08 f THE TIDDS, , High Water Low Water : AME Pot age Mpls yy Mook... 4s tut “baa Vey ‘ernor's Island $3 720 1.12 1.08 tate verry 00) ba a \ PORT OF NEW YORK ARRIVED, Dema are Galveston | : Bermuda INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUP TO-Day, Naples, Monterey, Vera Crus ° 3, * ew Orieane, Citi a! Milano, Napi JAMSHIPS. DAY, wiek, toll, ing World, all of the Rikki a P erations necessarily will come to A Scena representatives soon to-day de-| ginudetiil without An armigtiona seate of affalra which will ly for the plentpotenttarte: RUSSIANS CHECK pushing back posts upon, District Deputy Grand Ke. CHICAGO WANTSTHE Governér of Tiinois and the Mayor of reanization that that was | Chicazo to. join WOMAN IS RELEASED, Mra, | BUILDER GIVES REAL ESTATE) ws continue — the military t long enough to, meet, ‘Thera 's some talk that Foreign Min: jorft himeelf may be one of he plenipotentiaries, —>_—_ JAPANESE ADVANCE, ST. PWTERABURG, June 16,—Gen. uinevitch, in a despatch to Hmperor movement forced the the valley of the Trin village of Vanloungow, the Japanese advan: The same day the Ruswlan cat iry, occupying Nanshantchenal, retir Hghtly northward, ——.— River to. the PEACE CONFERENCE, in extending an Inyi- aon. —_ COMPLAINANT STAYS AWAY. Alice Hohne Did Not App: to Prosconte After Caus- ing Arrest. Annte Roach, who gave her address as No, 17H Lexington avenue, was ar: | rested last night on the complaint of | Mra, Alice Hohne, of Boston Road, Pel- ham, who charged that the Roach wom- an had Mra Hohne's little boy, Weldon, | aged eight years, illegally In her pos- aoasion, Early tq<lay, when the pris- oner was arraigned in Harlem Court before Magistrate Mayo, no one ap- peared against her, and sie was dis-| changed, | It je said that the failure of Mrs, | Hohne to prosecute the Roach woman after having her arrested was due to a fear on her part that the Gerry 80- olety would take possession of the hoy if ho was produced in court, An agent of the society was present when the Roagh woman was atralgned. FOR LAWYER'S APPEARANCE. Thomas P, Wickes, Indleted for Binckmatl, Salad Only that He Would Fight at Proper Time, W. FD. Stoltes went to the Diatrtet- | Attorney's office to-day and gave a} real estate bond in $1,000 for the ap- pearance of Thoman TP. Wickes, indi na charge of blackmail ave the stable. three sto Went Pittvefourth 0. Te #aid hls occupatic Wickes, Who was present Mr. Btok A bullde nt would only comment enough to say that he was no at all worrled and at would make a fight. He ed to make some mot! MOROCCAN SNARI, PATRICK SERENE Condemned Murderer | Patrick waa busy sitting at a table writ-/§ t¢ and did not seem to be the least dis-|) The, o | Tenth District him, HURTS STOCKS, WHEN TOLD FATE Is Not Worried at All When Warden Johnson Tells Him of the Date for His Exeoution. 00, als fixing the week beginning Monday, Aug. 7. am the time for carrying out the death eentence in the ci of Albert T. Pat- rick, convioted of the murder of William Mareh Rice the old millionaire, in Man- hatten. A sup ket fixed by the court for tal turbed by the warden's announcement. | He merely sald that of course thac had nothinig elee to do but to set a new date for the carrying out of the sen-/ tence, but he intimated that, the W: den would not be called up to enfore the death penalty on that 4 that steps would be taken a secure a further delay by making an- other appeal for a new trial, Patrick was exoeedtn the and min Patri Dy may ming ing the olectrte in BEAT A CITY MARSHAL, |‘ Ine sii Frank Cont! and Hin Wife Held in| #500 Ball, ars old, a shoe vir street, and hia wife, 2 tyoeix, were held in $300 Dall each for trial, by Magistrate Cornel! sesex Market Pollee Court to-day the eli aasnatitng Charles hat of the er | yet Mu ster. | lay afternoon Upon Conta stoels setter Fox. day and Sit nM avy 1 2 tie] » prevent the marehal| co Oosk. A Be eae | W BN VAs ACI! D r mn eued and sim i of it, when Mrs. (went uabaind's ald. Botween the two. 1 was thrown down on tne tloor, travel 1,000 miles to lay my hands on He did me out of money and I intend to haye him prosecuted if he te ever caught.” There Was a report to-day that Mid- PARIS, June 18—Operntors on tho| dleton, was hiding near White Liains, sday by Pre-| Dut, the. pollee nere do not. delleve Bourse were reassured to-day by Pre-| thine iy any foundation for the rumor, mier Rouvier's decision to retain the} iithourh no one suw him leave White portfolio of Finan but the centres Fueee on the di ae WAS supposed to © Morocco situation continved.| have Ned to O: ay | Pree tne eee inactive and the market| Middleton had friends tn the South | Business Re idan Timperial Foure| and it Ix reported that a detective his | Were quoted at 88.00 and Russinn bonds {Kone to Texas and Mexico t) look for Of 1904 at B04. At Katonah, a. few miles north of White Plains, it tis been learned that) Mildieton was buliding several houses for customers who had invested mone on al) the unfinished bulldings, BANK STOCK BOUGHT B BAN FRANCISCO, Bank of Ca the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York capital sto Involved In tho transaction being $1,175, The deal does not Involve any change In the direste Rabeook rn ¢ OSSINING, N.Y. June 16.—Warden | Surance Company of Now York. He will repress Anas aotparae Johnson, of Sing rlson, at noon | {fit fenterent the inaurance corpora to-day recelyed the official notifeation from the Court of A Mban a COTTON PRICES DECLINE UNDER BEAR PRESSURE, fter port slo’ Warden Johnson went to the death-|silog of jong stuf and. pressure house and informed Patritck of the Ume|bearish nature by some or the leach his execution. | operators, hou i to 13 points. be yw last night's alose, pening prices were June,» Tuly, 802 to 8,63; Ist, S17 bid September, &s1 bids C ASE to 8.85, 88 offered; Deosmber, 4 rt! November, Uy Rios Juin Uaty, SON to! 8 December, § RAINS IN SOUTHWEST Wheat w rains in the the {4 being watehed closel rsa year and Is keeping off the short To-day Sov t wisi ' hiea, —July, nd kigked ‘about Nis howd and | Meee? ha ly, he gays, Cont! stab-| 62%; 8 neck, maricet —<——___— Y MUTUAL LIFE. June 16.—The tfornin of this elty has sold 5,000 shares of Its Increased at $875 a share, the sum eof the bank. William. one of the bank's directors, ts Airector of the Mutual Ife in- the opening advance on bull to-day the local cotton mar- wiy settled under straggling of ind at the close of the loes showed losies of f March 6 . 9.40 bid. July, $69; Au October, 8.81; January, | 8.97, oS HELP WHEAT PRICES. s pulled further t Wheat States, particular ‘The latter territory as every rust soar northwest one ot repetition of hen vy rains w at, » reported In wvering sections of the districts. ing |r ppear In the Reading Company's 16, 1908, BU Nike | . f| ‘There aro to be five tunnels In all, Nene! vy Scathingly Rebukes a Plait "tho main one wit iw ive. mien| mw Nor & W —t long. The first tunnel will start a short an mi) Clothes Man for Mak- \distance north of Donner Lake and the WU Ont Woe, +% ; veries will end at the foot of sue 180) Penn Rat ing the Arrest. Canyon, on the American River, Gas +,% The contract calls for an expenditure % - of over $25,000,000, Si A AMtale Finn, pies in Jefferson eg TRE, Markot Court, to-day scored Henty | 3a > + %/ Urueck, a plain clothes man attached FRUIT BANQUET +) to the West Tnirticth etreet police | WITH NATIVE W. 1) Reading. 2 Brass —\{rtvtion, for arresting an Innocent 230) Rock. sland. + %| young girl on the street on a chargo FO ABD, hentia + "| of accosting men, and followed up bis! PRENCH LICK, Ind, June 16The oon Sant aat nies. + %| scathing remarks by discharging the | Nattonal Convention of the American 0 Sou Ry Co TR vin, He also trvea Attcon other | Asacolation of Nurserymoh closed to: 1 Tenn CO & —44| women arrested by Hrueck on the) qay, A fruit banduet will be at Boe BAN es same charge, | this evening at which native wines se Reda You have no right to make euch ar| iit be swerved a0 Crioh Ba ‘ the Magistrate sald to Brueck. | Wicd: svarhi) Presidents DOT D By ANY ou pollecomen are carrying things | Albertson, Bridgeport, Ind. go eg pes with such a high hand thet I would bo) \ice.prosident, Orlando Harrison, Hei jou s GIP pt Afraid to allow my mother to go Out OD), at). georetary, G. OC, Seager, 13500 C 8 L etfs... the street after dark unesoorted, Lam! poo cctar, No Yo. irousurer, Co. I MoU 8 Lots pt told by you that you are ordered by | y Rochester N.S, v > fm U, & Tab pF your captain to do this, I don't be-| ‘the next ‘anniial convention ooo UB 8 lieve that Capt. Cottrell would iasue | held at Datias, Tex foo 0, 8. Stee any such order, You don't hear any of aL Re ape the alleged conversation between the| 1) Westen, women and the men you say they ao- Write for Mlustrated Catnloguc, 260) Wis, Central. 600 Wis. Cent, pt. *Bx-dlyidend. WALL STREET PRIDAY, June 16, ‘There was no Indicatton within the firet half hour that anybody wanted to buy stocks. Not In several years has} the stock market been 80 nea ata standstill, Buyers were few and listless, and even the sellers lac usual spirit. Less than 2°, £ stock wore gold in the and these rales were mostly makened me ay first on ay Ket, Such usually active stocks as St Paul, Brooklyn Rapid Tranwtt, Louls- ville and Nashville and Atchison were not quoted at all during the forenoon, | About noon some of the strong houses in the street came to the rescue of the market and by lively dealings in Read- ing, Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific they succeed tug was uncommonly spirited, and this; stock developed increased strength on) transactions aggregating more than| 10,000 shares, United States Leathor| activity, The buying of these share lasted only a short thme, but it brisk and eager while i did Last siderable interest was aroused pool dealings in Wisconsin Centr price of this stock haw veen advan the past few days, and the faet that) the former chalrman of the boand Is identitied with the buying movement has| spread the bellef that developments of | some kind warding the affairs of the company are forthcoming, The charaoter of recent buying of Reading indicates that this stock ts| being absorbed by a few men, These men represent Interests that have loug | been identified with the Reading prop- erties and their faith in the future of this system impela them to pay a good round price for Reading shares as an| investment, Some Wall street apecula- tors haye ‘also been buying this stock In the bellef that if the directors, at their mewilng next woel, Increase’ the dividend on the commen stuck, the price of the common shares will go to x atement is made on offi- | atuority that the equitles of the | iding Company in its subsidiary cor- ‘ations are very large, and that for present yeur the parent company show $5,000,000 Incomings from sub- jary companies which probably will by Avy purchases of U and preferred cer- was clrouluted oo { Ixchange that large Dlock4 of these certificates had been. bought for account of Kuhn, Loeb & Co, curities of the new company issued on July 10, Tt is undar- stood that the syndicate Interest ts en- tirely In the new vormmon stock, of whith a considerable part will be res fe for the underwriting. Bond dealings on the Stock Exchange haye been greauy stimulated by the enforcement of the State tax on trans: of stock. ‘The room traders, who merly enhver days in the small quick turned theln atte ther comm 8 the Pepol roof the nes. There tet larly the Fr and the Japa tax on bond transfers, nese 41-28 ha become ¥ pular with the professtonal ers. 1 Ss and the Union Pacitle also In good volume of bond transactions has more than trebled within the past few days. The Japanese Isaues meanwhile have ad- vanced In price, ————_—_—. LONDON STOCKS MIXED AND TRADING DULL. TANDON, June 16—-Money was In o1 demand jn the market to-day In nection with the payment of $5,009, ® for various calls, Discounts were fm, Trading on the Btock Exchange was inanimate and prices were Irregular, The Brench demand for gold was a de> pressing factor, Consola were dull, but flosed above the vst quotations of the da: Att to under parity, owing to lack of sug Union PA oie Was holably weak, ” Stocks pars tintly vered ANA ¢ vink was N t Liverpool responded to yesterday with a gain Vur vie n We eisy, prices att Buda- A net decline of 20 points rod 1-8 to 14 of a cent Nigh= » reflecting rains all over the her an opening prices were VS Lo #2 Bb) September ning prices wor ys Septem clesing prices were M4 bid: September, $5 +, Corn—July, 68% 1 noe 4 bid, closing prices were; to s, Pepremtay Me NA Cord GLY} December, heat 0 THAT'S DY | Health authorities declare SCHRA- | |DERS' CANDIES absolutely pure and possossed of vital force, /SPZCIAL FOX FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Cream Alay +o. hy. yD £200, 1b. | 4c Ib, aire Wo without BOMBA: Mail ordern filled, ne. Dellelous Be Masur auetodd Mu No saration complete DER'S CANDIES, INNOCENT GIRL I$ FREED, FINN SCORES POLICE xl in putting some ginger! ¢ yas been missing for two weeks, WAS into the trading, The bidding for Read-| ‘ esidet, to-day, but nothing was found woman, whose ar outrage." ‘The airl nineteen years ol One Hundred and Seventh aireet, em- ployed since last big Fourteenth street department store, Brueck’s story he saw | According to her speak to two on ‘Vhirtv-fourth man, #0 Brueck he went up to he der arrest, At Street Station-H name of Mary Met address, — Bruec! wns Mise Maud Hewitson, cost and your testimony le practically | worthless, I shall discharge this young | reat was certainly an Id, of No. 108 West October aa clerk in a men at diffprent timea | street last night | Afwr she had spoken to the second | told the Magietrat rund placed her un- the West Thirtteth | ouse she uve t e | ‘Grath and a@ fictitious 8 partner, Patrick Finn, also attached to tie ‘Tenderloin station, alanough & witness when t this MOPniNg, story, M Hew a cell and kept he was not sworn os he girl was arraigned vrrovorated — Brueck’s vitson was placed in there five hours, or from 9 o closk until 2 0 cloak this inurn- Ing, When she gay sent for frends, vet Ou She is an unusual lishly. dressed. trate Finn and while th night. She said that she had an en; to meet her fanc a clerk in whe County light at ¥ o'clock, sie was killing time by Her eyes were Weeping When she camo before Magis: | fy ve her right name and who came and bailed tty girl, etyl- | were ered with she broke down and @ hearing Was in progress, | ute cheered her by everything would come out ail | telling ement fernan, jerk's Office last Tie was delayed and walking along fc, ‘Thomas. Hen Thirty-tourth street when she was eud- niy grabbed by wader arrest, PWhat fort f id ie Was “For speaking x Jed. had spoken the arm and told she asked the man, who iceman, to men on the street,’ 1 indignantly denied that 1) to any man or that any inan hed spoken 40 me, but tn apite of my denials he made me accompany him up. nied no: accused her of | Magistrate Finn Detective Finn, the Magistrate's enough abopt this ¢ jelivered Miss Hewitson's fiance was in court | ‘Then he above, and corroborated tothe station-house, Where 1 was looked | Srucck adinitted that the eirl had de- LpUeck ein to men ana. chat he ied heard what she sald to the men he acoosting, He asked to awear his partner, will do nothing of the sort," was) reply. "I have he “the scoring quoted the young woman's story as to the engagement to meet her Jast night missed Mis: crowd that placed under arre: He: He was there on time, but iteon, He saw the athered when the girl was st, but never dreamed that It was his aweetheart and paid no attention to What was going on, Bev. eral detectives fi were In the court were alpo severa quainted. substitute for L launders better, to Miss Hewitson's C°é it Is a substitute for wool, wear linen because it wears and m department room Teady to tes od character, aa 1 Central Omoe mi with whom the young woman was ac- is no inen any more than You Cotton has its uses for 10c, collars, but at 15¢, you are entitled to a linen one, and the Tri- angle is a good one, Your collar is cotton unless the word “Linen” is indelibly stamped upon ft. Demand TRIANGLE at your hab , Wilte rar’ Antarinantan” abot. Gollan? OLLAR Abe, Van Zandt, Jaco! Bach-Two tor 250, Aiply. My teen, ba & Co., Troy, N. ¥. economy. service— In the the best In the fit your want, in the leather you want il, at the price you want to pay. The name Blyn is a guarantee of high-class footwear and high-class inethods—of lowestprices and fullest values, A Single Pair SIX BIG BEST. STORES: 6th Ave and 2 Third Ave. & 609 BthAy., 39th & 40th Sts, 162Bo' 2891 ad Ave., Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, FPactorle 401, 403, 405 By oat 7th Street. 122d Street wery,nearBroomeSt. ‘5: 160th & Bist Ste ALE workmen inake the best of leathers into OR INES PRE TTS $25,000,000 TO BUILD TUNNELS. RENO, Ney, June 16.—The announce- ment 4s made that a contract for the! pugh the} Mountains has been let) construc Slerra Nevada by the Southern Pacific Company, and that work on them would begin within a month, lon of the tunnels th ASPERFEL LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857, _J44 BOWERY, Bawery Savings Bank Block,” Weare better prepared than ever to supply both Wedding and Graduation Gifts. Expensive locations mean fancy prices. If you prefer the former we can't assist you Powngement stoel white, «om, perfectly out real ball of fire, 6 kt, Tiffany eettin is oh syeotal Ring. fin | hand | ena: Reicher Ring, unusual others 1% 091 ek ssetta Pere Siaeh Hee WEDDING RINGS. Solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our Specialty, Prices $2.50 to $25, (uality guaranteed. No Extra Charge for Lettering. eee Open Evenings Till 7—Saturday TIN! 10, Mall Orders Filled- Inquiries Solicited, Price neither “up” nor “down,” Teas Years 2.00 Hats. Relow, Fulton: ynShoe Not less per pair—that is hardly the way to measure shoe value or shoe But more of quality—of style— of of foot comfort and lasting satisfaction than the same amount of money has eyer bought before. Bly factories the best of of shoes. Biyn stores courteous salesmen feet with the style of shoe you Special Offer For Saturday Only, Women’s. Seasonable & Stylish Footwear. Walking Pumps and Gibson Ties, at $3. iTan Russia, Tan’ Ooze Calf, Black Russia, Patent Leather jand White Canvas, 25,8 value $5.00, " Dy! Lord& Taylor; Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, |stored in izes. 26 wide, 6-2 long, regular price, $3.75 3-0 wide, 6-2 long, regular (price, $4,50 }$3.00 H. O'Neill & Co, Sale Saturday, 1,000 Woven Wire Cots (like cut.) Strong Woven Wire Folding Cots, suitable for city or, country homes —the frames are made of 14-inch jtubing finished in bronze—head and, Hfoot can be folded under frame and small space—made in two . Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St. Handsomely _ poli ether quartered oak, golden oak or mahogany finish, top 24x24, Good value for $3,00; specially Priced vseceseveee AILGO-CARTS % Off McClain, Simpson @ Co., Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., 539-41 8thAve., Northwest Corn Tt may. at hand, the eee Tainproof. $ i in men's or Ia Your Rentee Atl you sen M. B, wil Makei 45-47 Lispenard at. Ble OE re (Fourth Floor.) 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