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} wa ce | ? ) FINAL EDITION cAll the News. be (“Gir culation Books Open to All.”’ PRICE ONE CEN Cases COURTS TOSTAY -ATWORK TOTRY * EQUITABLE MEN .DistricteAttorney Jerome Arranges with Recorder Goff and Justice Davy to Re- main at Posts and Hear Criminal That May Be Brought, District-Attorney Jerome and State Attorney-General Mayer both took the initial steps to-day to bring to justice the wrongdoers in tha Mr, Jerome's efforts are in the direction of criminal action against the offenders. Mr. Mayer contemplates civil suits to force the repayment of profits gained by speculating officials who manipulated the funds of the his investigations warrant it, Part LV, of the Court of General Sessions, presided over by Recorder Goff, and Justice Davy's part of the Criminal summer vacation for these courts was to have begun on Juiy 1, to »sontinue for three months. Through samuel Unter: tis counsel myer, James Hazen Iyde offered to- day to accept service of papers and expedite the trial of a suit to be brought by Attorney-General Mayer to determine the right of those w profite! by syndicate transactions with Hquitavle funds to the ownership of those profits, Attorney-Ceneral Mayer accepted the offer, and the first sult to compel the restitution of the syn- Meate profits will probably be directed at Mr. Hyde. * Untermyer Writes to Mayer, Mr. Untermyer, tn a letter to the Attomey-Genemil, recites that on March 2 last Mr. Hy posited with the cashier of the Equitable bis check for . his share of syndicate profits, t Mr, Hyde had been adyised that date and has been advised pgally ene before since that he is morally and titled to this money. He was contemplating a friendly sult to determine his right to {t In law when, Mr, Untermyer says, he read that the Attorney-General was about to sue the directors In the "James H. Hyde and Others’ and other syndicates to com: pel them to turn over their profits to the company, He requests that such a suit be brought against him and offers to expedite a settlement in law aa to the ownership of the profits in question, Attorney-General Mayer {mmediately answered Mr, Untermyer's communica- ton, accepting the offer. As the machinery of the courte was being put in readiness for criminal and civil action an astonishing feature of the report of Supt, Hendricks came to light. Mr. Hendrick» reported that on 4, 1000, George J, Goula ip the Baqult y ghares Mercantile Trust 500, while Henry C, Frick had to pay 650 # share for 50 the same » The sheets containing these fgures were among those obtained by the Frick committee, It i# sald that the discovery of this fact opened Frick's eyes and stimu. lated his resolution to make the report is committee handed In, It probably 4 formed one of his reasons for resigning tram directorship in (he company. The District-Attorney is already in Possession of a copy of the report of Supt. Hendricks and has’ asked for a copy of the testimony upon whioh the report was based. He will go through this carefully in order to discover 4¢ possible If the Equitable grafters left any loophole through which the law oan rencl) them, i Mayer Is Also Busy, While the District-Attorney ts work: ing on criminal proceedings Attorney: General Mayer ts busy at his office In this city laying plans to bring ety!! “sults to force restitution from all tho men who profited by manipulation of the Equitable funds, ‘The Attorney-Gen- eral ts quite famiiar with the Equitable ~ situation and wil be in shape to be- Y ain his procecdings in a very few days, A rush to refund on tho part of cers tain gentlemen who have profited by. syndicate manipulation of Fqultable funds 1s looked for before the Attorney- sGencral brings his sults, These gentle: ‘nen profess that they took thelr profits thinking them to be legal, and would “tfuna Uren willingly rather than dg- sire fn) any court proceedings, Dintrict-Attorney Jerome paralyzed the old Da crow, Not even the reports of the Frick Committee and Su ent Mendrickh created Mr, Jerome haw ing « term 2p. erome concluded to go int the Reagittable matter with all his might Nved..a letter b that tice sented althou table mattor can be sifted, Attorni a savy i) ray wa: Kee not ey perusal seen his court and ia actively—until court and sald: “I have here a letter from Gov gins which I received this morning and in which the Gbyernor should I desire {t the tained by Insurat the disp evid 1 nee dur al, co Ing Equitable would Tt ts my and tt ts my the The District- then went to Recorder Won's i Equitable Life Assurance Society. \ ; corporation. ' In order that Mr. Jerome may be in shape to take criminal action, should | Branch of the Supreme Court will remain open all Summer, ‘Tho usual of the evidence which Superintondent Hend his report might prove 08: states evidence ob: the State Superintendent of his upon eke feamou profitable, Jus. readily con: on— ul- Hig- that investigation of be placed at desire to have intention through it very thoroughly, Court Grants the Order, order Goff in graning the motion Re a "1 recognize matter and. th Hon, Private tate againat public uty, 1s Kra) Whit ton acts difteres as nied to nee among eriminal side of the caso SAVED LIVES AT the imp ne urgency of interests mus? the moral told of In the lawyers report, tance of to my nat to go jere Is no difference of opin- side of certain there is a the BROOKLYN FIRE Contractor Does Brave Work in Rescuing Three—Williams- burg Firebugs Are Again Be- lieved to Be at Work, The Willamsburg firebugs who kept the Brooklyn firemen busy for weeks, last winter are helloved to be responsl- ble for two fires that started section of the borough this afternoon, Roth of these fires were so plainly of ineend: sha's atte The flrat fire wa Jary origin tion tha was ¢ t the caled In Fire to them, at No, 62 Tompkina that Har avenue, anid was put out wefore it did It started at the foot much of a dumb waiter shaft. wh damage, refuse ‘had veen piled up by the werson or per- sons who started It, It was while the fe men were returns ing and I short distance from the nue me! fl ts om: 087, Myr re, on the this tire that the vesond one, 10653) they heard of This was ur Nos tle avenue, and only ty, and the a Tompkins ave. There aro four-story tene- proper! fre started in the cellar at the foot of the alrshal ‘The flames spread so rapidly that those Hving on the top floor were shut off and took to the fire-escapes, From the second floor the flames swept Acrore the fre-escapes so that no one could pass, and the firemen and police: men had difficulty in Keeping the fright. ened women and children the upper floor from jumping, 1061 M the to; a Mrs, dren to safety, Dt . Boot rn huddled on ‘Thomus Stevens, a contractor, of No. le avenue, made his way to Hour and succeeded In le: win nd her two young call- but after he woc out {i waa Imposslbi for an one else to ge Up the stairs, thelr way from the top floor across the window sille to the in Two ot No, he i" 1063, a8 wind bit lows, The: unnift and Mi tia ere r tenants made they were nnah Dowd, « young woman of twenty-three who Is visithig her, It women, were falling, the stro women, al A the dangerous’ route, safe) in the windows house, a big cheer went t up. was a perilous journey and the momentary danger of large crowd gathered an on cheered “the plucky they went inch b yinch over When they got of the adjoining The firemen had a hard fight, but nally mana, flames, The an wel nue, was of Hast 1 aU luaten't ed to _extin, tah the lamage was about $5,000, At tho foot of the alr shaft a lot of rubbish had been heaped up and |, convincing the firemen that this ited, fire, fo one on\ Tompki : incendiary: origin. *Y* quini pe. SN “iit cOoLps ee ep cen wid tu, 4 ‘BURGLAR LED | THE CROWD - GREAT CHASE [In Cellars, Out Again, Fight a Bit, Run Some More, Was the Game. In an exelting burglar chase through tho treets of Harlem to-day the bur- glar, a policeman, a druggist who had been robbed, a delicatessen dealer who wes afraid he might be robbed and a number of belated citizens took part, The burglar was caught three times, but fought his way to freedom twice, The third time a blow on the head with a night-stick brought him to terms and he was safely landed at the station house, George Bley keeps a drug store at No. 160 Lenox avenue, He closed the store at 11 o'cleck last night, but entered it to get something about 1 o'clock this morning, Discovering that the store had been robbed in the Interim, he in- vestigated, and, opening a@ closet door, was somewhat staggered to have a young man step out and confront him, “Now keep cool," sald thes stranger, vand I will return everyuhing, We can settle this thing between ourselves if you will not make a ‘holler,’ Didn't Stay Trapped, Mr, Bley couldn't have kept cool {t-he had wanted to, He yelled for the police and grappled with the youth, The lat ter shook him off and jumped down a trapdoor into the cellar, Bley closed the trap, lucked it and went out and got Policeman Kinnie, of the Bast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, Kinnie went down into the cellar and brought the youth upstairs with him. Just as he was preparing to lei the store the burglar hit him in the face and broke away. At that moment a delicatessen dealer, of One Hundred and Eighteenth street and Madison avenue, came running up to say that half an hour before a man had tried to break into his place. He joined Bley and Kinnie in the chase, which paused at One Hundred and Twentieth street and Lenox ayenue, where the burglar darted into 4 house and made for the cellar, Kinnle went after him, while the druggist, the delicatessen dealer and sundry citizens who had been picked up en route, made night hideous with their yells, Kinnle found the thief and had another wrestiing match with him. His antagonist was quicker than Kinnle, however, and succeeded in downing him and getting upstairs and on the street again, The other pure suers scattered like wind when they w him coming, and before Kinnio got back to theh’ street the thief had halt a block start, Nightstick Better Than Feet, At One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street Kinnie had gained xo much that the fugitive decided to take to cover once more, He found another con- venient cellar and took to it. Kinnle followed, but instead of grappling with the man thie time, he salled right in with his club and speedily subdued WIRY the stationchouss the prisoner said he Was Lo Soltaforanissia, nine> teen years old, of No. 146 Bast Ono Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, He was held for trial In the Harlem Court, ——— HAWAII’SGOVERNOR RESIGNS OFFICE, HONOLULY, June %.--Gov, Carter mailed hie resignation to President Roosevelt on Wednesday, He will leave on June & for Washington to discuss the matter of his retirement fram the Governorship. He has bem in cable correspondence with the Prositont garding it and has gecelved permis to go to Washington for a Interview, Gov, Carter sa Ment Roosevelt tlon and Ant fon, 1i 1s declared, lection of 1M {f, but had been for some Ume, Juno 6. but wam withheld on the a fee of friends, who asked tim not to end Wto. Washington, The resignation was the culmination ¥ a iong series of events, which lod Gov, Carter to the conclusion that could be of more servicer to the terri- tor Hiwait outside the gubernate ia) chair Chantin that position. i ROOSEVELT STANDS BY THE CHINESE. WASHINGTON, June %.—Chinese tm- migration to this country and the ex cirtion of the Chinese exclusion laws constituted the princioal topie of dis cussion at to-day's meeting of the Civd- Inet. It wak! the last mepting of the Cabinet to be held before President Roosevelt shall leave Washington for the summer, ~ ‘The situation which has arisen out of the Inforcement of the Chinese exclu- sion law Is regarded both by the Prosl- dent and members of the Cabinet as serious, As Secretary ‘Taft phrased tt, there seems to be more trouble over (he administration of the law than in the Jaw! Itwelf, The President mado tt clear at the meeting to-day that he way determined the Chinese should have falr treatment, under ibe law, whenever they applied for admission ‘to this country at any Bert He belleved this was not only in he, interest of American manufacturers and business men, but no more that Just to the Chines Re A NAN PATTERSON’S STORY. “The Flower of the Tombs,” a heart romance, written by, Nan ‘Patterson While she was in prison, will. be, pub: excl ‘on val vs he had urged Pres= to his resigna- successor. His was not due to the pwn as High Sher- under consideration copt ac} It was first written on} he | EXPERT OUT — OF BRINSMADE DIVORCE TRIAL Testimony of Dr. Ross as to Defendant’s Sanity Not Admitted, Neither the fatr platntift nor the ner- vous defendant was in court to-day when the suit of Mrs, Jessie Brinsmado against her husband, Charles Lyman Brinsmade, for divorcee on the ground of insanity was resumed before Justice Greenbaum and the jury In Part VIII. jot ine Supreme Court, | ‘The session opened with a prolonged Jalscussion on the admissibiiity of the evidence given by Dr, Roxs, at whose sanitarium Erinsmade was a voluntary patient for seven months, ¢ sulting in the exclusion of the doctor's iestimany ‘Yhe fury vere instructed by the Judge Jto Jeave out of thely consideraiion the NEW YORK, JUNE 23, 1905. Crisis Nearer in Muddle Over Morocco, | ai tall, admits that st leaves the situation | ] “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ BERLIN TALKS WAR WITH THE FRENCH 4 9 eens and Powerful Plotters Declared Active in Forcing France and Germany to Settle It on the Battle- Field. (By Associated Press.) BERLIN, June ng to ite great length y telegraph, The Foreign OMice, while declining Jeouss the points of the note tn %—Afternoon,—The French note on the subject of the pro- posed Moroccan Conference was handed to the Foreign Office this morning, the note had to be sent by mall to Berlin instead of Ow: of 97,20, Parliamentary circles also continued show a feelin, prehension, ‘This Was increased by publication in the sensational aft hoon papers of maps showing the d positions of the French and sent down prices to the unusual figure of nervousness and ap- German | MEL MUST STIND TRIAL Appellate Division Dismisses the Writ of Prohibition by Which It Was Sought to Stop Proceedings. HUM Abraham H, Hummel to-day received J another setback In hie effort to prevent District-Attorney Jerome from trying |him on the indictments found against him for conspiracy and subornation of perjury In connection with the Dodge- Morse divorce tangle. the! When Justice Davy in the Criminal er-| Branch of the Supreme Court refused lis-/to dismiss the Indictments against to | Hummel asked for on the ground that military” foree: the frontier, ac: | companied ews setting forth | hi# constitutional rights had been vio~ to | hie loomines ituation and the tuted when,he was compelled to testl- bellot tha many's reply (0. the gy agatma ny fat rane dee| French ‘note would Increase ve dhmetic | fy against himself before the Grand tles of the Government The officials here fully | Jury, De Lancey Nicoll, his attorney, se. the | cured from the Appellate Dlyision an L cAll the News. ‘WOMEN ESE PRICE ONE CENT, ip ICE SUMD Sixteen Prisoners Gathered by New Detail of Police About , Big Hotels, but Only Two Are & r Held in Court. ¥ & ~ s The first coterie of women prisonera ! arraigned by members of the new * “Vice Squad" of police were in the '# Jefferson Market Court to-day, There”! ? were sixteen prisoners and all but two were discharged. Magistrate Baker /!% held that positive evidence must be.!'o given against the women to warrant enw thelr being held or fined, yH6!> The women, St was sald, wore mosuly y arrested along Fifth avenue and about 4) the larger hotels, I women there were some |? vho had been ares ed by deteetives in the erlotn eI where It was before, condition of public and es hie window smashing penchant uf the de Le ROIn (a orl alhagraainant betwean'|| Wi ileTaWesie nurse iene newotlations | Clernative writ of prohibition, which tablished over 40 Yenre. fondant, ag well as his red-bearded | 4s } in Are in a doltonte stage, Insist that restrained the District-Attorney from } ; jy. | Getmany and France have not een re- | AF@ In & delten te p thi | : Berek boryman and crow-n-the-wing hallu- | Germs jhe cause for alarmist views. They | going ahend with the case. Sere BERS : orable s¥mpLoins that) ‘To-day i : Viste r Ghations. es testifies. to Dy thsideetow Tt {s expected here that the negotia-| Emperor Willlam is yachting at Jeet | rosy the Appellate Division dis ome Dr. Rose was excluded ag an expert) ios ‘wit continue for a long time be-| ANd the German comnorcrs tt Niet! missed this writ when It refused to witness, 1| fore a positive result is reached, forces around Metz has dewirted upon| make It absolute, and there 1s now no MANUFACTURING JEWELLER \s ‘The revising of the hypothetical] ““Gemany'a “answer to Premine Row tough obstacle to the trial of Mr, Hummel. 231 Eighth Bet, 21s! 8 le -| A Somt-offelal states d Y 7 2°) ste t siderable tit ba ne will require considerable time In order IhRLenlee Vea ng ad thai} agree that the Indlotment under eon’ | NEW YORK, 7 Court took Aa Sicha to moet all the pointe raised, ones the note ine MBH On OCIHAL extant thareroree tho doetalen | OPEN EVENINGS, While Dr, Ross was prohibited White-the-delay Might vider ordinary | vewen Whe sowing that | fa a vietsry fof Huminel hee i % stifsing to mast that had incu inatanoea cbs et anvantons P| France do Mf the Pneniste Great Bar } der hls observation while Brin Imstances be of advantage In af-| Vane Woes ; — ‘Sains in ia Was a voluntary Inmate of his |fording tme for tho exettement to aub-|Ironch policy In. Merocoa, thus’ weet | ti s m he Was allowed to give hls op side, German Government circles note] ing vrminy's. « Int that ene had G d Pp, Che ete eluded 1H the “hy pel ‘}with come concern that powerful in-| hetet fore been rived of tntonwne | raguation Presents |° , Mer atolook DECROKR: wae Foe trigues are going on, having for their] spite foutllve to the development — of | dd | tand and Istencd pa jobs war between Germany and xintement seeks to show that A | peed of anh |r the Goverment course Vag advanced this familiar x rourh. |‘ Settlement of the diMmeulties lie aienaen Peat ey hl 8 Intentions remain thorough+|" [Anis Jane Wouas T MCA offle | TI lonisatie ‘I but government circles here} chal communication Issued. after the | 1 the t Was several |apprehend the possibility What these in-| ‘nreting of the Counell of Ministers to- sin n seter! [mes interrupted to wive Dr. Ross an|trguoy will, result Inflaming the | {@¥ Sava Premier’ Rouvler acquainted Se iitataontttetty | A larga aetect 04 CPportunity of scanning the vohiminous | nen on 1 That lg erman? 4 . s with the status of the Kold yeadcatoy | Of sold gold grad- jcorrespondence of the Bringmades and | French people against Germany and with Germany. _- as WOES (S| Aittlon olden AND | Joneses, creating a delicate and complicated git- low the normal course with- eraved free 4 $ ——— uation Note Or Benes Reto NEY etthe [Counsel to Peter Power, Who | St AUG SEY | Prices on the Boerse to-day were i LTS ese | weaker upon the reception of P was simultaneously com-| Made Matters Unpleasant for Tae Rae ED Rouvier's note in Berlin and d to the Fronch Ambassadors hee ay vt ae nay on of Frome nt the purpose of Informing | the Northern Securities $10.00 official communication issued att asiness continues to prevail in 5 het Cabinet Counc’ public unsiuHnes parliamentary circles and among the| Merger, Suffers Penalty. | fem te vccenwuated over the strained r uoiie generally concerning the out- | engraved 4h bet we nee and German: Ne of the hegotlations i Kt eid gh produc panicky sentt ention the | ‘the Rourre showed vehowed depres: hunting cunt ouwe, where era of rente on, rentes cont! deo! | vate en Zourse, where heavy fer renter | ston, rentes continuing to decline, Georas: Alfred: Lamp wne wae eoune Watch's # om ONES IN SECRET \Cries of Hungry Children Re- vealed to Neighbor Pitiable | Condition of Family, Lying in Bellevue Hospital to-day, | with a look of patient resignation upon her face, 1s Mrs, Jeannette Hammer, a bewuthful young woman of twenty-elght years, who for more than a week has been guarding a secret which has nearly resulted in her death, Mrs. Hammer, with her five small | children, was slowly starving to death, ind but for her compiote physical prealdown and the cries of her children, even Mrs, Isabelle Graham, whe has |befriended her throughout all her troubles, would never have known how terrible was her plight. Mor days Mra, Hanmer ant her children hay Jliving on sugat and water, the Jremmants of food in the house: At Bellevue they say the woman will With care recover, and the tive catldren | Who were taken away trom qiew nome Jat No goo wash awendy be Kept by the Candy unul ther mocner is in w wnoviae tor ine Parresn hnow.n, J aid tO keep people from Ld airs, Hithuner, "1 could joc by (ue disetive oc daying tne Heghvors KOW 1 Was I Waal Wher the childien woud cry too tood Lh to sould Lc my heart HGOUwA IC early bre Vien T would Gixe sume hot water and puc sugar in atand let tien arnk taut. Mra, Lrabelle Gvaham, who lives acrovs the hall from the Hamme following story: ir iL vse all disuked MUR Keeping lookin, tel well all th wo divs ago, 1 noticed that she acted a litte strangely, ‘The ltile children whimpered constantly, | and I saw her sap Sammy, something seldom did, and tell him ty keep when he asked for bread, | dldn't like to be curious, but d sent ina loat of bread and & big. dish ot prunes and they MN went at them ke ravenous animals, “Night before last Jennie came in looking Nke death, K asked her what was the matter, and she was (rombines #o When she took Baby Louis trom my | arms I thought she would faint, he sald: ‘Please excuse me, My heart Is breaking,’ and shut the door In wy face, After that I heard sammy whimpering for bread, and 1_ simple made them open the I founda Sammy and the rest of the ‘children at the table drinking hot water, IU said: | ‘Well, have you wot indigestion so bad | as that?” and threw the water out, “Sammy begin to cry, and sald’ that was all he had and he was so hungry “1 looked in the other room, and t lay Mrs, Hammer on the bed, delirious. Ida, the oldest girl, was sitting by he crying. "Mamma ts sick,’ she sald, ‘but she made me promlso ‘not to tell.” Mrs, Hammer wus getting worse ovary min: ute, I thought she was dying, and ran fora doctor, Ie sent for an ambu. Tance, which. took her to Bellew cared for the children until the Gerry Society went. for them last night | “phere Wis hover a more woman in the world and the way poor little children helped thelr kuard thelr secret was nitiahia ——— TERRORISTS FORCED ALEXIS TO RESIGN. ST, PETERSBURG. June 29-695 p M.—A story 18 current in the city that the day before Grand Duke Aloxta re erving: those Mother M'LAUGHLIN'S Captures Two Men and Take Hloaced next fall, th confident that there wil he Httle dim- o fal is dle paper Is discounted at & per centum, | whlch In the lowest rate In veara.. ‘The OF ALL CHOCOLATES, 30 KINDS.,..... +POUND Minister Pinance adda that Rusete 7 0, Wy 01 d res: ‘The goods here specified are known on Broadway ‘SOc, grade." ‘They aro a wae Poesemalnisp emote tunds at ee nteel arses of cholosst hand-made chooalmes, crystallized fruta, bonbons and nougats, gor tices on the Rourse to-day continued z ] 0 aag, imperial fours weakening. to 5 i615 Z SPECIAL for FRIDAY |SPECIAL for SATURDAY) FRENCH PRANUT wpounn LOC ee eR ATE pouyn 100 algned the post of High Admiral he reo celved a formal warning trom the oree rorists Informing him that unless he te. tired within twenty-four hours. wenc tence on bim would be vassed and iis ' FIRST DAY'S Rd Names of Fifty Others Caug in Alleged Pool Room on Ea Thirty-first Street. But the repowt that the matter Incerreet and grew out of t not disposed of hem. Finunce Minister Kokovsoff is qui aity in floating an internal loan tnt The bulk of the war expendity made in Russia, and with the pre rpression in industry plenty of g: TEN DAYS change from coffee to has done much for MANY, It may do much for YOU, “There's a reason,"’ } is al ready under d'rcussion with local bank era, is fact that local bankers have just ranged to take over $17,500,000 to §: 00) assigned to the savings b nks the dust loan’ and oi PROP. RAMSAY He Will Be Detained There U nt st rive in Town. i by | i ite | t vod CARAMBLS Sone aC We will deliver 1 to 10 Iba, ‘at the following mte Monhattan Island, 10¢, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken or The Bronx, 150, ‘No goods sent C, 0. D. GOES TO BELLEVUE til Prof. Twitchell, of Johns Hopkins University, Can Ar- HIGH-GRADE CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS, OR AN ASSORTMENT CUR AMS ce aeese POUND eo eee RUS , SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. yp_10¢ : en for Peter dings Power against in the r the No! parkable hern Se: disbarred by the Appellate Division the Supreme Court to-day. Tals en the legal career of an ambitious young man who lus made tt extremely inte esting for a number of — emin mM {anclers since hs admission to. price tise elglit years ago, Lamb made a specialty of litigation inst corporations, and it was his participation In the Northern Securities case that finally led to his disbarment Ne | He is a graduate of the New York University Law School, In 1809 he As counsel for a mysterious cl who sought to re- the payment of dividends Federal Steel. In January, 190, he counsel for some of the minorhty holders of the Consolidated Ga pany ina sult to restrain the cor 87 and 8B, fiat st 24c (2 a APe ip 25e 30c TRATTAN CW CHOCOLATES POUND 54 BARCLAY Sr ritles Company three years ago, was ax COR.WEST BWAY 9 CHANTS WANTED eiaT men ee ‘ence at yerm! ra _ Rast Wile Word, | mien Ro Hon vt vale; on farm; modoraty’ terns, PERL bosom troner macnine, Adelpal Laundry, ay. Brooklyn. ¥ OPERATORS on boson troning machine also body lroners, finlavera atl sare tor, With vam or len move m ont; Valeo ei, $23.09 an POH RS: $3.09 Jewe leu ree’ for years engra utter, ved, win ant All Watches kent in order free for % Mie ~ This 14-kt, rolld This handsome 14- gold, genuine Di kt, folld. gold Seal mond Ring, value Kha. with hindsome $20, $10.00 monogram engraved Hon from Issuing bonds, "A few'm tree, 82,50 up, if — later he. gecured “a simimons ey Po Pig bE. niin ohn W. Gates to rns Ate et ¢ Mall orders Promptly atten tes to w q ¥ ‘0 ’, a-| on a charee of © and ma- raving done cl reed” nin Art day asthe. -cont | feevor. oF Spanien Weethe Lotene Seon: [ctoeas cintemienth tO" Unione "Nhe | Aw SOAFMvanGrt Ni"eetneone vignalized his first day as the com-/ fessor of Spenish in the Leland Stan- | Hiclous atatements, | to Influence ‘OPEN E unander of the newly arranged Fourth] ford University at Pato Alto and a Wel- | (hese procedinge, DUL they kept Gaoree | Inspection District by sending Detec-|1ow of Johns Hopkins University at | Alfred Lamb ty the Imelight rc 1 Lyone to-| Baltimore, was a prironer before Magi Early In. 1902 Lamb, as. counsel for| (ve-Sorgts, O'Connor and Ly » WOR A prizoner before Magin-| EADS IN Owes who afterward turned | day to mid an alleged pool-room {nj trate Baker !n the Jefferson Market | 200 Te he a 09 week lene rou | Hast Thirtystirst strect, between Lex-| Court today charged with vagrancy, | mult to restrain the groat Northern 80-| Ington and ‘Third avenuis, The raid) This charge was dismissed, but on a curities merger. ‘The fnanctal workd | Was a success, (Wo prisoners being | charge of suspected ineanity hy wae | Mae aetounded At he, badness OF the lteken on charges of alding and abet- mumitted to the Belley Hospital for fever for days. J. Plerpont Mor- vee! bean YE Tht Ws ind others high In the nancial Ing tn the maintenance of a pool-|five days, ‘This was done to allow his | kun, ind others Meh tn the Mnancial : and the names of more than| being held until friends can artive to BAe Re HS UNIted BlBtae: Dib room, and pe testimony fifty men, found in the place, being] care for him, t Court. thallalesioaure tt Of taken for fuiure reference, ‘The raid] Prot. ‘Twitchell, of Johns topiing, | ,Ryentually came the disclosure Uy \Care Ws nocomplished with very atte vio- [has been looking for him on his wite’s | Law” bpdkeee Tt rs, promptly + ice, O'Connor and Lyons later. tool Meath and fie! poll aw vont | Stvialated both Powers and. Tam I I patigaete hntoze Mowlauate wiht] Gnd Rn ‘and Bapace "WN eS |e" attetag"apga™™s s Important. # n Yorkville Police Court, where! Ssortly. April, 143, Lamb brought sult in 7 enn i were tld ta 3) ball for ekamina, Bionily ra aa gat WwHilam. Me We mean that all who intrust next Monday. The men arrested | Gaia eid Sooretary Now York Str their eyes to us shall have: are homas Brennan, thirty years old, | oy 7 ebunsre, for hel, A few months later | “| 4 tna nt of No. dis. Third) avenue, and. Philp CHARGED W ITH the'Bar Agsoctation preterted charges | 1St— xaminat on (without MoGulre, twenty-six, of 45 os INDIAN FRAUDS.) 00 fea a Plog ane | charge) by OCULISTS whose experience ond avenue, prereasianel pea Wefsion ™ ants jand high’ professional standing are 9 WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Depart: |pnarges grew out of his work In the | gtiarantee of competent treatment, NEW $100,000,000 ment of Justice was ofetally advined Peter Power case. 4 | | ad—Glasses (If prescribed) at LOAN FOR RUSSIA, |to-day that as th resuit of the inves: famine and. reported In August, toy, | the low prices that only a large mane tleation Into the alleged fravels ia oow- | Hustalnin the charges, but the finis | wfacturing business like ours p nits, nection with the Government of tha ge Alfred amb as a lawyer in) “NO CHARGE except for Be Made Next RUBE Noe Nation indivn Jonneee te inenoone eal glasses, and that moderate. A eenesin re ‘ Johnson, 0 ——---— | the Chickasaw nited sthtes wit . str. RSBURG, June 2—At tho} Mirshal’ Colbert, Pardon and HELP WANTED—FEMALE, | Ehrlich & Ministry of Finance to-day tho Assocl-| Attorneys 3 . ray and | SOoKK M— Wanted, competent and po Scullate and Oni 3 yo " ated Proes learned that a new Internal) for"eelhantine cachet ad gomeret ran Tans, oman aokieenen foe Aone ent ere ENE nee Oi es «) i J H 0 nh v palance, poly, Baruc! Ossi g 5 2 y 15 lonn of | $100,000,000 will probably be] warrants of the Chickasaw Nation, fanaa P uch & Grossman | 223° Sixth Ave WW Beiow 22nd Ste Beow 36th St Broadway, Astor Houses ad Street Arcade, 350 Sixth Ave.. 1845 Broadway iy Downtown MAY. and 2 1998. mt Vinnexay hh, Ireland from hor tate ry 48th st, Saturday, June sharp, AMUSEMENTS. North Beach, - Freo tonight Woat roM reworks weather —— pore mitting, SUMMER RESORTS. Pry quitnes LAUNDRY WANTS— iy Heooktv ani fru 403 _ Ata) ¥ ay. HELP WANTED—MAL! ArmA

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