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§ PERSONS HURT * 5S pt wa p of Rock ,Harled from * * J0tst Street. yo-Hundred-Pound Boulder Crashed Into the Shop of Nathan Ickhorn. ‘ona of rock which injured four per- ‘And partially wrecked several Wa pa were to-day blown across East e Hundred and Firet street, between - avenues, by the ‘of what is sald to blast, are: , BRNST, twenty-eight Ste Old, of No. 19 East One Hundred na vs treot; face and aide out and D, MRS. DELIA, of No, 14 Hundred and First street; ‘back cut. BBENG, EMMA, fourteen years No. 1% Kast One Hundred and @trest; shoulders and back cut. INBON, EDDIF, five years old, of Bast One Hundred and First back and side cut, Wounded wera attended by the ne of two ambulatices trom Har Yam Mospibil, but none was removea there. Alf Filled with Rocke, The alr was filo’ with rocks when “Whe biaet went off oa the north side the street, where excavations for & made, The Mones were hurled acr the stree, {i king tho crowded tenemenis ana ng wi alarm. Brok : 2 windows wero broken, the fire- % 190 and 194" were on No. front ot injuries were ) the most serious, wai nding In the shop nt the time of the explosion. The ‘aged him as it crashed through fronts aatrying before it an tron wprating, and breaking the floor as It ttied heavily against one side of the Gibbone’s Girl Loves Baby. + uThe little Gibbens girl was in. the Wreet with a baby In her arms, when me. She turned quickly to eld the infant, which escaped with- it @ scratch, ; Hyland was In her home near a window through which a stone crashed, The Johnson boy, In his home, was hurt in @ similar manner “rederick Somuro, the contractor th charge of the work of excavation, hur- red away in a buggy immediately’ after the explosion, as did another man em- ployed on the Job. the police are looking Yor the contractor. Vineengo We Pedro, the Umekeeper of the workme Gircharged | Harlem Court, CHURCH LEASES SOLD FOR TALES Tax Collector Slattery to-day held the | third clty tax sale of the series which | has been going on this month in the Aldermanic Chamber tn the City Hall Phe bidding was rapid and spirited, , fome 160 persons, including one woman, mantfesting an interest in the sale. The Yots in section three sol! to-day are in Wards 16 to 21, inclusive, on the mid- Glo west pide. Many of those offered are in the neighborhood of the Penn- wylvania Rallroad property, and a num- ber of bidders, lawyers and representa- tives of large estates for the most part, view with each other to obtain ‘options on them. ‘A ripple of luugnter spread over the room, When the auctioneer offered Lot No, 1255, the Ger! American Methor lat Church, on the south side of ‘Thirty- + fifth atreet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, “What, no bid,’ exclaimed the auc- meer,’ Here Js a church with $2.60 er tax against it in 1886-1867, Tvs iw the first time to-day I have not had euie wria arrested, but was Magistrate Mayo In the bi Five years, then four, three, two, and <Mhally ‘one and a halt were the bids offered. Mi A. Weller, of No. 127 Went One Hundred and Twelfth street, se- SUiked tho lease at thn laa, figure je Second Reformed. Presbyterian Murch, In ‘Thirty-ninth street, between ‘enth and Eighth avenues, against which there is a water tax of $192, Went for a pid ‘of three vearn Ukhe roperty of the Veteran Fire Zouayes, in Seyentennth street, “between. Bixth And Seventh avenues, ‘went twenty-year bid. aah NEW YORK WOMAN IN % THREE LIVE “TRUSTS ON THE PuBLics Bust Yeo-HO AND A MINE FULL THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1 By T, E. Powers: irae DIVIDENDS AND Als DEFERRED Nfeo-Ho! AND A Goed FAT SURPLUS Joni: SOCn EGE She Some readers have been writing to The Evening World asking the question, “Does hard work win in New York?” Artist Powers, always sympathetic, endeavors to answer the question in his own simple way, Evidently he has read a story called the “Three Jolly Pirates, al HARD WORK IN NEW YORK: DOES iT WIN? YOU BET. CHARLES GATES HA RETURNED Back from Europe Where He Touring Car—Won $1,500 in Pools on Daily Run of Boat. Charles Gates, who has beon touring Furope in his atitomobdile with his wife Jarrived hore to-day on the Kalser Wit helm dor Grosse. During bis tour abroad Mr, Gates covered nearly six thousnnd miles tn his car. Coming across on the stenm- the vessel. | —————- SEVERE BREAK IN There was a severe break in corn at the opening of the market to-d pected at Chicago. fer and fairly active. New York’ s op Wheat—July, ber ng prices September, 4 96 LN offer December, Chicago's closing pric ded Influenced by whieh was ty wth! — 9 to 17 pointe above last night's close, : i OW. The ble buying nd it may have biased his judgment. for July and October alsy added to ti STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON, June 28.--Money was tn falr demand in the market to-day, and borrowers were made dependent on the Bank of England, Discounts were firm Prices on the Stock ange were quietly firm, ‘The mo: mostly untmporant, ‘There slight declines largely dui absence of support. Consols slightly and recovered at the cl Americans opened lower in response to Wall street, and tiaproved somewhat Missourl Pacific 8 the feat Prices relapsed later on New York ing, but rallled during the last hour and closed firm Forelgners were fair! though dealers were Japanese securities which were casicr, Imperial Japanese Sixes of 1904 were quoted at 102 1-2, , BIG RAILROAD SCHEME. NORFOLK, Ve, June 2.—Mrs. J. ¢. (Samuel, of New York, sald to be worth A million dollars, is to-day reported to be behind the mov nt for a great trunk line between Norfolk and San elseo. and preparations are being for her coming to Norfolk to look aver the situation a SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FO! TO. YAY Bim titan’ 4 SLIBUN ete, TAU AON Plas, 1.59 Fin Water tow water Randy Fook... di aay MN WM, Gereroome gitingd’: ANY Fi) an Ih foil Gate Ferry... Gos Ogu aga) LES Yori hagen raf Waltersee Tlvingeton, Hambure a ferpoo!,, VOUTGOING STRAMSHIPS LED TO-DAY. Ne, Lt N lef sereom « X, folk, a Galva Hew Oricdner With a Title An aristocratic owl—an unusual owl—an owl with a title—the full length of which is thusly: Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR And we hereby formally give notice that the same can be obtained by depositing the infinitesimal remu- neration of 5 cents on the counter of any cigar store, Get wise! Try an Owl to-night, | JUROR GETS COTTON THE LONDON MARKET. | QUOTATIONS EVERY HOUR. Unusual Sight in Judge Foster's Court To-Day—Mr. Cantletn | Mind In Enned, | The unusual spectacle of messenger dushing Into court bearing quota- vas from th ge was witnessed in Judge W vourt in General Sessions Barton 8, Castles, of ‘alrty-seeond street, ¢ Cotton Exchange, Js acting as a juror ina murder trial now golng on before Td yster. Before being sel Mr, told the Court that it would be a hardship on him to act as a juror unless he was kept informed of the con- | dition of the cotton market | spur it you are allowed to receive the Distributors, New Yorh. | GEORGE L. STORM & CO 24 and 26 Murray St., i | expeotod Uh asec Iocal exett | reports while in the Jury box tt might ton by | vivert your mind from the case,” Judge Poster toki Mr, Castles * Mr. Castles replied. quest,’ Judge sno ‘harm ing — SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK were: MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, @\"S/ an O02, January, $0; Mareh, 9.76 a4 6th Ave., Cor. 20th | Pumps, Christy Ties in all leathers, calf, welted soles, welted soles, Men's Patent Coltskin and Velour Calf Oxfords...... Men's White Canvas Lace and Oxfords, ,, , cree Men's Lace Shoes, box calf, velour, black kid and black calf.. Women’s Venus Pumps, metal and Russ'a calf, soles, turn soles; Women’s Gibson Ties, brown kid,..... STOUNS STRING | IND VER ATIVE. Covered 6,000 Miles in His} and Mr. and Mrs, Melville D, Martin, | ship the lucky speculator won two pools aggregating $1,000 on tho daily run of CORN, WHEAT STEADY. but 983-4, its cl not much change in wheat, ‘Phe deciine | cellent demand. {n corn waa due mainly to active reallz-| ‘The absor ling based on larger recelpty than ex-) was of the be In spite of the higher cables indicat~ ing a rather bullish sentiment at Livers pool the market at Chicago opened eas- igo's opening prices were: Wheat n—July. 61 7-8) September, + Gl. |COTTON SHOWS BIG Gains, 2: : the market at Liverpoot, Nisher than here, local on opened very strong and animated | ay, prices showing gains of from 0 ders from Liverpool December, Vacation Shoe Offerings In the Basement. A CELEBRATED PRE-JULY 4TH SALE, Commencing Thursday and Ending Monday, July 3&. A choice offering of high grade up-to-date Footwear in the latest fashion and newest styles for men, women and children—Low Shoes, High Shoes, Men’s Lace Shoes, | Men’s Oxfords, in black kid patent leather, |in patent leather, black velour calf and Russia |kid and Russia Women’s Oxfords in patent leather, gun |i, paren late also patent leather and Cuban heels, welt jkid tips, welt and Women’s Oxfords in patent leather and patent kid, regular price $2.09, at.... Reading and Northern Pacific the Conspicuous Features of the Market, with Baltimore and Ohio Also Doing Well. A cheerful tone predominated the stock market from the start to-day, and except for profit taking, which caused slight recessions, prices ruled at best figures throughout tho session. Speculation was fairly active and weil divided during the tnitlal hour, but as the day progressed fell off quite a bit ‘ There waa not much demand for stocks] v i In the loan crowd, as commlesion houses to whom the stocks were re- turned have greatly increased the supe plies they have to carry Reading was about the most consple- uous feature of the market, the price crossing par, it going (o 141-4 agulnst! 61 UB TO HAVE TROLLEY PARTY. ‘The members of the Irish National Club will have wht on the er, the price ade Hae to WVilliarnabrldg in special cars from One Hundred and and ‘Third aveni one of last night on an ex+ n of Baltimore and Ohio cha vancing 2 per ven This movement was wholly based on the expectation that a semi-annual divideend of 21-3] Twen ‘ould be declared in the mid-| At ch paula will be music and dancing and, lots good things to eat and drink. * ‘pacific was a notable f sup 4 potnts to 39%, the re rene hed noe the 1%) earner, win Clty est mat sudden jamp in Chicago preferred from a4 to 41 on tt t bonds were uneh ad and other bond! . total sales of stocks to-day were mids $3,110,000, WITCH HAZEL Munvon's view Stops hair ta awe T ‘onatipation and driv 70., Broadway & 20th at. N.Y, CAMMEYE RR ech St. calf, er airteeet LO Y : Sizes6to 8....... 78e ug 1110 2......1.00) Child’s & Misses’ Barefoot Sandals Child’s Patent .: Leather Oxfords, Sizes ) sizes 6 to 10%, 8% to 10%... 85) Sizes ‘ | 15¢c Misses! dull kid Christy Ties, sizes 11 to 2, $1.50 | Misses’ patent leather tip. Button and Laces.s+-=4.+.$1,09 Child's dull kid Christy Ties, sizes 8 to 1044, 1,25| Child's biack kid, Child's white canvas Eutton and Oxford, sizes6to10s 1,00} Lace, sizes 6 to 10) sarees ” 78 Misses’ white canvas, Lace and Oxfords,..,..,.. ++)» 1,25] Little Genls’ calf, Lace and Button, sizes 3 to 13\4..., 1.00 OPEN ALL DAY.SATURDAY, JULY 1, bag) leather tip, Button and Ponnayly Pe “hey will start Our $3.50 sale. RUSSIAN BLOUSE, mixture syits, 1 <2 TeBouidier ns ShoeDepartment FOR THIS WEEK, 650 patrs Women's Blach Vict low Shoes, closing out at from &i 10 $7) Knee trous: Regular price, $3.00 | 750 pairs tan Christy Ties and Oxford Low Shoes, closing out at Regular price, $3.50 Great variely of Suede Ties *|—Black, Tan and Grey— -| closing out at 53.50 Good value for $5,00 West 23rd Street. * $2.00 Batiste Corsets, 98c. Few corsets beara better reputation for satisfactory service or comfort than that which is enjoyed by the Nemo, Thursday we place on sale a number of these celebrated corsets—Nemo Batiste Corsets. They fe; mecium bust models; long over hip and abdoment embroidery trimmed; known as the Grand Prize Model, Sizes 18 to 9 BO inches, A regular $2.00 value, For Thursdayssee esse oY 98c $3.00 Tan Oxfords, | are exceptionally well Picture Specials frames, size 15x19, Regular): 39c, Tharsdays sis canoweed ee? Combination Dining-Roum Pictures, size 11x36. Regularly $1.00, ThUTSday 600s oeescce.ceree ,65 ——— | An exceptional value! Every) pair a genuine bargain, Two) hundred pairs of Women's Quality Kussia Calf soles, medium Cuban heels. art t sizes from 4 10 7, Etchings, Artotypes, Colortypes, in 2~ inch and dsinch gilt frames, 19x30, 21x26, 22x35. Reg, $2 and $3, Thursday ,,, A All wiaihe from propriate for present Regular price $3.00, For Thursday only , Just in time for the boy's i vacation. Our $4.75 sale. NORFOLK. Hil 800 mixture suite, all now thin Sorina, DOUBLE BRE 700 mixture sults, all new this Boring em cept 140 aulte, 144 blue and black merge and cheviot awite ED, All new this Springs we and biack serges, and cheviote=e ding velvetoens an@ soda, ’ cheviot aulte—ataplen, RAILOR, ore ar ash Suits rand Russian styles—all sults price@ ‘e been Juced to $2.50; all 25 pairs are 40 Rocrrs, Pert & Company, Three Broadway Stores, 842 1269 at at Warren st. 43th st. 32nd ste THE APS.” Uke WHE DIAMOND, SREAL' € uN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dirmet from the wholomaler, ve posta Lively mave vou the retailers petit, CASH OR CREDIT, Quick Delivery, No Employer's Reference R ‘all oF write for {il'd catwlonue No, Brooklyn » Jersey City, Out-of-Town Patronage Solicited, Artolypes in 3-inch oval A Stirring Three-D, Holiday Groceries, Of course that picnic basket must be filled! For the next | three days the H, BATTERMAN STORE offers an unusual opportunity to those desiring high-grade grocer'es suitable for picnicking: mous Helmet brand: m1 VUS—-Crackers and wafers—am if the Na fore any he. packaRes... JAMS—Old Virginie pu rat 6; rice rices will prevail until closing time, Saturday, Mail orders | ‘elephone, 3300 Williamsburg, ay Sale of al inoue 1 epuonaliy tine fi 13 $10.00 Drop-Side Couches, $4.98, Asirong bedstead, mi Sides Up. j Fractical—Condenient— Economical. iron, with soft mattress covcr In fancy ticking-—an | i small space, takes byt minute to ad- mr 4 9) 4 BAY ONLY pe saee esos irs sey) MP me: 8 rca ery