The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1906, Page 4

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i A idee __THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1906. - STRINSEDONGS PRINCESS EMM Labor Trouble Holds ATHLETIC GRL | WALLSTREET. IN THE HIRE OF | ISWELCOMED BY, ©? eee Orem FALLS MAN WD eet WORE OELAY FOR “BLACKWELL BRIDGE ke | ahd Onier trowere povied 4 peacnig. UD ae Estimate Board Denies Request HORSES 10 CITY KING AND P OP L | ATTACKE i pentetenauretceneetecamerenas 1s for $3,000,000 to Pay wor & feverish scramble to pover. ” | Go: Without hesitation the entire market re- 4 | for Approach, 3 sponded to Readings vigorous jeader- Ethel Downs Battles with | *m s2¢ prices moved upward. Amal- gommted wold (n large quantities around k , 101-4 and Erie showed unwonted ao- Tramp Near Brother's | tity deove a. conmplouosa teatuce : of the early trading waa the extensive) ini, Ui Pres: Pf | Home in Orange. | ising ot Norewra Pace and Great] Cal zoe @ aii | Northern on steadily rising quotations | Gor Souun tat pt | ‘Phe frst named stock jumped from | Consol, Gas Miss Ethel Downs, @ handsome young | 204 4-4 to 20, and the Mutter from 3021-2) foe Pred. rooisty woman of Orango, te Sl tn bed! to 30h Union Pacific crossed 100 in tho Bek” a tu SHSES ‘The Roard of Bstimate to-day blocked one mportant public Improvement by holding up Conmmlestoner Stevenson's request for $3,000,000 for the Binclowell’s Island Bridge approaches, ‘The Board asked for cima, President Ahearn objected to scheme suggested for the amsburg Bridge, He aid the De- y stroot residents hed some Street Cleaning Official) Alfonso Glad to Share His Advanced Money to Joy with All in Meet- Young Men. ing Bride, = PTS SES , May %—Tho nuptial fete of | Princess Ena practi cally began to-day when the King and The principal witness at the Al manic investigation of the Strect ten: artn lay sista: first half hour. Same of the big bear vt Mato freah alr and that L atruc- ing Department to-lay was Assist e welcomed his bride at trun, on | to-day as tho result of an attack by a See TuRTe (ret reunite ret fs + Ml Tights to trea air and that 1) strac: EA vet retas pilenee er, and escorted her tn state to} tramp in @ vacant lot near the rest- Saale Oar thia ana eke bs lal Buna 1 6E + e their consent: aaa See < . Beat rere 7 se ? t So nisstone: a the course of tho investigation as lav-|t dence of her brother, Willlam Downs, / 009 shares and succeeded in checking + B| etrdcture will only be temporary and ing. been {ndorsed on warrants f ene Hecep copes ner Acts | who lives at No, 28 Essex avenue, in| its advance. - Tag] will provide shnnde trees | tor the money paid by the city to men outside | esque scenes. At Irun the little station most fashlonable section of Orange.| All of the coal road stocks reflected -fi1m;,| Bross esi) ebsyors MoClellan et VDE gy aregiealicgm nested aia Weal atlut arse As epiaeenine oer: : 0: ru tar a LSA Mat Cit eh Canin Oe SL gab Ly + Mir, Alearn was roinforced by Pres- yes He told of the thousands of dollars/and British fags. A regiment of)Cas aise Downs owee her escape sentiment that there ts to be conalder-| ican Sig. fo: i 3 MoGowan and the hearing will he has louned to friends and ves tilian Guards was on hand as es; ability ax an athlete, for ahe managed | Sr) toion gutting tite year by the| Lula a Noah. t, vraie until. prusented to. the tn the horse business and out of it, He| the Princess; the officers of the tn to knook her assailant down before| °° ies Owning anthraolie coal Iaade $ | Rania ‘Trannait: Commiasioners ta. th gathered good humor like soaking up|Palky, in brave attire, made an eiaborate he couM drag her {nto e@ clump of] 07), eredonde'ia(givedito the pub: 8 one Bier cihe ssoned: decided ntive asi sunshine, and finally described himeelf| Address of welcome, The populace, tn} |Dushes As whe did so her brother | tered report that J. Plerpont Morgan 1a aaard bi must walt until the members aK Grunken oh ‘opist, an easy|Dictlresque costumes, many playing | and her aister-In-law. came euies organizing @ billion-Gollalr holding com- t §] can consider it . ‘i 4| flutes and tambourines, completed a gay from the house and the man no Gactelce Gee eal Taestne, alatuineello =o SB cal agra eet eases FEE dare to renew bis attack. eed led ratiroads, + % one whe does not think !t a crime to The p r ated Ustore daylight com] properties owned by the __ 3g @asist a friend. | Train Heaped with Flowers. ‘ asthe coy “| Some of these rufiroads are spectally, $ 1M Tt was shown that he has loaned {m-| The royal tral : tneday | Rataelo Crocano, fuentra'x | authorised by thelr churters to mine to | MAN ON JEROME AVENUE. mense sums to young who in re-| young King a | BAferteliReed ‘0. % Cone street, Or-| and deal in coal. Other roads without =< turn paid over to him every cent of the| Wass 0 Lange. He was with @ negro woman SPE RRaVeNSeS EW Te nandst eas ; Rees" that. the eltsspesa hanitor the | wouennaities | When caught, but the police belleve ho in obedience to the law, divest + %| But Don't Get Alarmed, They Were Honey t v ‘ ; eps | ts asentiant, for his face selves of thelr coal properties by nf os < i f aeons AC pgace : | acracched and britned. He wns ar-| Ccring them over 0 indo, + tu Auto Speeders and the Man ay aca ield atarabal was: & tary < ralmed before Magistrate Bray ta tho] ong oe Was a Bike Cop. Marshal, was a Lappy Orange Police Cxurt and was held for! Tc buying of Colonido Fuel ana th . ae hed here, Ldided atte aE Iron common stock sent the price up fat] it was a bad day for automol | c Ail eerie te 1 This stuck olosed yesterday a 7 7h sin the Westchester Court to- < Attack Stirs Up Police. S Brokers who pay wpce Sw pe 4 one cut of aix t n se Coal & Tron Ho The attack has at last stirred up the | Hon t ©. F. & 1 have been ha: 1 b 8 | Texas Pao. | police to: something lke activity, ana} % mo exceedingly bullish tulk the} Tol. st 1. & W g bs To). StL & Wot to-day @ equad went through the va Suet Conve eee es ‘ cant lots abou: Centre street and Eesex| There fs talk of an increase in the |avenue, tearing down lean-to shaoks | ulsvilie & Na OFORYIAEDS ETEtO 19 n $609 bail for trial. ests were je by Bley- Van der Pool, of ¢ is wise in tho escorted to the and he whe the wedd O'Connor on the Stand. | th John J. O'Connor, Jr, son of John J, | Gay. O'Connor, head stableman at Stabe A, Holiday-Makers Throng Town. é were ded was let off, The ' He stood Fete tebeeel and brushwood shalters erected by |? Der cent. The direotors of this com- 4 last ness ton A lar People from the provinces are throng tramps. The attack on Misa Downs | iXtuy are to me on te declare tl “venue, nts issued to |Ing to the city, The Puerto del Sol and omen as @ oilmax to @ series of siiniia: | dividend for the halt year JM t slong ‘gathered h ov centres were crowded with joyous ffairs. Heretofore the tramps seized |i It is assorted by persons in pos! + kers last night. Throughout was in evidence rome | hol | FLORENCE secvant girls, and this a4 not impress| tion to know the facts that Le days ago. Ivins explained | the day the streets were filled with ar- | are i : the police as very serious, for little was| ville & Nashville {s now earning tlires hear ehen that the. alg of O'Connor| riving troops, sailors and marines with KELLEY? done to drive away the gangs. [x ppeeumnt (@. pee, seitht OlntOnat) © ae Gotca malas oe take ie. ia were 80 varied that he would Inter t bonds and banners coming to greet (he | , Shain Reser ees | Bflss Downs, who ts twenty-five years Atiantlo Coast Line C Nene end SoUiAS eet Te 1064 Park place, something to say about th j royal « Among the arrivals we Lp ttl Petes tn as ah old and ts an expert golf and tennis owns a farge majority of I. & N. | * ; : n freed ie = to say lorence Kel-| who have lev ercett és ‘ (wo other ma oc. Jmitted he never | one thous warships AD TeaneAibacdl| Ieee cantina se player, Ives with her brother, wio I been falling behind In the HAR tei, urred on account of | STRIKE BREAKERS WORK the ware | ¢ thusiast With an office at No. 7% es fr signed his a. ave-| Pater Dp Madtsc he had been rants, but had turned them over to| received . v ly. Ble Wa street, Manhnttan, Last|the Loulsvile & Na road. 11 niece Dr. Wallice and authorized him to in-| mein thc : | Amaite ke wisineineh Visited fiends on Centre|much as the Atlantis Coast Line peo MINES UNDER GUARD. Le ear ee dorse th ame A é Om dannnile | r and at about 10.0) can make the L. & N. dividend what- ad that ae ry ° nam eS Al Alfonso and Ena Meet. | ‘ On diaaua r home. She refured|ever they please, it 1s expected that \ the ose | Eviavsn Cerne a 2 . st Twel offers of an escort, although it was be fixed #0 as to enable the | SMITHFIELD. 0., May %—Work was i. the book with a resounding amack and { eamarelee) \ cea oitowa athena pieceted ng company tu break even on | resimed at the Pi 1 ., wald @oscribed himself as assis Pa i : ae h arges and ine thas noat He Superintendent of the Street Cle h which she Was to pass was the Loulsrille & | ¥! 5. As a wi an athlete eho ra surplus of about | tered klo p were astir, A squad of th miners end an equal nu: were p The Department. He warrants indo nor's nume. kea abot 3. O'CK NO TROUBLE IN MARTINIQUE, WASHINGTON, May 23.—Ame: 1 the State Dep: rt de France ti t Was not OC No. sir, 1 never told them. x brushwood. Miss Downs waa walking t loss by the bunks of $1.04. Srnecs pa past the lot nearest her home when a jo banks gained from the interior | tque, the } idn't Keep the Stubs. eee = = fe , 2 ¢ young mai ped o7 vn the shadow ) reducing their net loss on all n that had The ‘witness sald that | Railw ay Men Agents of Trust Pong ed Waldorf-Astoria and |e a clamp of bushes and seized her by] of funds, to fas ee Aarons toatl warrants shown lim, Pere ye ei as ; [the throat, She struck him In the faoe.) ir tr nary dem: nd tool about $5.90). did not | and Shipments Were Long Flatiron Building as Part of causing him to release his hold leng PaUA eon HEE OraE eaptiomlttalacens betel¥ed fromm the young: | SiG Tense Be rail enough for her to soream. Then the|leved wil) cut down the exports of he had rec Getting Through. Aythical Estate, eas taba ar again. * galie. whi Pee nal peel ree rene : : Jhave been very he ost 0: he had deposic a i pase ‘The scream was heard by WI! Plants tn this Country have El «alee | Downs and his wife, who were slttng|0Mers enough on thelr hooks to keep SS empl oesid stone cao conaor an at rank JL | Gio Dom Peto Suaree Moreno was [on their porch, ‘They id not atop to) them uly throughout whe year, hi caren: overs in the ea and kept {F ft the Nationa. i = ed t i) te t one | ns, but ran up the avenue te avy orders for stru tural, el, in his Or on cards, all{ ire and olvil H € tis and no F asses. As thay neared te! sures the atee! companies Lac | of which be de He testified | wiih enntanee is with | epot they saw Mise Downs and the man | ¢nues for the current tt hr S (if a gc at mae : |stats tntar's at ate Sn] Stat Wee Sect Atterbury System Clothes and de ks returned from | 90 * a ans | Downs shouted and te man looked u tons, valued at 29, "The | — = ; Weonaaeeaie < At this moment Miss Downs wae able jue of rails exported last year was Meck, enieniter a dor t| Cheered b ena ni strike lulm tn the face. He staggered | © ich was 22 per ton hi than | | Ready-to-Wear, $20 to $45 ae Bones erinoble PS : : a TiGEntanete . e price charged home consumers, This hat 1 a nay deck and shen turned and rea: sway.) | atearance ta pride waa, enusel in pare | vei | Mins Downs was exhausted and her orother and are hand-tailored. This is | NOT an ornamental phrase. by the fact that a large proportion wife were obliged to| the rails exported we: l@ from. Im- 1 do with your re troy them nedia 6 ® t her as they took ber back to | Ported plk tron, on whioh a drawback Tam not th love with Naving amy tie haune, Mr. Downe then called up| eee, cathe 4 duty ie allowed wi | It means that hand-work— now all my busin ; e ‘ 1 Wiam of the aff aorta’ pack of # pe F i @ Do you lend money y other x Avecarch wan begut that Sclemtitn'l aivesa lowed ton cation cast meine nue only~ nand-work is em- men on the san oe did to | Prine | the arrest of Cr negro wore reed ore de en ployed at every stage of the od money to making, with results that are | F lice way that , * 2 . : et Ave one | F 5 han who bis impossible in machine-made Me David Maten, ¢ aepeie Bt omes of the tion clothes—retention ef shape Q Did you st 5? A. Yes, som 216,145 tone of hich were made imported al. In viow t boom: @ steel trade of the United States Btee and style until discarded. I} | Ge same cut, cloths and workmanship that the best | ———+_ we,h8h] SHIPPING NEWS. ete n whole or swindie and mes when they ul ~ sete nd to bull movemen - . ' ‘ Ot Retting promps | bing Gaeta tad) omewniat paral areie the gens | tailor gives you—at about i | WHEAT WEAKENED AS Teg Maer | spirt: war euown by the “Phlted "stares | half the tailor charges. gas , ‘ 7 | CORN PRICES RALLY, | * te Tah Bleed shies ie 70 know fi aceite Sang a satis ath 3 | Rapid Transit convertible 4s and War! poinee | In all the markets ¢o- PORT OF NEW YORK, bath deder BY A POLITE THIEF. ais scsi t,intie [the locter” section ed nture B's. There w a Dloc Mle of $280,000 of tha Brooklyn Rap) | Transit issue pw df And on amall Havre | Balen prive roné to $71-6 ‘The We ‘Heampurg ash Gedentures advanced a full poin poe Ghariest ; ON accenttts | FREE ALCOHOL ASSURED. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. | DUE TO-DAY. | WASHINGTO: Biberta, Port Timon. Atterbury System suits at $25 are convincing examples ¢f what may” be produced at moderate cost. Numerous shades of new Quaker gray~ herringbones, club checks and overplaids, also black and blue. | mn the more I | ' FIRE INSURANCE MAN | HOLDS UP EXCHANGE. ARRIV witness th. fo much not sw ut Rum, Cards and Money. id you always collect 1 AL Oh ves; Lwou corner, and ‘we would pluy ca ink rum and talk busines: s the way it is May %—The Froe | Denatured Alcohol bill hns passed the | Senate and goes to conference to-day, [It wi soon become a law, ion \ rices wer Theat No opposition ts anticipated from the! Q. What ben do you get out o! prt bad Wheat MSHIPS. | h lending money that way? ©": | * bi ner, | 2 E House confermes to the Senate amend-| whatever. Iam what vou cali* f ember AY | ments, chief of whieh ts one making tho| Others at $20 to $45. park, I was touched for $15 t ing. Q. When were you f 2m on tk it a long time “Q. Do you play cards for money? A nme, Norfolk. Ot operative Jan, 1, 197, inatead of in I m ree We also Sell «Men's Satisfactory Haberdashery, Hats Shoes, last? A. On Mer wagon now—bee! 0d Yes. wh i} f What's your gw ridge? A.| would have 5 Between | Tak Lenerer pla ede eT PONG. | ment or change | After trying all the eae body {nthe Sieis 6th & 9th Ave, | department. I “L" Stations outsiders are allow Q. Were you dtunk when this alg ture was writien (showing ap A. I don't know, I've had a y many a time. Q. But you've ke wagon 4 bw! Cortlandt St. EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES then smoke esol) RICE AT BEACH THEATRE. Gets Le at Manhattan, Wh Habito hei deer He Once Scared Biz Succens that at the next. me n further at.| Meward EB. Rice has sccured the le AMERICANS BEST IN |tempt would be made to change the oy. | of atta die ¢ ating th LONDON STOCK MARKET, | “"" “™ sev PRESBYTERIANS CALL ly successfu' ) { LONDON LO May %.—Rates for n Were firm in the market to-day is-| ry . IEGEM 3 FOR A QUARTE }— Zomua"ware ‘Stables ‘we! FOR SMOOT’S REMOVAL, asst Miao ne your eter why con] | gm VHEGERL 3 FOR A QUARTER Stock Exchange co dy, with. ve i[p you get these ‘LITHOLIN’ WATER- ; gn 1 | PROOFED LIN NVCORLARS AND |}! TWO FOR A QUARTER COLLAR MADE Home Rt the CUFFS? They look like the regular GOGOMAN 6 MANDEL waxees B’ KLYN, NY. eal tn ve ha CIGARE I I ES linen, but perspiration doesn't affect neat ner fi | |[] them, and you can clean them your- {J / . on Wa: re Joe ‘Ppself in Ah ; : | cane oO! f 28, & At collar shops, or of us. Col- | cen were ; chitesdl Aiea an eas ; lars, 25 cents. Cuffs, 50 cents, |} SU"d@y World Wants Work cae oad Bonator from Vat Sikuway and Sunday, June ean Made of the best Oriental tobaccos 4 New ) : of the Amid scenes of great excitement and] bathing season opens shortly and Ma y Monday Mornl ay i are inh settee TaeeY $ONAT, Hat: | without a dissenting vote, the resola-| PAAR Basch will oan attractive rm enemy, Merning -Wwendaten aia i arial Bixes of 19% were quoted ei] Ons were adopted and ordered imme-|Portagnite: cporeased rapid transit for print | 8 heat-opprensed who y dapaiched to Washington.” | seek the solace ot ocean beoenes’ 15 CENTS THE BOX iat

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