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AOI AN ARE Chauffeur Michaels Held t Await Possibly Mortal Hurt of Victim. - S0-MILE-AN-HOUR CLIP) Other Autoists Aid Police in! Five-Mile Run, and Mich- aels Is Locked Up. Walter Michaels, of No. 2% West Minety-elghth street, chauffeur for fus- *. of Briarcliff! Manor and Bt Regis Hotel, was to-day ar- Falgned before Magistrate Whitman tn “Harjem Court, changed with two viola ‘tions of the speed inws and with ~~ Raeeking Gown and possibly mortally ng eight-year-old Wiltte Stanton, ef No. 2 Columbus avenve. Michaels Wax held in $50) each for trial on each Bpeed violntion charge and in $260 bal! until Wednesday, pending the resutt of the ‘boy's injuries, when a more serious Charge may be entered. The chauffeur Phd no-friend in court and was locked PP iiseeons Helms showed a certificate from the J. Hood Wright Hospital and told of bis pursult of Michaels. The Jatter had the machine out without Owner's consont and, It Is said, had with him Henry H. Cobe, of No. 01 Broadway. ats he & Then He Bolted. He was making twenty-five mites, an fhour at One Hundred and Fourteenth “gifeet and Muphattan avenue when Bi- @ycle Policeman Heims hailed bim and fold him he was under arrest, ~"¥ou've got mie,” replied igre euppose I'll have to go with you. i was Instructed to drive to the West Columbus avenue. until held up by trafic. Michaels the opportunity, and, swinging bis car around, shot down Colunrbus feelings caused by the insulting Jan-/ tt lve beck to the One Hun- Twenty-Ofth street station. oe CAR KILLS LAD , WHO DUDGED AUTO. Harry Johnson, four years old, of Wo. 1 Park avenue, Williamsourg, was playing last evening with other @iiidren tn front of hie parenie’ house venue £ Ri ee Seco Lon, nly two. blocks away, Margaret Tilein, two years oid, of No. 1M Wal- the road at was taken tel, dying. WOMAN KILLED AS to 8 | | MOUNT HOLLY, > Bivomotiie cdhtaining four pe from’ Philadelptia, 19 trying to er tracks of the Pennsylvania allroad, . June &—An | the Westtield Turnpike pt Dud Were struck by on’ express! 7 eas demolished and | nis 90 suVereby Lajured aiterward ~The | Uabee Were injured. M. Henderson, 1 Bede! *Nrn. iitsabec years old, of No gs tte re, Frank Blockson. MAY LOSE AN RYE. Lawrence Dupree, five years old, of Pt West Sixty seventh street, while! frat | yesterday was run down by an! ead driven by Timothy F. Giles, ! One Hundred and Twan- The child supse and behavior of 4ts employ passengers respecttul profanely and obscenely telling Dan- ainger to “wet yourself inside, wiave.” | Peplied Dansinger. you off the train,” with more profantty ang epithets. When an aptomovile came dashing dowg | her; “i shall report this man.” he stre.%. Tho boy tried to doige the |, When the train stopped at One Hun- Biacwine und ran wrecky in ioe pata| Med Bad Bixth atrest enough passen- Ol 4 aarcy wvenue troiey car ne ¢ ja \ot, Deasingse into the! Was insanity Killed. Motorinan Adrian ne anging 10 @ strap gg Pye a pet giana Be train stopped ‘at “One Hun- r carey ‘ teenth etreet i neet gn tay rom palgd rushed Danzinger Danaing § ercoat torn, The guard ran back to | bis train, yelling as he went that he'd | kill the ‘often Passenger and then wouldn't report anybody again Concluding his opinion, Justice Glider. ieeve remarked. dryly unders' 4 gun acroun the street, this guard has since become a | penn wi he ee man.” Hie name was not mentioned Tenth avenue. Both he 1 i andl Orushed and ker skull | DIRECT superviaion of the cable engin: Do you USE THE BRONK TROLLEY CARRY {OUR Own rem Dest GET A SQUARE DEAL FROM THE TRANSIT TRUST.~ KEEP ON SENDING MEN LIKE INSULTS COST $750 Court, Affirming Damage Award. Abraham J. Who tives in th "verdict “tn ri Senst ot SN aastioss trom the lupe: |dred and Fourth strent, who boasts that] berough Rapid Transit Company for|he is the champion long-distance roller being insulted and abused by a Third |skater of New Yorx. toed the line to- avenue “L’’ guard. The company ap-| dav before Magistrate Harris in the Pealed to the Appellate Term of the West Side Court on charges of dis- Supreme Court, and Justices Glider- onierty conduct and reckless skating sleeve, Fitagerald and Goff unanimous: | last night at Eighty-sixth street and ly afMrmed the judgment of the district West End avenue. All of the residents court to-day in an opinion delivered by of that aristocratic neighborhood have Justice Gildersleeve, in which he said: “A common carrier te liable for dam- ages to m passenger for Injury to bis|mency skating parties employee i# required to extend to | and courteous ‘Wher off. and at Ninety-ninth aireet he asked | BpOnd-d the wuard to try and get him Inside be car. To this the guard replt Tm no “I thought thal was your business,” If you say anything more, T'll pitch returned the guard, A woman “Don't get ¢ aed, tod,” said Danzinger to °: the stairway n downstairs. the etauon and saying that hed platform removed dleeding and his| bis CABLE FROM NEW YORK TO COLON. t Will Touch Cuba and Will Be Completed, It Is Expected, | About July 14 LON IX June &—Two ‘Important pie are @boul to be added to the cable of the world, but great secrecy been observed respecting | or weveral months tory haa been turnin tre! and South Amer npany of Lima and N fy No. 209 North Nineteen | 2OFs, aod about June i he Wed internal iniuries and ie in a | lay @ cable to Colon via Cuba i aus eondition. C. D. Henderson | expected that the cable ship wii. h tnd of the woman whe died. te. | Cud® about duly # and Colon by July 14 Wed interna! injuries, and W MM. | If the traffic ie as heavy mel Afiv-fve veare old, hae a | RABY Aaticipates & second ca len arm. He wil! recover pul io han@ in the near future ~~ ee iS Phas lat ° CHILD HIT BY AUTO | 7TO ENLARGE PORTO RICO NAVAL STATION It je reported from Washington that the Government has at last deckied to make pubstantial improvements in (he naval station at Ban Juan, Porto Rice, and will Immediately proceed to soquire the buiMdings @urrounding (the present svtion With the extension they will be able te inormnee the coal depet and enlarge the quarters ee av te double TH Microbes and Strap-Hangers Alike Plentiful in the Bronx Trolleys To THE TRANSIT TRUST: ~ You COULD CARRY TWICk AS MANY PASSENGERS BY TOUGH ‘L’ GUARD'S |DIDUES ON SKATES TOOK HIM 10 COURT formances Along West End Avenue. John Byron, of No. 6 West One Hun- taken recently to the sport and the avenue ts crowded every evening with When Byron joined the throng he cut such a wide #wath that many of the skaters had to take refuge on the Stoops and give him @ free field. Bicycle treatment. and the passenger is enti-; y yn- with ita pursuers a block be-| ted to protection from insults and) ¥Olieman Howe. of the Teer ee por bind. Micoaeia was going firty miles | Sesaulte.” Gredin Sireet tation, arriv 2 Bh hour, and througn te street the| Dansinger boarded.en express train at | When Byron was trying \o break ai f Y roe =. ew, and a! the Circle were al-| Ninety-sixth street Feb. 1, 194 The train 1, you, stop!” yeiled the cop. as was already crenrded and he had to | “You are exceeding the speed limit. stand on the platform. His hat biew |” do you take me for!’ re the champ ‘Think I'm a run- away automobile? If you want me just come and catch me’ Howe bounced off his wheel and gave chase. Byron cut some fine circles and was fast winding the policeman, when he happencd to get his feet tangled. He crumpled up and fell in @ heap, Before he could get up Howe had him by the ecruff of the neck. The throng of skaters cheer:d as they saw him to the lock-up. ‘That skate will coat you « dollar, eaid Magistrate Harrie, and the cham- pion MAN LOOKING FOR - BONITA HAD PISTOL Costs Visitor from Albany $305 for Creating Fuss in Front of Theatre In the Ine of prwoners that froed Magistrate Harris to-day in the West ide Qourt was @ Clerical looking youns He gave man in @ his name ae J.C. ng black overcrat Warren, and said Jie was ar the Circle peat home was in Albany last night in front o} te, where be was fic aris Volver and demanding + Bonita, an Actress, appearing there in the cau of Wine, Woman and sung I'm waiting for Bonita, 4 Lieut. Beltan, of Inapectpr Weish's staft, who happened to be passing, Bor dosen't Know tne now, but she did some Years ago, when sbe didn't have « herp Blokel to Look fe, reported who la bh for several was held in $90 ball for the charge of carrying a «un » Albany murmured the hiekless Warren. —_ Three times more employers ad vertiee tn The World than le say otuer newapaper eomeequently © tituatlon seeker bas three © vealtion ie as RUNNING SEATLESS CARS! ACQUITTED, BUTS ‘Al | Herrmann Accused of Bigamy PATERSO: acquitted li N PUT IN JAIL After Discharge on Lar- ceny Complaint. J., June &—Although t night on a charge of larceny, Frederick Wilhelm Herrmann, of Cilfton, is ‘back again in jail, this | accompany YY. CRO & 8, 1907. ‘ILTED FANCEE (YOU SHOULD HAVE ~ AND VANISHED WITH HER PEARL | Wealthy Miss Griffin Is Pros- trated by Shock on Wedding Eve, Friends of Miss Mary EF. Griffin, of Perth Amboy. N. J. who was Jilted in &. Louls yeeterday by James F. Boarff, a ‘tmisyraph operator, who van- tated with her, peart pin and puree, de- clared. to-day that they feared ehe would not survive the shock Mrs. Flerenoa Hansen. with whem Miss GriMin boarded, said to an Evening World reporter that the young woman was of & singularly nervous tempere- ment. The pearl with which Scarff @isap- peared. according to Mrs. Hansen, te worth $900. Mias Grtr.n took with her when she started for St. Louls to meet her flance several hundred dollars, and would have taken her entire fortune | had she not deen dissuaded by friends. The man came Waco, Te: betrothed, they to Bt to meet and marry his according to arrangements had made by letter. Bhe wai going half way to marry him and then him to Texas. Bhe je thirty-eight years old and he thirty, They met at 7 o'clock Inst evening, and the man told her to prepare for the ceremony, while he got She put on her bridal gcwn and waited He did not come back, and when soe searched her apartment she found the earl and her puree had vanishes Miss Grin ia the daughter of Frank- lin Griffis, superintendent of the coal docks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad She basa fortunes. Until a few months egp she kept house for her preparation for her m: wevnr, she gave up the house and-sold Ii the furnish, Hor father went to doard Hansen to~iay “She was yery much in love and when Mr. Scarf! came to visit her in Perth Am- boy he seemed very devoted to her. I cannot undermand his conduct.” DRIVER SLEEPS ON | AS WAGONS CRASH Tony Wakes With His Head in Lettuce Basket at Feet of Sufferer. | The alr was filled with the soothing |hum of traMo to-day. as Tony Lom- brosa drove his father's grocery wagon down Fifth avenue, Balmy breezes time belng charged with bigamy. When | fanned his cheeks as*he reflected on the he was arraigned before Justice Keyes all-night ball he hed attended tn Har- on the new charge he astounded that | jem a few short hours before. The old octal by exclaiming “Judge, 1 can marry as may women as I want to.” “Not in th.s countr thee. “Well, anyway, you can't hang me,’ aid the prisoner as he was taken to the frog with each other. County jatl. ‘The original charge against Herrmann | nodded wan purchased from @ land company to an other Jot and continued £0 occupy It Herrmann originally paid $% to the com pany for the house, with @ promise to pay the rest by instaments, but the company alleged tnac he never paid more moucy Subsequentty | jaw rent, ft * sald the Jus- e moved # house which he thay @Gu 10. Were sold lo Ueto Mad te lalier tod Herrnias 0 pay rent If ko avoid pay the house to ap adjoliing lot but Hae- berle owned stealing rested. but last night Judge qui It thig lo. On the charge of house Herrmann was ar- Boott ac- him. As Herrmann with his wife was about to leav ed on @ Warrant «worn out nine mont ago. that Pasquale wetting married Aecured w divor SAT CHILD UPON Vaylor erry reo @ the court-room he was arrest Herrmann apvarentiy had no id he Was committing a wrong ain without om hii in having firat wife, RED HOT (RON He ‘Did Not Know Anything Was on Says lroning Board. tallor, of No. #9 led « oid « Romano. who was tt & wix-yoar is empluyer, to sit was held for tral by In the Qentre Street DIVER HELD FOR DEATH | horse jogged along in rythmic stride. | the reins loose in Tony's hands. | Something seemed to hum a somno- nt lullaby in Tonv's ears, and the | trees in the park began playing leap- Then they fied great distances, and Tony Hie tired eyes closed, and the jold bay jogged on down the ‘enue. Presently Tony awoke from his nap He was on the pavement, his head resting comfortably in a basket of uce, Over dim stood aman with ce-curtain kes, gesticulating and away to parently anathemising Tony about fing that had happened. Not his laag ‘ony @ not °. } nd ne crawled to bis feet mn with the grouch grabbed him jand shook him till his teeth rattled, land pointed at horse and wagon that looked much the worse for wear. The excited man was Morris Rosen feld, of No. IMI First avenue, Whi Tony was nepping the old bay hi come tg IMe and, amashed into the e on A | wagon Rosenfeld driving in other direction. The Rosenfeld wee: WAS wrecked 1nd the horse badly burt. Tony continued pis slumber tn the. Kast Bixty-seventh @treet Btation. HS AUTO STRIPED WHILE HE DANCED Dusky Elk Grant Scott Found Dry-Picked Frame After the Ball. The Colored Elke Amociation gave a very superior ball jast night at Sulsor's Harlem River Park Pavillion, At the height of the festivities, Ulysses Grant | Scott, of No, 147 West Fifty-fitth street, rode wp with two dusky Cole & John. | | eon soubmeties, in one of the most or- 4 touring oars ever seen on the up: | per east aide Jt was resplendent with brass fixings ana junk, five fancy seaevhlights, few @ide-and-tall-lights of @rug more e tor, @ clock, gawsewe and Also rugs, tur ecatiey | Blow | "Better aide take seid a man aesisted Alise Chocolate Eclair and Miss the machine right as U. Grant ts Maple Fudge into the bedi Ulysses OF GIRL BY TRUNK’S FALL. tripped Treieotastic toe for twe hour Sand ther ° ¥ Ly Little One Was Playing on Street Fens “the G. Beott 4 | A nothing bul the tires, gasoline When Crushed by Box Dropped |Sh4"Sry-pleked’ fraine of his aah The ole say he OWNS & garage at the from Bridge, | Fircy fue street address. To-day t police arraigned James Timothy McGarry, driver of the #x-| spencer, of No Hd Hast One Hundred press wagon from Which, while crossing |and Twenty-siagh street, and Bugene Fyn trsige Mat nig m sruni fol | fieenar: oot Mow Wigt Aveduae” in into Front street, killing Filomenio peacefully and did not come to Brum, eleven yeas old, 01 he disturbed. Magistra eure 2 wae ploy line rust, | Bleinert hel men in M0 for exam. Teleased in $0 Dail ty) | ination » | Coroner Bhrady to ewalt Uy t of Saptari rerpnty -anramed ye dnguees 4 14 ae ee q oOcToPLs TO MAKE DEEP pive he trunk fell on Uh | her neck and nearly qvery bone in her| BOSTON, June &—The submarine Oc- body, MeGarry maid tie trunk had topus paseed out berond Boston light- Leen knocked off (ie wagon by m@ trol | io toot hey car f ihe wagon aguimet the are | Bir ett as wo helpe: were syrested fm’ Metarty ware Ranbaseed’™ | Louta from | + Beott | BEN AT THS FNE CHEN SHOWER My! But What Rich Free Feasts There Will Be To- Morrow. tr the activities of various attaches of the New York Athletic Clup count for anything there will be fried chicken, chicken potpie, chitken fricasage, chicken livers en brochette, broiled chicken on toast, chicken soup and then some ahickens on the bill of fare to-morrow, In & way of speaking |{ may be said that the New York Athletic Club was treated to-day to @ chicken shower, A big American Express Company's wectrio truck, laden with scores of coupe cunning lve cuickeos, was turalpg into itty-minth street from Bixta Avéaue When along caine @ troi- ley car. The trolley cur struck the (ruck and nalf overturned it, spilling most of the chic soope into tie street and smasning them to bits. Dae in described by a policeman on the corer Wao never saw & ilve chicken before In his lite, sputtered and ew and sild, crowing aad clucking in every direction. A little white hen few into @ dairy lunch in ixth avenue and jaid an eg@ in a plate of breaxfast food. A bse black Tooster flew up onto the L structure and crowed ike calllope. Half a dozen of the kitchen em- ployees of the New York Athletic Club were taking the freeh air outside the building. when the chicken jideration happened. They got busy before any- body else and the way they scooped up fowls was a shame. ‘Trolley car conductors and motormen. strect car passengers, wmail boys and even women Joined In the chicken hunt. | The alr was full of feathers ens made—for the trees and Atty grass in Central Park and got lost in/ the foliage By the time the two mea on the express wagon picked tham- selves up from where they had landed on the street as a result of the coillistoa people carrying chickens were scooting away to every point of Phe compass and scores of bovs were organizing & chicken hunt fn the park “BLACK BLOCK” RIOT TO SAVE PRISONERS Bome | p, CASHIER FOR WHOM HIPPODROME IS MAKING A SEARCH | Books / STOCKS FIRM, BUT DULL AT CLOSING Prices Hardened ~Although} Bank Statement Weaker Than Expected. Moderate fractional advances scored of the opening trnsactions joka, which were on a smal! scale. The rise in Union Pacific and Southern ifc' ran to nearly a point; Delaware and Hudson pose 13-4, and Northern Pacific, Great Northern Ore Certificates Atchison and Ontario and Western large fractions. Prices were marked up stea: onan Increasing volume of business with the demand varied. The principal grain earners, Reading, Amaigamated Copper and Smelting were heavily bought Minneapolis, St. Pau! and Sault Sainte } Marie improved 3 3-8 points, Delaware and Hudeon and Grew Nortoern Ore were in Certincates $ 1-4, the preferred and Northern Puciic "7 1-2, Union beait 21-4 Brooklyn Transit 2, Bouche: cific, Great Northen preferred, Head: | jog and Nortiwesiern 1 3-$ to 1 $6 and | New York Central. st. Paul, Bt Louis} Sou@western, Ontario and Western, | and Ban Francisco second pre- | | lot CASHIER GONE} $015 $100,000 Said to Have Been Cleverly Doctored For Years, (INO TRACE OP FUGITIVE, Said to Have Confessed, and Believed to Be Off For Europe. Expert accountants are hard at wore to-day on the books of the Hippodrome, which have been found tn a badly thn sled condition. E. J. McGuire, who wal cashier of the concern up to the day of its closing for season, May 90, Ie missing. He disappeared immediately after the place was closed, and now it (s discovered that he ts & defaulter to the ture of $75,000 to $100,00 McGuire was one of the canfia yntiat men in the American Audit Comy amy, of No. 10 Broadway, and for sev.wat years had a free hand iv the Sinancea of the Hippodrome, bis services being sug + piled by the audit concern. How far back his peculations extend no 02% can venture to say now, but the experts hink he was appropriating finds of \be Hippodrome during the regime of Thompaon & Dundy. and found {t so casy that he contihued after it had passed into the hands of Shubert @& Anderson. May Have Gone to Eurepe. The police o the large cities been notified by wire to be on the out for the fugitive, but no trace of him has been found, Just before xh, losing of the Hippodrome he told sone 1 friends that he expected to @ jw Philateiphia. It is known now that he did not go there. It is thought that he slipped away on a sbip for Evrope defaication might have gone undiscovered for months if It bad not been for the reports that were cur- rent about the Hippodrome in the lsat fow weeks, The management of the resort heard that the cashier to hay n unlimited to daazie the Broadw: diately after che place was closed 1 Leus Sy was deck inv Foirgd, Bmelting. Armausamated |Conb~r, a: decked to investigate the Arm’ ; . | Republic’ 8u ¥ At first it was thought that McGuire Policemen Bombarded from) cai and yreswed Size! our 100.1 ty | nad obtained” the ea of the Meson ‘ - : in Anticipation of*| from employees of the Housetops, but Fight Mob | iT pos-‘tiaik statnent and chen Car) Sot SR, Tat olga wey He ened ; alcinough : ; nd Make Arrests ling Wrowed, weakec san “expected bucket Many” discrepancies “appeared q mori thre: 2, Reodin€ tn, Cen-| if Ms accounts and {t was discoveres hier preferred and | Repubile | Dost Ni iy theny thousands et dolore Bteel I-fand Ad i The “Binck Block” of West One meee Pewlire CC. end Bt. us| Gambling-House Got the Money? Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, te-| and Distijiens’ Becurities about } oft | McGuire's method wee simplicity tt- tween Lenox and Seventh avenue. has a a, Ups melt nccording to the Hippodrome, mils: become eo impassable for white persons) Wm oi .el wnlee of stocks to-day were | agement hen he took a ‘5 Te ee elpts to the bank b » that numerous complaints have been | 979,000 snares and of bonds 381,00) celpts to the bank be held out what- made to the West One Hundred and And fixed his accounts go that only x= Twenty-ffth Street Station of insults Whe Closiax Quotatio perta could detect the trick. | Where ait ; 2 6 he money Went no one can tell, bai Eerarat post. kod *hawe to push their | final quotations, are as follows asi: | Bead een Pecos sherk “ ow. Clos. ch'gs. | Probably raked in a good ehare of it lg cal ct elena door IN pe <n, ~~. The management maid to-day that Mo- "iain Clothes Men Murphy, Grimes, | Amin hegre t MY] Quire nad left ‘a note to his brother je Plain Clothes Men Murphy, ea, Ame care Puy 42M ¢ rooklyn confesaing that he Was & . y & ily + } | feulter, and that he was «olng to leate Reilly and Haggerty last night ar-| Am Con oi iy ne + S\the country for two years,” He sald Tested Majah Gates and Herbert Smith | 4% “Tonmotiye, mw DOS ay | he meant to make restittuion of all the St a crap game. Smith dawled boudly |An. piel & Her Liew Let + 4) money he had wmken. for help and as the windows diled with |A™ EA Ref mt ih hy, Tneodote Comneu, jr secretary and Heogid var cy Am. Sager) TM Je + \|treasuner of the. Audi, company dow 5 peg ee ee - T S| not think the defeloation ts nearly ‘Are you going to let these white; Woe oe oom toh + 2] arwe an estimated by the Hippodrome “At once there was, frecande OT Oo ee F & | esa tue atosunis of” the pancrt Tee once there w & hall of bot At. + je a . J; stove lids, atones, roiling pina and owes |ALiTon, 4 Boe MS te | April and found Ht plent St Anes loose onjecia from windons, and rear |B t, #0 a hd + i | the. “He thinks “Maguire could pot 4 ofouP A negroes “chataed trom 3 | gate 1 18h t x © teken so lar, @ an. amount in May o lake a > Oak 5 + the prioners. ‘They fought’ the detec. |Onie, G. W 1 10% +,” Iara A. iF stay 7 street to the 1 ue ih +a} cks, where the “urisoners were ia od . 3 |BANK STATEMENT SHOWED into a car, while the officers Cah a . + tong Sth ruay alta Ifa. Hal ti. BIG LOSS IN RESERVE, lenry Willams, Artem. ati +a Pitta a Nei Artes sad Herman Brows ee oa oe Decrease of Nearly Seven MIMO Yen the men were arraigned to n Prat So +. |Dere ry ty in Hariem Court each was fined $10, i } cept Majah Gate. ° not résiet, | pry 4 Be oe heh ena who told the truth je court, admit + + g ing he shot oraps. The Magistra: 34 pe t The fi ‘the bank statement te- 4 pa o figures ,/ the bank # po oy er age el re a eeetre = * x aay were ail Very unsatisfactory, but nee. ban. City t § gold engagements bad pointed to a dig Ph TRE TH nae a + 3 | loss in reserve 71%! Reserves on all deposits decreased 6,901. other than United States “Ge + 8% | Posite fell $6,759.800;; loans increased f1,~ | 614,300; specie decreased $8,233,800; legal + tenders Gucrwaeed O/11,4W, uepomts uy 4 + ; and_ olroulation A + S| crossed salu. | The Lotus are as fale } | + 8) 0 TR IL400" Aro satan, 4 1 tion, —_—— : + S “banka Ie how- te ait + e is i 7 : + 1% | 990,585. against $7,163, Measure He Declined to Sign | 1. | sedstsoo two vedty age, vee Oee 54 athe +f ted t'y Se Struck Out Building In- a # +] THE COTTON MARKET, ; Wy 101% 100% + 1%] ‘The feature of the local cotton mare City. Sh we + 1G] é terests of City sop HY HE Ty lke to-day was a wild rush of shores BS ‘ + 4 | cover July, The firet sale of the be ie t tI 0, 7 mB Mayor McClellan returned to Alpany| S2Uth HAS e+: sia Ri ng + 3 i235, “and lat ‘eatiopan by snetaae to-day four bills paased by the Leg-| south, iy Bo By belt 8 to 1311. The excitement tn J Ialature affecting this city, Three of Summ. Ry pe SR Me Mh + woo uly wae wes » i 10 rumors that intereuts at Livers them he approved and the other ue Tenas Peco... Fe Hg) + pool intend to ie out "peat sent beck without bis approval F s we w y+ p= Q gotten here ‘nd ‘ee ‘ha itis approved arere ene te cancel or, MA RG HH TD Teter ning prices "i taxes assensed against property in the 1 ont we” me” mt B to Ike: etal ie to 18.00 [name of, Rew, domes 4, stain, surter U4 Hacer oe: Be ee 8 Bes tis "oth, October, ib Phare Blo December, 1. i of the Church of the Sacred Heart in © Piolo) OO wel a fp gio iw: ew the Bronx, one amending the charter w 2 irs 12% | ie23. of the City of Greater New York re-) Wares pe 0 FAD SM 83th ~ % lating to engineers. and one amending | the charter relative to Aveta t Dis ers of New ¥ Miouaty. Slenperoves! bet askte certain t River off Gid Blip, canal and ik targes the lower Hudcon Valley to the | exclusive use of cana! boats from ‘ ve torie ve the +blg brick and stone interesta of the | | Hudsou River Valley of pier facilities jin lower Manhatian and periously hin der oullding operations j —— ~-_— CROSS-COUNTRY CYCLE RIDE, Otte Kirk and Joseph P, Colina, th two young Brooklynites who were to jatart May 3 in an Attempt to break the cross-comtinent cycle record of 31 days, 4 hourd and 1b minutes heid by Jon France and Norman Deveaux, made by them from June } to July 18, will positively start to-morrow taal tk Mabey tal be, Brook. Miele Tellow rn the Csat wer Rad and igo alone as fares they like, by F {night and $1.40 stolen. | opened this morning inorease in wages to the telegraphers 5 SSE SAPE CRACKERS GET AWAY WITH $1,100, | Blew Open Strong Box of Schen- ectady Dry Goods House, SCHENKCTANY, N. ¥., June BA wate in the Boston tore, « large Gry goods establishipent, was blown lest ‘The robbery wee Giscovered when the sore wan Ee | TELEGRAPHERS ACCEPT RAISE! NEW HAVEN, Coan, June &-—The of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Haiiroad aystem will average ebow 7 per cent, and this oneesson jms been accepled by the men as & sa/- one. The operators ot email, ihe da) ae rier at ey '