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een sereeee~ THRONE TREE ee ROOSEVELT NOW IN A FIGHT OVER APPORTIONMENT . His Followers Line Up Against Hughes and Deadlock Is Unbroken. (Bpectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, N. Y., June U.—The As- wembly and Senate Committees on Ap- Portionment made another fullle attempt to-day to cet together. The conference came near breaking wp in a row. Speaker Wadsworth and ils committee, buoyed up by rumors of support from Washington, went Into the conference with a chip on thelr shoulders. The Senate conferrees, repre- eenting + wishes of Gov. Hughes, were equally belligerent. Senators Raines and Tully insisted that no Boheme could be adoptal which would fulfil the constitutional requirementa £0 ‘Well ua the Senate plan. Politicians here see tn the apportion- ment fight an open line-up between the President and Gov. Hughes Republican Senators are indignant | wei the {nverferen. on of Blate Ny hairman ‘oodrufl and vons, of York.’ (nat It can only comp! don. Superintendent of Public Stevens denies thot Aimself ta the scrap “[ have not thought Jt worth whi! le until the present time Yo comm these statements,” he said, of the fact tbat since riionment mat implied chars Works F.C. he is Interesting @pecifically made I pot since I have bee Pu! Works have na uperintendent of Thad any. confer- Ogelt on factional What I say ae to to other leaders. duet of the office of 4 matter of adv © oF counsel have I ht to give ald support to the Sotthing up of any f —_———— THI BL 7 : OW BG FCM Passed by Both Houses and Signed by Governor With- out an Enacting Clause. bile Mayor McClellan held some public earings to-day on measures went from albany, One was on Assembly bill 2,760, Which had to be sent through the en- tire proceedings of introduction into oth houses of the Legisiature, sent to the Mayor for his signature and signed by the Governor, only to be sent back again because ft had gone through all these phases of legality and routine Without the enacting clause of the bill Daving been printed in the measuer at Assemblyman Dobbs, the father of She bil expiained the matter to the lsned Mayor. The bill was to regu. Probationary terms for firemen of this city. The clause about tae proba TY period Was left out jayor McClellan laughed heartily at the bil] having gone iarouga the Leg- Aslature and been signed by him he Governor without the most import- been printed. ared tor the rading thelr elgat-hour ’ ne fi The Mayor tt ougat the wht-hour tours precedens for the| ons, w br to caus tory eight hour day for the 9 Bors of Lie uy ¢ force ce . bit Qnd salarios of tment, He maid the changes \i au- In the powers of the ament ehiet, with the sam out the Medical @iclans, ‘The med on hand and Part of the mo Probably veto t CORONER'S JURY CENSURES POLICE salary ani wiped a dose Dr. Foster's Case Suggests That Physicians Examing: | 2 SxSvReiene. ~ ell as See “Intoxication” Cases | | EE i H | . That the police of the East One Hun ‘will you have three or vour teeth I dred and Twen y-ixih mteet ation | 4 ung oe tall tak iinty ut al Seeeib fatat Mander'en the aistt ot | RAR AP ANIS ae wis Min [Beige Work, per Tooth, ¢5,00, A Hater, the noted alert, on a f TE BE 7 H eharge of x ' was, le ca f We verdict a jury befo Coroner 1 — — — Marourger to-a ¥! oi Ba: SA-S 7-&—BlIO Dr Foner, who was kn Jeiand. On the night of found noting strangely Peer One He sires ani red an Ps t ‘in He way morn nore the. police he iAoxice ton, nrust ie Ute Magne have O Manion made ia of ay Foster uraemis Serene © Physician v on the ) | manner and method. Achille Albert! was 7? - EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, Me, CHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, her Impersonation waa moe} imporaioned and convincing. POPULAR OPERA Fornart's Mecamiilo wae excellent, He both ean and acted jt well, Acres [Reeds more fore as Don Je he ears. The ohare nd “the do At her. whole opera. was ven with vim “Faust” Given in Hite, | “Carmen” on the West Side. | COWPERTHWAIT OUTING. The annual outing, dinner and games mployees of the two eatablish- « Bons was GE TDAUST_was_ presented by the | F Van Den Berg English Opera | held on Company at the West End! Point, L. 1. The Theatre last night to a crowded house, | fF the games Tha principal event was thet ‘There was generous applause, curtain calls were numerous, the floral offer- Ings put the stage garden to the blush, and Mr. Van Den Berg. in response to inaietemt calls for a speech, ead “I am no speechmaker. I thank you from my heart, and I would better Dope ot nnouncement Iready been made that the company Is to be estab- | ished for the winter, with “Alda” fot the opening bill, it were idle to protest |that such operas are too heavy @ tax upon {ts resources. Yet, the fact re- ved a handsom tual Benoft rd. had per ang Was ably assisted by ter Post, George Valine and Edward Collis | maina that the chorus last Alght was TERR Tae EIR ! inadequate !n numbers, and inanimate DEAD NEAR A BOMB FACTORY.| when not singing; that six ballet danc- ETRRSBURG, June t1—teel era of indifferent merit may scarcely path tound isha lola wend to give verity to the Kirmess rbe atarahére iunitis and that the playing of the cut end face u njxably stra and the ¢ mutilated has le t Jlghts. end other details ¢ oalr bomb tne tory with a large | commended. All the virtue tn the | to be fo tpal ein —_ OES war horse of Obi Faust, and he sang, as he always does, | with power and@ confidence, If not with | sentiment. Helen Noldl, as Marguerite |made a good assoctate with him in ‘Park &Tilford Have you friends going to Europe? Wish to add Francis Mot- a very good Valeutin, Jey not a bad Mephistopheles. Bertha : \ Shalek wor Siebel, Juilette Roslyn, Mar-| | something to the enjoyment | th Wagner. || OF thei > T houne of | Of their voyage ‘ if toate ed hoh.! yey | RB sand Cae DL deman: Tg odd c, thing, nate two ties Steamer Basket will ack the right SYLVESTER RAWLING —_—-— _BALDINI AS THE GIPSY GIRL. Lis DAMATO'S Royal Itallan M Grand Opera Company moved from the Aca tc to |the Grand Opera-House dast night and | repeated its performance of “Carmen” | | before = very large and enthusiasti- riteee, “Trae Month Baldial ta tne||| UP to within two hours of | Utlhe part more than maintained the sailing. reputation she made last week. In the fateful card scene and at the tragic end ( | prove a real treat and a delightful reminder of your _ wise thoughtfulness. They sell at $5; the handsomest and best filled baskets that can be procured at the price. Delivery to steamer key Sale of Tronks, Travelling Bags, Go-varis aud Refrigerators ALWIN FOLDING GO-CARTS, add model, Value $7.00 and $8.59, for., | WILLOW FOLDING GO-CARTS, chmpleie with 1 | Se Ae eaters Ten ee 6.69 10a 708 2.98 FOLDING GO-CARTS, rubber tired wheels, Value $4.00.......... FOLDING GO-CARTS, willow bound, rubber tired wheels. Valuess 3,98 SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES, 24 inches. .. 4.98 SOLE LEATHER-SUIT CASES, v2ry sp 5.98 EXTRA HEAVY BOUND TRAVELLING T2UNKS. Value $7.00 5.50 EXTRA HEAVY BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNKS, two strap’, Values9.00 7,39 HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS, white enamel lined Value $25.00, 19,98 | | WEST 125TH ST., 7TH & 8TH AVES. - 4.98 46.98 Value $6.59 | INANGIAL | wan — pi vgn tah The Bowery Savings Bank! | 128 & 130 BOWERY NEW YORK, JUNE 11, 1907 A Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. Ee { D FINANCIAL, | BANK ING per annum has been declared dnd wil! be cre THC JUSAND DOLLARS, which shall h three months on the first day of July r on and after July 15, 1907 been depos and w sty deposited on or before July 10 wili dr 1907 aw interest from July 1 William H. S. Wood, President. Henry A. Schenck, Comptroller. William E, Kno half hour later & GUILSHAN DENTIST E, Cor, 125th St, & &th Ave, Entrance, 271 W, 125th St. Pmaanaanas _- een REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— coneg, ant. | a sit Tron Pier Ma er Compan, ver, 1.40. North Hive rr ‘ON HD, Gentlemen, a ‘Learn a Profitable Trade, Electrical Engineering ~ Highest pay, fascia ny werk; rellronds ant ri | REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— LONG I6LAND. $39. LOTS and +4 eons s [rungeet i.) Tor Loot a | |. pen alt rea -_ “om i i ee er | 7, B69 W, 47 PRELPORT FF JUNE a to Every Man Who Knows Bicycles Knows the Barnes White Flyer |" It Is This Splendid Wheel That Presents The Great Bicycle Bargain of the Year * PRESENT economical conditions of bicycle manufacturing make it a | rare occasion when a really high-class bicycle can be securéd at any material concession from its factory price. Such an occasion has just occurred. And we secured the bargain. We purchased ONE THOUSAND Barnes “White Flyers,” to sell at | ONE-HALF of the previous lowest price for which they have ever been sold. All are equipped with New,Departure Coaster Brakes. The frames are black, with tull-nickeled forks. and the beautiful white-and-purple rims that distinguish the “White Flyer.” Wanamaker “Continental” tires, fully guaranteed. 2), 22 and 24 ineh Diamond Frames, $2°, Superbly made, through and through, and covered by the broad Wanamaker guarantee, Sporting Goods Store, Kase . New Bullding. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street | PIANOS AND D ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, SUMMER RESORTS. Long Island. Se ARE YOU PLANNING | FOR THE SUMMER? | LONG ISLAND rees of Any Kind. No REA ! aN THE REASON WHY ? ae L RR Bdeith acca TET PUBLIG NOTICES. — | p | ready to put on—all sizes and lengthe— EXAMINATION a a HIG SCHOOL 1 | Any girl, Bot Under FOR SALE FOR SALE, for Ladies and Gentlemen NO MATTER WHERE YOU | eo es Clothing-Credit ; 2 LIVE OR WHAT 100 DO, YouR - JOSEPH CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US, OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT ANY OF OUR viet TNKEE STORES AND BE WELL DR» SSED BY P\ VYING FOR SALE. AUTOS—Bist QUALITY, PODR PRIGE, Limousine $1 per Week , Landaulettes, ‘ ape . Touring, Runabout, Since we carry the best live of goods it is unne-essar Owners want CASH OFF ENS subsaltted. | nythlig about quailty, for a concern ike ours, ‘hat xg! Bs ~ Dt late inadels, Pine of Gu Verything it sells, cainot alford to take any ch hing but the very best. y oe No refercace oF security required trom your em or trlend. Business strictly €anfide: tial. nces with any Alercetes Lona Call aud be convinced, Stores sot OWER 2274 Third Ave., near 124th st 884 Colum ius Ave., neariodih St. OPEN EVENINGS, Brordway Mammoth mobile Exchange, 180, 182 Livondway EDIT , Autlo- 3 tele CLOTHING ¢ | CR PIOS<# neighbor Lenox Clothing Co. 273Sixth Avenue, near 17\h St, ———— Stores HRN ELE 7 paynicats CAE Se Farm a EXCHANG i WALL Sia aie ) BROADWAY. Fairance om Park plac 2 mostly pan MANHATEAN'CAOTHING CO,, | DIAMONDS, EABY PAY pith Aono A 1344 Bd Ave. near pach ¥. WATCHES, Melieple Hoods. EROMA Vi eapanin ed Open Bremtnus. | JEWELRY. a7 Preis LANE. 4th'toor, | HELP WANTED MALE, , AND DI FT tira sins soovai poitahiors w anied” oA GES AND. PIAMONDS:. | ome, an asem o1nne Ae POULTRY" Yixrct = saparg "as "Hae hn ane “ its JAEAR A, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Pourteenth St. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteect®: New Stock Right Along ' For the June Sale! We did not load yp early in season except on Stap'es; therefore can and do take advantage of all inducements ofiered by Magu- facturers and Importers, selling at Reames low basis of profits in many cases we are giving wv profit to carry out to the letter our promiso of EXTRAOR NAT JUNESALE VALUES! 7,9, messin June Saie Values in | Boys’ Summer Wear You can rely absolutely upon the figures here given—vaiues are Not. overstated—descriptions are brief—you'll find re: pet- | n expectation ese are | SALE VALUES—Not everyday opportunities Boys' Summer Wool Rults— |} worth $3.10,..." | June Sale Women's Walsts, Buy while you can at such prices a6 these... All goods of cotton aro | rapidly advancing. | WOMPN'S WHITE WaAIsTs.= Sheer White Lawn—tancituity) trimmed with embroidery and} lace in many tarteful doetgnn; Worth L.I% seer, jWhite Lawn—Yoke and pa 1 | styles: with lace Inserts, em- broldery, tucks, te; 2.00) usually ds Fine White I wn—nattily Tai Boss’ Extra Fine All-Wool Sults—8 to 17 oe 1,00 ! 1.00 | Extra Fine tawn—Penel and’ er stylia, with crossover or Russian and Satior «. $1.69 to 9 yrs regularly .6.. «Washable Blouses 3 to 1) yra—white and laces or em- Reg. 299.;..., . ite Lingerte Walsts—Ex- id pr deries— nade 10 wei 5.00 ¢ $1.49; Juge Sale Price..... Ne exaggeration about ahove Ynluce-they are Inat as stated, BUY Now. Madras Blous ) Sto 6 yra—white or Mmured $8 and 31.35... J Bloomers regular—4 to elsewhere 7 “Summer Work" Sale Now is the time to supply vaca. tion needs for hand ‘work.... June Sale Prices mean very spe- etal values. UARES AND ACARI Aap aca STAMPED. Unton L 10. MxM. xu 2.19 Scart DxM. .... 29 26 x38. 9 .89 DAMASK AND FI AINEN SCARES. SQUARES. ETC. Three Rows Openwork— “We gad Stamped— A inch—usvally .49. 70 inch—uau Squares—™® ineh— 2 & 30 inch—usually ® and &% inch—usually 8, y 24 io Hate and Apes—white wad regularly 29. teen ; j ; ‘ Ba SAKES Ne Misses’ and Girls | isxis Ms __ Tailor-Made | White Wash Skirts AT JUNE BALE PRICES. All Tanen, Unton Linen and Poplin cords est kilt, box pleat and gored aisles ithout bands—perfectiy oO that they will re~ s—finiahed, atltched | Sem tlon—clean, snowy, One 98 for Skirts worth $2.00 1.98 for Skirts worth 32.98 2.98 for Skirts worth $3.98 Toit-jine of Misses’ White Coat Sulte— Cutawey, Eton and Reofer Stylea— th and without velvet collar \ d cuffs “man tailored jn portect 8.50 to 12.08 Misses’ Dresses for Graduation & Commencement FINEST STOCK IN NEW YORKI Exquisite Creations of Net—plain, fig- ured or tucked In cross-bare—with lovely laces and pleatings—too beautifully made to describe— majority over slik drop skirts alsa dainty dtosses of Bwin Persian ‘Lawn, Fi with imu or meda deriee high or a uding Wtxl2—usually 24. | Muslin Pillow Shams—usually 2 oy Fine Corsets At June Sale Prices You ean easily satisfy you as to genuincness of these values by comparison with prices ele ( where asked for the. identical:— WOMPN'S FINE CORSETS, Coutil and emb'd Batiste— wide and front garters— all sises—reg, 8... "8 CORSETS. niwelght--Coutl) and oe iste—for slim and stout— . n Hbbans—atylen e mely trim'd—reg. $1.98. very highest COUTIL CORSETS) } 39 ete, Houncings with appr: of mt that has no lety of wtyles—with and without garters—all el + 3.98 to 35.08! the lot—reg. . to 1 e———_—____—. Babies’ and Little Children’s Wear June Sale offerings imean such positive money savings that it ts extravagance to neglect buying now. : sake our advice—buy while you can at June Sale P tees! me mere SHIRTS—Sum- 12 ‘open ironts-reg. a9 Children's White Pique COATB =. . oF and polnted collars—ombig in Price range.....-+ ; Lawn Fine in 0" | BIRDSEYE DIAPERS 94) single x —He. b Hea cen Doze | Doudie. Dosen. 49 | 0x0. 54 | orxe... OTHER SALES DEPARTM Women's Muslin Underwear, Millinery Wrappers an ats, GREAT VALUES IN EACH © Sale Specials, MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P, M. ‘To prevent dealers buying we reserve the piivilege of restricting quantities, No Mall or Tele Silk Finish Mohairs Quality desirable for mountain apd Sun and Kree nvelope & Swagger’! Bags an Underwear rts have French al Men's Balbri xira double brow ail siges— bye MAIN FLOAT Tapestry Couch Covera Bagdad and Mo:zish deelgne- WHET BUILDING. & inches wide—frin round—fully w f saceilent Couch Opwe tinged all On PENTRE BULLDING Silk Mousselines rter stlk, these it ppearance of fine wet ohack: or Morning @ale, Think of wet MAL Women's Washable Suita a skirts giehee Cooma 3) BO] He NAW BUILD gu Turkey Red Table Cloths Women's Durrimmed Hate 6 at tee wud nina. Hat ah 19 Asis > aitany spilt ie : 1.90! 4 1