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is, , lll PLANS TO GRAB DOUBLE DECK “L LB] se Scheme Secretly Hatched by the In- terborough Company Leaks Out Unexpectedly at Hearing Before State Railroad Commission. In the course of a hearing before the State Railroad Commission at No. 1 Madison avenue yesterday on the question of moving the Riving- ton street station of the Second Avenue “L”’ line to Delancey street it; Jeaked out that the Interborough-Metropolitan has hatched a fine scheme to grab a franchise for a double-deck track al nat arter: The franchise cat was let out of the bag by C. P. Reeves, an engi- weer in the railroad company’s employ, who appeared as a witness in Gpposition to the mov ing of the station. Before taking the witness stand ke was sworn ad Commission. Reeves ee Met ing the avenue f tie ea would cost an expens= taken a rona. wai was Revealing the Scheme further to make a rad $10,000 TAKEN The eer company was eal change in th engin at that would make ® utation imexpedir ‘ ver, who apprared a the representyive of t eee Clivie Club, ask: the witness to ex- plain whit change in the system was red in Basements Without Reeves then eware that License and a Startling @urpose of the Interborougn tan to conrruct sodey Becond avenue. He Menace. this end had already been ee a Sos estimates of cost ace for the pany's officials, He contende at| F chief of the Bureau of pending this change in the ine the Co Dies, assisted by ‘apt. Dooley company could no: reasonably be ex- 27¢ a mquad of Chinatown’ policemen, pected to change tne Rivington street this afternoon raid cellars in. the Station to another point. rocod of Chatham Square used te as ttorehovuees for fireworks without a Fire Depart ment permit. Upwand of $10,000 worth | of explosives were eeized and ‘will be stored at Engine Company No. 3t's house, White and street, until they 4 at public au Reeves's testimony caused no end of @) stir among the orgynizations and east sid@ proper ownel repr wented at the hea t was the firat hint any of them the Iaterborough-Met. bad in hand, and it was festined to meet the most det ee Bayer reveal et ¢pposition from the east i Jpeg gr par oa dala It 4s understood re August t off, would t op the tailed tor Europe, and that his en. S¢cllon which ea) Eaanon Bineers have !t all cocked and primed { A paneer for execution with tas least possible EES obs Ceriny. | > Fight a Long One ' Lieut. O'Reets, attached to Truck Colipaiy ase We Ef: ivington “it wu tne key io he vt moves aclu & mMemoer of the by ali of the low:r east side, Introduced , @ resolution in the Board of Aldermen calling for the removal of the station street pub! yearing opened yes- ate Railroad Com- 8 he room was crowded with siied and boxte ot ven of the various east side Gant, dy Aadat organizations. Charles B.. Stoy Were we aid the leader of the movement err gaei favorable ruling on the Levine resolu- r thon. Jaco Kats. East Side Property O airman of the rs’ Association, was there to qasia in the cause. At fia, - i . | Above the storing place ts the Gien-| fred Hahn was there as the representa- nore Hotel, which line a oity, licens | ' tiv: of the ius+cas Men's Association, for 20 dodgers. Inapector Wolf said Aibert Firmin) and Cornelius oN. that if the explosives had in eny way H Bdeehan sp ke for the Twenty-eigntn {fvited the bubiding would have been Ward Board of Trade of Brooklyn ana No. Bowery Samuel Krovks was a delegate from mem. owned by Ci : th¥ Plaza Property Owners Ass re ok 7 u locks on th a asioc pa pursie locks on ‘All of the organizations Jot rks was aeized oneya received from the sale of reat plea to food P reworks ‘will Ibe trned over to They waid (h, ; At the stat en's Pension Fang street was not Dat ector Wolf maid that tn Mulberry leat foe ‘ there were 2 0 1 egregious Werte canes ut “licenses. Raids one narrow sixirway told an Evening | Oppose the _ Change a Mott 1. Doy Mr. Mover contended that the \ berough-Met. had x \ why the change and scoffed at mont inter ola He owners ment t & firat-cie street re wala moving #! wengern fr TELEGRAPH OFFICIALS TAKE STRIKERS’ PLACES, SAN June 2. at conn ectior mlggracts bent PRAD " ste quiet 3 In ba Operations iy a D men are o ' the eervice ts now maintained ofhcom companies tet by operators with one ave an tw ed remas Janes, of <reitied ‘with PPAR hw SEA TURTLE COMES UP WITH REMINDER OF PAST. Monster Brand ROAD FRANCHISE -EVORK WORTH FOM CHINESE THE EVENING WORLD, EXTRA! NEWLYWED’S KIO CUTS HIS SECOND "a “Hey, boy! What'e your rush? What's ai! the excitement about?" “Jurt take @ equint at the M The ene - second tooth has came CLEVELAND TELLS SOF THREATENED POLITICAL EVIL In Tribute to Thomas F. Bay- ard He Calls for Leaders Like the Statesman. SOME FORESEE DANGER, | Ex-President Ill at Princeton, | His Address Is Read Unveiling of Statue. at WILMINGTON, Da, June %—In the HUGHES VETOES GOTHAM HOT Objections, Governor to Cutting Church License Limit. ALBANY, June 22—Declaring that | many features of the measures were ob Jeationahie, Gov. Hurnes to-day r> turned to®he Assembjy without his a LIQUOR BILL Presence of the largest crowd that ever ranean ae tote function Hay Fd Les femoral statue to r Seite Peace ot Sta: ident Cleveland's first tre, ta or United States Senator ant American Ambassador to the Bt. James, was unwed hore tut |ternoon with exercises ff he agile character, There was no military pageant, the ceremonies being fined to @ drosces. Prayer and the singing of hym.s. T. Jadsence of f sot Cl ve and | R50 4s hi at used many expres | Cleveland was hi tetom, of 1 Pants 14 George Clroutt United States Court, and the Right Rev n Coleman, D. D. Bishop of stant Episcopal of 1 s. Mary (xy Ave the Dill of Assembiyman Ral- | ™¢r Bayar statesman im, Pb wae Intended to permit the honored, was yi Cd liquor tax. certificate. t> a | companied hotel, situated within 20 feet cof & Tribute to Bayard. | tprovided any era ci ident Cleveland in his address el for bust high tribute to Mr. Bayard, la mm the statesn Mi The byl wruld permit the Gotham | for all He seid { ee eee Hotel, in| New York City, watch is] sg, | | e@ are here to commit to the keep- | within the present prohibition of 300 ¢ , 4 the 1p | {2S of Years to come and to future gen- (eee, to obtain license to traMic in| erations w lasting apd constant remind. Uquors, & ec of a node life! We dedicate this “The object of this bill ys Gov. | imposing Hyghes, in his veto message, “is to 6x | copt m particular hotel tn the city | New York from the prohibition aga trafficking in Iiquore at a piace within | ‘MO feet of a ctaurch If the bill wer: | special in form and merely excepte | Ge hotel 4a question, it would be in: defer.aitee. “Either the probit peeled or it whould “xceptions are defer relate to clastes of « on should be re perate impartial G only as the) Lees which some well defined ground, are deemey outside of the policy of the pro on. af exerpt * were to be a 4dunl aes for the vari to atve. patch the work | favoritier: “The b and the ir COLLISION F RILEY a d door, and a * 1 governs Plank Road Car Crashes Into One Filled with Ex- cursionists, NEAVARK, N. J members of the A thelr guests were r tr an exeursion to Bayonne 4 ad Chris Mank Koad oar wus ovhertatas mot 4s nos upon their monument not to the heraiam which war and strife create, but to the heroism of clvig courage and the of peaceful patriotken achievements And We scek to beautify its massive scrength by votive offertngs from lov- ing hearts t we do lere.is not\(or the dead. } it for oweselves alone. We re- veal ty wight « wit 1 as long ue Lestity erywnere Lt usne ms, vt knigitly | of unseinai courage oat u mas. erty! devotion to @| 4 into @ convto- | under he ¢ more 1 the more a hoecton, 1 cone never ! onty | > ‘wrowe that aa bravely ae memory | Influence gura—be- an ateria rom And bear ms ; ‘ —_ y Goglishanas, i oe ony SCHMITZ SENDS VETO : 1881 Is Caught Off the Dregne . any ie FROM HIS PRISON CELL. ik ny, Aira California Caoas | Ae ——— mL ’ f rie memartalize M @Av DIEGO, Cal, June 2-One 4s Hime, 98 . From pia | sal! not have bee: « ~ puasios of Lie sea came to the " “ Fn i yesterday fed thie ineorintion eh ship Sea Brine | and Pinkerto Oede Francie om Lie wiih slaco, Me Tike in Hotouted or, Brawley’ road, ” take the operators of fan % of the party San Vr wo had fect thet twenty etx h Pacttc end that the lettering bed They are b « Dieoted to the levy of « D cenls ¢0 falas reven Y government. Acting Ma Sohwnlhs «rhe budget ts not questioned by the po The dbp ication of emitx tor md Gall le us wnt! * | Saatigatsov foe Mesa sue pp | vAbeel iam j | CLEVETAND STILL MAKING GAINS, a Junem Former Tevcland, who ts Hl et his here, continues to imorove. GARPET &: '. H:0¥K00 PRINCETON | Prom ome SATURDAY, JUNE 38. 1907. TROOPS FIGHT RENCH RIOTERS TO A STANDSTIL Bishops Give Aid to Govern- ment by Calling on the People for Peace. GEN. BINGHAM WANTED HIS SALARY RAISED. THINK =YSe ITS ComING Te You!+ run san “SHOT UP” TRAIN; KILLED ONE AND WOUNDED TWO. DENVER, Colo., June 2.—In # shoot- ‘ing affray that occurred in @ chatr car (of passenger train No. 6 westbound. jon the Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- ‘etfie Rallroad, late last night, between | Dresden and Belden. in Western Kan- ‘eas, T. P Topp, of St. Paul, Minn, was bien sd ho sf ey. wa Olsen and her Blakesley, both oF laseieh. ent Eh ee The shots lwere fired by John Bells, an Italhan barber, en route from Boston to Ban Franciece, who had boarded the train at Chicago Thureday night When the shooting Segan met of the re ge JAMES McGREERY & GO.~~ N86 the train and locked fn jail Balle was accomnanied by hit wife and four children and Lewanhrad! by his wife and five children. The wom- on and their children continued ther Mre. Leran- radi maid th ad been drink: ina vermouth yesterday. About f o'clock they fell aateep Leganbrad! nald Rel wildty tha! to roh him. Then he rushed and began shooting. to protest tryin the | PARIS, June %—With the exception of the conflict between troops and riot- ers at Montpellier, where order was restored early to-@ay, there are no Gen, Bingham has asked for a * «lintethier’ dlbtuFbances iin’the Badeh! bo 23rd Street, 34th Street. record. Pa Knick will hardly refuse him; He'a made good, and ts reaping well-| merited praise, And the town would hate to lose him. ATLLING HEAT = STIRTS RECORD FORTHE SUMM Fatal Prostrations ose Early The action of the Chamber of Depu- tles yesterday tn supporting the Gov- @rnment has proved influential in re- atoring calm. ‘The bishops in the @im turbed area are ranging thems¢ives on the aide of the “Pacificists” and ex- horting the people to avold confitet: with the troops, and to cease destroying railroad property and making attacks on Government, buildings At Narbonne, although there js much pressed excitement there have been Jno further attempts to disturb order | there Premier Clemenceau was able to give SILK DEPARTMENTS. rn Both Stores. “McCreery Silk” Complete assortments of plain and novelty Silk for summer wear. On } Sale of 2,500 yards, super‘or aN 1. ity, printed Foulard. New designs, 6sc per yard | Monday, June the 24th. his colleagues at thie morming’s meet- Ing of the Cabinet a generally hopeful | report of the situation, the bellef being 1its the worst Is over The Ministers decided that under the WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. In Both Storea, ctroumstances and In view of the blood, ‘ si pee shed {t would be out of harmony with in Day of Intense fis own and public opinion for Prest- On Monday and Tuesday Mabey TT ey dent Fallieres to attend the coming fes- | a lumidity. ies at Royan and Bordeaux, where June the 2jth and asth. — intended to o fleets and nd a rec * 1§,000 yards Imported Union Linen TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE. arm erage) Bas abhcs adhe Suitings. At a greatly reduced price. SAL M . T4 degrees | visits we is Letitia! + 68 denre wf Ms Colors:—nile and reseda green, navy, 12 Neo Ba a en | affected wants at 00) Z : | 2P. Mm. . 80 rendbiny Sub-Prefect Leullier cadet and light blue, grey, heliotrope, 4 him in the Toan Ha x 1 4 6 The mercury, encouraged by the hot rebels guard, asa hostage pink, mais, natural and cream, 43 sun and humidity, started jumping uot reach the place because J : m up the tube shortly after daybreak tt railroad trac é inches wide. roc per yard By noon It had touched 83, the » were Campagnan, and White. French Dress Linen. 46 bad gone this year, To » railway stations Saint Pargotre 2 i nd Just out of {te overworked eyera sik inches wide. 48c per ya } Winter furs, the sun was a glaring ball : of fire that mewmed to<dip dizally toward Bene hice ead oy overt arth at Jerky interval don 7 4 lila edge is destroyed. The which drove many to so3e fountains and Other cooling emportums and made the atte desk dream dopuy of Coney DRESS GOODS. On Monday and Tuesday, June the 24th and asth. nd Nineteenth Dra- the way there eau will Go with the yn Both Stores. without made the sub- like Turkish bath: ere were thanka for the Saturday atternoon rer With the higa temp: began claiming heat victims mes say tat nd, under Ww time rrenen vojcano t dame Cleme Sale of Seasonable Fabrics at about one-half usual prices. e the sun T: Dr Nelaem, or) No us Weal Pittyonrs Imported Mohair Sicilian. Bright William’ Breen, £3 lustre finish. Pest Bradford make. Col- ors —navy blue, garnet, slate and stone grey, golden and dark brown and black, c per yard, "54 inches wide. First Poor Twenty-third Street, fecont Floor, Thirty-fourth Street. to ther barracks: hare the Baventeentll Rte ———$—$—— HOUSEHOLD LINENS. In Both Stores. Second Fic On Monday and Tuesday, June the 24th and 25th. Sale of Irish Satin Damask Table CARRIES TO HOSPITAL MAN IT KNOCKC DOWN AND HURTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CLAMBAKE TO-MORROW. | : ; ce Going Out On [One| Century Courril, Knigate ot Cotum-| Ambulance Going ¥ pr nn pia sy Job Gives Itself a Little Cloths and} iy Handsome designs. tat @ grounds of the Ts : rk -xtremely moderate price: poo, Bayuhescer, Evonx, t | More Work At extremely Pie row, and every preparation ha n! Richard P. Dean, a collector, elghty loths— made to exoced in intereat the one heid years of age, of No, i Bediord avenue, Table C there buat your, Brousimn, wes knocked down by a Bt 2x2 yards. NARA at council's a Hospital ambulance w-day Teyel ats th ping to clom nt Gevth and Axa 4-VOIGR, . os +s seerincivenen tad susidaw the | F He received contusions | mriist epiare a BXS VANIS i posse cnet cces yes oSiON Of games, includ. g Daeeball between f wie, Connie ees ea PS ian Ee wa aiare t Napkins to match— Wall wa given 40 the rienera OF Grane Breakfast s'ze*........1.85 per doz, The maater| ¢ Krag David P. Con “ “4 Dinner the games will be Henry Lo Br dagen. ye orsah ey Ly) eg Glee. Chs2, comgrrecd Dean said the er Was mt to} of ‘hariea F Frank Red- mond. Al. Moban and Danie A. Bull 2 Van. will eing ; mp. will etng Counc!) are] MEEHAN'S LAWN PARTY. | ; jrand = Knigh ‘) Condon John T. Meesan, of “beef and” fa | e. yuty Grand K o. 83 Park row, gave « lawn par al onor of his daugnter test pighs «| oreieuns new residence, One Hun: red’ and Beventy-rixih atrwet and the 23rd Street. 34th Street. td curse, in the Bron, Bev : han rustess Tin ta young folk attended, M Alex. M 2] H. Kine ares phe . ory Hon oy | of the Bronx “SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW! NEWS If you want all the news from all over the caith get Sunday World, ROMANCE ADVENTURE The true Life Stories of men and women attord us the most practl- \cal education. Prominent among such chronicles in To-Morrow’s Sun- | day World will be the “inside facts” about the Gen, Custer massacre, | | | | TRAVEL Stories of the “heart” will be given usual prominence In the Mag ; 4 lazine Section there " be an article about forty marriageable maids. It “How New York Compares With London and Paris” is an intere you're an old ‘batch”’ miss it esting and educational story all should read. It is told by an expert COM EDY traveller. The Sunday World, to-morrow, prints it Take a trip to'Funnyside’’ to-morrow and see th eds’ "| : AR T ars get a bath--almos. It will cure the worst ca ¢ The whole clvilized world ‘will want to know what “Italian Art ippened Tiinks of J. P. Morgan.” The truth is out. 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