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THE F aes sked. STORY THAT HE 1S Frightened Italian « Workmen Only Too Glad to Have Proc-| se | the rates of comemu! —Jability be < Two tons of rock.and a mase of loose | Which the.up- earth falling auddenly from the top of| Will inveatizate the bore of the Pennsylvania Rallroad lacen here two days ago reading the | “Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius.” IN J; Looally there t« a report that Mr. COME EARLY AND OFTEN) picctreier ts on a liner. bound tor = : Wurope. Also tt fs intimated he te juat golng about attending to business as {5 Waiting at Cleveland, —on | west an¢ sit! continue to do_ro_unttl Saturday, when the enons out for at Any Time. | guarda watch -gssume tengibie proportions again on finances of the Standard Ol! Company, The cave-in occurred fast as the Gay fhe Fourth of July and hol a recep-| CLEVELAND, Juty S—United States {with the exception of William Rooke | gang had reached the heading to begin “gon at hix Cleveland tome, Forest Hil, |Marahsl Frank ML Obandler, accom-|feller and John’ D. Rockefeller Die-| work. One hundred drillers and sand forthe enteriathment of process-eery- (panied by Deputy Frank Gchwentner, |trict-Atterney Sime eald to-day thet hogs entered the shaft at No. M Bust | fact, we Intend: frst to Sa against yietted Forest Hill to-day..The|every effort was being made to locate! < important gathering. eager vet prominent and patien; |S officers were mdmitted to the (these two men, and he believed that tt) ‘Tmnited Btutes deputy. marshals of the ewuntry will be there. ‘A Cleveland despatch brings the an- Reuncement that a member of the Rockefeller household has said the|Seouty on guard with a subpoena for {ard O1l Com @tantard magnate intends spending the Fourth there, and added that all this New York County, But and threes when the & pee nen grounds and at ence proceeded to the|would be done before Saturday, on|was heard. The trighvann Rie remaining around the house fer an |turnable for the abaft, the commission as soon 7, to-day dented the) met by RG, Bron, the enginees i, | Wmcn Gov. Hughes tas Tt was inferred that Marshal Chand-|D. Rockefeller would be advised to ac-| arming himself with a club he ord. Under the Public Utittts “talk abew Mr. Rockefeller dodging |!er had reached the oonoluaion that Mr. |cept service of the subpoena sent cut) ing tightened laborers buak ered | mide are Fequirnd to | rocnas is absurd. Mr. Rockefeller |Rockefolier was at Forest Hill, atate-| ‘pm the Federal Court el peannrsttwent ariel eat eee tay | mission on or befor ‘Goinot hiding et ail, it waa urged, but|ments to the contrary notwithstanding. |isued for Mr. Rockefeller was dented | long hole to the place a few yards back | 0 Hier Comm “Basing my opinion upon prtvate in-'at the oMfoe of the District-Attormey: | tram the head where the FETE vai Sredirordays formation —and -indiostions at Fores: Se eth cine Ue occurred, He saw portions of the bodies | {82 blank forms for Henkel has found and served | Hill I would say that Mr. Rockefeller|P.tore the issuance of a warrant would| Of the two dead men issuing trom the | «Rh i nok meeting ‘on Charles M. Pratt, I. Q.|now js at bls Cleveland house,”” Mar-|be considera! at all mass of fallen earth. A half doen men| City, han asked the com Barstow and William Mo Hutchinson. | shal Chandler sai on reaching his of- ———————— bleeding from lacerations on the head | opportunity to be heard whom he reached st No. % Broadway, | fice “Jost how or when he arrived I and arms ero also laying around say. | Ged they ave now under abligutions to ‘ before Judge Landis in the ited States Civoilt Court et Chicago] Clevetend yestentay—morning and ea-} urday. Tho Marshal was hop-| tered his estate by way of the rear «n- ontt-and getting sho met-at work soa} Puiroad man of Gug out the godies of the dead mon. | viaing the exp: ould find Mr. Rocxereiter~ in| tranos-on-Extty rost. The onty answe- Two hours later work was be = = =e z Btandard’s offices, but it was a|I have obiained-te-eny-afmy-questions z ~p thd Toe" PURINE “Hae Uswe Set Sanier ot the exper emmioyed by | Founded 1840 New York ~ hope. at tis house was from the front gate ‘Waber, one of the gead h stro] Apttall road y Cota iamon ag Were) ‘Cheers Them Al Up, keaper, who repeatedly anid: “He hus recently ibeen' married seiner ae epee ee Oey, By the: nem Ce Our City stores. will : Dey passed through this gate.” ENTE RRETTT cat dpa ratiostss Deter) Et adnate tl f u BL Bam, eras r, * trical inepector; F. Yan Hoesen. sn Coney e closed all da Fie is uaid to feel, however, thathe is) ~: a igor an the’ rich’ man's) tall, and’ omy |povard aie omelets: peroary.|Polce Want ‘Peachy Joe” to serve him to-day. He has Po You! * NING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 2. d’s. First Acts NJURES MANY One of New Boar Will Be Inquiry on Raise of Rates. Had to Be Clubbed Back — | (Special to The Been! Rallroad in raisin will in all p! or he & tate Uulities Chairman the commission, sald to-day tha: no complaint had as yet been lodged with. tunnel at a point Just east of ‘Third egiesie eae in relat | Avenue killeq tro men and injured halt) tation rates, bat that nooessartly dit ess-Servers Call on Him j,rakewood, N. J j Re Do Jia not here, th | to the Rescue ewe aren Cate his property. | é Rescue, New York Centra + Pocantico Hills, Back of ilea clea Datu. Ce Geos others at 7 o'olock this morh-| not indicate that action Teconic Farm. MARSHAL SURE | Bat the thing aut : The dead men are: taken. ROCKEFELLER IS aaa : }8e. 4 Carsaine ibd Sokeslseteerns tea hx txt CO) Ca) _o_ thie! most ‘vatusb omer) Recesteties ng eosectes) © © IN CLEVELAND. | conection with Su enesa inte Ninel swale oe Wrenty-Ave, of |e have Jasibaletlon 0 e tHon question: where ateam. ronds enter | the case broug quire into that matter or any other, ! nirty-seoond strect and started east, |0Moe force and get in shape for real | bring the offic! The question of a fict rate of two Rockefeller residence. Chanéler, efter | which day the subpoenas are mado re | ha name cents on ralircads will be taken up by | MAke panicky and made a wild rush as possible. |*%® Inquiry will be} made before them. nt mubjects There were a number of companies jcxiniant atone the merger waa etteciea hg Kind You Have Always Bought which had business relations with the hey were supposed to pay Bears the ty m certain sum based on their, Signature LTH . When all these companies of a ce onger rater oharged | were juggled toxether the clty found) le the accounts hour, started dowatown, leaving his | John 8. Miller, attorney for the Btand-| “At the heed’ of the shaft they ‘This ts one of the impor nvestigate, Mr, Rocketelier. Teport emanating in the Bast that John | dharge. He took in the ait: nang | te Commission would tn Se om 1a atl. and Commissjoner Decker te arranging | As dnoth chew tie Pasa rehal oomtated’ regina, to meet then and recetve whatever || a st Seid th y ba’ iter. at ‘but it looks as though he “=o VICTIM (lf THUGS Brown ordered these men back to the eSmniae ner’ Bague, SSiesiprentical Pert inspector of wecidenta: G. P. VETERAN, BROKER DEAD. Auarmaihterhnuperrisurlet gree | AILS TWO AND «HELP COMMUTEGS TRACTION TRUST Fenle TO BE PROBED Corporation Counsel sub) mmission | would not be most yaluable the eommuta- | great combi: | detore we in- | Aldermen, by resolution, organizes cur | Could Institute » make an investig on It declared that city, in that ecker was | jtmelf un preparing the thdivi son has brought sev: | money due the city. untan, nies 1907 Aldermanic Inquiry to Find Where City Stands. tlon ‘orporation Counsel William B, Elli-| enone planning to get after the Ryan- Dusiness Men Want Crowded Thor- Reimont traction merger ty find out, oughfare Widencd. mm to commu- | Just what kind of a watered combina- The widening of Fifth a Uon IU Tk and why the city cannot got) has deen held up dn the co | more information concerning tho earn- In ditter Srhie “Our power of initiating reforms we | gcrneg, the different companies ft ab-| nue ang Thirty-fourth street - ; = | Mr Bllison has had sutmitted to him to, Mayor McClellan sixned) by th L DOUCLAS |S mass of facts and reports about the| heads of many prominent dusineas firny W. eo ” and will probably have) from Thirty-third to, F hird stree ES FOR ht before the Board of! as well as the owners of many n $3.50 Si MEN ak: when he wil! of dollars’. worth of property. z ts ‘ act as the investigating counsel. Jie, The Widening of the street was to be Atrialwillconvince fee Of 8 and eee Re Rae of the merger into oourt and compel them to testify, but j®# the Aldermen have full power to R iA at thought sulta to collect Ho will“now, it fs deolared to-day, un- have. p> forced to traction servic avenue.., Among the slxnera are | ‘s, Thomas Young, | ‘ ea, Walter J, Bolo er & Son, Black, Starr ay | amore & Co., Pease 4 n, the Gorham Com. Franklin Simon | Re nds of the old for small er ad gil Glad-Pheet an Corn Remedy AMOVES ROOT. COMPLETELY anent and Painless! EXP Geet for Calis: Flesh, ENTIRELY KEW TREATMENT > FRET ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Complete Treatment | Wants facts warral ee FIFTH AVE. PETITIONS MAYOR nus, which by th he Knickerbocker Trust Co fight of the Kn y tack cous } pany to save its fine front at F vived yesterday by a petition presented $5.50 shoes are f.* thebestinthe world Greater New York For Infants and Children, ROOK L ENE iroad yay. emit. Lins Hroadway AY Steins Avis Fulton St, 20, Pendle Hi Lroad street. 478 FURY AY Mr. 42:|. Fourth. Park &Tilford | y the pent a telegram along this line to Dis- and “Saunders?-on Charge: a TES andere Braccestumpectoraar eel Ei i trict-attorney ims, ia Chicago, and George W. Bond Had Tradea on | 80° COSTE On Saturdays during mwhen it was recetved, a Chicago des- of Murder. aietemeteea Sara ae Jul d A patch saya, Mr. es Pecam | cheerful we 2 ee re rinse 18TT. SOOV-FOUND IN NORTH RIVER, ill i: ugust we ' and mysterious. He “we talk ‘Deputy. Sotrwentoer was stationed The death of George W. Bond, since! 4p unidentified man was found noit-’' will close al Feporters, and warned all his clerks to|wpor the front porch of the Rockutelier Soe Ae 187 am member of the New York Btock| ing ia the river off West Thirty-fourth 5 t p. m. gay nothing, The District-Attorney in-|home with instrootions to remain there coed - 3 preheat old Exchange, was announced on the Moor! street to y Th an ap 1 ' fimmted that he wished to keep the| indefinitely and ococadtonally to walk | employee ut the Richmond Brick Com-| c+ tng Exchange to-day. hevelbesntabanta forerstventcaacten eS Government's moves entirely qulet, so| Sout the: grounds.” pany, died in ¢ CE Bene eel MrijiBondidied’ Sunday after a brief about his ‘clothes by Bross way, endl Twenty-first Street { . Rockefeller might be on By * e 37, finess, at his home, No. 684 Lexington tifled. Broadwa: an Forty-firet Sirs | or, eller might be givens sential 47 SERVED BUT - | when be was assaulted and robbed, |avenug and. his funeral took piace aed |[Fifth Avenue and/Fifty-ninth Siract kets ath rel THE ROCKEFELLERS. | men known as "Peachy Joe" end i ecmsen twas t Greenwood Cemetery. ences Tele elie lerecer “Baunders,” both about thirty-five years Pittsfield, Mass. — Mr. Rockefeller tm positively here at his daughter's coun-|hae succeeded in serving with way home from the brick plant when | an: jock Exchange firm. He was an|ot the Holy De D- | attacked. tindly from the congtes trader. The police sny his assailants are two | this afternoon from his late residence.) GivES RETIRED PASTOR $5,000. Sixth Avenue near Ninth Mr, Bond has not} PATERSON, N. J.. July 2—The Rey,| Columbus Ave. & Seventy-second St |been a very active member, of the Ex-|pr. Maxie, wno recently retired from New York CHTOAGO, July 2—The Government | lt. Kay was forty-five, Ho was on his ichange, and he was not connected with |tne pastorate of the Episcopal Chu RAILROADS. speech. Sixty-one years ago the Lacka- wanna Railroad opened its lines for pas-- senger trafic, and for the first time freedom from dust, smoke and discomfort was .pro- claimed for travellers, Since those days the Road of Anthracite has maintained its lead’ in comfort, cleanliness, punctuality and safety, as the Nation has increased in pros- perity and greathess. fed NEW YORK: NE 117 West 125th Street, THE ROAD O Next Thursday one hundred and thirty-one’ years ago freedom was proclaimed throughout the land---freedom of person, press, religionand __ streets, In celebrating the great day devoted to National re+:. joicing go up into the green hills, far from the crowded ; and with the family partake of the life-giving: . 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