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THE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY,” JUL ¥ 37 19073 5 WILCOX TAKES ~ FORMAL LENE OF POST-OFFICE ;Praises Men Who Are at. the Head of the Various Departments, GONT GET INWAY OFUTILITIES MEN: MAY GET HURT erage tee E. M. Bassett Serves Notice.on Pat McCarren, Comptrol- “sr Metz and Others. THE MAY. OR. Former Postmaster William R. Wi'll- cox to-day formally took leave of heads | of departments and superintendents and | istant superintendents of the New| At Not Until Next! York Post-Onice, He thanked his aa- | And Iner-Met. attacks, j alstanta moat heartily for the nelp they | He'll find the Sulrway long ago [se Pinkerton Detective Agency. ment plan. by dented -gottig’ to. | RON tor Moran not only den! Den- | He's Too . elscuene ets Wwilleas mia foe __Has covered up its tracks. Francia C. Clifford, a Mfa insurance | yer on any milssion for Orenand, but | | Acting Postmaster Morgan that he tool said ia did 3 that Orchard | ies mall a ol, wan the first |Stid hie did not koow that Orchard was Busy.” ortunity Of publiciy saying that solicitor of Sterling, Col., was the first | Mn te ie toon 2 Pieri aise ea raaiineads ehe then lwitness of the day. Clifford said he Joan Deonis, a former Cripple Creek | ee a 0 aehlevads could! not aye. sibs | e er) miner, when Introduced ds /a witneas| TAU heeai? ete tne: (Hoardicct Morgan. 185, He rented desk room! named Beckman, who, as a member an is gen ie Bats ‘A. Pettlbone’s store in Den- of the union, Rot up ‘in meeting one day and declared he was tired of peace, “ALE VATOR lls z UD GIRLS IN PAN, ve ot on | Women Faint on en ecine Dead) |D consequesiors,”* fi pny one ec! shall take a have no 1 Mu | {2 or Towa us, but we WHEN ELLISON DIGS and fellow-members of the Union at Telluride, Barnes declared that Rid- del wae constantly suggesting violence, Meant to Kill. you evar contemplate a crime?’ “Yeu, sir. When I started back to ‘Telluride I made up my mind tw xilt ‘any man who atopped me." “Did yout” i air; ‘the militia got me.” “Did Riddell say he would help you fill anybody?" “No, but he maid he would do the | game thing.” Barnes was a member of the strike | | committee in the Telluride district. He |aaid that In December, 198, all the mem- |bera of the committes were “a favor of joalling the’ strike off, except Riddell, who wald he would not atand for it.” | Pat Moran, the Cheyenne saloon- Keeper, whom Orchard said waa nent jm from Cheyenne to Denver to get | 450) from Pettibone, was next called to the stand, Moran gid he once worked for Pettt- welling clocks and (NTO SUBWAY'S SUBWAY. ; PINKERTON MAN ACCUSED AT The HAYWOOD TRIAL {Witness Swears Detective Urged Miners to Commit Various Crimes. S 3—The defense BORE, Idaho, July fn the Steunenderg murder trial lo-day continued its attacks on the testimony hard and the methods of | one. jn Denver, When Eikson epplies the probe | Jampe and other’ goods on the Instal- of Harry < yer, holding {t from April untll Novem- ber, 185, The witness met Orchard un- der the name of Thomas Hogan, Petlt- on he Introduction, Orchard] George B. Breen, formerly a ratiroad ine raeettd haters just as doxena| Conductor at Cripple Creek, and who! seh eet i as a witnean several days ago, was | of others did, according to the witnoss, | recalled to tell of taking Gen. Sherman who described the store as one big| Hell and a company of militiamen to i divided | Dunnville, Col., to round up some unton | coe oats was elsoi/an/cundiyid en who had taken to the hills. Breen | tsard that five uniformed men acted an] Got Money on Check. Bell's bodyguard constantly. They oar- chard told me one day that he waa hin rled sawed off shotguns, Orchard, {n making lots of money selling hall in-| Weapons of this character, which he and thought something ought to be declared out of order by eputy Coraissioner’ s Haste e to Clean Streets May Cost Life. done, I'e was the president testimony. referred constantly’ to miners’ headquarters sald he got at work ms it Ie clearly defined by the f | | Deputy Street-Cleaning Commissioner ree a h ie 3 Body of the Victim of w Aria, while, speeding north | surance,” “declared Clifford. “fle then | Treen told of the fight of three miners “Ie any one tKinka It necersary to i Wy tatayette street thia afternoon, at| turned to Pettibone and asked htm to|up the hill at Dunnville, and the firing ete thaclaw ch this boar an Accident. ‘Astor place, ran down and_nearly|casn a check. Pettibone looked at the jf, tne mnllltia: absthemn: (One of the men| | ens . © caD- fas been cro killed Joseph Poscasi, an ar aixty-| check and sald ne did no have enough |turey and thelr camp looted. In the NaN Cena CH three years of age, of No. 52 Bast One| money. He offered to give Orchant as icamp the soldiera found two broken sek no controversy Three hundred girls were thrown into | Hundred and Twenty-fifth Pos-| much; as he had, Orchard said he jshoU uns: one:rife; a aixahooter, (a palr fe perfectiy. plain, and we mean to go a panic thia afternoon when James | casl wan crossing from the east to the would take what Pettibone had and take /0f So rdines, 3 Lies Leeslet fas Contts phead with the work even-if we hava B ddshiaw, a vxindow cleaner, forty | wrst side of the street when Edwards | tho balance later. | Attorney Darrow. whemasked the pur- tooting pose of this teatimony by the Court, years of age, fell four stories to hia | ca t> bowl over an death while operating an elevator in | ed artist atepped di- . javkase This wa that may b his horn. The ag PP ma he was going to Alaska, nis B| r . t Naoue ares the sixatory buliding at No. 163 aes ess in te path of the machingcand | in June, 1906." {gral conspiracy to cruah. the Western ronutitutionnitty-of-t y erent retaroets | was thrown ten feet. Ciftora sald he never saw a Mght/ David Coates, at ono, time Lieutenant- Noardi i} | The regular elevator man, Stephen Av) Pp acas; way picked vp unconecious-by +1. -petttbone'tg cellar at_night but once! Governor of Colorado, wan called to the! HOW on, was at lunch when the ac-|pultca nan Reilly, of the Mercer street |") i fe [atand bythe derense Mm the Haywood } - Are ta Work Steadily. tred. It 1s believed. that | 1 Pibulances [eo ee | trial this afternoon. TO G0 = au why summoned an am xe On éroas-examination, the witness | “We are getting down to the work ny} ee eee ae TeSPoT TED ined a compound |eaid he heard in June, 1X8, that H0-| | FROM ‘ound flo vittrae hed wi ed a compound | KE ca i i buen ‘Ally there) &T und floor and ran it up to the fourth |}: the right knee and possibly | ‘a real name was Orci Petti- ‘JAMES STILLMAN NOT TO et speedily an possible, fy a Vast am necessary 0 the actual p floor, While attempting to ge! elevator shot upward to the root and} st. ‘Bradshaw wan hurled down the shaft nt fractui t off the | terns —<—=—— NEW MUNICIPAL FERRYBOAT. me along in his automobiie, niet eet Orchard haitola | Ahosnext tmests rald it was to show a part of the gen: He was removed to al RESIGN AND LIVE ABROAD. James Stiliman, President of the Na- bone did not teil him. He asked al tibone about the matter, however, and} jthe latter sald he believed Hogan's! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 50 Better Lots at #69, $89 and $147 per Lot F ree Excursion, E.E. MEACHAM & SON MUSIC—JAMAICA BRASS BAND—LUNCHEON. REAL ESTATE FOR “SALES a LONG ISLAND. Steam 3d Rail T10lley Fare on trolley {0c from Manhattan end of either bridge. Buysa 35° SOUTH ROSEDALE Just south of the City of Rosedale, L. I., and in New York City, 4th Ward, Borough of Queens. ] REAL E8TATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. All roads fead to Rosedale Nothing higher except corner lots and those fronting main road, New 3d Rail Electric a few blocks away. Cash, bal “sc per Week With interest at 6 per cent. per annum. Title Perfect—Guaranteed by the Lawyers Title Insurance Co. {Wed July 3—Fri July Ss |Thurs July 4—-Sat July 6 Williamsburg Bridge (Delancey St.), Take Hamburg.ay. or Ralph ay, cars and transfer to Bergen st. cars, Leave cars at end of tine, 1160 ‘Liberty “A¥O, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan End, Take Bergen St. surface cars or Fulton St. City Line. Ly biked LEAVE-GARS-OR“b!-AE-END-of ine, 14160 Liberty ave., where our representatives, wearing red Meacham badges, W! ill meet you. 43-17 Park Row, New York. 1460 Liberty Avenue, Brooklyn. The above advertisement presented to our agent at SOUTH ROSEDALE entitles the. bearer to round trip fares free. No Property. Shown or Sojd on Sundays. balance $5 por Week and ber of the { the elevator against the M5 right name was Orchant. clallet In ak. the affairs tha within | root alarmed the 200 girls employed in thee Ceetreey areata nea Aa to the check, Clifford eaid he ala tonal City Bank, returned on th {ts Juriadiction, We must pick up the) the various lofts throughout the Dulld-|PO%2 tg participate In the trial trip| not seo who It was from or the amount pareve Vip amroseeeene ere | work we ‘Inherited’ from the old Rapld/ ing, and they fled panie-stricken to the|°* ine new municipal ferryboat Bay | of tt. < nee fe Pe ee | on, State Rallrond a crushed | airived yesierauy from | “ _| Discus repor 9 had re- Transit. Commission, street, When they sew th [Ridge wile ATS TANT Gedver tng | Joseph C. Barnes, living near Mont-' signed or would resign, the presidency Commission ant ‘the reveral other] body of Hradshaw in the base ea A PAe toot of Waitehall mireat At | rose, Col, was the next witness, | Ho (the National City Bank and make branches of public rervice ‘eral of them falhted. Many AiR, Nvclock’ this morning. and afters sqig’ that he and George W. Riddell, “Aphans that whe Feporte wets aouue Two Residences {or Sale—S200 Cash, “One of the ng questions to-day | others left for honte, and refused to 6° jarip round he eee er | Pinkerton Operative No. 36, were chums lutely untrue, VOHACSA lee. yecent {adeancn | back! to work=—= + o'clock S 2 Pp : y. i Interest. a that relating to the recent ady ¢ 5 2 — MRS. S.D, RICKENDORFER | DIES AT LONG BRANCH. | (Special to The Evening World.) ot commutation rates'on the-part of Now York Already ELD of protests have come to us from those) who ar ed by the advance. | Every mail tr a in a bale of them. ! Tt 6 a vrobiem. of course, that must be | disposed of 5 posatble. ee te eta ‘ NCH, N. y Loyd ha zak a eid oe seer Samuel J, Rioaenaornf twenty-seven | ee a | yeasr of age, died to-day at her sum- ' « avenue, Elberon, “ hem, | mer residence on Par! \ Aaya Ae rey te tee Tne of typhoid, Mrs, Rickendorfer, ees! “3 se oy cs va we ring ® voluminous opinion on the law | NSS the eldest daughter of Adolph Le bas 3 Lacday |i20hn, has been Ill for three weeks, erating the board He sald to-day) 31) rocendorter 1s survived by her | that Jt) would not be ready for delivery. | husband, two daughters and one son. ers esirbind and possibly several) a. cay will be taken to New York esa Du) rial. The poera had planned to call on | fF PY Mayor McClellan to-day for a little Sega AR ee cUTRTETRT ehat about pudlic affairs, but His Honor JULY FROST IN OHIO. nent word thet {t would not, be con-| CLEVELAND, July 3—According Soi] venient for him to bold the meeting. | the local weather forecaster all low | He paid he was “tod busy’ to Pere | temperature records for July were! broken last night. The mercury fell to | the time, and suggested that next Mor y would -be—theeariieat open dat rf Fx Mayor itt town early to seek | @ degrees above rere, ‘There was-more | or Its frost, which, it is belteved, Quiet place to rest to-morrow. | riwill_get_noreat_on the! caused damage to vegetation in the Tooke alike and fia onicee, mast be days | country districts. A despatch from Me- | Moura a dayes A. At: wath It! dina, O:, saya the frost caused much | hie members apent the forenogn go- damage in that section ing over the work left to them by eeveral Jato Commissioners, and early in fhe afternoon went into « session that expected to continue until Jate, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. Make a Start July 4th |BUY FOR A HOME) MOTORMAN IS WITNESS AGAINST COMPANY. ‘ ‘Says Men Are Forced to Run rH | Cars that-Cannot Be orjinvestment. | == Controlled: $| WILL 51 PER ‘After hearing the mtatement of Mo- . START WEEK torman Joseph Gargan, arrested on a: charg, of running down and killing] Get tickets from our agents at Long Af unidentified man at Bixth avenue. Island City or Flatbush Stations any “and Forty-frat strect of dune 2, that ‘train—-Jply 4th or any day. f the running lever on hin car was put; ‘of order and that moto-men were not "NYO & LINDENHURST ESTATES CO, allowed to teat the machinery before) taking out a car, Coroner Acritelll yes-| Tele 2083 Rector, 74 Broadway. N.Y. terday fixed hin pat! at $5,000, pending | the inquest. He was sent to the Tombs REAL ESTATE.FOR SALE— tn default. AK ‘Attorneys for the le company, ones ted: QUEENS. | hey said the company would not M0! Ans OW per Cent Meevead persoeast Fey c amployes's bal! band for more | ivhout losing your Julyainterest oy pay. SHES Oe | WAG PR. Pes hal aerate TAO oat ‘fhe Coroner replied that he felt, tnat) RYE ere a ey] Gargan was a‘highly Important prisoner) Sao jn View of his statement, and he wanted | to make sure of his presence at the in<}, Quect in order to make-a thorough in- Yestigajion of the charges he made, Land Corpora- Brookiyn, N.Y, > IN SECTION “p”’ MASSAPEQUA New Yor..'s Grea est Suburban City Development. These lots now at opentug prices wil! advance monthly, LET INDEPANDENUB DAY MARK YOUR RUTURR INDEPENDENCE $10 Sscures Any Lot. $5 Monthly Thereafter. No Interest or Taxes for Two Years. No Assessments, Retuin Transportation Furnished at Gate to Track No. 9, At 1.50 P. M, TRAIN LONG ISLAND CITY, ALSO ‘FLATBUSH AYE., BROOKLYN, ~ _ QUEENS . LAND AND TITLE CO., TIMES BLDG,, 42D STREET, NEW YORK, N. ¥, ‘SITE SELECTED BY AL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL “ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. AL ESTATE FOR SALE ule WESTCHESTER. (eam WESTCHESTER Reon. ——CANNON BALL TIME T HARMON. On-the-Hudson Where the New York ~. Central’s Million Dollar Electric. Terminal Is Located MADAME NORDICA FOR THE AMERICAN BAYREUTH MILLION. DOLLAR ELECTRIC TERMINAL 0 DOWN SECURES A CHOICE VILLA SITE || woop, HARMON & CO. CLIFFORD B. HARMON. Building "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BY THE ELECTRIC S ie the ding Rail will do for HARMON.-+ When .the electrification is completed, in 1908, _ TO-MORROW, JULY 4, at 1.45 P.M. Leaving Grand Ce Trip Tickets at our at either Station. Every Lot a River View at HARMON The Highest, Healthiest, Most, Beauti ful, Most Accessible and Most Aristocratic part of W: ‘este chester County. iheb -class improvements abour expense. Upward of 150 trains a day will stop here, VISIT HARMON TO-MO $50,000 is being given-away to early builders. The site selected by, Mme. Nordica for her : and Musical College is at HARMON. REAL ESTATE FOR sALe— WESTCHESTER, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— : WESTCHESTE su mo WESTCHESTER. v/ a the Saber did for The Bronx, IN HARMON will be as close Cin time) as The Bronx. EXCURSION _ ral Station and stopping at 125th St. Get Free Return ffice, or trom our Representativ es (wearing ysllow badge) DON’T WAIT! _ RROW AT OUR EXPENSE. | Operations on a large scale now under way. “American Beyreuth”’ 315 Madison Ave. (Cor. 42 St.) New York.