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MEN'S STAIE CHLLED OF Bt ‘Men Wer Deserting i +pany’s drivers atid helpers in the trict. below Thirty-fourth atreet | ren called off by the strikers th selves. forday at théir headquarters at No. East Twenty-ei h street, ‘unanimously . to recommend “gnination of tte strike. fronted by the fact that few of t the Mere diserting. _ Feturn to work at the old terms, President Oler, of the Ice company, What he would hear any grievances ———bim-as Individuals and not as repres: ing @ union. om of the American pany ounced early that thé st @f several hundred trict below Thirty. h been broken and that practically al the wagon routes wero being cove! They said that there was no lenger @t any point in Manhattan, but adr re seriou All of the wagons from the * he street depot, the most impo: the TEES are of Manhattan, are thelr routes as usual. The“old cri tb point they having deserted the strikers’ rai | Decause’ they thought there was much walking delegate,” “At the Franklin street depor, all of the old men reported for early in the day, and the trouble is apparently at an end. At the Twentieth and — West a ef wagons are in commission, and the day. They expect to deliver At the latter two stations some (the wagons were manned by stri breakers, ‘were guarded by special The company 1s ‘torning, its attent: now) to “Brooklyn, where many of eld men are till out, and the wervice i at thie strike will be broken there within|‘ July oelebrants sought clemency from Magistrate Wahle in Yorkville to-day. @nce should be charged to the nation's birthday and not to. the Individual who sought to observe its anntyermarr. Just 14 prisoners, of all ages, nationalities and sizes, opt <the—dtepenser of Jus- hasty crippled. The officials twenty-four hours. a ae Mnstitation a Month Ago. BOSTON, July &—It became known “geday that 53.000 disappsdred from ‘the States Sub/Trossury here em ‘pills sent trom Boston June 7. ele ‘ier, who in ofMclally responsible all thas reimbursed the Gov- his own bank account. fot the sigttest. sumpicion renta upon Ho ie more than eixty years been counting the for & @core of years, —_——e—— -SINN FEIN CHIEF UPHELD. Meredit! expulsion eo 8! the Rol : hte Mr.’ Martyn be expelled wen carried by 4 to 7 SS ——— DEAF ELECT OFFICERS. WORFOLK, -Va., July W. Leditz, Color Firat Vice-President, Little Rock, Ark.; W. Codman, A 8. Long, Towa. + he strike of the American Ice C: anger of a shortage of the ice sup! vers Sid thelr helpers are in their pinces, “too work there we Twenty-sixth atrest depots half of the regulir force company's officials said that many more Would be manned and sent out during SUB-TREASURY CASH GONE. jo Trace! of $8,000 Lost by Hoston fn Jone, The shortage was diecoveres ‘ad the Treasury officials in Werhington tm checking up « package of $370,000 In, A much fanper sum might as easily have been 3. HL Vassar, of Lynn, the specie Govern- 1. de- to be flogged. The Executive Commit- tes of the club, Including ¢x-Mastor of —The Ne- the following officers inte Inst nignc: Beo- ; Vice: Cpe: Becre- Ritter, of Nortalk ‘Treas- UNON LEADERS in Such lebes That There Was Nothing Else to Do. ‘om: dta- has) em- | ‘Phe leaders called a méeting at noon 16 and voted ter “They were con-! heir} men Were willing to stand out and many | Tha men were informed that all could and said that the men might have if they Came to yonit~ Ice Com-| rike dis- had 1 of red. any | ply | mit ted that the situation in Hrookiyn was “ia on | nks 180, est the toe ke- nd in every cage the wagons|- policemen, ion the Thy for old of inn “ado Bi of BE. [IN THE ARNICATED DAWN OF THE MORNING AP TER PISTOL FIRERS Magistrate Wahle Fines Them ti labor he, has front PAY HEAVILY FOR MORNING reer cae Murphy. of Georce Me niet street. OC NO tb West Bixten th Mapintrate” Steinert, Court, was inclined to be lente: trying celebrators defor JY OF FOURTH = 22 $10-a Head and Says He Is Easy. A motley assemblage of Fourth of x the Court on the plea that overexuber- | ice engaged in the hardest morning's had’ in years. are brought Into court. I prisoners were Amerit, Used blanks, he let | warn | seapo jteen ment Hotel. side celebrating.” Breen In the. Exvex a on In‘each casa { Seventeenth Larry boniin, the oolice say. thet it wae a \em Policémen ‘arrested art to.day_ of 420 West sent leat hight and died In New York admitted ‘bullet from hts revolver whiok Killed Giendenning, who, they may. he declared waa his brother-t nai He : the dred thirty-eight were Cotes and th where the | years of, waa found dead early this} 2 ay morning. She had hanged herself in ber fter their pleas Sees He | home, No. 37 Wales avenue, Jersey City. nea of from ‘on. thir- Ttalians and four Greeks who were | Her niece, Mies Evert. returned shortly | | caught firtn) born, who had with a int nue and Fifty-first street. Kinsler was astonished to find the revolver held by a rosy-cheeked Irish girl, when she iat STeEhClas ene istrate to-day t ehe wai any and he discharged her with | the remark that she mui American plood in her v Sixty Fourth of July who laughed _TrRewonKs DROVE WOMAN TD SIIIDE a ;|Niece Retums to Her Home to} E -—-Find- Aunt Had Hanged Herself. ‘Mrs. Were called ouc, nd |ber aunt tianging dead from a bedpost| Mee Urn Tarde to fequest one end’ of a rope to the top of the high, ments from Punta Delgada RE Work East Sid of | Cleaning ble A, at reet, atable | carta usually It fe exp put Into fa: Sunday, jost tha e ) Vera were ex iD Twelfth wtreet, istrict. an@ in atreet, both on -Eardiow street, 01 [ton streeta or the carts, leleavias (ey |the year. But | extent with ga | piled high fa | idewatks All reports rea East Sie pt y seem con and discuss . ni crs i REMOVE REFUSE. | FROM STREETS Some progress ta being made in cl Ing up’ the densely populated distri of thé lower ‘east. wide. | day by the Stroet-| t—thirty from Sta- Avenue C and Seventeenth ‘and twebty from the Hamilton addit! igned to thene dist that!-conditions, satiafactory tre! energies of the dyi- ed to-day |tricts extending from Clinton street to known as the fourth the aixth district, [Twelfth street north to Fe the east | cleaning of such places as Essex street, | rd and Fast Hous. | ed a great | Streets in Good Shape. lyet remain choked to a con one mu Negroes Still On Boat. He the ase of Bevente are at this time of of the sid —- Cleaning Up the 2 Is Satisfactorily Progressing. i Hitty’ extra 00 | on te the be} shape dy} In the dis from side. many of streets derat of which ts} ed along the | againat the authorities had gan, e domestic at the Wyoming Apart: |¢hq Fourth with friends, and dlscovered| Heroismo, in: the Azores. arrigan, and isone burt refused to march | ne neighborhood of ad sie ‘bad comiained dur- Ing the day of the disturbance. —_—_—_————_—_. | RIOTING IN THE AZORES. LISBON, Portugal, July §—-The news- M1 cartridi Ent ring pe woman, Babine Finne- | after midnight, “having been spending! ce report’ trouble’ vat Angra’, de} Silk and Linen, and. Silk Crepe, Four-in- Th 3 on pape P. n The troops | The local reinforce. Of the 1, sixty-five persons were | ors; By Imposed charged with firing revolvers. All plead-| There was an pamela ta ib peel ed that a revolver made the most notes} of Ege ae ner Qegra crop_of-yOunk- and gave full vent to the expression or | COU TES Pralgned there betore Jus- Fourth of July jubilation, which other] tice W wyatt, There were about two nun- Weapons and explosives failed to do. cases. Many of the rritonera were Magistrate Wahle, however, tacked a Shred caren a Be Dine Swen » Inpoved fe who came before him. there?’ he asked ‘i “Maybe fifty more, Your, Honor; the and corridars are full of ‘em,” cell ° revolvers 3650 w prisoners was fined ni forefathers, the Fot to stop ruling for this offense it I'am here next Bx fen Fits Hicks, Votety- forthe Prevention of Cruelty ta Animals, did not get off ge lightly av sume of the others. He waa sean by Detective Conllp flourteh#tR a bie re- vo! carried the weapon. Magtwtrate Wahtis! t gate: lives at No. street. Ine of $10 cn each of the first twenty “How many more of these fellows are ame the reply from one of the police- “Lf it weren't for being held incon-| stent T wlart taxing the woole mod From persons charged with carrying ¢ realized. The Mag- Aulokiy’ the Where you army on the Fourth are as bad when the fast “of the “Instead of being | y celebration of the an- dawh of Nberty to- our uurth of July, has death and tnjurt It's There will be a diferont te, a Griver for the Bo- He admitted he always that hie case should be Investi- and ‘held him in $660 bonds. He 17: East Twenty-eigntn ou Held for Fatal Shooting. atrate Walsh remanded to the custody of the Coroner four men ar- | for rested carly to-day in connrotion with | of $250, he death from a bullet wound of WHl- Cle nase De, twenty-seven years Ninth avenue. Glen- | hot in thecaboomoenstha t y if you are looking for re; Daily Net Sold Increase! 92,005 MORE copies per day (Sundays included) was The World's average, growth for the firstsix rionths of “1907, over. the same period Fix thy figures firmly in your mind, Mr. Advertiser, alts. returns, free and unsold copies deducted THE WORLD Is the FIRST New York Newspaper. i : Tru of 1906, q Real All Readers. oe ci cod nt of ee organlz! and Trans jof the Das Strone. As” Aobater Mr, siderable fame. tions in a rousing sp ust Co! FB, THURBER SM Was Prominent in Business} and Law and-as a Writer ard Reformer — street. Mr. He write several books, ested In ‘his palmy days In the advance. American opera ani Thurber He ference in Thurber waa Francia B. Thurber, wholesale grocer, lawyer, Teformer and writer, whose for- tune wis swept away dn the panic of ‘892, Is dead at his home, No, 49 West | Twenty: fifth sixty-five years old. ; He came to thiy clty from his home | in Delaware County nearly fifty years ago and worked: as an office boy at ia | week. He later became.a clerk and ad- | vanced himself till he. was President of the American Grocery Company. |the ae of fifty-seven he was admitted | to the bar as a lawyer, he having been Into bankruptcy with Habtitties | At was inter d organized « State Antl-Monopoly League, which Was instrumental in creating the State | Railroad Commission. ber of many clxic leagues, was ope of | ot the Board of ton and was trustee] r Bridge under Mayor | rade won con- defended oorpora- | hat the Chirago | $99. Walle gener- | jally a Republican, he went Into reform | | ments aginst that party at times, | funeral will be lield Monday, a FELL ON SWIFT SAW, CUT ALMOST IN TWAIN. Workman Plant, aN | of No. }inost In twaln by ae treular Wert No Mangled In Yet) Taken Stil to a Hospital. ttman, fifty-two Becohd avenut Cabinet | 1 Alive yeara old, | ut al | wan AW to-da: CARPET. Gh LEANSING==-iii YEARS AGO almost every aR, or laudanum to ees it MANE FROM WHICH THERE and a FEW DROPS TOO Don’t Poison Baby. mother thought her child must have These drugs will produce will produce the SLEEP NO WAMINGL Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, re ine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dru; from selling either of the narcotics named to children atal i to Cena pay patselling. them ‘‘ poison.” The definition of ‘ ‘narcotio” pe and are probibi is: ‘1A medich: ich relieves pain and leep, but which in poison ous doses produces coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and | smell of medi tum are , and sold under the names of “Drops,” “ ondals,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto. “You should not permit any | | 1 He was a mem- | | | medicine to be given to your children without you or your e CASTO! Nor tA » of what it is co: CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, ' Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of DALY RIA DOES N Have You Seen At Coney Island World Will Contain as a Special Supplement A Free to This Splendid Entertainment, tm f as the Edition Ip, Limited. The Great Biblical Spectacle “The Deluge” Next Sunday’s| S Admission Ticket Order the Sunday World To-Day an know 4 | MAIL AND C, 0, D. ORDERS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. Saturda Hence These Bargains One o’Clock. It Will P 6TH AVE., 22ND TO 23RD ST, NY. This Store Closes at One o’Clock| Until Further Notice ill: Be on Sale All Day Friday and Saturday Until y You to Put Aside Other Things and Be Here During the Time Stated, Because ‘These Sales Are for the Days Specified Only. $25.00 Worth of Clothing For Just Half That Sum All Day Friday and. Saturday Until the Store Closes at 1 P.M. This extraordinary offer js made with the intention of crowding a full day’s business into half.a day Saturday, when this store will close at 1 o'clock. “It is advisable to make purchases early, because we have three great clothing stocks that we shall sell at half manufacturer's cost, iterations Free. ‘Perfect, Fit Guaranteed With Every $15 Suit at $12.50 We Shall Givea$i0O ~ Two-Piece Suit Free The $15 Suits are-made of blue serge, black worsted, black thibet, fancy cheviot and fancy worsted, in sizes from 33 to 44, You get the two suits for less than the regular ‘price of one. or Money ‘Refunded. | Men's $15 Suits at "12.50. And a Two-Piece Outing Suit Free ee ee |Neckwear for 25,000 Men| Girls’ onaMisses? Ata Quarter ard a Third Aciual Value Tremendous purchase from one of New Yors s greatest and best known manufactur- ers. All the new shades and color combina- tions in all-silk and washable ties. Silk Grena- dine, Silk Foulard, Imported Rajab, All Linen, ie acd $1.00 NECKWEAR, 2c Men’s $2. “|” Men’s $2.00 and Hands, Bat Wings and Eow Ties made in the atest shapes. Men’s Negligee Coat Shirts of white madras and French woven madras, | $2.50 CoatShirts White madras, with deiached cuffs) woven madras in beautiful Jacquard patterns, made °4.00 coat styles, wih aitached cuffs 2 Men’s Bathing Suits ‘ LOT NO. i—Mens and Boys Two-) LO. NO. 2—Nen's $3 to $5 Pure Piece Bathing Suts, in navy blue’and Worsted Bathing Suits, in black, plus D ack; strictly fast colors: pain jand- fancy colors; su SES at Coles all gu aE oe ant Think of Two-Piece Bresses ai This Wonderful Price! Of course they couldn't be made for the price we ask, Hough them way below manufacturer's cost. On Sale Friday and Saturday Two-Piece Dresses Women’s Two-Piece Dresses, made of white) | in light” blue, tan andi Sample Wash Skirts, fu'l side plaited Persian lawn, with em- broidered .waist: . Skirts 's4, 00 Values in. full-plaited models | 4, 59 | gray, Just the dress to] wear in the country or at the seashore. } Women's Samp'e Washable Skirts, made of Inon,. Unton ‘linen and all kinds of wash materials, strictly Bought from a New England manufacturer at 40 cénts on the pollar of cost to make. Better made and’ better styles than those and fully 4 yards wide, | Women’s $3. tatiored with three tolds around bottom and some offered in sales at twice the prices gel ed. Walsts, with embr-idered yokes, with pointed yokes en- tirely tucked, with embroidered motifs, with lace insertion, round yokes, lace insertion or tucking through body, long. or short sleeve and button front and back. In iact, walsts of 80 deseriptions are he ¢ for your choosing at these sen- 79¢ vies 98C sic: “1.48 sationally low prices. low prices, $1.75 ‘values Dresses sauce who 5 ea Girls ” _A. special lot of Girls! Wash Dresses, of percale and gingham! neatly made, strong and durable, z0s from 6 to=1+ years. Girls’ _ $1.50 Wash Dresses J 98e Girls’ Wash Drésses, like illus- tration, in all, new. style checks and Stripes, made with high or low necks. Nice and cool. dresses for Summer wear. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. . Girls’ $2.50 Wash Dresses $1.25 | Girls’ Wash Dresses of white and fancy lawns, dimities and hams, made in guimpe, and hig! neck styles. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. Misses’ $7.50 Wash Suits $3.98 “Wash Suits, in regula. Misses’ tion Eton and Jumper styles. Madej of fine lawn), linen and’ dimities: Sizes 14, 16 and 48 years, Misses’ Wash Skirts $1.59 ana $1.98 Clearance of our Misses’ Wash Skitis at-the lowest prices ever quoted on $2.25 apd $3.25 skirts: Gaughters ing