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.THE EVENING ‘FRIDAY JULY 5, 1907. | < , WO RLD. _Rear-Admiral Evans Will Carry | 616 Guns and Have Total Tonnage of 320,012. : Sixteen big battle-ships, composing the Atlantic fleet of the United “3 = Navy, in command of Rear- Admiral gh De Evans, will i will be added to the feel, The news directly from President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay igh Secretary Loeb, and follows on the heels of an equally positive y the President that the ships were to be sent. 1 > tly the only way to reconcile ; ford any information officially as to the onfilcting statements will be to! contemplated fleet movement, Secre- ft-all on Loeb, | tory Metoalf is in California, Asrtat- | Tuesday Announcement ws ant Newberry ts at Watch Hill, R. 1; the President had not eve: | Aamir Browngon, the Chiet of the | i | Navigation Bureau, who is next in line, | to fleat Into Pacific waters, Rees visiting President Roosevelt at Oyster; Gomes the calm jadmisrion tia. | BAY, and the Acting Secretary of the mah il et seca sind ths | NSYY to-day ts Rear-Admiral Mason, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance, who ; futine ie Navy’ wement and " ; tine of ae yen Seat iainbtest con. |28#UMes the office by virtue of senior--! ¥ ity, but can scarcely be regarded as| with the posstbilliy of trouble! se stnority in the vaatter of dispont. | ton of ehips, which does not directly concern his bureau work, The opinion of the officers on duty torday Is that but One Toute Ia feasible | | for. Ee big whips, and that fs by way | of the Straits of Magellan. Ti Buez _ Out by Secretary of tne aery, | Toute is longer by a sa Saas x Alt. “He arsigns as the chief resion than the Magellan route, This, accord- “it Is the policy of the Navy Ve-) ing +6 the best calculations and aflow- Bent to keep the fleet In American} ing yor short visits to ports not on the @amiuch as possible.” | nearest sailing ronte, ts, about 13,000 woes on to say that the Govern-| Milles in tength. Voyage In Sixty Daye.” The battleship Or the fleet Hes might 2s well bo | distance from Dantes necet ia unten home as to be spent abroad. ( fnict, Fla., in 1898, in eixtyrthree days, { : Great Naval Display. +t wilt be the greatest display of Sgn | eth—erer seen in those + 6 Mec: is to make the voyage was! t New Pacific Fleet CGne 516 GREAT ae Guns, Has 320,012 Tonnage > WASHINGTON; July 5.—This is the fleet with total tonnage snd guns which will be assembled in Pacific «.aters within a few months. There will be sixteen battleships. eight crulsera and one gunboat. To- ge, 320,012; total number of guns, 516. battle-shipp—Connecticut, Capt. Hugo Oste-haus, commanding; toa- nage, 16,000; guns, 24; epeed, 18 knots. ‘Maine, Capt. Nathan BH, Nilew; tonnage, 12,500; guns, 2v. Louisiana, Capt. Richard Wainwright; tonnage, 16,000; guns, 24. Missouri, Capt. Greenlief A. Merriam; tonnage, 12,500; guns, 20. Virginia, Capt. Seatan Schroeder; tonnage, 14,948; guns, 24. Georgia, captain yet to be named; tonnage, 14.948; guns, 24. Now Jersey, Capt, Willlam W. Kimball. tonnage, 14,948; guns, 24. ° Rhode Island, captain yet to be assigned; tonnege, 14,948; guns, 26 Alabama. Capt. Samuel P. Comly; tonnage, 11,525; guns, 18. Hlinols, Capt. Gottfried Blocklinger; tonnage, 11.525; guns, 18. Kearsarge, Capt. Herbert Winsksw; tonnage, 11,525; guns, 22 Kentucky, Capt. Edward B. Barry; tonnage, 11,525; guns, 22. Obio, Capt. Lewis C. Hellner; tonnage, 12,500; guns, 20, Minnesota, Capt. John Hubbard; tonnage, 17,650; guns, 4. Vermont, Capt. William P. Potter; tonnage, 17,660; guns. 24. Kansas, Capt. Charles H. Vreeland; tonnage, 17,660; guns, 24. Protected cruisers—Charleston, Commander Frank BE. Beatty; nage, 9,700; guns, 14, Chicago, Commander Robert M. Doyle; tonnage, 4,500; guns. 18. Milwaukee, Commander Charles A. Gove, 9,700; guns, 1¢. St. Louls, Oommapder Nathanit! R. Usher; tonnage. 9,700; guns. 14. Gunboat Yorktown, Commander Richard T. Mulligan; tonnage, 1,- 710; guns, 6, The armored cruiser Vaquadron of the Pacific flest, which will have headquarters in California waters, will be composed of the Washington, #7) Capt. Theodorick Porter, and Tennessee, Capt. Albert G. Berry (sister ships, 14,500 tons; guns, 24; speed 22), and the California and South ta. 18,680 tons each; 22.15 knots, 18 guns, almost. compicte, with || officers yet to be assigned. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Stockton will com- mand this armored cruiser squadron, the Tennessee being his fiagehip Roosevelt does not mention this) Him she was handicapped by the com: ‘Bt all. Mr. Metcalf insists there | pany of the ttle ‘Rundoat was scarcely able to make more "na RoMett ere Seas Ahan sightarnctepecome natin heavy planni i j seas of the South Pacific, and also by p Practice of the squadron.” He saya, | the tact that as a precauilonary meas- P does the President, the feet will! ure the Oregon was sent around tne “ Time Not Yet Set. inary crulsing set which for the big] I WORLD RAGE CHART “FOURTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD, JULY 5, CLEAR TRACK FAST, emain in the Pacific for a few | Went Indies, appreciably jengthening §A2 var gad Sea, Ron-winners of 83,000; 91,000 added: So the opinion now is that under ordl- cater Bete rag u Taner, bf, dy Oclderest—Lady Himmel. aa ndex Starters = *Phe time for tho advance toward the | battleships means about ten or twelve - hidt been set. Mr: Locb says knots ah hour, and allowing « reason- bewe | able time for coaling en route, the At- atic fleet can make the passage from ew York to San Francisco in less than aixty days Jralbiell Sonceded that Renr-Aamirat enr-Admiral Robley D. Evans is now |Robley. eas Evans will command the By ree 1 EDs ina a ses party d he would appear at the Brooklyn ervice in command Tanklonge:| 14 ‘Yard last Wednoeday, and he did perhaps than any other Admiral in re- to thia city from Washington, but frien ay tay net woul Re gay fs ‘4 consultation with several naval his active career by ike to wind up ‘ely con Bt a hotel in Manhattan returned around the American ly, gonauetne greatest fleet ‘of warships ever gotten together In these waters, and there im bo dispositicn on the part of the of the Department, who have matte confidenoe. fn a (ably, to} sea the officer this request. Start From New York. It is believed now Poke of fs slog “will oat ered about {ion Tear’ suet which ah . in #f may de sooner, He ikewh \ “the moye has no military sig. n in Pacifico waters battle-ships—and ten armored fu. If the American ships already aro counted Uncle’ Bam Shen Admirs) Exeng's feet gets f. WAVE winetsen dattie-ships and armored cruisers. WASHINGTON. Jvly 5.—Dotaiis. of mish Bh. we 7 i. rong pa. the jast hed lg ree ao Sempe tae ree-yearolds 75 Time—1.89 2-5. and upward; $1.20 Winner, b. «., adi by! Yenkeo—Formet. Owner cine } ing Water, STeceie J. G. Core. Hype off, 8.06. Scratched— Runn ours, ‘yest movement of the Atlantic feet wer nna en he sade FUP. a a fag eee hgre be went, into the lead * Py jPadific watera have been theoretiou proved Fa ty Sts at ‘Worked out weeks In advance by the | crip Sars fee iat the | Cee RUAN NE Heese ata diva ane tort bot Hitt and. just "rot Bo general board. But theas details ¥ Polat in the teas ot THIRD tinge) 1,00) added: ghar: Décensarily subject to constant Magellan sealigithe: coal barely 4 Meastly. be yisrens ath iam a Po ee Suimetion aE Yeeutting from the withdrawa] battleships from active commiasion A account of having been declared was or in need of repairs and Ssubsltution of other ships just into commission and fresh from y han ronlenished for th to. meine forge, puny te calloe Be to Panama, and from teat Point th ships would proceéd withou e. to San Francisco. after reaching Thoverents of t e ca + ee Jockeys. ft granioele as __Open-High Clos PI. Bh: ob 4 rt 1 #4: é it a more delioerate t Althoug thle state: able. it fal apparent that the ‘explanatto found in the fact that the bathe thj02 | wil be within euay reack of Sem hes | eisc0% tn Jn otiier words, “they: could ites arrive St tha: y other fest could, Anaad] on of coaling ee ‘Help Wanted 2055 leet ln @ very serious » 7 - ols —of _dolng”-this have been a mided for in the plan: if th and it 3 ert ei eta Board to pelhos fob Snes, peal be final rat ind with ibe Aenultelent able them to replenisiy thel | pliee without any depend, can World’s Want Directory. FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1907. Harness-Makers BR coallng stato In this case a 1 not | than ‘twenty. colliera Ot lees thea necessni ana me artws, withstand the t jump and won waltontine Dave Lee yonet wax Koln saay when e oi at FOURT ated ata te thres-yeur-clds; handicap, 38.000 “added one ibs. ‘Thme—1.51 2-5, Winner, bh a. by Pisavine--Donnty ae Dak Ba ra mee et ad, ber fe te Suat for th eens hee ‘and then quit, something ike Hours work S30; Cast wit be barnad ont thay fooe Horseshoers + 11 'In the second case the plane reviae treed tai i for the free use of merchantable soot Neuter 1% slong the route, which of course. would Tanlteraee " {| diminish the need for collier: Jewellers + at Add Three to Fleet. Keaton Help... 33 under the plan it te pro: pareseee tas 1o five ‘ooliiers already Machinists A the American fleet will Naaenear Dg, Wand to Sandy Point. ' point ts not only scare Metorsen| 1 tremely dear at Umee” Markara)) 4 B ton as against ¢ Moulders 2 nawiannte or ty ‘ine precede” him siderably. The armored cruisers Wash ington and, Tenneavee, which aps snow in Frenen waters. aro under orders. to jTeturn to the Unilted States + 2/ refitting, to proctst to + 12| Const part more deed, Polishers Porters to form of oSBaw-Soae far Seantewnraare Packers Sj cruteer squadron to be assemb! Preseers 5 | — Bers :|ROOSEVELT HAS Salealadios CONFERENCE WITH | ARMY AND NAVY MEN. BAY, L. H. Brov es OYSTE July ch b.—Rear of he 1 of the Navy De ale of the ros Departments and of Trimmera were kucste of: Presiten Tinsmiths . at luncheon at Sagarmor> Typewriters Besides Rear Admiral Rrownson the-r were ‘present Frank H. Hiteheock. First Asststant . Postmaster - General; aehe eorke W. Woodruff, Acting Secretary of the Interior, and Brig, B-:Aleshire, the new! jermnster-Generul. > { Weear-Aemiral W James Quar- H. Brewnson stated week, month cand year, The ay ti teaching Oyster Bay. that he aia Prints mpre) “Help. Wanted" | ot know what shine would comprise Vie flee) to go to the Puchie. Admiral! Lany-three ollyer New York | sau ecu ctursnen et all hs KRow of the Mntepded cruise was what he\hug xeon tn: the parapepars, + pasa ecw ae m6 talle and Wianer, b. ¢, by Kingston—Rayal Rose. co asa fram making the when @ been. closer_up but ap ie tmprov'i loned fed ‘to land. third necsess to pull up and come “around she “furionma, “Futurity by Prince of Melbourne Open, ich Clos. Pi, 3 B. 1 6 5. 10 3 8 4 9 Mred from the early pace: Nywoder One ts Improving. Sez “Raat Se rae oc Reasiucse § Beratched—Cyinbal, Bukey's Bon, Keep Moving, at the end to win. Long Bal! sould never set -Ap. ed Up, Sule was hai . hunk on Kamely MAKE COMPLAINT ABOUT were aithor trivial or t didn't exist [At ail. He cited a) cases, among u BINGHAM’S BLUE BOOK | Sem fired eine “Ferponding te ce | false ararm. ‘elegraph Inspector J) it compiain of nw Hospital Superintendent Says Com-} 1 PAgEHD, leo. he. bela turned excl! uf if missioner's Advice Causes | St treed, falter wione | a wl even the attempt had been rade, three fire engines couldn't pump out. —______ - Trouble. Commissioner Bingham's Blue Book jee am eitizoda In the matter of call- ambulances and fire engines wns severely srittcisea@ by Dr. { ‘VAIL RLECTED. At a meeting of the directors of the ac Ing toulay \ Mew York Telephone Company this Charles Hornby, - superintendent of morning Theodore N. Vail was elect. lower Hospital, who sald that irre- Brysidlent, of the company, to synceee | 1 ponalbles!. w sping 6 rles er, deceased. i sponslbles were keeping the -ambu- now president of the American Tel- lances rushing @bout on ‘casea that epnone and Telogreg: Company, - : S i mY Sa peek IMGRGAN'S YACHT | {S HELD UP FOR ART TREASURES Italians Search Corsair, but to Export. , MILAN, July 5—A great sensation has been caused here by ths news which has leaked out of the overhauling of J. Pler- pont Morgan's‘yacht Coreair recently by the customs authorities at Venice in consequence of special orders from the Geotral government at Rome, Mz, ‘Morgen'a repeated and hurried vialts to Ttofy and the frequent presence of his vag’: in Adriatic and Mediter- ranean waters occasioned grave sus- picionis on the part of the Italian Goy- ernment; which has been more than ordinatily watchful of late, owing ta the notable frowth of shs clandestine ex- port trade in precious works of art. It ts stated“'that a search warrant was lesued in the present case owing tothe supposition;sthat Mr. Morgan bad parchased a portion of the famous, }{’Strozzi art collection from tha: prince's Florentino gallery a tow weeks ago. The customs officers had, however, to retire discomfted, for, although the baggage and other property of Mr. Morgan his guests were thoroughly ransacked and the yaoht's departure was delayed for over day, there was no | trace whatever of the missing treasures. | Mr, Morgan vows that henceforth he will Doyeott the ungrateful country~on which he hes lavished such magna | mous proofs of his personal Loner Lieteketss Ma ee *s JUDGE SWINE, OF FLORIDA, DEAD Passed Away in- Philadelphia, Where He Went for Treat- ment for Kidney Trouble. | PHILADELPHIA, July. 5. — Judge Charles Swayne, of the United Btates Cour$ for the Northern District of Flor-. fda, died at the University of Pennayl- | vania Hospital here this afternoon. Judge Swayne had been suffering for some time from complicated’ kidney troublea, and was brought here to the residence of Gardnér W. Kimball, his bon-in-law, for treatment by Dr, Ed- ward Martin, of thie city, He did nog and later was removed to the where operation was per- formed on him last Tuesday a week. Ho improved, but tna few days he again began to fail. Those pedaices when he died were hia bis wife, daughter, and her hus RUNYAN BETRAYED | BY WOMAN IN WHOSE FLAT HE WAS HIDING, (Continued trom First Page.) mustache shaved, and inde then he has been growing a beard. Threatened to Blow. Her Head Off. “Yemsterday, when I read the papers, 4 | | | | T, y, George, here's your picture!’ That's not mine sald. ed It, and paid: ‘It | you or-Slary (the colored maid- of this I'll blow your ‘heads 0! “Today I told him 1 wae, reine out to buy food for supper and went right to the station. 2, Thought to Have Gone to Europe. Fo: the first three eye after Pies yan fed. carrying the ‘s funds in his dress autt tha he had. either “oat nin North Woods or that he lad taken steamer, for some obscure European rt. It was aald at frat that failing Realtn and the fear that he might die |jeaving his sickly wife penniless, driven trim into theft. | Qne theory was that ho meant to j hide himeel { in some forelgn country, where he might be joined by Mis wife provided he could secretly Induce hi: to come to him. and where he might woo back his falling strength. But| after the Pinkertons had pushed war favestigatian into the shoals. of Wall street. they discovered that Runyalt was one of the little minnows who/ dabble in stocks until they are gaffed. Under the name of Martin Chase: the miss! man, was 16a} od. had ‘lor } $16,000 In speculation... It was in it evitable conclusion that Runyan, know- ing setsctlon to-be Inevitable sooner or laters’ resolved to-go the mit. He looted the safe in his care of all the <a total of nearly $100,000 in’ bills of * Jarge and small denominations—and ran away. Sald to Have Boen Seen Last Night. The first intimation that Runyan had pot cleared out of the country came jast night. It was reported to the po- ice that the embeaxier had ey soen ane net vicinity of his jate home at No. td, Weet levanth wtree wite was. lying grostrated wi over her husband's disgrace dns | Ghandonment of her, who had juat retried home at Rochester, mother was sald ti 1, wald ft was nol aon ® brother, former is sand amen ha be that the catty Uve could atill bein the nelghdorhood. It develops, however, that the detectlves took stock in the story that their man was aull hang about New York, That thelr Judgment was £008 In proved by the capture of the runaway paying: teller. Left Wife with Only $10. . sUbyad, be pieiy young wile }OL (he vihveceer, Wved tO-uay Lo tae HOU OL Her MoLaer, NO, «wo Manhattan avelue. Sue le on the Verge pf collapse and is under the care of Dr, Duncan AMosberron. “Chester lett my daughter wtthout funds,” suld Mre, dthiip arn Ys Paothes of Mrs, Runyan, to an Ing World disxtace thas been’ & Ml her, Chester Find Nothing Forbidden | had + Teady currency he could readily nena mi HARD LINES ON JOHN D,, BUT IT H. H, ROGERS, Stand2rd Oil Man Returns On Baltic and Hears That Rock- efeller Must Testify. Radiant with good health and In fairly rosy good humor, Henry H, Rogers, John D. Rockefeller’s right hand nian, returned to this city to-day on the Baltic after a three months’ sajourn in Fraice. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. spent the greater part of the time at Vichy. "I hmve had the time of my Ilfe, the Standard Ol! magnate, everything ‘but money out Of the trip, lost at everything I played at." “What was it you played?’ was asked. _ Tr am-ashamed to 7 BAYe “ replied Mr. Roger When he heard that Mr. Rockefeller had been served with a subpoena he sald: ‘That is hard lines, but it lets me wala “and Kot I ‘Asked for an opinion on financial affairs, Mr, Rogers replied: “I am «tx feat tall and nothing op- Umistic. The businces dituation should have nm better. But with’ normal crops everything will come out all right.” Ho was delighted to hear the Amal- Samated Copper was doing so well. In inion the prosperity of copper is Maed and the demand will alwaya be greater than the supply. Then he swituhed the conversation to Mark Twain, and sald that his popu- ity ebroad was amazing; that he 4 reoelved the greatest ovation ever Sgrded an American Uterary man, | Rogers's yacht, with hig son, HL Rogers. jr, aboard, sent down tae bag to meet him. He did not leave the ablp. at Querantine, signalfing\that be would @0 @boand in the Nort at Gwenty-thind atrestnt ne rt Rogers said that he met 6ir Thomas Lipton, who told him that he was comin to America next year, Mr. Rogern said he jokingly suggested that mae saad @ steam « ave: yaont and faving been Informed that Mr. had returnel. Marshal Heakel at gane Somnmunioate with Btarr J. Murphy and M. 8. Eliott, counsel for the Standard Oil, at No. % Broadway, ro- questing that they notity Mr, Rogers “hat he ts wanted to-morrow before Judge Landis, in Chicago. MARSHAL DENIES ROCK EPRILER TIP, NORTH ADAMS. Mass. July 5.— Deputy United States Marshal Charles L. Frink, of this olty, who served a subpoena on John D. Rockefeller, to- Gay denied the statement made yes- terday oy John D. Arehbokl, Vice President of the Standard O11 Com: pany, to the effect that the sccept- ance .by Mr, Rockefeller was pre- arrangea. “I hea absolutely no tip from any source,” said fr, Frink, “that Mr. Rockefeller was at Pittefeld awalting eervice. 1 way stinpl, taking a chance yy Rockefeller on not met J would have gone back again at After I bad gerved the papers on Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Prentice took occasion to apologize for bis attitude. In the morning. do nat_xnow what transpired between the morning visit and’ my call in the afternoon. bat do ‘know \that the jone-disranee ti AREAS very busy while. mascat the house’. $15,000 FINE FOR Court One Railroad. to Pay Penalty for Failing to File-Oit Rates. (Becta! to The Bening World.) ROCHESTER, N. ¥., July 6—The New York Centro] Railroad Company was this afternoon fined $15,000 for fali- ‘ing to file # schedule of all rates with the Interstate Commerce Commission. The oll was carried choaper| for the Standard Oil Company than for other interests, a MISSOURI] EARTHQUAKE RATTLES WINDOWS LOUIS, Mo., July &—Two distinet Or eake shocks were feit at Bis. arek, Mo., 76 miles, south of here, yes. The vedvition’ “woo perday, atte male palidings and rattle windows and dishes nes DIO. MULOAHY.—Guddenly, July 4 JEREMIAH MIILCAHY, native of County Limerick, Irelant. ° Funeral Sunda: Caries O'Bri 47h at, and 34 ave. "KEEFE-—At 10 A. M. Wednesday, July 3, DENNIS O'KEEFE, ‘Puneral from Churoh of St. John the Baptist, Cliffside Park, N, J., on Batur- | @ay morning at 0.80, Interment Fort | Lee Cemetery. | ‘Was born in Newoa! West, County Limerick; supposed to have brother liv- ng in T8th wt, New York, by name of. Daniel O'Keefe, Relatives and friends fare invited to attend funeral; also mom- bers A. O. H., Division No, 2, Cliffside, Catholic Benovolent Asso- Holy Name Boctety, SCHICK.—HARRY C. SCHICK, on July 4, 1907, at Ms residence, 146 10th ave, New York City, beloved husband of Sates} erine McGinn, Notice of funeral herestter. A NELP WANTED MME, meee, See; Sot mor July 7, 2 PHM. trom Undertaking Parlors, oO keyorter, “and the at be gave her the ve aor ori tern Gi 2 lle “wii The t that iny 4d “realize that hee shi tak Peatacd erie made it a her every the the Noone” TE wet roy daughter“ shoulg "WAS GY erY minute jase Said, Riba white, thc i ee ie LETS ME GUT” “AEN YORK CENTRAL: SECRET SERVICE CLOSELY GUARDS J.D. ROCKEFELLER Standard Oil Magnate Travelling to - Chicago Hedged. About by Men ' Who Will Not Leave Him Until He Returns Here. {Special to The Evening World.) i CHICAGO, July 5,—Extraordinary precautiotis are being taken to guard John D. Rookefeller while he is in this city as a witness before Judge Landis, of the Federal Court, in the cases of the Standard Oil Company, accused of receiving rebates from the Chicago & Alton. The oil king will be guarded with almost greater care than royalty itself. A force of Secret-Service men accompany the nervous multi-millionaire to this city from New York and more will be linked to the chain around him the moment he steps from his train here. The Journey of the celebrated witness | courts. Just as it protects the poorest, {t will protect Mr. Rocketetier. whom {t was 20 dimoutt to catch with a) If Wi Atri e offical Information re subpoena is one of mrstery, All infor~ Son celved to-day by United States Dhe mation voncerning the coming of Rocke- triet-Attorney Sims, John D. MRecte< feller ty jealously guarded. Nod one can feller will arrive in Chicago at 1.40 te- find out anything dofinite about It, night. the will surely be| St? Rockefeller will go direct to the Fa eunteateRe oeitor -morrow morning, |Tesidence of hts son-in-lay, Harold ¥, wen that Secret Service men will be| McCormick. and wtil appear betere eer Min every minute of the time that) Judge Landis at 10 o'cloek to-morrow he 1s on the way and in this city. morning. The United Btates Marshal To-morrow will be Standard Ol Mela! in taking precautions to handle the day in Whe Federal Court, for tn nddition|1erse crowd that te expected tn the to tho head of the oll monopoly, there | court-room when Mr, Rockefeller tales will be no Jesu than cleven chiefs of the the stand. powerful company presént. It ix said| Cleveland Watching. that this fact may explain the extra-} CLEVELAND, July &—Jehn D. Reet ordinary number of Becret Service men|efciler did not arrive in Cleveland om who are to be on the alert |Lake Shore Train No.2 due here @t Mr. Rockefeller will not (ake @ single/130 A. M., as expected. A large crowd step on his way to the court that Bas|was at the Suburban and Union depots not been already traversed by a guard,|in antiotpation of the coming of Mr. and on both sides and in his wake Wwilt| Rockefeller. No {uformation te ob:ain- be-others Trsrethat he is given every|uble from the railway officials as to protection poraible. {the probable time of his arrival. It 1s said that the Off King will) The general opinion here is that he is have greater guard than any that) coming on Train No. 3, which Is fe has ever attended a President of, the| ported to be hauling extra car. Taig Inited States on a journey from Wash-) train in not due here until 10.00 P. M, ington, which will not gira Mr. “Rockefeller ‘am ‘All this precaution {s regarded sa portunity to stop off in Cleveland ep evidence that Mr. Rockefeller has bute to Chicago. : thrown into a more than auelly cues a : tate by being brought to {oMan the secrets of the Btandara of WM. ROCKEFELLER TO VOLUNTARILY Company. APPEAR IN COURT Another attempt will be mude to-day oz early to-morrow to save the richest American from the witness stand, United States Marshal Henkel re celved word this afterseon from M. 8. ‘Ellictt, generai—counsel tor the Wess Mockefeller's lawyers, have one more card to play tn-tte-game, and will be- of the Btandard Oil Company, that Will. fam Rockefeller ie on bis way to gin thelr argument before Judge Land:s when that official gets home from a cage with certaln other Standard officials to appear before Judge Landis short vacation he has been taking in Wisconsin, Just what grounds the law- yers will urgo an excuse for ther but it 1s ‘known cent Js kept secret, voluntarily pera morning in the they will move heaven and earth tolgyit brought by 129 eat keep him. out of the witness chair, inst the com Great preparations are peilng made a pa FIs, se es on for Mr, Rockefeller'a appearaice in| ROcketel Petoonh iaaraiting court. The room will be-ctoared. of all! uight-seers, City detectives will be-on guard to keep cranks from setting off any delayed Fourth of July freworks. Mr, Rockefellers private body guards will have soats near him. The procedure ts all mapped out. District-Attorney Sims will call the Oll_King as the first witness, it is said, and he will Be excused as #edn; as hia evidence ja in—If nothing coches out making his reappearance necessary, Al- together there jyill be eleven of the Standard chiefs in court, and-1¢ -Wil- am Rockefeller shows.up there will be.) a dozen. He Why Decn sulipoenaed to tell the financiai standing. of th® caneern so that the court may determine an ade- having TRY ft in Your Bath SCRUBB’S /Mollient Ammonia jand for « 1,000 other household | uses. _ Grocers and Druggiets. Be. Per Large. Boitle. counts. 1, Rooketeller\will be the cuest of ‘nie! son-in-law, Harold MoCormick, “st Bolleevue plece and Lake Shore Drive. He will be under the protection of tue United States and Secret Service OMctale will seo, to it that\he ts. wot; molested or anno%éd” while under. the + jurisdiotion of Judge Landls’s court, While Mr. Rockefeller is here and while he ts returning to his home, he ot be approached by process. oa from State courts where his as n witness may be desired. Perna. le = Tule which obtains even with “the bhumblest and poorest wit- nesses summoned by theyUnited Biates store anal ace srry fast our candy fasvbat makes tt eyed padryens oes Debora tines Oman stat tietcemene ist het ite ieee sweets seppiy ea WALNUT CREAM Sa aes AND SATURDAY Special Assorted Chocolates POUND. »10¢ 19c 19cl "Ss ae gg CHOCOLATE COVERED SMYRNA FiGS, POUND —l Ace. ge

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