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_ tions on an uptown express on Aug. 2 e +Per Cent.:of Trains Carry No pene Passengers, peavtrates tae vice Causes Arrest of Many _. Disorderly. Persons. With Chairman Witlcok, in the chatr | ch the Public Service Cominineion resume!” W. its Ineuiry Into tranait conditions {n the €reater city. in the Aldyrmanic Cham-| den her of Clty Hall thin afternoon. Mr. Hedisy, of the Interborough-Metrapo! tan, again took the stand to be ques- “toned by William M. Ivins, the special "counsel for the commission. “Flow many trains are there on the Gleyated daily which carry no standing passengers?’ asked Mr. Ivins. out 60 per cent., 1 should say,” re- plied afr. Hedley. ‘ : Reena 4 per cent. carry Standce Yes, sWinrre yee Judgment.’ “And that applies to both local and express trains?’ “Yes, alr.” by °F. J. flome, who described condi- (| There were thirty-two people standing jlatforms. between two ot tae ‘Bares more climbed over te ne, tes on to “the oromnen platforms at rhteenth street. Home had got } at Fourteenth pert at &% in the ternoon, There were no piatrorm rda that be could see at Eighteentn Thirty-fourth streets. — ei ‘Cars Crowded, of Course. = Mr, adler’ then, weak it at it was of | Mi course tthe forms Of ex-, . ‘That would heb thing else,’ sald Mr, Reape a Apremere trom fen “Hoya and’-yotng. men are are sted every day for rowdyism.’ No Seat. No Fare. Mr. Ivins read the original articles of ion ofthe Manhattan Ele- iroad Company, This provided nmivstontrafis be operated & TS) ASM, and § to 7 P.M. ré, that {s, 5 lenta, the orog!- pelnigy cents, It also pro- passingers pay when leaving that when passengers “aHed to my atten: nave read tt,” on Sir, Ivins naked Hie ah He | t dirrerys synen,| & schedules: to” provid ble. fon tis to do » Ivins, “4f the old secelting the ticket after the train precailed Instead vot aeposit-hafore-enter=+ ing “The ears, oduld not the pemsonger, Feruse to deposit bls fare if he did not tatty a seat? ‘He could refuse to deposit his ticket er he had a seat or not; sald (Mr, Jou Anow— thet tire “demsar “for the deposit af the ticket before he has entered the train renders the con: tract: with balked; that mas an ex- tion, he @aid; one that he thourht ought tbe mresented to superior who formulated Pond egns Under which he worked. ‘ou don’t know of any nystem a by Wk thes paaseasee ene. Te not Supplied with a seat oan exercise the of riding free? “No. sir Yot you have sald that the eapater Art of vour profit came from persons © wore not. supplied with seats?’ Mr. Hadley denied that he had m: such statement, and counsel for seureniurion drew his attention to # statemefit that the company's great. ot fromthe righ: & and Aryl: i rious infu =caehe hones n by far the langér prbmortion of bFartarers # wns unmtppiid with -eoate. SHOOTS AT MAN WHO HEACHS DAUGHTER John Davis’ Says He Only} Wanted to Give Pries ‘a Scare. (Special to The Evening World.) NPWARK, N, J., Aug. 8.-John Davis, wxtyrfonr years old, of No. U3 Argyle plane, Arlington, lay in wait betiind a tree at the corner of Linden, avenue place to-day for William ii Laurel avenue, * Pris, of “Whea Pries came along Davjs fired | Me at bin with a .3§ calibre revolver, * Pries threw up hid nrm whhen he saw | the wun and received aslight wound Blea theeloo w Davis, when arrested, aid it wan ac blank cartridge viat he fost, ax ho only wanted tq frighten Peles, who bad been annoying his mar- +? Hed daughter, M ines’ Peterson The erg are ‘0 Of the oldest os t wha foun The executive committee of the reater New. York and Newark |) Piaget charepten: bowling Pment bar deckied that all a by Baturday night will be “tied to the ‘visiting piayer. Prizes Hundred ang) fiftieth street rea vy Intér.-Met. os Says 60! ALKS OF ROW, DYISM. festa; oe : : a Says. Company's Secret Ser-|} - GOLFERS IN el TOURNEY Ai SHIINECUCK Walter J. Travis and Many Other Cracks in the Opening Round. SOUTHAMPTON, hye, golfers al ment of the 8 Hilly Gott’ Clab The entry: r for neveral | seas [men are ente Herts." said tha. Acting Mayor, ‘and i, ate F but eas, Mr. Goo involted fh pe 5 exited | Mr. McGow Copkis ts. [ap tothe Bewrd o piiventbon. fe 14) puditor, of that body. , Mr. Hertle yerains out 0 ra lable one } ‘eeygeceee ar the Idle Hour the best. Ward, the former" ba. paired with \ Howard Perr the Vermo B. McDonald, former national mras, Morris County ; Adrian H.:Lerkin, tit Fred “The day Js one of the hottest of season, but the usual breezes from bay and ocean make links agreeable. ‘The qualifying rvand and all the match play | rounds are at elghteen holes, 90 that |S by qualifying !n elghths the main com- petition will be ended to-morrow night. Saturday brings the big yearly handi- est scores follow: D. D. Roberts, West Hampton, W. Beebe, Dyker Meadow, 4; Kobbe, 24, ana o! 8; Cl nihg, Nasi nba H. ry ~ Mr. Iving then introduced a complaint nty, G; Shaw, Went Hampton, W. Peil, Canoe Brook. #2; aie 7; J. M. Ward, Witttams, Jr. Shin= ‘homas, Morris Brice, Biinnecock, 4; L. C. 1; J. Metoait >. F. Watson, furdock, “Shinn 1s, Clavie, Palladeiphin. eecrin, Paiadelphia, Bg Btesle, Bast Aare ree A. BH. Lark! Baltusrol, 8; RG. Miller, Baktusrol, Vance Munson, Hampton, with , Hast Hampton, with- tnnecook Hills, necock Hills, . Ingersoll, Henoxville, ‘Tennesasee, P. Rogers, Shinnecock, 1; C Bs, B Watson, $r., Past Tampton, wanok. $$; ber “AD ort elt f) Te (reaison Middletown, ;_A. Tomes, East Haring HT, MfeMurtrie, St. A drews, Scotland. §0; T. C. ‘Ennever, pastusro Otto Pickharat.. Bhelter Teland, 88; J. Ro Swan, Weeburn, tt drew;' W. C. | Beecher, Nasaay, George Clark, jr, Ekwanok, 91; 1H. ‘Hollins, Jr Westbrook. 81, pepe SEA Cine: scores. without eption were high, as wil be seen the fact that the amateur record !s Walter Knobbe, second, who of three to tle for low score, at_Baltusrol the Sey Bie h ry |Mtudent trom Philadelphia, © played on the Crimaon teain in fenoollegiste | champlonsh: the. third Foilins, tr. doth ox: champlona, were among tt start Jal HERTLE TRIES 10 GE UP lS’ JOB Gdinmissioner. Sends Resigna- tion, but McGowan Wout nas It. | Acting Mayor MoGowan to-day, Mr. MocGewan promptly announced that he | Would not accept tt. “Charges will be preferred against Mr But v ainti! the lon, eeruy: he will be placed on trial will not take Mayor patuens tran h While it was « town at moon, the stp v1 fm Mn ho War St the Cig Hah as late as 4 Porcaeee WOE WELCH, ACTOR, . suES Hs PORENER. | riguee, Grosamtin Ye Vorkans, attor- negs' far Joe th, “he ation, appitea | Yo Juste Brady, inithe Supreshe Court lto-day, for ap ot restetiving Gus Unt, fom ait Production of TNS Bhodasicor,” tertering with | tho ty of SR ipertcert 1 Hoe; ays a eenkved meteor ho rt mee "at pontection Ww an gg 2 the: diescPuslon of th partie iy: Welch a nd that its production cost and $f other pi wi to. cormpel rior theatre: with the rosult that not a financial succe as HEAT OVERCOMES POLICEMAN, Patrolman John (Dyer, of No, 2) West Ono Hundred and Fifteenth street, fet} to the floor of the East Ono Hundred un Twenty-sixth @ireet Station, this afternoon overcome. He was taken to the’ hosn'tal, where ‘his condition ia thought to be favorabie. i” sted this morning’ In the to-day: |} The.names ofthe owner Eset the nu each of thear shi handicap, yore th 200 | inndicep, more’ than wma] A Bete ‘& Ireljend, A car contalnin, | Aaat ‘night, ars John é.'| Hi Star, who {a} ner Pink Star Severa] adétt Morris Park ve has been ongumed ¥ wailed atring. gallo} faced the rarer. He TENNIS PLAYERS IN HEBD GAMES BOSTON, Aug. 3—Seven indtvyfdual ayera and five double teams resumed ay in the annual tennis tour- hament at the Longwood: Cricke A ‘The resignation ‘of Commissioner ot | Accounts John C. Hertie, who was ‘svs- pended tram office yesterday. ‘reached | ‘of the yéry le alno | perior or- RATER and work men f thatthe play is a yalu- of MANY HORSES ~ COMING FOR THE EMPIRE RACES tive programme prepared, man H. Davis, and the purges at the coming meet-f have Walk F 1b; Fixer, WiUlams, rates, Pi the track to~ ‘The harrowe were at work @ll day ang | thirty men were employed to pick up small stones, Over 209 appitcations fo for booking avira sl jen received, atid seventy welyn S. and Sol thin, morning. Sc ora ‘in’ tie Sing! od Cup were Hobert Leroy Ww Colst » started the sport for omn ay bY: nenling Wylie C. Grant, nd. Hallowe r! latter par: yer won through G droye- fiercely court. The scores defeated Grant 6-4, 4-1, 5 Ship Covers, A Nowing 20 yards material, $4.69 We maintain one of | the largest work- where we = make Slip: Covers highest or- der, Thesu- enable us’to guaran t 5 ¢ complete satisfaction, even though our price is the lowest in New York. Suites requiring more than 20 yards proportionately low In price. Furniture Re=covered. Beautiful piece frame $uits rec ered and iv to appear new Call, Write or ephone. fourth tloorys Ai on trainers Glidersleeve, segtasctet pto-nignt are Prim ze a: Empire City ‘ones “Hetting- Ring Man- ager Arthur Elrod will allow only book- makers of manding to draw in to-morrow Club, | x for the and Clarence ML OA V “$1.40. TAF 6c. INGRAIN 48. INGRAIN asks, Tapestries, Ve~ lours In. rich colorings. Five- $14.48 THE EVENING WORLD, THPRSDAY, AUGUST 8, 4907. 10 A. M. TO1P. M, M eats. Legs, of Le Le TO-MORROW Wave 2 toa OLD-FASHIONED TO-MORROW 10 A. M, TOTP. M Men’s Negligee Shirts. And Percale in lich um and dark 7 TO-MORROW 10 A. M. TO1P, M. M en ’s Collars Pure all linen; popular shapes; edd dozens from a Troy manufactur- pty neces 17, Rash ee ac (Mala Floor.) BARGAIN FRIDAY SALES!| TU-MORROW 10 A. M, TO 1 P, M. TO-MORROW /_ 10 A. M, TO 1 P.M. Men's Scarfs Washable four~in - hands; . Cheviet and Cambri in “Extra Special Long Island Lamb. Not Weakfish or; Newport Not more than to a customer. a Customer. No Mall Orders (Sixth Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) And the big August feature events for Friday and Saturday, including the Big Mid-Summer Furniture Sale at the lowest prices of the year, except in February. Fish ee 5 SHEL. SOFT BLT “hark SIRLO! Hest cate out WHOLE TOF 1 3¢ |} kins Ko SIRLOLNS. ! FOR TRENOL SE ext front ket Coane, | Live Shore Long Island Weakfish, Haddock, | 6c | Han ao hiets 1,000 DOZEN PLAIN STITCHED HANDKERC! OL women and Worth Sc. Each... HEMSTITCHED CHIEFS. 10c, values. (OMEN'S PURE ALL- LINEN HEMSTITCHED KERCHIEFS.. Every Vay fine linen, 15c. values: HANDKERCHIEFS. . MEN'S AND W linen lain Floor.) Carpets. MADE AND LAED FREE. AND $1.10 AXML STER CARPETS dD We. MATTI 40c. MATT Clearing Screen Doors Quickly. Handled too roughly, therefore a-bit-damaged- repairs. —Big bargains quently, Values range upvard to $1.49. Quantity 1 ited. No Mail Orders Ae Filled’. FAMILY W amelled. dt welgh to lar Pi MiaY y price Se JLDING W F erinker attachment. “made of shite 200. Jari ‘ated nides, moisture + 0. CAKES OF xt DRY 8O. 7 CAKES OF” SOAP Good RLUING: Pootties tor. AY STOVH-PORIEH Not © than 5 to 4 custome: XCF. mor Each Springs “Dentm Covering, 7.85 | One Hundred | Dressers Special] at 10.50 era made of solid Sideboards, Fe etcetera vce eee Curtains ‘and Upholsterie - Nottingham Lace Curtains. Every pair newly bought fot this August sale, The same sort are on sale in other stores at $2.00,a pal ted quantitigsto each customer and no mail orders 1 Fringed Portieres. Rich Brocaded Tapestry in solid colors; handsomely and heav- fly fringed top and bottom and with a deep lattice throw. On sale in many stores at $3.98 a pair. $2. 44 12h. is coy Meet (03 U RTAIN ied iS [RAGES oft mi ¥ over fringe’ on top, No mail orders SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS. floral and novelty pattern: yards long and full widths, overlock edges. $2.50 STREET STOREY IRISH POINT LACE borders. Pair CABLE NET AND SCOTCH This Jot consists of made. All of heavy, Shirts aad Neckwear fe Men and Boy. S. Extra Bargains Friday Because of a Freif Day Saturday Large assortment of Men’s Colored Negligee Shirts in such etabrics as Madras, Percale} Chambray and Cheviot. with cutis attached, but. a few have separate cufis. s is very. pe ees Light and dark effects; taken from our 59c. 3 fap $1 .00--Each 35c. Boys’ Neghgee Shirts.| Men's Neckwear. It is harder to find an assortment of boy? | Washable and Silk Fou Shirts at a bargain price than men's therefore we offer in connection Men's Sale a timited quantity Boys’ Shirts at a price that will interest | you. Good patterns in printed Madras Percate and Mercerized bosoms CHILDREN'S 7p, DU wee e SHOES. SHIRTS The Retails as re= gards u colorin Hands In all the leading and staple effects; reguiar price Light and dark as well as medium : ded Foulard squares in and White and Cardi- TRY ener FUsED cera used for men, women fice, the amount “iain ‘Floors China Dinner. os otvons. ER ook StS 3c AOR yar Lorna | OC Underwear at Less Than Cost: 7 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. Shirts have Sleeves; drawers are double seated. Regu- lar price 59¢, Sea THREAD UNDERWEAR. Suitable for Boys and Girls, __Vests, Pants and _ Drawers. Values 25c. to 45c. All sizes. to- morrow at ... Warns s SWISS RIBBED VESTS. Large assortment of Pink, Blue and silk ribbon i d crocheted yo ok comprising as high-grade sets as are offered elsewhere as good values at $12 and $15, 20. 98 TASLE TUMBLERS; value 360, W aists For Women---Sfecial Sale For Friday and Saturday. These are decidedly tempti -bargains.—-Neatly ied 2 ted Swiss striped material in Pink, Light Blue and Lavender. Fronts omamented with rl 4 put ons, tailor stitched + Sleeves, laundered ; SEArR ris,” enatt ce $1.10.. rou! DING WALL cLotHes ae atte MADDOCK'S HOTEL, CHT PLATES; all sizes; each M-PIECE CHINA TEA SETS, neat! “Seng Hosiery For Men, Women and Children. — In the lot you'll find every weight and style-of hosiery you could Made to sell at In gauze lisle, maco cotton embroidered effects, including all the pop- alee shades. Any par ee ASH BENCHBS, washtube, JAPAN BREAD, witieh Dre ents Ode (OU RS We ARM " 25e {1-PIECH PURE WHITE CHINA ey $1.69 ae DIN- ossibly desire. Wie PERSIAN LAWN PY Yy. AISTS 98 sueareat “TRIMMED ANB MARIE _ ANTOINETTE... -WAISTS, = with handsome lace embroidery in , different patterns and fine ticking ~ (second Flor.) BETS, $£.98 yaluen, $5.98 White ea price §4,50; spe- Oak) Dressers — Golden fnieh, 2 large and + amall lpmexceen DRESS- | SOLID OAK CHIF- TONE Golden Ba. fansepelisnealed lepeimetsd Vel mm ines, piano polished, a key. brass trim- mings, carved ithetet ae Watrenct mia ig oval irencit logs, panelled ends, 2 norpentine top, top, carved stand. * WASH SE ; cast brass trim: inch shaped French rich mahogany \88- ahs Miahty plage polaneay t NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Quantities limited on “Old-Fashioned Bargain Friday Sales.” All are -well_ made. tm: 98e HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES. Hi cellent quality Holland, mounted on reliable spring rollers; all complete teady to han 39¢. values ee i 24c BRASS CURTAIN RODS, with 4 brass ends and brackets... So. SUMMER CURTAINING. 18¢, ll Shoe Deft. AND GIRLS" RvhmrooT BANDA 5 Drug secre, mal Orders Promptly Filled lBs BATES 15 aE pe ik ores am sili hey: Ww CHARCOT. in 4 finished-in dot= val- 69c Fek -lindecisces Denim Covering, 6.75. ‘Bedroom Tables, 1.15 Swing J regular price, Jestrust bie ie speind