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THE LE LatoJ ese) AUTO AT tlh SPCED UPSETS ON WAY FROM CONEY: TWO KILLED Party of Men Travelling at Racing Clip! Dashes Into Tree and Machine Is Overturned, Burying Lanyon and Five Guests Under Wreck. John Lanyon, superintendent of a privaie detective agency with of- 1 street, Brook- yn, was showing | five friends how fast his new automobile would run coming in from nine skidded in round- ing a corner at Ocean Parkway and Fort Hamilton avenue, near the 371 Fulte fices at No. 350 Broadway, Manhattan, and No. lyn, whose home is at No. 1474 Pacitic street, Brooki Coney Island, when at 4.10 A. M, to-day the ma entrance to Prospect Park, and turned over, Four of the six mon in the © caught under the twisted steel work, and when it was r wo of Lan- car were had @ few drinks, not many. not seem to me thai ast when the acciden very WORLD. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1905.— FULTON ST. LINE OF . ORSE CAH Receivers Secon Service the Antiguated Road at Noon To-Day. Five ancient arke on Ww! eare, ter alle vading: ae atrest and ten antia went Inte rat The stoppage of operation of the cars will not cut any worth of 4 per cent. bonds. against the property on Nov. 1, 186. Bondholders Pian Action, Many of these bondt.clders Uve at Tt 41d) points #0 remote trom New York that | we were going | they know :othing of tie wetion of ihe | of Sbuned. | Metropolitan receivers, A few of them | partiouiar flaure to | issued | | laws ers | ISM ‘FLAY ASKED Marites and will give MMs deels! | | rene a morrow morning as ty whett i and) every will he called at once of ge over 4 nese in the nancial district gave t 2 eR) GC S 6 cheers, faa 4 receivers diseontinne the oid! Dressier tom tSeO er eee 200, street Hne—and “old ts a good; S000) whiten Tn aR eet Bl “A eoause it has not patd The] investing tn nited States » fiscal year 100T showed a lose of $23,000, | Duilding Compans. underwriting steric the occasionai patrons, but it Is a bad anu se ae b h s De Teo! ered reeh, | | blow to hundreds of pereons scattered and James Harm Hide 13 ness and LOSS OF SHEEP. all over the country who bold $900,000 yo appeared Sor the tn. pee in | eady to Reejden thi that, he seid, efforta were Trade to artile Seven cf the aula tie defendante. Mercantile Trust Not Ready Tht DRESS SuiT Against tin ANeioin AVegetable moar tae Strollating the Food andieuta: j ae the Stomach arenes By order of Adrian H. Joline and ‘6 Go On, Y |Dougine Robinasn, receivers of the =a |New Tork City Rallwar Conipans, ser: | at erore otesal or ieee Dea tee on the Pulton street erosstown lime » Tenet ness and Resi-Contalnsneiter was diseontinued at neon called tr Opium Morphine nor Mineral Supreme | NOT NARCOTIC. ey ia the Postion took ete esa msfin ton, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea) Worms Coitvulsions Feverish individual defendants are Aiesander, John Jay Mc Co Gulliver. = te sll that he had aged ag counsel ne would not be | defendants, y been ‘en that on for three or four weeks etn Fac Sinjile Signarure of the en NEW_YORK. °W GAt6 months old 35 Doses -35CENTS o a eltante ¢ Pernca po “ were dead and two others nk went wrong with the oar) Eaab Es to back and Jump, took action Inet week looking to the | Dh tie true: Food a Willem. P. Gosrdeaud, forty-two, of here the Parkway makes | SPPolntment of independent receivers | witness, now abroad and —— *, who leaves @ Yn below the park that Capi, | fF the Fulton street line, It te quite |be present If the trie stiowld pr See cenTenhwn dren, He was one Lanyon seemed to have trouble. 1 wus) UKely that Messrs. Joline and Robin- ee rere ea ones te at patil eS ES Py ipper. ff the Weed Ice Cream Witting deside him and begged aim w | #On, will not object to this procedure | few da: eriokay: ot Brooklyn, go y abou: the curve Then| providing they are allowed to make re'gh ina Raith. af souneel tor ‘Thomar Nolan, forty-five, of No. 243 / the © 1 knew we were bump- | certain terms fat efforts were” being Now York avenue, who served th tng ng and banging ugainst| The Fulton etreet line wae started featils eome of (he mulls Prowehe terms in the old board of Kings County the As the car turned over Lan-| away back in antiquity a the North oY. fo “Sent Nothing definite had was prominent in Supervisors and w A wife and several Democratic politics. children survive him Two Badly Injured. The injured: Victor A. Brandes, wholesale grocer, of No. evenue, Right arm and and possible interna! to Kings County H James McKenna, §8 Brooklyn avenue, office of Comptro: shoulder broken and internal Kings County Hospital ‘The sixth men in the car w: soft spot, and not badly burt. j hit several out. All bappened so q could not tell what betel | rear seat. ay forty-Ave, & 172 Aclantic yared) hem, bu t injuries. | et, who| Hceman arrived with Lan- and who escaped w | Lanyon wasn't hurt either, to fen were tax speak of. tabli Eggert said to-day that al] the men in the party were members of the a Madison Club, a political organtaation | jater tap an the Py is) @t No. 1519 Pacific street, Brooklyn, hen taken befor: Captain Lanyon, be got his matittary Las title leading the Boers again the $1" denfed the Britist: in South Africa, was boasting said that @bout his machine in the clubhouse, the drake lockin when Goubeaud and another of the ,,,Before T party jollied him about its merits. He not and then euggested that they go out with, Magistrate Bteera parole him and let prove all he claimed |t!l June %4 for the ma | eh Court. We managed to scramble to Our {eet and look around we were hor | stagen, and Fulton Ferry was the main Fined to find Goubeaud and Nolan dead artery of travel between New York and Brandes and McKenna badly in- The car had turned over on momentum carried it fare ther along, #0 that It was not neces sary to lift st to get at thetr bodies. Eggert waid that it was tully fifteen | Ernest | nutes after the cragh before @ po- | When tho injured tuwG been taken to the howpital the ) shock and, ®2@ttered oar was towed to Pastre's | station, and rate Steers over the trag- able vo tall speeding and the accident was caused by Could release It," he nid “the machine seemed all tied up in then came @ series of crashes ed Lankon un- A Survivor's Story. “We drove down to the island." Eggert, “and after knocking about @ few hours, started back. On the wa home we stopped at Minde phase a icilled some STOCKS STRONG IN ANACTYE ue Stocks started s @ally all of the Stocks rising a point Pacific adv 11-2, North Pacific ai continued vy Reading, Pe Amalgamated ( the leaders. Trading The total sales @hares, amd of | 23d Street 32 in. wide. sizes, 23d Street Frock Te)1n fee,” eas cents bar 4 UPHOLSTERY DEP’T>. On Sale Tuesday, June the and, About 10,000 yards, Fine French and English Cretonne. colors suitable for furniture slip covers, draperies and fancy work, 28c, 35¢, 48c and 63¢ per yd. usual prices 40c, 55c, 65¢ and 85c¢ JAMES McGREERY & ¢ Dressmaking and Tailoring Dep't. Fourth Floor. Models of Tailor-made Suits are now being exhibited, from which copies wili be made at short notice... ss Linen Suits.. ; The remaining stock of Imported iF Gowns at greatly reduced prices, yon aud I were thrown out to a safe, | end Enet River Company. It possessed We had| a franchise for the operation of @ trees before I was thrown | norse-o ckly that 1 | Broadway hose in the of two blocks. railroad in Fulton street from © William street, @ distanoe ‘When the only strect oar transports- tion on Brondway was in the shape of ana Brooklyn the Fulton street line | paid. With the extension of the west side street railroad lines to the Bat- tery and the electrification of all sur-| = face and “L" lines business dropped off. Lost on Bond Iqsue. Nevertheless, with all those improve: ments inevitebly in wight, the directors of the Fulton Street Railroad Com- pany tseued $500,000 in bends thinteon yeors ago and the Guaranty Trust | Company became trustee of the mort- ange. ‘Then along came the Ryun- Whitney agowd and assumed control of the Fulton mtreen line under a con- tract which called upon the Metm- politan to vay the interest on the bond {esue, amounting to 920,000 a year. Receivers Joline and Robinson were not long in dlacovering that this 920,00 witiay annually, coupled with an aver- age loss of $25,000 in operation, made the Fulton etreet line cost the New JAMES McGREERY & 60. 34th Street 'n Both Stores. Designs and 50 in. wide.. 500, 1.00, 1.50 and 1.95 per yd, usual prices 35c, 1.50, 2.25 and 3.00 Summer Curtains, Fancy Muslin..1.00, 1,50 and 2,00 pair Renaissance....1.85, 2.75 Snow Flake... Muslin and Cretonne Bed Sets, all Silk and Madras Tissues. Lace Curtains, peries called for, cleaned and stored. Portieres and Dra- Window shades, awnings and slip covers to order, 34th Street +65,00 Melsisiaisieisieieie 4 6; 00) Thirty-Fourth Street. Bken done in thet direction, He wanted | the trial to procesd without further | delay. BANK ROBBERS GET “$7,000; POSSES HUNTING EN ne Ureult of the robbers ASTE ASTORIA . sn ANY OTHER newspaper on earth. RIA | For Infants and Children, | | The Kind You Have’ Always Bought For Over Thirty Years THE centaur com! 7. mew yi =| | | | ‘The World prints more separate advertise | ments every week, month and year than’ WE SELL MORE R@AL LACES THAN ANY STORE IN AMERICA. 4) And a Pair of $3.50 Trousers and a $2.50 Fancy Vest, - Splendid, up-to-date, seasonable suits, cut in the latest fashion. Take your choice of single or double-breasted models from the various materials and patterns. We have all sizes {or stout, medium and slender men. Take any pair of trousers you want from the $3.50 lot and any $2.50 fancy vest K REE. Your choice of num- bers of styles in striped wersteds, cheviots and outing trousers in turned up bottoms and hundreds of styles in fancy vests, either washable or mercerized effects. WOMEN who are economical will be quick to recog- nize this as the most liberal bargain offer ever made by any store in New York. If your HUSBAND, FATHER OR BROTHER cannot attend this sale, YOU do so by all means. Bring three measurements only—chest, waist and length—we will guarantee both fit. and satisfaction. 8 Other stores | ( $12 for the-suits, $3.50 ) Entire k for the trouse s and > combina- Bnet as ($2.50 for the vest tion and up, 3.50 sh Soins, SMa, 2S Tuesday Specials in Mattings, Carpets and Rugs Specials for Tuesday that will save you money sale of Field, Chapman & Co., held during the past week. $8.98 ROLLS OF CHINA $12.98 KOLLS OF MATTING, & ine aw ality in neat ESTE MATEINGS, bay cial patterns; sp " Oke 8g ° irpet des rolls of bo yds, a rolls of 20 yds. $10.98 ROLLS OF CHINA | MATTING, heavy grade, in neat designs; special in $2. 89 rolls of 20 yds., ¢16.98 ROLLS OF JAPAN- qual “t $3.89 796 BRUSSELS CARPETS, all wool; in neat hall, stair a room patterns; marked for to-morrow at.... 39¢ $29,98 AMUN STE RUGS, ESE MATTINGS, linen w Bei at eis Teen renter and in carpet patterns; ma olls of 20 yards, / om $ Fe atari $4.89 | ne 14. 45) _ FREE Straw Hats amp.e lines, 59e Extraordinary purchase at the peremptory ARAN: |55¢_ INGRAIN CARPET, 36 |], y inches wide and reversible; only and Boys’ at halt price, 30 yards tomer; to a ae to-morrow - $2e 314.98 BRUSSELS RUGS, size x12); neat patterns and color- $6.98 $6.98 DINING ROOM RUGS, size 9x12; extra heavy quality; marked — for $3.25 morrow only Asn mill sam- ieee and Oticloths Sale from & to 10 A, M. and from 2 to 4 P. M. $1.10 IGOR TED SHEET ENDS $1.50 GENUINE INLAID LINO- LEUM LEUM, in remnant lengths; colors go damage from 8 to 10 A. a at ON to MPiMitaticcs ances 29¢ 49c OILULOTH, perfect grade from tne full roll; ee ay that special for to-morrow only, from 8to 10 A. M, and 2 to 0 4P, Ma through to the back; on sale to-morrow, from 8 to 10 A.M. ong 2 to OT his Eicondandaos 89c INLAID LINOLEUM. plain colors 19¢ go through to the back; marked 35c wiv veka bpd aiaaiaiiedSalteaag canal achive seaptiinaih tne eit hinym ms JAMES McGREERY & CO. | 23d Sireet 34th Street On Sale Tuesday, June the 2nd, LADIES’ SUITS. 1n Both Stores. Tailored Suits, Various fabrics and models, 18,50, 25.00 and 29.50 former price 25.00 to 40.08 Voile Princess Dresses. Lined with Taffeta Silk. 27.00 former price 35.08 A variety of Costumes and Wraps at greatly reduced prices, STAMPED PATTERNS, In Both Stores. Stamped Underwear and Shirtwaists, Designs to match, Night Gowns, on nainsook. 60a value 1.00 Chemises, on nainsook, 48e value 60€ Drawers, on nainsook, 38e value 55¢ Corset Covers, on nainsook. 18e value 25¢ Shirtwaists, on sheer linen, 1.00 value 1.50 Knitting and Crochet Silks, Needles, Cottons, Wools, ete. ; LACE NECKWEAR DEP’TS, In Both Stores Duteh shape Collars of Irish Crochet, hand-embroidered linen and novelty lace combinations. High Stock Collars ot Irish Crochet, Novelty and Real Laces, Yokes and Guimpes of Irish Crochet, tucked net and fancy laces, Irish Crochet Collars and bands, 1.95, 2.95 and 3.45 Irish Crochet Bows and Jabots, 95¢, 1.50 and 2.95 Trish Crochet Coats, “Louis XV.” models, 92.00 CORSETS. ‘n Both Stores. All Corsets Carefully Fitted, C.B, a la Spirite Corsets. Models for every type of figure. Front and side supporters, 1.00 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, Long back and heavily boned for well devel- oped figures, Also models for average and slender figures, 1.50 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, Many new and graceful models for average and slender figures. Also model for well developed figure with long back and extra piece in front, which greatly reduces the figure. Front and side supporters, 2.50 C.B. a la Spirite Corsets. New models for every type of figure. Model with extreme long back, and front of corset boned to support the bust, mould- ing the figure into correct proportions— long and slender graceful lines, 3.00 to 8,00 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23d Street 34th Street Democrats! eee - Notice is hereby given that during the coming election a great many questions will arise concerning past electoral votes, the tariff, prohibition, immigration and other questions of vital interest to all voters. 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