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ASK LAND GRAB FAILS; CUNNINGHAM: CLAIMS THROWN OUT Secretary Fisher Balks Plot in Which Morgan and the Gug- | genheims Were Named. WORTH MANY MILLIONS. | Decision Gives Rich Coal Fields Back to Public— Victory for Pinchot. THE i WORLD, that the findings upon the facts by thi Department are conclusive. “Tt is the intention of the Departmen to proceed at once to a final determina tion of all the remaining Alaskan con! claims so far as can properly be done, denying those that should be de and granting thowe that should ed as rapidly ae possible. | BIG DEAL CHARGED IN THE) CUNNINGHAM CLAIMS. “I do not believe the present laws ap: piicabie to coal Janda tr Alaska are wise or practicable jaws, Nevertheless, their provisions must be enforced, first, be TRAMP THROWS SWITCH AS TRAIN tion for not taking actior promptly as the department can be as aured that {t 48 In po session of the facta upon which such action must uitt- mately be taken.” Commissioner Dennett, in his dectston holding the claims for oanoeilation on the ground of fraud, declares that esch ot the thirty-three entries was !i- fore dawn to-day, about half way down the train. The train was moving slowly and PASSES OVER IT upon them ae| was backing a string of twenty fretght cars out the Gates avenue spur just be- when his fireman, Joo Ryer, yelled to him to “stop her.” | 44y There was a crash and ripping of wood —— An exceedingly buoyant tone charac- terized early transactions in the stock market to-day. The list rose rapidly during tne firat half hour under leadership of Union and southern Pacific. Both of these tssues, hey L— of 11-2 points each, rose to the level recorded this yi Unton Cy rye 4 and Souttiern to 128. A radical improve- moraing set of prices by moving up to 12% 1-4. At this figure the stock had advanced 61-2 points since the merger decision was handed down last Gatur- Very little recovery was manifested @t the end, closing sales being prac- Ucally at the lowest level of the dey, Net changes were mostly fractional de- _ MONDAY, | WALL STREET. ‘JUDGE COHALAN'S the | WIFE AND SON LAID AWAY IN THE TOMB seuss Ue? are the law, and second: be Bounced From Box Car in| ment in the crop country over — Pathetic dudera’ at the Double erent waitey aeainel i oe at materially benefited stool’ — mar! monopoly and unrestricted private ex-| Lehigh Valley Yards He Gets | *entiment. Funeral From Stricken plottation. I sincerely trust that | er ite early nonstration of lawe will be modified a tr ean ve reac strength, the market commenced to ease sey), of Congress, 80 as to pv the dev Revenge and Arrested. off, When speculative long accounts, Jurist’s Home. |ment of the Alaskan coa der | a which had been carried over from Satur- —__ provisions that will m ely | day, began to be liquidated Th protect and pi | Joe Armstrong, engineer of a yard! Afternoon price movements were e funeral of Mra. Dantel F. Co- vrndteg' Walon * \jocomotive fn the Greenville, N. J.,|{Mostly toward a lower lavel, except} lan and her infant aon Gerald was Are entitled to patent, 1 soe no justifica. | Yards of the Lehigh Valley Ratiroad,| Southern Pacific, which bettered its) held to-day from the residence of th stricken husband and fathex, Justice Daniel F, Cohalan, No. 28 East Ninety- fourth etreet. For more than an hour before the time set for the removal of the bodies to the Church of 6t. Francis de Sales, in East Ninety-sixth street, lines of carriages were drawn up on all the JUNE 26, 1911, than 100 other carriages containing members of the family and mourners. The church was filled to overflow- ing. Outside an immense throng gat ered, which was kept in order by In- spector Titus, with Capt. Corcoran and his men from the Kast One Hundred and Fourth street police station. Re Father Kane offered the high assisted by Rev. Burne and jelivered the of requis Fathers Hoey, O' Donn Lennon. Mgr. Lavelle eulogy. Beside the seven children of Justice Cohalan, who came in charge of nurses, there were present Supreme Court Justices Gerard, atte Gri baum, Delaney, Dav! Page and Pigtzek and Jud; a Swann 6f the Court of Ge: ‘The interment wae in etery. To add to the polgnancy of Justice lo-day was the birth- y of "aie oldeat boy, ee GUESTS OF C. H. MACKAY. Cable Branch Officers Enjoy Their ‘The Postal Telegraph Cable Company's Branch Office Managers’ Association of Greater New York held its fourth an- nual outing at Witsel’s Point View I and, College Point, Saturday as guests of President Clarence H. Mackay. The TO LECTURE ON DRINK. ee Southern Evangelist Here to Speak on Ita Moral Aspect, Rev. Len G. Broughton, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle at Atlante, Ga., said to be the largest Protestant church in the United States, wii! speak on the moral eapect of the temperance problem in the tent “Pvangel” on West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fourth street, near Morningside avenue, to-night and to- morrow night. It is possible that he may also be prevailed upon to peak on Wednesday night. Rev. Dr. Broughton has epoken for a Mumber of summers tn the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church and has a tremen- dous following among evangelical Chris- tiane in the Greater City. A seriee of temperance meetings 12 béing conducted this week In the tent. A scientific tec- ture on the physlologicnl effects of al- cohol will be delivered each night by Dr. T. Alexander MacNicholl, the neurolo- wet. ——$— Victim of Epilepsy Ends Lite. Joseph Disanza, aged thirty-stx, shot and killed himself to-day in his home No. 889 East Eleventh street. He iffered from epilepsy and for more nT than @ year has been unable to work His wife supported him and their two children, She came home at noon te get inner and discovered the tragedy. Dis- Qnza sent his children out to pley be- fore shooting himself. al Dental delicacies please the taste. Vernas Lotion is not only a delightful mouth tonic, but it has more curative action than any antiseptic known. Veraas Lotion prevents germ Free sirris, harks and atcongts Trial the gums, relieves frrltation ria arenes of | mouth an: fhiroat. The most _economles Bottle = §/"si sstisetien Four times the strength o any other. for your Prevents tufection when applied dealer's to cuts, wounds, Luras and pame. breaks in skin, Get a bottle from your Druggist today. Use # alwaye. 15e 500 $1.00 Vernas Lotion Mi pteernemmarh sts 249 W. 36th St.,N.Y. clines. {WAEHINGTON, June 2.~The famous Cumningham Alaskan coal 1an4 claims, ‘through which tt has been alleged that the Morgan-Guegenheim syndicate had properly aliowed because of fatal de- fects apparent on their face. He as- serts that the Government conclusively enti hed the charges brought against the claimants, and that there ts no Ars trong quickly shut off his power. Ryer @lipped down to the aide of the track and ran toward the other end of the train, A@ he ran he heard @ voice steamboat Orient of the Montauk Steam- boat Company took the party to and from the grounds. More ‘than two hundred men attended the @inner, after which several short blocks in the neighborhood, At 10 o'clock the services of the police re- serves w Fequired to keep the lines in proper order, The Closing Prices, eat o ae et ree, weenars finat Reures, are folios. planned to extend their vast interests taose i ik Ce eth aie aa ete out of the gloom shou ; ie. Ba es we Poin ae, bpd speeches were eee rence on the fm Alaska and to control one of tho vag} (@f «ues# Rhat will hold you for 70% oe hes oad ‘eam of sorrow: | conduct 3 Most valuable coal flelde in the world, | ga ritey ke an mearee tte ere ee | wwintte.”” ToS >i] 1ne and ssmpathetic eriends Kvery| Premdent Mackay's health, coupted mounted to an aggregate area of 5.250 108 Justice on the bench now in the city | With the toast "Prosperity to the Pos were to-fay entirely disallowed by the acres, The con! embraced in the claims, The fireman maw a shadowy form SS t Wl cated or sent his regrets, Political tu- | '#! Telegraph Cable Company and oo F Department of the Interior. 4 to be among tho finest in the! running across the network of tracks, 3" t 2 | minartes of all partice wore pico to | fusion to our enemies” was enthu ‘ounded 1820 to be Neti tras Tuneeawe cp, atin “The Commissioner makes reference to| ATmatrong from the engine saw It, too, 107 = 19 testify thelr sympathy with the be- Peat hey fey a. <i caused the Ballingor-Pinchot foud,| the work of Glavis in prosecuting tle| and tooted an alarm on his whistle, A 10* 120" } Q]reaved justice, who while an active —_—_— ; i Phe e qaiae i fighter in the Democratic ranks made splitting the Taft Administration into) Government's case against the Cun-| hundred or more freight handlera and 41 1 + % ‘sm ‘WS. Mitter factions and resulting in the die.{MIM&ham claimants, He also refers at| gwitchmen and other night workers = River few enemies. Representatives at- SHIPPING NEWS a. e 0 urtains-: missal by President Taft of Chief For- ae ‘Sad cesreartenver at WN= | @warmed out and surrounded the runa- tended from all the Irish and Catholic w YORK. ester Gifford Pinchot, Field Agent Louts| Guggeniietms, who were shown at the) Way and took him back. It was found | / = 2 econ USE Geer ie tee Say Juan At Exceptionally Low Prices R. Glavis and several others, will be| Ballinger-Pinchot hearing to havo | that he had thrown a switch while the =% san tfore Deine placed in the caskets ¢ ‘Havana : Testored to the public domain and Iater/taken an option on these coal lands | train was passing over it, deratling| (} 4 6 bodies of the mother and baby Urieans will be opened for re-erhry. which were to be worked in connection | three cars, which had been ripped from | Rere on viow to friends of the family. | 9 rt Autonto 69 Pairs C, ‘The Pinchot adherent oneer- other extensive Guegenhetm | their trucks and thrown across two eo Bier on wi they lay was sur- Galveston i 7 vation fight look upon "he Gheimien a eA other tracks. c % rounded with &, marvellous array of ¥ irk Anton) 203 fairs olored Swiss Curtains A lowers completely filling the spacious y \¥ i @ great victory for them, as they ‘The wrecker wns {dentifled by al Dist Gl galore, x ‘ outs MSHIPS, ere $1.75 and $2.00—, Pair fought ex-Secretary Richard A. Bal-| Gray eeteiee ‘e watchman as w man who had been 2th | Parlor. As the two lifeless ones lay Oe ROBAe, 8 L025 there a rosary clasped in the hand of Vip Ui++ iti ttete tt entries 0! Mager to the end on this tssve until, in pursuance of an pulled from a box car (x which he was 3 the mother and theetittle baby restt: Shire, Rotterdam, Idaho, Hyun. after Ballinger's resignation from the tered into by all | sleeping earlier in the night and had &| on ner bosom, there wan presented a. ee Te, Reale, Aree 165 Bed Sets to Match Cabinet, the President named as his r to location, to teen ordered out of the yards. Ho had| | 14 | Picture strikingly suggestive of one of | Hyedam,, otertam, Cy of Monteymery. W 3.0 i tuccessor ax Secretary of the Interior | combine the several clatmy for the | threatened revenge on the rallroad 3 an Ttallan master’s paintings of the Ma-| Nagar Mii, Alamo, nee ere $3.00 and $3.75—$2, 25 Walter L. Fisher of Chicago. Fis joint Gnd benest oF al, wae) then, lonna and c! tees Aree . | farther claimed that the entries were , A solemn mass of requiem was cel-| A MSHIPS, . ° 4s vice-president of Pinchot's National de with the unlawful purpose that | 2%8e Farmer in the First Criminal | \ t eiratad in thet chutes: ihe fiheral OUTGOING if thee 275 Pairs Curtains cone Association and @ cOn-/ they should inure to the use and bene. | (OUrt, Jersey City, held the man, who|s cortege was preceded by five carriages | yarowtine, yeaa Duca dealt Abruzzi, fst of the Pinchot school. | gt stan association or corporation, | sald he was Henry Buttner and had no| | nied with flowers, followed by more | Mancea Anue Normk ples, Plain and fancy etamines and bobbinets, CLOSES LAST DOOR TO THE) After reviewing all the facts brought | home, without bail. % | t Li bord CLAIMANTS. out at the varloun trials and hearings | Elita ak 3|> = — —— cretonne applique borders. i In the cases, extending over a perlod of | 5 eReetnry Pier, having approved tre vara’ vente and nciining ge trai! 400 IN STEAMER WRECK. 4 Were $7.50 to $11.00—$5. 00 q hearing 1 y attended by Sec by Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the | Fisher himself, Commissioner I t * “ .50 g —$ Land Office, the last door ts belleved|rhached the conclusion that the claims | Miner Carrying Stockholm fixcar- $9.50 to $13.75 7-50 to have been closed to the Cunningham | had no legal standing = omlered them | joniatn in Trouble, } 3 oe n. Bed Ky ts tl M. t ii claima: Their attorneys have| cancelled. Secretary Fisher promptly 3 ets to atc 7 approved this finding, although to com- | HEL FORS, Finland, June 26.—| 50) ° ti threat an appeal td the United plete the record he must do eo formally |The Finnish-Swedish mail eteamer Bor . ” = States Gupreme Court, but such an ‘appeal can be based only on some point of law involved, and not on the find- Ings of fact as announced by the de- partment. The Cunningham claims| have been in the public eye constantly | for more than two years past, Im announcing the decision of the t to-day Secretary Fisher, | who succeeded Mr. Ballinger in M fast, declared that new coa! land laws are needed in Alaska if that Territory is to be developed properly. In a atate- ment the Secretary said “This is @ final decision of the Cun- ningham claim 20 far as the Depart- ment of the Interior is concerned, Any Were $11.50—$8. 50 | Were $16. 50—$13.00 1,530 Pairs Curtains Comprising Marie Antoinette, Renaissance, Bonnaz and Etamine Curtains; white, cream and ecru; 4 to 20 pairs of a style. $3.00 to $4.50 Values— $2. 00 Summer Furniture At Greatly Reduced Prices. upon appeal to him. I, with 40 Stockholm excursto on |board was wrecked off Korpo Island, tn the Outer Skerries, to-day. It ts not| © pe I CLAYTON MUST PAY WIFE. ae . known whether there was a lose of| § Court Orders Alimony of $20 Dar- life. ing Her Suit for Separation. Justice Maddox, in the Brooklyn Su- preme Court, to-day ordered Frank FF. | Clayton, a son of former, Polica In- spector Ellas P. Clayton, to pay his wife, Neva F. Clayton, #20 a week al!- | mony, pending trial, and $200 counsel fees tn an action for separation which she has brought. The motion for all- mony and counsel fee was unopposed. | The ground on which Mra, Clayton, WOMEN'S GOWNS & TAILOR-MADE SUITS INCLUDING GARMENTS OF VARIOUS FABRICS SUITABLE FOR TQWN OR COUNTRY WEAR, FOP PEER PEST C PES ——-_— t_ & Co.'s salen of fresh beef in Cle or the weet Sending Saturday, averaged 8.45 conta per pound. in New. od pe “Beat Values at the Lowest Prices” HAVE BEEN MARKED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES further proceedings will be merely | who until five years ako was known as hiladelphia belle, 18 seeking a separa- formal tor the burpose es, peta the |tion 1 #ald to be ticompatibility. Ciay- gages Meetahie wiles te | y In the liquor business and . Matchless B 7; | 256 Summer Choirs Rock here ty yn abou & Gesire to present to the courts. It is or of the ss Bargains Tuesday 55 cRers Children’ s Dresses Made from excellent quality gingham, in a pretty variety of smart colors and cool styles; high neck; 1 to 319c years; reg. 29¢ Women’s White Petticoats Made from a good quality cambric; 12-inch flounce of lace and 3 rows of| %4 inch hemstitched ut 29c 4 Men’s Underwear Misses’ Pumps Tan, wis and Gun metal; sizes 9 to 2; al edt ae in Russia salt: 98 Women’s Chiffon Veils 236 yds. long, 6 rows satin stripes, all shades; manufacturers, 6 ples; value 98c......... Oc Women’s Long Silk Gloves Black and white and all the new even- ing shades; double finger tips; French Willow, Chinese Grass, Double Cane and Reed styles. $4. 50 each—Formerly $5.50 to $8.00 Settles $14. 50—Formerly $19.00 to $27.00 Oak & Cane Porch Swings, WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES OF TISSUE, BATISTE, LINEN, VOILE AND MAR. 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