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VIE TOPOON "(EAL Lobos [22 pPEAL TOWSON ITARDARD OL 9 FLENG ASYLM, [WAL STREET. a SPIPPROVED VER | MUST TELL ABUT FOR FRE SPEEA | UTS $60,000 | BOY LEMPS ROOFS, |e a St HNO’ PRIEST] TAREE BL WORK CITING PATERSON; MELON JUNE 13!) FALLSAND IS HUR i ta Meer ee? eee a | PERE Go a a an ae woRts, tetdibly, en nent, the. market again showed a fe-|Schwarts, superintendent of the Ber Sisting power auch as, was evident 10 | tilion Bureau of of the Newark Patios \| the late trading yesterday. For a time | Department, reported to-day to Prese Just at the opening, however, Pro-|cutor Hood that he had completed hie nounced weakness was shown in a num- | investigation of the bloody @hgerpriats Sohwarts says he is prepared to tity to that The crien of eeveral small boy in-| 1 there are a Mates of the Children’s Society at No. 106-107 Schermerhorn atreet, Brook-| The most importang selling bere aid . ted it yu Call Attention to Recent “Dan-|Lasts Only Half an Hour Af-|{2 sitracted the’ attention of George sn me st Reavis in Bes Union | iter on one fae , ‘ : a oalen opper. gerous Invasions of Indi- ter the Opening and Then {ana ‘he pecrea out of ‘an upper win-| selling was more than offset, by con- & boy hanging by his hands! tinued biying for important interests, vidual Liberty.” Settles Down. Bbq | from 9 window on the top floor of the| and it was current gossip that D, G.jare four-story tu Reld had taken’ « bull position on the/to have obtained evidence of the ui» ~ three-story building adjoining at No,| market, and it was thought that inter-| happy married life of Corcielle and GS ‘The Standard O11 Company of New| 199 Schermerhorn street. Union Pacific affairs | bride of four months, line of that stock at York will eut © $99,000,000 melon on Fri-| perry, atteen years old, of No. 1862 day of next week, Despite the panicky| Brosdwey, Brooklyn, who had been condition of the stock market and the|arrested and patoled for theft, five;1 o'clock, when @ sud threat of Attorney-General MoReynolds| Weeks ag0, and who had broken his aie ethene Cot . henapeas parole and to-night was to have been lo, wi eo! lown points, on the constitutional guarantee of the/to try to-reopen the Standard Oll and] 91+ 1, the Juvenile Asylum, with pressure against the whole list, fight of frée speech, Frederick ¢.| Tobacco Trust cases, the stockholders! As Giette watched and shouted a| Which yielded about » point, but tron § Howe, writer and economist, presented | Met this morning and voted enthusias-' warning to the boy, he dropped and|>Uying soon brought prices wu Phillips, Southern District of Florida; to President Wileon and Senator Kern) tically to. ratify the proposal ef the|ianded lightly on his fect on the roof, Point at which the sudden selil J. Warren Davis, District of New Jet- to-day @ petition signed by = score of | Board of Directors that the capital etook| below. He scuttled across the roof as| Ment started within the hour, but iM | sey; D, Virgil Bourland, Western Die- Prominent sociologists asking that Con-|0f the company be increased from|fast ae he could run and by a flying last half hour of the afternoon trict of Arkanses, DR MUNYON ONCE MO grees make an investigation and serve| $15,000;000 to $79,000,000 out of the undis-|jeap, cleared a five-foot areaway ecba- \° a | * Board of Estimate Appropriates| Go Under Fire To-morrow and Prominent Men Say Constitu-| New York Corporation to In-]Howard Perry, Fifteen, Risks{°tr,0f,iemes many of vse tmpsrta “ Shish 1 ls ssopbeed thn, Anas ae Will Be Asked.Who Are tional Rights Have Been De- | crease Its Capital Stock From | Life in Attempt to Escape | ateox’m sifar’s suatve neret at fupernendent ne Angora oo * 1 : i ta Footing Their Bills, nied in Strike Cities. $15,000,000 to $75,000,000. From Home. Sen tow wicetes.'s Talirins |o¢ the wemaes nessand’? J POLITICS, SAYS MAYOR.|REED OUTLINES PLANS POLICE TOO ARBITRARY.|LITTLE STOCK FLURRY. ‘ -Batablishing Icemaking Plant a | “Vote Catcher,” He Writes "> (in Statement. Investigators Ask the Senate to Give Them More Time for ‘- Completing Inquiry. yy WASHINGTON, June 5,—Seeing in the present incidents at Paterson and Passaic, N. J.; Lawrence, Mass, Little Palle, N. ¥., and Charleston, W. Va., a |. MUNVON gradual encroachment of police power By Samuel M. Williams. WASHINGTON, June 6—The lod! hunting committee presented a resolu- {us expected to approve the request and the hunt for lobbytets will go on with renewed vigor. “We hope te finish to-night with the Preliminary examination of Senators,” Wald Senator Reed, one of the bers, “To-morrow we will get after the lobbyists themselves, and some- warning that the constitutional grants| tributed surplus of the company. rating the bullding at No. 109 from that i must be observed. ‘The increase dn capital carries with It | at No. 11%. There 1s no house at No, ut, |Chesspeake & Ohio, with total sales “The safeguarding of the citisens'| & bonus to each stockholder of record of | TAKES @ECOND LEAP TO. ROOF! ‘°F the Gay of B29.000 shares of stock, CALLS IN DR DwVO lberty is more important than the] per cent. of his holdings. The direc- aaow. ° ue —_____- \. —— tarite of anything else," Howe declared, | fore will meet to-morrow and will order} ang 14 rushed on across another root Lagat ae> mariggered “In every t er! in this count the distribution of the new stock in the thing has got to be revealed. We have the rieht ete a aa peasathe form of a dividend on June 1% The | t° te root of another three-story ‘house @ number of them already und udb- at No, 116. Behind thie is a two-story aseomblage have been the means by melon is the biggest one which has been ’ Tuere wit be bo proparea list o¢ goes: | SEEKS Freedom Again, but Has| waich tne people have righted thei | Cut in Wail streat in many moons, and | ericrsien, aod Titout nestauing an fo tHomg euomitted to them. We shall wrongs. Be ae eng ene cine | landed safely on the root below. ‘J “Recently ¢ le ha’ servatiom might be expected to be the eer ue z a Fear Domestic Trouble Is re posty i ragtie fy Was seaoee attitude of big corporations, it eerves| The ground was thirty feet or more delow him, dut-rising close to the exten- tivities o¢ these gentlemen who have Chronic Malady. to show the utter lack of fear, if it f mentale, but during thé past few branch boca arounh Wasbtnatas 60 Weahh monthe We have without protest wit-| doesn't reveal real contempt, of Mr. petty pied asckcte cond Wee sana ; neoeed the most remarkable invasion of | McReynolds and the powers of the} > 's, Coe a ialatance with his lage these rights, Arbitrary State and local Get Kye ‘ SHOWS THE DIRECTORS FEEL Meets Get han bat Glo wee URE THEY ARE SAFE. : o ale | Ql Getsienees: ings bf the company in this Of the trees. Gillette could see him| See * GOLDEN BLEND ‘expert in the matter, seoing that he has/ were guilty of nothing more wrong | Teached sometime before Mr. MoReyn-| striving for a grasp on some of the 4 COFFEE. This coffee c tried matrimony three times. than gathéring to discuss thelr com-| Olds sugested & Dosey Cfecives| branches, but his grip foiled him and has ey Cee a bb. drou: Court} mon Interests. opening eo @ult wi lesolve sag ogee donee “The most flagrant violations nave| Standard Ol, but the failure of the|\™.\T cruntncs watch came tumbiing or ee 1 be company to delay tts actions age resuit| 400. tne toy thudded down onto the 23c. Limit 5ibs. toa customer. of his declaration shows that the di-] on io? Ute pooner rectors feel secure in the knowiedéelu) NEARLY GOT AWAY WITH IT,” that the directions of the United States , Supreme Court were followed to the HE GASPS. Just bow much tnege Washington nd contents therefore kept from the public. | invasions of individual liberty. latins fn dissolving the Standard Oil] Gillette was most Deneath him tative bureaus cost, how many em; 008 proprietor The ition was signed two goore | Tru we aot bee ene hegeadt oak or more prominent weve ey women,| The heavy increase in capitalization Including Graham H. Taylor, social set-|!* In line with the action of other where a doctor was sum- tlement worker; John Collier of the! & Oil concerns in other States ter found the boy's left leading homeopathle| peopies Institute, John B, Andrews,|e'nce the dissolution of the trust/leg was broken at the knee. The Physician of Philadeiphis. There were! secretary of the American Association | elghteen months ago. Since that time} youngster was in pain, but he two sons ef this marriage, beth ef] for Labor legislation; Rabbi Leo Mann-| there have been many juicy melons cut] was still consciousn and he grinned for the benefit of Standard OI stock-| up at the doctor as he exclaimed: holders, and the individual companies I nearly got sey, we it.” edie mittee. have been revealed us enjoying, if pos-| Young Perry w! not go to the Hine Not Metager of Altcons, Pa. Shel "re asserts that “local officials tn Pater. | sible, even greater prosperity than fell| Juvenite Home to-night and tt may bo fon and Passaic have prevented peace-| to the lot of the original Standard Oil} weeks before he ts able to be sent —_——_ eo ful gatherings for free discussion, have | Company. there, 200 ON STRIKE AGAINST lowed f publ blage and| Up there have been seven big} gupt, A. W. Towne eaid he could Keoeed planes ‘et putin ansorabigge cn bit, Ae W. Towne said he could AN ENGLISH FOREMAN. : | 1 +IHti ti ttg | H He El i? # oH uf ltt Ls | g br to date in The Towers, at Overbrook, |'Genied access to meet! in halls," and| stock . distributions and innumerabl Dr. Munyon's mansion. They were mar! that ‘‘a thousand arrests of orderly per-| amaller ones among the companies that] Ugually the boys are kept on the third p eas sons have been made and two hundred once composed Standard floor, which 1s level with the top floor! Employees of Shipbuilding Firm in vmune She 0 ner on, r the larger have been: of the adjoining building, and he could 5 : Gtandaré pot have reached the roof. The girls) 'Oboken Say He Speaks Sligttt- omit, ano, eke cee | eins the stress in Peaceful man- have the fourth floor, To-day, how- ingly of United States. WERT 12958 ST. \ “4 ~ ner; that even @ political party recently r, painters were at work in the dred 7 . ¥ are the ones who will be mercilessly | Vote her life to @ home for animals | desiring to hire a public hall was obliged boy's room and ao the girls ware sent see pore phapeeoibietgert gerd eat Yor pul = Wet " cross-examined. ‘Theo Dr, Munyon disappeared and Mra.| to apply to the Chief of Police, then to to the eun parlor on the roof, while! iam and Andrew Fletcher Company,| Ven mes Ake oe) GOFF'S OIL WELL PAID 92,000 | Munvon announced she was suffering | the District-Attorney, for permlusion to the youngsters were put in their|ehipbuilders of Hoboken, N. J., because | ©, [REMONT AV.lonatp Another “rich man of the Genate”|s police court because they had « viow| “Tre metition conciedes: South Penn jgereening 1s usuaily locked, was open | tition for the removal of the foreman, | Mg oye ik [PAMAIVA, @ and young Perry took immediate ad- They sald the fore-| @tores marked © operate Butter Department, vantage of it. had not treated them civilly, fre- Van Dyk goods can only be: | Geveloped to-day in Senator Goff of|ient squabble in West Virginia, the Grat witness of the session. He 414 not measure up to| Muayon ‘Gcntinente! Of oS ke In a slighting way: of the bought at 2 Van Dyk store or have| Sensor Stephenson's financial great- $200,000 to 93,000,000; POLICEMAN SHOOTS BOY. and alluded in forceful! = Selling Agency. Look for os ness, however. Goff said he owned coal|ae many as agreed with her idena 000 per cont. . es cuneteartiy oF ngtonty NAME. winines paced ig ‘and oll jands that paid him an eanual| ‘Three fires heve recently attacked income of,685,000. The ol! lands alone, he] the big Munyon plant, ahd battalion Weatified, returned him $64,000 annually. | chief lost his job because on one of “One of my wells paid me $2,000 a day| these occasions he ewore at the Diree- Aimed at Gad Dog ot Entrane@ Ball Game. A dirty Ittle fox terrier that had been 3 ing ition, hi eet $1.50 Sri4, Tilfany Style Ring, 256 | i A i FF € 2 8 wo Fletcher declared WEADQUARTERS: 80T Wolter st.. or. Resa —_—_— i qwhele Beet tor. The Towers ts now 4 b white once appeared at the Polo flag. He came back yee'er : Bt S| 'sees see v tae tn oeorat| aaron, ae NAY | Nina ney Ce as eo wan ener Soagenty be oer stae e aet Air nea ° Oepeier Beet, you occasionally spenda a night there, NEWS OF NEW MELON CUTTING] 28 for the game and began to snap and|man. The bollermakers immediately pro- Prendertast explained “No,” sighed the witness, “it petered Ewe Oo ELO! UTT! growl at ryone. Froth was on {*s| tested and sent a committee te Andrew ‘eould cbesmand $70,000 from an | Out end fe only paying me 0 9 day | == : ADS RAPIDLY. lips and cry of “mad dog’ was| Fletcher, insisting on the removal of ae, ELS, ; j entount tn the Department | "ow. Were former Congressman Charles B. of the Btandard'’s melon | raised at once. Gs th €, ' ‘Cleaning and might pessidiy| FM ts the Genator who edjected eo| Landle of Indians, brother of Judge cutting ciroulated through a market! agen and boys ducked out of the dogs foremes. AW ye GRA trom another accoum | *Fenucusly to Passage by the Benate| Landis, who tmppasd the Standard O!! which was ehaky at the opening. path, but half @ dosen policemen went erat TT ine B. 1 ? pecenaity for special revenue |°! the Kern resolution; calling for an| fine; Robert Crain, one of Baltimore's It had been expected in Wall street) at it with their clubs. It eluded their YALE’S COACHES HIT ROCK. ‘We Sag J MeAneny cad he| “Vestisation of the Paint and Cabin leading oltisens, chairman of the com: that the acute stage of the decline had| biows and several pf them fired at It]... Shiny een OAd ox along with genera, | Creek coal miners’ strike. The witness | mittes that got thi atic Nation- —— been reached and that there would be| trom their revolvers. At last Poli moh Punctured atohing Dene have to be the minimum. | A! only a few people had discussed | ai Convention a rally after the close of the Leadon Gamal of ‘the Weet One Hundres end Shifted Crow at Practice. = the tariff with him and be could re-| eupposed te ~ (Continued frum First Page.) market yésterday, But this morains| wirty.gecond street station put s bullet) gargs FERRY, Conn. June 5.—~The pa i ij 5 member no names, London dumped a big block of stocks! through its head and killed it. M3 on the market here. New York bears ticed = boy crying scrosa| pale, CORGh*n, tried ot eee tocda,| “The Daughter of David Kerr.” was last seen by her husband, Alonso| b#4 cabled selling orders to London badly one that| oe, and Stephenson, who pevadl ; A "vVoTE Housman, when she pushed off in her| Overnight and to-day Wall street opened| had struck the sidemaik and glanced) | OMe tl Vous G pegte cotton and wool interests; | light skiff near dark on Saturday night,| St least an hour earlier than usual to| upward, had entered Lrg id pi] at Grate, chaneing puasen he mien RESOLUTION. [sional connestion ‘rith any one af-| Charles Hamilton, Washington corres-| The tides, however, could well ba & line on the situation in London, | the eltow. The yours a ‘Besckinen toe was in the cove, as the tegee Basincer Geos: | fected. ; Dondent of a New York up-state news| carried her body up through the tor The opening there disclosed prices! nies, jan tal a cetlian woce aot caravan Gas) CARPET 744. muues reported favorably on| “1 have sean none of the sugar lob-| paper, and George E. ef the] ous channels and waterways from the HI showing pleased the coaches, ae " : f by, Bo called,” he said, “but I have re-| Anti-Prohibition Propaganda. Plum feland hborhood to Ti ——_—_ ceived o great deal of thelr Mterature| HOKE OMITH TELL OF HIS IN-| Whether lye dy acted Bop tan the INCOMING STRAMBTIPS. cit eeeh ein The. tarryine te CLEANING "349 Wert 600 Chel nen “Gvinmen ce, fae tess TENET IN OTT Or: lana oy the gxamination of the body | Copper, 18 off New Yorke closing of ee rate lk, tore, tt. | punching ato the heat wine, RESTAURAN’ Senator Sherman to furnish the litera-| Senator Hoke Bmith of Georgia ts a wears te BAW to-day | 667.8; Chesapeake & Ohio, 11-8 off @ 8-4; ce (ig ackoonrite, out taking mush Wa iii de eee b ts is @ matter that has police nerves on out taking much water, TIS ta fee he Pan GRAND OPENING i t i i I fi FE ' 2 the qui vive, Though at first the theory | U: 8. Steel, 1 off 66 1-4. that Mre, Houseman had elther been| Heavy selling orders were placed for pr paring the cotton schedule, ‘He hheide| @fowned oF haa disappeared voluntarily | European accounts, et ki running in was held by all except her husband and| The bears pounded at every weak 4 he ow “The only improper influences ever| $00? stock in am Atlanta bank which! brother, as days passed and no trace of | stock and had the satisfaction of see- brought to bear on me. were by repre-| Pousht in some bankrupt cotton milla, or of her body was uncovered by|ing atocks fall before their ouslaught. sentatives of labor unions,” Me. Shere | His pro rete interest, 1f divided up,| diligent search that theory Droke dows | After the Mrat half hour of heavy eell- man added, “They threatened to ex-| Would be $800. ‘and latterly foul play hap been con-|ing banking support appeared in the MANDARIND RESTAURANT, ” Senator Smith told the letey hunters| sidered tho only explanation of ber i terminate me. market and there was a general rally. a he tnvited Southern cotton manu- | absence, REED RAISES QUESTION OF Hie Seen me | two days afte ‘The half hour furry ended in @ general fer Tharsday >» ||Saturday, June 7th - facturere te come te see him to discus ectal for Friday f MORAL REGPONSIBILITY. | the cotton echedule. ‘These some men on Willett's Hassock, one of | forties, OF Fallef and @ rn 1.0060! on WBEERY CREAM OCHOC- Oto LS Prosteny, Reng Rg a rg bg hg ed aa ea fy Air eer LOC] I oF acti 1c] lune BS Stans ggestion for Tharsday CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMAL. Seal eet thes, £ hel oth pcan dh Bysccal pecan nga croton lag oad reed Pore wre to be Sui ness men te present views and advo-| en broad features By coutee cate their own interests, questions of| of ae oe onan seco tnt Bering esse LOWS Thegive oer riae fe tow ee moral. responsibilty and oy Ra Hoeven ore "ta: eeser ad harmony with Taal ferences between the London and the| | Semt Sf Onze 39c they are our B50 grade, at 19¢ BEST INESE COOK IN AMERICA peveral witnosses| Afterward Benator Smith changed his go, inatt", came | crest dumped fully 90.00 shares on the US PARCEL Post whether the activities bf pald ageats| methods of procedure and joined with| {ery Sirouen the dark and then) Ditel uebel OLY aret hour and for & PENNY A POUND PROFIT PL s I 08 Belb, bes. were any more reprehensible tian the| Senaters Johnson and Hughes in rec; the bellef tha time it was a mystery how these shares ‘sone action of principals tn hiring them. An-| ine tariff callers in committee rooms a! mt been wned oy beorbed. nat a by Lonnie Smoants other poirit raised wae whether busineas| bokling informal hearings. He men: and'others of the Firat National Bank Somile Wale om Interests who had been out of the mar- fa y. that I have iS could legitimately come to Washington Grtdenien amene (he caltsrenes seeing her agai, | Ket for six months were buying Lon-| | Fark Rew, Cortiongt and sant 00] merchants, and Welese of Wisconsin on HA a age volnt new & th ry BARCLAY. STREET Whose hands she ‘undoubted! fone far enough, the American|} 39, LANGT Bt. ho ¢ peo pessimistic, and Corner Church Street ringe on her angers Post Row A worse than it actually was, ca ad RR a Rg | ay * 1 Spived auch a ready marke are io LEGAL NOTICES, CI \ peice

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