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The Sun from New York, New York • Page 3

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The Suni
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New York, New York
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flfinriionti riiinmnrilMK Wlmn Mi riI Mi mil thfiy ii tfrl Ira I ltv lint foinv hinc which wuiilil throw nny light nn i tnjf lnrynf Mrc Klnnnnudpnlli Aniotn juror thine hay iiinil wnm iwo linn arn or rnor ptfu of dnnilly ntiMqnity Altar IOMR diifon ni with oronn Mi 1nrIs vr oriliijr imirnltiK Cnptnli Jrii wptit down In Pollen llriiilimrtrr fli had talk with Inorlor Mrl tiRhllr rhiif nr the fWorllvn llnrtvtil loIIlnr 1lb wrro plowtnil for Fwvrrnl hours will Coroner Aft Hint 1rlon Mid Ilin ln lovnlopmrntu of Iho ilnv might Jiistlf Irn in Riving out un Intimnllnft ntntuninn nn nf to wlmt nvllly Impixnipd week tRt ln Friday night on Ihn porrh of thn old I hoI wlinn Mr Klnnnn wn murdernd 1In thy cnptnln wns nokod poInt lilinl whirr of two pjTKon whoHo immen lUll I npponmtl In connection with thw caw hi wI nftor ho replied 0 I nm not nnitwprinj conundrums toni ht HP would not ho qiiofpd on to whpthei it war mnn or woman upon whom Sunday di coenen onst picion al hnvltif a mntivfl for attaoUing Mrs Kinnan Whtfr pipffpd furlhor Cnpt Price Mid there was pnnuKh circiimctnmial ovldpnon to justlf thp dotectivcfl in oonfininR tlv ir effort to rortnin cities all of which polnto tone one person There in no danger that the aunpocted party will pet away from us hut without more direct evidence than we havo would be a phan to make an arrest Bald ho Coroner McDonald announced that he would hold a preliminary hearing on Thursday I at the CoronerH otflce I As to our suspicions It we have any I can say nothing said ho I cannot say anything tonight as it might tend to do feat the ends of justice The police are at work on the case now If no arrest IB mado before the preliminary hearing on Thursday we may got enough evidence at the hearing to enable UB to take action While the Coroner and Acting Captain Price were in conference yesterday mornIng Detective Sergeant Connolly who had been Lawyer Gibsons inseparable companion during IIIB examination of the premises wont over to Brooklyn and called on Mr Gibson When lie showed up again at the Bronx detective bureau he had with him a varied assortment of articles which had been taken away by Mr Gibson in his hlaokhand bag on hit isits to tho Stenton house before the Coroners decided to take charge of the search them ell1s The collectipn of Mr Gibsons finds which was later surrendered to the Coroners included a promissory note made by Gibson to Mrs Kinnan on April 18 1906 payable in six months from date with interest nt 6 per cent The amount of tho note was fioo There were also two fire Insurance policies on Shady idp both in Mrs StentonH name two life insurance policies alrtO in her name for 1000 each one of them in the Mutual Life Insurance Company a memorandum book containIng an I 0 for 100 to Mr Kinuan two checks payable to Mrs Hten ton one bearing date 1802 for 157 70 and the other dated in the same year for 0105 Both were drawn on the Drexel Bank of Philadelphia awl were signed by the Girnrd Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia Thomas Ryan was tho signature on another check for f8 on the Pacific Hank dated 1690 There were also turned over to the detective sergeant certificates for 7000 shares in the Pioneer Mills Mining Company par value J5 a sharo and certificates of other mining stock showing a face value of about 40000 fpven pieces of old lace a linen towel A black handbag which contained pocket hook with 6272 in cash a roll of yellow eiik ribbon a tortoise shell comb three nngs and other minor articles The Coroner said that a full receipt itemizing all the articles returned to him by Mr Gibson had been given to the law vpr all agreed upon Saturday afternoon He said positively that Mr Gibson had not tried to withhold anything which had been taken from the house Mr Gibson was not nt the Stanton house yesterday Mrs Stenton is said to bo very rpMless at tho Miller home at 2464 Briggs avenue By order of the police reporters ere not allowed to pee her She seemed particularly worried over the discovery of her bank books Acting Captain Price haF not given up hnpe that ho may yet bo able to catch the old lady in a mood or moment when she will bf able to give an account of what really happoned at her home on the night of Juno 8 which will clear up the mystery Ulni Not IlPfuly Yet to Report No reports will be submitted to the Aldermen today by the special committee appointed to investigate the Street CleanIng Department William IlnA the coun wl to the committee has been raking overall the recordfl in the department from tho into Commissioner WoodburY took office Aldermen Dowling and Mulligan the Democratic members of the committee who dont know what Mr Inns going to report are preparing a minority report Twelfth Night at the Academy Sothern and Julia Marlowe began last night with Twelfth Night the last wk of their engagement at the Academy of Music Miss Marlowe played Viola in her usual charming manner but the honors went to Mr Sothern as the pompous Mal toio The big theatre was crowded and the applause showed that Shakespeare is BR popular in Fourteenth street as further uptown Ilamlef will be played the latter half of tho week nr I Isnt It just barely possible coffee hurts you Try POSTUM 10 days In Its place and MAKE SURE Get the little bOk Thn Road to Wtllvllle In pkcc i IJ TM Oimpuny I IiasI tapfn tuuln ftM4a nt ftny IiieciiitIttt In trl crtilt rii1n lnl lfiifor rflMflllUfl Iff lf lM will nt tipnlflfm nf Hj mntl fttr llrrtlrtf If nAffllrJ I If VItO lH i fflIflhI In ronl qrn tftftnl vtWWrtA ntI IrtffffrtPt antI nMIMItt IfiiflMrf lttl IIMlmj II wll 1 nrl fiiifprfpfll i If It tritt tIMlh If will mlmlfiMM jrn iI a 1ft CU STABLE I COMPANY Or MRWYOMK tiltss ftaeaf IeI I jugtli I mr rJJ sftel tIqw if nit laIIv IrISIIIOI ashIt Its hd PRENCfllOA TO IUL MADE I I iH ifil NlI PiP FaaP 1 linin of Miitii mmliM In mlm With lid I tlInlt in Jirii mid PY irjr pfrvjiopi of It I uNoflll Kltroftin nf the limn ffnlii tit Mntid lnt of the KtiMifii Imcotor liar I rfrMlnly nn Iliillonl pnxpodt of I Its dl ret Ion of ron nli rililn Iltt of the griv wpnllli nf FMIHII to Aitinrlivin siitthtlrm I IlllMDFIrilM 1 uric la Prmlilrnt Cnx i Mtt Mild tcillinlit unit lbs roc nf tit I French loiti ngrt bar with tlm ninotint llmt will Is aviillnhln from oIlier rrxourro IIf the company will moot lire payment I fur his ntini llfty urn steal cim and 313 ocoinollviw while nm lnlnR buIlt nt OIt I of lunooooo mill also provide the mon I for the poiiiili llon of Iho writer Mlpplj systein TIll cvir tnwt cortinonton ant I water coinimny certificates whloh It hni been Intended to soil will thpppforo not i now I plaroil iiMin the market but will lx held In the tnvisiiry of the Pennsylvnnli Onmpuny Tilt amount rwiliwxl from the rioptit MIl of JV000000 short not 111 suniclent he saId to complete nil the Im provernentfl upon the main turn and branche now authorized and also to carry on the construction of the New York tunnel nnd terminal station during tho currant year Continuing Presidont Cassatt said Tho improvements now authorIzed and under contract Include all the heavy worl at prewnt contemplated with the eiooptior of the additional relief lines referred to ir the last annual report and it will not bo necessary to proceed with those for severn years except to secure the right of way which is now being done The company will not therefore as far as can now bo foreseen have to meet any largo capital requirements for some years beyond what will be necessary to pay off the JOOOOOOOC of notes maturing November 1 1007 and tr provide tho money needed after the close of this year to complete tho New York terminals This expenditure which will be spread over tho years 1007 and 1008 if Bstimated at 40000000 It will perhaps not Ixj considered out ol place to refer in this connection to tho large increases both in the capital stock and In the bonded Indebtedness of the company and to point out the results of tho policy of liberal expenditures pursued by the management during the past six years Since 1000 the capital stock of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has been In reased from 129000000 to 303000000 in increase of 174000000 Tho bonded debt has been increased from 58000000 to 102 00000 an increase of 104000000 but of his amount 13000000 is due to the assump lon of the bonded debt of branch roads ormerly controlled by the company through stock ownership but which have now been ibsorbed so that the actual net increase in he bonded debt is 91000000 The nggre ate increase in bond and stock Inolud ng premiums on latter amounts to S300 100000 Of the proceeds of these issues bout 122000000 was expended on improvements and additions to the property which have been fully described in the on mal reports of tho board of director8 and ill of which were absolutely necessary to he proper handling of the largely Increased raffio and to the constructIon of the New fork tunnels and terminals and tho pur base of the real estate connected therewith About 140000000 has been invested In the stocks of other companies which are folding a satisfactory return and which ire worth much more than their original st The remainder appears In advances to subsidiary companies In increased shop md roadway inventories and in cash As to the results obtained through these i large expenditures In the first place the company is now in a position to fully perform its public duty as its largo traffic is being moved with an ease and regularity I lever before attained The financial remits are equally satisfactory as will appear from the following brief statement ot facts In ISM the gross income of the lompany was 71 000000 the net Income was 11000000 the dividend paid was 5 per cent md the surplus after paying dividends was 1000000 In 1005 the grow income was 146000000 tho net income was 30000000 he dividend on the largely increased capital lock was 0 per cent and the surplus after aying the dividend was 11700000 In the six years from 1893 to 1898 ncluelve the yearly dividend was 5 per oont and the average surplus after payIng the dividend was 3700000 per annum In the six years from 1000 to 1905 inclu ilve the yearly dividend was 6 per cent and the average surplus after paying ho dividends was 11100000 per annum From 1000 to 1005 inclusive 70000000 vas taken out of income and expended In improvements to the property It hould be stated too that at least 60000000 ias been spent on additions and improvements from which no return is yet being oooived on account of their not being mpleted and in use though the interest upon the securities issued to pay for them IBS been charged against income Young Woman llInln UTICA Juno 18lss Agnes St John Z3 years of agoot Delhiis missing and she Is believed to have drowned herself in the Jelawaro River during a period of mental iberration following an operation for ppcndicitis She was employed in a millinery store in Delhi and disappeared Saturday night The girls umbrella was found on the bank of the river and her shoeprints lave been traced through her brotherin laws garden to the edge of the stream She underwent an operation for appendicitis evoral months ago since which time she tad been in 111 health and depressed men ally lev Dr Ilclllngrr Ilccches a Call From Cleveland UTICA Juno 18The Rev Dr William Bellinger rector of Grace Episcopal Ihurch in this city has received a call com St Pauls Church in Cleveland Ohio Dr Bellinger has not accepted the call or Dndered his resignation to the vestrymen of Grace Church He will leave next week will look the tor Cleveland where he over fluid offered him Dr Bellinger camo to Utica seven years ago from Trinity Church in Brooklyn i MAYOR WOULD BEOR JEROH in Inv rnriiK rnvrmi nr MIMMVK ii fItr ftswdan rlfff tin Itanth III tlr i frirniM 4 lllf In Iletsi In IWMl tfitffmr In his Iii I 1I1hll 111111I11 nwf Mined if4p I If IIf Atlsste Iarsttws tssII ix ivKmtn srtftrftrM toe lie hltU miinlfwfftrt t9 hiwNnf rita lkaljtiwwf hn lie will hiss IM 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left II nominal control nf lli Tnintiinii nritnnliilliti In would a to lea tor In Iltrnl II In tlin ptiptmrt nf HrnlX Vlirn Mr Murphy Is nt Tdiniimiw Hull llir ilnyi tire gnrl ten miinUr nf Iii cii tiers are inii who rI I tier Monn In Mm burst nKiu or nrn iVmnirntK whn nKnlr now Ihlt hey fnvor 111 ri norril fiat I a ii nf I lea ret liy tin I 1 rtnnrrn I i Mini lIlllnl 1 Ton nirn nf llulTnlo wm hero jriKli nlny and saP that hn wits wnrkliiR to gel thin Hearst Sri iprt In thn rrTnrl hn I run ndr In trwlu to Im Koloolid nfl tIre now chairman of hi Democrat Stntn cKimmlltPo ITio Mayurfl frlciiN My hint then IK ne longer nny doubt Mint they will rticccoc In dopoxliiR Mr Murphy tlmt thE inujorlt of hn niiiTitiprn of the Mreiitlvo iotri mltton are with hit Mayor Mini hint whrr tho xhowdown comes iircordltiR to present I nil Ica I lairs the Mnyor will liavo with him more than twothird1 of the committee With the control of the oreDiilxatlon in hi ImncU Mayor MoOlellnn nnl his Bupportort would hI nitrIc to brine about at Mm prlinarloi I the election of a dnloRntioti to the ocean criI Slat convention which would sup port a randidato like Jerome and URIII any attempt to name Hearst Favor ln rtlrr ClrRrrlrh and Clinch Tho lawyer who have organized thorn solves into a committee to put a nonpartisan Judiciary ticket in the Hold will not It was learned last night ready to report until late In August According to one of tho tnembem tho feeling was general in tli committee in favor of nominating Justice Ueerich Ine Clinch cnisnrn nrTTEX cins Man Junipril on One on Wrong Sldlllo taciturn Mio Couldnt Help I Held I Joseph Oerashty a motorman of a Sixth and Amsterdam avenue car was held by Coroner Shrady In 1000 bal yesterday pending the formal Inquest into the death of Emlllo Do Zuzio of 342 East 115th street who was killed by Gernchtys car at Sev entysoventh street and Amsterdam ave nue on Sunday Rundy De Zuzio ran from the east side of the I ivenuo and tried to hoard a wnitlibound car on the wrong sido After he had jumped an tho car but before ho had crawled under tho guard rail Do 2uio turned around to wave Roodby to a friend on the sidewalk Seither the conductor nor the motorman know ho was on lie car which went ahead it full speed At the fame time Oerachtys car approached from the south Ho yelled to DA Zuzio and stopped his car but the latter lid not hear him and his head struck the stanchion supporting the front hood of jeraghtvs car His skull was fractured and ho died later in Roosevelt Hospital Stephen SI Orlswold Heooertns ExState Senator Stephen I Oriswold who has boon well known in political bankIng and church circles has recently passed hrough a severe illness A few weeks igo ho underwent an operation for hernia nd it left him onfeeblad There was an Improvement iaht week and on Sunday Mr Oriswold was able to go to Ocean Beach le is an expresident of the Society of Old le Brooklynites and tho veteran usher in plymouth Church Fnr nockan ay Sunday Hall Players LIt Go The ball players of the Far Rockaway lub and the Brooklyn Field Club who were irrested in Far Kockaway on Sunday because cause there was a contribution box at thE gate and persons entering dropped In their none were discharged by Magistrate Maftrate ifcaly at Far Rookaway yesterday morning the ground that contributions were not solicited Tim Weather Showers and thunderstorms have been quite neal over the country tin at the Rocky Maul alas In many ot the districts west ol the Missis lppl the drought win broken Thern was a storm central over Nebraska und Iowa movlnz eastward and this caused tie rains all the Infrlor States A frond storm from lends In connection with an area ot hljh pres lure over New Knclnnd and Nora Scotia wu he cause nf the rain In tho Atlantic States The attcr storm was central over the South Atlantic east movlnc northeastward At Jupiter Fla more than four Inches of rain fel 10 Inches tel tit Portland Me SIM Inches at odie City Kan 2o at Omaha 2 at Mlnne dOM and at many places In the rain belt more than me Inch I was warmer In the central Mississippi dateS and cooler In the SI tC bordering tho iocky Mountains In the other districts there was ut little change In this city the day was cloud showery and rultry winds fresh northeasterly average humidity 05 per cent barometer corrected to read to sea evel at 8 A B5 3 2903 The temperature yesterday as recorded bYlhs ifTtclal thermomMr Is shown In the annexed table riles iran 1IXM 1605 A MrO BT 2M M4 as 8 M1t2 Mlde7 IV lowest temperature an at 10 XSniNOTOX FORECAST FOR TOD1T AND TO MORROW For eastern Vio York and New England howe oAay and tomorrow frtifi east to northeast trtnd For New Jersey eastern Pennsylvania Deli rare and Maryland showers today and probably omorrbw fresh east wlnd Tor the District of Columbia and Virginia shown today fair and warmer tomorrow light to Iel east winds becoming south For western Pennsylvania and western New York showers and thunderstorms today and omorrow fresh south winds II You Miss Your Train Forget an Appointment Leave Something and want to send a message quick Telephone IEW YORK TELEPHONE COM Oey Street I Orcheitrelle ti Vm nh I I Kmililc fi Ifl I pluy flit world I rCtft wlrli i pirlrt I rllfhnhil a A iinil hill nrclio frii I frrr lixiMil nf jfiinrt liiirt A rv fir tl1 1111 rl I tWfetlrltit nI ui hAt A Inn IK wmi until Nn rrtnlirr II lien your i 4 vorlip MMiplniiic mill ovcrniff llif ff4111 a or OdUlhI lt1 fi tint you run hut nr elif urrllc nimlc 1 MIMI I tiiet in your own homf i a and cm select your own 54 program I li 4l4raqIfirlI If emslls Si tf Ghe AEOLIAN CO I Aeolian Mall 3d2 Fllih Ave Aeolan 11 rllh near 34K Street New YorJ 5 nor wrsf ornioiitt Iad hem III Nines Ills InmmurMInn on Ial Mllrinlilnn NnrrrriU Him CINCINNATI Ohio Juno is Oov Joh IAttlmn of Ohio rIled nt 4m this after non nt til hOn 1rotnnnt it Mllford I about fifteen mites from tIns city Ho Im been asleep ulnro 7 1 yesterday He could not Il roused from his romatoa stato attn pn away while nnconioioun Apparently wlion IH went to sloop yesterday In won Improving in health 111 wlfi nnd two daughters went with him Hi son John Vulliuns 1attlxnn in at Harvan law Hohool Chronic UriRhts disease i givon nn its cUt of death The lovimor wa inaugurated on Janu nry at Columbus itul pent only one but in the Executive chamber after taking th oath of office and viewing the parade Iron a gloss incln ed stand This hour was on a couch covered with an overcoat Or April 1 he was brought to Chrlfts Hospital this city to prepare for an operation tha was never performed II is asserted Abou a week ago ho was taken homo The funeral will lx held at Milford Thursday and burial will bo made in the family lot at Milford whom a handsomi monument was erected by the dead man a few years ago Oov Paulson was 50 years old and a lifelong Democrat Ho will he nueceedet LioutOov Andrew Hums Repub llcan Gov Pattison favored enforccmen uf tho laws and a a result of hit electioi the lid went on all over tho Slate Hl protracted illness and the fact that mud InoRs muc I at tho time he was delirious and of hay intellect will complicate State matters no doubt a already the question was i the courts aa to the validity of tho placing of his signature on State papers Judge Eaton of the Common Pleas tonIght administered the oath of office to Gov Harris at Eaton Obituary Notes Mrs Elizabeth A Fuller widow of Jeist Puller died yesterday at her homo 137 Avenu BaYonne In her ninetieth year Sho hac seen ill several month Hho Is survived bj ioven children Col Charles Puller for mfr Assemblyman and counsel for tin Standard Oil Company whose home In layonno Henry Fuller secretory ol tho International Salt Company who lived I with his mother Mrs iiiznbeth Putney widow of Wiiam Putney once a Iradlnc New York corporation lawyer Mrs losrpti Smith of lon Mass Mrs Sydney Fihci of Brooklyn Geortfl Fuller of Xew York and Jesse Fuller of Brooklyn She was thadatigh ler of Peter Uartlne who was the son ol Peter Bartlne tho original owner of Hnnover Square this city She had resided In the Der gen Point part of Bayonnefor thirty years Mr Margaret Doherty died yesterday after a lone Illness at her horn 202 Pulaskl 1011 In street Brooklyn Shi was 6 years old and ivas born In County Cavan Ireland comliiK here when I little girl She was married to Charles Doherty a coal merchant and for nany yearn prominent In Tammany politics In this city until he moved to Brooklyn everal years ago Mrs Doherty Is sur Uvi by her husband two eons and two laughters One of her sans llllam 1 DohiTty Is nn Assistant Corporation Counsel ind the other Thomas Ftl stenographer In lie snrrocates Court The daughters aro Mrn Teresa Hnggrrty and Kli abeth Doherty Capt Charles Keves retired died In FarmiliKton Me on June 16 Cnpt Keses was born In Maine and after serving through hi civil war ns a member of various orcnnl rations of Maine volunteers ho becamn Sec mil Lieutenant In the Heciilnr army on Julys isen scrvinK with the Fortyfourth late ry lie was retired with the rank of Flrft lieutenant on Ueoember 31 1870 on account 3f the loss of hU left lee from a wound received In the line of chi and wall advanced to the grade of Captain in April infu He was breveted First Lieutenant and Captain on March 2 1S67 for gallant conduct In action it Fort Butler Ln and In the battle of jpottcylvanla Court House Va Joseph Hardcahtle a noted expert ac ountnnt and senior professor of the school if commerce accounts and finances of the Sew York Inlvcrslty died on Satnrdav at fW his hOle n1 Monroe street Brooklyn Irom njurles received on June 8 by being knockdown by a wagon He was Dorn In England ieventynlne years ago and hnd been enraged In teaching before coming to this country over fifty years ago lie was a encher In a crammar school In New York md for over thirty years was engaged as an igent and accountant In the offlcs of Ihe late 1eter Gllser Ho leaves a widow two sons md three daughters Thn Rev John Fay died terdny In tho rectory of the Church of Our Lady of 3ood Counsel after a brief illness Her ecelved his early education at St Gabriels cche New York and nfter 0 course In it Josephs Seminary at Troy was there irdalned on May 10 isOl During the twelve nfmlntr years he served In the same church where he became first assistant priest The uneral will take place on Thursday morning lune21 There will bo a divine omen at n30 A and solemn mass at 1030 A The lermon will be preached by the Rev iIcMahon I rector of the Church of the Epiphany Cable mnMaces were received yesterday elllng or tho death In Amsterdam Holland of Max Llssauer the head of Lissauer Co ewelry and diamond Jobbers at 12 Maiden ane He fell dead apparently from heart lisense Mr Llssauer was one of the oldest jusincss men In the Maiden lane district He was a director of the Jewellers Board of Trade and was active In various Itebrew Trnln aII hnritnble and educational organIzations He went to Europe several weeks ago to buy ilamonds George Fitoh ono of the foremost and noct esteemed citizens of California died uddenly on Sunday nt the Hotel Rafael In Inn llnfnel Cal Mr Fitch was part of the neatness of California Ho went to Call orals by way of Sew Orleans In the pioneer lays and set np his printing plant In the wilder iess lie was famous as a news gatherer and mbllaher before the heroic days of 88 In atcr years with Lorln Pickering he pub shed tho llHllelm nnd the Call William Thompson the retired PittsburR innker who had been 111 In Dr Walker ulvntn hospital at 33 EMI Thirtythird street Ttor an operation for bladder trouble die In the hospital yesterday nfternoon at 3 oclock The operation was entirely successful but thn patient developed pneumonia The body dll bo taken to PltsburA where the funeral wi be on Thursday from tine North Presby erinn Church Ernest Frederick Herwle ono of the minders of the Republican party In Louis Iana died in New Orleans on Sundar aged 72 He was 1 native of PortauPrince lall but vrnn to New Orleans as a child le was successful In the wiwmlll and wore ouslnc buslnojs Ho was among the few bIte mon who participated In tIme organizAtion of the Republican part Just after the Ivll war and served one terra In the State enate In reconstruction day no rnrpr i I Automobile Apparel for Men and Women Our guiding principle 1f this Prom every maker according I to hin ability to every autolst according to hia needst Whether yours demand a duster at a color and quarter oran exclufllvc foreign garment designed by Strom Dtmhlll Belle Jardlenlerc or flcnrlqucs nf hundred and quarter we ore at your service with the most complete and exhaustive stock of Everything for the Autolst but he Auto In all the world I I If you livfl out of QMS Ho4 for ii aflfg0u4 I Qniflth fpr Men I Jut rs of Clinmbrny llnnn xllk nnd rnohrilr 120 Ii 25 Cloth Cuts 1750 to 5000 t4qhic Cflnll S8no to 2500 Shin CpOtf of ruhbar 400 5hlf Cnntff with pnt anted rubber yoke 1350 to SHOO I adWl 315004jOJ11flt4UU1XJ I 33d tq JMth Li1 I EAltmmtda LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for Men and Women THIS DAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY JUNB I0th AND 20th I A SALE OP MENS AND WOMENS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BB HELD AS FOLLOWS WOMENS HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 110 AND 75c PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN USUALLY 175 AND 125 WOMENS HIMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS IN EMBROIDERED EFFECTS USUALLY SOc AND 25c AT 25c AND Sc EACH MENS HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS USUALLY 200 AT 145 PER BOX OP HALF DOZEN REAR OF ROTUNDA FIRST FLOOR CLOSING HOURS 5 Mj SATURDAYS 12 NOON PERMIT NO SUBSTITUTION INSIST UPON HAVING CARL HI SCHULTZS PURE AND CORRECT Artificial Mineral Waters Compounded with DISTILLED WATER and CHEMICALLY PURE SALTS Tel 3420 Madison Square 430434 First Ave I STVO nr A nniSE FLY I The Victim Is In Hospital and Mar Lose III Arm If Not His Life 11 I Is Ifl MIDDLETOWN 1 Juno 18Ae the result of being bitten by a large fly Erastus Halnes of Nile near here may lose hU arm if not his life He is under treatment at Thrall Hospital in this city whore an operation was performed today in the effort to save his life and limb Some days ago while Haines was at work a large housefly alighted on his left wrist Haines had both hands full and could not brush the fly off I stung him and flew away The next day his arm began to pain him severely and became terribly swollen and fverel bc1me his physician advised his removal to the hospital Haines is employed at a fertilizer plant and It is supposed the fly had been on some diseased meat URAD lRSASTORCO11NG hERE The Newly Wrdtlod Con pic Expected to Arrive In This City on June I RICHMOND Vn Juno ISMr and Mrs William Waldorf Astor who were married In London several weeks ago are expected to arrive in New York on Juno 26 They will immediately come to Virginia where they will spend the bettor portion of the summer at Mirador in Albemarlo county the homo of Mrs Asters father Chiswell Dabney Lnnshorne Mr ard Mrs Astor Lnghorll have also taken the Charles Dana Gibson cottage at Isleeboro where they will also cotag portion of tho heated term The friends of Mrs Astor in Virginia are anticipating her arrival with pleasure She Is well known here as one of the three Lang kown homo girls famous for their beauty Mrs Astor has not visited Virginia in several rears rarA Something doing socially Round out the occasion By serving Welch GaJ As a beverage or made into I a punch or frozen dessert i Welchs has no equal Sold by drufzlsts and grortr eyerywbtrc 1 rite us for free book of recIpes Welch Grapo Orla I Co Wtstncld Qfrrmmlf ff Pl Cflfltfl of illk ehnmbrfl linen mohair MOO to J3300 Cloth CflOlP S20 to 4500 RhhU Cflfltl SIOo to 2500 COPI 0 rubbrd Ilk I 5200 to S15o tlhlr CQI SI25 to 125 I IDIOTS IN DEAF MUTE SCHOOL List of Attendant at the name Institute Sad to Have Been Padded UTICA June 18The teachers who hare resigned from th Homo Deaf Mute Insti within the few weeks recruit tute with past wek a rlt of th revelations concerning alleged Immorality and financial irregularities In the conduct of th school and who will be called witnesses In the investigation caled 8 wfnesns th Inveltgton which th State Board of Charities and the Oneida county District Attorney have Inaugurated have made affidavits that they have been required to report the attendance of pupils they had never seen thus padding the list of attendants at tne Institution and that there art about twenty five idiots In the institution of whom It is said only three are deaf mutes rh teachers say that a number of this twentyfive cannot tell the right hand from the left and that all the teachers have to do Is sit In the class rooms with these idiots and watch them two and three hours each day The State has been paying 500 a year each for the instruction of these un teachable idiots it is understood I is probable that th investigation will result In either winding up th affairs at the institution or in an entire new manage entre manaJe ment there nentichland and la Prorve nee In reiterating his statement that the French HnerLa Provonoe took the northerly course out of rule on th eastbound trip she recently finished ahead of th Deutschland and that the Deutaohland Dutechld kept to th southerly course Mr Emit Boos agent of the day HamburgAmerican Line said yester dayThe dayTh representative of th French lin declared on the floor of th Produce Exchange change before departure of the steamers that Provence was certainly no match for th Deutschland and that their only hope of keeping up with her was to take a short northerlv course This was said in the presence of a number of witnesses whom we can name He says also that th log of La ProTendo shows a run of 3200 miles while from New York to Havre on th southerly oourtn la 8300 mites S2SOOOOO Canadian ColonIzation Scheme OTTAWA Ont June l8Cecil Ward represent ing 1 London syndicate capitalized at 2500000 has purchased 1000000 acres of land from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in Edmonton Northwest district I I will colonized soon Today I at Montreal Ward had a conference with Sir Thomas Shaughnes nalzcllPlatt PonoiiKEErHiE Jim ilMiss Edith May Platt youngest daughter of 1 Plat editor of the Eagle was married at the Presbyterian Church In this city on June 18 to William Dalzell Jrof South Egremont MOM The ceremony was rrfornipd hr WIlllanT Paten Swartt Ph The bridegroom 8 a graduate of Cornell iwxi and rowed for four years ro1 01 on the varsity crew of which he was captain In tO The bride 1 a graduate of Vauar CUe class of lOOt I Ibfi tfU CflP of llfifln llt fabric nnd Iflthrr 160 to 250 1 Cnnnh Wntfl nmn It 2250 the pnlr S2 Unphflon uk i9 fitted with I I I service for two four or 11 person 1750 SI2500 lonl I agHU 50c to 725 i Coward I Shte Childrens Shoes I BO shaped that it allows the growing footnaturalfreedom and contributes greatly to the childseasean walking Made in pliable leathers that insure comfort and wear 1 Dtreioot Scndil Wit Caiwi SboeW1 Russet Calf and Raiiet itt Low ndIIIgh hoc ln IlIe thcr SOL NOWHERE ELSE JAMES COWARD 268274 Greenwich St StAn VATUUtM ITBEZT KtUQttn Filled Send tot Catop tqzl1s 1TO question Li about its being time to buy icc5 the Summer Suit The question i WfP Is there still time to make a choice selection There isbutnotforlong So many men i are wearing Bro kaw Suits this Summer who never wore them before that we are weeks ahead on sales and are depending now on tSTA a large extra tailoring force to USHED OVER keep the gps HALTA filled up CEKTUKY Summer Suits 17 to 40 ASTOn PLACE AND FOURTH AVE Tn AN rOURT nROMW BROTHER Wedding Gifts This Colonial Work Table is another ittle item which helps to show how our Furniture Stock is rounded oUt with ap sropriate Wedding Gifts To the buyer hree facts are important First the completeness of our stock and cltitlessecona our mod ratc prices third the permanent i iatisfaction which our work insures Schmitt Brothers urnlture tbllbed lOckers IM 40 East 23d Hammocks MEXICAN ALGERIAN and DOMESTIC LAWN UMBRELLAS AND TABLES lS NGEI ISO 4 182 Went 42d Strait and 135 Wed lilt St Neir York I 3.

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