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1 BOXBOARD MAKERS INDICTED ONCE MORE Leading Manufacturers Again Accused of Conspiring to Monopolize the Trade. ALL IN THE BOXBOARD CLUB Government Say That Shortly After Pleading Guilty the First Time "Ihty Formed a New Pool. for second time In ilftitMn months fh Government tiu Indicted th eombiaa-tlon of boxboard manufacturers, which dominates th paper box trade, for Tlola-tlon of the Sherman Anti-Trust act The second lndtctment, which followed pUas of a-ullty by all th defendants to the irt one. waa returned yesterday by tha Federal Oraod Jury aa tha reault of aa inquiry on which United Btatea Attorney Wise and his ssslstsnts hara ben an-a-ased tor aoma ttma. Tha bill of eom-plaint chars-ea that tha defendant waited hardly a year from the ftndtne; of the original Indictment before nw scheme In restraint of lntar-8UU and Mil elfled Boxjrd Club a.

the organisation through which the individual defendants of. whereae restraini oi -j. truetton of combination who to Ja of hla sreate.t prosperity ha4 he adoxen monopolies In "hli office all tha time. parke used to keep the pool book, manage the fool accounta. and act a general head of the combining and outside hla office In West Thirty-fourth Street there existed no hat an alleged Independent waa not independent unYll the Government aelied his records.

Parka went to Europe, and long after the boxboard men. aa well as hlnaHon of wrapping; paper which he had aimllarly broken up by the O.JfJS'-Ba tnrned to this country and made pla arettlnar off with a line. clrSCo JeaterSay-a per non waited only until October. lfore tettlna together In the Boxooara Hub at) Church ftreeU which aeem. to have been managed, according to tne in S'tment.

murh on the hg lnl1 down in the daya bfr Jh. IJ. rn of tbe Hherrnan law made expert- of that kind om'hfal fctment The prlnrli.al charaes of the Indictment are that the unlawful conspiracy was formed about Ot. 1. 1M0; that on bee.

1 the defrndanta met and close down all their mills one day In each month, to restrict output and that last January that agreed that the Prtee of their j.rodurt should be raise 4 a ton. There is one difference other and Its predecessor, however. The other "it Involved Principally the while this one la aKaiit indtvuala. an the corporations figure In the matter oniy Incidentally. i-rned that in inn run K.

inlnff the Government In the event of obtalnlnc conviction will make efforts to nave jail Sentences imros-d on the theory that If the Sherman act means anything on lt criminal side the jail penalty whlc It makes possible oujfrt al least to be applied to a second offender. Here are the Individual defendants In the caae. WILLIAM "WEErt. Tw.ldsnt ef the Al-b1a Bos and Cempsny. operating; a paper board mill at N.

T. HKNTtT HKKETTEH. Prldnl the Rsr-nawomt ruper V.ll Compsnr.opar.tlna a Dilll In Ion Inland City. WILLIAM II. SMITH, fleneral Manager of the AniTlrn Pnper Uoard Company, optr-atlns a mill at Iaot.

N. J. SIDNEY MITCH KLU President of the Amer-I Iran Stramboarrt Cmnpsny. In business In this rttv. sn.t otx-ratlng mills at Thamesvllle.

Chrat.rtown. and Winchester. Va. BKNJAM1V WARD, Pre.trtetit. and FRKn- "UVVr MVl.

operating a mill at Pas-lc. N. J. FMMONB BUT A NT. President of the.

Fdrt i Ornr 'rer Company, opsrsttna a mill a Cnilton. N. Y. THF.oDOHE FOSTER. Secretary of the Foster Lu linard Pier 'ompany, operating a mill st Vtl.s.

N. Y. WILLIAM 4. BHOBTES3. Oeneral Msnseer of ths Mnvrrhlll Box Board Company, operat-Ins a null st Haverhill.

Mass. ItnnKLT B. McEWAN. PresMent of McEwan Itrothrra. opemttnir a mill at Whlppanr, N.

J. W1IJ.IAM M. XIIAFFER. Oeneral Manaaer rif tha Naw HaTan Pulp and papar Company. leriln a mill at 'aw Haven, Conn.

HKNKY L. PAl'DHCK. President of the Os-Kails Pulp and Psper Company, oper-atina a mill in Plermont. H. Y.

HAMt'KL A. SHORT. gectatary of the Philadelphia Paoer Manufacturing Company, In lunni at fhllaeliihla. and oper-silng a at Manavunk. Penn.

CHARLES E- WILLIAMS. TsMSurer of the Piormont t'aprr Company, operating a mill at N. Y. ANDREW TAIT. Treasurer ef the Tslt aa gona opriatlng a mill at Urldge-Port.

Conn. NFWMAV. Prealdent of the Tona-anda Board and Paper operating a null at Tonawunda. N. Y.

W. HOWARD HICHARDSOf. agent of the Tredere' Iajxi Board Company, operating a ant 11 at Bogota. N. J.

H'NEY MITCHELL. Prealdent of the vnltrd Uix Hoard (umpany In buelpeaa la thla city, and operatlna mills -at Whlppany. N- i-, and Lockpurt and Bchnylarvllle. it, Y. MATTHIAS I'LCM.

In business aa the Wararly pair Box Board Company, and op-arailng a mill at Waverly, N. J. FRANK S. and J. A.

ETSTER, In buinea aa Eyater It Son, and operating a mill at Hftllton. West Va. The Indictment acta up that the aggre- rt rapuoiiy of all the mills owned by tha dot'endant Individuals and corporations Is about l.Ki:i tons a day and that 'his product enter freely Into Inter-State trade. The charging clause of the Indictment asserta that the defendants old knowingly, unlawfully, and willfully naase In an unlawful conspiracy to re- strain Inter-State trade by caustng the output of their paper board to be cur- LABC ES-o LEAGUES of forest stretching unbroken as far the eye eaa reach waters laoping; on the lake shores welling from the springsflidinj through clearings and valleys. That's Maine spend a summer Luxury Amid the Woods ralatlal hotels each with Us iron of went, cuisine and service to salt the cial life canoeing, sailing, tennis, golf, in the keen, cool mountain six.

That's Maine spend a summer there. THKOUCH EXPRESS TRAINS (D0yeacpi rt Mate Oraod Central Twminal. r. M. ibaatontiia Jvne A.

M. I rarVr. Plvlni aad Btata Can Mmtofml Lifmtmtm Sead at ta ataataa fca a llhaaraaes eeltta roll af seaUa laal 4U ima i fraaipt anaaMos glaa all aansa a AOTxmsaia bcxxao Keeaj IMC Saerk StsHae, Sea Far TVaels. Farler sod glisali Car Heaea. wrtia or aan CTTT tlUalf I Sraadva.

g.T. Olte Ufled. and by arreelng together "to fix and establish artificial, uniform, and noncompetitive price to be demanded and received frotn the purchasers." After the organisation of tbe Eoxboard Club and the decision to abut down ail mm a ona day a month to restrict output, the Inolctment tells about the alleged decision to advance piicea a ton on Jan. J4.1M11. The defeadants in th old boiboard coriblnatlon got oft wun finea of 2.w eth.

Jimn XI. Beck, counsel for all the defendants, aald he would produ them in court to plead to the Indictment, and aa he had done thla once before with th membera of the old pool, the Oovernment was content to let him hav his way and no warrants were Issued. MRS. BULL'S INDIANTONICS. Servant Sayg They Corroded Metals and Regular Doctor Objected.

ALFRED. June Mra. Ola Bull, widow of tha great tno-Unlet, 'aad IncldenU connected with th administration to her, during ber last lllneea. of certain myaterious Indian medicine or tonics, were described to-day in a deposition by Ulaa Annie A. Murray tt Boeton.

Mia Murray was Mra. Bull'g maid. Th dt position waa read at tbe beating In the contest over lira. Bull's wllL At th conclusion of to-day ees-elon Judge Nathaniel Hobba continued th bearing until Wednesday morning. th Ulnea of on of the counsel.

f.u7y waa a member of the Bull r.Khoia 'ol many yeare. She referred of Mra. Bull. 5t1.t Bu frequently lost con- "Pitting furniture and lor trnm imaginary "ffV-l1" eha.uated. VJ' concoctions admlnla-NohU t2.i.Mri, Bu" bv Ml" Margurrlte known aa 81ster Nlve-fhJV chemical properties it tTi-lf" M.urr"r Wl' told not to allow ILuL.

contact with metals, reault Mra. Bull a to taking the myaterious medl-aiiviLrhJch "tending physician had f.t-h?l not. to k' wr also re- uh whose deposition that despite Mrs Bulls 'efusala. Mlaa Noble, after say-her waU atuM take Uter way. had roMm th "meditation it.

n.ith Bui1 home at Cambridge, Miss Ole Bull. SULLIVAN TO RETIRE. Thlnkg th Man Who Read the Comic and Sporting p8ea Is Happiest. Tht Nrr, York RICHMOND. June M-At the eloae or a week'a engagement with a local the-audevllle.

lust finished, John L. Bulllvan announced hla Intention or retiringfrom the stage and publlo llf I am through with the game," aald Bulllvan. "Since 1880 I have been more or leaa before the public. I do no into thSugll: sone hut i or nnenctaf rea- him i to. meet the battle of life naVe.Whf th corn! and srtlr? tutlj and JORDAN OUT OF JAIL Convicted Queens Official Served Six Morthe and Fine Is Remitted.

Cornelius J. Jordan, the only one of the public offlclala tni.t in Queens to serve a sentence of lmprls- waa released yesterday from the Queens County Jail, on order of Justice Qarretaon. Having served six months. Jordan petitioned Justice Garretson to lh0nt.ni2- h' accomTnlid the aentenc. It waa stated that Jordan Tl unab'e to Pay the him'tWhACu reml''d would keep him In jail nine montha longer.

Jordan pepartmant In Queens and waa charged with JPJriatlnjndjtojila own use. Let Reason Talk to Habit If coffee upsets digestion and nerves, quit it, and use well-made POSTVM "There's a Reason" ZS5Sr Continuance of "Manufacturer to Wearer" Sale MEN'S and WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES Aad thla wart only Special drtr nn oiir II T5 Slra hlfh quality THIN KL11MEB HOHR la fine trade Ilale witb double deep farter In aad euadrupla ralnforecoMnt la toe aad heal, la be tUucatsrad at thla (ale At23csrN0clE Pairs tt pain guaranteed for montha hXW R08K BJuX. If taalaa are mora la eitbar taa ar Blgaed Onarmstr Coepeei Aeeempanle Each Box ef Pair. Can-be erdered by prepaid. If la.

Bar ate Is added la price. LENOX SILK WORKS I West SIst nt. fa step from Sth Ave.) Opea till :3 daUy. Inrludlna Saturday. (Take Etotator.l Wie SOUPS of Cfief, most delicate tt ricKcst WO ID bungalow and cabins with tail: most exacting taste.

Gay so hrm Turk la aad Csarhaa. r3 i THE XEW YORK TUESDAY. D. A. LORIKG TRIES TO END LIFE AT SEA President of the Aetna Real Es-.

tate and Loan Co. Restrained on the Liner Lorraine. SON SAILS TO OVERTAKE HIM Wirslesg Mssssga 8nt to Keep Him Under Guard at Havre Looks Llk John 0. Rockefsllsr. It oecama Known yesterday that Daniel Aid en, firat-elaa passenger, who waa Incorrectly reported to har committed suicide oa th French liner LorraJne.

which sailed from fitw York last Thursday, la Daniel Alden LorinV President of th Aetna Real Estate and Loan Company, with offices on th sixth floor at 7 West Thirty-fourth Street. On Wednesday afternoon a wU-dra4 man about 00 years old, who bor a striking resemblance to John D. Rockefeller, it woe aald. entered th offlo of a steamship agent In thla city and asked If he ctuld get a cabin alon on tb Lorraine aaUlng th next day for Havre. Hs added that his ram was Daniel Aldan, and that he was accustomed to traveling alon on a voyage.

It did not matter whether the room waa aa inatde or an outside one, he aid. so long as he had th room to himself. The agent obtained a room on. the liner by telephone, and Mr. Alden took the ticket, giving hla address aa th Holland House, Thirtieth Street and ruth Avenue.

The Lorraine ailed on Thursday at 10 A. h-jr achdule time, and later In the day a man about 33 years old called at the office of the steamship agent and ahked If an elderly man somewhat resembling John D. Rockefeller had booked a passage there the prevloua day an any of the Atlantic llnera Bailing that morning for Europe. The agent informed him that thie had vailed that raomtng, the Lorraine for Havre, Prins rrledrlch WU-fcelm for Bremen, and the Hcllig Olav for Copenhagen, and admitted that a man resembling the oil magnate was a paasenger on one of the three, but declined to give any further particulars until he waa t.at-lafield by whom and for what reason the Information was required. The inquirer replied that he was Daniel Alden Lorlrlg.

a member of ihe fltm of Carlisle. Meillck 4 stock brokers at 20 Broad Street, and the man he was inquiring for waa hla father, Daniel Alden Loring, President at the Aetnn Estate and Loan Company, of which he, the son. waa also a Director. Mr. Loring went on to say that hla father hd been ill for ome time with rheumatism, and thst It had brought on nervous 'rouble.

He exprewed the feAr that he might to take hia.llfe on the voyag The senior MrJ Loring left his apart- rV aaMaMMMiy aJaaWaaaaWiamaBl you or Kb V. Ay the beverage that makes the thirst fly. Cooling and refreshing as a stiff breeze. Thrills the palate with its vim.jvigor and go. The height of punty and whole-someness.

Drink jt you'll like it Send for our THE free booklet 4 ilC A IUIH 1DOUI Coca-Cola, Thursday ron membera of "ire 'amlly JVd nCi Tl'Z foun t.at he rirTZ near in arren for 1-jncheon. Sin d'reovered thai his father 'V" on tne irratne un Jer tt i.BtreL 'nd the manager of the -iyirimni, wno mmed'atebr nieaaage. aent to Capt. of the vess-L asking i Ald-m waa mJ, adding that reaem-bled Mr. Rockefeller In appearance If he waa aboard the Captain waa requested i.

nun 10 ae mat hadld hlmaelf no harm. An answer wa 1 Irom trapt Maarraa Mr- Alden was on board the LOf raainaa amnrl nsifl atfa.fMvt ic.W-.?2fM reported woma ne Kept over him until th Lorraine reached Havre. Mr. Loring went to the ofrieea of th Hamburg -American Un on FrHa after. allTcars Lexington to 3d Ave.

rCsr We Bought the Entire Stock of Of B'tcmy and Sth Corner of 2ht St. (Retired from Business), and it is being sold by us At 50c on the Dollar Read the Details. Note the Savings. Attend the Sale. Cimprised Are High Grade, Throughly Desirable Specialty Stocks of Women's and Misses' Suits, Dresses, Frocks, Costumes, Skirts, Waists and Furs; Girls' and Children's Coats and Dresses, Etc.

The following will give you an idea of the bargains: SS to $60 Dresses tofo at. ts $30.09 S3 to S50 Csits to at. to $1.25 to $10 Walsta to go at. c. to $5X0 $4 to $20 Wash Salts to to at.

to $10.10 $6.00 to $12 French Blouses at. to $25 to $800 Fur Sets aid Coats at. to $410 -BLOOMINGDALES', Ux. Li'' aatewmwiWWCTJiwwm 1 WSieimeveir see an Aero-plane any other kind of an arrow Think of DeHcious--RefresIung Thirst-Quenching Everywhere COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, Ga. JUNE 27.

1011. ftotn and eooked paseage for himself and wire on the Kaiserln August Victoria, tailing at 1 A. next day for hr-t-ouiK. anl tne foi Mta. Kopff, ain was fr Mi.

I The lrralne la expertef to arrive at "vr. Thursday rnorniug and the Kale-erlit Auruste is duo to arrl tl.er on Saturrtav afternoon, so that it will yrobaoly N. Sunday montine bufoie Mr. Lcring will be able to reach hia at ab' a sent to the French offlo to have the paeaengr known on the hat takn car ui til hla relatlvea arrive. rancis L.

Loring, another ton, at fell Fifth Avenue, and la a Director In th AetnaReal Estate and Loan Com, Pany, but la away for the Sumotier. A Tims teporter. whe railed at office cf the company at 47 West Thlrty-rourth Street yesterday, waa informed by Joseph C. Hand, th Secretarv. and fctao Dltctor of th Aetna Compnny, 'hat so far aa he knew, Mr.

Loring. had sailed with bla son and family on Saturday by th Kaltertn August Victoria. Th paasenger list at th offtco th Lamhurg-Amerlcan Line showed that Mr. and Mra Daniel A. Loring.

and Mra. Kopff were th only member of th fam. iiy who sailed on the Kaiserln Augusts transfer to 59th to 60th St. to 3d 59th 'to 60th 5t. WBeneret you see an Arrow think1 of A I Tiffany Co.

Doss Nnt Prssa Chcrgs. llarrr 0 Vaara old. ahn fir his address aa -1 Ridg Street, Jersey City, was discharged by Magistrate Steinert In tb Torkrlll Court' yiwterday. a representative from TUfany A Co. stat- romn aint of i uTjrnjr, eieuav 7''.

8fur3y a he waa 1 earing a rWan.h0'i"1 Arenne. where he had tried to dlapoa of some silverware said eii-n irom tne urtany rao- Hi." N- whtr ufr waa emnlor.t w- company for tweaty-four years. SHOP ACY Arid Save the Difference This is the last week of the Old Fashioned Macy Sale.9 9 Here are a few of the specials SPECIALS FOR WOMEN Varus yrRtaSction ly Prks Heavy Lines SKIRTS oeoW J. 75 lest $1.26 $2.49 Bead. TRANSFORMATION Fioia.

$20.00 UU 10.26 $9.74 cST" SUITS J53oS7' uvti $3974 lea 20 Black PONGEE LONG COATS op $30.00 lea. 10.26- 19.74 mSStT1 OMENS BATHING 15.00 Icaa J.li $4.89 Hsbuui SILX PETTICOATS lets I JJ4 $4 .9 6 PRINCESS Ua. 71c $3.79 NatMook and Crep. COMBINATIONS. leaa 30c 99c HOSE 25c leaa (Jc 19o Nabsook NIGHTGOWNS.

$129 Uaa jo, 99c Tsffeu S3k PARASOLS $2.75 laaa 56c" $1 .89 Madeira HANDKERCHIEFS 1.50 Ust 52c 93c SPECIALS FOR MISSES Silk DRESSES leaa $4.76 $7.74 Tailored LINEN $15.00 leaa .7.05 $7.94 Knockabout Traveling COATS. 7.50 leaa 3.04-r$3.25 SALE OF WOMEN'S SAMPLE UNDERWEAR Vetse--Paixt8--TIghts---Union Suits 15c AH Thla Seaaon's Sprinf Goods -Save nearly as much as you spend on each item. SPECIALS I1S.50, $22.50 Arag $29.75 $18.50, $22.50, 3-pIec. SUITS SUITS 2-piec- SUITS $14.75 $1975 $14.75 AUSIsss 34 to 40 only Many, Silk Una. $5.00 $6.00 J5o end 50a $3.00 $3.50 $3.00 PANAMAS HANDK'FS PAJAMAS mm SHIRTS $3.49 19c $1.74 $1.68 20 dot Pure Irish Ltnsn AH Slies Slses 14 to 17 BATHING SUITS.

THIS IS TRUNK All Kinds of Trunks $3.24 to $27.48 We sell only those Trunks for which you do not have to pay fancy prices. 1 HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS Porch Furniture 11 Straiia' Incomparable Cut Glaaa Straw Mattings Windmill Clocks Dolly Madison Poater Ruga Cretonnea Towela Curtaina Table Linena "Fruit of the Loom" Sheeta. R. H. Macy A Co.

A SANE Giant And sT i wren sa CLx rW rwsy at 6th Ar.Cg 34th ssth Su a. a I Fourth July Novelties Filled The absolute Purity of our Candies makes them doubly safe for all Remember your drip has. room for AW" box of Temptingly Delicious Bonbons and Chocolates for her. 1 -( Stores and Sales Agents everywhere Rehearing for Dismissed Thomas F. Foody, a former Lieu- tenant, who was rerocved on charges preferred by Clement J.

Prlsroll when th Utter was connected-with the PoUc re-pVrtment, obtained a-writ eertiorart yeMerday from gunreme Court Juetlc fcrlanger. Foody fs ln5, 1 ment on th ground that he dl not hav a fair trial on th PriacoU chartea. Gift for Mrs. Bsrtha frfco. rnm Ninr Yos-K Tmss CKnowldgs th reeelrt S3 from A.

M. for Mrs. Berth Price. to 69c .140 off FOR MEN. to $7.49 WEEK AT MACY'S Dress Suit Cases: 98c to $9.94 Attraction Ar Tneir Low rMc.

r9, FOURTH Protect Surprise; and Delight the Children by dlvlntl them ircrackerij other With Unsurpassable of I i. ii- ssjasksfl CT jet I.

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