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to M iTiirxvo womLP, popay, jtfi h,uh ROBE OF CAM M WHICH 1 0 DIED BEGUN BY M'CALL Public Service Chairman Acta l as Cross-Examiner at First Session. INQUEST IS HALTED. Coroner Threatens Action Over Dynamiting to Get ' Out Imprisoned Bodies. the HMl IM COftONt "OONI POM DAY" ON OUTING WITH FAMILY. Th t tnftMtri war nnM to Coronar HotUhauaer orer tb tele- It waa MM he end kl family had -on away for tb day. They cot Ceres er WlnUrbottom. at Nyack, t he waa uawllUnc to amir mora than they Might Mt tbalr wa )pomnt, ft It hi ease. In tb aaaa lima Ba RMlewwy bad looked oror to aft uetloa (or hlmeeif and telephoned to Ohalraaa Macau, wa wont to toaaoaa. taikod wltb Mr. Mdway and toon told too polio ob bad that Mr. RMrway waa to ha Ml eharae a tb rM and repair work. Chairman MoCsIt Informed tb polloo UMUHr. JUdrway aald to blest, tku Maat It aiuat bo, and U anyone triad to latarfara to err. biB. Tb polio war la a aodary and tb tnapootor of tb dlKrlet Anally ordorod tham to ua tbt' )udmBt to aaaa f a aiaa at au thority. But that waa aa olaah. Tba blaatlac want an and aa a rult tb boly of Patiiok Joya, aa undr foreman, waa found at bid) laat nlcht and tbo body of John Oroan. a drtllor. waa found at LI tfcli momtac. Joyo and draon bad boon talking toaMbar whan th cave-In bur lad th.m. It I believed there ar no MM tbo Ml Board at fa FwwMe ter ja Coawnlaatea would fractal aa Inve- objafdom of tba Mbwasy oav-ln tbat oaat ton Ihra at o'stook to-day In tb All tb Oonunla- at asoapt Oomrata- aaaaar , who la artouly IH fol towtoc aa Bparatton tor appaadMtbv ltd laiwmri and tba oaatraatora will a aba M wttnawMs oalled. Tb ohalr- umm aaM ha urupmfl to mak a tbor aaMh a rati lata th eauaoa of tb ao oManL mill ana MaCatl. aa aa on bar era atawiiaar. win par srals th sHnsaas. Holshauser aa t-day that ha would not bold laaw t to-day over tb of tba ton vtetwaa of th arena, earway Th ooronor flt that th snUrM wall go evr until la vtw of tb laaralag whathar Public Cotnmla- MoOalL who yaatarday ardarad g-a I'll to b uaad by tboaa laarcb aa (r th awMaa, act ad la unlawful Mtoaa of tba ooraaar ordara. Wall I aaaaat believe," aaM Car. mm ! or -that Mr. MoCall said of sse which h I aa saying, I Intend to make a laroatlaaUon. Bafora I waa I waa a manufacturer of aaonuraant and I know aoma I abowt rook and dynamite. Dyna- o'olook yaatarday at nip aoa and throat war oloagad P et and dirt of tba sabwwy and hayaod ever ay tour of duty to Coro- Wlatorbottoa and want to Con ay and lafftob myaakt I wbaaot iwdaratoad why Chat: MTkn abould orttlola aa car that aawor aaM aa unkind word abowt him. I ftea't think I ovar mat him. I'm go- a th 0aprtf Counal and to dht XMatrlet-AtUrnay If nacraaary gat thla thing atralaHtonad out" at th Coronor had apt) a r ad about dto aaeaverJo yaatarday h might bav hajd aMQ mora to bo angry about, for MoCall tern ad ordara to foro- ' elect to Oaroaar ar any of kla man Mat to latorfar with th work la In aplta of Ooronor HoltahauMr ba- Uaf that hi dutlaa wara transferred to Ooronor Wlnterboltom yaatarday morning, tb schedule for ooronere how that Coronar Wlnterbotlom waa officially "off duty" at tha aama mo mailt. Ooronar Wlnterbottom had an tlclpntad hi weak off tha Coronar tak every otkr weak oft during th aummar and had gona to hla country homo at Nyack. Tbo condition of Daniel Doyle and Jama Fallon, who waro hurt in tb accident, wa reported favorable to-day la Flower Moapltal. WALL STREET. The atock market opened with frac tional ohangea, but atock war freely supplied, canning a number of laauea to yield 1 to 2 point In tha flrat half hour. Canadian Pacific tw. Union Paclflo IH and Southern Paclflo 1, while Inter Met. laauea ware (trong, the preferred advancing ona point after a alight ra- ORNM FOftCI UtfcD TO OUST OUTtlDCMw." Chairman MoCall obeerved grimly whan upon for hi version of th eon 1 did not toll the police to . th Ooronar If ha earn around. I told Mr. Ride-way, tka engineer to aharge of th cooatructlon work, that ha waa la charge for She Public Service a, and that if anybody, a Cor- ar anybody alee, entered the abaft attomptad to give engineering or to exclude that person, using force Those ordara ar still la fores, and as Caalrataa of the Publlo Service Com Bjstotoa I assume responsibility for The active stocks had a quick recovery before th first half hour had passed. but did not hold It vary long, and by 11.10 moat of the list had sagged off from to 1 point. More confidence waa ahown by tb speculative element committed to tha bear aide thai morning, and moat pres sure was directed against Union Pa clfle, in which tba selling was nrcom panlod by insertions that tha Attorney Osnoral will opposs approval of ths Union Pacific proposition to dlsposs of Its holdings of Southern Pacific Buying continued to come from Im portent banking Interest!, but moatly on a downward scale, making the bear efforts for the time effective. Around noon tha market had a very dull period. lasting until after 1 o'olock. when the decisions of the Supreme Court were announced. The Bupreme Court decisions had an unfavorabls Influence on the tone, end Induced Increased wiling for abort ac count, although tba room traders were about tbe only Interasta wrsu were ac tive in offering stocks, causing declines of one point or more, with bualiira. on a small acala. Up until the cloae atock did not ahow any aline of a rally, and last prloes wara the loweat for tha day. Total aulas of stock were 950,000 shares. Th Clwslaa aatallae. The foUswiu wtra tka tUctttit. luwast and Uut prices of sliicaa for u-dar sad tbe set euaaiea as compere wtUi Saturday's clues ericas. tomtojsnstss ivpper Aa. Meet Susar.... Kdrj . . the question a to th city' ability for damages growing out af to accident. It waa explained that th stop Is pally protected from liabil ity hp lbs form of tit agreement each sa tree tor I required to alga. Tha aaalrarinr guarantees that lite plans ajht snootacatlons provided by the Pub Is awWMd Commlaston's nglnr will ranajat to a damags to life or property at proporly aarriad out, and that It alt the contractor Is M. QUESTION AS TO CITY'S RSSPONSIBILITV. There la a legal question. It w aaaaad, as to whether or not thla form agreement releasee the city from aMISsrloni In view of the faui that to Osaaml sate it's engineers are present th work and contractors ar ro te tak Instructions from the . Cea of. . Cotton Oil. lK-oeou . swell, a E d if.. Iin lat IXiRJuH. raw, fu si M SJw am mm n n s8 f.... r ma ur u.tr II e. - - ww-m 7 r .ii. a into. . . . a die. Bai. Traa Calif. Wtmknua. lent, leauier Chat. A Otua. .... $ Chi.. Mil, A M, V. 1M lol. Pu A Iron.. SIT ... Use lt Com. Proa. Co.... V Erie let ? III. MOT, IS. . 1 N RESENTING INSULT TO WOMAN, TWO MEN ARE STABBED IN FIGHT Man With Bloodstained Hands Is Arrested as Their Assailant. TRIES TO CHANGE ON CURB Four men wars sitting on the stoop of No. 4M West Forty-sixth street early to-day vrhsn Louis Carroll, a restaurant keeper, and his wire, accompanied by Carroll's brother, Uouls, all of whom Mrs at No. SB West Forty-sixth atres . war on their way home from a recap tion given to rale money for Greek fa mt lies who have suffered through tb Balkan war. One of the four man made an Insult ng remark about Mrs. Carroll, at which both OarroU and hla brother flew at th four. In the light that followed both th Carroll war stabbed several times Mr Carroll ran half a block and called Policeman Ford. Whsn Ford got to No. 4M th Car- rolls were th only persons on the stoop. LauIs had a cut on tb aid ot ths head and a rang alaah on be neck Peter had two outs on tha he" and two In the back. They told Ford that one of their aaaallanta had fled Into No. 4M The policeman, with hla revolver In his hand, went Into ths basement at that address and arrested Osorge Windier, twenty-six years old. No. 6M West Forty- seventh street, ill bands ware Mood- stelasd. I bad been to era my mother, who live upstairs at No. 4M," he aald. "and was going out while they were fighting. The two Qreska eaugftt hold of ma, thinking I waa ona of tha crowd they war battling with, but I broke away from them. That I how I got this blood on my hands." Ths CarroUs, however, Identified Wind ier as ons of ths four men they fought with and ha wee locked up In ths West Forty-eeventh street atatlon on a ohargu of felonious aaaault. Dr. Sohoanburg of the Polyclinic Hos pital dressed ths cuts ths CarroUs had received. "DEADLY BOMB" GIVES JARS TO POLICE-TWO OF STRAWBERRY JAM Metal Tops Cause Scare and Package Is Plunged into Pail of Water. JERSEY CITY CARS MEET AT JUNCTION; TWO HURTIN WRECK Motormen Refuse to Surrender Right of Way Four Are Arrested. Reaotilng a Junction point at th asms tune, two trolley oar motormen of the Public Service lines In Jersey City tried to proceed at the same tlms this morning and the cars oollldsd. Both were pretty wall wrecked and two psaeengera were hurt enough to require medical attention. A score of others wers shsksn up and suffered from fright snd shock. A Jackson avenue car. run by John Hedges and a Plank road oar, run by Iwrenrs Tingley, were In the wreck. The Plank Road oar was proceeding seat on Curmmuntpew avenue. The Jack son avenue oar started to swing Into Communlpaw avenue, going eastward to the ferry. Neither gave way, the Plank road car crushing In tha aide of the Jackson avenue car with It for ward corner. Mrs. Carrie Coagrovs, seventy-five years old, of No. 187 Union street. Jer sey City, suffered from ehock snd was cared for by a city ambulance aurgeon and then taken horn - Margaret Toomay, eighteen months old, was cut on ths head by flying glaaa. Hhe wa nared for by Dr. Wallace Ruyl and taken home by her father. Mrs Coagrov' Injury waa mads th basis of a rhargs against the two motormen and they were arrested, as were Henry T.angdun and Jamea Tlnco, their conductor. Aa Srkeskel I osldn'l bee Trssk He Takes Pneaer to Belleva. afl elderly man was sroted on Ihp curb of Worcester atreet early to-day dis robing hlmaelf to change hie clothe from a trunk which he PakJ was right bealde him. As Patrolman Hcheuhel couldn't see the trunk ha lad the way to Hallevue. The man aald he Is Alfred Rueuer of No. t Ogden avenue, Jersey City. Cat. Dowaa'e Body Removed. Almost on hundred veteran of th flwenty-flrat Regiment want to Hastings, N. T., yesterday to attend the ceremo nies at th removal of the body of Col. Wallace A. Down from the family plot to th regimental plot In Mount Hope Cemetery, a en. Edwin A. MaAlpta urged the veterans of th Seven ty-flrst to place a fitting memorial over th grav of their former commander, who died soon after ths Spanish war. When the MOSQUITOES BITE Don't Scratch Use VELOGEN "Btmuty't CumrdUn- It takes out the Itch and Stops the Swelling Al year eruffisl la ratiapaibh rebee 2S Closing hours: 5 p.m.; 12 noon on Saturday. FOUND DEATH IN SHOP. Joseph l.eveae Went There aa Monday and l ied Uaa. Deepttn tbe fact that It waa his fath er's elr'ity-elghUt birthday. Joseph Se vens, alxty years old, a well-to-do cloth merchant, refused to attend the family celebration yesterday and announcad. In stead, he wa going to Newark. H left hla home at No. 107 West One Hun dred and Nineteenth street, early In the morning. He did not return last night. Hla eons. Solomon and Harry tievene, naaoclated with him In business at No. r. Walker atreet, amelled gas aa soon aa they entered their place of bustnes shortly after 7 o'clock to-day. Upon a table, a gas-tube connecting with an open Jet In his mouth, lay their father. He had been dead for hours. Members of the family say a tear of tuberculosis and he loss of a favorite sister six months ago mad ..evene mel ancholy. His unhapplnca was assigned aa th cause for hla suicide. When Jamea Thompson, returning home early to-day, found a paper box at hla door, No. W Wuehlngton street. and, on prying up one corner, dlecovered wliut appeared to be a metal cylinder, he ruahed with It lo the l,ower Fulton Street police station "litres a bomb!" he shouted, and handed the package to the Mrutenani it ths desk. "Kasy, man. easy," lie was cautioned. After a brief examination the danKuroua looking package was placed in a rtll of water and left In the hack va.il to await the Bureau uf Combustibles. Then happened along Detective Mat thew Ward who la of an Inquiring dis position. Cutting away more of the box, he saw glaaa under the metiil t,ps. Ward ripped the whole cover off and found two Jara of strawberry Jam! irzdprJfffffJffrfrdfTrHIf 1 1 1 0 s I fessV Afr Hsf) a 1 H 1 1 mm Ladies' Summer Suits and Dresses At "The Linen Store" Are shown in large variety in the newest models at the following moderate prices: Linen Suits $12.50, 15.00 18.00 Navy Serge Suits $15.00, 19.50, 22.50 WhiteSerge Suits $22.50, 29.50, 35.00 Silk Suits $23.50, 29.50, 39.50 Linen Tub Dresses $9.00, 13.50, 15.00 Ratine & Gingham Dresses -$7.50.16.50 Crepe St Voile Dresses- $ 12.50, 1 5.00, 18.00 Lingerie Dresses $10.50, 15.00, 18.00 James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d fir 34th Sts. rrdrrdfrJfJrsrr FRECKLES Now I tha Time to Gat Rid of These Ugly Spot There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine double strength ia guaranteed to remove these homely spots.- Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from Itiker-Kegemnn Drug Stores and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see tbat even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely rkfar the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. He sure to ask for the double strength othine, as thia ia sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. It. Sur, i 123 11 Inter. IRS II later. Met lit ti 54 Lehkrti Vail.) list, 147 teui,. 4 Nadi..... 13oa i.. Kin Tel.. IU M,. IWIIm 31 Vvrfulk West .. IM T. usatrsl lie N. V. a) N at. . . . iOlS Noon. Teethe .... lrw IWuwInsak. IIOS tsastfiw IKS HSi men . . isnei mean . Boutb. rar. touts, nr. . Peer J .no. ftu bird ! 'a. I'ae. I. B Rut Rubber BBSSJ fj. . Hue! ist. VUI WS. MS h R HE'. IH IS A Mr1, i mm - i t iStttZa ov low -e :vs 1S 1 inZ p II lutu; idiu twtj wi 4 mi 1M - IS eia lew e n 1S ' I T E ; RESINOL HEALS SKIN TROUBLES th roof af th towar level col 4 Fifty-sixth street Saturday t at least tarn mac ware killed and wan lajurea. Several bod lea re- Mi aaer th ton of fallen rook fiat. Th Coroner tufht poa f tas aatkrl had fallen la aueh ' aa t farm a raw over one or mare Ska who would ha atUI allva: tuaatiH eruDtioa. try Reaiuot malment and MUUaU taa boaiea. He thought rUamoi Boap and see how quickly the aoaM he removed y mpiH- itching nop and the trouble disap pears, even ia severe ana stubborn Even tha St u boor neat Case Yield to Thia Easy, Economical Treatment If you have eraetna. ringworm or other itching, burning, unsightly akin ol saag th laisjai sack with hand drilto axaxaaasfba la reaofc 6 tJMk waa stow, and some of tbe H would be a th rook ooutd all be re- uaitlng. Rslauva af bodies bad not bean Hag about th mouth After th eighth It waa believed th others without tb Bradley Contrast. ' abief engineer, conferred Hldgaray, -jhlef eaglnaer Hot Csmailsalaa, whioh you hesitate to use Hesiuol Soap and Rest nol Ointment, There is nothing in them to injure tbe tenderest surface. Hesl uol is a doctor' preacriptiun which for eighteen year has been used by care ful physicians for all kinds of skis af fections. They prescribe ttesinol freely, confident that it soothing, healing action ia brought about by medication so bland and gentle aa to b suitsd to tb must delicate ur irritated skin. Reainol is sold by practically every drufcgist in th United States, but you can prove at our expense what it will do for you. Write today to Dept. 0S. Baahof. Baltimore, Jail, .ad wa will ssad you by parcel post liberal trial t MMKXH K irjt Kit XXXK K R fCKK KKK M Jt K hjf h n KJI jutX SMX Slimmer Qr lo n-f a aesyf a-f I V mJ,S J I Rugs and Carpets 821 Domestic Rugs (size 9x12 ft.) s $21.50 Each The Usual $26 to $30 Grades WflOO yds. Velvet Carpets I and other substantial grades 75c to 90c per yard Reduced from $1.10 and $1.50 Commencing Monday, June 18 Sheppard Knapp & Co. (Eitablished 1837) 39-41 West 23d Street t fx kmmkxx not k nit xxeJXjiiiiciorjnijKaaiT ivCet 5 to $10 Qusins Shoes 4f Wmm mTtmmt )wT $3.85 for women To-Morrow, Tuesday . . None will be offered at this price afterwards. To-Morrow's Sale Comprises Colonial Pumps In patent leather, black liussia and white canvas turn noles and Cuban heels. Heretofore $5 and $6 ALSO: COUSINS SAMPLE SHOES All New Lasts and Leathers MADE TO SELL FROM $6.50 TO $10. qj- To-Morrow at J U-OD THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. 22 to 26 John Forsythe 34th St. West mHmJmXmWW?mWmmmWmm Mm J" U Jil11'- J tJaj'wlir-MVbtea-i Too can prov.br I rr lac (hem. tbat Amil Kmmmim TmbUf quickly and i aalsly vsnqulsh besdsebs Iron anr causa ludlfestinn, Derrousnese.neu- i ral.la. eolda. erloue . over Indulgence also rheumatic snd off other pains i and these wonderful pain reliefer. I lanis.eesresseere re a. ether stasiefe few Ah Ver' r DrvcSwait WmW HOMES FURNISHED KRANDIUPrDS FURNITUREl .oov!M oh 50 tTliO. iooep flr-A SATUmOArS TILL IQ KM. Plain-Figure Talk EVERY piece of merchandise in our enormous building i marked in PLAIN, READABLE FIGURES. These plain figure price are your SAFE-GUARD and OUR PRIDE, and mark the difference between the old and the new way of doing business. You know when you go through our complete stock that, whether you ere buying for CASH or taking ad vantage of our CONVENIENT -CREDIT SYSTEM, there is ONE, LOW PRICE for ALL You do NOT have to have the Salesman translate CIPHER-PRICES for you. You can be your own Salesman and read the tag for yourself. We offer SPECIAL TERMS to young couples. Coh'tt finish. highly polished: largei carved griffons and carved claw I.!; French bevel plait mirror. 16x39; bate. 24x52 In., con taining 1 large Unen drawer, 3 small drawer and2 cupboards with carved door at illus trated: value S4S.C0; Bnttsdi XXQssllty 10.6x13.6 ft-: value $30. S18.49 9x12 at $20. I law fliuri.raf M Oak Bullet $12,49 8.3x10.6 ft.: value $13. $10.48 7x9 ft: value $9.96. $5.98 OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR RY MOTOR CAR $90.98 $29.98 ,wlrtdFStJ S. Altmatt & (En. HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWINO SALES FOR TO-MORROW(TUESDAY): An Unusual Sale of Women's Summer Blouses 'a at the following; extraordinarily low prices, will comprise a variety of new acid attractive styles representing: the popular lingerie fabrics: 95c., $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.35 & 3.65 Also Blouses of Crepe de Chine at $5.75 A Sale of Women's French Hand-embroidered Lingerie consisting; of a limited quantity of fine Undergarments specially made and im ported, among; which are the following;: Night Robes at $1.90, 2.50 & 3.25 Drawers at 1.35 & 1.85 Chemises . at 90c., 1.35 & 1.65 Corset Covers and Combination Gar ments will be offered at correspondingly low prices. A Sale of Leather Goods offering; exceptionally good values at the following prices: ..'..at sJ Women's Hand Bags and Envelope Bags in a variety of leathers . . at $2.25 Limousine Cases of Black Morocco, with fittings of celluloid . .at $5.50 On Wednesday, June 18th, will be held an Exceptional Sale of Women's House Gowns and Porch Dresses at unusually low prices. MUM Xmaxt, 34$ mtb 35tt fttrafa. Sum LD'S I? RESORT for 1013 Reaty Meat Jise IMe lr FREE DISTRIBUTION at all World offices and by mail Expense has not been spared in making this the most com prehensive, beautifully printed and attractively illustrated guide to country, seashore and mountain Hotels and Boarding Houses ever printed. For early copy by mail send 6 cents in stamps for jostajre only. ADDRESS i WORLD SUMMER RESORT Bureau LTheWOR HnBsTKasrv S- weaiT velitiwS of nVaaas vbiaBH -"--?S :sr-T ".wyey waft