HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ASTOR-Major Frank Gordon, Bta»w«. Fla. mrnmmSM Sterling McMillan, of Cleveland. MANHATTAN J. H. Brewster. of Hartford. NEW-YORK CITY. "Icna, the Story of the First Scottish Church." ■II be' the subject of Dr. Mackay's sermon at 8 o'clock this evening in the Collepiate Church. Fifth svr. and Fortr-esghth-Ft. Dr. HMkaf •« »l~ preach at the 11 a. m. service. Francis I> Thorr.e. the newly elected State der>- Ms- and his associate State officers will pay ■■ official visit to JCeic-AnurtenJaro Cbunctl N". X of C.i on next Tuesday rrenln?: at the ""'"■"' meetlnp room*. Hraly's? boiMtn« rriurabts-avf. and Ety-sixtb-st. North Bearh i, accessible from the Borough of Th Br'.nx from East One-hundred-and-thirty rourth-st. by the new ferry route, now In full op eration. The no-iti= leave, on -weekdays hourly, and are well equipped for the transportation of -vehicles. «nnecttns at North Beach with the various drives through I^np Island and with the brFinrss places in the \irinity of College Point. Flushing. Jamaica, „^ The boats leave Kast «Tne-hundred-and-thirty fourth-st. on Sundays hourly till ! p. m.. then half hoarly. The Independent Order of Free Sons of Israel will hold a meeting at Trmple Beth-El. Fifth-aye. and « venty-slxth-st.. to-day, to protest against the ina^sarre in Kishinoff. Among those who will ad '"What the Negro. North and South. ''an Do for Himself" will Iw? the subject of the Rev. Dr. Dean Richmond Babbitt's sermon at the Church of th« Epiphany. WcDonough-**. and Tompklns-ave.. Brooklyn, this evening. i n his seiies on • "Chris lianitv ar.d the Kace Pioblem." Pix eelec tions from Gaul's -Holy City" will be rendered by the vested choir, assisted by ■■ small orchestra. The. morning mi*m will be. on "The. Inspiration and Necessity of a Rational Creed."* At the panics to-day In th» Old First "Pr»s byterian Church. Fifth-aye. ■ad Twelfth-st.. Dr. Duffield will preach a series of three sermons on "The Temptation nt Our Lord." entitled "Llfa Tests." At each of the afternoon services through out June he will give a talk on "The Christian "Who <~ounts." At the First Baptist Church, Broadway and Sev enty-ninth-st.. them continues a very large attend ant upon Dr. Haldeman's series of morning and evening discourse*. The topic this morning will V* "Can a. Person Who Has Once Believed in Christ Ever Be. I>ost?" And in the evening •'The Scarlet Woman: or. the Revival of the Two Homes.** Dr. Haldeman poos on a vacation on Monday. June 15. At the Bloomingdale Church. Broadway and Slx ty-e5 P hth-st.. to-day. Dr. Stlnson. the. pastor, win take as his morning them* "Is the "World Outgrowing the Preacher?" In the evening he will ■peak on the theme "A Religious Fad." At 10 o'clock a. m . on Sunday the Sunday school will observe Children's Day with appropriate exercises. The third annual dinner of the American Book- Pellers- Association -Rill be held In the rooms of Che Aldine Association. No. 11l Fifth-aye.. to-mor row evening at .30 o'clock. r>.-,- F «. Hoey. twenty-one years old. of Green point, and James "Walsh, nineteen years old. of No. m "West One-bundxed-and-eighth-st.. charged with being principals in a prizefight, and Edward Aber. of No. JKH "West One-hundred-and-nineteenth •t.. th« alleged manager, were discharged In the Harl*m court yesterday by Magistrate Crane. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Funri!". 4:29 Md t B Moon Mia t*» ■"?Mu"'*« spe 12 HIGH WATER. » M _ tsar-lv Hr«Jc 32 Oov Inland 6^4lHen Gut- 7-53 r.M-^a"^ H«* ZK'.'iK- I^ nd «-^iHell Gat- *16 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-PAT. Veaael From. IJne. A'haii«;aa Copenhagen. Mar 13 Scand-Am *cur«c : Liverpool. May 21 White Star ,: ;arTVI Galvcston. May 28 Kallory Colorado Hull. May 24 Wilson •Si Paul Southampton. May 80 American Nrrd America Naples. May » L* Vetoes Marco Mmsh-tti.... Naples. May 23 J^Jf 1 •Pretoria . Bermuda, June 4 Quebec R.ma Naples. May » — iT? bI T •La Br^tapne Havr*. May 30 French Xeavtrla - Gibraltar May 23 ■■ ... „ •T:«r-"rarrß Ha ana. June 4 N » * C«na Aiamo RrunEwlck. June, * Mallcry ■■pat. ItJNJ S. MmliiTir ...London. Mbv 30 At Trans Rotterdam Rotterdam. May 30 .Hol-Am Zeelar.d Antwerp. May 30 :;:::.t::^S Star VTctnrlaii Ltverpcil. May 30 White Star Ethiopia Glasgow. May -'■■■■ Anchor ChElrnette x-ew-Orlcane. June 3 Morgan El Val!» Galvcston. June 2 Morgan •Philadelphia La Guayra, May 27 .Red D nty of Birmingham. Savacoah. run* 5 Savannah TUESDAY. JUNE 9. •KWm (JerGrofse.. Bremen, June 2 N G Lloyi? Umbrla Naples. May 27 Italian Juaiij City Swansea. May 26 Bristol City El Fu'd ... — GaHeston. June 3 Morgan • imnca .. Colon. Jur.« 2 Panama. Algonquin JactawnvUle. June, «... . CljJe »v- • . mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. ■OKI • JT"XE *. Vessel Vessel. For. Line. Mails close. sails. JamestoTrr. Norfolk. Old Dominion - — 3:00 m Talisman. Martinique. Demerara 10:00 ana 12:00 m TUESDAY. JUNE S> COm Wim 10:03 am T«"Utoni<\ Liverpool. White i-tar.._... >^:30am 12:00 m Nordarr notterfam. KoJ-Am -. HOam 10:00 am Chalmette. New-Orleans. Morgan^ s:oopm Alatao Ga'.veMon. Mallorj- S:oopm An-.azoner;se. Tara, Booth 12:00 m 8 .-00 pin Kafir Prli * Brazil. Prince — __U:3oam 2 00pm SEIPPIKG NEWS. Tort of New- York. Saturday. June 6. 1903. kBUVU>. •: ■ met L.ucar,ia fßr\ McKay, l/v»n»ool May sn and Qu»*ntan>. H«tnp«L Copenhagen May 20. Cfcristlirela 22 and Chrlstlaoßand 23. to Punch. Mil & Co. -n-.th :>2 cabin and r>2» strerax* passcscers and mese. Arrived at the Bar at 4:20 a to. Steamer Arapahoe, Kembl«, Jackserrvlll<» June 2 and Charleston 8, to William P CJvde & Co. •with passengers •sd mdse. Bte&ra»T Jamestown. Killer. Norfolk and Newport New», to the Old minion St Co. with passengers er.fl rsfife. Steamer Carpat&a I»ndori. Patricia (Ger). Hamburg, via Plymouth ar.4 Ci^rbourir: Astoria . Rotterdam and Hamburg, via | Norfolk: Jefferson. XorfcTk and Newport News; El Paso. , New-Orleans: El SlFlo Galwston: Svcaland . Tam plco ila Norfolk; Scaw Fejl .'Br). Port In^Ue; Trinidad 1 (Brt Bermuda: IvroonltLUd. Antwerp: Zulu, La Gu*yra.. Curacao. «-tc: Coimo. Fan Juan; Rio Grande, Brunswick and Mobile: FVutera . KlrKrton: Mexico. Havana; T'rabrla (Br) Liverpool: r"oncbo. Key "sV>«i and Galvcston; Ohejspeake. Baltimore; City of Memphis, Bavanoah; Rio Grande Brunswick «n3 Mobile: Chattahoochee Boston ; F-minn'.e, Charleston and Jacksonville; Carlb. Wllmlnj- tw. N C. wid Georgetown. S C. THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. FOREIGN PORTS. Xjjrwpool. June 6 — Arrived, elearoer Campania fßri. Watt. j New- York; sailed, steamers Cevlo (Br), Clarke, New- J York: Etrurla , Tubb. New . Tort Fklelds, June Called, eteemer Clavarley utehV Potjer. New-York, . Ki*r«, Jute -i Arrived steamer PalUsza (Ger). Behi 1 - ' marr. New- York; «th. Sam, B»U«d, tlearser La ' J<»nato« CFr), Alt». N»w-Yort . • Monday, June Bth, Sale of Muslin Underwear, Kimonos, Wrappers, Silk Petticoats. Drawers, 50c, 75c, 98c. 11.25. Gowns, Chemises and Skirts, 98c, $1.25, $1.95, 12.45. Odd pieces in Gowns and Skirts, at greatly reduced prices. Kimonos. In Lawn and Cre"pon. $1.95. In Flowered China Silk, $6.75. Short Kimonos ', in Dotted Swiss and Lawn, at 98c. Wrappers and Dressing Sacques* A manufacturer's sample, line of White and Colored Lawn Wrappers and Dressing Sacques, at about % their value. Silk Petticoats. Walking Length Petticoats. 37 and 39 inches long, in Black. Colored and Black, and White Taffeta, at $5.85, $7.85. Shirt Waists, in Lawn or Madras, in a variety of styles. at 98c, 5i. 25. Fancy Lawn Waists, trimmed with lace and embroidery ; value $4.50. at $2.50. Lord ! Amusements. BROUnVW A- 14TH ST. CO\TIM"OI'S PERF ORMAJVCE. E. F. ALBEE General Msnnater. ■ X ALWAYS THE BUST VAUDEVILLE SHOW ll* NEW YORK. CHAS. DICK^ON & CO. I McINTYHE & HEATH. TECHOWB CATS. i MISICAL DALE. Ji if"* ELLA" JORD\> A WELCH. Althea TVin SlMer.i. 30--GREAT ACTS=—V> (\HRI«O\ GORM^ * WEST. FERGtgQS 4t WATSOS FRICES 85c. A BOc KNICKERBOCKER 1^y f !S««~t M Ha>-ma 3 & Co Pi«prlftors Evening. 8:15. Matinee Pat. only. TO-MORROW NIGHT SSSSS. GEO. "\V. LEUERER'S Annual Summ<»r Presentation. BLANCHE RING In a musical farce comedy by HARRT B. SMITH & GUSTAVE KERKER. THE BLONDE in BUCK SOUTH FIELD sS^ JUNE 15. 16, 17 tStixle. °a p ,1 n !"AS YOU LIKE IT" By th» Fame Company Recently P^»n at the. University Settlement Benefit at South Field. RESERVED SEATS. $2. ON SALE 9 AT RFXSri>AR PRICES. AXi. MONDAY \ HOTELS AND AGENCIES. Ljr » I r> CO Theatre. B'way & 35th st. PI LnMLU C3W- Eves 8:30. Mat. Pat. 2:15. t ,^k DAN DALY - John Henry Mlx<-y. "THE BEAUTY SHOW OF BROADWAY" At the Famous CASINO. lleesre. Sam S. Shul*>rt A- Nixon * Zimmerman's llllPn tU HILL THEATRE. Lex. Ay». & 42d St. M HHfl I MATINEE EVERY DAY. 23c. UiUlillMl -THE LATE MR. JONES." Ktet Week (ckMing weeki "THE RIVALS." NOW OPEN < SEA BEACH DAILY. S PALACE. PRESENTING CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES. ADMISSION 2.-C. CHILDREN lOc. TERRACE GARDENS t^V" VERDI'S "II TROVATORE." Concert and "CavaJJerla Pustlcana" To-nl|:ht. A DVERTISEMENTS ana subscriptions for The Tribune J£\. received at their Uptown Office, SO. ::.■.» BROADWAY. Advertisements will be received at the following branch office* at regular office rates until S o'clock p. m.. vli. : a 54 Bth-ave.. c. c. cor. S3d-«t.: 153 Oth-ave.. cor. 12th -St. : 92 Kant 14th-Rt.: 2.%7 Went 42d-»t-. be tween 7th and Bth ayes.; 2«: Jest 12.'th-«t.i 1.358 3d-ove., between 76th and 77th ets. . 1.020 3d-sve., near 6lEt-st.: 1.70S Ist-nve., near B9tb-«t ; li»7 East 12.*>tIi-Ht.: 750 Tre-mont-nvo.t «srt Hd-ave, near 4lst-ct_: 554 Sd-avp.: 210 Ble««olier-«t. ; .'s2s Bleeokcr-at. Drooklrn, N. V.— fonrt-»t.i 21K Smiih-iit.; 1,04>4 Galrß-aTC Newark, N. J. —704 Broa«l-et. Also at A. D. T. offices. SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH. SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH. J roprt'etors of Summer Hotels and Boarding Houses 9/Jt, are Io ° ItCin for refined, prosperous guests who pay profitable prices and make • U//IO long visits should not fail to he represented 'in the.advertising columns of the & § Summer Resort Edition I H . ' > I of the New- York Tribune % — . : G >■ . ... WHICH WILL RE ISSUED .... ' ft I Next yiinday, June 14th X 5 e nd will '**£*** lar ? numbers of the most desirable class of summer visitors in their choire of Jj vi m J ncr Homes. It J will be the most complete directory of High Class Resorts ever pub. * lisnea. ana will he handsomely illustrated.- — r - : SEND YOUR ORDERS WITHOUT DELAY. SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH, ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JI'XK 7, 1903. Taylor. Amusements. gyiAJESTIC 818 . GRAND CIRCLE. NEW YORK'S FINEST. THE WORLD'S SAFEST THEATRE. E. D. Stair and A. L. Wilbur. Proprietors Evs. 8 sharp- Matinees Wed. & Sat. 2 sharp. i COME IN FROM THE HEAT. S (nqneKtionahly the Mont Perfectly < Ventilated I'nblic Building in the $ World. in«>.no«> Cable Feet of Fresh Air < li'iiim Into the Auditorium Each ( Minute. : Temperature 20 Degrees Lower : than the Outer Air. O1 QT \A/JlCk' OF THE SEASON'S iilol WtuN CYCLOMC SUCCESS. WIZARD I OF OZ AVITH THE FAMOUS FUNNY FELLOWS. MONTGOMERY and STONE. DUCT CCATC WED. MATINEE, $1.00. DUO I OCHIO Ev s. and Sat Mat. ( 1 MV Madison Square Garden " New York's Biggest Summer Garden Is in full Swing." — World. The Audiences Exceed those of. the Horse Show. TO-NIGHT v U d MStek «. \m» his ILJp i^S ORCHESTRA. '' SOLOISTS: For To-nigrht Mmo. Ma «. a conda, Nahan Franko. , .- A p ,,- tur<>s< , ue . nove] i Monday ■ Ev«r.. and Balance and very attract^ c place." ' of Wffk— VllFf ' arri» 1 H»-ald Bridewell .of the Grau i .. Most ! str i klns met a- ! -r-^ i. a .°,L,, . 1 c Imorpho*!* the Garden has The Most Delightful Sum- L ver had— a scene of ex mer .M?ht Offering In the \ , llslte beauty."- World ! " orla - I "The Wonderful City 'of I iil/»^>!^« • — ! the Adriatic reproduced VGniCG Ifl wlth absolute fidelity." ! T tllltC 111 journal. »t \r * ■* "Scored a yreat sue-! \pn,' Yni*K cess."— Sun. J'vtT IUI l\ I "Altogether phenom- '^ev^^^ore ! i-ioaiingt.iou.is. for Summer conc< , rts ln i Bewildering Array cf TOrk -"~ Ma ' l *"*{ Electric Llshts! J,Hxpreas. I 2C«> Electric Fan.- <& * Constantly in Operation. RESERVED SEATS ON 1 GENERAL Crt _ "THE ISLAND." $1 00. ? ADMISSION. OUC Under the, Direction of R. E. JOHNSTON. SI CIRCLE ZH< 8:15. \Jf I [I \*J 1_ I— fiOth St. ORAXD CONCERT TO-SIGHT AT 8110. Geo. Evans. Empire City 4, Rm & .Brosche. 3 W«ton», Irene J«rm/-.n. Mamie Remlnfrton & her Picks. Talbot & Rocers, May Evans, Wills & Barren, American Vitarraph. Commer.flng To-morrow (Monday) Matinee. CRESS and D AYIME !Mtra*tlon: BESSIE GREENWOOD Highest Voice. CX'SHMAN, HOLCOMB «t CURTIS. JAB. RICHMOND GLEXROY, Ed. F. Reynard, Reno's Bull Terriers, Lowe. Hushes Duo. Paul Stephens, Twin Nlces, Th« London "Zoo." Special Sale of Oriental Rugs. Commencing Monday, June Bth, we will offer the following exceptional values :—: — Lot No. I. g5 Antique Anatolian and Shirvan Rugs, at $13.50. Lot No. 2. 75 Mousoul and Daghe stan Rugs, at $1 1.50. Lot No. 3. 100 Guenje and Shirvan Rugs, at $9.50. Lot No. 4. 65 Karabagh Rugs, at $5.50. — Also— Persian, Turkish and India Carpets at y$ less than usual prices. At Retail Only. Lord& Taylor. Amusements. PARADISE ROOF ™- NIQ gardens 4 iv7t h "it? assays; 8 o v clc=k to mtdnlKht. GOOD SBAT BUG GRAM) BILL OF STAR PERFORMERS. To-morrow I Rtccobono's Horses. Franco Piper. 17 .M»ht aid I Hoosler Zouaves. Gal«tte Monkeys. Week, I Cole * Johnson, the 4 Ma-hton* Sherman * De Forrest, Wilton Bros.. Mr. and Mrs- Cham berlain and the New and Original Extravaganza and Bal let. Punch. Judy and Company. BROADWAY THEATRE ja^rLft 4m . !-.. 8 ~:.» t .*.. M11t V w^ COOLEST theatre IN r America., WED'Y matinee PRICES ro<^ to 81 .50. I.STH WEEK! "best ml . . ICAI ' 4th month: show i> tows." To-morrow Night i S()UVEMRS! 1 00 th Performance | ml\tlac dd hh d vtei>« HENRT "W. SAVAGE |MLILMa PRINCE PILSEN AVITH fVMOI SUS U CAST U OF" PRINCIPALS and BEAVTV CHORI S. NEW TORK"S FAD-SONG OF THE CITIES. ST. NICHOLAS I TO-NIGHT SUMMER GARDEN. GRAND V.U'DEVILLB 66th St. & Col. Are. I CONCERT. —POWERFUL. ALii STAR PROGRAM. TO-MORROW. I A I r\l|T _— -_ 2D BIG WEEK. L.M L.W I C „, Jess Dandy. Smith, Doty & Co*. Paul Powell » Electric Theatre. Tam'amoto Bros.. Gladstone Sisters. Two Morrises. Goofman's Cats * Dors, and ADELAIDE HERMANN Tr^T »s. M ; BO< *- Jan. 15— CREATORE and BAND OF 65. mrQT Plin PIKE THEATRE • STO^K CO. VVtol LIMU. . — THE CHARTTT BAL.U— APAnCMY OF MUSIC l^h ?t. * Irv. PI ALAUtIVIT Eve. sir.. Mats. Wed. & Pat. 3. JACOB 1% r\ I FT 1 |~> »* Shy lock In r\ I 1 I »T VS. THE MERCHANT p. / »L^l^L*-1 X OF VENICE. BIJOU i MABELLE MAT. SATT. In "THE MOCKING BIRD." ADMISSION, 25c. SUNDAYS. EWORLD kg IN -WAX. DEN IVIUSEE NEW TO-DAY | M'KIIAI, GItOVPS AND Kllil REsT"" l^™! THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE LEIPZIGER ORCHESTRA. WAI I Broadway * Srtth st "HSvLinUli w Matinee Saturday only, 215 <»TH MONTH. LAST « NIGHTS. Thursday- WEST POINT SIGHT. HENRY W. SAVAGE PRESENTS • GEORGF ADE'S WITTY MUSICAL SUCCESS H Sultan siSulu June 13 — 300 th and last time— Souvenir*. Blanhsltan CTlTFatrf *sy«. HARRISON GREY FISKE Manager STH MONTH Eves, at S:2O. Matinees Wed ft Sat. at 2:15 THE POTENTIAL COMEDY TRICSTPH, THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET By AUGUSTUS THOMAS. Seaf Fonr Weeks In Adrance. are now showing a large collection of very desirable . * Women's Summer Dresses of Dimities, Batistes, Organdies, Point d'Esprit, Linons and Piquet and in addition will place on sale To-morrow For Garden Parties and Country Wear Suits of French Mull. in ail the new shades. of French Nainsooks, finely tucked, $16 50 IP. 75 trimmed with Valenciennes Lace, J V.*JU, I^.J-lJ Of White Lawns, $ 2.50 trimmed with Cluny Lace, e *• Mm Lace insertion and edge, *1.15, * 1.&3, *1.05 Vjlue $1.4? to $2 25 pa» RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS, «. „ n - tx An %1 -» ort for single and double beds, ?4.95,? 4.95, ? 6.00, • 1 2.00 Lace curtains cleaned and stored during the sum mer : No Charge for Storage. Third Floor. End of Season Closing Sale of Girls' and Hisses' Apparel GIRLS' COATS and REEFERS M mm mm Mm sires 2 to 14, Heretofore $5.00 to $0.9* \4.V5 and *5.45 GIRLS* DRESSES, in plain and fancy materials, «->«-. • * « sizes 4to 12, Heretofore $5.00 to $10.00 *.2.95 and *4.v5 MISSES' COVERT CLOTH JACKETS. «, - *^«- rt Heretofore $7.50 to $10.90 5 3.95 and *5.50 MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS, fancy mixtures, .■■;" Heretofore $5.50 to $7.00 *3.65 MISSES' SUITS, in plain blue, K_ __ ._ __ . black, brown and fancy mixtures *7.50, -V./5 and *15.75 Heietofore $13.05 to $•.; aa Second Floor. Boys' Wash and "Woolen Suits and Summer Hats— Exceptionally Low Priced IMPORTED WASH SUITS, including many of the , Value $2 0; Ii «4 00 finest grade Rusiun* and Sailors, >• «. , q- '" SAILORS and RUSSIANS -REDUCED man of . imported Woolen fabrics. Formerly $5.00 to So. v *3.50 and ? 5.00 SINGLE BREASTED *nd NORFOLK SUITS. of fine grade Cheviots, Homespuns and Serges ; many half lined. Formerly $6.95 and $8.00 •5.00 YOUNG MEN'S NORFOLK. OUTING and REGULAR SUITS, Formerly .7, an.l $13.90 »8.00 Sale of Summer Hats STRAW HATS, WASHABLE SAILORS. GOLFS »nd TAMS. many Sailors imported. Value 7 «c to 95c 48C STRAW and WASHABLE SAILORS. GOLFS and TAMS, nX Value $1.50 to $2.00 ySC Second Floor. Annex. I """ \[ West Twenty-third Street