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16 VillD BREAK IN CO! TON Government Report Permits Shorts to Heap Harccst. Washington. June 4 —The chief of the Bureau •f Statistics of the Department of Agriculture Issued a report to-day estimating the total area planted in cotton In Ota United States this pea ton at 31.730.371 acres, an Increase of 2.52::,010 acre*, or us per rent, upon the acreage planted last year. The average condition of th» grow ing crop ■■ My 96 v.as S3. us compared with 74.1 on M. 2S> 190.".; 95.1 at the corresponding data in ll>i;'J. «rjd a ten year average of S r ».£. The percentage of Increase in acreage In the different States (the comparison being with the area planted last season) is as follows: Virginia, 19; North Carolina, 1&5: Booth Carolina. 9; Georgia. 7.7; Florida, Wl7; Alabama. 9: Mls sjsslppl. IO£; Louisiana. .:;:.. Texas. 7.1; Ar kansas, v:,; Tenneavee, 11. Missouri. 23; Okla homa, LiM!; Indian Territory. -•». The condition of Jhe crop by States on May 28 wu up follows: Virginia, si.': Nor Carolina, 84; South Carolina, SI; <;»-org-|a. «*; Florida, s \: AJahair.j. 80; Ififisissippl, s ~>- Louisiana, 88; Texas, M; Arkansas. S4; Tennessee, 85; Sfli ■ouri. B; SlfclalKMßa. 'X'<: Indian Territory. 90. Asll< from the large Increaae In a reage, due malnlv to the high price at i-otton. there are no conditions c- Ulng for special oomment at this tiro*. Tbe announcement of th* frcvfmment's figures posts* morr.lnr on the Cotton Exchange HI ftCowM 1 . by a v!- ■'• break in prices A bearish report h&4 been looked (or. n-.i heavy liquidation •c* Ie '..-J.r. July breaking 20 points on the call. Boob afl^r tr.e call, .never, price* rallied sto 6 points Ml short ooverins. At 10:'O o'clock, irtea Superintendent King en tered tba rostrum to read tho report. July was Bellies *• ILi, .*» 5- 1 "- 1 "s b* m heard to an »<wnc* ij as the condition, the rush to Bell began. «nd bis blocks of cotton v ere thrown overboard with :i:t)« or no regard to price or market condi tion*, ta Bwb Ti;i!:i.l' 3 ihe July had fallen to lI.CS. «via a few minutes later to UJt. August, which had opened at US, dropped to PJ.S7. whfle the nt " crop positions Buffered eimllar declines. Upon i!.<* break spot dealers and shorts were large buyer*, especially of t!.« July: and their pur chases had the effacl of stC3ii> ;r^' th» market tow ard tr.e doss of the two-hour session. July closed at UJC M P".m# ■::->!• r Kri.iay ; Aupust, at 21 cents. ~T"Pfr*"g -wi'h JI.2S at Friday's close: Oc tober at Ml (2 points lower thun on "•■" preced ing day and Dec-eir.ber at -•-. against 10-0 on Friday. ' NEW-OBLEANS PIT WEAK. Guick Slump of 25 Points Follows Reading of Bureau Report. Kew-Orler.rm. June 4. -The cotton market was excited to-day, both bcfova and after the reading of the» bmcan report 0:1 acreage and condition. Before tho reading of the report the n.Jrket dis rlaye>d a weak undertone, and prices went down from 10 to IS points. On the receipt at iho report they made a quick slump of 25 points more-. The t«u-8 we:e as:£Te.«Five and Hooded the market with uflterlnss, irnich were fairly well absorbed by Profit lak'r-- snorts Borne buvir^ by prominent bul.s v.as aieo Been at ihe lowest prices. At the lowest July sold at 11.1 S. which was 32 points lower than the close of Thursday. MAINE COTTON SITUATION SEKIOUS. Contrasted \vith That of Southern Mills Which Undersell in New-York. Boston. June 4 --The Boston Ever.ir.c Tran ecnjit." which has been invesiißatir.g the textile ccnci:io:.s la Mair.e. sa;s this afternoon; Thiougho-jt :he State of Maine manufacturers seem to think U:at the present situation is a very reri.ius one. not alone !>• cause the high price of cotton ajid the dull markets force curtailment, but because th«re are Southern mill.-* that are able to k*«i> In full operation under the present adverse conditions and undersell New-England mills in the yew-York markets when sales can be. made. Th-i L»ewist(.n mill authorities state that the mills. us m rule, bavo eottos enoaga on hand to carry them almost through the season. DBtl] September. et. least: !.ui. onless there is a radical change in ju.inufa--'uri!.K conditions aiid matket conditions in June ana Ju.> it Is very pioraMe that curtailment will l>o MJicial ii; l.«-wisto:i lor i<ini<i time In AuguM if curtailment is decided on all the mills In Lesrtstoa will probably act together lor reasons t.f economy and to pievem one uoiitotatton (Ma Ixnefittins by birius some of the others' operatives. What has been Bald about the j>"ssih.iity of fur ther curtailineiit In LewUton is found to be sub stantially true uf mills- in Waterville. Augusta, HrunswK'k and '> - .i!»-r places to the eastward. Nearly a sixth of the full product of the l'ep' nil Manaacturtac r V?mp""7 at Biddeford has been curtailed for thro- months. The concern operates 2M,00> spindles and :i!"«^* sixty-three hundred looms. Th Androsoogglfl mill at Lewbrtoa has t»*en shut Aown far three mon \*. The Edwards mills of Ancnsta v.iH be closed for two months. Ijcginnli " Juiy ic. BUSINESS TROUBLES. Justice Greenbamn. of th< Supreme Court, has appointed Albert Banders receiver for tno Cecil? Chemical Comiiany in a suit brought by the ii<y ■wood, gtnrrr ■ ' rot Uthoayaphing; Company, a creditor, Cor JOf". Georfr<- BBbensOaa has been appointed receiver for tba Victoria Amiis.:nri!i Company by Justice Qveenfaaum. of ti.«. Supreme CJourt, on the applica tion of Ji> iinan C. Qennertcn. a creditor for $3r>7. PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY. The following (letitlons In bankruptcy irere filed yestf-rdaj i:. tbe clerk's ofSoa of the United Siaus DMrtct "■ uri: VbOBUW -1. WwHr. VA, IIIHIHII< I. Ha. iZ3 to 557 V. XUity-third-st.; lia 1.; lit i*^t=. $:'C,'im;; asset?. tTiM" DM l-rij.. ipil credtton aro Thomas J. Blaii-k. as f-xc-^ut:.r of the estate of William F. K'.aiHk. Hjckensack. *4.1(M. secured by claim fc4--a!::.-t tfaa city of Hcw-York, or damage to Imp hole!, a^.-i'ji.f.i \r, estate; Mary B. Blan.^k, Hacken ta<k. $^.;2^. and Jaqu s Kahn. N'\v-York City, $1,664. Tlm l«etS cidisisi of r^al ■■:-•. >•*■ In Harker. 6&<k ami Manhattan, valued at $1 MO; stock in tra4<\ Vi.om; t.xi.ir..-, fie, JJ.V"; «>■,-..■ -■ $•'■• A' <1 account.-. $11.C37. Tbranaa Uacheiasid. cierk. No. 279 Thir<l-.ivr • ]'.i.l>.:.i.r-. j.,447. uMts. s*i. Th.. principaJ creditor Is Rose Benweldvlck, Xew-York City. 5. ■• GOES SOUTH TO SEEK BKOTHER. ■Wealthy Westchester County Man May Have Met Foul Play, friends Say. BHiith Boplrfiw. .-, raperviaor rroni X..rth Castle. left home for Virgin! . last night to search for his broth.!-. Edwin R. Hopkins, rh r j; at On West- Chester Comity Boari of Bopervtoon and a prom nent Republican leader of Westchester County, vho has tea n.iij::.^ tor two ireeks. The brother s;ii<l ytst-njay that he had traced ths missing clerk to -folk. but tl.at after ,;, . all truce of him had b»«-n lo^t. The brother haj been In the habit of p-ii::^ ..w.iy on bu-incis trips. bat he always wrote his Can when he would re turn. JIJJ 1 J. ls ;rie; " ■ s,ay that "'■■ the day he disap peared n* acted rather sti i igely. and some f> it that he may U- suffering fr..in temporary iberra •tlon ,a.nd Is wanderliiK ihrough tlio Sout!i', without realiriuK where h^ is going. * Wkca Jr.*- left Whit.. PUfau he said he was goiiyr to olo IS I r Point Comfort. He is wealthy and had a It s '",*. r°r ° v. of n ' OI;( '- v - a id il may be. l:;s fri. r.Os •«>. mat be was ifce victim of knockout drops. siAi:r :.;.;. ;.::.; :r..\- a: ;t ■ -:,,s::. After Election in 14th Regiment Major Mitchell Says He Will Protest. Major John H. Foote. Junior major of the Hth Bailment. X. O. X. T.. Brooklyn, ivas elected Ueu t*aar.t colonel at a epecial mwtlng of th« offlcera hfcjfl la the armory last night. He received nineteen cut of thirty-two vo<«s. Major EMmond H. Mltch «o. senior majcr. received nine vote, and Cap u-in Henry Clau«. Inspector of mall arms prac tice, four. After th* election Major Mitchell an nounce that he would protest the election. The friends of Major Foote said, however, that they •d not^ understand what pound, for priest Major *£££. eouW ••••. Colonel Kline presided a t i« T.^m'nV 1 " 1 ColonelH.i.ct Foote . ntered th, Utb Itegmcn. as a Vat ° In xm. He was Promoted t© be first servant In im, servant major In 15S1 Imported Summer Curtains. Colored Madras, $4. $5-75, $7- 5° P air - Colored Crete 9.50.1 50, i7-sopair. AI«o same material as above sold by the yard. 7 ambour Muslin, 54.50, $6 & #8 pair. Ruffled Muslin, 59.00, $10.50 pair. Tambour Net, £7.50, $10.50 pair. French Muslins for Sa^h Curtains, 55c, 80c, $1.25 yard. Fren ch Creto7i nests t 75c, 85c, $i. 25 yard. Lord £3 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. WESTCHESTER GAMBLERS REJOICE. Court of Appeals Ruling in Corballis Case May Affect Manhattan Indictments. There Is rejoicing among the gamblers in West- Chester County because of a decision of the Court of AppeaJs filed In the WWte Plains Courthouse yesterday, which reverses the decision of the Ap pellate Division and affirms the action of County Judge Platt. of White Plains. In sustaining the de murrer of Thomas Corballis to an indictment charging him with running a poolroom in Yonkers. Counsel for CorbaJlis raised the point that the in dictment charged the defendant with poolselUnc and failed to ttato racu or acta to constitute a crime. The ir.dictment of Corballis. counsel said wns copied after Indictments of poolroom men in this cky. anJ it is said the decision of the Court of Appeals will also affect similar Indictments in Manhattan Sirriiar demurrers wer? made >•>• other accused men in Westchester County, and it is said that the prosecuting officers, at considerable expense. w ju have to have the d< fendanta reln- Olcted. It is asserted that the Westchester pool room men have ra:s».d a big fund, and will bitterly fight any new proceedings. SPOTTED FEVER EPIDEMIC WANES. The Disease Does Not Thrive in Hot Weather. The Health Department's belief that the epidemic <: spotted fever, or cert-bro spinal meningitis, is now nearlr.g an end receives confirmation from yesterday's announcement that the li.^t of deaths this week In the grt:iu-rg rt :i u-r city is sixty-three, against eighty last week. • Th- . er. hro spinal period." Dr William H. Ouil roy, the registrar of records, told a Tribune re porter < y< '' r<ia i'i "c ( -'?' "v lasts three months ■ndl feel eonndent that th.- present month wll ; ITS? l^soiSa 1 " 1 lhe malady - to " hich ■■ at ''.'■;." fry".' t iv' 11 M V ; ! r^, table S i ..s the deaths rrom spotted l iii- of -I 1I 1 - 1 ' 1 - ;iUa!l " ;J Th Mr <">* (rom the begi~ ninK or me (rear up to yesterday: lV"l V '" ended— Deaths I Weekended— Deaths }•« unr >- *' 8 Mai 26 . . . 1,, Ja"uary •• D April 2 •- taanarjr M 6 April !■ .... *'. January 23 D April 16 . . J" January M 6 ; April 21 ... I', ■ « B April 80 M Irf.ruary 13 Ml(> . - g February 90 8 May 14 . .' ..V." » Febroanr 21 * Ma :.::.::::: ■■. M'^-ch .1 s 'Mav 28,.... -• ?, Iai \ h '- 4 June 4 .'.■.■;: -,' March It ]4 ; ■'- HOME NEWS. NEW-YORK CITY. 1 be last meeting of the Hundred Year Club previ ous to the hummer vacation will bf> hfM at th<» Hotel Majestfe to-morrow at h:i& p. m. An nil dress OB -'The: Work of the Woman's Health Pro tectlv* Association" win be given by Mrs. Mary K. Trautmatji. president of t!:> association. Because of strike difficulties with the lithog raphers in the Xew-York district, there has been some delay in the publication of '•The, American racht Resjlster" for this year. It Us expected, how ever, that the book will ho ready for Issue this ■reek. The next meeting of the Ohio Society will bo held at its rooms in the Waldorf-Astoria at 8 o'clock on Monday evr-ninp. June 13. Resolutions on the death of Senator Hanna will be presented at this meeting, and a number of new members will be elected. The fifty-third anniversary of th" signing of the Italian constitution will be celebrated to-morrow by :< parade of the Italian societies of New-York, City, Newark. Passalc and Paterson. and will be followed by a picnic in Buhser's Harlem River Park. Port Warden James E. March will be Brand marshal of the parade, which will form in Mulberry ii^nd Park. DATE SET FOR ROCKEFELLER TRIAL. Justice Keogh, In Whit.> Plains, yesterday, set down for trial on June 16 the case of John D. Rock efeller against the town of Mount Pleasant. Mr. it., kefeller seeks to restrain the town from paying $&,000 costs, the result of an action brought sev eral years ago by Mr. Rockefeller when the asses sors of the town levied on his property an assess ment which he said was too hi^h. }!•" fought the case through the, courts, and won. Costs of $B.<»io were Incurred, and these were on. red paid by the town, but Mr. Rockefeller brings suit to have these costs paid by the individual assessors of the town and not by the town its. If. PRAISED BY CLOVIS BERTRAND. '■'•■■ i Bertrai 1, secretary of the Sidney B. Bow man Automobile Company, of No. &2 West Forty th!rd-st.. who return((! from Europe on Friday, expressed himself yesterday as greatly pleased with the Gordon Bennett Cup automobile race, He was especially enthusiastic over the work of the Clement Hay;ird car. "This car. said he. "but for th" leaking of th« raeolene tank and tire punctures, would have been an easy second or possibly first." The Clement Bayard factory, in France is a very large one. employing in all more than two thousand men. The management la at present planning- to inßiall branch plants near London. The American demand for these machines is constantly on the Increase. The factories, snvs Mr. Hertrand, have been working day and night for the last tliro^ monthH to take care of the orders from this city Mr. Bmtrand while abroad arrangea to have Im mediate shipments made here, so that the machine may be- obtained through the New- York agency. SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. San Francisco, June 4.— Th« official closing quo tations for mining stocks to-day were as follows- Alta O7'Ju«itlce ... Alpha Con 01 Kentucky Con. .' *2*2 IS !;.dy Washington Con" <« IJ^l'-hrr 'M Mexican ... . ... f>«t * :;-!f-h«r 1.20 Occidental Con ' S Million »2!Oph!r .'. 4 i,, falcdonla T8 Overman * .' ** <.iia-'tn Coc IS'Poto-l TX Ccotlar ISH».%-age i- Connrler.ee 90: Sag Hc:-h»r. . '.'. £X i*on f«l a Va I.4o, sierra Nevada ,1 Cos [mparlal 01 Syndicate ... 'A, crown Foint i 6 .«t I^ulf ;; 3 GoU4 & Curry 24 i Union Cott , 2{ Hale * Norerois TSlOtaß Con ' ?S 1 J>»"* 07 i Yellow Jacket....". „ NE>V-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. JUN^E 5. 1904. Stere Brothers To-morrow, Monday Final Reductions In their Imported and Domestic Lace, Silk, Pongee and Linen Coats and Wraps Also Special Values in Covert Cloth Coats, at $3,50, 12.50, 19.00 Shower-Proof Garments, at $12.75, 15,00, 18.50 Seasonable Foreign Dress Fabrics at Enormously Reduced Prices ( FRENCH voile, In Champagne, Tans, 2,800 Yds. ] Castors. Brown. Navy Blue, Ivory, C ( Cream and Black, 42 inches wide, at -^ And the remainder of this season's importations of exclusive HIGH CLASS PARIS FABRICS, *7M C in the newest color combinations, at " Formerly $1.50 to 3.25 yd. To-morrow will be shown A number of new and desirable models of Dress and Washable Waists made of Organdies, Nainsooks. Mulls, Lawns, Linon, Ponget, Madras, Chiffon Taffeta and China Silks, trimmed with Valenciennes, Cluny, Torchon and Crochet Laces, Hand and Machine Embroideries. And in addition White Lawn Waists at { I**'1 **' $ 4*H« 1" 52 ( 1.96, 2.50, 3.95 China Silk Waists, at $2.98, 3.95, 4.50 Important Sale of Cotton Dress Goods f IMPORTED PRINTED DIMITIES, FOULARD DE 1? cftO VHc J SOIE> EMBROID P-KEO MULLS AND BATISTES, i^,DUV lUS. <i n t hj s season's most popular designs <j s*%q Land delicate colorings, H <Z* rSILK MOUSSEUNES, with satin broche spot 5 300 Yds \ str '.P cs ancl wnit c embroidered dots, also 1 * I plain colors, in nile, sky, rose. 1 ETC I champagne, navy, white and black, H(^ Heretofore :sc to }>c yd. Choke Parasols At Special Prices Fancy Striped Taffeta Silks, 5- .-*,» in harmonizing tones. at 1 »Z,O Taffeta Silks, in plain and e^ r- ~y „_. floral effects, hemstitched and tucked, at *»aO, X,v£> Extra quality Plain Taffeta Silks. c -, rj^-. handsomely tucked all over, at *S»JD Also High Class Novelties At Less Than Cost Misses' Suits at Extraordinary Reductions Of Light-weight Broadcloths, Cheviots. Mannish Mixtures, Voiles and Htamines, some with silk drop skirts, others plain. Heretofore $22.00 to 35.00 at $ 14.75 Heretofore $36.00 to 50.00 at 24.00 Also Corresponding Reductions in Misses' Coats, Jackets, Costumes, Girls' Reefers and Dresses. LJnen Departmenis Satin Damask Table Cloths, with Napkins to match, hemmed ready for use, also Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads and Towels, at Large Reductions from Regular Prices table ( aw yds. $1.85 a uj, 2.25 ikj 2.75 CLOTHS ) *X*2X 3.00 zyix } 3.50 NAPKINS 20x20 inches $1.35 doz. 24x24 2.65 LINEN SHEETS ( Sin l Bed Sire Pr. $3.85, 4.90 1 Double $5.50, 6.75 LINEN PILLOW CASES 22^x36 inchss " 9Qc, $1.50 BEDSPREADS \ CroCh^ » ** ™C, $1.20 J Marseilles, " " $1.85, 2,45 HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS, Dor $2.95, 4.20 And in addition 2.000 Yds. Bleached Satin Damask, 727 2 in - wide, Value $1.00 yd., at 75 C Lace Curtains & Bed Sets Remarkable Values, for Summer Furnishings RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS p r . 75c, $1.25, ].65 RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, I'r. $1.50, 1.95, 3.25 Former prices $2.as to $^.2S IRISH POINT CURTAINS, p r . $3.75, 4.95, 5.75. RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS for double and singie beds, $3.95, 4.75, 5.75 Also 5,200 Yds. Tambour Swiss Muslin, 14c, 18c Value 22c to 35c yd. LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED DURING THE SUMMER. NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE. West Twenty-third Street Amusements. CASINO "I:-* -.-;;;;: ■ri'7.""- PIFF, PAFF. POUF FIU OF Frx AND MELODY. Pop. Price Mat WML, bpf-. Baata. $i.5« sari J>i*»o. BROADWAY & I4TH >TRKET. «OM'IMOIS rBRFORMAXCE. E. F. AI.HEE On M«K. \ln:i}- the »er.t >ho\t in Town. '. " "^* EDWIX R. STE^ I « , ETHJEI. UfT. j "£>"£? Vs no< - - I BULKY * MADISOV MrIXTYBK * HEATH. BTOrOX* BKOOKB. . »««! 4 WKST. COXIIDV A MrL.OX.\I.D. I Kl>. i .NETTIK M— . FRA\« 81 1.1 i I.KWIS. PMCXS f»cT »Ms 7 I.a<ll»-s" Matinee Daily- Grant! Concert To-night £L. Rosarlo Gu'rruro, Louise Gun ninjr. Clayton White. Mario Stuart <'0.. Kmma cani". Kmplre City Quartette. Trovelo. Oarden & timers. Marcus & Gartelle. Zlm m<>r. VHagTaph. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. JUNE 6TH. CHAS. HAWTREY & CO. RAYMOND i GAVERLY ISSH&3SS. Th*» Miss's Pelmore. Paul Stephens. Ten Brooke. Ijimbert * Ten Brooke. Mo»her, Houirhton A Mosher. Rita Redmond. Vltagraph. IT IS TO TRACE. Tha movements of the Jspancsa and Russian forces that the NEW-YORK TRIBUNE offers the BEST WAR MAP yet published, which shows in detail th« field of operations. Sent to arty address on receipt of 5 Cents. MANTJIACTUHER IS SHOT THRICE. His Brother-in-Law Demands Money from Him, Then Fires. Samuel Wacht, a cap m&nufacturar, was ahot thre« timil yesterday In hta office, at Jersey City, by hla brother-in-law. Da\-td Fncha. of No, 838 Cllnton-st.. Xew-York. Fuchs formerly manufact ured soap. It Is said ha has been In financial diffi culties recently, and employes of Wacht say that Fuchs made a demand on him for money, which Wacht refused. There was a heated argument and Kucha became excited, and when Wacht pushed him toward the door he drew a revolver ana fired. Wacht was wounded in the left ahoulder. the left ■Ide and the left aide of the head. Warht defended himself, and then* was a fierce struggle over the revolver. Constantino Busco and Antonio Colllno workman, aaalstnd Wacht. and Fuchs was finally orercome. but broke away and was caught later Wacht, the St. Francis Hospital surs<»ona said would probably recover. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Sarnies «:30|Sunset 7:37 Moon rises A M Moon's •»« 30 HIGH WATER. AM — Bandy Hook 13:04!Oor Island 12.23, Ha1l Gate 2:21 I'M— Sandy Hook 12 4»:Gov Island 106 Hell Gat* 301 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel. From. Lin*. •Vmbria IJverpool. May 29 Cunari •St Paul .Southampton. May 28 American •Egyptian Prlnc*. ...BarbaUos. May 2S Frlnca •Maracas ..Trinidad. May 2S Trinidad Welle City Swansea. May 18 .^ Bristol Kentucky.. Copenhagen, May 18 Scand-Am Huron Jacksonville. May 31 Clyde Martelto Hull. May 20 Wilson Pawnee Gibraltar, May 20 N V A Medlt Oltto Liverpool. May -7 Whit* dtar Vulcan Cur.ilff. May SI ; 1 MmiKo Antwerp. May 21 Photnlz Astoria Glasgow, May 2rt Anchor Peninsular Lisbon. May 20 Insular Kansas City Savannah Jure 3 Ocean m Co Iro.-juols Jacksonville, June 2 Clyde Alamo .Brunswick, June 2..... Mallory MONDAY. JUNE 6. •Kenneber Algiers. May 23 . •l'hilaiirlphla San Juan. June 1 "..Red D Mlr.nehaha London. May 2S At-Trans Kroonland Antw. rr. May 2S Red Star Potwlam Kottrrdam, May 2S Holt-Am Proteus New-urleans. June 1 Mallr.ry El Valla Galvo&ton, May 31 Morgan TUESDAY. jink 7. •Kaloer W'llhelm 11. .Bremen. May 31 X Ci Lloyd Armenian Liverpool May 28 White Star Germanla Naples. May -.". v .ihra Mueres QaivestOßi Juno 1 Mallory •Brings mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vassal Vessel. For. Line. Malls close. sails. Mont'^rrat. Barcelona. Spanish - Gregory. Para. Booth 4:o»am e.OOaro HarburK. Antwerp. (Jerman Australian MONDAY. JUNE (J. Monroe. Norfolk. Old minion 8:00 p TUESDAY. JUKI 7. Stateoriam. Rotterdam. Holl-Am 7 .'m ,1 m 10 : n0am C^ttta di Torino. Naples. 1.. \. ■;.-,. ... >>:3o.iin iri>>am filer, St KltU. NY* Demerara 12:00 in 2:0 op m Advance, C«>lon. Panama 8:30 am l:«x»p m. Prlns Willem I. Paramaribo, D W 1.10:00 am 12:0<> m Rosalind, lit John's. Red Cross 7:30 am 1",-, a m i'rlnzesa Alice. Bremen, N G IJiyd.. — — 12:W) m ;-: >'. .':.: ( . Naples. Cunard 12 i)O m Apache. Charleston. Clyde ,-,,..-.. El Alba, «>alve«t>>n. Mallory . £.<•■[ :-.: Princess Anne. Norfolk. Old I>omlnlon. 3<X>pm City ef Columbus, Sav'n'h, Ocean S Co ■ ■ - 8:00 pm SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New-York, Saturday, June 4. 1904. ARRIVED. Steamer St Paul. Psjisow, Southampton, and Cherbourg May 28, to the International Mercantile Marine Company with pastengers, malls and mdse. Outside the Bar at 6:81 p in. Steamer Mongolian (Br). Stlrrat. Glasgow May 20 IJv •rpool 21 and Hultfux. N S. June 1. to Austin Baldwin 1 Co. with «7 cabin and 64 steerage passengers and MM Arrived at the Bar at 11:06 ■ m 3d. Steamer Island (Dan). Holm. Copenhagen »May IS Christian!*. 19 and Chrlstlansand 20, to Punch, Edya & Co, with 15 cabin and «JO7 steerago passengers and mdse Arrived at :he Bar at 3:45 a m. Steamer La. Lorraine »Fr). Allx. Havre May 28 to trie Cun^iagnle Ornerale Transatlantlquc. with 233 cabin and oO> steerage passengers. Arrived at the Bar at 10 20 a m. Steam yacht Ly«lstrata. Bennett. Marseilles May 21 and Funchul JH. to James Gordon Bennett. Arrived at tha B»r at 12:40 v m. Anchored at Stapleton. Staten Island . reamer Federlca (Aust). Hre lK-h. Trl^ta April .li Messina May o and Palermo 11. to Phelps Bros with mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 7 a m. Stean-.er Vigtlancla. Knight. Vera Crui May 2« Prnrrreso 28 and avana 31. to J E Ward & Co. with passengers malls and md»e. Arrived at the Bar at 5:30 am Steamer Talisman (Nor). Berg. Guadaloupe May 10 and Barbados 20. via Halifax, N S. Juno 1. to L W & P Armstrong, with mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 10-20 a m Steamer Rosneath (Ur). Flndlay. Guanlca May 25 wttl asphalt, to the New-York and [lermudez Co; vessel to Bennett. Walsh £ Co. Arrived at the Bar at 11:4© a m Steamer Jason (Nor). Elllgen. Santiago May 14 Clen-1 fuegos S3 nd .Vanzanlllo 2S. to J ■ Ward & Co with 2 cabin passengers an.l mclfe. Arrived at the Bar at noon. Steamboat Margaret. Bond. Norfolk to the Peoples Line- Is bound to Norwich. Conn. Left Quarantine at l'.t) t> m" Steamer Pretoria (Br). McKenxle. Bermuda June I to A E Outerbridge A Co. with 98 passengers and mdse Arrived at the Bar at 4:30 p m. Steamer Colonel X L Drake. Rubelll. with barg* q O Co, No 94. In tow. Port Arthur May 20 to the Standard OH Co. with oil. Left Quarantine at 10:27 a m Steamer Mancunla (Hr). Wattley. TamplcQ May 38. to the American Smelting Co. with bullion. Arrived at'tha Bar at 1 a m: Is bound to Perth Amboy. Steamer Monroe. Uulpheis. Newport News to Norfolk to the Old Dominion Ss Co. with passengers and mdse.' l^ft Quarantine at -:■-'.'. p m Steamer Si Paul Passion - uthampfon and Cherbourg May 2s. to the- International M-rciintlle M.irtne Co with ISii cr.bln am! 300 m,-era«?e passengers, mails arvl mdsa Arrived at the Par at rt:24 p m. Steamer Slavonla (Br>. Parr. Trieste Mar 18 Flume It. Palermo 38. to Cunard 8s Co, Ltd, with S3 cabin an.) Amusements. LYRIC i2d St - veHt of Broadway. ** * *»»%# Telephone To3— 33th DeWolf Hopper In a iJorgeoua Production of === w a XV? a- — HEGULAH MATIN'EC SATURDAY AT 2:li. * E Au.iFut 3rd BIG WEEK \«4X ■" v 4t^\ I FOLLOw M»BISOh\V^kX CROWD SQ. SJBOEITV^ N< CROWD. SS. /\% \ SEE TBF HEAR THE A Q X %£^~ XfV X^-etta Fackbiersl RIDE Id THE 'VX*SRS&«?* \ GQ j, DQIM AND HiS $ n , . ORCHESTRA. 'rornoNo ™° ? PERMANENT EXPOSITSON OF SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT. Restaurant Over Ocrun. Steel Pier and N«»el Bon pry. MaKnlttrrnt Mr. ;n cji! Display. 51 <.>thcr Attractions. Every on« or which has our unqualifleii guar antee that It Is the largest ana finest im«. of Its kind In all the wurlO. Excursion Boats from New York. Time Tabls In Excursion Column I elevated and Surface Cars from Brooklyn Bridge. I ADMISSION' 10 CEXTS. LI I ELS A 36 " r "- : '"" from B -'«'i?e *is ij la BiA B. R. T. Etim ***- *>ri«iai% W ■™ ■• production* of all treat § ur n n 5# M*' »hows. Still une.inal.-a ft X a *>y the world of imitators. 9% II II A * your neighbor. JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, CONEY ISLAND. VHAMMERSTEI.VS , Tf| UipjlT GOOD _ _ ItnOKIA THE.-V. I U-nlUn 1 SEATS. 50c OF VARIETIES. Kose Coghiin. (TBrtaaT* 42.1 at.. E'y. 7th 47. Havel. Mayme IBMBBSJCOB) TO-MORROW NIGHT' HAMlffiiyTEIS'S <G:aM Incl.su- -pi DARADISE ROOF GARDENS 1 and Victoria Theatre of Varieties. I. mod BUI of European and Note.— la the ev-pt o* Ame rl ran Vaudeville. I the weather t To«eth«r with ioool p«rforman •» ,\ • Eitruvii^Tinia and Hallet. ]be given r. tlMaOa ADMISSION 25c. SUNDAYS BBJBJ nRIV MM /.V WAX. I SPtCIAL QROLPS AND FIGURES Tlili Aftt-rn.-.a mj fi-n."., THE LKIPZIGER ORCHESTRA. PASTOR'S CONTINL'Ot -S. ■ ** W 1 Wii W tO and SO CENTS. >t ui!iu»i-t r<mi«lj 4. P.-rci.ird I>yllTn. IWlnicmt A O'Uri^n. Th» Drownin'c« I. A VIN'B A ALMA. THE BARKERS. W. THOMPSON DA Via ADAM 3 i WHITE. AND, AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION. FRANK MAVNE * CO. BROADWAY iT^si-^F I6TH WEEK! STH MONTH RAYMOND HITCHCOCK £££~g. YANKEE CONSUL MMtWIt of ifENTIT W. S.WIiJE CRITERION THEATRE - Broa,!w» y A 4*th ?♦ Will I tnlUn E\»a.. $:3J. Mats. We.: i Sat ' J CHARLSSi FKOHMAX — - WILLIAM *- COLLIER THE DICTATOR AERIAL GARDENS c e^u>« at^is. a Littia of Everything < iirw VnQK T:-w>iv - 44th. 43th Sr. kV- .'~v M- IlLn lUrir\ f^ata.-iUy. Prices s'>. ;-, ; . aoo. w LadataTi TL Q ■,*!,,,»-•»_ -,-: : Muiicai .n -a... i tie oiibinernerb BOS TOOK •' S£2* roxnr aunsnrn iiowxino rsATVRB BOXA.VITA AN!' HIS 27 !.!■ NS TVMR IUUjON. BAHV LCO] v::T'S 29 QBKaYT kCTa Vv'F^T F,'\n THI;S WEp K -inder too ft \r.-». " L; " Ll ' L/ Una Ar.ell-f:r!!.k,>r as -. The SanJ Storm ar-.J Thrlllinn Hide or "« lgaret:*," June — T"na Ah*!l Brtßkai as ••?.■>• I. ■ nnnpTfia'P comedy a vaud SHOWS. ;">c. 59*. rnUUIUn 0 Every Aft. St Eve. Km. lie. Hi St» 11 OQ«1 V. H.Thompson. Ma Bio Cth S Millar K-nr, In Tr.* Jit. :•'.->. Vaod. Bill Oav. C«N-y ami ths I.a !v COth l_>pera Season. The lijrh W. If Thfimpaor: A 00- MnEiiiK iiirl. liUst \- -■'.>. ami Fin* I.2;>S <ttfersg« jassenger* «r..1 m.ls«. Arrived at th« Bar at 4:47 p in. Steamer Marir.n IBr>, Kir^^•. TlriaMad Ma* CS and Grenada 29. t<> the Trtntdad .-'!::rr'''- w& Tladlaa ''■">. with 3 pasiengers an.i r.; li«. Arrurl at t^a Baa M 3:30 p m. Steamer Fjv.i in Pttn - iTri. McMillan. Pu»r.os Ayres M.iv 11 an! 5 ,-■,... 38 t> J <" Sn't <*. with 3 passerwrs an. l m. !.•-..■. Ar:iv«.J at ;. •■ !::ir nr .">::!i> r -,i. *■»!!•;>■ Hook. H J. J.me •». » 3i> » m— Wind southeast. light breeze; riou !y aa.l hjzy. ■ah . Steam»>r<i Naooocb**, Ibr s>av i?.rvih. F.::v>fle!i!«. r-i!tl more; X! Sil N>» OrkOi; tl Stul •■..[.-<:•■: ' mb. Wilmtnston an.l Qmfilnn; Uudafl ' :tv ißrt, '• ?t'l; Jefferson. Nort>!k acU KW9OR Nmi, Uw^UßJk Key Wtit and G»ives: ::. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. FOREIGN* PORT 3. UtSlfjOSt Jun» ♦ -Sailed. »t«*ia«r Campania iPr>, F't-rw. arj. New -York. Shields. Jun^ 3— Sailed. itf»m»r Baron r.a!f.i.:r " \ Bridge* (from Rotterdam), X^w-York. Plymouth Jun« 4. 7 M a m— Arrived. st*am»r» Pt 1* "-la. Jamlaaon New-York fur I'herb.mrg an>l Boathamptcn (and proceeded): 1>:23 a m. Bremen (G«t>, N^rtoh. New-Tcrk for i'herb.'!ir«r and Bremm •^r.i ; r ■ •'-■1- !*. Southampton. Jun> 4— •allcA «teanier I"-! Mills, ttmm V •!* via I'herbouoc (*n.l pas.-^1 W :r^t i*aatle 1.35 p mj: arrival. '•■.::- St l,u's. J son New -York via Plymouth a: . : >^.ertvu: X i:nil pas~e.l Hunt < - iLStlo at A 5O p m>. London Jun* 4— Sailed, «teainer lllnnear'->l!i (BrV Oataa, Xbw-York. _^ Manehr*i<«r. Jun»> 3— Sailed, steamer Sajian Print-* (Br), Jamleson. Npw-York. Swansea June 2 — Sal.rd. steamer Kai-.5.-. < rtty (Br». I*-*i». N«w-York. B*ai-hy Heal. June 3— Passed, steamer Evcrton Granga (Br>. Brown. London lor New York. gue«natt>wn. June 4. 1" -1 a m— Arrl- . *• !. stear^r Arabic din. Haye,a. New-York for Ljverjiooi tanj proceeded). Que*nstown. June 4. 10:4V> a m— Arrive!. MNMI Etrurla (Hr). Warr. New-York for Uverpojl ia-.l procee<!ed). Butt of Uewls. June 3 — Passe.!, steamer Nonre <Tan>. Gundell. New-York for Chrlstlanta. Copenhagen. "'• Antwerp. June — Sailed, steamer Zeeland ißr). Broom hea«J. New-York. Rottenlam. June 1. 4th. 6 a m— sai#<l. steamer Rotter dam (Dutch). Roggeveen. New-York. Havre June 4. 1 r m — Sailed, steamer La Qaacogn* (Fr>. Fournter. New-York. Cherbourg. June 4 6:30 p m — Sailed, steamer Phila delphia. Mills (from Southampton). New-York. Cherbourg. June 3. 11:15 p m — Arrived, steamer Blue cher (Ocr). KopfT. New-Tork. via Plymouth for Hamburg (and proceeded). Cherbourg. June 3. 11:50 p m — Sailed, steamer nan burg (Ger). Burmetster (from Hamburg and South ampton). New-York. Gibraltar. June 3 — Passed, steamer* Nymphaea (ttc'>. Sutherland. Palermo for New- York: 4th — ntoni.i (P-i. Thompson. New-York for Palermo. Flunv» anA Trieste Naples. June — Sailed, steamer Sardegna (Ital). Bar berl. New-York. Singapore. June 4 — Arrived previously, steamer Low ther I'astle (Br>. "Watson. New-York, via Aden and Colombo, for Manila, etc. Tokohaatii. June 4 — Arrived previously, steamer Verona i'(.er>. Pobxons. New- York. < via Aden. Singapore. Manila, ate, Hong Kong. June 4 — Arrived previously, steamer Op land (Nor). S<-hlytter. New-York, via. Colombo and Slneapore. Shanghai, June 3 — Arrived previously, steamers Indra mayo (Br). Price. New-York, via Aden. Colombo, etc: Senect (Br), Beynon. Yokohama for New York. Rosar!o, May Arrived. steamer Orono *Br). Co*»^. NV»-York. via Duenos Ayres. etc. St Thomas. June 4. » i m— Sailed, steamer JCt-*" 1 * (Br). Carmlchael (from D«m.rara. .to). N«x-^<r*^ 4 RI.TON