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TUESDAY EVE AUSSIATO FORCE WAR, MRO === __'PHE WORLD: ny MRS, MARY A. ROGERS, WHO (IS | LT fF FA G { 18 SENTENCED TO DEATH. NEW ATTACK ON JEWo oe oe “I abject. to being bullyragged and the bulldozing methods of your ecoyrt,” shouted Ammon at the conclusion of a i | spirited argument. Referee Tilney said \ | The referee proceedings started by|h® would not allow such expressions to Lawyer Robert A. Ammon, convicted] ® used before him and finally all the parties to the proceeding went before, and serving sentence for recelving stolén | money from William F, Miller, of om] JudR® Thomen for instructions. Ammon | per cent, fame, to elicit additional evi-| Won Out. Aiiier wee put WoLeainte dence in Ammon’s favor, came to naught wrangle with Lawyer ti ae |Lloyds Risks Advance in London on) ety ent both men wert tack toiging| Tock. seiner ayneicate, ‘Doth’ wanted been brought down to the Tombs pend-|t? ¢xaméne Miller. ‘There wes another | \ z fik i ion to Judge ‘Thomas, who 4 P | News that Mikado Has Been Given ing tne hearing, "Judge Thomas gested | Srocemion so eee, Thomas, who, dee oe : cineaiesat Aneaoe - Vp oes) = Court, Brooklyn, developed into a bur-|@ mild uproar, after wnicu the Court Force .Waiting for Rush to Far East, | tomate on”jusielat procedure, Involving! dismissed the proceedings Sake & Company , 33D, 347, The President in Dread of a Renewal of) : the Slaughter at Kishineff Calls a Spe- cial Meeting of the Cabinet This A fter- noon to Discuss the Situation, | LONDON, Dec. 29.—Newa of imminent war between Russia and Japan |came from various quarters to-day and strengthened the opinion that a clash may occur at any hour, Tokio gent the report that the Mikado had been given a free war hand, the Cabinet voting unlimited war credit. From Moscow the news was that the Czar had troops waiting to be rushed to the Far East, while the reserves had been ordered to barracks. Information from other centres all pointed to a crisis. ‘The distinctly ominous factor in the news, however, was the stiffening of Lloyd's war rates on a report that Russia would precipitate hostilities. This had {te effect in the stock market, and Japanese securities were weak, while other foreign shares were affected, the brokers holding off in trading on the war tone that was prevalent. TOKIO, Japan, Dec. 29.—An emergency ordinance, just promulgated, Orders Consular Officers to Send News at Once of Any Outbreak—Secretar- ies Hay and Root Both Advise the Executive to Go Slow, For Wednesday and Thursday we have organ- ized the following special sales, which in every instance represent merchandise of the better grade at most liberal reductions from former prices. (Special to The Evening World WASHINGTON, Dec! 29.—President Roosevelt has called a special *yyeeting othe Cabinet for 4 0.’clock this afternoon to discuss the Kishinet | situation. The President is being urged to take some action which will prevent a - repetition of the massacre cé last spriug. Tremendous pressure is being | brought to bear on him, but Mr. Roosevelt is reluctant to take any step | Invests the Government with praetically unlimited credit for the purposes of which will result in a rebuff similar to that received from the Russian Gov- military defense. ernment last summer when he undertook to send a protest to thetussian |NE Ww YORE JE Ws FEA R | Three other ofdthances were Issued, relating, first, to the Seoul-Fusan Foreign Office. Secretaries Hay and Root arc a@vising the utmost conscrvatiem in any RENE Ww. AL OF HORRORS. ; Railway, which is brought closer under official control; second, to the re- action which the President may take. Both advised against the President vision of the organization of the Imperial Military Headquarters in war sending a protest last summer, and point again to the fect that, while Siam <ime; third, to the creation of a War Council in wat time. {t accomplished no good, a repetition might result in straining the amicable YTS MOSCOW, Russia, Dec. 29.—Twelve batteries of the four Grenadier relations at present existing between the two governments. 1" from | Brigades of Field Artillery stationed in and around Moscow have been se- Scarfs, Half Hose & Shirts for Men At One-Half Former Prices. ain ricon. Scarfs. Fancy Scarfs, Four-in-hands and Folded Squares of good silk. A generous variety of designs. Formerly 50c. Special at 25c, iteme ‘tlzens have ent the: vit Hosenfellt, of the | lected for service in the Far East and received new guns, which the Rus- a2 2 MR. WOLFF DIDN'T SUE PRESIDEN Henisr: ‘ rr evans heel HloS ue th ‘an Kelleg Societies, Will stan artillerists claim are superior to the French fleld pieces, f Perc cella | a fa watt toes ili cine Of the Distriet |ivam Kishinef, for mine of them Nay sae ot the meeting} The early departure of three of these batteries is expected, which will|] French Seam, Four-in-hands and Folded Squares o umbia, called at the White House to-day to see the President and} “is to have Russia place 108 fleld guns, with the latest equipment, at the dis; 1 of Vie i é i i isi ‘ urge upon him the necessity of immediate action. The President has re- ie. of! the urntea lala tote posal of Viceroy|} of rich, heavy silks in exquisite patterns, many aA ‘canted ra tela a eae es operat uring me sere lerawhiwha ‘ De AMC Cont hGranee cna This anid Here thatvall’ the/volunteers living at thalrimomes; whovas|; Of ve ae ee d and Mr. Ol id ot see him. Mr. ol was n member o1 he a { 3 windows oy! U1 Y s pecurred last Eas- | graduates of high schools are privileged to serve only a year with the colors, ormerly 1.00. pecial M committee of which Oscar Straus and Benjamin Levy were the other mem-| Many of pave Hebe Have leant ordered date barrackay MESSE i bers, appointed Jast summer to wait on the President and urge upon him) recently received £ will start a pett- s, . , ‘\. | the necessity of taking some action, tives In Kishineff, One man to-day. gave Puce DosR otaet doubt eieeuen movements of troops eastward -ave been reported here up Half Hose. aes f , {Abraham Cahan, editor of the Porward.| At the sume tine do note think that a preeen : 7 ee atte on te Elden He Hee ise ad a . a letter from/his daughter which fead inj the rota planned. dan Saethe: Rug: - || Of lisle, or cotton in fancy stripes, or hand em- . the representative In the United States of the Baron Hirsch fund, | part i i 4 , . called on Acting Secretary Loomia at the State Department. ‘They inquired| ‘All kinds of rumors are spreading | : we TRACKLESS TRAIN ASUCCESS|| broidered figured effects. what steps the President had taken to prevent a massacre on Jan. 7, at {(y "1" (NA te | pela tn| In Critical, | Paris ‘Teented to a New tea rll Formerly 50c. Special Kishineff. Wlus to Ame his has ; Htuation In Kishinett ts utomobiling and Likes It. | 7 Practically the only information in the possession of the State Depart-|¢xclied the population, for | | paris Dee. M Paris witiessel to- Shirts. » | ment and of the committee is The World's despatch announcing the plan MAC leave | [dey the successcul (operation of aitrack= we are Will no to ss train. Upon the conclusion of the to again massacre the defenseless Jews at Kisbineff Sa ee d test the train stopped at_the Fiyace || Stiff bosoms, of high grade percale or piinted - - hl dread ne ssacre e fae do the vent ceived th _ _PRESIDENT ASKS FOR NEWS. peat SOT RE RNS t f sthane| | Paince and the inventors received the! madras, fashioned as though made to measure, ; Acting |Seotstary, Laomia ere fi ee cbaition aT Preparations for the Ii cine Jewish Balls. to 18.11 for for 1903 as\_ The train vas composed of a motor | hand laundered, attached or detached cuffs. a the State Department, was making inquiries of various consular and diplo-| to-morrow night at Cooper | 1 1 avenue. ‘i R Tenoot lace activ, < re nety, oO" A * matic officers throughout Europe, The only reply yet recelved, Mr. Loomia |bren completed. Mr Cahun » Against 18.77 in 1902, De- ™2?!! ee eet eraliniine teaniamins Formerly $1.50 & $2.00. § | at 65c. hat arrangements would. be roe as sresema : sion of sufficient motive power from the told them, was from the Consul at Odessa, to the effect that no further out- | {0A" art Pesrnahee, SOU ne in Gait | spite the Normal Increase in fxPtine tolent smotive power from th Tt was found breaks .gainst the Jews had taken place at Kishineff up to the date Of | wos expected ight represont i at an tne cars tracked exacthy with | | sending the despatch, which was on Dec. 26. Speeches will be mady by Mr Cahan,, by eae Population, Says Dr. Lederle. | o UNE Be dei nh eee i nam ant dio ‘i —_—— | Suitsand Coats for Girls and Misses | ir. Loomis said the President's instructions to the consular ani plo-| Brnest abs, La Miller, thie Mey ANghtctMedon: beer matic officers would continue, and the State Department would be immeut- Eenaaan » Ret “a Hoe “th Fane Be Kuan Gammissionelcaceriel ef inaoard’ct at Ri y iCeS. Fourth Floor. | Misses’ Tailored Suits of Broadcloth, Cheviot or | ately advised of any fresh outbreaks i |Health, has submitted to Mayor Low While Mr. Wolff and Mr. Solomon were not entirely satisfied with this, i his report for 198 on the operations of Shoe Dept. || Fancy Mixtures, in a variety of colors. 1 . | Misses’ Jackets of Kersey, trimmed with fancy Big Reduction |} buttons and velvet collar, short or three-quarter Acting Secretary Loomis explained that {t was the only thing that could be Ean aE Sarat done under the circumstances. leet figures now in hand,” the report ‘warranting immediate action is shown by his calling the Cabinet in spectal | crease In the popuiation, “As a veaute,| im Children’s Shoes for ngth, s ’ y 5 : | Value up to $37.50. Special at $21.50 {> arsine = BELIEVES SITUATION GRAVE, says, ‘there were 470 lesa deaths than session. At the beginning of the Christmas recess it was stated positively Jithe der for the that under no cirevmstances would the regular Cabinet meetings be held = tis, ne aint Te in | ed. and T hurs, '' Junior Suits, Misses’ Jackets and Girls’ Long ponding period of 15 during the holidays. ‘he President said his Ministers could see him !n ; ifi ‘ A ‘ IEDR TARE LITA REED are J is : Sepeiinaisidaai capacity if the ocension warranted It. Unidentified Person Fired Five Mrs. Mary A. Rogers, Convicted RHEE eS VIL TUES ani) 1,090 pairs of Coats in a variety of models, colors and fabrics. By calling the entire cabinet together the President shows that despite Times at Him in Hallway as in Vermont Court of Murder, suriner tmarovement inthe health of) Are ones Oo. Cp yey’ s| Formerly up to $24.50. Special at $11.75 the reassuring message from the Consul at Odessa there is reason for the A A 5 Will Spend a Year in Jail Be-|reora ce nse wee mene ey ' : iravest fears regarding the safety of the Jows at Kishineff, He Was Leaving His Flat in ; P FireOne aeawen le caentne Shoes, Girls Two-Garment Suits, Long Coats and ai! East Ninety-eighth Street. ore Going to Gallows. death this year will be approxi- ‘| Misses’ Jackets in effective models. t a ib __ |mately 19.10, Last year it was 1949, Lace and Button, in vici kid, * lat $7.56 Formerly up to $13.75. JE WSs AT KISHINEFF IN qisnee Hania ce nencouhiller: win FeAl NENNINGTON, Vt, Dec, £9 —Mrs. [soe pine tha ea bo as paren eae spa calfskin, . enasinated In the hallway of the Mat-| Mary ¢ nvicted of the mur-| 4 7 < that all the strictly’ patent leather with clothan DREAD OF NEW MASSACRE ieee oe os igiths qe at hos taotadt, Sareea He k ; ses show Mareus H. Rogers, « decrease eX kid tops and Russia calf; Suits and Overcoats for Boys. ot today. F . if . | copting but that certain of . TE , fred at eas sentenced to-day in the Benning: tye | ugh -aqnnnensn A & Bwidths only; | ena (Copyright, 1008, by the Prese Publishing many Jews and thelr wives and chil- | took otto th ftw maton al iad fon County Court, to be 1 the | tuberoui »nia show an I formerly $3.00 and $3.50, | izes 4 to 19 years. Second Floo-. 14.) dren, \ few hours dater iy Harlem: Hox Company, New York Wi (Bpectal Correspondence of The World.) with thelr lean, weak |'T), mner's oilce Was asked to 1 The Uttle one: neholy bluck eyes and wan Youths’ Overcoats, of black or Oxford frieze, extended shoulders, {tigi RAR IAG take Nia a at $1.00 a pair. “KIBHINEFF, Dec. 15—"Five BFOUP® | faces, thelr pocr garments, make a de-| ment, tut, ae usual, the Core are As they were put on thelr trial merely Whe the | | Formerly $6.50 and $7.50. Speciel at $4.75 DIED. Wy Boys’ Overcoats. to play the part of sca A heRaaHOUt : Rel HORT OF XEW vor yi Judgement will imply = sert, that the massa $i Mr Fisce 4 that vor | of defendants are left still, But they | pressing picture, giving one the impres-|rived too late 500 pairs of | t will not be arraigned until April. init and 100 nus Banks live at the ava Heuy with ay) | velvet collar, sizes 15 to 19 years. “We hope, by that time, the Ge Henne i das [nfanrts S hoes, | Feely $10 é6 S Being ance ris fae AQ Gowran, tie Rn Button and Ankle Ties, in| eal Bote from this one. telt | Banks cloned the ten black,red and tan kid, leather Youths’ Suits. fe 4 : . . ' nd those of the individuals tol oy he dark afew began y ShOO 1b. t > y ‘are mos les: sizes 2 to 8; Else, surely, will there be a rail ee descaling fe i Haare Sat Locate ieee dutacomestana [tia e mos! soles; . murder blot upon civilisation—so calied.” | Gait te oho eeusonccanieilell| ie exit wine Ren ae Sau EAH eG ve | A & B widths only; Single or double breasted, long trouser su'ts, Thus, sorrowfully, out still courage-| yey 1 they domtna trick Banks | fet carried | formerly $1.25 to $1.50, | of imported cheviot or tweed, in excellent patterns, ously, spoke one of the counsel who still! their thrifty, commeretal aR al a at she ninton tn} “8 i fj ‘ ere ok che criai | thelt destruction He lealh faot Aetl > te Wo eapltal panel fost 4 tn 1008 thoroughly well tailored, sizes 15 to 19 years, (PIED DLT Mince ach the ety | tie Test Te j ishment, partie in the cage of alin the Bore | at Soc. a pair. | F ly $15.00 & $18.00. y i to The World correspondent to-day | erowa er i Wine the next Logtain- {new wermite | pues | ormerly $15. K Sp t $10.75 * “Bince the resignation of the counsel, ( aati anvanes of milk Se —- ° 2 ie dawn tie ees ail i see Ey | SHIPPING ae CUTS THEATRE SEAT PRICE. ova &° Taylor,' Boys’ Russ Overcoats, ra recessliy orcs Ciibaemuceeitetses hatanwe ith thirty net Ns | lorewentrn chnien war te onty| Broadway and Twentieth Street || Of Navy Blue or fancy cheviot or all-wool frieze t Be ine tl 20r some way t Ne draw and silently wait until oltivers and | pre d Wife, whom arriod 1 a; Tee r dat the Manjatten, oe : and Fifth ee ' iT in solid colors; military or double-breasted mod- sons isan Mh croval of conchmen with their ears! Since a ' RAE Shes | New Entrance on 19th Street: |] els, with emblem; sizes 2% to 7 years. . 14 A wi ge e yank . triad 1 Prstapesatt ot the acute ne Mages 1 cision Gtegnetad uy { |frst-cass Broa twas | Formerly $5.00. Special at $3.50 | | ere—to prove to elvilization that despite the Government's every effort the peo- ple cannot be rest M —- ‘nother Massacré Feared, | PeGOniie ‘ ! . GORE—On Monday, Dre. 28. at 121 Bank at, | , "On the other hand i» the dread, |# y movie ma the | cat Leas ior Ms "MARGARET GORB,” widow “of Oxford frieze, fashioned extra long, eine to dunner cote| hic ia yi : es Sor Hea Funer lined with serge, sizes 8 to 16 years. To ELECT LOREE NEXT WEEK’ Cee | Laundry Wants—Femate d | Formerly $7.50. Special at $5.75 “in deus | MURRAY SUCCEEDS LOREE. “We are treaidency 0 f i the luterve 2°) Ratdmore And Ohin Director ‘ ‘ a ia Boys Suits. personal they | Ehaome a New Meese ; ARISER @ asturter wanted, tee Norfolk and double-breasted models of fancy Tio clock, ‘Tuesday, Cardn aap scam aap iaatolaTrialia mixed cheviot, or tweed in plaids ahd mixtures, a i sizes 8 to 16 years, Formerly $4.50 oct at $3.00. Formerly $6.50 $4.25, Phe state of affairs here the cower | Jon CA Ang atutude of ti hese, their mours Pe@mphasized than oy a desorption of} ‘te nirht scene when the corr expondent m composing tae wale ¥ the Chileon Pp lcine Raniway oe Moonlight passed 8. their hopelens: | ME grity eliawis bts fiw 3 ais nr Hep) h A ceeain a. || Boys’ Russian Blouse and Sailer Suits of Eng- Souihda and, the train tor ng ttnyolasuan CHM) Uae Gn RIARPALCAN | bac Ol Laundry Wate Wale: '| lish serge in navy, blue, royal, brown ‘or red, OC SR hase aie |e XBOX, Dow. sir Willan Allan, | Meaine de AE We Hash oN" LT also a few of cheviot mixtures, Fa aid cet mes | ‘thelr ont! Fde not bel tendneh SE A Res Aninnt et eat | Help Wanted--Male. \] Formerly $5.00 and $6.50. Special at $3.50. accompan y Bayly a (and Jook after the vantsbing | aay wens \eshead since 189%, Ia dead. of beant’ 78h ott wu bas 6 foe th he Weufee SS Malia-Vita’ é fie » nerinan se the genul: % = Glaus at Lae age of elxty-sls years, Bssiacy, there are carria & 7 tj & ¢ x }