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making & Feport upon the aud- | Nearly every Benator have auuroed mits ara those of Genators Hoar, of Massachu- ti ns fo rs HY i “a Ihe "wile Techetae: tor “he | sette, and Quay, of Pennsylvania. Many | prewwit turned syrros fully toward | #0 lun QOOUY ber heae Lenders to Hold Back 0 had mewn oldein the pubic ‘the same Congressional leaders are Thew Pigvessora, Beas tore-ciect | | is nen who fe most Urgent tn ad of Mase sonueeia, und Knox, of | yising the President against an extra fed Une seasicn, but | } sension of the next C ‘ongress, and yet It hati National Legisla-|istpparent upon the nasembling of the resent Cogress that few measures of 1 eh Gather for the Opening, meres thing rrapenathiliy tare| “the Roel Gecors(tond Nothing Beyond the Rou- fat selon ip again to pre-| those of any seashon IMatory. of the Hennte , were uver- Much-needed Immigration leg! @ with the offerings and the ‘et from 11 mpl | action to Improve the currency tine Is Accomplished. and every other quai which ryt neglected of put off As | petual Alacredt: upon . : be deferred until ABINGTON, Des, 5.—The Inet 661-| meets, President Roosovelt ts not a Yet the Fifty-elahth Congress was) party to this agreement. nor in sym- i the . “~ pathy with t. and im likely to find addi abled together at noon to-day, The) fang) reasons for an extra Aesslon of «large jaced on the Tilman, of Bowh t! Congress Benator eect, entered the chamber he ad warmly by many of his routine matters were consid- a kh House and Somste ad- ready to proceed with the buel- | b ' r WASIIINGTON, Deo, &5—When the Smo until tomorrow when | ness, 1 House of Mepresentatives convened at Scoator Allison made thy usual for ‘ Be nel UE Fopetved mal motion that a committee be named @ironged the corridors and crowded the | Thy ali Palleries to witness the formal pro-| sented im the se S cetdings, From one end of the Capitol | their eapecial use to the other the busy tread In his private room for some time be-| ved by Mr. Penrose, who and the Mutter of femin-' for» the House assembled Speaker Sls that be woul ; ty distinguished the occasion fr nnon held an informal reception to _ Ray otter in the oMelal or social eglen- | “the boys,” as is his wont to call his of the year, astoclates in the House. Without dis- th: the lethargy which has char-! tinction as to party the members| motion that the @e hington since early in dropmed to pay their respects and) respect to the memory jon) wet anart for ‘Tem Frye wppointed Mewsra. ailison he spring the city awakened to a new da pleasant word !n order to give Mr dead, file @ slaw, Mra. Joseph ; Our Men's Chevreue Ohare Ge ‘ Ponortunity 0 announce toe \ 5 ; Our Me @ra and heralded with apparent joy the H Pera) Palate colleague, Mr. Hua Ine Mesarelo. yyped to the floor , more than were printed by any oon ear, comlortable vhd May which opens the officlal and #0c!8)| Aes that was not sanked hardly 2 Ota or age then presented a resolut | eownded inten sh her loft bream other local want medium LS coe eaazons. pieces of some ‘kind in ee on benait of himself and Mr Penrose,| "man ran down stairs and into the NEW YORK'S BEST MARKET FOR eeeeee feu All. trosk coat and west ed Int binck | MEE ctesion wan adjourned at 1212] street, Many of the tenants saw him, BUYER AND SELLER. MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, “The streets were crowded with peo- | tion, mounted the rostrum pr o'clock, 7 ple intent on witnessing the ceremonies ins voiock and rapped the to —————— Carriages flocked about the h The hum of conversation ceased, [ready to carry guests to the Capliol, | murapere tatenctln, powed heads, the SHOT THROUGH A DOOR. Paad two hours before noon a steady blind chaplain, Rev. H. N. Couden wm of vehicles bearing gay parties Upon {te conclusion the rol! waa cilled| | Charles Freeman, d ed Plush: ite way to the east front of the Hi call having disclosed the {ng avenue, Is in the Kastern District | ng. fA quorum, the reading of | Hospital. Williamsburg, with a buiet y newly elected members were at f new mem elected wound (y his rent veg whieh may tol, although they will not en- or ‘ing the recess to fill vacancies, then se wniil utter March 4 wae t larly aad feature of the re-| The a Was the abtence of kindly grown old in the service of the the amputation of the Imb, He was snot to-day b i elect were es | ton, who Keeps @ salor leak pod sub- floor of Freeman's d Teeton » ‘The new gaya that he refused to give Freeman | Houor and that Freeman attacked the ‘ew Jersey Dig: | doors with an axe, Fearing that it Smith Caro mn ohe would kil him Members ar Tra W. Fourteenth ¢ fired through the i ho i ith Alaboma, | fvat to seare him. Fpomeot of handsomely owned women | 1 Jomeph PL Knowland. ‘Third Calltor- ae down up tne statesmen, w * bout ehdmbers or A won adonted appointing @g felt toon tit Simple Remedy “J notify him that a quorum and ready for business ronamed the following to for Catarrh, he Howse: Mesere Burton ». Tawney (Rep, Minn.) and William Dem. Misa.) . ne Just Breathe | Hyomel ‘eal was agreed to Axl hor forkconveniny the, Times @ Day and Be Cured, | at of Mp, Clrnavenne (Rep If a few years ago some one had xten’od until Jan, & Said You can cure catarrh by breath- ant Marine ing alr charged with healing balsams the Idea would have been ridiculed, of the late Ran And it remained for that eminent in-| nd asa further vestigator, R. T, Booth, to discover) at 12 A&M. adjourned in Hyomei this method of cure, Until tosmorrow Breathe Hyome! through the in- nding the an ees haler for a few minutes four times a eaveke the Bardi: President. FAIRBANKS GREETED day and it will cure the worst case of catarrh, It soothes and heals the eh IN THE SENATE, tiucous membrane of the alr pas ye and it _—— sages, prevents irritation and effects ating one, for ae & Of President Roosevelt the « | WASHINGTON, Dec, 5.The Sonate 4 complete ond lasting cure In New York there are scores of ™ put in a blage of glory convened for Ite final’ sevaton of the Ae four vears does Con, Pitty-elghth ¢ a8 promptly at noon well-known people who have been} ° cemiilong whieh | to-day. The Senator In hia seat | Cured of catarrh hy Hyomel, If it oes not help you Hegeman & Co. | March. ‘, , h was Mr. I of New York. Long bes ted thit much business ** és i © bee will return the money you paid for| Hyomet wz there dis to mar the on fore 12 o'clowk the eallerien ware Aled r the but the buas of conversation ceased ma. nay DO abrupt! : pail . Howema ‘The Corporation, m0 | Decause those who attempt SOruPtY when President Pro Tem.| pesgay anches, Mail or- , foroomrst ‘Vestalation think it ought not, Prye's gavel fell, Rev, Edward Everett | ders filled Best in the World Corner Brody ant Park rae ~F'OR Holiday Trade. [FAD NGsAMEICAN GOH ein toe ie eat ™: WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1 Mg the thme at this seston of| Hale, D. D., Chaplain of the Beate, ot-| | and sald later it was Baudo, Mrs, Care BRIDGE MEN FIGHT. oy | rad nis . { ore Members of the commission en- fered prayer, which was listened to | | as says be brushed by ber ta | peel ar ovr upon the fea:| ‘Two seats had been vacated by death, | | aken to the New Nem-Uas Wreekers Attacked by — sasiged Man Suspected of Killing Baby's A man murdered and a woman fatal ly wounded was the tragic ending of a enator Fairbanks, the Vice-| christening party hel Twenty- Ing the party, fore to go to work polishing shoes at 4 ‘Hur dred noon to-day every ‘on the floor wae ; a Ss y 1 ? nt that the Senute| the Hotel Astor, where pay !s good Of sight-seers early to-day | poop nd the ere packed to infor te Frestéen Lie are ES |Get Lecetac nese. vue. At ole, keaca | NG Well Fepre | had to communicate president PFO) se the christening, Marcello Saudo, had, nd Cogkrell for this duty had the Job at the Hotel Astor until 9 oelyok te get bine ‘The death of the late Senator Quay his discharge, two days ago. Corrado escorted his wife's pa thelr ry reached tol shots we Men’s 12.00 and 15.00 Winter Overcoats. a i A a 1904. ven Hospital, where it was said she | anion Hullders, could not live through the day A gang of non-union Italian bridge | ctives Kehoe and Wreckers a n 0 ” lalla West Twentieth street tun, es sd 9 Sa Mala : Peete were put on ite ease bridge builders clashed to-day in the tix men and women all of hem were AFlington avenue cut, Jersey City, held as witnesses. spoiled the shape of a number of noses Boston Police om Lookout. and wasted much blood. Police re ght Kehoe learned at | serves were called out and will remain th /on duty at the scene of the trouble un- tl the non-union men, who are em- ployed by Charles Esterman, of No. 1% Water street, Paterson, have t wn} the ald Arlington averuc bridge and eee ha arted away the iron, The union men, _ Fat cn Bay lh who are putting up a new bridge to re- ned that Saudo had an place ft, are employed by F. R. Long. No. 62 Main of No, 3% Broadway, They threaten Boston police wei | th. and a full dew more trouble, nan sent them, Later in the Father at New York Christen- oie of them ‘ vl Baudo. had ing Is Captured in Boston sewer for Cis midnight train Few Hours After. traln ad *helsea by troll d at No, $4 Wes by Pasquale Cor opening the next Coneress In the negligence of fhe visitors applauded his, rado and who lved on the Tlain clothes were sent out to Saves Space Ream lentee the wvual interesting | the present one, entrance with cheers and ha third floor » Baudo, who is # train whlch arrived Ja Boston Saves Work | £ Por years have mado the reasseinbling | GANNON “MEETS THE he flowers were . - Boston to-day, The police there say he ‘Th detectives thas, foot Spe train down veel Hione iD ; Piling Ba tattle co sed, eo) made a tho h search, and ceideu ry, It has no becl Congress among the notable events | "BOYS" IN CONGRESS. | me ceraeee rom the description sent them ensily breaking ¥ ed ding weed not be removed Carrado way particularly happy dur ie oc Bs 3 Site country, | pleked Saud neup his h street day be- In single and how le sizes, Anished in any col ame, rime with id‘aed “ecpper, and’ cotta’ no mor than © goed stathouury bed. Call'at OM fumt before the traaln lo made no and admit oot-blacking stand at Fourte Seventh avenue only th aru find let us demensizate to yon the heat fol 0 iu {nd et Ba, demensizate, to jou th beet folding bed im the world We bare a ful! S&FETY FOLDING BED Co,, LTO. 9 serene “iw an} fan Slumber Iu 26 West 23" Street on to Be Father Time makes — nicks in the blade of » 106 For Sale and Wanted his seythe when he tries to put his mark on top of the stairs four pis SUNDAY WORLD WANT bDiREC- §& Perrin Gloves. Saudo Is but seventeen years old, Shot Dead in Stairway, When the christening party brol nthe floor above, As they advertisements were printed In the fired and Corrado fell TORY. B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps We give 2 B. & M. Blue Trad- ing Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock,and then cne with each ten cents spent after that hour. Full Books of Blue Trading Stamps Re- deemed in our Premium Ex- hibit Room on the fifth floor, Lunch Room (Sixth Floor—Adjoins Grocery.) The best quick lunch at moderate prices, Popular Prices Don’t Refuse to Bring the Little Children to See Jolly Old Santa Claus in His Own Home Remember when you were small how your heart thumped at the thought of Santa Claus? Try to feel as your children do about it, The simple legend is one of the most beautiful in existence, It teaches generosity and inspires the grandest of thoughts in children’s minds, Santa Claus is here in his own home. He has a big book, and in it are the names of all good boys and girls, When they come to see him he asks them what they want for Christmas, They tell him, and he has it written down, Then, if i chil- dren who come to see him are accompanied by adults, he gives them a beautiful and interesting souvenir of the occasion. You musi bring the = children. They will remember it all their lives. Holiday Goods in Untold Numbers Holiday Sale of Chains Handkerchiefs | Qur Toys Are the Newest 25c, 36e and f0¢ and Reliable Jewelry rae ea and Brightest in New York We are not imposing when we take up your time discussing Handkerchlets, We have no old toys in this store, Most stores carty over this sale of 14 kt. gold filled chains, because if you buy one of bach, big stocks of toys from year to year, The paint is faded aad them you'll never have occasion to think of chains again, chipped and the toys will fall apart at the slightest handling, These Chains will last you an Cc You can see the advantage] entire lifetime. of having toys that are new. Some are *seconds,"’ but most of them —— ela fate perfect, They rightfully belong to 36e for 64c Jointed Doll. regular 2$c, 35¢ and $0c goods, ibis Ie for 64c Dressed Doll, will convince ited when quality and 96 for 2.59 Jointed Doll, values are jcintly considered, that this is testic Jolnt 7 the greatest sule of handkerchiefs ad- 1,83 for 1.84 Majestic Jointed Dott vertised in a year, We shail give you 19¢ for 50c Game of Bunco. | your choice of these fine hanckerctiets 1.60 for 2.19 Post Office Seis. at 9 each, 7Be for 8c Stables. ier yng = <i 19¢ for 29¢ Wood Kitchen, fitted, 9 68e for 95¢ Upholstered Skoofy Horse. Boys’ Books ibe Tor 9: Pane | A 1.25 for 1.69 Express Wagon with Seat. | Famous Henty Library of 2.40 for 2,95 Swinging Horse, painted. | 14 Kt, Gold Killed Chains, warranted to! Chafns Boys’ Books, the publisher's} 956 ror 1.15 Child's Sleigh wear 20 years. There are severtl designs to Worth price of which is 35c. They Ge ‘ot 1.24 Magic Lantern, with Slides select from. This is a very unusual bargain, 2.25 at are printed on good paper from bie Ny High Can ar ace We know that the lowest you will find these new plates, in large type, and 1.50 for 2.9 Hair Horse, chains priced wil] be 2.25, and they are really 1 35 are fully illustrated and cloth 2Se for 40c, Emborsed Tin Kitchen, bound in various colors. A tew] 86¢ for 1.25 Iron Hook and Ladder. cheap at that, but this lot goes at 35e fer 43c Red Child's Chair = _ Ea nary of the titles, 26 | 26e fo; 50c lron Patrol Wagon. 1,25 for M Men's Silk Fobs, 25¢ for Gold Filled Lavale Colonel Thorndy e's Se- ) Me tor 95e Shooting Gale 18 kt. wold titled sy, wacracced res set wish emeralia rublen, ame iniecedo me Caure, a] . ‘ae for 28¢ Veneer Seated Chair, 3, Bror ear OperaGlagses ne BR ie duran, | 78e for $9¢ Child's Desk with blackboar! lid te for Gilt Buckles and 85e 29e for 40c Backboard (easel style). ere set with rhinestones, plain and hienly pol Furs Take the Lead as oe ire tl 4 Suitable Xmas Gifts Men Make Bi Tani s ao tne” New ealand Cc Realizing this, The 14th Street Store has laid in the grandest OT Tae love ona Lk stock of furs ever displayed in a department store, All new and On These Winter Overcoats | .”:: fresh. 60c for Sol id Gold Writ ag Pens with beauitful pearl bangie, put up t desiens to ree Value 1) and 1.00 No carried Overstock oo to select from : i i Bu t Wood 9.48 for Wandsome Sadle D m ved They are made of frieze, in black Pyrography is now one of the | French Coay Neck Scaris, with six tull tails, silk recognized arts, and j ki ormarients and cords, and Oxford, blue kersey and patent : + ng hp ey) making | 909 for Elegant lnabella Dyed. Aue i i : en as tralian Opossum Nek Scarfs, with six full tails. beavers, They are cut either 46 | j¢ you give some artistic piece | "* “LOB for Rich Natarel Brook Mint or 50incheslong. There : from this superb coliection, _ Neck ‘Scat, with ight May tlk end nd isalso the popular Tour- $12and $15 Pyrography Set €.98 for Smart Throw Scarfs made of C de of f vercoats, | ||/scluding genuine platinum |} | Rursisn squirrel, with lock squirrel linin, ist Coat, made of fanc needle, fuboer bellows, 0,98 fcr Splendid Sable Dyed Opes. S otch shevi ots, cut 5 0 alcohol lamp and benzine a Boa, $4 inches lorg, with ‘oe brusse3 cotc. ! bottle, and four paws, 50 Gullit at 1.10 | 648 for Silky Fluffy Isabella Dyed inches long, with belt ee creer Wo. 18.0 fe 5 Sei tee Cyl hrusses, 4 paws and Basswood Novelties silk cord fasteners. in Aan ane. coats range aus ron tet eand wing | 47,48 for Women's Electric Seal ‘begegig | : Cea's, with bigh rolling storm collar and wide re- 4 to here kt plenty 0 Sh ALESE AoE oR ayeh nn yw oe hey oe 4 inet long and Iined with Skin- large, stout men. So you can see that | twagy'tine cust A i Se" I ser’e ginrseseed salle. this is a bargain that appeals to every ri wesnen Canfaad 47.A8 for Women’s Pers’an Lamb Coats, Leipzig dye, close fla: and Pai Aad body. Our Tuesday price, 8.50 fee “ounce bottle Stain, tt | ot media, Co wi ee paling one ecie: oat wide revs, tes-ovir cats and

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