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aug Fre shin FUPELTL Eee) te Fh ae George J. Gould's public intimation that control of Colorado Fuel and Iron— whith he now owns—could be bought 'in the open ‘market enused ‘the liveliest Kind ofa @tir In that stock to-day. For thne Colorado ‘Fuel shares oon<| Tr: stitated the ‘strongest feature of the market, advancing more thdn 8 pothts| not on very heavy transactions, The ¢x-|to han cited crowd of traders f the lenge] FOE RE Keee sel & Morning _ Tocmorrow, from 9 A. M. Till 12 Only. + Every item below: is'a speci , om . item below: is’a special for threehours—from 9 A. M: ti ie Wiha be offered one minute ‘before or after these hours: We cats ee P suble tly large to satisfy, every one who comes between.9 and 12,. | [No*Mail or Telephone Orders—None Sent C, 0, our ‘Specials euigsssebestelehvas 3s FORRES est group on the floor of the Exchange. Various rumots were in clreniation re- garding this property. Tho one to which Wall street gave the most credence was that control of ths company will shoruy | MODI. pass to the United States Stee) Corpor- ation. When Mr, Gould was) asked whether he would sell his Colorado Puel. and Iron stock he replied; “I might;be tempted if the price offered ts nigh enough.” Later in the day an impres- sion prevailed in the Exchange that certain interesta had. secured an option on Mr. Gould's Colorado Fuel holdings and were buying. up the floating stock preliminary to exercising the eption. Under the leadership of Cotlerado Fuel and Union Pacific the market developed the strongest all-around bullish gent- ment that the present movement has known. EXveny active stock showed « disposition to scar, Union Pacific mai ne ands efforts to put up the price of of replacing {t by @ neW/ Onion Pacific have deen imade by Inter- rt ‘being the loser a5 a result) coe elde of, the controling powers. + “making such change, which te in @l-{ tnt) very. recently it. Harriman and Desrish 41 Vitel eH iste tastes “MUL kelthood 2ueArmstrong Com- i ge present to the Legislature a the ?twisting' or “switch+ life tmytrance policies a mis-~ or, mdi only on the part of the Who induces a policyholder to Gon hii insurance In one’ company policy, In) anotiter, but also ‘part. of the company ao ‘re- mew ineurance. mst that a law be enacted Stwlating,” which was described B. Tarbell in his testimony, wkh Charies BE. Hughes, ie Armstrong Com- etropolitan “distriot the Equitable Life. lh Ohia shares hy tnvert) ‘tn the past few weeks. ‘The Closing Quotations. . it prices yesterday’ one; eoliariess Va; box pleated, 1% seek PAS oe = eatin Plice style dresses with Models, § Squirrel Lined, 15 Th ursday’s Sale. m owest ‘ ‘at @ recent meeting of f £1. april managers, and Mr. Hughes he "would present it to the With iuenRack cuff; i i from 9 Skirts at’ 88, Mado o¢ wos}: materials in. mantiish stripe | mtintures ashe Plain black and wiue, ms gored pleqted % style, fetes 8 to @ Inch. =i ith Nan’s Velling Wi 2G, RasseN SIERES L+t+1 r Beant: ~ FERSE Fi red: sizes 8.to 12 at ei 50c. Dress Goods, 35c. ~ BREE this wtock for an‘edvance ourjous fact that the most «3 NUNS VEL ie ire peecci? +h it V+ tLe tee te] BEBESap Se EES bEREEE wee pe ae oe eR RPE € Aid, WOOL BLACK MELROSE GRANITE bs } crore: ase { sapeeial tron 8 ¢p is per Seed ohrieasen! 25c. Veils at 15¢, rs . Sper ab viet raf 15c 69c. Silks at 44c, pa MOINCH ALL SILK CREPE Dx CHINE. In o “44c Y front pin — cw 1% CHIFFON VEELLS, err borders, i eve: vel ; eatget in I paid ia: Ms ate ete Buse pra * ae “Lined with. Rich Siberian’ Squirrel; ‘ Elegant Fur Coliars.\. : 25. Children’s Cloth Coats, CH’ ORBN’S CLOTH COATS, In alzen!2 to 5 ; aie eel ati heavy lined, = 98c combine tele 3 Hours, French style, el a hon "taal ae Nap = 7 Se nee ek ae , TT Women’s Stockings. Rgds 4 OCKINGS, including: cashi rit TOE ee ied oes imported cotton stockt yop % ‘with unbdleamed split feet; founie von spliced heel and toe; regu. « pi goods: Ly PERE SAF EF Prebeett ed PTF FF sBguaies ‘ ‘known in the} Yue of the common stock. s or. Additional interest was, Injected. into for tt plage the speoulation tn ‘ shee eo DY of- feta to boy ‘the next Amalgamated quar- eect ate |terly dividend. One firm bid 13-2. pér ‘of making « profit cent. and/another firm bid 15-8 per cent. Gssufed as a Te lindicating a* belief that this dividend is ? te be placed on a 6.or 7-per cen’ a 4 e Nececfuseisatestoe lassie tisase 3 BRE An a vai pe, APP zi, BR FES jogranh backs: « finished in’ chain to ‘hang ane! Gy sins, 825) Fe ed ee ad ed gi? spetpSbace Be a and Aatomobile Wear. garment hein Tyiped Loose, roomy ‘Goring rinse saan ichest arade fi rae #e&. Re ER at 2 geese UST. WASHING POWDER. ¢-1b, Special (three only t a cus apna —No Mail Order, ~, SALE AT BOTH $70. set 23438 BERBER 2a koe ott gee bese Ee pegs ty wm a ae 1d Girls’ Angora Tams,‘ ousel a store red.’ white, blue black, pink, “in » 8] ars ia ae Misses’ Skirts, Self regularly for $5.00 .. */Stylish “igh kilt: Shirts’ of all-| wool; mixtures in four shades. Nineteen "e6—lengths 85 to The valué is quite surprising. ‘4 far as the Skirts themselves a9) there really is no reason for the ré- Women’s Suits—Half Price. Spring S: (sles Saniples of 2 Notable Maker. RICANS LEAD IN DON STOCK MARKET. NDON, Jan. “17.=Money was in strong, Gémiacd. inthe ‘market to-day. pores qwere firm. Trading on te Exchange was quiet and irregu- » Contols were dull, but closed above the Jowest quotations, ericAns opened steady and hard- shed to shove parity on New York aup- port Of ‘they were. inactive. ‘They rallied further during the last fs te a: at the highest quota- ‘Trunk and Mexicans improved “the traffic returns. Peruvians wero ‘: Imperial sixes’ of 10s ; ‘quited at 1037-8, | HORT BUYING SENDS * GOTTON PRICES UP. Aimough “the ‘cables taited to offer ‘much sta | ftom Liverpool and . Queenstown thas port, wai lo ‘communication by. “i No Mail Orders. winter coats left by then. 9, Men’s Underwear, 29c. Sells regularly for 50<, A> very lot—a clean-up from our regular 50c. stock—Detby ‘ribbed or’ fleece lined Shirts in sil- ver gray. or Jaeger coli hed seams—pearl buttons—satin faced— if we had. drawers. to match you wouldn’t get this bargain. TT Men’s Neckwear, 19c. Sells regularly for 50c. One hundred and tem dozen of fn- est quality silks, in wide four-in- hands, light or dark colors, pretty patterns—this season's ideas, A wonderful bargain: None worth less than 2c. About one-half of lot worth 50c. Men’s Socks, ' 19¢. Sell regularly for 25c. Don't’ pass these 69c, Dressing hose for men—some have slight im- perfections, but not many. We have always sold these goods for 25c., never less—take these 80 dozen at 19¢, Dressing Sacques, 59c, Sell regularly for $1.25, None ¢. 0. D. Don't pass t, hese’ 59c. Dressing ‘i cacques by. ‘They are exactly what we say they are—not 59¢, sacques, but sacques yon would readily pay $2.25 for; of all-wool ripple elder-~ down, large applique, ¢ollar, ritibon at neck, finished with crochet edge. If you come to bily a $1.25. sacque for 59e,, don’t go away Hntil you get iit is here. % Sell regularly for 25c mono. Sacques, fancy fig tired lawn, doable yore and Dread: border of solid color, white, pink: or blue, aH) 2 sell regularly: for 49¢.,.Ki- 9c mond Sacques, fancy stripe tas deep coal All-Wool eee toot Bton’ Suits of §2-inch Coat Biweot Sentsor Fine Broadetorn Also $25 Long 52-inch Coat Suits of All-wool Mixtures, Lined with,Gray Satin. Another lot . of distinguished styles from 3 maker who never lets’ hi level ofthe best. cue Some with side plaited skirts, others with’ circu- lar skirts; some with—but there are too miany Styles fo descyjbé; all striking and extremely well tailored.. Suits that $25 will be little, enough for tater on will sell to-mor- bd WP 75 e $30. Coat Suits of fo $12.75... ‘sow at $30 Bolero Suits of : j Fine Broadcloth $ 00 French Cloth $30 Eton Suits of le $30 Long Coat Suits Superior Cloth ‘ of Cheviot Some with full plaited skirts—some with circular skirts, Plalte back and front—and every other style that will’ prove prominent th Spring: There are suits of: olive, suits\of old rose, suits of heliotrope; suits Of bottle green, suits ‘of mis blue, suits of pearl gray—in all the crisp fresh Spring colors’ are in the collection. ; .Alterations at cost. Otherwise all the usual courtesies of this business will be éxtended—suits exchanged or money refunded at 9 9 5-00 your option * 4 Ehrich’s for Laces. Renaissance Lace | Refaissance Centre- Trimmed Scarfs, jpieges, Linen Centre, $1.98 29¢, Sell regulariy for $3.60, Sell reguiariy for 50c, Width 18inches, two yards long,| Size 12x12° inches, dainty and” linen centre, “ Pretty ag can be, at 2 No niatter what time of day you drop into the Mirich Store, nor what'the weather, you will find crowds et the eouuters and s! the ‘tables. It proves two \things: that nowhere else is there an- other such collection of exquisite and fresh’ lacés—and nowhere elee.are priges ag low. ; Rend sj tsa ‘Foulard SILK, 25c. Sets Fepalerty for Printed’ Pollia ‘Dot FPoularde—itty difter-- ent) styles —for any one who wants fue Pongee “SILK, ; 23¢, Sells regularly for, Sc. TH Taffeta > SILK, * 38c. ‘Sells rogularty for An “nugually‘elab- ora) showing of col+ ored " pongees — excel- ent quality,’ in’ ‘the finest and most desir- 9) able Pagpraieal By his standard fall below the} - duction—but. our -season is almost) over, whilethere is lots of wearing time ahead for y eae: Women’s Skirts, $0.50 Skirts) ¢ 475 { $6.50 Skirts ie ale ee oe Skirts of Cheviot, Skirts of Panamia, | Even Length Skirts, Walking Length Skirts, js ‘& clearing‘up ot odds and ends of up-to-date stylish @kirte, gts) of tailored. We say they're worth $6.50 to $12.00, Come and, look at them—we will trust to your judg-'