The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1906, Page 8

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i i ying and List Ad- _ vances 40 Points. excited advance early to-day, ie spring months selling atm and the sen ints or # a bale “bver TBgures of the previous day ox hd —tees ra Pha cotton market had a very strong with | STOCKS CLOSE WITH +Great Northern General Elec-} GOOD GAINS ON DAY tric, Pacifics and Read- ing Leaders. ng And active to by the South, focal and Li Reports of further storms in for October d he-advance. 10,88, or ‘October here sold at ‘ low —above the —recent (Bn eta and WW Orleans seid 77 points, Tha opening prices were November, 10.63 0 to 10.76; January, April, 10.04 offered; May, closing prices were: Ostober, 19.02 to 10.4; 8 to 10.87; December, 1.91 to 10.92; February, 11.10 to 12; to 14 wea of the tornado tn this cli t the same price. is fell to 10. RS of oo WHEAT FIRM ON CABLES + December, 43°58 to 431-2 closing prices 3-8 to 41. josing prices we tober -4;-—Precember, 5 5 Pee May, 78 &-§ Corn—October ; De ber, 42 May, a aed Longshoreman Jumped | After Him, Bouth and a prediction of a squeeze mg dealers short of actual cotton devel. $@_2ppeared to be paniestricken tn | December contracts in over the Octaner, offered; 10.89 | “$6 10.82; February, none; March, 10.92 to 10.49 to November, 19.87 to 10.88; 1.01 April, | & June, | A whitch clomcd-yesterdayat 1101 | t to ILM, while January rose from Later Decem- were TS 1-4. were: Decemoer, bol 4 pominal; 3-8 bid Five Year Old Went Into River year olf Hun- | stocks ry were the factors] } resis gi QRLEANS. La Oct. §—The “gation market advanced sharply upon De- . ANO SHOAT BUYING, | t= TAWheat ovened active and Armer to- | ( on strong cables and free buying Hprriman and reflected lit Reading’ & strength, and Pennsylyania was de- tle of bidedly heavy. Great Northern pre- ferred moved up 4 points, the Toledo, St Louls & Western stocks 2 Northen Pacific 1 3-4, Roading 13-3, Union Pa- cific, Chicago &—Alton—and— Smelting | and St. Paul, Kansas & Texas, & Pacific and Colorado Fuel 1. States Rubber continued to lose tating tI market giined considerably in imation during the final hour. Spe- sharp gains and the ned the Beet prices :ot fi Reading and ay cific reacted 3, Detining and Colorado Fi Yor Hudson. Anat Knickerbocker Ice: -2 to 1 3-4 and and Peoples’ Gan nt. he total sales of stocks to-d. 7,8 shards and of Syonde st .eT,00 Hae Tay + 4345 address in W shir ing was covered with blood Duniord's throat had been cut from ear to: ear. In the man's right hand was a raaor. moned Policeman Forty-seventh Street ation, who Mots committed, pulcide could MURDER SUSPECTED INSPITE OF RAZOR Coroner Harburger _Investi- gating Death of Man Sup- posed to Be Suicide. clroumstances. ac- although vert Dut th the position leads the Coroner death should be ine that the Yestiguted Heury Dunford: a brothe: man. who Hyves at No. of the dead East Forty- falgtitn street, etsy believes tha: his | “THE EVENING WORLD, FRID ent ia GhS DECISION RESERVED. —~.- —- Court Jurisdiction’ “Albany with Choate for the Trust. World ents in the fothe-attempt+ a {ning the company from shut- eases. Choate appeared to-day | 8 Trust. Clarence J imers, especial- ting off the gas_in (such Joseph or the ¢ H Argued in “Ace an injune- | SWITCH THROWN TO0 ident on the Subway, West! } = | | Farm Branch—None | Seriously Hurt. A awitchman on the elevated siruc- ltureyot the Subway road at the One, Hundred ane aticth street sta! of) . ranch throw a ch too soon to-day and derailed the 1 lear of a seven car train, throwing across —the—otier—tracks and blocking rail tramMc fe Of the eight fear six were jed and ran for the doors. |jured. | George Kein, None was in the motorman of the ‘ brother met with foul play. He says ws brother had no reason to lake his life. ‘A few days ago, Mrs, Exnlly Dunford, wife of Henry Dunford. went to the (Eorty-ffth street, winch om house, kept by Mra. nna Houdix. She looked at a room of the retond floor and, sald that her brother-in-law would call the following fe a furnlthe: any-and hire the-room._On WednesJay Dunford appeared and pala Mra Ben- dix a deposit for the room, ‘As he left early tn the afternoon, he said, according to Mrs, Bend'x, that he would not return until perhaps after midnight- When Dunford did not appear early in the evening, Mrs. Bendix and her son M any answer, lw pass key. ry want to the room. They rapped | GliGs, and veins unadie to wet Jey opened the door with Lying on the bed. attired in a night- they aw inford. The cloth. Bendix ran to the street and McLean. of 1 fied Coroner Harburger. siashes—in—1i “any ove of which mi! ae ‘at, ietant death That # man who inflict such 4 | wounds dig not seem possible, the Coro- T Go. 9@ 10 AMkaMaa! Sia x Fe 5; ewes 4a aE te tinued grokd La Riectans wee Sriaen pensi metic statement of the Russian om Bit Nae was carving the Ittle fellow y from land rapidly when Richard Qiurrsy, a Jongshorman jumped off the Cysaigiith—w rapt ng reached Tony before the five old went down the inet time, —tre-tHtie feliow tothe 1 Bresvyterian Hospital where he soon y fecovered, Se ur of the elghty. nthe Ward tine ste 4m from Havana to: @t Quarantine and s et er observation M “fen aecond cabin an mily of Dr Domingo Capote, of the Aace deen en at RD lowe in a few duys f trip through ihe upper part Sh Canna and Mrs One Hun A recep! Bupnay from 3 1 Mr. and Mra. J . Feturned. from One jtundeed apmounce the daugh East Seventy~ = waa playing tag on the —giay ground at_ the fost ot—Reventy-| x Seventh street this ttemeon watn one is “compolons gaye “Dim & shove | er the biuft | ~ 64 HELD AT QUARANTINE, Prencngers from Havana Detained as Yellow Fever Precaution. , Were taken off t to Hoffman's thirteen steersqe, ‘Among the first cabin passengers was | the New Rargnin Sale. (Krom the Colimbua Diasatan.t Mayme—I was at a perfectly barwaln sale yesterday. Kdyth—Whera? Mayme—At@ All the shoes were three siges. lovely swnatown 5: marked daw lie rope Ratis. where su r Harburger also stated that |e there-were-brulxa.marks.on the 23 and lees. and thore, he extd, Jon sald had been infiitced before oo tT AMERICAN STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. =The rates tor money | LOND: lwere easier in the maricet to-day. Die- counts were lower in sympathy. on steady, but the easter money rates did Prices the Btook Exchange continued with the exeeption * Investment pur. noticeable ned in the afternoon owin: Americane deveioped irregutac renounced weakness Newest. Kall Designs- ailored Sui ant xtures end i back thet el and fan blouse ard med, Full) ekirts, of red B10 14, piece coat 27 inche dnt gre Jontor Tai quarter length box ccat mot majer a’, cout satin_tined, full plude and checks, Norfotk models, Eox pluited sk : a at t Thirteenth ‘St Gils Fossa —-Particularly- Special Values Fail Suits for Boys 1 Boys of § to. 17 years of ag era, lined throughout. + model, in blue and brown, ae ani brown chevicts, al Janior Tailored Suits, a) u 94 95 6 95 Bi ing Actual ve ve: cdllar, sizes 8 to Clever Fall Dresses for Girls, dresses, “prettily trim: Jong; satin Hine, yiplaigs, sizes is lored See fel with wide straps of plaited wkirt, in gray full and 16.” 519,75 Canadian Pa-| | saree! + Grossman s before the Court Richman and ‘Ales This litation com of Appeals on a certifeition from tho} Appellate Division to determing whether the Bupreme Court has jurisdiction to} entertain Ulese actions brought by the | ee consumers. and even If it-has juris- diction, Wether it would not be better: lo eitertain for the court to refuse { of, the principles view ‘sent gas law, and” insisten Precedent favored a lack of tho part of the State courts Federal court bad acted tate, Polnted out that the ob) 0 the ethty-cent gas law al its” provisions, being eral constitution, of suit in Mr. Shearn es the Supreme Court Jurisdiction nor Jus court on refusing plein 2 eee ees — aa ; KILLED IN FOOTBALL PLAY. TORONTO, Oct. }—Cameron Paul n, ys old. died early to-day Hospltal from tnju + Trnlye ivity Lawn y at practice Royal Crest: GLOVES We have been appointed excusive representatives for America, A Paris Favorite of Fashion GLACE KID GLOVES —___Mousqnetaire Style In Black, White, Tan and Grey, 12 Buttons = $2.75 16 Buttons = $3.50 [EIS BROS, | demonstrat tions in ine garments ceé [isc Sours | SPECIALISTS tie University team | Pee meena | at $15, $17.50 and §20 t in marked them at our SELECTION OF 140 Fall Overcoats. 180 Fall and Winter All oars either transfer —erbringeyou direetly to our cars. STEWA RT ———— iit eta il A Scouring Soap. A, Metal Polish A Giass Cleaner eee your capacity. fy. HESS: z the’ With our garments*that_ cost—as much as — forty-five dollars, and justify it, ed our capacity, xpensive garments ? i]; ©. Does not our organization of tailormen and designers capable: of producing the finest ount for something ? 6 Distinctive models of sults In 28 different weaves and patterns and 5 models of top coats in 22 different weaves and patterns are presented at $15, $18 and $20. Saks & Company IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AY, OCTOBER SOON DERALS CAR | sonventions were neld 5 A Special Two-Day Offering. We-have collected 550 garments from the lines reserve — hence we call them ‘‘odd” and Medium or knee length-—Semiform fitting, also Chesterfielis and Box Coats—all fabrics, Ghieiy good Worsteds [very scarce thls Fine Cassimeres and some fancy Cheviots. 230 Raincoats of Quality. Dark-Oaford, Black, Granite and Olive exis | 1906 modeds., The Coats for all occasions, (SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS.) <aEOADHAY om CHAMBERS»: Will you not believe that this master ecepacity must insure for our ready-for-service suits : and top cdats at $15, $18 and $20, definite benefits which make them better than those: produced by tailormen who find their limita- ' train, sald that ths switchmen in’ the tower had turned. tne switch before the last car of his train had passed over It, and that as a result the rear end of the last car, which caught thé switch, waa turned over on to xt track. station attaches ation to the pollce. plie passengers in the last car wer in cars in front, the last car » uncoupled and the six cars wert refused all in- gene CONGRESS NOMINATIONS. The Republican Gongresa_. district in Manhattan last night. Some nominated chndidates | ang othera postponed action owing to his factional Heroes Feone. was Fenominates tr ti yt ict; Witiam 8. he Seventeenth; the Eley- hiteenth post nd etme the enti, was named Vicott ‘in 4 DORs Dr. He e Twelfth; 1. Frugone and Charles 8. Adler, in the Hscold Saka & Company Saat Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Ghildren, Distinctive Suits for Young Men $12.50 to $15.00 \ With this series of suits we have gone higher in the finer phases of expressive tailoring and at least as high in the grade of the fabrics as experience has led you to expect in garments of this class. Radical models for the young collegian, and conservative designs for the young man at business, all of them new, fashioned of worsteds, cheviots, tweeds and heavy blue ee unfinished worsteds. Size 30 to 36. Sth Floor. | Boys’ Norfolk Suits in 6 Models | $6.50, $7:50, $8.50, $10.0u, $12:00 vol hat have no duplicates | clearing price, $13.75. WNELUE SY ‘SCOPE. TO DAY and | TO-MORROW *13” r Suits, seasin Elevated, Brook- —lyss ridge und Rerries tn close touch. Subwo BUILDING we have 1334 19 34th St. | AND CHILDREN, ~ Beyond the six models, each of which varies in—}—— --and striped suitings; sizes 12 to |6 years - sizes © to J6 years. E $19.50 Broadcl th-Coats, -|—throughout with satin and ERTL with braid ~ and velvet. I Full-length model of imported black broadcloth; some particular feature, there, are fifty-six dis- tinctive patterns of worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, together with blue serge and cheviots, from which to select. And beyond the extreme diversity, the high character of the garments more than justifies the prices in each specific instance. Sizes 8 tol7 For the exceptionally stout boys we have two models in ten patterns, with straight or Knickerbocker trousers, at $6,95, $7.95, $8.50 and $10. Sizes 10 to 17. x FOR PRIDAY AND SATURDAY—SPECIAL. $6.50 Norfolk Suits, $4.85 Three models in thirty patterns of cheyicts and tweeds; ACA) sizes 8 to 17. $i .00 K. & E. Blouses, 69c Plain or plaited bosom, neckband or Byron collar, fashioned of colored madras; sizes 8 to 16. Fall Apparel for Girls and Misses Missga’ Tailored Suita of broadcloth and fancy tweed mix- tures and plaids; sizes 14 to 18 years. r $18.50. $27.50, $35.00, $47.50 Juniors’ Tailored Suits of plain and fancy fabrics; sizes 12 10 16 years. $15.00, $22.50, $27.00, $35.00 Girls’ and Juniors’. Gonte of plain and fancy fabrics; sizes 6 to 16 years, $7.75, $12.50, $18.00, $27.00 College Drenses in exclusive and original models; sizes 14 to 16 years. $10.50, $13.75, $22.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH $15.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits, $9.75 Short Prin¢e Chap model of fancy light mixtures ¢ and checked suitings; sizes !4 to [8 years. $32.50 Misses’ Tailored Suit, $19.75 Sack coat and plaited pony coat-niddzts of black, navy or brown cheviot and of fancy plaid broad- cluths; sizes 14toJ8 years. _ $17.50 Junior Tailored Suits, SIL. 75 Double-breasted coat model of fancy checked $9.75 to $12.50 Girls’ Dresses, $6.90 _ —Russian—model_of fancy plaid and checked worsteds and mohairs;-sizes @t0-14-years————— $8.00 Coats for Girls, $5.00 Pouble-breasted ‘model of gray wool frieze or dark mixtures with patch emblem» velvet collar and lined throughout, sizes 6 to I6 years. $10.00 Coats for Girls, $6.90 —Peuble-breasted. model “of dark =wool mixture SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. a Sale of Coats for Women Fu'l length—model. of “black broade! sloth, lined $30.60 Broadcloth Cans. $22.50 “lined with white or black satin and-designed— for = street or evening service. « > $95.00 Tourist Coats, $19.50 Mannish mixtures, tweeds, plaids and checks in five three-quarier and full length models. Serviceable Shoes for Girls Shoes designed to train the. feet in grace, and wrought of serviceable leathers by shoe workers whe make a specialty of shoes for children. Lace or button models of patent Igather with kidy cloth’or white tops and of gun metal kid, $1.50, $2.00, 82.50, $3.00. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Boys’ and girls’ shogs of patent leather, gun metal calf and kidskin in button or lace models, , Sizen 6198 Special $1.35 Sizes 14 19.2 Special $1.95 Sizen 834 to 11 Special 81.65 Sizen 2}¢ 19 5 Special $2.45

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