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: Rapere Petre Death. of Emperor and Others Near. Him, BURG. Jan. 4—A gen) ie lodginws of persons Seidl poiICs,odaarratior: was :made:here| duping:the night in ine bepe ct dis accompiicea of the axaaasin | of Police Voa der Launita, | —Many.arvesta were madn, but eo tar aa! /knowa no important captured. uF The body of the nian who Prefect at the Institute of Exper: mab SoRguSUae Tv Pending the appointment of a> eic- geswor wo Von der ‘Launitz, Jaron ‘Taube, Chief of the Gendarme, Corps, |Prefett of Police Kheinbot of Moscow, 8nd Gov, Kurlom of Kiev ure men-j toned -{Sr-the position, which Is ong) of the most responsible police posts tn | ‘Empire, on account of the great} ntence, and .who | and awoIn yew} |W oman Who Says SheWas _ Jilted After Cre ssi. qs Se 2A a} & > of the probability of St. Petarsburs| ) Belong used ax a daso of oot * for plots against the Emperor. ‘The persona condemned to death vy| e reported to Haar Nicholas, Premier Stoly- | Tonservative members oe , WHO tatety~ received” let~ ) ters of warning. The assassination of Von der Launitz ——has-caused-a_powerful-impression- both j In the press and among the public. The Rewspapers all comment on the inabil- ity of the Prefect of Police to protect own person against the attack of « single resolute Terrorist. who under- } the task with the firm determina: tion not to survive his victim, ‘and tho | sk-how-long a time. will-elapse | fore still more prominent personages re stricken by Terrorist bullets. —Phe-piress-tnites-tr demanding proton Hon against the regime of assaasina 48, which is now renorted to by Tene nista as well as mal AsErorrorietei STOCKS ADVANCE CN A BRISK DEMAND NEW TERMINAL PLAN TO END THE BRIDGE CRUSH €ommission Reports__Details of Scheme for Loop and Station on Staats Zeitung : Building Site. : SHE THREATENS ARREST | [against Him, because she has discovered Pacifics, St. Paul, Reading, | a ~New York Central and Pennsylvania Leading. . The Boant of Estimate (o-day— re permit them-to- operate six-car el ved a report from Bridge’ Commis | wi ner Stevenson embodying the detal he Mayor McClellan's plan for the ne ‘Trrooklyn Hrldge terminal loop. it on the ground now occ | by Mayor Mecinttian two trains without change at When the station a is completed. It will be possible to. run ‘alns on the bridge at the rate of fif- ir on & headway (nus Inerea: of the bridge 5 per cent. vide for a proposed to be ed by the Legyctt's H on—bath sides | musi ten provide f Sritwta er = was proposed. ion cievated: Joan — mu aay The plan provides forthree leveie—ot that|tramMc—two f evated lines and one ung Bullding, rer beabidinss —Fheplit s-Gatna litigation, hampered the city so North: a fow weoks ago. Paul, City Souther: large fractions, improvement Westorn rore a point, Reading ands Kansas Preferred gained “There was fu the pexsion adva REAR ether delay. ut appropriation — of which swas Jali. over rothe rule, b ularly and aa os Knet by William Barclay Ira A, M pointed by the sro prepared spromine nee The compurat ¥ WINK ail round, “COTTON_STEADY_IN © opening of the « vas fairly netive steady, .althoujh down’? to 4 poitite y was nighe! The on sjand higher to-d: rh fran | titte -to-the land. waa not’ Recured UN je2 Sa Ghvlate the It will vest In the [cial ity January 2 and after that dato i /4nd p Ip proposed to prosecute the work with- Commisstyast Stevenson asked for an} AN ACTIVE MARKET. was sed = revenge an. over: | 74g + 2y(aold condition among traders. ang tears for surface cara, ‘This the engineers bridge cars di tan o hours of the day: Following the alon, the trolley ns of the commis: WHll be run into a incline beginning at and be wholly winder about Te t under s north of “tnttton—tetinesteft bs her per THE EVENING WORLD, “PRIDAY, “JANUARY 4, 1907. : CROSSED OCEAN 10 = WED, BUT HAS 1O.SUE t venrthar Feidon-Says-She-Has, = urned Louis Marcus Is > Marry Another. lan's. Wedding Is Said_ to Have Been Set for To-Morrow Evening. Afterthaying come all the way from London te marry Louts Marcus, of No. 12) Becond avenue, Martha Felton, a atalesque beauty of Berjin, to-daytn- ‘atltuted sult for breach of .promiae that to-morrow ‘he ts to be married to the daughter of 3, Mandol, with whoin. Marcus boards, Samue) Lelbovita ts counsel for -Misx-retaon: Ajthough the brea of promise ac- tarted, there ts uus's wedding nothing to and the lawyér fears that the honey- prevent Ma moan may (take the young man —far away from the Jurindiction of the New York Court. \Therefore, Lawyer Lelbo- yitz sald to-day that he would apply fora Warrant. “If Marcus should be ar- rested and get ball, the wedding could eM occa — ~ Mi Feldon, who !s staying with the family of Paul Orkin, at No, 48 East Sixty-second stréet, 1s prostrate by the shock of he: surprise, She arrived on the St. Paul on Dec. #1, and it was only then #he heard of the wedding set for to-morrow, SR Miss Feldon met Marcus In London last winter, She had Sut recently ar- rived there from Berlin, Germany, where her beauty had-created a eensa~ She was an orphan with an inde- peident-incomeand had refused many. 4 of martiage, among them, it waa rumored. the proposal of a who war a captain in the Kaleer’s army. In London at the time was Marcus, on a vacation from New York. Accord: Ing to her story, he won her heart and ghe consented to marry Bim. She de- Glare that she has ecores of witnesses to the Tenkugement reception’: that —w: given them In London in March of lai yoar when thelr agreement to wed was announced to ther friends, Z Marca ‘thon returned to New York and—the-eniple-comespondad Miss Feldon has, she anys, quantity of letters breathing the most devoted love. ‘At firet, she charges, they agreed to marry in London, but finally parece wast juniness detained him in New Y: ew Year's surpriae, Miss peers cabling to ean to meet her at the pier. When pre arrived and not there to greet her al broken. The only persons she know tn- timately in. New York were the Orkina. and sho Went to thelr home, Theres learned of the Soming| wedding of Marcus and Miss Mandel She at once placed the care In tne hands of Lawyer Letbovitz, asking the nominal aum of $8,000 damages. WINS _POINT_IN-HER-— FIGHT FOR BIG ESTATE A Jury Must Decide Whether Claimant Was Widow. of Alexander McGarren. Mrs. Hester MoGarren, in -the feat for the esta areeqpuartera off} arian husband, Alexander MeGarren, A Harlom recluse, has won the right toa hesHig Gators & jury — Tey adventage+ » mnotion’ of counsel for Henry McGoughran, administrator of the te, to wet aside her complaint on the «round tliat she ts not the widow | arren, Justice Bischof having | terminal tra eVated nes 8 ft comes, tforms on 2 Ta’, Jan rTow's races ara da : Wash Waists ulled their marriage. H ried Hester Shuletn in cara, ago, mposing a After living with ra quarter-of q century’ the old man ae Eom wid ow} but that, He d her in the Hive ani feGarren shrunk withl fiver {ikea reoiime—le—tida. . 196, only two | th him: now But and one of-t ot Ro ration of the. distriu- here the yuled) thi 6 decide WeGarren—or , Supreme Courtmn it isa qinstion for a ju whe lathe wi wuli- Ued—te-the-Kan= The One Opportunity of} the Year Beh Great January Sale .00 2 éach Regular Price $3,50 6.000 | more fresh from our laundry added! for Saturday. | renowned | are on tale and at the DERFUL BARGAINS, there are the a jarwe || ohn Daniell SonsaSons, fiche: fugitly fo halt. fr Frans and 4 DESERTER CAUEHT INTWO-MILE ANCE. CaptainOutfoots Soldier frons| ‘ONE LOST, THREE SAVED Fort Hamilton on the IN SCHOONER WRECK. x Shore Road. LAS dpe : i Life Crew Take Survivors from Stranded Vessel Off Massa- chusstts’ Csast- CHATHAM, Mnns., Jan, 4-The two- miasted schoone: Alice ‘I, ltonrdman, of Cajala, Me, bound from Calnis for Hy- Thomas Francis, an escaped soldier- prisoner fron) Fort Hamtiton, was cap= turned early to-day hiding on the Shore |} road by a provost guard of his com- lrades, who wero tn ‘search of him. {Irrancta and Charles © Johnson, also | a prisoner, were confined in the guard-)} witht “A ArKO Of temberowsnt house at fort. Both had been sent| ashore on Handkerchiet Shoals early from Governor's Island in October for| to-tay and ia aw total wreck, offenses committed while on duty there; Oh member of the crew, Thomas ea f the danger orders w. Hendry, of St. John, N. Bows peter af * were ‘Growned. Three others, wate _reacued |recentiy issued at Hort tamiiton that |'and brought ashore by Capt, Kelly and jthe soldiers moat not ahvot under any| Nis crew. of the Mohomoy Polnt Iife- ciroumatances, Out in ci ot S jsacing etalon, gency anould uae their oayonets, %; = rrancis and Jonneon were aware of } these orders__They wero being taken | from the guard-house to the moss hall | ™ \tast: night.;when, at/ a algnal, they bros away from the squad that euarded) them and were moon lost in the night. A rearch was instituted for the escaped prisaners. Prevost guards were fent to every part of Brookiyn and over |to Manhattan. Capt. Anderson, in com- mani of A squad of ‘men, wna going along the Shore road early to-day, when he came Upon Francia, Francia did not mean to be taken easily. | He sprang’ from his “hiding ‘placo and made off down road. “and c down the Capi: Adereon—toilowed,——yelllig—tar Alwaya Remember the Full Name. cet rs re ne ee eth Stern Brothers | Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Sturdy Serviceable Shoes for Dress and School Wear,. Dancing Pumps and Slippers; Velvet, Cloth and Leather Leggins. ___- Special for Saturday Boys’ Calf Lace Shoes, Full Toes and Welted Soles, Sizes 9 to 1314, $] 65 Sizes 1 to 5%, $2 25 j Spring: Heels, With Heels, ney E Misses’ & Girls’ Suits « Coats At Decided Reductions. MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, In various styley and’ materials,-14 and 16 yrs, Heretofore $27.50 to 36.50, "$7,50,.9.75 $19.75 MISSES! ‘JUNIOR ‘SUITS, Box or Semi-fitted _ Cox, in i piain cloths and-mixteres, 12 to-16 yss,__ a Heretofore $13.95 to 24.50 GIRLS' FULL LENGTH CLOAKS. buttoned to neck model, ‘a collection taken from regular stock, 6 to 14 yrs, 4.95 Heretofore $895 to 12.95 CHILDREN’S COATS, full length, buttoned to neck models, in = | various styles-and-materials, 210-6 yrs, Hesetofore $5.95 107,50, 3.95}! “GIRLS DRESSES; tow neck-model,-of bine; red-and— ay, 50 green plaids, excellent school dress, 8 to 14 yrs, Januery Ciearing Sale of Boys’ « Young Men’s Clothing At Remarkably Low Prices. BOYS' NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED BELT SUITS, eb iek Heretatore $5.75 to 9.75, $3.95, 4.95 to 7.45 BOYS' SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, ~Heretofore-f5,00-to-8,50,.__ $3.75, 4,05-49-6,7.5 BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS:AND REEFERS, Heretofore $5.50 to 9.75; $3.75, 5.00 to 6.75 SUITS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUNG MEN, 31 to 38 chest, $9.75 to 15. 00°} Heretofore $12,50 to 19.50 | YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS. $} 1.50 to 15.00 Heretofore $15.00 to 18,50" West Twenty-third Street Pewee me tee ee ne oes as ee ———.~ January Sale of Furnishings for Men. Shirts-—Clearing lots of white stiff bosom shirts, colored negligee and colored stiff bos- oms, exceptional variety oflarge sizesupto18, ,64 NecKwear-—French Four-in-hand and folded squares, unique collection of colorings and designs in novelty silks, values 80c and 7Be, fon 35c cach, or 8 for...) LOO Franklin Simon & Co, FIFTH: A VENUE. | Annual Clearing Sale Women's Lingerie Waists of Patiste, Lawn and Linen, heretofore $1.90 to $7.50, 95¢ 1.90 2.95 Lace and Silk Waists of varicus laces and silk, heretofore $6.50 to $18.50, 3.75 5.75 7.50 French Hand- Made Lingerie Waists hand made and hand embroldered, heretofore $11,50 to $29.50, 4.50 7.50 9.75 Broadcioth, Velvet and English Mixtures. Women’s Tailored Suits Heretofore $34.50 to $69.50. 18.50 24.50 35.00 Silk Evening and Calling Gowns ——~Grepe-de-Chine and Messaline heretofore €39,50 lo 39.50, Lingerie Princess Dresses For Women and Misses, of Imported cloths, with hand:ome fur collar and . 25.00 34.50 14.50 19.75 Fur Lined Coats = - i — & i] For Women and Misses, White and Colors, heretofore $23.50 to $34.50, + os i : : exceilent squirrel lininxs, heretofore $37.!0 to £69.50. 29.50 39.75 te —Fur_Muffs_and Neckpieces BROADTAIL PAW SETS, heretofore $19.50.........--. 11.75 RUSSIAN FINE CAKACUL SETS, heretofore §27,50.....+.----... 15,75 LYNX SETS, heretofore $24.50... 1 4.50 Caracul Fur and Pony Skin Coats RICH MODELS, 26, 28 and 30 Inch, heretofore $75.02, Women's Evening Coats 18.5024. 50 “White, ‘buck and cotors, heretofore $34.49 to $59.50 48. Women’s Short Drees Coats Broadc‘oth and Kersey, richly braided, satin lined and Heretofore $34.50, interlined, 50 Clearance Sale - of. Girls’ 1 4 to 16 year sizes, at Half Former Prices. Lord & Laylor Winter Coats Mixtures, Cheviots and Kerseys;_ dozens of styles to select from, at at $6.90, $10.00, formerly formerly $10.50 to $12.50. $15.00 to $20.00, Girls’ Wool Dresses, 4 to 14 year sizes, at $15.00, : formerly Russian, Sailor and Jumper styles, in Cheviots, Mixtures, Serges and Plaids, at €25.00to $30, 00, alts at at $5.50, $7.50, $10.00, f i formerly soos” 1280t0816.00, sis.coto 87.60 Broadway and aoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Un a erw ear —Men's Ribbed Merino Shirts and Drawers. Special .......,..0e eee Faniinisrinccy 345 Half HosSe—Cashmere, Lisle Thread and Balbriggan ‘in black, Oxford and _ colors, Special, per pair.......... tonadKianqboedeCoanoGIG 2. 6e) Don't Fall to Come, Broadway: Azth and 18th Streets, Bisco ae