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had 4) which was soft mud. Ate. Named. Jevel idea will Company and to reyoke tha licenses and “charterd ef the Pacific Express. Com- pany, Amorican Refrigerator Tranalt Gempasy, Rich Hill Coal’ Mining Com-|ta gay went. Into Committee of “by Attorney-General Hadley to- paragraph abolies In numed arg owned by the made a poltt of gamno interests, the Goulds, in violation Thloh wee mumiained by ehe ohalr, sea eed fer atissoort et the Constitution | ee ow is. pwa of Missou: Grande Raltlroa: her properties known as the Gould Syeteme nated (to-day that the Asso- Y wos. eral ley to dissolve the ‘alleged Of the companies named as de- “Fendants in the action. Inger the circumstances, Mr. Jeftery | fq Bald no statement could be given out at 3 -thie--time.-Generai~ counsel for thé | headed — by — Raj oresantative. © with apecin! counsel in St. Louis to look} Commercial nbs TO. aft Brown, of the e—tndienapolle NOT A TUNNEL WORKER, |p anx FOR FARMERS Coroner “Harburrer “tn inyestignting the mysterious death of Chauncey B. “twenty-seven years old, who plaint. Bullard lived at No. # Irv- the death was Reterete Biya reported that Husta ta had pine Government. died from “bends,” the complaint which et gees B known to-have worked inder i the th river, It ly belleved that Bul- ent ae study. the State Department today ——it-was-aatd thers rh Shed Sena sick suddenly, Pape a his jon was conveyed to the Teheran, through whom the ‘car “ie THE E YORLD. EDNESDAYs, JANUARY °, 7 READER ARRESTED UN PERJURY CHARGE : Accused of False Swearing ‘in Suit Against Haggin Over Yolos from the the and the bride In dispute nerode w determined sto look: sixteen, ts very go Appy brown syes und brought by him against J, B, Hezgin | commissions alleged | sao of mines In Peru, eard Doc. 6 last. He was ‘held tn $1,000 bat! for turther | CSW an toate a abd a SB his wife, who gave as surely her house | at No, 2 Weat Ninoty-third atreet. a KILLED IN STRIKE FIGHT, Jan. §—A. W. Jenks ;she Loves Him—Nit. jove mo Anniot* Ey sais Wacksnita bride turned upon: him with a aignln- to recover oertal wie ATA ears a got no uss tor that ame Days Spurns Him committes on Interoceanio Canals 1s a eeinueiGa yaa by ¥ ried him through fear and terror, He anid he'd tear me up Ike a piece of Ret married ‘to tim, and} Iwas’ trembiinee inimny{ boots) wy Ben anxiousty aqwalting further information Peruvian Mine Deal. from the Canal Commission on the “Wabash, Missouri Pacific|»sture of tne foundations for the Gatun dam of the Panama Canal John F. Stevens, Chief Engincer of the Canai, “and Other Concerns informed the committes that borings; ¥ cloped a stratum of olay, under EUREKA, Cal., ia dead, his brother, 8. joloth If I didn’ want em little wife, ~—Wwho-drire:g- biscutt: no tsn't shoeing horses in ‘Dia feller Dufty,’ sing “Mugiatrate Fi; lit thie Weat Bide Court to-day, “wantch=} wa her from iue-at de aller, an'-keeps! (her tied up tna safe. Judge, I know tat Athole RB. Header. Rawls Reader, waa arrested i to-cay. by United States Marshal Henkel ang ar ifatally—woundet-on-a—resuit-of-a-atreet between union and battle last nigh you'r all over gold Thia may.mean that. the lock and} dam system may have to bé abandoned. The tam isthe keynote ofthe Can and_unlees_n_ firm foundation can be Week when you red you? I was afrata (rt diant iped aWay @| tear the clothes off of mo "She loves him, nt," replied John Duffy, also of Jeraey City, brother-ia- Haw of the bride in’ contention. tiarrigd mo }ittle aleter by extortion." “DY extortiont aaked the Court, per “The -chagrined husband appealed a He was advised, didn't want to lye with him, ould not compel her, te thi ough Jt oul’ | loree him to suppart Then Mr. Duffy and nis, lttle sisterta- | law left the courtroom. nway another tear and followed’ af aj gary Giatance from. the threatening Mr, | [DESTROYER PAUL JONES | BATTLES Bit; GALE. Three of the Crew Injured as Seas Sweep Her Decks Off Cali- STANDS AS IT 1S. Company, Weatern Coal and: Mining} wysimNGron, Jan..*—Tha House “Hy-treta, vilence and extertion,’’ re- sponded Duffy, vehemently, An’ Tore, he ain't agoln’ to get her, §. only sixteen and young fer her the grmop onthe iz got her to bluff the parson by muy- he Was sevantecn, and he done this pd —Kansas-Missourt. Elevator |wwnoie ofr the further consideration of y were ‘fled th the Supreme} the army appropciation Wil When the lshing the ri Now in Progress—ANNUAL SALE OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET, BATH AND MANICURE. ef -vaoan' mi nr on emt ent ey epee a REQUISITES = “I were as gentle to her as @ now Jnterrupted the newly-wsd at bia brother "Mle and another feller caicos ou: | eect ato rites | loaves the, grade of Ltoutenant-General | born oyster," gitle to be marriéd, A and religeon on Batuday, Th says she don't got married In tho rain ao she skips off, vat mie and: Annie aplices. ivea me the hop Uscause this Duty, bes Lateral. tk rage the wtreet muking sad {uces at Greatest Sale of erresideat n, 72m, of tee Dears ROOSEVELT BOOKS DATE ovanese of toe leant ot thts various FOR INDIANA Vist) BANTA BARBARA, Cal, towpedoLeot.desirayar.Paul Jones for trrenty:four hours has been Oghting a soutbeaster (hat is raging !n Santa Bar- 1, ‘and several times the vessel has been Jn great danger. anohors have been dragging, and it has DStn wecesary to fut to-sex- to avold the F URS In The History of Macy’s. eae athe tat nt-| weAREEINGTON. Inn, — Presta r] ecelve eo Bu! eee ne ec culs by. A torney, Gen- oe eae eens to bere ask caries Young Finnelly stopped suddenty, as | Duffy, who ls bullt somewhat after the | shape! of James Jediies, scrowied. and ries 3 teeth | fastand stopped or But the bereaved ao instant, when THE RECORDS OF RETAIL MERCHANDISING, WE BE- LIEVE, WILLE SHOW NO FUR SALE OF EQUAL MAGNI- ver Gould lines hore will at once conauit| and toctudi; rans Wooltan, of, t83) ite the hothe she her n’ clothes an’ fitun's, ra It ala't fair to got a lady now. husband jks. reeeven got a chanct to get her. acquaintance: nd the suits. the Boanl of Trads, and HMton a Threo’ men have been hurt, and the Naw grout seas that-have:beon breaking over ks have swopt them clear of ‘f movable. Two of the Paul Pk have beon stove in. i injured men lost all the fingers of one thand, and another had his riba badly . Last night the Paul Jones was lying-well-off- shore: Involved are {he entire stocks of two. furriers—STOCKS WORTH, UNDER CONDITIONS, OVER $200,000. weather made conditions ABNORMAL. As a result: FUR PRICES ARE HALF AND LESS THAN HALF USUAL. The sale overtaxes department facilities. To handle it properly we Se aE, Space-in- the Women's-€ostume,-Suit-and: Skitt prominent- manufacturing _But the total at ¢_make her own BUT DIED OF BENDS. IN THE PHILIPPINES. “bring her for- Fore a shrill WASHINGTON, Jan, %—Secretary ‘Patt, former Governor-General Ide, Prot. ied inthe New York Hospital after | Jenks, of Cornell acernell AURNERIEY ent De | Soelors Nua Tatwa “to anise BW i i Nore qua rutied ro° dnagnoss Mis.) Froune Committee on insular Amalrs to~| day in support of the Cooper bill to ae ky dey |estaplish an agricultural bank, in’ the | eaataaine Phitippines, which provides for lone to Fur Goats and Fur-lined Coats oecupy Costume Dep't space. class Neckpieces and Muf{s are shown in the Sult secti such Furs as silver, cross and natural blue fox, Russian and Hudson Bay sables,-chinchii!a,-royal-ermine andthe Hke- Other lines Gt the regular Fur Department and. overflow, on many special counters, throughout the Coat and Suit departments, are, Sanne ny Soremen im 381 WASHINGTON TOLD _ : sigue tunnels) Dut, ail reported that OF SHAR’S DEATH. Typical Values: Woinen’s Fur Coats. Mink Eton Coat, Bolero effect. : §300;00 yi? deen a sclentiNe investl-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Gen. Mortezn | peace o f some sort and invaded one of Khan, the Persian Mintater, called at Scarfs and Muffs. as not woll knowh at his! Smcially announced the’ death of hia Blended SQuirrel Sears $6.7: sovereign, the Shah, &milar_{nforma- by a cablewrurh from Mnletor’ Pearson Broadtall Short Frock Cox, a Muffs to match the above, $10.74 to $16.74 Natural Squirret Scarfs; $6.74 to $11. 74. January Sale Time Brings A fn oie Caracul Eton Coats, Tempting Underpricing. $59.75 to $80.00 en : Special Sill Silks. ES t. ee Thytsday -and-Friday-We-Place On-Sate— at 85c. yd. 350 remnants of plain black in lengths from 3 yds. up to 20 yds. on sale from 75c. to $1.98 yd., former prices from. $1.00 up-to-$5.00-yd. wide, balance: 2q inches wide, 4 Dress Goods Department. ° — -Prior-to Inventory January 31st, Swe “intend to close out a'surplus stock of about ~~ $15,000 worth of Plain and : Fancy Dress. Goods to-make-reom-for-Spring merchandise. At 68c.-a yd, ; Lengths of Cream and Colored Sheer Goods, including plaids, mixtures and plain weaves, —Ate75c. & 98c.a yd 44 & 50-inch English Mohair Sicilians, in ivory and cream; value $1.00 & $1.50, At g8c. & $1.45 a yd. Many High Class Sheer Novelties, in Voile, Eolienne, Silk and Wool Crépe Shadow ~ Checks and many other sheer fabrics, in evening, pel and street shades, including cream and lack; formerly $1.50 to (ey 50a yd. Wash Goods Department. .». _ Special Sale 20,000 yards 8 ‘Printed Dotted Swiss and Organdie Rayé; ings, in beautiful floral patterns, special at Isc. a yd. Broadway and 2oth St.j 5th Ave.; roth St. Kolinsky Sable Scarfs _. 878.75} —Kelinsky Sabte-Fab-Collars. $11.74 Kolinsky Sable Animal Muffs, 83% $38.94 to $120.00 ~Caracul Auto Coats. <2... Brown Caracul Coat, Pony model, finished with brown cloth. ..890.00} Beaver Coats, fitted back. .§74. Se Persian Lamb Coats, 875.25 to $149.00) Persian Lamb Etons, with collar,| revers and cuffs of mink. .§136.00 Persian Lamb Etons, “Fevers and cuffs of erm Blended Brook Mink Auto coats January Sales of Beds and Bedding are fixed evénts on the events that started ina small way, with sales of to keep our mattress factory force intact dur- arily the dullest month of the year—we kept the workers busy on UNDERPRICE work. WE SACRIFICED The Mattress Sale has developed Into a SALE OF COM- } PLETE LINES OF BEDS AND BEDDING. ayeraging one-fourth. For example: BRASS BEDS. osts, large husks and mounts g rods; all’ sizes; regular price $24.49 with 2-Inch posts, large husks and door knob mounts; Etruscan finish; three sizes only; reguar price Macy calendar—ti Kolinsky Sable Flat Muffs.812.74 White Fox Animal Scarfs. ite Fox Head Muffs. White Fox Drop Muffs. Iceland Fox Animal Scarf, with” collar! quality + F t Mull'to match the above 94.06" Natura! Mole Throw Scarf, ing January—ordi It promises savings Natural Pony-Skin Coats, go, on Pony Skin Auto Costs... Baby Calf Fancy Eton Coats, 844.49 = One! Vard Wide Black Taffeta Silks, Natur Mole Muits,. valee $16.00, $6. Natural Mole GES value $25.00, 89. AS sae ja} ats of Pn ee Remnants-of Black-G ope dé Ching, 7 Brass Bedec Sih ddneh howls heavy haska-doar-Eneb Inch top ralls, eleven filling rods; four sizes; quantity llm- Brass Beds, with a-Inch posts, heavy husks, door knob mounts; aie brass spindles. and cones; quantity remttet filling rods head siresy4. and 44 : About of the quant ty are 43 and 44 inch ‘A a = 43 a4 Ehs Sere Beds, with 2-lach-gontinuois aot xt lee Read and foots cross rat and seven tttng rods; regular price £36.49 ... Brass Beds, with 2-Inch continuous posts, extra high head and foot ‘ends, with ‘fancy filllng all-sizes;-reguiar: mprice ~Annuat Sate =e i ard importers! Sample Lines. N_the number of pairs involved it is within 2,000. of_the Inthe values it-affords we. have never had-a-sale to-equat it. Hosiery market conditions ld considered, the VALUES “ARE PHENOMENAL. All Ines of imported and demestic Hoslery for men, women and children: are-involved—manufacturer's samples, fresh-and spic- Many are advance-sainples of lines that will not be in regular stocks for a month. er two to come. ‘Fhe underpricing: Women’s 24c lecorated , with Hea cones_and husks; decorated: nelit heayy-con Hosiery sale record here. construction; high Brass Beds, vi Slee posts, heavy-husks, “door knob joints, ais Six full length and--seven half length ee tnchs ae to; "heavy cones and nus) Men’s 24c IRON BEDS. ests, -brase-rait head. and foot; heavy regularly $5.67; for this sale Iron Beds, one-inch posts, high head and foot ends; decorated with brass rails and | Iron Beds,-ene-tnch filling rods, 4-ft. size onl Men’s-50c ~ Half Hose Women’s $1.29 to $1.99 Silk Hosiery, 98c. _ | Children’s 29c. Hose, 12c | Children’s 39c. Hose, 19c _ Women’s 50c ch posts, continuous pattern shape; decorated ‘with h head and foot ends; +f and dace 4; for this sale . HAND-MADE MATTRESSES. filled dae mixed ‘black hair, covered with 4 a aliss $12.33; heavy fancy, casting pay for such good qualities, .For example: halr, covered with + horse hatr,, par cue ob Fancy cae ANCY Back Combs—the best ‘styles shown at,present—are The collection, quite large, repr tire surplus stock of one of the leac ing manu finest imitation shell and amber goods, Included are plain, fancy and spike-top Combs, as well as olive and Spanish effects—plain and stone set—in Roman, rose and fancy finishes. ‘But a few of the different deslgns are illustrated. Five sale tots At_34c.—Combs usually 50c. - and 75c. At _59c.—Combs usually 85c. to $1.25. At 98c.—Combs usually $1.50 to $2.00. At $1.49—Combs usually $2.24 to $3.49.—— At $1.98—Combs usually $2.97 to $4.49. $22.49; for this sale SALE OF FEATHER PILLOWS. Consisting of White Eset tiea Crib, with inch posts) high head and foot ends, high safety sides and woven wire. spring; complete with cotton filled mattress, 4. Inches thick, covered with A. C. A. ticking; regularly $114 A tron Bed Couches, 5' Crib Outfits, ron frame, ‘wire Can be used as complete with ali-wool mat*”) regularly $9.94; liding Telescope Couches, al fabric springs (National), single couch or opened to 4 ft! 4 in. width; tres$ and bolster, covered with green denim Ina args variety of attractive designs and color- IRON BED SPRINGS REDUCED) —————— sss sss 5 l “SUNDAY “WORLD WANTS” WORK ..$1.49 a 31 $3.34 $3.96 $534 $6.49 $7.34 | 1907. a aoe ratrned Defore Commiasioner Biielgs | on an Indictment found by the Federal Grand Jury charging him with perjury. | Sfain Floor, Broadway, Women’ s 8-inch Mate: Gloves. Value (Real French Kid Suede } aH |(not lambskin), in black, | le $1.50 tan, mode, gray, | 89c (Pagne, pearl and white Quantity—200 Dozen Pairs, _.Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, ‘Sharply Reduced. Fitth Floor, ‘One might chance upcn Clothing values as good in special- purchase sales, “but these—SPLENDID GARMENTS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS-—remove every element of chance, In-every-Suit-a: 5 high-standard-ts— ' maintained, though prices have been lowered de, vely, The higher: priced-garments come infor deepest price-cutting, Followi s our Men’s Cith- jing business, this ¢ S [ INTERESTING + CLEARANCE THE MEN'S STORE HAS EVER KNOWN. Suits----. -- $24.50 _Suits.. : : .:; Now $19.50 Suits--.-.. $14.75 Overcoats : $24.50 § Formerly $34.50, $39.50 and $42.50. Overcoats Now -$19.50 rns y- $28.75. and $39 $0. Overcoats -Now $17.75 Formerly §: and $24 50, Overcoats .- eeesesss Now $14.75 and $19.75, The remainder of a grea! surplus stock from_a_manu- STOUSeT Re inte ea ene en on eaeare In all about 800 pairs, fashioned of cheviots, smooth- faced cassimeres and worsteds) 5.00 to $5.50 values. Formerly $ = += Specist $1.96, $2:96; $3.96] ] pe eS NENT Al Misses’ and Children’s “wi. Coats Reduced. Second Floor. ee bee Coats, made of fine quallty chevlot, In black, navy’ and brown; fly front, semi-fitting back, full coat sleeves with cuffs; sleeves and body lined with Skinner's satin; sizes 14 to 18 years; $2000 Lvaluéssacccctasseivicccieces wonadee ‘$13.49 Misses’ Tourist Coats, in novelty.mixtures; three differ- ent-styles, each-cffectivelytrimmed-with-braid-or velvet: sizes-44. -to 18 ycars; values up fo $15.00... +$9.74+ Similar-Reductions_in \1isses’ and Children’s. Vel- vet, Corduroy and Broadcloth Coats and Misses’ " Evening :Coats in light colorings. — Children’s Gretchens, in plain and fancy mixtures, pret-| tily” trimmed; all sizes and colors; reduced about one-half, we $6.24 to $21.74 For Men; Women and Children: Stocks Never More Complete. Gecond Pioor—Fttth Floor, With-La-_Grippe-rampant_and “weather conditions favorable, good protection for the feet is all the more necessary. Good Rubbers—won't cure La Grippe, but they go a long way toward preventing it. Here are the best Rubbers money, will buy—not a “trashy” pair in the entire Stocks, and sch less than you expect to ; ‘ Men's High Cut Arctics, 4- Boys’ High Cut Arctics, four Scacklestyle 21. 82,30 82.19 Men's’ Single Buckle — Are- p i $1:19 tles $1.44 Boys’ Storm Rubbers, a palr,66¢ Men's Storm Rubbers, Self-Act- Youths’ High Cut Aretics, a ing or Clog Rubbers, a pair.79c r 81) 208 ¥ 56c alr, Men's Strap Sandals, a pair.56c : ise ; Women's High Cut! Arctics, pa Misses’ Arctics, _ button. or ton or buckle ..+-+.++.+1. $1.04 | buckle style ss.ceseeieees 91.50 Women's Storm Rubbers, tit Misses’ Storm Rubbers, a pale, or heavy weights, with Cuban or 48¢ Louls XV. heels; also Women's Children's Arctics, button or Storm Sandals, a palr...... +» -56c | buckle .. 1.44 Women's Strap Sandals, a palr, Children's Storm Rubbers, a | 496}: paltrsevdeseet sti eee ‘300 MONDAY MORNING WONDE