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Indians’ Loss Is Heavy— They Retreat . with Their Deaa. ae “EL PASO, Tex. Jan, 25.—-Reports have} WASITNGTO Seen peceived of 4 deepérate fight be- ‘ Mexican p mountainous “are@ton “southenst of “tn the ection on which tn the. sta(ion ‘of Lencho, which was destroyed by the Yaquiain December. - "The Mexican troops have: been hunt- ot-the -Lencite inel-~ mat trequent-akctrmishes qwith-themobat-not-nntil-yesterday—were ‘they able to forces an penaaserne nt with Bny considerable force: were killed and a’ ying, the Yaquix wey and nave} | number wounded, : siderable lope, bpt as they , their dead ang wounded ‘when Tetreatitg it js) not_ known how Bey were killéd. Ing (o the ré fotenees ft IaLlyes Of, the Mexican Gavernment official: advices ot - BAL WAY TT *Parent-Company- -of Big -Road | ae play Have. to’ Forfeit = alinnésota and Pacitig —Company.— hern “Railway pat=-Northers~is~jotm The compiaint cov- ‘ehovt eighty typewritten pages and and Coke Company of ihe Clearfold aoe. Jnto “at the trangactions of the | BAUMInows Coal Corporation) ii wien Hroad-Company, Acoroey General ve “begun an’ action in tne ame of the State against the St. Paul, and Dlapltoba: tranaferred lia. rallrond, with all its Wipment and appurtenances, reat Northem Hallway Com INO. it has ceased to. periytm rhich It was created. therefore forfelted itn right to under our laws as a railway com- aivar ‘Company BRA parte to THE. action because it in the owner- of ail the stock of the Manitoba Company, @nd-torthe further reason that in te alleged purchase of tne avs ew of this State. Brought Back, thought T was die hécwowldn't give me SUH Bound | those <thltise ia bplta “bien explanation given in Wilson,— twenty- fused (o—aend—out the excayated rock elx_yraca old, bb was charged x Columbia xtreet Articles atic garne he TWilaon take tt tron the | Works. hook aba Ail it with ¢ in East and North pnehee ible Hand tre ‘the eorgeat Paap : cludes Law Banning Such-Holdings. IB =The milugion sple resolution. carr adh 8s and AVestern, | Budtaiv, Rochester and Beech Greek Division of & sohtsal_arid Hudeott Rt and Nort! Maryland); ‘The report ,says mpanies y or by Az f Interests tn /Csal<Tan discriminations in rates are Included. be ES-Of thns-Penm ts added: “This practice has grown to be a Prarie Peansyevania Natlroad, and no one appealing before the commls- te atenmapted to. to-justife. It” Tis com- bndasion ‘cannot too strongly express isapproval of these practices. ose to the Baitlare and Ohio Rall- road, the ceport say’: ‘The evidence shows that tea apts eeRt CRA orl mis ci ONIpATY OW; aT 7Ni8 rhares of stock: of, cont companies, par value $100, and that these compan: jes baye thelr Linen on an are doing business tr = General Young to-day mapa mandamus | more. and Ohfo.. This. Btock: was Proceedings —in- the Supreme Court to] quired in some cases by purchase and gompel tho St:Paul, Minneapolis ‘and Man-|1n others ty allotment axa bonus with “Ruttoad Company to show cniine| Pt Why Its charter should not’ be forfeited, Thi _company. formerly known—ee the} pies tote precious of Atoal tx | #it#on_on_the part of of, Baiimers and-o Regarding the New York Cent-al and , und the| Hudson River Radinnd tis<tesne:}2o-~amnorahio be. a: ployes-of-the stock or bonds of co} companies is ditclored. excent that cer- 1 tnincehates cf. the Orel fin [218 New “York Central tus stock “ce= with | cincatrs; weee -taeusd Inthe nanieg of ts constituent companjes forming the | certain officers of the rulnoad. com: “ayerger’! nwa aa the Greaf Northern pany to quallfy them ora ot those coal companies might represent the-rattroa athecraltroads Holdings. FREMER MAY HALT WORK ON TUNNEL Thirty-third Street Testing Pits May’Become Obstruction It Is expected the Fire Department will take a hand in-seeking to have the Pay continuing the work of sinking tunnel shafis—in— Thirty-second —and-—Thiety— op third» streets; = betwen Bromtway oan Seventh avenue, and which have. been | dats calted “testing pits.'” The prop- erty ownots whose rights have been in- yaded will be represented in Justice Lovinteitt's Court thiy morning by Cou dect Brothers. Charles De tart Brower and former Judge Deyo, Ane Fire Department ts-expecialty_tn- terested In the Thirty-third street shatt, —fhecaune—if—permitied—to— continue tn "opera nthe street willbe obstrytted. Tor At leant two ye accond sre the offices of the Dinmond Iron W corks | Aehigh “extend to eT hirry=thit: mtrect, 15 not-yet completed. -The-shatt will be and carth,,and to recelve building ma- terlal for the tunnel, so tat Thirty-| third street wit be blacked night and day with carts, “I never ave knawn a more Impu- gent ines rate orights “to att homas Diamond ‘Ptamond= tron testing pits were and) the. maps the 7 sunk a Jon UR "REGISTERED PHYSICIANS il Examine Your Cyet—without charge 8 Elilich sSons PSTANLIS HED Nearly 50 Years, 23 Sixth Aven, Below 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave, Below 22d St. 1274 Broadway, Below 334 St, 27 Bi wily, Astor House Block. ortsndt St. near Bway: Sunday World Wants Wonk: World Wants Work: Wondérs. | COMMERCE BOARD SUN NAR FS ALAS “OWN IML LAN Report to Congress In- ort deata with bituminous coal i _east of the Oblo River, ‘and jn bounded on the'south by the and Westord: Hallway, on the oon the east by Baltimore and Ohio, Penn ivania, tral and Pittsburg (now ‘the Western all of the abovr atocke panies, age Tt concludes with recommendations for legislative action’ based on the de- yélopments thus far, Laws agninat the holding of coal stocks by railroads and i } | i t | Ownerenip of stork In coal companies [ sa Fafiroad; =the Teport saya, was {fi Saat a nerious- ahd dangerous con- dition on tne ine of dits company. This | serviceable serge, others purchased, and in afew inatances Rift. ‘The erittctein applied to, prac: tees on the Pennsylvania Railroad ap- atin sald that =e orem. -THETEVENING WORLD,FFRIDAYSJANUARY- 257" 19007. : i *|GIRL STEALS DIAMOND LIN GUISE OF CHARITY. , WARNED BY DREAM HE SAVES $15,000 _— “eas Ghef..Zink, .of Fordham Uni. versity, Is Felled by a Robber. A dream saved Max Zink $15,000. ‘This how {t happened: Zink han Leen for y-five years the chef at Fordham He did rierenerts collece profedsors, but he laughed at them Mux dreamedonTuesday night that} he win beldg knocked down and robbed, | mater Of Henry Ward lite 15,000, While w: university “Wednens he was ect upon’ by, a man, do him with a club anid rabbed ‘But all the thief got was Zink's gold_wateh- rand fir Brooklyn, who Is out a $600. diamond Abell was called on ‘Woednerday by pretty: and apparently plous young pan, wlio tried to Jnduce her to con- thts to the ald “of the -poor, a complicated scheme of@chnrity the| i And took’ good while to tell | mea plumber omme And: sald he wanted to Inspect the steam plant gt once, chef got his wolinds untyersity “horpi What had happened. and “Mussmacher last night artested young man on Kings sald he wits Thom: ahd fold the pottes Detectives Rooney It was Alleged Plumber As Also Believéa by Police to Be Accomplice in - Theft of $600: Crescent. Tap xmooth. young. persons, one. who repthsented herself ns the agent of a inatitution and hea pitimber:- are sought tow day by the police.on suspicion that they know aomething of the robbéry of Mex, o. 2-Siath,aventia, twenty-olgnt stones: feMalon, an em- the Ironx Highways Depart~ Link {dentified him. Te prisoner wit be attalghed to-duy in” Weatchester ‘HARRIET 8. Srowe’s & SISTER IS DEAD. Last of Children of the Rev. Lyman] = Beecher, Sister of Henry’ Ward Beecher, Siricken by aes HARTFORD, Conn... van, pelle “Beecher Hooker, onildren of the Rev, eating | ‘Me sent to the cellar,| but soon calied.for Mrs, Abell, telling her he must get some Information about $he_plant_from—ier Utes taking to-ter, and when she went upstutra her citer Boon left, He-twae-ten-min— Later she which contains Grace. Abell. of: he tast of the | aman n Beecher, | Litenneld, Conn. Death followed a ptroks a es about two Keel “We were surprised a many of our regular customers attended this Of them knowing what great elling prices, and the fact that “% lower than‘ the lowest prices" Se-off sale last week. ie Moe Levy clothes are at their regular 3 we are giving 25% off of our already made them jump at the offer. It was just a case loaves’ known ae An ‘havocate of women's aut, Moe Levy Clothes 25°, Off; If you have never worn them, If yor uw never have had occasion their style merits and altogether -better’m: 5 i fe aking, here’s 2 chance to do it at = Store Closes at 5: 230 P.M. Popular demand; % lars. fitted Whil ual. gr : combined collection there is wide seston for men of all saving Of ai least 50% over what the sarhe quali ty Slatiies would cost you Not Stale, out-ot-date styles, mind you, but worth Of our newest swagger creations _The clothes will prove the cl: Men’s $25 and $30 Overcoatss | Tomorrow at $17.50 This opportunity is second only to the extraordinary valueg presented by our previous sales of $35 to $60 Over- coats at $27.50. omorron 8 prc will meot a still larger | Have taken $150,000 ind sacrificed them by this. great ‘ Wanamaker Overconte, at $25 and $80, eat quali- ties very rarely exceeded except in custom.made clothing, The-fabrics— are always chosen-with expert care, every, ; materiul is absolutely pure wool and fast color.’ are fine black, Oxford-mixed and Cambridge gray cheviote I and velours. Thera are about two\hundred and twenty- five Overcoats in the collection. Speco Sonie are lined with | peel jee cut— th silk; some with satin-lined | shoulders-and worsted body linings. All have velvet col- | re, as are semi-fitting. : 10. Ad. SvERCOATS = aS CR OLS ae Meltons 7] OVERCO ATSchewat ¢ soodais: well Lalo ned figures, regular or stout. — _ Main floor, Wanamake Men’s Shocs at $2.85 Cait, Blucher style, double soles. shoes. Worth $3.90 to $5.00. _ Men's Shoes at $2.40 Repleniahed — today. Box calf, r lace, with double soles; aut quality, | Patent leather dress | hoes. elght. A ete cet Duvdlag Men’s Arctic Overshoes at $1 Worth_a half more. Heavy warm ning. Good stout rubber soles. Children's Leggings at’ $0c Worth a half-more, Fine Jersey | Joth, buttoned. Dasement,Btewart pulidiue: OVERCOATS—Including our French-t form-fitting” — Models—25%) off. ..2015 OVERCOATS ever peproper ayies and Siete These Coats have been sold regularly at ‘$95 and $30,” fnd-were the best to be found in New York at these prices; tomorrow-you may chose at $17.50. i = aor 416.88 z 220s OVERCOATS — Paddock -and-form-filting,""-in--the- richest fabrics—25 % off. OVERCOATS — seme i pore _ Sensible. ‘SHOES for for Winter Wear. *Fhin shoes are dangerous !n this kind of weather. may sivé many times thefr cost in-doctors® bills. -This-January Salo—; of Shoes presenta most remarkable opportunities for practical. econ- omy which you cannot afford to neglect. Read on: | Women's Shoes at $1.90. Worth $2.60 and $. Patent leather Patent leather and’ kid Blucher|and kid, in several of y Sizes to Mt all feet in Women's Shoes at $1.50 OVERCOATS — 6 acme of “ready-to-wear eroune cosh peo a0 ee : Sth Glazed Kidskin shoes, me-| Patent leather and button, In popular styles. Felt me at Hae Price oak color: lined with felis homes snd-resular- cutalviss FOR cape {At AU Three: Stores) SUITS — New,-nobby and eee eyish Patterns FOR MEN. paeaat Stewart Bullding, __ Fine Opportunities Ivanta Rajtroad restrained from. 3S: Wilton Carpets, in five patterns, at $1.75 a yard, worth $2.25, Best Body Brussels Carpets in-twenty-four patterns, at $1.20 a | yards worth $1.00. Velvet Carpets, In twelve patterns, at 95cm yard, worth - $1.25. ‘Tapestry Brussels Carpets at 00c ayard, worth S5c. Thisbeing—n—“pre-inyentory clean-up,-the carpets. must be sold outright when-sciected; but ose who-aro-not—ready—to“nuse them- may_have them delivered later on_at thelr conventence. “Fifth floor, Wanamaker Bullding, ae Tes neo RO LE * elpths—25% OM SUITS—Just as*’stylish ‘S$ “In Good CARPETS — A fine offering in good, staple Carpets|in odd lots, but j enough im each-sty Je to cover from. one to four rooms, Wilton Carpets, in twenty-two percrne: at $2.25 yard, worth “as can be—25% off-. tal! ereteae ro ig —HOUES — net —tabrics— JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.,-* Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, ENTIRE STOCK at=28% off CONS NOW Frere es ee es. ——= —_o Constable go , SATURDAY, JANUARY 26TH. Women’s Coats LONG MODEL COATS, fine black; Broadcloth, lined with white Peau de Cygne, LONG AND SHORT MODEL COATS, black cloth and cheviot, braid trimmed, Regulariy $27.50 to $32.00, TOURIST AND STORM COATS in Scotch Woolens, English Tweeds and Silk Rubber, — SPECIAL SALE oF Children’s Cotton Dresses Consisting of a variety of new Ginghams,Chambrays,Cotton Reps,&c. Sizes 4to 12 years, 2.50, 3.00,.3.75 MISSES’ AND. CHILDREN'S Woolen Suits’ and Dresses AF -DEGIDEDLEY-REDUCED- PRIGES.. Regularly $3.50 to 50 Spectanly Priced. | At Brooklyn and Walker Street Slores. $5 and $6 Boys’ and Chil- ¢ dren s OVERCOATS, now : petits Wha tee brown and white only, 1] 98 e $1,283 and °$1,50 Boys’ al wool SWEATERS, sizes 2 ‘to @ Specially Pr-ced._ (At All Three Stores.)— paaleray a'l-wool Price, per garment 50c. NECKWEAR, tout} 0c, FANCY ‘AND. PLAIN 00 and $6.00 Boys’ and 0: Formerly $37.50, Galldren's A fgulne surfs, $3.00 and $2.50 FANCY VESTS, all stzes 78c. ‘and “0c. UNDERWEAR, bed and fleeced. Women’s and Girls’ Specials. (At-Brooklyn Store only.) See our big display in Fulton st. windows. Moe Levy & Co. THREE STORES: 119-125 Walker | $3. 50 ) Boys’ novel i. | | styles in Anderson's mementos Bth. Avc., 40th and Alst Sts.,.N.¥, Our January Clearance Sales, ee with the consequent tremendous reductions—are resulting in the quotation of the lowest prices in New York. | Ladies’ , “ae $10, $12 & $15 Suits. + BPECIAL LOT—400 Ladicatiand Misses’ Eton and ‘Coat Suite, In black életh, light plalte, brown cheviot, mohair and checked materials; ‘|. Some trimmed with braid; velvet collar and pockets; new full sleeves; = i Some .sitk Jined: piaited skirts: odd sizes; if we have oe you'll get'a great Value; choicé-ate..... 6.45 (dinisuussare 4, 98. —Ladics' Suits, in Slack and blue cheviot or clath; $l 5 Suits newest fa cor: effec! ts; Evel 7 98 f24 tailored -and finished... ; . $20 Suits— diet? Suits, 24-inch Coaty semi tea: made - a all-wool broadcloth, Venetlan cheviots ‘and ‘ini: tures; lined with. extra quality es ang all-alik braid and soutach isheds'in'the newest shades. ,_ “Ladies: $15. Cats: 6. 98 © |, Fell length, In. black, extra’ quality clotit; lined throughout. with «|: good quality srin;. fancy’ braid facing; latest full sleeves; twimmed with velvet and silk brzit; ‘turn-up cutfa; ali sizes. $5 Coats— adies 48-inch full-length BLACK CLOTH coats. trimmed with velvet braid and’ buttons; | 2. 8. i new-tull- sleeves ternua cufte; patch pockets} welt tallofed 9. - Ladies’ $6, $9 and 1 $12 Skirts tn- Black Ctoth,-Panama;-voites; taifeta-sitk;-pinide-ond fancy mixtuts some plated and -gored; newest mode carefully tailored and’ fine- ished; ue sizes auigeded at istaeate ve 7.98. “98 4.98 ne $3 Skirts—"" Skirts, made of ga lity” black ‘cloth, | é platds znd mixtures; some Plalted and gored; nicsly tallored and finished; clearznce sale price. Sate Prices-in- Ladies’. Waiste=— WE WILL SHOW on our bargin counter one jot of Gingham Walsts In plain blues, pink and blue stripes, and black end white _phecks, tuck: ck-and-front;-tatest sleeve. Sale price LADIES’ $5..WHITE NET WAISTS, with embroidered yoke ‘And pretty dealgns in Val. lace brick and front; now French OE lined with China Silk. ...-..... ERIC ;; House ‘Dressat: Ete LADIES’ | HOUSE DRESSES and) Tralned Nites eigtlospttal dark colors; wide aklct. “O08 Cc LADIES’ $5 ROBES in hesvy Ataxtcn shadts of gray and red: for the sale Men’ s_,(,-Collars; Oe 24000 OLENA ANS Pre valling ‘Ape quality © ‘and ~atves» ‘quaratitced, perfect— urually retalled’2\for 25c. “Sate! price.... in; handsomely trimmed with etraps SkIpt pratt | * i Boys’ Winter Clothing. ». “Phe Clearance Continues. BOYS' $5 OVERCOATS, In mixed cheviot end Oxford gray’ Frieze; ages Sto 16 years; to clear at. AeDieve Di 98. BGYS':$4 SUITS) In double breasted and jacket Norfolk’ styles, Ins Scotch mixtures_and-Navy blue; well tallored; ages: : 16 years; clearing price. -- I 98 BOYS' 505, ALL:WOOL KNEE. PANTS, in ‘scotch mixtures and Navy blue? ages.4 to 14 years; clearing price... 25¢ | Blankets & Comfortables _Great January. Clearance Sale. $3 Wool” Fintah Blankets, ~ sprerw Comfortabte COVEREE WIth BIik Jid-quaity; full double bed size; | line or -chintz, In cholee-patterng: white or grays with pink or blue filled with ure white felted cot’ ‘borders; nicely Un - on; full mize; worth pair. ee oe Ae He 1.98) 9, $4.98; -98 1 ~ Comfortablea; dovered , with fig-| #t: -- Cy 25: ured chintz or _Frewph=erteenin = $7 = tite: Woot=—Bienketa Calc] : tainty designs} Egyptian cotton finish; \“exceHent -quatityy 4p ~ — it pase ota size; finelyitrimmed dainty: pink and blue borders. ENAID PRA SUITINGS, 44 inches Wide, i ‘black. rwhlte and wfyll line of colors, SATURDAY SPECIAL, Torchon Lace. Tasb” pleces 2 Zand 421) inches pine eat Black Cotton Socks at, a yard. : ‘Handkerchiefs. adies" rast Baek Cotton Stocked: 7~mael 400-doren Ladies’ or -Men’s-Hem: pails esa than cost, 8 Ladies’ Underwear, ee ~ Lades' 3c Heavy Ribbed + _—_Limtt One Rozen, - Fiecced Vests or Pants__—- 19¢) Ladies’ Gloves. Men’s Underwear, Ladies’ $3. Long Kid° Gloves,! Mer Extra Shirts or Drawei dinary value... | See eeRRES SS Cee estas “Have You a Book — that will tell you something about everything and everything about a) great many, things? A book that is almost indispensable to the pro- fessional man, the business man, the educator, the student, in fact all conditions of men? * ‘The one thatcomes nearest fitting the bill is the f