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“Plot to Blow low UB —-by-Guards. plot againnt jthe lite. of Gi * Nicholas Nichdlatevitch, oo ECT” SORT YS at Cuar; staat night. ‘\@ o'clock, the time scheduled ‘Yivat~here Sor at “the Bt, forkinan, id theyact of placin sep Yox in the middle of th Paviion, J Aldea by the darkness Med, vaulting the fences that way. “trove away: ~The box w: fernal mach: of enormous mechanism was so designed as to cause --explésion through the vibration of train as It passed. “Thefuard signalled the approaching frain, and {t way stopped reached the machine. WE at once 10 last the Grand jome troops an ri § COUSIN | Ha ESCAPES DEADLY SOMB SENATE 1S TOLD Duke’s: Train. Foiled President of _ the Council of: National, Defonse and The 'plot wan discovered shortly batore of-the- train—bringing the. Grand Duke from, Tsarakoe-Balo, guard patrolling the track. ni _Petersburg end 00 “the line caught a°man dressed an’ « & point’ 20 yards from the Imperial the plotter, He thus esotped to the cab of ‘an-acepmplice in waiting near by and found to contain an in- The entire neighborhood of the rall- warn Grand | rand Duke roe fotier for the ar- the ng & wood- jo track at barred his power, The e before it Duke was id.— fretting | ~PRUPLESIRE TO. | “== | : OTHE EVENING “WORLD. “WEDNESDAY, TIRE NIRA TREE TEER TIN x FEBRUARY IE ESSER ET RATERS SAUNT ORR ernie ntanyNeins ND eH CRN Sas 907. VATICAN sy! mice |! DBAR— {BRAIN STORM ats TAKE RAILROADS, Public Pressure Will Fores Government Control, Says-Patterson. {| ROME, Feb. “In regard to FRANCE OF FRAUD | | Church Documents-That Wert, Seized Declared Changed” to Misrepresent. Romano to-day publi | note from the Vatloan: in the Parte Messigor—on= tie wubject of the dostimenta tane om ME j Montagnint (the Secretary of the Waoal |Ninclature who was expel! from France), {t can be stated that the Ja ter have been misrepresented and. usel to make false — statem| e#p cially againat ecclesiasites enjoying the ¢oa- jfidence of the Holy Bre. \ “The manner $n which vernment has behaved in, tao clear, | *hureh refysed to accept | tho French / matter G poe ks | the Int JM. Brand's creut Alo and expelling him and now that the Chure Acept, in the the « lees Jntoler | fae rhe ned the following | x Osnervatore ‘ x t purshes, Jaron wie Jomatie ¢ by alle dengne=1t aN the alleged revelationt j had heen NGTOX__ Fed, 7.—Predicting that Government Ownership of railroads |” will: be an accotnplished tact within the Mfetime of present members’ of the Sen- Ate, yet not anticipating: speedy action fm that direction, Benator Patterson, of} Colorada, to-day in the Senate made an|,, exhaustive presentation of the, subject in’ advocacy of Government ownerahip.. Mr,-Patterson‘s.remarka were _predl- leatei on a bill recently irtroduced by him, providing for the acquisition of the weet ones accel READING WEAKEST WN LOSING A MARKET and purposes of the reat railroad com- Dinations have not changod,* waarerted |) Mr. Patterson.) “They have increased Pacifics- sia Sure Suffer-as; Beats Pull Down Stocks’ in Brisk Trading. A “cerebrat simbon."*; In power anid aggressiveness and in Utfer Indifference tb public right ~The-mitrord rate law he rem Proenting Ittle promise of rel Jogtslation, he contended, was of the raflroads «by public sentiment. farced the pressure of and when It becomes Plain to the people that no reilef ha resulted, the same pressure will atcom- Bile Government ownership. ir. Patterson quoted ‘the’ Si er 0 jupteme Court mit a raflroud isa public hig way, and nono the less so because con- structed and maintained through the agency Of a_ corporation deriving 46. Reading led a slump tn the stock market to-day, and Anivaed: the @esston with a lose of ¢ points. Sorthern and Southern Paciflo and Anaconda ring — Sia hrad “Neither “he nor oes Waa touched but ‘conse firing immediately the soldiers were marched their quarters, promincit persome _ of death by the Terrorists. when a volley “of ballets New abou the command ‘At was stated early in January tha By Grand Duke Nicholas was among Kes Under weTItence t his horace | were alaa freele cut. Priges-whton “showed — early dealings, existence ‘and po:wurs from the: State. Such. a corporation was created tor Fieer ee st tune: fell aw jer— bear. cto given and back to. PITY BRINGS A LIGHT SENTENCE FOR WOMAN. ford Hom. Where she expected to find enemies intent upun seeking Upon her ine iimit of punish _Fiaunngan Piwfien he) wax perelenen ber LBs: 1 Annie, n beautiut young OG Teo Of pUaisnlaent. Lins her newborl ba oven and kith ey Tee AT Case investigated. Jud, Foster, Mom she atl dha that. against than ‘s Ber Jule Coning to look Auteren| When the cr ‘Bent to the Tedford Home. time site will bo released jirom "New York und begin, = fpath in a community where Rassnever-heen hoard-of.— ‘4 Mystery. the death of Emanuel Frye, officer df the Little Hungary WG wits “aioe -and“Ritied se “Await tho Httte daugntor-Joseptine low him, crying pitiful freedo WwW ‘CHAINED. SKELETON AT PETERSHURG. BREWED PERS HEHE: He te eter who were engaged in renovating the Bo-called’ cngineer’s palace constructed “by Emperor Paul discovered a secre There ja one leading Fontanka ¢ 1h West fount to-day shortly a er Harbu; commitiad. suicide, - The catto . May, Intla Bod Ypeculative Sethe lata months. The open! B29 to t opened strong support, 405 “Annie Shee Who Threy Baby from Window, Sent to Bed- und friends dona, .charged. e frat degree, ~ {CHILD OF ACCUSED SLAYER CRIES IN COURT. Divided Verdilt hy. the ‘Coroner's = Jury in—Little-Hungary The Coroners’ jury at the inquest-Iniq Wel. anotierepesial | Whei, Weg was led to the Tombs to ~-OLD)- RUSSIAN PALACE, MERCHANT TAILOR IS KILLED BY GAS, Engleman, a merchant tailor | xty-eighth inveatizating a. report: Inada. to Mine tHAt the nee oe | P oe ‘COTTON PRICES HIGHER ON ¢ GooD SUPPORT. none but to impose ment, Azi- p-abay vdge ore J wide ny Peslipved “in Marlen hast | fas beet Owes: fit. “over her crimo the spocial restaurant vera daye Jury. his N IN ay deading wa cell | Street, hisher to- cables and particularly and City, ; Dover .appeared gt No, § Hancock f= Jetreet last night with two platois. Ile of peoples flo the atreety pressure, {hw soliig Bene UCHVE tothe cloae. | Tho total sales of stocks to-day were | 1,285,200 shares, and of bonds $1,539,000. public_purpores It perfo: tton-ot-the state, : Upon the fact that ralircads exercise “a function of toe Government,” he said, ‘depends the rights of the people with regard to the ownership and oper- ation of the roads Thy United “Sintes” Government, the Senator miintained, could acquire ex: isUing- railrogix -by- condemnation pro- ceedings ander the port road clause. He supported this contention also by’ Supreme Court decisions. Not only the youcy, but thelr corporate franchises, ‘ae walt, could thus be ‘acquired’ by-con- demnation, As_to compensation, Mr, Patterson | + Contendd that. tae stock” and boad holders of the roaas ought to be paid tull value for t holaings, The ruil] 4 Value pf all American roads he placed at between eleven and twelve. billion cellars, The Quotationn, To-dny'a highest, and net changes fipat quotations yoda the other gestion for financirig the Gor purchase of the roads ¥_ Gove yoke; Kuacantes, wheh would work out by i having tock: and — bond «holders. ex: a change -teeir hold -for-Governm fonds He pelieved Unis Cxchange would be so attractive as to ire to the private ra Witte At $ cr vernment ows pailtienl machine by of employees was son. would. ein a. be coinbination uted - Dy Mr-Pastreson. HIS BULLET MADE SEPARATION FINAL} =: =: After” Firing “Wild Shots at His Wife Doser Kills -Himse'f. Tes The pparation of Mr. and Mrs. Engle-|3: bert Dpser has been made permanent by theparty of tae first part, To mc- pert blew out|2f, ‘Gta 1—this_result En clrcumsiances * under direction. models illustrated are repr il At 99c.—Waist'made of fine ery and Val. lace at At $1.49—Waist made of fine dotted Swiss, tucked-collars-and- cuffs. $1.98—Waist made of sheer lawi n, front trimmed with all-over blind embroidery insertion year-ago, in-no-instance are- Waist Prices higher.—4 Even a brief inspection of present dispia, sentative of the. lower-priced lines. is ide. heweeniey' 49—Waist made of fine la Fpanel down centre. ce Papers tw 4o- j quires { package matic. His: wite left “him “some weeks Ago. Eaton ‘treet Woodekie;-a-suburb-of Lung il drove: his wife dnd all the rest of her firing “two or. went wild. They three=shOth he iF 1 a a sofia bed om the second floor they mind Doser dead with a bullet wound throush his head. [FEARS 10 GIVE BINGE |, very. ittorey,, tances he the. March on the murder charge] ‘ounty Detective Rear- STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. WITH FOOD, All stomach and intestinal disorders are caused by errors in diet, 1 Cure Viem by scientific combinations of natural food, which counteracts ‘the causes ;! the causes removed, Nature does the) curing. This.is certain and scientitic. This ts the only way any human disorder can be cured. Consultation Free, Call. My: new booklet, *‘Results from Eating,'’ rent Free. : EUGEN ISTI Pus sissies FOEe nT ‘Phone 8$2—Sern, Pi zes and ae “That” will Roe WOMEN’S TAILORED; TRIMMED: HATS. stair ~ Prompting a a Dress Hats, *t and $12.24; A Visit To The Balcony. eps from main floor throngs—and {tractive exhibition. of Drove! a reyelati crominent ats. suitable fc 440. . win, ny this spec. otter Magazin regular prices $10. 30|- $7.49 and $9. 49 sale... Ghanian Hats. atin Frowe 232 MYSTERY TO THIS JURY} Rough Straws, !0 the fashionable nacre colorings; regu- |, ‘ larly $1.79; suler ss... Sano lonmcaud $1. 24 Qe, SAN arrangements had been made to Pyroxyline Hats ing, several diferent | ubmit to the y the eviden shapes; valtie $2.75; sule. colties $1. 49 | Boia Peretti Pyroxyline Flats with draped cro and brims, Braced | ( wa ae Hels Gea a with satin wire; $3.00 values; sale....... . . $1.96 | deni! ans, The District Axor t several momb 10-Ti Stead. gtay or, white; Envelopes, to match, package. ..8¢ Hurlburt’s , Vellum, one quire boxes: } and medium size, 88¢; laree DROPPED DEAD AFTER EATING BOWERY STEW. Pieces of Beef Filled Man’s Wind-} pipe and Choked Him to Death on the Street. fm this ary In pers »pay to-day: atreery ot health. now. convincing. 0 Si twee: Fine Fabric eee Batiste Bond white; 80 envelopes and front_trimmed*svith Val Jace_insertion; heavy sizes; Paper, Hot Pyrographic Supplies. et {Photo Boxes, Alc. | Collar and Cuff Boxes. colored and g-is well worth while—this> Balcony: Millinery: stamped designs, 53c and 4 Larse Circles, with fancy: ra B4e Pipe Racks, 4c. Shirt Waist Boxes, $3.34, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, col- { and: stamped designs, Broom Holders, Will be given with next Sunday's World. Enlarged size, on. art papery all ready for Lens : Isrooklyn- note and lan, perfor ne body of the leved to be J. Walter Vaughan, Aronped dew! on the owery: last loved that hes by a beef mew, which filled hin windp{pe and choked him to kit the dead ‘man Hyed He Some of the Waist Values Responsible —/ for Exceptionally Spirited Selling. Interest in Waist stocks, ordinarily very spirited, is extraordinary ly all of the materials employed in the production of such garments cost more than the-tendencyis_in_ Serond Fivar ment" plan as you would avoid th: plague. Spending monzy before Though you have earned it is bad business, and no amount of sophistry can The lawn, with yoke of Val. lace insertion, five rows of blind embrold- front trimmed with rows of tucks to form graduated Our regular stocks embrace finer Wane rene ranging in price-up-to-$89.74.—On- ike higher class novelties our underselling supre acy is most notable. We operate our Own Waist Workrooms and, in additi one of the foremost manufacturers in the : rE Supplies for the Writing Desk. Hurd’s. Fine Grade Percale our quires... High Grade Batiste Paper, in blue or white, with square-flap Envelopes 1, control in New York City the product of It F. Rear, 68c five 87c | Envelopes, to match, package...5c blue box of 100 sheets with Fine Art FabricPapers, blue t-Ib, packzge... 24c Pressed ‘36. Tseicony. deear, ser Boxes, 36-in. long §%.12: ands,. pein 33.96- $2.8T7 17%e_ and designed, ) : Everywhere La Zi hing of Beauty 5 a a Joy Forever’ m- --Know-Hbw-Much You Spend and: For What-You spent It.: You Can Have a CHARGE ACCOUNT ina Strictly CASH STORE and:at the same time Enoy the ECONOMIES of a Strictly Cash Store System A Deposit Account is a a positive SAFEGUARD AGAINST MORT- GAGING THE FUTURE— spending your money before you get it. A Deposit Acc "Account gives you EVERY CONVENIENCE of the old “charge” ‘account systems, without the faults; and it gives you EVERY ECONOMY OF MACY’S STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM. Dep sit aa much or as little as you please, make pucchases in the vena) way and have them ‘charged’? in th: unusual way—to your — atements will ben mailed monthly, Interest at the rate of 4/, compounled every thres months, will be allowed on-your dally balance _ EER ERG ihe YOU CAN WITHDRAW YOUR MONSY AT ANY TIME, though you are not permitted to draw checke against it, as we do no banking business - THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS HAVE OPENED DE- POSIT ACCOUNTS HERE SINCE WE LEVI) THE A PLAN. Avoid credit systems. Particularly avold the so-caled ‘‘easy pay- change that {ucdamental ‘principle. AX Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their LowPricé Bivsy sth An ‘24th to BSth 3. js ‘ontinuation -of the —— Great Sale. Frat Floor. | New Dress Silks, imperied—and_domestic—many. in_patterns_ SHOWN HERE EXCL USIVELY—add a great deal ot interest to the” displa} Lyons Dress Silks are prominent, as are many new plain Silks in spring shadings The Clearance of short lengths NTS THAT AC- GUMULATED. DURING TWO \VEEKS OF _RE' “ORD: SELLING —continues. HALF PRICE IS PUTTING IT CO VATIVEL y. rl On the main floar-areJengths at 39e, 492 and 59a yard; in Abs “Basement are tengths at 24c-and 29¢ ~ = On staple Silk in the sale the prices range. from 10 to 35¢ al "4 Si With the yard below the prices prevai high-class-novelties—a different-story tly you will-find that our prices for such Silks are A’ DOLLAR OR MORE A YARD BELOW THE-PRICES PREVAILING IN OTHER STORES. Base-a_fair ne item: Imported Black Dress Talfste, quality, 4314 inches-Wwide;-yard $1.29 fine Imported Dress Taffetas, superior q yard. ek Dueunctsrer AHO HARADA 69c' Printed Silik Voiles, pure silk; 23 Inches wide; Variety. ~~ of designs on colored grounds; yard. ; —60c; Fanch. Rough Shantung Suitings, stripe and check effects 1 in light and dark colorings, 27 inches wide; yard .... -79¢ Rough Shantung Suitings, ure silk, solid colorings: 22 incheSiwides yards nea epee tenes pee ee ners 49c SILK SPECIALS IN. THE BASEMENT. Washable Pongees, all colors, pure silk, 1814 inches wide; good quality -24e 7 Printed Fo: a inches wide; dotted-and-smatl-|—— -figured designs; yard. Ra Snel mater eine Dee Black Taffeta, 26 inches wide;. pure. silk, strong and Da JAIN netececceseerecececensteseeseeetree ASH2G 56c y © Cote Atteacpions ‘Thelr Low Prices Macys roadway at Ath ave, Bith to 95th at. Special attention is directed to the sales of LOW-PRICED DRY GOODS IN. THE BASE. MENT—sales: exceptionally interesting. They follow the remodelling and enlarging of this Base- ment section. WHILE PRICES THROUGHOUT ARE EXTRAORDINARILY-LOW, IN NO IN. STANCE HAVE THEY BEEN MADE SO AT THE EXPENSE OF QUALITY. y —— WORLD ALMANAC. and Encyclopedia . IB Now on Sale Price, 256, By Mail,, 3464

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