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rd The the. 1 whe into ati sé of Telluride. Col., manager. orders. scribed that the troops e be at twartial law proclaimed, Bocwett three days. ‘fs to that." foree and ig inact Evidence to Prove Guilt of Haywood. BOISE, Idaho, July 17.0. 3f. Sackett, for fifteen years an employe of the Smuagler-Union mine. ‘Was an important witness at the Hay- mood trial today. Hoe told his personal experiences in the dig rict at the Smug- | gier-Unton mine, in 1901, when he eid che and scveral other employes of tho mine were dompelled to run a perfect hail of bullets In order to. wat to the mins. “Who: was at the head of the ‘union at Telluride at that time? asked’ Mr, Hawiey. “Vincent. St John.” The witnecs next told of negptiations swith St. John to have the firing stopped reaching an agreement with him. defense chiected to several of Mr, Hawley'e questiond and J: sustained them, ee The witness was allowed to state that S8 ® result of the negotieHons he had with St. John an agreement between agar A. Collins, assictant manager of the mine, and St. John, of the unton, Was drawn up and aigned. The agrecmsit when offered in evi- _ fence was objected to by the defense. Judwe Wood, after considering the mat- Yer:for some ittle time, decided to ad- Saitrthe paper, and tt proved probably @me of the most Interesting and im- Sertant exhibits of the trial. dated July 3, 1901, and in tt the miners’ agreed to “refrain from violence” for:three Gaya The agreement—was tr eae as follows: fa agreed. between Smuggler Union Deriod.!* The witness then told of the killing of Arthur — Collina, the mine, the disappearanco of several “miners in the district and various dis He said the men were afrald to work, that many of these were shot fon thelr way to the m miperintendent of wie becuse cL Une rought crope-examinetion Sackett stated the trouble: in 1901 lasted only Taen the agreement went effect and the matter was settled. "And everything continued peaceful fa.the districc until late in 196, didn't by! asked Kichardson, ‘Well, there war a sort of armed __ neatrality."" “In tha trouble af IL do you know which side fired the first shot?’ sould only give hearsay evidence Another Agreement. mn read to the wmit- t-agreement:- continued effect sciihy July re moult Re swtrilee of 1908, didn i es itieientiees? _ saree ner next Was asked aa to the part ed.in the deportatibn of the men ge ~Tellurtds. district, He. sald It was the gainers’ union by V. St. John, president, @nd the Smuggier-Union M. 8. Com. pany, by Edgar A. Collins, asstatant that all work on sald mine shall coase for a period of three days, ending Friday, and that sald miners’ union will réfrain from violence as to the person and property for the eame period. TH sald Mine may employ four guards during year. Richmon. The ex lyn and Island—t bustling 40 many increase. Anothe: year. does not protectio demande eontinue ment in up thelr fragment Thirty foreman, second st the” diget the rock away fro! from the pay-roll, try has arranged to raise the pay of all fourth-ciass firemen from $800 to $1,000 a Ths alone makes a big holo in the appropriation, New en partiient nexttycar tx -a-convincing minder that this js a SE es big town, FALLING ROCK KILLS ONE AND. FATALLY HURTS 2 Another Accident in the Penn- sylvania Terminal Excava-).. tion in Ninth Avenue, for a blast. of gneiss. 000 Over the task Appropriation. Fire Commissioner Lantry anngunced to-day that he would ask the Board of Eattmate and Apportionment for $10,000,- 000 for the running expenses of the Fire Department during the next fiscal This is an amazing aum, as largo a¥ was demanded up to a comparatively recent period, and an {n- crease of $3,300,000 over last year's ap- propHiation. i The extraordinary demand for $10,000,- 000 ‘for the Fire Department {a due, Commissioner Lantry says, to the rapid growth of the city and the extension of the paid department Into outlying sections, where volunteer departments have looked after fires sinc the old city of New-York took in-Kings, Queens and 1 Counties eleven years ago. ‘tension of the paid department makes necessary the placing of ten new companies in the Bronx, seven in Brook- Queens and five on Staten wenty-two in all. Many ‘big, citles in this country have not companies tn their entire fire departments as are incorporated in this r call for more money comes Commissioner Lan- but the community begrudge it to the fremen. ine houses and new equip- adly needed. Additional fire n in the suburban sections {s d daily. If New York is to to have the best _fre—dep: the world the people must make minds to pay for it. and Com- missioner Lantry fs of the opinion that he ia not asking for an excessive up- propriation under all the circumstances, ‘Nevertheless the news that tt will cost day to run the Fire Ds ‘One man was Instantly killed, and-two others were fatally crushed under a of rock as big as a piano which dropped from a ledge in the exoa- vation for the Pennsylvania terminals this afternoon. men, all Italians except the were in a hole nearly sixty feet deep near the corner of Thirty- reet and Ninth ayenye drilling Half-way up the side of nig Was an overhanging “anelt Buddenly @ huge oblong of weighing fully a ton broke m the ledge and tumbled down among the men thirty feet below.” Grief ax the warning was most of the 8,4 rang had -time-to dodge back out-of ese deportations with- Fos ral aay of law, didn't yout” ad the law of self-defense,” Jackett. danger. draw out ario Bal and both Jover!'n ri 6 -onre shoulder was smaal One man, whose name could not be learned, was caught squarely be- neath the rock and horribly mangled. | He was dead hy the time the survivors could turn the stone up on edge ana| hit Body. Two others had been injured. They were Salvatore Gonopo, of Thirty-sixth treet. near Tenth avenue, ani Leon- lover!, of Stott ‘street, near Gonopa_had his akull crushed his Jege were. broken.” Bal- ‘ba were Jammed Into his lutys — twice art : Sgarihin: Anty Drudge and the -Postman. Postman—‘‘ Well, Anty; pretty soon I’ll have to get a push cart.’” Anty Drudge—'‘Sakes ulivel from ex cryanets wanting to know how to clean this, They’re writing to me that and other thing with Fels-Naptha. Seems as though they’re just finding out that Fels-Naptha is good orion eae ery One ene yee Drudge, Philadelphia,Pa’” oh one) Next toa willing husband, Fels-Naptha soap is the handiest thing a woman can have about the house. Not only on washday is Fels-Naptha useful, but when- ever there is anything to be cleaned. Fels-Naptha will clean windows and polish them at the same time. It isthe only soap that will ‘‘cut’? smoke grease without scouring. Fels-Naptha is just as superior for washing dishes as for washing clothes. And as it is used in cold or luke- warm water there is no danger of cracking fine china or glassware. For washing Hoors, walls, linoleum or anything else that is washable you'll find Fels-Naptha, cold or lukewarm water and a soft cloth, an unbeat- able combination. And don't forget that Fels-Naptha is the best kind of an antiseptic. Germs do not live in things washed with it. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper. | a roa A ticket of admission fo Ellie's po prehents, Seaere ant otters Whe Ont | great apeciacle, "The Feast of Hei- | meas gaia he could not-agreo to any|shaxsar,”| Dreamland, Coney Inl- tion, and, Free with Next Sunday's! ‘World. Grenter New York only. eng acy wet a peal ht ame °! witty, ine Saace why didn't ri Jatrotatc ywitness, amid Jaugh' roposlt! Twas it composed of, then?’ “ SSI, tes componed of all'persons who phe mines in operation, Gestreg to to five their lives in peace ented te thelr lives taken and fo “work and let others Goi Resort Futile, ‘ Asked if men of familly and property. | Baokett- ‘> “§ome m: who ought not to have been, @n Were temporarily de orted lowed to come back. te he, tions everything had been quiet ina finatiatactary, in the district. 5 An ave ‘ou have ® local of the Western ration of Miners with over 600 Ria amye you not?” but His ae it." Ion't know of tt Could remember the names of two mon who were killed during allude Feat Rises thers were’ interfer- to the court?’ demanded tM fuule.’ i, she withoss Leerit made several the “undesirable nd supplled nt wits Roads trom his store: that's avasn't ty Flotan was an Saha Sdoctrina ot non srealnt: a pone of ‘wnen't ‘ho, and belleved that when amitten on one cheek he ehould turn other?”" never saw ih a it,”" replied the x abt cathe “To Doubte- Capital stock. nye notice was to-day ‘sent out to the \gbockcholders of ‘the Milwatkee, St. Loula Beult Ste, Merle Ratway Com- Lenhedying 6 the action of the dl- In a resolution (passed hy. that ‘on July xa vie a Ete pits ces aenPiels atoc! from, ® 000,000 - ¢: notice Prom the dle i ie wailed for a meeting of dere on ‘Bept. Nw yore pn they te Fiptan allowed to como back?!’ ee 2 fa hot even ie to ri es somothing about a unton Richard: | f Reve nad: tried that for years) and there was erainat blddder successful in promptly curin; been tested in so many ways, in hy work, nes in Vin priate practice, an DO YOU GET UP - Warst A LAME BACK? Aaa Waa who reads the paper favre to know of the wonders yy Milserable, | gh Fa oat Root, the Sn “teint is the great med- feal triumph of the nineteenth century; discovered after years of tcientific research by Dr, Kilmer, the ecninent kidney and speclalist, and is wwoodertally, ne abecs catarrh ‘of! ok Dr. 'Kilmer's poe is not reo: omitti#tided for. every jig butif you have feand liver or bladder trouble jt will be found just the remedy you tieed. IJt‘has getierous offer Tatts eaarese to Dr, Kilns BY Ga Batre fs caye that a iimaeretacs been made by ‘which all this paper, who have tot siread ye tried ay ‘have-a sample. yJeier hiail, blso 8 book tlle iy es ra aboxt oot, and how to. peat Hail ron lor bladder trous Wis wating eee soul ee pens tad tore Gre Marsh of Owen Reen | sity Pp Aeacre Re froth jar dea ik etme and ti edarean Bin; napestons Ni. ror ated mabe Roots Yue | Lord & Ta ylor uly Inventory Sale Carpet Department, 20,000 yards Extra Quatity Wilton Ve clvets, regularly sold_at $1.75, at $1.25 per yard: Best Quality Wilton Velvets, - regularly sold at $1.65, : at us 10 per yard. Best Vi elvets, regularly sold for $1.15, at 874c. per yard. Extra Quality Axminsters, regularly sold for $1.65 & $1.50, cat $1.10 & 97%c. per yard. The above comprise a wide range of designs and colorings and are suitable for all furnishings. Carpets will be held for Fall Delivery if requested. Broadway and 2oth St; 5th Ave.; roth St The man who makes a “bid” for business is the man to whom business comes. Let a World “Want” give ve “bid” broadest publicity, RESTAUR. "ANT SIATHFAYV., 19° T0 20 us. TREE T, NEW YORK. During July and August the Store Closes ‘Dally at 5.30 and on Saturday at 12, 30, Summer Deliveries, — E deliver ail purchases fre of to all Suwmer resor:s on the New Jer sey and Long Isiand coasts, and on prepaid or cl $5 or more we deliver free to the nearest freight depot in all States from Maine to West Virginia. Suits involved in a Pre- or excellent quality. Women’ 25 $39.76 Silk Mned Votle and Princess Gowns. 25 $32.50 Cutaway Suits In striped worsted: Women's Coats and Suits. 9 $50 Beautiful Imported Coats of Black Lace......... Taffeta Long Coats—richly bratd eee $22.50 Dainiiest of $1 Muslin Underwear at Only 68c 4 4a Second Floor, OMEN will especially appreciate the business policy that prompts the reduction of all stocks before taking inventory, when they realize that through it they are enabled’ to acquire at this little price dainty Undermuslins that are not only dependab’e as to sizes and materials, but as well tastefully trimmed with Jace, embroidery, beading and ribbon. Night Gowns, Drawers, Skiris, Chemises and Corset Covers in- cluded in this assortment at G8 each. 50c Corset Covers and Drawers at 25c. Trimmed with lace or hemstitched hem. 75e Corset Covers and Drawers at 50c, Made of cambric or nainsook; lace trimmed. 25 $50 Pongee and trimmed with tucks, beading and ribbons, $2.25 Nainsook Gowns at $1.15 Also Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers, all prettily trimmed with lace or embroidery. Ignores a sort of clothes such an opportunity to buy them transaction as this Pre-Inventory Clothing Sa:e. i | This sale inyolyes the regular Simpson Crawford formerly marked from Which means that practically if || Clothing participate in this really extraordinary money- SANODR | i Comprising this clearance in the sale are the follov 4 70 Men's $20.00 Blue Serge Suits Gs plece).... x t 85 Mon's. $30.00 Black Unfinished W 1 Bults : Reduced | 45 Men's $26.00) Black Thibet Suit piece)... i | 64 Men's $22.00 Fancy Cassimere Suits (3 plece) ie 80 Men's $21.00 Fancy Cheviot Suits (3 piece). lg 70 Men's $21.50 Bluc Serge Suits (2 plece)... \ : 83 Men’s $20.00 Fancy Worsted Suits (2 plece). : é | 71 Men's $18.00 Fancy Tropleal Suits. (2 ptece) } 65 Men's $18.00 Fancy Flannel suey IGE) We “Men's $18.00 Black Waterproof Cravenettes...\. t i Men's Sh 60 Fancy Worgted Waterproof Cravenett: Ne Clearance $2-Men's-§2i.50-Black—and Fancy Top Coats os | A Decisive Clearance of All Our Str 5 each. to $ Which involves every hat in our stocks that sold formerly_up in every shape and size. Throw away the old hat. At this price it is \ | Groceries—Specially Priced for Thursday. Our Summer deliveries now in operation make this th The Most Radical Clearance Prices Affect Our, Entire Stocks of Women’s Coats and Suits. EVER were money-savings more marked, and never were Women’s Coats and These are some of the very garments which haye spread so wide this season thé fame of the Simpson Crawford Women's Outer Garment Section. smartly finished in even the smallest detail, and made up only of the most favored and Prices Have Been Reduced to Almost All sizes, naturally, may not be found in each lige, but.we have grouped together enough suits or Reset) in every lot to afford a comaplete choice at the differént prices. 50 §1275 Tailored Linen Prince Chap: Suits. f 5 Linen Jumper Models—all colors Hoge 7 0 2 utes Dresses of ‘iniported Swisses and Organdleg : 58. v6) ' 45 $16.60 Linen Suits Inthe new Eton and Cutaway model. See English Poplinette $29.75 Elon Suits in Sults — new Eton — col- Trish linen—ali colorp;}_ * ean ored collar and cuffs... favishty trimmed. ..s.4.7{~ of 90 $18.75 Prince Chap -Sults 40 $32.50 High-class Dresey in natural or colored linen Reduced Coat Suits—-all colors Reduced 18 $22.50 Princess Dresses— +8 2.50 Beautiful fig e i in sheer batiate — dainty d Dresses. (2-plece)— tans lace trimming. . $]12 75 have silk drops, $924, 75 60 $19.75 Linen Suits In the O 15 $39.76 Priticess Dresses {n| ° Cutaway or new Eton het—<olored’ drop, . L modeliireniaieesierestes | 25 $32.50 Princess Dresses In 15 $19.75 Stik J u mper white — elaborately © trim- A Dressea .....- Godage. i} med with Val. lace. J6 $42.50 High class Eton Suits in mixtures 20 $49.75 High class Cutaway Sults in Engii: 25 $42.60 Sults {n Novelty Cloth........s0ree. 20 $95 High class hand-embroidered Princess Gowns. . 965 to 14 $15. Ay handsome Skirts of imported Scotch Platd eae Li ! Mmaterialaiiievncaresceseiirssecee ene 15 $98 Lace and embroidered Princess Gowns...-.. 3 7 $16.75 Pleated Skirts of ‘black and. ‘brown bepberd Women's Suits. | DPlAlda erates ecene Vis teeate tee cnari coe ae, _ Reduced 50-$32.50 Prince Chap Suits tr-insiish mistures..---+----} Request to] $0" $1775 Pleated Chifton Panama Skirts ear 35 $3! Eton Suits in Panama and mixture: $15 and brown, és 16 $24.75 Taffeta Eton, nobby elfects, exquisitely plaited models, . BES Stee %, pes 19 $9.76 Beautiful Skirts of all-wool white serge... ....0. 18 $24.76 High class Covert and Broadcloth Je Kets, Reduced to 5°$19 Skirts of white serge with fine; lack hatrline...,.. in the’ Gibson, Prince Chap and Cutaway models. = Women's Coa and Jackets 10 $24.75 Long Pongee Coats, richly trimmed, for 312.75 15 $16.50 Jackets of Hngiish Covert Reduced to ¥ street OF evening Wepre.reesecscceseon sees 20 $16.50 Smartly \Talloreyl Jackets of fine broadclot 20 $24.75 Long Ti ot prety, ‘a variety of pretty stylen. $6.75 styles... oes Handsome Gowns, Lace and Taffeta Coats, 9 $150 High class taffeta oy muaiquisette Gowns, Reduced to....--.100. Reduged to | ~ 4 $260 Imported Gowns tn Ince, taffetas and volle, Reduced to...-.$150. : vn—| ed lawn—other in dotted Swiss 0 Muslin Gowns at 98c, fine white lawn—trimmed | ure ; Also Drawers, epinte re Corsot Covers, trimmed with lace,. finished with blue or pink colored bor- | trimmed with ribbon at neck and || Any Man Ignoring This Clothing Clearance Chance in a Thousand to Save Money O oetasion that has. transpired i in months offers the tian who wants the better our entire lines of the celebrated Kuppenheimer Inventory Clearance Sale ot a more seasonable character 4 Third Floor. ‘They are all effectively tailored by the most skilled -tiilors, serviceable fabrics:. Half. » Summer. Dresses and Tailored Suits, Taffeta Suits ' Reduced to | 92350 “Women ‘» Walking Skirts, 10 Serviceable, Divided i $5.95 6 Stunning Skirts of black voll 25 $24.75 Eton Suits in Panama and mixtures... Reduced to 35 $24.75 Cutaway Sulis in Panama atid mixtures, {$10 Clearance of Pretty 50c Kim- | ono Sacques é» Gowns 5 at 20c gps is one of those opportunities w which comes i only once in a long time—pretty sacques and gowns of sheer lawn, with kimono sleeves and trimmed with either self colored bands or sca’ ‘oped edzes, at just half of what they were intended to se’! for. 1 $1.50 White Lawn Sacques at 85c. One style trimmed with flo design—sleeve and ueck trimmed with ribbon; others trimmed with scalloped edge, $1.50 Long Kimono Gowns $1.50 Lawn at 98c. Special at 98e, Made in two styles—one in figy or der. slecyes—short fancy sleeve effect. i 60c. Short Kimonos or Dressing Sacques of figured and polka dot materials, at.... 23c ixSeeond Floor, and t to save money by the stocks of Clothing 718 to °30 Summer clearance. / aw Hats at $1.00 _ All the popular straws—Milans, Japs, Sennits, Split, Mackinaws, more economical to buy a new dne than to have the old one cleaned. me 4 ‘ 2 AF Bixih Floor, ie GSC! convenient store in which to purchase groceries. | Smox. for this Ib Ae high ke Joruenienieciey im- | Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon | verte} Norwerian A Smoked Ox ! Hams. Armoutis or Squire's Bone- | |. Se. (64:05. ca Tongues. i ss bacon, Mild, sugar Astna i ; Royal Stuart Brand, mild, | | yO" a atanihows's pure || cured, Average 8 tod Zimmerman’e or Armour's tender, sweet hams, Raspberry, Oranear nd Pine rips es enue: Sines o. thoroughly Fares 123¢ hee 134e esti loaalvintriimieede Family size. 10 to 12 Th Chocolate — B. f : ¥i close! y 1 : average. Specin! price ext {mported: vures| Baking Pewder—Siuart brand. Regular price 20¢, Special C Co Up ct m8 pure cream of tartar, Ee e for this sale, * 16¢ quality; Davilled priced ab. ‘Atmour's aon Pah, Veribaet delicious for |] Now Potatoes—Finest quality Flour—Roval Biuart brand, 4. uncheons: SXtral eelected Virginia’ Barly +" el Mnest quality, no better flour $2.71 ean H 4 “14 made, We 0 fF Thls Role dozen: that Bai bolas plat prio, Bhi 3c rk 0 Flavoring Inwood, “72 Roral Disner A Heobbl each. « c Pacey fe of coffes a HM, & Refined Granulated |, 7 weet ts y At BBo our , BSy Sugar. "10-1. cotton 4. Rae = Binck Pepper, frum ge.oor Posie drum onc ic atineles \ $2.45. 4 Ibe. for S1Re (We reserve the right to imit,) tenia | far Mbiesiseeaeveers ves ; X fiefs Wines and Liquors v0 F milp- Finchi'y Golden Wedding Whis- | ot san Ys thine aid key—Rich and paltom BO, ch Borax | Soap —© 20-Mute” ‘Team : full Cc} 436. “Braud, white” borax -jaunary 3 tne forse i foam f ’ laundry. parposee that ysu (ed eel 1.00 \y re Ceti wire aD iit 1Gs08 large Jar, cave of 24 | Blackberry Beainds Mot weas | prices eae! tiarenteed free from rosin: “ty i dozen, 7 ther “remedy: galton, Fxtra. Fancy Califor. ox of 106. DATS. meu: 20¢ ELD Tel RA DOT Te TRRATe et COG [miu Mosmuatonen en gor: 10 bara: Roe is brand for. alt

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