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Ten ees tahoe app eee ome ne tery BONAPARTE CALLS ~ CONFERENCE CN ChICAGD-AL TON THE EVENTW@ WORLD, 15, 1907. THURSDAY, AUGUST BiG LINER DOES QUICK STUNT IN RESCUE AT SEA Moody Agreed to Immunity! Teutonic Turns a Whirligig Railroad, and He Will Look Into It. for HARRIMAN NOT SO SAFE. Twist to Pull Out Hodge, the Stoker. Teutonic atoered her like a cow pony last Sunday when ‘they swung her about Statement That Onty Quizzing }to-pick-up-a-stoker who had gone. over ‘Action Is Planned, Not Authorized. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Announce- ment was made to-day by Attorney- General Bondpezie that an {mportant eonference would take place next Mon- @ay at thé |Department ‘of Justice, in which’ the’ subject of the promise of immunity from prosecution given to the _Qhicago & Alton Railway officials by thei District Attorney Morrison would “be Giscusted. “The wulemsnt Uf The ALT; torney-General follows: “Attorney-General Bonaparte stated | “this morning that he expected to have & conference on Monday next with D) trict-Allorney Sims, former Distr Attorney Morrison and Mz. jany man ever had. Wilkerson, | the wide while suffering from a combin- ation of /bad dreams and heat in the furnace hole. They literally turned her around on her own tall and that's why te one William Hodge, stoker-at-large, able to be up and doing on West atre this city, at this writing celebrating as narrow /an escape from-a wet death as All the passengers were talking sdout the pyetty bit of seamanship when the firstjoabinera passed a set ee resohie they sald a lot of nice things ai captain, the engineer and everybody else) who figured in the William Hodwe salvage job. Spores ‘of the passengera saw Hodge Jurhp overboard. He is a young fellow, wil built, and, as subsequent events} on the subject of the Chicago & Alton | Cases, and that, until he had held such | slitement in regard | caused him to go teimporarliy insane. @ conference, no He eald that he understood | lain testimony and s| were to be presedted to him, o careful xa id would | + -oneral Bonaparte geked IC Judge Landis had. replied to bis letter inrorming bim that Judee Morrison had made to the Chicago and Aiton olficials the promise of Immunity | ~~ consideration -ot-thetr tumishing-evh ence in the Standan! Gi! Company's to the matter involved could, of course, | {ements | pounding, hopped up on thé rail, gave a ination and con: | 5) wuowed, a good awimmer, It ls supposed | something, probably the heat below, He slipped up on the promenade deck Sunday just as the lunch Yell was Ii that could be heard « half-m|. ‘ent plump down into the rollers. The “Man overboard!” alar: been given simost before Hodge hit the wat- er. Instantly the signal whistle was blown, The Teutonic had been golng ahead. In an most incredi- ie minimum of Cae the engineer hi a8 Wis power. THs, ax Bhs BOW! aptain ordered her to be swung and the Teutoplc docked to-day after her run cercal atearn Liverpool Yesterday the! The crew of the blg White Star liner | | | | | i | i | case. He replied that he had not heard | {Pound in the shortest possible circie, | from Judge Landis too,” he added, © jd not publish my Be 7 the attitude toe In the Chicago an Matter, as w understand it now. Atiormey- General, “thi occupied tia position greed to grant. immunity one. ‘The Promise in question was made during @ former administration of this de- tment. That Attorney Morrison cave roi there is no doubt and that a Attorney-General at tha time (Mr. ustice Moody) was cognizant of {t Is tain. aye rt - Bonaparte was asked what action, | jepuree and was golng Pre ‘any, might be gntictpated by the De- | tment of Justice against Edward H. farriman further than the proceeding inatituted against -him and Mr. Kahn In| the United States District Court in New York to compel them to answer ques- tions propounded by the Interstate Goma ect which I cannot talk * he ‘replied. ““l now am consider- report of the commission on the T have reached no eon- le was reminded thet an oMolal state- nt had been made public recently by Department of Justice, in whioh {t a said that “no other proceedings egainst him (Harriman) and -no proceed- ngs against the Union Pacific have} -ither boen determined upon or are now | Under consideration “That statement Attorn: jeneral Bonaparte responded. L cannot say now awhether any action nay be taken against Mr. Harriman or ot,” not authorised,” POPE RECEIVERSHIP WILL —NOT-STOP-WORK-AT-PLAN TS: WESTFIELD, Mass Aug. 15.—Acting | Mans Floyd, of the local | ypinnt of the Pope Manufacturing Com- | iny, stated that the appolutment of a} -niver for the company will not cause of the local plant of th employs lize ‘actory a. When you use soap, you do the When you use Naphtha Soap, the work is done lor you—the soap does it. There's the di ordinary soap and ; P.& G: Naphtha Soap. In one case, it seven in the morning till four in the afternoon to -and every bit of the work is hard. In the other case, the work is done in half that time; and every bit of it is easy. To Wash Write Clones: thoroughly. Fold and ro!l each piece separately, Put them in a tub of cold or lukewarm water i: P. & G. Naphtha Soap, shaved fine, hus been dissolved, Let them soak for half an hour (longer if water ae will cover them, If an more soap on them, After clothes have soaked, rub lightly on the wash-board, or souse them up and down. Rinse in clear water, blue and hang out to dry, _ P. & G. Naphtha Soap is Ss) grocery in this city. The price is 5 cents a cake. PROCTER & GAMBLE. ; eaten: Pet bey, een Inod, M. x. } | cold water had bro! | Greenport 8.45, shi Meanwhile sallormen were unhooking a | Ure Hodge was in swimming his best. The shock of the nt him back to his Henses. He yelled, “Hellup, heilup,” and plainly showed he wanted the ald of the “handsome, brave life-saver. First Officer Richard @uinmers had command of the life-boat, which picked the stoker Up Just as Lis strength gave out. He was pretty, nei they got him back to and holsted him up, while the | paaseng: Cheerea and swung their oape, From the time the first alarm was | given unti! the steaner got St full ‘stents Hconiotiaseuer sins biaiasis Neda wae “aul if right’ inside of ten minut Ryotlone:o! ocak: John Jame- son's Siu” i the b NO MANILA CONTAGION. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—The records of the Mantle Bureau of Health show | thet for six months not a contagious disease has been in evidence, a record not known to have been equalled tn the history of the ‘stands. GTenpot nl Stele sin) New York by Montauk Steamboat cote steamer ““Shinnecock’! 5, E.R, Saturday 00 PM, arriving r Inland, 9.00 P. M Raturning via L. LR. R. from Greenport, Sunday at 3.35 or 9.00 P. M., or on Monday at @.35 or 8.00 A. M. Bpecialexcuralon tickets. good going dy boat and returning by rail, on sale at 120 Brenatey and 203 and 9 Fifth ave, New Round trip. +, 83.65 ordinary laundry work. P. & G.(rrocter & Gamble) erences between takes you from do the washing; Delightful Week-End Trip | sight far astern and! from. New Pier Soap the clothes lightly but in which a quarter of a cake of they are very dirty) in as little y dirt spots remain, rub a little for sale in almost every pacts ul service as if you came in Person. The Largest ie of Underp riced Furniture Shown in the City Is Here HE Big Store’s August Furniture Sale, aside from being the ‘liveliest’? in town (we broke all records again last Monday for the third time this month) claims superiority over all others fo: two other reasons of greater importance to you. First—\t presents the largest collection of underpriced furniture now shown in this city, Second—It's underpricing is the deepest in the city, Or, in other words, it gives the best bargains and the most of them. We have no half-way methods in conducting such sales. We begin our Furniture Sate price-cutting by putting a special Sale price on every piece of furniture in the entire Furniture Store: Nothing isexempt.. We have nat a“ regular’’ price in the Furniture Store from, erst ist to August s1st. Some pieces are reduced more than others, but they are all bargains. And it.is no small furniture stock that is thus treated, as everybody who fas ever visited our Fifth Floor knows. Comparisons are difficult to make and of little importance anyway—it is not how much we have but what we have, that interests you—still there are very few larger furniture stocks carried in America, and none that gives a better chéice to*the man or woman of: average means. And every piece in it is ata bargain Price, now... Our advertised specials are not “ baits.” for, with no danger of being ‘‘ switched?’ :o the purchase of regular-priced goods, _ Here’s a glimpse of the way prices are clipped: You get what you, ask 5 = z Dressers | Hall Settecs, [3 e ky j Regularly Sale Price) Recuter nisi Women’s $9.75 Silk Skirts} 35.0: se ne Hs Bite mahogany 83.00, oak FA5) sass 7.50 0 $2.00, mape 24.00, oak 215) One of the Best Ofcrs of the Season Apa) ea 8:00; Oaks see) ALB) E wish while you are reading this aavertisement you sete 16.50, oak : 14.75 could see the skirts offered in tnis sale—otserve the rot 2° Gig fine quality of the silk of which they are made and Chiftoniers \6 Piece Parlor Suites also their style, finish and general appearance. If that were | reeutariy Sale Price | Reet lrrly Bale Price possible, all we would have to] $8.50, oak.... $6.75 | $84..0, Verona.. do would be to print the price. | 22.50, mahoga’ 15.00, 73.00, Tasestry 23.00, birch 17,00 | 85.00, Damask They are undoubtedly the] 24'00' mahogany. 98.00, Damask. handsomesr and most striking | 27.00, oak skirts thar have ever been of- | 31-00, oak tered at anywhere near even | 47-00. maple. 135.00, Damask; 52.00, mahogan their former price. 72.00, mahogan The illustration can give you C hina Closets only an idea of the general looks Oak Hall Glasses isi Bee Cakes Sei —the rich luster and the rustl- Bahay : Ci Sule Price : : ing quality of the silk cannot -$17.50 70.00 be shown :in a picture, not} 53.00. 5 150. - 12.00 described. £0.00. 12.£0.:.. 11.25 A “4 35.00 10.00, 9.00 You have a choice of either| 29/50) 8.50 taffeta or peau de soie in colors, zs, | , black and waite, and'a beautiful] Enameled Bedsteads | 1°-°°: 56. 00; 85.00, Library Rockers shade of gray—all accordion plaited. There are about 93 skirts in White and Colors. One of « kind, | Regularly Sale Price ( Regulatly. Sale Price $19.51 mahogany.. the lot—all crisp, new and fresh 21.00 | pecutarly Sale Price | Regularly Sale Price fromthe manufacturer, Worth ang $20.00... $12.00 | $42.00. “$35 00 easily $9.75; to-mor- 23.00... 16..0 | -00.., 2 3.00., . row while they last... $5.90 | Se Ee) GO ass EM) Mahogany Bookcases | Reawarly Saie Price Re; | (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) Library Arm Chairs $50.00 .. $71 SOO. $82.60 | Ropu aily Sule Trice | Regularly Sale Price | Cigars for the W eek- End ReLOO se r0l00 | e24:008. 21180] 520,00 2.00 | $28.00... -$22.00 5B.00.. 62.00/ 17.00.. 1525] 18.00... 14-00) 45.00. .. 36.00 KE your cigars with you. You are sure of what you pared at as CN SE ee get here—nor so at the country hotel, the little grocery Nags | Dining Tables store or the summer resort cigar stand, You are sure Sideboards | rapes of more than good quality, too, here—tne.e’s a saving of a| Regutariy Sule Price! f half of the-prices usually charged, $25.00, oak. $19.50 Look at these specials for to-morrow and the half-day | 31.00, .ak + 24.00] 45:00, oak Saturday. 45.00, oak. - 40.00] 34°00! oak. 46.50, oak - 42,00} 52°00! oak HOFFMAN i) Se roi uke GRUMBLE Riveae beg famous Se 60.00, cak. 55.00 152200) oak. £ g mous 106¢ cigar o! ast hy 04 price, box of $1 80,00, oak. €5.00 .CO, voeee » | TURKAN. ERFECTO Se__donvestic 40.00, mab: : Crear Of “erveptoMsT = 02,00; - i800; mat seany, week-end price, box of SU... ; ; + 76.50) 56.00; maho CASANOVA DIPLOMATICO—one of the| PRIME BEAUTY LIPLOMAIICO—s i ahogany... hi lity clgsrs which hive don did 8) stle ca 5 98.00, mahogaay 88.C0/ 47.00, mahogany. fich to make our st partic | teciend prea tovel 30° 6) $1.24 | 106,00, mahogany 95.00 | LM EL CASTOR PURITANO—«his is our best Porta. Rican. oly a ede from the great upland tobacco; a splendid 10c a.raight Neekend! pricey box $2.4 110.00, mahogany '3-Piece Parlor Suiteal Reguley Sale Price. | $59.00, Tapestry $47.00 65.00, Velour 47.50, Damask 65 00, Verona.. 121.50, Tapestry 125.00, lapestry 16u.00, Damask.. Mahogany... 153,00, Moire Damasx Mahogany. (Stegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) Parlor Tables Regularly $56.50, Vernis-Martin.. 36.00, Vernis-Mar.in 30.00, Vernis-Maitin 21.00, Vernis- Martin 18,50, Vernis-Martin 24.50, Mahogany 7 Mahogany... Mahogany Sale Price Iiyt weekend price, box of METROPOLE BOUQUETS flag domes werkend Brice, box ae “rough, b ‘oe of the clyar 0. goou \alu atknown Por oR ia: end price, bo. of 50 ALINE'NEILSOn PEX? ECTO—a rood Sc weekend price, $ COLONIAL PERFECT: vod Sc cigar; Orders b/ mailing ele, acne ililed yrompt- Paronage of dealers solictted. Main Floor, Rear.) LILLIAN!RUSSELL—the famous Se i the Ice, box of, yy, UE UES tore el | (Siegel Cooper Siore, Friday’s Specials in the Grocery Strictly Fresh Groceries, Meats, Fish and Vegetables at. Lowest Prices M OST housekeepers have found that the greatest and surest economy is to be had by purchasing their supplies at the Siegel Cooper Grocery. It is simply because we sell the best qualities at the lowest prices, and we don't sell the poor qualities at any price. Our service is quick, careful and -efficlent, too, Telephone or mail your order tf-You like—you will ger the same | Crisp Soda Biscuits, || Fountain Preserved Fresh Meats We deliver rnywhere, trem Batiery 16 110th street, all pald or charged orders for fresh mei ts, gate) oll imatve rib 10 ec Daylight meee Fresh supplies irom tne ovens every FRESH POUND CAKE—c rabem , saltives, ginger or femen er. 416; ree $3 14e | | j carton., Doren Jars each or sesorted, Sliced Quiaces, Bllced Barth Sliced Citror RI ard Se; German or le 9 UStollenicoltce eikere Bers lve ROCOLAL ET or val SPONGE! ‘Chkes: tolls or Heston ‘ere Sugar Wafers | | | eater E Paliter'e CHOCOLATE or | at Db Short tore. quarters of speiag lamb; Ib 10c hy he dclicinus ice cream 0 19 deman to wt 24c INDIA-CEYLON TEA—the celebrated Fountiin biend, WHITE LABEL, puched In London (n sir-tight conlsters to retiin its full strength and deltelpus Haron, 1 'S cans $2.00; 1-1b, can, 60c ' STICKY FLY PAPER—box 25 dou 5e ble sheets, 3$c; 3 double sheets. PREMIUM. FLOUR — Fountain quality, | guaraoieed equate Har priced { 218 78 | cial Hy pack do. lic tes serving with 35c package... HAZEL JAMS—new strawberry, ra cherry sad twelve other copular $2.10; 1-1 Phoealx 18e TOUTE RRUTHT CAKES! cheery cases, nuteakes, | FRESH PRETZELETTES, Oceen biscuits, iors pices) w Wave original opular blen only rhe Bix Sior round or POWDE 2.40; 4 MARACA)» copyrighted; sold Grocery: dean, 10 Ib 28e Ve dor POWDER an RED SALMON—the fr mous BEAUTY brand; doz. $1.70; Inib. can, Fresh V arcane Fresh Fish We clean fresh fish free of charge, SELECTE) CHICKEN HALL.) olor Vowder, Engiish Urea Hyson or MIXED: § 1 nated SO. rc ledine dry and general housshold wieet box. > Every man who patron- $(5 Blue Serge Suits, {1 Biack ‘Thibet Suits, $12.50 50 to $15 Two and S |315, Two-Piece Fancy Worsted Pee $12.30 Fancy Cheviot 8 nce $12.00 Fancy Cheviot Suits, Sa $13.50 Black Serge Suits, Suits |$15 Two-Piece Flannel Suits, ($14 Fancy Worsted Suits. $7.50 to $10 Two and | $10 Fancy Cheviot Suits, Piece BA 50 $8 Two-Piece Flannel Suits, Piece | $7.50 Fancy Worsted Suits, (Slegel Cocper Store, Suits |s10 Two-Piece Worsted Suit Closing Gut the Men’s “Foot Mould” Low Shoes T is customary at this time of the year for us to clear out all our summer low shocs—to make way for fall and | winter goods. Most important is the offer of all our ‘*Foot Mould’’ Oxfords, ranging , in price from$3.50 to $5 at the one sale price of $2.85 ain Floor, Rear.) Little need be said’ about the merit of the ‘“Foot Mould’? make. - izes our Shoe Store knows that they are the best shoes that their prices will buy in a America. Best in style, best in comfort and fit and best in wear and looks. Here they are; Your choice of our entire line of these low shoes; none reserved; tan or black; sold regularly at $3.50, $f and $5. Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) A Talking Machine for $1 a Week Victor Talking Machine or an Edison Phonograph’ A Dazen Reeords Pay for them on those easy tefms and enjoy the instrument while paying for it. ‘Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear. it American Wines Q. Burgundy, Cabernet Claret. oc oreeretaut Sauteraens case $4. 12 ats Imperial Zintandel, St. Old Friere Cee! 12, gts. ~—Extra Special af ae pase Preses, Border Vieuc Claee Gre ie $4.59 Toben 25 e Busgundy Rhine Wi ines | “BUKCKHARDT & SOHNE, Delueshelm, A. Ke Niersteiner, case 12 qt Diedesheimer, case 12 ate Hechheimer, case 12 ats. Rudeaheimer, case 12 qtm Clarets ARMAND FRERES IMPORTED 3-STAR COGNAG MALT. WHISKEY— $5.10 HOSPITAL TONIC 5. 1 19¢ speclal reduced pric. =| bate... joren.. TAILS, fall Quan imports Tera, uly: per zalon Bordeaux, Ree : 45c¢ St. Julien, case 12 Qthvsey.erseesees DOPPEL, GETREIDE KUMMEL— Margaux, case 12 Gtheyse 2 $8.50; full quart 75¢ IMPORTED CO. ase, $11 doitle, . $1.00 Pooter-Canet, case 12 ats, Chapeau Lr Grange, cane 2-00 Quinquina Dubonnet: ; GNC TREADMILL RY ral, $4.28; full ROYAL MONOGRAM The famous tonic and aprettier; He bole [ Freoe RIC DUPEY & CO. IMPORT ED CHA The acne of Brea lfian taventand aeuaihy 30 Extra Dry: erse of 12 Qt. $2.04 ven Leib. ibars, 49¢ Fresh Rolled Oatmeal. a re: fe o New Long Ix-and Beets N a er Virginia W. Batra latge fancy new #¥ 0% ZO Cmom ae4 a4. i ‘1 4 Bom: mte: Sn’ >rC: 0! a at nN ene ss tr, z ma 2 FF ent ote OFF ent sae Fs 3 OF i=} os LONG Bi telesenanien LONG 181. PEA BEANS—Scotch green pres, enki broken leer 10 ib catmeal or Carolina LOSTON Mere We ae - : at hieee aba Puritan Medac. Old Friars Burgundy Old Friars Ries! 12 ais, nee