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JOHN D. NOT TO BE CALLED Ih Government's Attorney William G. Rockefeller Will ~~ Be Asked to Testify. “TRIAL DELAYED AGAIN. Warns Both Sides to Be Ready Sept. 17. By agreement the sult ineituted by ‘the Government to dissolve the Stan-| | @art Ot Company of Now Jersey, hich was scheduled to proceed to-day swith Justice Franklin Ferris, of St. Louts, sitting as referee, was adjourned wntll Sept. 27. fox, attorney for the Government, ard Joun G, Milburn for the Standard Oil @{t thet date He hoped that both partics would find !t convenient to have | all witnesses necessary or thelr state- Mients at hand on the time slated. Oniy & few spectators were in Ce cult Court room of the Post-Omce Rockefeller pebposnaes ‘were disappointed. Mr. Kei announcing that up to the present hay not deemed it essential to the/ pours investigation of the conpeo- lon Gon ot the Standard Oil with emailer ba re-| tlantof pacifention. agrons this p itho = hi to proposition when he ed Our consent to another postpone- In return be said that nowe of ee oa hic It can ine ese at the Sark Kell stated that loge that subpoenas haa! mn issued for the naicers of five og; | any of Call for Books Pa Papers. ‘The papers recite the date of actly Ganges) and ‘oall uyon the. witnesses yee In court all stock books, sock iOrs, proceeidings of directors’ eet- and records to indicate the net_and Btandard Ot) Compan; of Pennsylvania, to pro- il recordx showing thelr absorption ry tandard Oll Company. These of- ficials will also reply for the National and the United ints of Pennsylvania, other all an ‘nde Hampton, Hquidating —trustess, tl, are also summoned, prove cor- ~ WOU Teale its Uauldation fader an order of the Inited States Co the lise the one the “6 the Ohio Supreme Court ate polved what was then known aa the true himtory of tanderd Ol ment. The isinons until the Standard mn Pe Now Jersey was formed Layride time cortifioe ten tothe of O Were Inmued by the trustees and later exchanged, share for catare, tor the stoi of the new oom- Pany. The tnside history of thin ex- Chango, and exactly how It was effected has never an yet been dincloned ir any court, nithoux) many attempta have Been made to get at Mr. Kbllore believes that under the Gerieion of the Untted States Supreme: Court In what known as the Paper ‘Trurt. ores forne the roduetion of alt papers ire tine to the ¢ ereby ent ‘lat the bottom haee very interesting and jong sourht for Inge COTTON MARKET STRONG “ON SUPPORT BY BULLS. In response ne on the be- private w orted the we ANY was heavy byring of Jan: al and ty Septer= fi to 147. December, 1 EX-CONSUL ABERCROMBIE KILLS HIMSELF WITH GAS. Coteut mulcide t Brees yxiasion at his apart THIS OIL CASE Says Wudge Ferris Postpones It, but: ‘Judge Ferris warned Frank B. Kel-| Company to de in readiness to go abead | would bo pare eae from | feature | > 1 BATTLE RAGED | ABOUT THE BUDY CF FRENCH MAJOR eave Corpse’ of Com- mander to: Moors. Sept, §—The Government to- unced that it was convinced se serious confiict, In whioh eight amen ~ were killed F ocourréd Tuceday Bepi 3, and Vice-Admiral " Philibert’s cable that Message of yesterday. referred, to the aume engagement. The special despatches received here from Casablanca’ differ in regard tw the Getails’ of the recent fighting there, some of them emphasizing the falling Yack of the French troops before a [powerful oarush of the Moors. | It ‘now appears that Major Prevost, jof the Foreign Legion, was killed io | the thick of the Sighting which raged at Sidi 'Mouma, were the Moors at- tacked tie Frenah fying column aa it wie returning frosh Littelill, where bands of the enemy bed bean diapersed, | Aa fhe Moortah hordes galloped Phide abanting hymns, che Perrot tines were quickly formed’ to receive the shook. | front Major Prevost, who was in of his men, said, “Courage, my voat's hi seonaw thet ear of the Me. athe i Pagion refusing. to empandya thelr beloved commander. jer the |olaah of, \ were Moore eee eng for the corns ‘The newspapers pete beneratty com- Svent ecureny tocdental to. the Past iy ory te ee but TAs adG that France's rci'tion as one the policemen in that country brings Very heary share of the Inbor, situa! is now referred to as and not an expedi- TANGIER. Tata Gees advices recetved hero omit of Casetfanca say ‘eat Prorigs Rae reed cod at Ro as have mobilised hostile plenty of as gall. who. $8 os woarch from Tangier, any signs of preparing to =ITHECLOSING STRONG|= ee ket to-day, declines in London heiping on the depression Northern Pucific fel! 11-2 Canadian Pactfic 114 Union Pa- ing, Amalgamated end conde 1 and Southern Pactto, pearre ean Smelting and Brooklyn Transit large fractions. Minneapolis, St Paul nd Seult Sainte Marie rose a point Dealings were in moderate yolume. Later the sciling was more brisk and the dectine still under way, toh pri rally at noon carried prices U's level, American Gann pe Prptares, pains wife lea a RI American, Exter a evemoaoatan market rebounded. ‘chiosge., Beilleton and Quincy selling at 228 compared wi Zi8 for the ng sale in Pra Tee The tsonusora ot Btock Ex- canghe faflure sed te hort covering and Reading moved red up id ‘orth Ameri- cand 1 lore Securitive gave way 1 Late trading was tmited, but the tone Was firm and prices at the beat of the day. the final dealings prices rose ai around tie closing being active with wains averaging from 1 to 2 points, ‘The Closing Quotations, fags aed” Shatin ec The" Bins peslasts % fina) quotations are 3 2 Alta, Chalm.. Allis Chaim. “pt janes oP PREEE ES + = oe we RE OF Atch., Batt, va A ieceaeses SBESB' Bots cS ARRAS 6 Net th fat ot South.” Lat "p} Routh. 34 pt, ¢ SR LASERS + ttt++] fe, SERB ltt tl Manhattan Foreign Legion’, Refused ta) near Casa |-way, subway and |poration. of the Manbattan: repent OEE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5; 1907, EMAIL LIMES IS NO OWIDEADS FOR INTER MET. STOCKHOLDERS Cost' of Improvements Public Service Board Ordered Is | . Excuse Diréctors Give. The directors of the In' Metropotitan Company, the he “Li iin efternoon and déclded to pes the quar- terly dividend on the preferred, stock August Belmont presided at the meat- ing, which was lengtily, The news that the divklend had bean passed was taken by Wall street to mean that steps will be immediately taken to force the Metrapolitan lines into the hands of a receiver. One of the Interborough directors maid that tho dividend could not te declared because of the added expense in construction that will ‘oon be entailed ty order of the Pubiic Service Commission, which has ordered additional service on many ines. An hour after the Interborough- Motropotitan mecting the directors of the” New York City Raibvay met in the same room. The personne! of the Greotorate of both corporations is about the same. The New York City Rallway ia pledged to 7 per cent. dividends for long leases of the Metro- politan Street Rallway and Third ave- nue lines, The probability wes that the dividena Queetion would be taken up, but re Tepresentative of the corpors- unt! ing Of Prevost's| im customary aaaert cain prep peter tae pl aban) topear Te Copper 4 that the New York City Ratlway Company meeti@r ts a routine Mine | meeting merely, \as the dividends of the coricern are not payable unti] Oct. 15. to 0. It Geclare dividends at "ADRIATIC BRINGS. RECORD NUMBER —Mative| The White Star liner Adrtatio to-day Vicinity | brought in 89 first cabin and &M second jgere—a record “number tor her. Bhe had 835 in the steerage, Among the frst cabin passengers was M. H. De Young, owner of the Ban Francisco fifteen hours’ | Chronicle, returning trom a five weeks’ not showing | trip abroad. Mr. De Young is an en- makes hostfle| thusiestio defender of Ban Francisco, se OTOCKS RALLY AND eadioaiat that Cie cites had been uy- earthquake disaster to divert that liye. renttul i he gave jong Mats of figures seule" that The city was being rebuilt paneenaers ae “Widener, of Philauelpaia, bie . daughter and son. was declared off until to-mor-/ FLATIRUN AND BULLET BREAK ‘UP NEGRO BALL With Cakewalk to the Police Station. The Lone Star BSoctal Club gave x [eakewalk that began—last night ‘and ended to-day in Hibernia Hall, Shoeps- head Bay. The last number onthe card Bay police: station ard Coney Island Court. The souvenirs tncinded. razor @lashes,| fatirons, pistol bullets and ture, ‘The membera of the Lone Star Social Club are cdlored. Some are stable boys, some are chauffeurs, and some are porters. They began errtving and stepping very lofty shortly after mid- night By 2 A M. thay were throwing thetr feet in‘a manner that caused envy among the poorer perfdurmera. During @ lull one Lone Star argued with another that Dr. Booker T. Wash- ington wus a greater man than Prot Joseph Gana, Tee negative responded with one of Prof. Gaas's telling argu- ments to the jaw, and presently Hiber- Hall was alive with chocolate-cream ta. A revolver barked anda pellet Gf lead struck Archibald H. Denham, a white man who was passing th The bullet nipped his hip Dr Policeman Joe Haines heard t} and’ shots and came breosing Bezalel) Quiet streote widh nightstiek ready’ to rap shins. He ruaned into the ‘guy | pau flooded with light. Now, whore a.gentieman can carry a flatiron In hs | Grews sult ia bard to guess, but the tees Femina tat Haines collided with the hort corner of u flying flatir foored “him. bey CSTE ‘As soon as the ship stopped Halnes crawied to his feo and neld his gun on the erowd. Whiatied faintly, but some kind neighbor telephoned for the police and a wagontul responded with large hickory” ttunon. eons which just fitted the curve of the African skull. The oops rounded ug e umber of rioteru arm sent to Revep. tion Hospital for an ambulance. Dr. Moore iched up Haines’ hamborger and took Denham to the hospital, They arrested Robert Burt, of East Ninetgenth street and Vorhess avenue. Bhoepshead Bay; Rovert Hudson. Av. nue W and Shore Road, and Chai @mith, They were arraigned Magistrate Yoorhees in the Coney in felonious attack | ity to @ charge of carrying brass Riinucks’’ and was held for the Grand usyaeemithsiwaal Relliitore racine Hon oharged with disorderly conduct. = BORAH’S TRIAL SEPT. 23. BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 5.—The date of the beginning of United States Senator Borah's trial fa Bept. 23. He ts charged with conspiring to defraud the Federal | Governateht DY SOVUTINg NiegAL entry of — timber lands. Lord & Taylor Shoe Department 1,000 purs of Mz comprising lo of patent leather, k Boys’ i 10% to 13% $2.00 Broadway & 20th S “Special” for Friday & Saturday to be cleared sses’ & Children’s Lig hest Grade Shoes w and high cut, id and biack Russia, 6 to 8 8% to 11 11% to2 2% to5% $1.50 $1.75 $1.95 $2.50 formerty $2.25 formerly $8.00... formerly $8.60 formerly $4.00. “Grenadier” or FIich Cut Boots, button and lace; tan Russia, Black Russia and patent leather, 6 to 8 8% to 11 11% toa 2% to 514 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Shoes for school and dress wear, 1 to 6 $2.50 t.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Stern Brothers Walking Boots, and Oxtord Ties, al Women’s Shoes= Autumn Styles Pumps, Sailor, Gibson so Evening Slippers Dance of Dark People Ends} pat steak head. black eye and busted nusn | IN TAN AND GREY SUEDE, TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER, VICI AND IDEAL KID, MOST APPROVED SHAPES, HIGHEST GRADE WORKMANSHIP, CHOICEST SE- LECTED LEATHERS, C (First Floor, Annex) West Twenty-third Street) other oonceite of a most original na- |) DPhe Bronxdale police say that he at- l tempted aulclde six weeks ago. tn the days of the elder Tamaden the | to that the market was sagging on_A | road-house was a grand march to the Sheepshead | ™Aln-tra jas the wagoners along the pike, made | place. AUTO KILLS TRADE, SO HE ENDS LIFE Machines Whiz~ P: James Ramsden’s Roadhouse and He Loses Business, popular stopping-place, But the rushing, mobile changed all that. Automobllists in search didn't have to stop there, existed. dinner |whead. Tameden's business went pieces, and he suffered dropey, wife, Annie in f There ho blew Ramsden was res |WHEAT BREAKS ON with braina, old. Because the automobile had oliminated space and made him road-house worth- jess, James Ramadén, who inherited the old tavern at White Plains and Boston roads from his father, to-day ahot him- aelf in the temple while In his bedroom }son & Co, waa announced sharp depitne in Chicago. Corn was fou a, being on the ed road between New York and Boston. Coactiing parties, as well teady. ber: LOT 7-8. Chicago's oppning pricea ¥9 8-4 to 99 1-8 awe fey Oconomy [dace eat: Men’s Madras Shirts, 50c Made of a fine quality of madras, in stylish black and white effects. Plain or plaited bosoms, with separate cuffs, Shirts that will go well with the new Fall suit, and un- matched anywhere else at their price—50c, Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s New Fall Scarfs, 25c More of these good-looking neckties in handsome Autumn patterns; 23-inch French Four-in-hands, in plain and fericy colors, Splendid value at 25c each. Women’s Fall Suits at $14.50_ “They are smart up-to-date cuits of herringbone serge, in black, blue and brown. The jackets are 27 inches long, have semi-fitted backs and are sin- Ble breasted, with patch pockets and velvet collar and ouffs, inlaid Neb Se of braids. The skirts are side plaited and trimmed wia a fo Specially priced at $14.50. Girls’ New Tailored Suits at $10 Smart suits in the latest styles, and suitable for street and school wear. They are made of materials showing dark, broden plaids, in blue, brown and red. The jackets have semi-fitted backs, are douvie-breasted, satin- Mned and have patch pockets. Skirts are side plaited and trimmed with e fold. Special values at $10. Girls’ $5 Coats at $3.75 In Advance Fall Styles These trim little reefers are maue of pretty mixtures, are beauti- fully taliored and finished, and have velvet collars and emblem in A big order, placed ~ uring the dull sesson, maxes the price $3.75 far nese coats of $5 quality Good Corsets Specially Priced The ty of your Fall gowac depends siuius. us mucn upon your corset as upon the dressmaker. Here are severa: styles of graceful corsets to choose from, aly one of waich will inele in. eee a good fit and good lines. At 50c, regularly 85c—An excellent model for full figures with medium bust wud deep hips. At 50c, regularly 85c—Extra wide tape girdles; supporters at- tached. ‘At /5c, regularly $1.25—C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, long and short hip wodels, Gr He vatiste, At $1, regularly $2.50—R & G Corsets. sverige figure, supporters front and back. At $1.50, regularly $2.50-—R & G models, for well developed ng- ures, medium bws.-40U under arm, loug over hips and abdomen. At $1.50, regularly $2.50—P. N. Corsets. Excellent for full fig- ures, low bust, icng hips, supporters front and side. Beautiful models for the Shoes for Women, Boys and Girls Four-tine-shoe bargaliin well 108 th investigating. Just read_the detail: At $1.50, regularly $2.50—Women’s low shoe kidskin Jow shoes, wiiu Welled and turned soles, heels; natty styles; full range of Bizes. - At $1, reguiariy $1.75—Girlw white canvas button shoes; sizes 814 to 2. At $1.50, reguiarly $1.75—Small boys’ shoes, of box calfukin. with solid iecihur su.es. Sizes 10 to.13%4. boys’ $2 Shoes at $1.50-—Weill made with suirdy soicu to stand hurd weur, St Women’s biack medium and high 10e8 of Casco Calfskin Underwear and Hosiery—-Bargains ‘This quartette of offerings of Hostery and Underwear is bound to prove interesting for some meinber-ot the family — Women's Stockings, 15c Px ~-Seconds of 250 quality; open work, light wedght, seamless black cotton, allover lace; reinforced heels and toes. Children’s Stockings, 12}¢¢ Palr—Fine or broad ribbed black cotton, seamless, donbi¢ heels and toes. Men's 50c Underwear at 35c—Summer weight, ecru cotton; Shirts with short sleeves; Drawers to match, ankle length, with rein- forced gussets. Men's Socks, 12!:¢ exire strong heels and to Seamlese cotton, fast bluck or tan; . end elastic ribbed tops. with Ribbons at Smaller Prices Because they are ‘seconds.’ They are of satin taffeta, in white, ‘ight blue, pinx, mais. Nile green and Illac, % tncb to 4% Inches wide. No, i 55c piece of 10 yds.; regularly llc yd, $1,05 piece, ENG: ,90cplece of 10 yds,; regularly 17¢ yd., $1.65 plece, No. 16,166 4 $1.50 plece of 10 yds.; regularly 27c yd.; $2.65 plece. W0--40,25¢ yd.,$2.40 plece of 10 yds.; regularly 42c yd,, $4.10 plece. No. 60.30c yd.,$2.90ptece of 10 yds.; regularly 62c yd.. $6.10 piece, Fine Bargains in Rugs and Mattings Just when you need them for freshening up the house for Au- tumn and Winter, $25 Axminster Rugs at $19. ihr —About forty of these rugs In three fine Oriental patterns; 9x12 f Axminster Halli Runners at $i 8.75—The Size is 4 ft. 6 in. x 12 and they are one-third under regular yalue. Also seventy-five rolls of China and Japanese Mattings, in assorted ‘colors, all onethind or more under value, from 12%¢ to’ 190 tt a yard, In small rolls. Perfect goods, but a Summer stock. Room {s noeded, henoe the lowered prices; but the variety !s too great to quote them. JOHN WANAMAKER Fornierly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. the tavern a stopping and refreahment ven when It had passed into | the hands of James Ramaden it was a nerve-racking muto- It rushed by tavern us though no such house tor ew York would be Just three speeds To-day the ofice fifty-six yearn, WALL STREET FAILURE. Wheat broke badly to-day when the | failure of the brokerage firm of Wat- Previous New York's opening: prices: Decem- December, ft | \ i oB'way at 6th Ay, Mth to.35th St. In Progress—The Semi-Annual Sale of China, Glass and Lamps, and the Annual Sale ef School Supplies. Having Purchases “Charged” The MODERN WAY: UICK, convenient, economical and THOROUGHLY SATIS- FACTORY—A DEPOSITOR’S ACCOUNT AT MACY’S. It affords ALL THE CONVENIENCES of the, ordi- nary “charge” account system, with none of the faults; and all the economies of Macy’s strictly CASH SYSTEM, Deposit may be large or small, as patrons elect:. Purchases made in the usual way are referred to this department for. payment. ‘Statements are mailed monthly. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent., compounded every three months, is allowed on daily bal- | Such accounts are not to be regarded’ as checking: ac- ances, counts, since we do .no. banking business, but any or all of a de- posit may be withdrawn at any time. For Women---A $10.00 Savin: On Handsome Street Dres "esp | EAUTIFULLY Tailored Dresses, fashioned of excellent quality Panama, in navy, plum and brown;. waist with broad shoulder effect, sleeves finished with wide cuffs over band ' of Val. edging; vest of tucked net with heavy Irish and Val. lace applique; new circular model skirts, finished with three large bias folds of self material; edged with narrow bands of self-<olored taffeta. Ordinarily Th Would Be $3874, | Sale $28.74 Other Street Dresses on display, including copies of lately imported models, in all the new fabrics, at’ prices ranging from $52.75 to $134.00 New Veils and Veilings. = ~~ ARTICULAR attention is directed to the showing of foreign and domestic novelties, including Umbrella and Square Veils, in lace, plain and embroidered Chiffon and fancy nets, with ribbon and velvet borders; also large assortments of Ribbon and Crepe trimmed Mourning Veils, in light and heavy Brussels net and plain and fancy Tuxedo meshes—round, square and straight ef- fects—ranging in price from 84c to $5.49. - Of the newcomers from Paris there is a shipment of Tuxedo Veilings in black, brown, magpie and desirable colorings, at prices ranging from 12c to $1.96 a yard. Other attractions in the stock include: Veils, plain and embroidere : 1% ae my su... 93e to $R.24 Real! Dace Rash Veil: 5 M4 and 98c to $24.84 ‘Chiffon Cloth Veiling, in ‘black brown and desirable color- Ings; plain, hemstitched, striped and with embroidered borders; yard. _48c to 69c Lace Veil 2 yards jong, black and colored; 1% Three Special Groups a rere of the Dispiay of Fall Models. Fioat, $14.75, Value $18.00—NEW MODEL SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, made of pure worsteds, in neat mixtures and plaids; tailored and trimmed in excellent manner, the coat made with hand-felled collars and lined with serge. Finer Fall Suits on Display up to $34.50. $9.94 —YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, value $12.50. Newest fall models—snappy as a young fellow fa , the coats with semi- fitting backs, broad lapels and serge Shown in plain blue and fancy cheviots. $12.50—YOUNG MBN'S $14.75 FALL MODEL SUITS, single and double breasted styles, fashioned of dark mixed wors- teds and plain blue serges; coats with snug-fitting collars and square-cut shoulders. Finer‘ Gra-es of Young Men’s Suits in Stock up /o £24.50, | Talking Machines, $8.49 and $12.74. Remarkable Money’s Worth... ‘Fg HESE are the “Imperial Princeton” Talking Machines, made Ti expressly. for us in one ot the foremost factories in ae eountry.They_arethorouchly. reliable and_satisfactor chines, reproducing in cleat tones all dise records, inc fe S dente ynstrate an “Imperial Princeton.” Small “PRINCETON” with 10-in Large “PRINCETON” with 12-in. 2-| oak cabinet, turntable. and oak cabinet, s0-In. turntable and 12] 31%, sare Jon tumntable and inch steel horn at bell Other ee pei in this Masteal Goods Store at Prices Ranging up to $109.90. -VIOLIN OUTFITS SPECIAL AT $5.71. Each Outfit includes a Stradivarius model violin, bow, case, music stand and instruction book. Other Violtns in Stock up to $19.49, Mandolins, $1.79 up to $14.94. --Mission “Clocks: Odd Designs Special at $1.98. WALL CLOCKS, one design illus- trated, ‘anding 2014 inches high; fitted with ” ey movements with hour and half hour strike on cathedral gong; cases finished in Dutch ‘oak; dials with brass hands and numerals? three different desi si CUCKOO Cl. OCKS, hand-carved from the Black Forest; 44 inches hi h, with 414 inch dials, hour and half- hour cuckoo call and hour strike on Dellsusaleteni naan ee - $2.94 Other Cuckoo Clocks ih Stock af Prices Ranging up to $27.66. PARLOR ALARM CLOCKS, im- ported, 734 Inches high; mahogany- finished cases, trimmed with ts fancy dials; alarm controlled by switch at base; sale. . reverses $1.88) Finer Clocks on Display tn the Basement af Prices Ranging up fo $750.00. Basement, cata