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»~& ¥- Math fe. ay. ev Ute I th OPE am, HN eee Clearing Hou Acti mn, ne EVENING WORLD, nate NDAY, Corer 21, 1907. Hghily better nignt ndiministerea a sopo- Ranasling? the patients aT een ptoma wa dav, Hit strength wax nore satisface tory and the fever bad disappeared jens Maria Valeria, .sec he Emperor and wife 4a ohd daughter if Arehduke Francis Salvador, visited the patient in the forenoon. peror Francis! | i B. Altman & Cao. NNOUNCE THAT THEY. WILL HOLD AN EXCEPTIONA™: _SALE OF BLACK SILKS, COMMENCING TO-MORROW. (TUESDAY), OCT. 22d, CONSISTING OF President of Met. Life Ins. Co.! ee Hin ia ne in_Hinois- Cental’ Accuses: His oe ife OF Winning Loom pasta aintere aareernaanrresmeat | PORTIA. WASHINGTON TO WED. a Proxy. Count,and- Mecting-4 Court Suit by. Giving __. BOSTON, Mus: Oct, .—Ports | ore -f ‘False T whieh at <tie close of busines on ota MARS te aapanicceced ? ce a: { Ss es V7 os Io bee Of busing on 14 Rooker T. Washingtor , js engaged to | ays Morgan ae O'Brien, | Put Off Till December. False Testmony. linday. wore cniidec! slaplelan ae 1S inarty W. Sidney Pitman, a nexro | Vent-and would receive assistan, had a deetdec effect on the stock. early dealings. the. tive ‘and excited “at substantial «ain Early, London cavlex reported tong tone to ths markets there, Walt, Console having -advaijiced!316 and | prepa ir | Americans anywhere from. (1-4) {o°03-4| Reqding <-. : 4 , vie 1 New-York! points, Union , Pacife,, Southern Pict Rem Areel es and Canadian ‘Pacific leading th the rise: THinoie Central: was an- excep- TEN SEPARATE GHARGES. inouncement was sade here by Lila M, Taylor, & friend of Miss Washington, CHICAGO. Ost. .—Stuyvesant Fish) PHULAPHUPHIA,: Oct. 2.—Counsel representihg Auguatus Hartje, the ist INANULACtUreT; who was TS > ails Central stockholders’ meeting!) a 5 AinrSe AO HRC SAS? | Phree. for Perjury and. Seven peel Dec. 8. The Harrtman.: people | gent’ artis, by the Allegheny County - Krevd- to the adtournment; “atthourh |ourt, appeared —befere, thy State: Su- te had previously. been ‘anxious to/t@tiur Court here toes to anake ar- ‘ . gument on a petition’ for the repening POSH sna tuck ae CRD aly: BA DOtMDLaiiy he cane nthe tind of newly die | The: dectalon‘ to adjourn the’ meeting | : : : wns the result of a conference heli atl: The evidence ‘clock ‘thia morning bstwesn Willlam | eriminating Jesters which paswa be | Uonally weak feature of the foreiti | go. Pacttia ‘ket. “Prest a Cromwell for ait, Harriman, ang |. tween 31. Hartje.and the famfiy" {ieestn tt | SS) Raflayw . Heny. 1 ‘Metropolitan wer oo former Judge Wi HL "Fatrar for xr. |coachman, ‘Thomas Madine, who was) ; Both. London nd the’ Continer sent | |e, allay ; We. repeat that: less hah yi was argued to-day pacore | Fish. The overtures cams from Mr. | named as corespondent Im. jhe muit. /Mberal busing orders to this side; ind! | Texas Panicle = three per cent. of .all: the Cromwell, wha. sought out the Fish |and other letters which passed betwoen eat vere We, BM 4. sisted that a : ea be ‘y $ coffee brought into: the ‘o-day secured a postponement of ¢ {people “and ‘declared he wished to toes ‘Hartje's two alsters and Howard [ably iarcsapel with the aver Burdon de- i Rie + yelopments in connection with the cock? tn. Pa = iy wid wey z |entat af Judge Rice after a consultation | bariking situation, and-that they did not| Weg. GL ees United States is “genuine + Java and Mocha. Of this anticipate any’ further exports of gold | (> Md. small quantity a large pro- He was intorined by Farrar that the: ‘Stained with him’ for th edefanse, were | Only agreement that could be reached | With the other Judges Informed Hartje's i i |) Jet G. Millburn, De Lancey Nicoll anda| Was to accept the terms of Mr. Fish ney that ae Court did not desire} trom this side In addttion to the $1.50,- 'J- B TD, ‘Lindsay. ‘The District~attor- this time to listen to argument on |00) to be shipped to Germany to-mor jv 2 Ghee atts roeeting una) Dec ayiand a cecieion | BG pomon is imported direct y Park & Tilford, ertta of the appeal, but that the|row, “O'Brien; dut will fle a. brief. .) of court, if the Harriman people 20! 3 whose blend of Java and Court was anxious to hear argumei Firat prices here showed advances i desired,.to.determine.theright-to-vote-|ae.to the. Court's power to order the.re>).over- Saturday's” finale-ranging from} Mocha is therefore abso- lutely true to its name. It re ere shares oe rts against | opening of the case. sey to 3 points. Smelting, Union Pacific, St. ‘ even charging forgery in the third chs temporary injunction” was} Counsdl for both sides then proc Paul, Amal, ted Copper, Souther: Gugrec.. Ths lndicimauts wery found by | Mried PY Judes Ball a week ago." |to argue on the quewtion of the Court’s|Pacifc, Minourl Pacitc-and Reading | TRIED TO SHOOT OUT TOOTH, the Grand Jury after Assistant District; After en extended conference Mr. lright to reopen the case and at thé | scoring the greatent gaina, SENT BULLET INTO BRAIN, | | cromweit sai rs sy Na ad moma matter was taken Und0r |”) severe drive made agalnst the short! > sibs ==hus the unmistakably finest iv ‘Hartje trom the deciaton | sterest, which was over-extended al | prrpsnuRG. Oct. 2L—Frank Zeymo: | flavor and. inviting. aroma yen eae Otte Allegheny County Court cwhich| the (clése of) laat, week, “helped ini the | gata"a vebal Tmtner, “hes no" talts 2 f j hat {t was the BSW coe bat! the nam eros we refused him a airorce, is pending fh the advance Sanilsts, FOr, two weeks he sutterea | Whichdelight the one “who {Seton to transfer collateral loans and | Srobably prolong the matter for a con- ere ie handed clown “hen the ape | Shortly after the opening further frac-| toothache and decided to “shoo!” out knows. rice, ground, is 4 accounts, which the officers | siderabie period, and that no official plication to reopen the case was filed. | tional advances were recorded and GE Gaetan molar with 2 3$-calibre 3] ts th . pul ere ef 'Se company were desirious of hiding | termination by the inspectors or telle so ae petition Presented to the court| smelters sold up to 611-4, « maximum £ 7. cents the pound, purvi the Pate Insurance Department, as to the shares of stock represented | {77 Hartje prosented elght reasons asa {advance of 33-4 points from Saturday. a not good and the bullet f ized, one cent more. _ 2.08 Den. of eacti year, from the com-! in pereon and by proxy at satd meet! Siiiitication: fora reopenin Citet | This movement nx -succeeded— oy a % or Vermilye jing has yet one Way or them are the following: That| general reaction of 1-8 to 1 per cent = to John ‘R. Hageman or Verm! ing hi ‘Deen. mong. a Rene pe Deliveries made out of town. “Oa, ‘wrokers, On Jan. 2, after the | the other. the success of Mrs. Hartje in the court the top Agures, which was caused reports to’the’Btate Insurance | ‘‘In the interest of the company and | below was owing to the perjury of her- the announcement of the heavy jee and of her oo-re: ndent in di debit balance of-the Mercantile, Me bad been “made out ‘and jfta stockholders at large, we conaiderlny the gonuinoneas of certain letters| chanics and” ‘Traders’ and Bank’ of : - = a to, the pccounts ould be trans- | it beet to_ postpone the meeting to Dec. Sees were test (ans @inoe the Borda ners at the Clearing House i. ferred back, 18, at 12 o'clock Hoon; and we agree in ument in e morning. ; team- Transters Held to Be Forgeries. |behalt of the interests we respectivaly Hares wtain bel of facta whieh wit | altp donde on the Sor to hs a new Assistant District-Atiorney Kresel|Fepresent that they sball vote for suoh beyond any doubt the mis-|law, record, nccompanied by excited fee as the adjoarnment when the meeting oon-|conduct of the respondent; that since | dealings —und a fall of 5 pointy Und: it these transfers, x ‘Supertor Exchan, CT WEAT- fous pu: ott £ “Court tet-| Americus Tee-on the piaiads ° ze - + | tors dy respondent to Thomas tended to temporarily check Insurance Department, |M. without any reports being received | Noaine thas core into Hare's poe-| Current. Around noon, however, ‘ inthe -eyes of the law, forgeries | or otber_ business being. transacted or these notes show anigeneral market was firm with prices as | _ iin atid ae aes . " ‘corresponden: je withina fraction of the best. Shen ‘recorded on the books! of the|*ny determination of the inspectors. | amourous spt bose * the statement that all the sheets had ~ Medium weight upeny and-that President Hageman| The ant Comumitise late last night | Qavanced eave that the petition avers | Kone (rough the Clearing House had | & Was) Terponatble for the. booKeeapine so ith emesiegs | a, adeimalon by | Aladine, the: Comte a anne tence of continued heavy : ey Merino Shirts Flery, Mr. Kresel aleo held that Mr. | o™“DoM pe undi Ca covering of stor! contracts, the entire man, i swearing to the correct. far “W y_ bee: gE oven ia Sing Faans pt aed to have | se oarket | eatierel increased with Drawers to match; in regular orshort inseams} (Rees of the reports made from the doc: | leaving oar Pave etter aul = sisters of the respondent. _ "| atrength during the afternoon and fur~ Loreen ther considerable advances were scored. a books, committed perjury. —\ | Pate“ pisn to-day declined to dlscu ——— Smelters still led in the upward movi $1.00 aa Sr hin helter to the | tne Situation, but was apparently high- | ven suena wandinopeped S oe Tack Medi h toed ua) imo: eased a ie rms. of agree- pints fr Saturday nion Pa: that body. arent Diente He sat. upon & table In his rooms LET OL KIPP SMaigainated Copper, Atentwon’ | pry edium weight saa atthe “Aud!tortum: Annex. ‘swinging his} | -[ a Fs OHAIACNT a i, 2 O'Brien, for Mr. | feet Tike a boy, and was eeeenuy in e a res Bother Pacific and the United ~ Gre ey V Or sled Shirts accured possession of the Cee ieee States Steel” shares: were m™ aa y e sa ‘fqrand-Jury minuv jullt up Besa a re "er apicuaua for strength. oe nee Shirts= We Drawers to match; 2 An advance in tho call money Ne Oerecular ti 0 ig attempt vA ye — Wt aa jie taper coat. an tne_fach fothat the READ! regular or short inseams; Clearing House inthe sum of mag = =$L50 se nad no appreciable influence on value Veteran—Mili! . [ich wera picenetuened by. the ie A é my tia Officer: Takes} snstnees-comis —— : edinmoweight sie iG Bae hy lon Is now well Gunana!| sy Leave of Regiment He | A reduction of, 1-2" cent ils Imported Ba Tee His Siok rates for sterling exchange old at this tim meres Rlomed Keen | a0 ectivel Ine UOTE $1.2 5 Porter Got Lost-and Salesman| Ldgut.-Col, Witla Halstead Kipp, of | Sekine fing to 7). 8 smn, of oe Ht i ° on Sate i Hired Sleuths to Find the Seventh Regiment, reigned trom |havanors in une Reneral Tat nin Tronr Medium weight Sy you = ye the organization to-day atu oct 1 to & points. 5 Him Waiting. tal ba spssinrtianr hand ialoer Ahsan ey — Grey Worsted Karn Shirts Kipp Chtet Clerk of the The Closing Quotations. : partmect- Soe ioe | rocastos inne Sips ectircineiorlees ad of fine grade; Shirts and Drawers ‘to match, with When. hereached -hie_oMoe to-day a] Shane! a tpouaumensse Baturday’s final en regular: or Shona : : “Tt represent,’ said Judge O'Brien in fn fle care, James Walker, a negro| giant floral horseshoe, from the officers tan in Ate carrier, employed by the wholesale jow- | of the Seventh Regiment, stood on-his $2. sole} = argent in olry_tinm of Unger & Choistle, l@esk The yeternn was visibly affected 1 Bi Bat jas he madg-a-ftew appropriate remarks | 4 a . 2 3 min Tesi aed Unselt € Teputa- | three hours at the Zohn street entrance |, tie fellow-oMicers In quitting the eyo RO In addition to the above, we are showing a tee him 10 the respect of ‘all the {to the Subway, scanning every faoy that See tpn rltae aie ead uate reall A SEN AT 5 complete assortment of Underwear of English, vice In the first thre th 4 aye q | Bases ooe eat atone Ta steel vice in the Arat threo yours of the |X aeench and Domestic: make i in silk, silk and wool, || Watker-and-dehn A.-Laaneli;ca-oalee/ ee RR Bett CoA ee Bin man connected with the fir came oleht Police eae Tcl ud ing peases $e Coctiandltsteeet ae ‘Beesides ears old, and says | anaconta ey APRS ad. ES. = Z JS ae uty oe. bet Atae Tan Aer ed a = 7 a eee rion ai th A fepartment una tnranty forces Mig Ana Lor ae aYtOFr- : was om jor | missing to. aa Walker. ————___ aN Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Somebody told a eleuth that a strangei SQUIRREL GOES TO CHURCH;|< roi hegro ‘Was sitting on two leather tei escopes at the Subway station and cry! - When the detectives arrived | DION: HEAR THE SERMON.| oa whit ee Walk nd-nald: a tho faets| Eres Phar eset nat Sienna Ost, M1 tell, tranaters , L my brethren, this''— ere. not and deso—heah gems andaliamonds ap Rey, Maimuel 3. Thompson —ralsed Judge O'Brien, “1p the! ant et tayouh don retake jor pand sid yolce at the most-dran! ements: An the reports of his simon-in the Me were poss: * there ss nothing In the aliseen » burch in Wayne + ; Bence inrehoe that they wore falne. patulereasace plead olien Chrttnas| }terday morning and then let the hand His Honest Judgment.” Presents were restored. — ARE Y | WarrING FOR “The . Autamn Girl?’ | drop and astilled the yol Served 50 Years, fads reammiina eter’ e4 triersec”| made of fine Maco Yarn; suitable weight for fall wear;— | | 5000 YARDS OF BLACK DRESS TAFFETAS |; REGULARLY SOLD FOR $1.00 & 1,25 AT. 7c. YAK arohivet, of \Vashington, ~The an- | WOMEN'S SHOES — Rau ee e TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, AS FOLLOWS; WALKING BOOTS OF “PATENT - LEATHER, AND BLACK, 0 RUSSIA’ CALF, : “MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS _ AS FOLLOWS, 4. MEN'S HEMSTITCHEDLINEN-HANDKERCHIEFS — ~~ -— ORDINARILY $1.25 & 260-PER BOX OF SIX. AT $1.00 & 1.85 ; MEN'S WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, PLAID AND TAPE BORDER EFFECT, ORDINARILY $145 PER BOX-OF-SIX a6 . — AT $1.00 WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ORDINARILY $1.10 & 200 PER BOX OF SIX AT 75c. & $1.25 | WOMEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ORDINARILY $1.45 PER BOX OF SIX AT $1.00 ESPECIALLY PRICED. WILL ALSO. BE -OFFERED | a ~- REGULARLY SOLD ~FOR~-$6.00 AT $3,85~PER“PAIR AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN> ORDINARY: — WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 | ORDINARILY. 24c._& 48c. EACH . AT. 15. & 25c EACH WOMEN'S FRENCH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 WITH HAND LATTICED HEM, | ORDINARILY 75. TO 95c. EACH 5 5 AT 50c. EACH = MLL OFFER-AT-SPECIAL SALES: 3 TO-MORRO: CTUESDAY).— THE FOLLOWING: ASSORTMENTS OF LINENS AND BLANKETSFOR HOUSEHOLD USE LINEN DAMASK.TABLE CLOTHS EACH, $2.75, 3.75, 4.50 & 6:00 DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH = .__—PER DOZ., $3.75 & 5.25 HEMSTITCHED LINEN-PILLOW-CASES,— PAIR--1:30, 1.60-& 1.75 ~HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS ~~. PAIR, 5.50, 6.50 & 7.00 HEMMED LINEN HUCK TOWELS. PER DOZ:;,3.60 & 4.00 DOILIES AND CENTERPIECES, TRIMMED WITH HAND.| Dat pDE CLUNY. LACE, DOILIES (ROUND) 5 5 EACH, 30c., 65c. & 85. “CENTERPIECES (ROUND) oh "EACH, “$2. 25, 3.60 & 5.00 “MUSLIN. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES AT SPECIAL PRICES. — UJ. swearing to the-correctnens ot : Sc oreperta. Mr. Hage: 5 5 | Tuage O'Dtien, “Awore inn we GRAN’ LEA ot the tego yoar end transactions rded on the, RIDE OF ARMY OFFICERS. and nothing more, Judge O'Brien t uneenaneed lared. that there was nothing 1 WASHINGTON, “Ost. 3h—Major Gen. i : i REL commanding the 3 Ailltie red sduirrel oc aay tees Teady eal framing— Since ane sees eae tee at Goes-Free with Every Copy of Next ‘Sunday’ s World in Greater New York, _ jamall- bright eyes gazed pee + Seems especially Adapted for home decorative purposes. ist,_andther—picture-in—cotors; sit upon him. — -— ‘There wan dead silence for a mo- tr y ny ve mien, eral itays. bofore docs) * ; see sta t out to its trees. nounced) 1 len, Vt nL On THOUGHT JUNKMAN A KIDNAPPER n Ttallan funkman, just Patary Jin emiaped being + ton aves ton’ gol swomen th map Ad lived at “SIZE COLLARS HAVE BUTTONHOLES WHICH ARE STAYED AND STRENGTHENED BY A BAR WHICH PREVENTS PULLING OUT. 15¢ EACH; 2 FOR 26C, -CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO., mancan din a.set of four colored pictures that are being given FREE with copies of The k, "The Hollyhock Girt” and “The Water Lily Girl" were distributed free Sundays, ( “The Autumn Girl” will be given away next Sunday, and the fourth and last of the set, “The Winter Girl.” will follow Sunday, Noy. 3. Get the Whole Set-—the Pictures Are Absolately Free to Greater New York Readers of The Sunday World. Room Apart- {ment complete $109.98 4, Booms Furnished Furnished $69.98 | aN | marten HMI alll | $149.75 Wireless Messages MAY BE SENT BY EMPLOYERS, LANDLORDS, SELLERS, LOSERS, &C., TO WORKERS, TENANTS, BUYERS, -FINDERS, &C., IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER THROUGH THE, WORLD'S ADVERTISING COLUMNS,

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