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He “Tried. to Establish Perjury, Charge. a ote SCHEME. ; ie and: oe RATHDRUM. fecond ifia! of Steve Ader murder of Fred Tyierom clatm jumper) potsts but a reaction set in as Aitorney* ~ iowitig: ot then trial: called Jamies McFarland, “of the ye pe ae Sea Warden Foel & Lon. feitbern South tet wt a be Under Slow but — Steady Selling. | Hocketn, — | tor- ue Religion to. Him, - | angEXeveaeSyor ka started higher !n the market} day, the xafns running from 1.to 2 Idaho, Noy. Fe FF £ Of the dgtense;: £0) io gavan joie ‘aséd xt, the iret Darrow tradfog 08, fand oh Ught ered throu«tiout the iat, line. was tn American losses were a heaviewt dec rz LeiA CH S55 corse R. Dyer, of. the vin the recent pro- tary ‘court of to jeave New York, wa: a ‘nije making the; attempts; . Dixon 3 employed by. “games W. Osborne, counsel for Col. Dyer, previous to, during and follow- ing the Court of Inquiry. a Détective Fitestmmona srested Dixon {whole affait, aa he would: feel $u of better, jio-the State and to Rnefited «maT Ww rahe-repented—of. hla, soul? eet danke for. cross-axam‘na- ting, which fell off to 6 7-4, a lons Ss A Men Heard Offer. a ‘ s-Rot-Adamn‘to of 6 1-8-per-ceht,--Amalzamated Copper Big Hise Baie algo declined: and’ figured 24-8 lower eNO ore Reading, is ie dts td + asue in thie market Kites e Py Ty te nae. fell to 50 Union Pacific was down 1 1-8 and United | Haading States Steel, St. Paul, Northern Pacine| Hop. Stece! Rep. Sise E Pennsylvania large fractions Bock anand OF the early Kasia wiped out sid were: Five poluts fn American Cotto Od] preferred, 4 oraco Fuel pre- forred; ° PAttsburg Canadi tet yake ao brea! ae S52 and. It wae a debt that he owed aw and order, ‘tha ed tt of Davia tration of what it Parsi PEPEE ri ZF Ee Ae FER. Sis ra eu eee icrtseit ms Srp auteey ie be redeemed con Hee “By whom?” uskec mrrew. ca Fe beers Hy God, of course,” eald McParland. cis, Pennsylvania, ee My fe 2 ‘i 4 ern preferred, United States Steel pr Fcttg B= G ‘ou did not tell him Sealers ferred, Hopublic Steel preferred, Amer- ios rea + in forgive him and that you ‘¢ ican Locomotive preferred and SHED bata Ly Gath asked the lawyer, 97 | Carolina ;Chemical- preferred, L. 2s ALG! +}. Call inoney at noon Was quojed at hy! “10 per cent. e not the power of absolution.” Lei t+ ee sa ae cRae's “home, attet— the—crivatey sleuth had handed MoRse a % note and ‘ested him to sign certain aMdavita. | WFitzstmmtonn says he beard Dixon prom- fee $2.00 to McRae If the latter weeks go to California. Dizon was arraigned in Centre Streot no charges Ball was fixed at $90) and the examina- nm wan net Cor Friday mornink. <*Tami to blame for the whole oie porter! "I formerly worked for a prl- ——-yate-detective agency,-but-hava-recen: been in business:for myzeM. I worko rough thix matter for Col. D: Ahaltte ‘Osborne. It struck me that zi fait be a good thing to get “the goods’ = ‘on MoRae and have him Indicted for perjury. 1 knew hewas willing to do jnomething for money, omit was my idea-te-get him to prom- ime to leave town, and then to haye him Sign affidavits to the effect that his efore the “Board” Bignaturee I was going to have him indicted. The scheme.would have gone through, hiawife got suspicious of me. She a Inquiry swax falee, On the. strengt Ethoset ts CAUSING SCARE B not prow: 9 the Tyler murder to him three week jel joining the Federation of Miners at Butte in 19H Pinkertone. } sisoners Believe Building Is! yiletion —in——the principal trial slocks was the feature of the “pia you make Adama any promises?’ trading in the market, and progressed lo such an extent as to cause general Smetting’s drop to 607; down to the low= several years. only a few Uhat the Bt . be fair: of Jerry of the Mollie Maguires, who w SOrecuted wien he turned State's ‘after having bad u’hand 1 ng of Dantel W. R ; on . ons, sold at Si, a loms of 21-6 Misiet eaid that Adams confenees el eh Te te Smolters ey bya rumor at per cent. confessed to McPartlan: | 82% caused chdetl né Btounenberg murder Weates, | ‘ll was to be cut ‘down. There was some improvement in the te,dealings, but the close_was low all “arodnd with the trading fairly active, The total aules of stocks today were 475,500 shares: bonds $3,b85, 000. ‘The Closing Quotations. working there for thet tet rh fe ott eat That you mas reason why you shold Come and look ov that the “etc. ‘ What banks, to invest it ‘in jewelry. Woman's solid 14-karat 50% ‘ine turned hunting case, ¢ 7, ~ STRONG VAULTS FOR YOUR GIFTS ave felt the pins put off the select you take them away. the money market is no on of Christiias jewelry. F Our assortinent of gold and diamond Jewelry, silverware. watches, clocks, opera glasses, etc., and bear in. mind ” covers all that is brightest and best in jewelry, ou decide to buy, we shall keep in our strong vaults _ even tothe last hours of Christmas Eve, and you pay for your pur- \ chases when Diamond Prices are _governed_by_-the Law-ot Supply— Lord & Taylor’ © “~ will hold a _ Special Sale of Wor omen’s Broadcloth Suits and Demand, and as long as the demand exceeds the sup- -ply prices will continue to stay up. are atiold prices, This is the time, if you are worried about your money in If you wish you can-have it re- served for you in our vaults by. paying: a deposit, ies balance: to Be. pag When ‘you call for. the goods, Our Handsomely. Tijustrated Catalog .+ | Sent Free Upon_R: Gift Watches at Lowest Prices. Watches for mien-and women, for boys and Hicks, sotid_golt.. (Assay Office test), gold filled and ster! In regulated and guaranteed. Your pick Swiss movements. Every watch a yaluable timekeeper. is less than you would pay in-any other store. Lambert diamonds Whatever | | i | at $40.00 per Sut *~ | worth $50.00 to $60.00. 3 ‘ Broadcloth Sutts : | Colors: Black, Navy, Brown, Green; Mor : itight fitting coat model with a1-gore skirt; 9. oe eA ert inne ib value $5 med. ~ | Siriped Broadcloth Sutts — fin_th Lbraid_and trimmings; very smart model; : | value $60.00 Ue eoe Sus | A collection of about 100 sample suits, only aken from our regular stock. in a great variety lials and in various models. Suits that we cannot HENS |and sample suits; original prices were $35.00 to $45.00, | 5.00; also Guill oe braid trim- new. “Paquin model.’ ‘Application’ of ‘40 00 els of imported Chiffon Broadcloths in all the | eS new fall shades; value §60,00 Se — Also—- — Women's Go Misses Sis ue special $25.00 ‘Today's highest, lowest, chasis: nd_nat chatiges, as compared wit Guys final fleures, were as {0llcw: Clas. ‘SHIRTS Equal m appearance, in fit, ‘and in wearing quabties, the pro— dudes of the careful custom . They are exceptionally OS PES r & eYy —— se Am, ‘Ice. Bee 9 Am. At m._ Loco. pf . Be Ref, | Am. ae une 9DY @ co. - | Am: ant ay Tel.Co - Dw COCLARG Co. pt CLUETT, PE manne oF BEvotRSeaswans as shop. "good value at $1.50 and more.” New Yor}. ~ Business cus ask for the solid BIG:80.° Ths bar wate Where W aang Ring Proiit Comes int gold and excellent arene in our seaml solid. gold wedding tings. The fact is that we content ours with the narrowest of profits, for we look for our reward to fut orders from the buyer and the wearer of the ring. engraving. No charge for * An Extraordinary Sale of Women's Eligh Grade Fur Lined Coats We place on sale: Wednesday morning a special purchase of_extr; “Squirrel finished, with full shawl collar of Persian Lamb or Ly: nx values up to. 485. 209; gu ity coats lined with choice selected “German in'dark linings. mnde of Imported Broadcloth, =-$60,00- a : i Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth Se nar | Ablaze When Explosion Happens Outside. FOR''TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AN -IMPORTANT SALE. OF _ ‘him ‘the: double crose and opencd his ‘eyes, Then, when he thought he saw —@ chance to-get me in bad he went to the Distriot-Attorney, If {t hadn't Deen-for the wiedom of his wife ho would have signed the aMda\ and real. ave been in jail to-da: ioe wan a conference in the office of —Aasistant-—Diatrict-Attornes:—Nott ind ——which--former—Ansistant District-Attor- suey Rand, Mr. Osborne and Assistant “ District-Attorney Perkins took part. At ___the:conefusion of the conference Mr. ja_the pagt any cnarges_on file in this —uponCal- Dyer to” add "to “what + e Cee > Product Equal to Genuine in Metal Bought on Open “Market _. One _of-the'mast-tmportant finds of the Bervice in counterfeits Sgind “Counterfeliara came—to=lght—to--|. (Gey through the arraignment of Her- Becret misaioner Shields, The Commissloner was told that the prisoner had been producing, pertect Bpecimens of counterfeit American going. The discovery was made by the officers after thelr notice had been dl- s+ Peoted to half dotiara of practically pure | altvor, and so weli made us to defy dey! tection by any but the most expert J was sald that Henze, who Is about thirty-flve years old, is from the Weat, byt had been operating his plant in Hockland County, where, in a seotuded , mbdKin the Ramapo Mountains, he had dbowun (hy mauufacture of the’ spurious ‘money, which avas easlly passed in this tty. a 4. The present prices enabled the counter- ‘ifeiter: readity to purchase bar silver or} old silver for remeliing and turn out} golna of icandard weight und fineness, ‘and yet make a prot of fully 8 per ‘tnt. By the time Henze wad about 200 ‘ot the, soins on the market the officers ere close on chis trail and finally janded in: pee are belleved not t noulded. but to be mamped from dies Bier much the same metiog employed ih the mints. Even the inint mar mown patina mine fettor un ei which on th Renuine co would indicate that the boin rame' fron the San Francisco mint, ‘On thh obverse, under the head of the oddess. of Liberty, a private mark {6 ton by whe examiner of the coin at int, and this waa on the spurious man Henze before United States Com-|- of the coin, the | There was excitement almoat amount: | {ne to a panic arone the prisoners in the West Bide Court ‘pen’ this after-| noon, when an adtomoblle in the rear] of the building. on Fitty-third atfect. | justo the arraignment of Dixon | caught fire nnd blazed uo after a series! / *Dhere are not now and have not been | In with fame and a great volume of smoke foie btosen:--inte-othe: } DI A‘fre al: wes” fusion and clamor of fire apparatus (he prisoners got-the idea that the building | was ablaze, acresiied —and_ neverat The! tremen-made short work of the 0! i, ler. was quickly { explosions. ‘Heian & Sons, of No. 46 West’ Fitty-| third atreet. While Jt way deing backed | to turn around the igi sheet of Name that-ert-tre-to the-fuet however, and mtored. ou. - Boexsrareennes NANSERE LEIA ENSNSNS ENS AS SANA TA TANS - $1.75 § $2.00 Fall Shirts at $1.35. FOUR OF THEM FOR $5.00. — Most of them are with stiff bosoms; a generous few are negligee or plaited. The fabrics are fine madras and percale-in-nez:-and-conservative-designs:—= a big truck owned bi Under’ normal conditions, | have paid more than again as much for fabrics no better than those of “which the shirts are made. 5 Rarely_do : fer shot out a moment the entire car was sheeted | u-find_a two-dollar shirt tailored as well. asl have tailored the shirts which this sale concerns._ aiidowg ofthe. i 2S NECK! Sets {2 karst Ss karat: SiN 99 Karat 22 kara: (” Retailers and Importers, — Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. Open Evenings Until6.30, Open Saturday Nights-Until.10 4 You save at least a third of what the shirts are worth, Wm. @. White e772, women prisoners; falntel. ree __42d St, 3 doors West of Sth Ave. FOR STREET: AND SEMI- DRESS ~ Women usually select their footwear for one or mote spe- - ihe kirtds of service— Women's Regals-ere-built-with that fact Te view. For street wear and for fer re -occasions-this-model-is-particularly-ap-— propnate.__It embodies a-number of the “ special custom features now in vogue— perforated short vamp, narrow toe, close- ly trimmed sole, and high Cuban heel. There are thirty-six distinctive "styles of Women’s Regals this sea: son, and the best materials and most expert workmanship. are evident in all. New Fell Styles, $3.50 and $4.00 Custom Specials, $9.00 Made in All Leathers VAI Mail Orders Ri A-Sizes Promptly Filled Send for New Fadl Style Book GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES t war, N. J, a ; mip rae on com if saga Fith Aves Det loth & 1th Sts RUINS] pe rosin cantsel 2s Taicbiee ee eral #301 Broadway, near Marcy Ave. 969 Clty, NJ rai Age, S eeu low Jiroagiway, bet, Ditmas St so Newarl'A Ont? 8 Sth Hiyes ‘and WRloughby Ave. anes waatepoa, N, + be ‘oaTomxs MAAXED WITH A [TAR ARK OPEN EVENINGS Honer Shields held Henze fo; the sera! Grand Jory. if IREGAL SH@ES FOR WOMEN. if ANSSS ISSE > > — _ a variety of attractive styles; ‘There are onty 150 in the lot,, -~so-adyise tarly“selection— Goedel Sale & W. omen’s Dress Waists — _- Wednesday, 1 November 13; — Compri Waists, all this season’s -models, designed in > price to ‘ass ‘Reduced from: $13.8 ising Nets, Laces and fancy Wash Silk ) $9.75 lillinery Horse Show Display. Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 13th & 14th Lord & Taylor) Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave; 19th St. co Black Foulara Silks 2,500 yards Fine Quality Plain Black Foulard Sill of which the regular retail price is $1.00 yd., Wednesday's ‘price soc. yd.- Black Taffeta Silks ~ —; 1,200 yards 32-inch Black Taffeta Silk of: ‘which the regular price is $1. fo) yd., ~ Wednesday at -7'5¢, yd. 7 5 With Ever Copy of Next Sunday’ ("7 WORLD in Greater_New York With: Every of Next Sunday's WORLD in Greater. New York It Goes