The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1909, Page 12

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llee. ROLE or HBEPATOR, Kiehed Out by Bnyonne # ! ) | Reading a ures a Fe ature of | th Rha i nee ng counter revolution tn Vene- | me be clothes; two. patra, of eacka” and Significant Resolutions Are | Dr. Moxom, on Way From Following the lead of Copper ana | Attempts 10 Show Inconsist- as et Vn Be ; ff SAG ———— Testimony ther pata tHeve we are about t EETEEEE PS wr ples Ideas 0 Bri wn Alumni Dinner, Ate Reading, the stock market sold off about encies in the tacked at 33d St Adopted by Indianapolis Convention Delegates. 1 point. ‘The first prices were generally | RAPE CODER of Engineer Opdycke. weak and tio divense, Un izher, but soon a ing at ex divid ow national Ww \ “Reading was th kest Ht 8. Opdy PeMno Bey tame Ghats nh song or t yay toad was the weakest ra enry § dycke, an engineer, who '(Q, How was time wasted apes ) BNO NEMAIR UES ETS WOMAN LED ESI UERS#letoskadvennine i Dolaware a x : Radee A Hey TURBeET SEHR EMU ARNE nHesaetinn nntION Spach gy and testified at the Haffen hearing before (hire HOT enereeneeuneh ron at LEA Ta RN ibed Tne rea IE RTACETEE <= idanvewel gen coe tie Veliaten (deal neal (eT Gae teal ear lSCiR cea tn eal ie iar testimony was given With re- day of the wisdom of the words of the | Hudson le there was a Ilttle improvement sho to other dates, 1 with — LEWIS TO BE RE-ELECTED i Two andi a | Were still pelow yesterday's first witness to-day when Special Com- great liberator, Simon Boilvar, when he «famous silver Votish is ail that T Bandits pe—One | deere atll Bele -_--- oa) PaHIIR a tanita eR eeties i aeaunues Complete efficiency, Wonderful. beittiancy. with Demand That Russian Exiles! Be Not Extradited by Trading Was, active. nervous, Missioner Wallace Macfarlane resumed ay Gas rose firmly 33-4, but with: | the Inquiry ordered by Gov. Hughes. KING MENELIK ILL. Boh lating the general market. ‘The! In response to questions by Louis C Sider ey, meaning © plophetle words whose repeatedly has been proved Imp tite labor, and has the unqualified ape Man Arrested After Chase } ifie hole list renewed the decline In the | q rue the Government. and Identified. |final dealings, the Harrimans leading Vm Doren, counsel for Haffen, he @d- Reporia of Abyssinian Raler’s +] repeat what I said on another oc | a | | the way. Unton Pacific. was carried | mitted that he had been first engaged In | Laat ald on another oc- - | down 21-8, Southern Pacifle and Amal- the case by persons who were dissatls- Death Not Confirmed. casion; Udo not complain of angth ng ree Sap e I desire indst is or pod. Vh r anybody, Wh arallaa tanirene nt niple On his way home from the Brown | S@meted Copper 2, Reading Sand Amer | feq with the work being done by the JIBUTIL aan eace ani jean Smelting 1 3-4, Abyssinia, Jan, 28.—It 1s re- j DEDANAPOLIS, Jan, %—After a ten { : Goclall th University alumn! dinner at the Hotel! ‘The total eales of stocks were 700,200, contractor. ported here that King Menelik ts grave- | 2 Sih Ab A The preere, te she M tld dell Dr. Philip W, Moxom, a class. | M#fe# and of bonds $7,699,000 Q. Were you told to search for de- iy ill, but the rumors of his death can- hospital where ie Hone Det RL 50 ¢ 5 fed Mine Workers of America have) rare, ERAT | — — |tects? A.T was to find defects and |r aracunnntonthordatenwamlanadaeer id eee e ea ceeeeee ace | SPalned the balance of power In the) DEE PWT. “oexOM De, Reclteteliey dba we The Clostag Prices. jstich other data as might come to my Sa nm by three men In Fourth ave- groan and last Peat ‘f| attention.” ’ ared { fanpual convention now in session here. play i B le estimated that 300 of the 1,400 dele- |nue, near the Thirty-third street en- | yesterday's fina figures, are as XK Van Doren quoted from Mr. Op- trane th bway, knocker ’ 1 ke's previous testimony as to curbs are either active Soclalists or ! nce 4 he subway, knocked down, hee Ht jan Laat. Ch’ Mates engaged to support measures of kicked {n the face and robbed of nd) Am. Car & F 405 = Eh a gold watch and chain valued at $20. | Am. Can pf ii {Brie tendencies In the convention. Am, Cotton Of A resolution for the “public ownership | | oman Alda vein, am Heeler @f ipublic utilities’ was adopted by the | John Nevins, twenty-eight years old, Sm. & ‘603 | who says $a chauffeur living at No, SER wh vs 4 ne. vention without a dissenting vot ;|and gutters being out of line, and asked the witness whether he did not know {that curbs and gutters out of place | Were always reset. {ST know it is not so," declared Mr 1} | Opdycke, = | Q. WHI you swear it was not so? Me ee past the leaders have been able ; Bea ue, Was arrested as one CAG NCEE CH BP rceaaeseiiaatlonalli(orgautzation| of the doctor's assallants and held in BE UL eee rs ee Det e ie et SHOEMAKERS’ CLEARING HOUSE eon: > + Fefte: 4 et Co Is done properly according to contract ; iY mitting itself to sociallstic doctrines, Cnecia OV shana rsonm Mi. t Court tn $3,000 bonds 8 ne properly accor tes Our $ Panne Envoy Buchanan \ieaacen ation canes ticdenim nevine a GORE stead itesalltrere they (eats Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and [8th St, New York mony taken before the Commissioner of Accounts, The prel ry estimate, ——- Mr, Opdycks had then said, amounted oe | Blaek Kidskin Shoes thirt} per cent. of the amount called Shug sow mgt naw” dere tf] for Women was made to the vonsractor by ace [F With double extension soles, Bluche oN style. Sizes 2145 to &. Wide widths largely. Made to retail at $1.50 and $2.00. Qur price Wat that time Is past. The conserva-| : ; nee p ‘ and the Socsalists have united in ils attle Asphi said that he was the victim of a police Bees Says seilivions seconitnanciog | Fails to Settle Asphalt |tistane fingtitution of an independent labor Row Dr. Moxom left the hotel early this party. fh | morning for his home at No. 180 Dit- ‘The convention at the opening of the! mas avenue, Brooklyn, and concluded pession to-day adopted a resolution on| 0... {to take a walk before he entered the | Dehalf of Christian Rudowles and Jan| CARACAS, Jan, &, vla|subway train. He strolled down Broad- Pobren, Russian refugees in this coun- | Port of Spain, Trinidad, Jan. 2%.—The ne- | way and crossed at Thirty-fourth street | try, whose cases have been considered | gotiations between W. I. B toward the subway, Imtely by the State Department at | special envoy of the United He had turned into Fourth avenue, Washington on extradition proceedings |. oat |when three men leaped upon him, His | he Vi yovern looking toa! s fon the part of the Rusolan Government, | tte Venesuelan Government looking toa) silk hat was, knocked off and he aie The miners’ resolution demands the 1 thrown to his back, Two held him Felease of Rudowicz and Pouren, whose while the third tore open his fur coat | fmprisonment ‘is un-American, be a leavored to reach his purse and political refugees of all other count watch. He fought as best he might and cast their eyes upon this as an asylum | Proto was promptly kicked in the face and | for the oppressed." The reeolution fur: | It ts head. 4 | Pennsylvania ther, “demands the atrogation of the | tlons Mrs, Mary McManus, of No. 153 Hast | Reoples fine 3 realy which provides for the extradi- unless 8 and Jacob Muller, | Ry ine Spin. AM E seas feadin, . 186 on, of persons charged with offenses ast T\venty-seventh street, | ten tie g@gainst the nation where persons s0 Yo eded him int. the Subway en- charged are not to be tried by a Jury of anil t trance, and they, hearing his shouts, their peers.” ¢ ran toward him, The three men bolted, This resolution {s intended also to followed by half a dozen men who had apply to Mexican refugees fleeing acrous come up from the Subway. the Rio Grande to escape prosecution At Thirty-second street two of them Fesulting from labor troubles in Mexteo. turned east and a third turned west. | Another effort made to-day to put the ¢ crowd on turning the corner saw ‘convention on record as favoring the running and they tripped him. | Institution of an “independent labor ng well kicked when Police- party” failed, Manus, who was on his way —— i] phalt ¢ t t i had just come from the sub- LEWIS AGAIN THE | Presi¢ 2 is truly desirous of | Way, arrived with John Philbin, a ticket | HEAD OF UNITED raring a seth Venez, ates, Under examination by Commissl of Accounts John Purroy Mitchel, t witness sald that he had never ‘t RECIPE FOR COLDS Mix half pint of good whiskey with two ounces of glycerine and add one-half ounce Concentrated pine compound. The bottle ts No Mail or to be well shaken each time and used & C. 0. D. Orders. | ss doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespo on ce a pair for $1.50 and “2.0% Shoes mudez Asp) Coroporat every four hours ‘These ingredients any good druggist, cab prepare it at bon the quickest cough an sclence, and at the splendid tonic for the whole system, The neentrated pine 1s a spectal pi refined for medical use, and half ounce bottles, each inclo serew-top case, ¥ r-tight an¢ He a luraritiaieuelea dene ‘east, || Boys? Calfskin Shoes |Child’s Blackiid L Lace Boys’ ses? 5 | Storm Boots and 5% to 8, ee be obtained will mix tt, or y None Sold This is sald to cold cure known to to Dealers, e time {t acts as a 22. Double solid leather soles; sizes 9 to 1342 and 1 to t with the United | chopper. State: ame time he feels Just “Felt Cold.” | 5S; Manufacturers? Ext ii States, time he fe | i xtra High Cut MINE WORKERS, ‘that he must protect the honor and ai “T never robbed anybody,” he said. “I $1.50 grade, at erin) Warp Made of plump nda Fitted with —_——_—_—_ nity of V e Lace and ctrine, buckle and full tongues. Der Button, ble viscolized extension soles an ms was uae running home because I felt B. A ltiat & On. ; », $4-00 JINDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan. 28.—It ts NO"S. Hifi it Cu alee F Notnoritativety annotinced by friends of | the Venesuelan Government When he was taken to the West Thir- sturdy heels. All RaaLe Tat awial oprestaantinee! the) in tien matter cof) the) olalmyot: (thal| Uethi street: station )ands looked) Upsasla Q | sizes, for boys. Just $ 95 United Mine Workers of Amerten, that OtiHoco Corporation, Mr. Buchanan has |® bu Ferree Reiitaatnonie vey isan 2 boot that will the count of the ballots has proceeded | fs hecept a proposal to sub- by, a Manual and) by: Muller: $4.00 , pleise your hoy at thie time. At..... mit to arbitration, as a previous point, |@s one o ve trio that had attacked Dr. HAVE MADE LARGE AND FINAL _REDUCTIONS ene ne: eee pe, has been t estion of the validity of the judg. Moxom. The doctor said ne didn't know ee Oe vee a copenere enn tieat of the fixed “commission, and whether Nevine wan one of the men or IN THE PRICES OF CLEARANCE SALE OF | CLEARANCE SALE OF | CLEARANCE SAb§, OF eee fst ye Vento tet ths the pyscian, with a watakined Women’s Women’s _Men’sRubbers ——>—- | case. RUDOWICZ IS SET FREE. be York ani Bermiude Buchanan ¢, a bump on sealer anita ta FURS AND FUR GARMENTS | Bedroom Slippers Rubbers | A lotof good styles to fit almost Dr. Monroe to the New Y | rsey knitted, warm and com- ; q His hurts will keep him there | AMONG WHICH ARE A NUMBER OF etl Worth 50. a HE soe leading makes and all ay shoe and size. While they All sizes in the lot. & from there to Har:| | HUDSON SEAL COATS . . AT $95.00 & 125,00 » took his A.B, degree, | 25¢ a pair. 39@ a pair. mshing Als ‘rmedie | si ; Bargains from a Young Ladies’ and aie! 8 a member AND MEN'S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS, Famous Lynn Factory Misses’ High claim of th Man Demanced by Russia Released ‘i for several da Dr, Moxom is a son of the Rey. Dr. id, Mass, one of the| PONY SKIN COATS AT $25,00, 50.00, 75.00 & 95.00 All 19¢@-: on Reot’s Ruling, CHICAGO, Jan, %.—Christl wicz, to Rui day, ruled at the Russian Gov prisoner was politic feleased from jail to- gregational’ clergymen He was at Brown pala “==| ALSO THE REMAINING STYLES IN MUFFS AND NECKPIECES 3,000 Pairs OF VARIOUS FURS, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. p ; —<—=—$———— | Women's Cut Boots } > | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS2 G | 34th Street, 2h Street and a Avenue, Tan Calfskin | Calfskin; Patent Coltskin, 34th Street—West —_—__—_—_— Go.den Brown | with dull leather tops; Gun : fhe Kidskin Metal Calfskin and Vici Kid- ; Ideal Patent . Button and lace. Me- An Extraordinary Sale of 5 ’ : Coltskin | Sk , 250 Russian Pony Fur Coats | Established 1820, ; Black Vitalte| $2.50. Fine Shoes Sizes 244 to 8; widths B to EE; 00 and From the J. Marston Co. Factory. j The very latest _ fashions the folloy it leathers;} and models Tan Russia Kidskin Lace, iluchers, and’ Buttoy waa Sizes 8); to 11, tlon'Botes. ‘Cuban HA to 2, 4% to 5%. $4.00 a Pair Clearing Sale of Men’s Boots and Shoes From Famous Western Makers Who Produce Good Men’s Shoes LOT 1—Men’s Solid Leather Shoes for dress and work, made of genuine Milwaukee box calf, velour calf; also patent coltskin, with single and double pens eand Bluchsrs, every pair well made with solid leather soles and heels Rcartanee soles; sizes 6-11; 1 a $ 50 lot of Boys’ Shoes, sizes 1 made just like the Men's Shoes; al value $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; all at a pair Plain or Brocade Silk Lining \ 36-inch—42-inch—50-inch Pony Fur Coats FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY. | Announce that the remainder of their stock Original prices $45—$65—$90—-$150 | of fur pieces and manufactured garments is now on sale at extremely attractive prices. *28 °35 *45 184 Fifth Avenue, New York. Coat Department—Great Reductions | | \ 150 Ladies’ Caracul Cloth Coats— | of Broadtail pustre) 12 090 f | einen a SoWNDAMiell, sew sreinc | SondkSons, «- MODEL HATS On Sale Friday, January 29th, 9 A. M. CHIFFON AND MALINE HATS, with and without Jet Bandeaux.. 4.50 & 5.00 t BUNCHES OF VIOLETS, exact OT 2—! s Calfskin Boots, with Seen eee eeeerereett Ge CAC WS STEUANC Has sigatiiuncaxioud 25c & 50c . buckles Pep 10 and 12 inches high; made of blac } GARDENIAS \ bud and leaves.. » §0c¢ xu and tan es STH aaa i soles, absolutely water- . root $ BLACK AND WHITE OSTRICH « SS PLUMES, extra good alta’ vo. 2.75 to 5.50 ’ = OF ool sol $ 95 66 9 “ BEAUTIFUL HAIR ORNAMENTS, just 70 ‘ $5.00 and $3.50; FOLLOW THE CROWD ; mto from Paris, ‘in spangled jet, gold a rey our price, per pair nd silve ) floral, from, eac 5 Th WwW Ic is ‘6 W S and silver. Also floral, fror ach 4 oO 5 * " Mens it wea Rubbers, . sizes G-1*, worth $1.00, € woria s ant” Co:junms | Broadway, Bthana att Sts. |] beet ora adie ON ee

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