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GQURT SES FREE FOUR ACCUSED IN DYNAMITE PLOT nitfpine Prosecutor Admits Charges Against Labor Union Men Are Not Sustained. 41 OTHERS STILL HELD. State Rests Its Case and De-|¥ fense of Men on Trial in Indianapolis Begins. INDIANAPOLIS, Deo. 2—Four of the forty-five defenfants tn the “dyna- mite conspiracy” trial were discharged by the Government to-day on the ground that the charges again them haa not been sustained, The dismissal of the cascs, leaving trial, came when Charles 8, Miller, ‘United States Dintrict-Attorney, an- nounced that theGovernment'’s evidence ‘was all presented and that the Govern- ment rested ite case. Mr. Miller then moved the dismissal of defendants as follows. William K. Benson, East Galloway, | ney, Duluth, and other defendants were forty-one labor union oMctals atti! on} 4ynumite conspiracy by writing letters ine the Court, “the Gover t has no desire to gini#h @ny innocent defend. ant. We have concluded that whtle Carroll, Henson and Meaiows have had guilty knowledge of @ conspiracy {l- legally to transport explosives, the evi deme i not conclusive. Benson since | nis leadership as a union official at | Detroit iias retired to @ farm and ts no | longer connected with a union. “In the case of Davis the evidence ts conclusive that he ts guilty aa @ con- e*pirator, His letters as an executive board member of the Iron Workers’ Union show he knew of the dynamite plots. Tuore is only one reason we ask hia discharge. It ts that he retired from the union in 1907 and has taken no part in it since,” 1, Davia formerly was of Philadelphia. | Bens besides being head of the De- troit Federation waa also connected With the steamfitters’ union Motions by the defense for the dis- miasal of Michael J. Cunnane of Phils adalphia; Clarence Dowd, Rochester, N. . formerly of Detroit; John H. Rarry, WiLoulet dares Be Ray, Peoria; Murray |. Ponneli, Springfela, It 7 Ired Mon. overruled. “Z will say that at the end of the trial I will listen to motions as to a few more defendants, but theso motions will| hot be entertained now,” said Judge A, B. Anderson. RYAN FIRST WITNES6 FOR THE DEFENSE. Frank M. Ryan, President of the Iron- workers’ Union, was then called as the first witness for the defense, Ryan te charged with promoting « as President of the Ironworkers’ Union and by appropriating as an executive board member money with whtch John J. McNamara bought explosives, Ryan testifled he became president of the unton in 196, succeeding Frank Bu- chanan, now a member of Congress. McNamara, until after his arrest as a dynamiter, remained the union's soc- rotary-treamyrer, the witness eid, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, TYOHNDOE” JURY |10u Fer LneR FINDS NEW WORK INBRONX COUNTY Justice Goff Bu uddenty Calls Body Sworn to Investigate Police Methods, After a conference this afternoon with Distelot-Attorney Whitman, Justice Goff, pervading over the extraordinary term of the Supreme Court, sent a hurry call for the John Dos Grand Jury to assemble Wednesiay morning for charge. This action, coming within a few hours after the jury had been diamissed until next Monday, with the under- standing that it would not get down to work until after New Year's Day, ® not delleved to have any material bearing at the District-Attorney‘s office that the Grand Jury, aworn two months ago to investigate polloe graft and corruption, will Mrst hear such cases a arise in the new Bronx County. Attorneys for Joseph MeKenna, con- victed of murder, set up in @ motion for @ new trial that he was indicted by @ grand jury from ¢he Court @f General Sessions and waa tried by a jury of twelve men who did not lve in Bronx ‘County, The same plea was interposed for the gunmen. | financially, but he doubts thelr pract!- On the police scandals, It was intimated Ce ee TO BE ABANDONED, ONE Dok DOCK OBIECTION Board of Estimate Betioete Menor to Vote Against Plan for Longer Piers, Opposition to the prospective action of the Board of Estimate to authorise plers twelve and evon fifteen hundred feet long will be delevoped at the ape cal executive meeting to-morrow, called to discuss water front improve- ments, One of the most fnfluential members of the Terminal Improvement Committee of the Board will vote against piers longer then one thousand fect. He eays that the difference in the cost of length- ened piers beyond the 1,0”-foot Line would not only prove a heavy burden cability, He has assurances, too, he says, that the designs for the 970. Imperator and Olympic, which drawn before the sinking of the Titante, and one of which ts now buflding, will In future steamships bulk, Steamship men, hs t the limit has been adds, feel reached in the #ize of passenger carry- ing steamships. | In addition, this oMctal says, the port and dock conditions in New York have greatly been exaggerated. He favors new docks between Thirty-elghth and Fifty-eighth street, but takes exception _DECEMBER 32, 1912, Z) Thirty-Fourth Our Sale of Winter Coats ‘ Continued Every Day This Week At Very Radical Reductions Our Entire Stock of Women’s Winter Coats (On the Second Floor) Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats (On the Third Floor) Regardless of Cost NOTHING RESERVED.-.-all our finest im: ported Corduroys, Vicunas, Velvets, Chinchillas, Blanket Cloths, Eponge, Cut Velours, Beaver, Zibelines, Scotch or English Ulster Materials, We Recommend Early Purchases. No Approvals or Exchanges during this sale. Street West B. Altman & Co.’ are showing, in the MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, a large number of articles appropriate for Christmas gifts, comprising dressing gowns, bath robes, smoking jackets, imported dress or motor scarfs of knitted silk, dress vests, silk suspenders, imported vicuna and Shetland wool sweaters, vests and scaris, fur and fur-lined coats, fur caps, foot muffs, silk plush motor robes, etc. Also an extensive assortment of neckwear of imported silks at moderate prices. For to-morrow (Tuesday) the following Special Sales have been arranged: MEN’S FURNISHINGS AT UNCOMMONLY LOW PRICES, at $8.00 Men's Smoking Jackets _— M. Y., former president of the Dero ‘While 4 grand fury trom the Court of ; rae 22 to 26 John Forsythe mueieation of Laser, ey tg tah the detense’e contention | «ree aesciacn had farted ee ete ot | to. the recommendations of the Mayor ; 34th St. West Actual value $12.00 Moulton H. Davis, Westchester, Pa.|tunds were being used for dynamiting | the SOO SE NG Te ee ee Gany aka Praeitent former member of the executive board | non-union jobs, Ryan sald he visited the | grand jury from the Supreme Court has co d eatden ; . of the International Agsociation ef | union headquarters et Indianapolis only [extended powers, District Attornty | Mitchel. that these docks be longer : ee Men’s Blanket Bath Robes . < at $3.75 Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, | @bout two days each month. Whitman and Justice Goff are sald to| than 1,000 feet. — have agreed that all criminal casos —_ —~ Actual value $5.00 John R. Carroll, Syracuse, N. Y., former oficial! local Iron Workers’ Union, Spurgeon P, Meadows, Indianapolis, Ind., business agent of the local council of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Fix-Magiatrate Accused. Former Magistrate Henry J. Furlong of Brooklyn was this morning arralkned on @ charge of forgery before County " Mved at JudKe Dike tn Brooklyn. The forgery| It ierohadle that Justice Gott wint| No. 1445 Fulton atreet, Trooklyn, early consisted, it ie alleged, in his having | mot only fnetruct the Grand Jury to| to-day. | When ane threatened 19 te defend the Bronx County cases but | her husband of things a 18 DISMISSAL OF OTHERS 18 ee ee ene Seat ants Terreting | drew a revolver and shot himsclt In th FUSED BY CouRT. Harlem to him, Ball was furnished in] out alleged graft in the Police Depart-| right temple. Ie died a few hours Government said tte release of the amount of $2,500. ment. later in St. John's Hospital. ae OUR " SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL arising in Bronx County shall be pre- sented before the John Doe Grand Jury of the Supreme Court to avold legal technicalities. Quarrelled With Woman, Shot Self, Peter Rakus quarrelled with his brother's wife, with whom he lived at Also Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas; actual value $1.50 per suit $1.10 Franklin Simon &-Co. Fifth Avenue MEN’S UNDERWEAR at special prices, as follows: On Wednesday, December 4th Will Hold an Important Sale of GREAT HALF- PRICE CLEARING SALE), \y..scsve cur coats ana cace | Unethshttsot|O*oMeion thee \ ha See Roe eee ee eae pergarment . $1,75| pergarment . $1.00 Our Entire $300,000 Stock, Regardless of Cost or Value According to our rule, we carry not a single garment Much Below Regular Prices MEN'S AND WOMEN’S LINEN HAND- Prices and particulars will be found in Tuesday's evening KER CHIEFS at extremely nw ines prices: papers. FIFTH AVE.,, 37th and 38th Sts. FRANKEN. STEINBERG @ from one season to another. Hence this unreserved Tremendous Sacrifice 54-56-58 West 23rd Street MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed Plain hemstitched, per $2.00 &2.45|doz. $2.00, 2.65 & 3.75 Sale begins to-morrow, 8.30 A. M. Come early. per doz. ‘No. 915—Two to.: wide wale tailored suits—a beautiful WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS mod uara: Original FOUNDED FOUNDED colors og ety A safords alt tre *5.00 price $18.76 1827 Constable oe 107, Embroidered Plain hemstitched, . 1129—Ne t d » chi fs ' abe appetite ES ag A Rae lag ater gw 14.90 ,orins baer per doz. $1.50 & 3.00 |per doz. $1.25 & 1.65 # BONE on snseye So fer apanmaata ae oe 4 «JU price came? mG ‘d Initialed Hand-embroidered, each oO. udle eolor m7} jucle coats—, model—all lined with teed sil perdoz. $1.25 & 2.25] 50c, 75c, 95c. to $2.00 satin, Sn wale eae blues, browns, ete 5g 85 pate 60 MAIL ORDERS carefully and promptly filled. ’ ’ Wo. 1453—Allover needlework embroi front watste— ° For Tuesday and Wednesday ALSO A with insertions of cluny and valenciennes laces, ke and sleeves cluster tucked and lace in- Original ° No ag attics incense, O00 pre $200 An Innovation Glove Sale j} SALE OF CELLULOID TOILET SETS 0. lew Paqui lel tailoi oul ‘wo tone consisting of comb, brush and hand 4 Sad een Miah solves Original when we will offer the most desirable, seasonable and oe ee mirror colorings, all sizes. ............0..0 ioe $39.76 fashionable Gloves for Woon Misses and Men bei (including monogram on each piece) No. 500—Pretty model tucked chiffon waists over china ¢ cially packed in appropriate boxes upon request, at t at the very unusual price of I ales veres revere and ventee in sellin 9 | 95 pant ee followhar rekuareabiy aunties ph sg bt a Ee + $5.65 — » graye, all sizes...... ae . 00 No. 502—Limousine Tune hese eine boucle coate— WOMEN'S GLACE GLOVES—20 button length; first rise A complete line of Eastman Kodaks and pho- Slee ete dims, econ eal ct eee 17 15, driving, Bor 6 pairs, 2.85 pr. Box patre, 3.00cr. Siagleer. 3.15 tographic supplies is being shown in the MIMOER eet v TTI LS speek ee sncscehest scence . price $20. ; lulaniatocie at alae arises: No. 944—Latest Empi re model wale serge suit—new fan WOME Seer GLOVES—s0 Wetton engra: aeons, 3 pe regular stock at pop P inne velvet collar 1 colors. revers, braid trimmed, silk Box 6 pairs, 2.00 pr. Box 3 pairs, 2.05 pr. » 215 and cuffs, silk satin lining, a x 6 pairs, pr. pairs, pr. Single pr. °7.90 price’ $22.50 No. 936—Dainty model chiffon dancing dresses over WOMEEIG. GLACE GLOVER=e6 botwa ongths rst a 7. ally pale Leal Avene, Sites utd 35th Streets, Nem ‘ork, nly. china Bile, Srlirvmsinwe er ention roses and Can Box 6 pairs, 2.00 pr. Box 3 pairs, 2.05 pr. Single pr. 2.15 - - ere 8, Crus. Bl u de cygne and tucked flounce, edd parr 8 vane all §9 85 Original WOMEN’S G GLACE GLOVES—16 button length; sel Vv ected. goality ro OPB sii cing cannes san isea bass ‘ Price $20.00 Wh A ee 1.70 pear 1.80 is 1.90 FURMTURE ee gee ie rors, Gre Tee ia Original ee ee ne of Heather ‘cotch Tweeds, in brown WOMEN’S WASHABLE —x clasp; w -_ taneffects. Sizes 13 t020........ +. .seereeeeeee 6.85 price'$16.00 * Reculary $1.30 pow iTWO STORES) No. 709—Bedford cord and elaine house Box6paire, 85cpr. Box3paire, 90cpr. Single pr. 96c HARLEM ‘STORE nehne dresses; many styles, patterns and i | 00 Original WOMEN’S FRENCH KID GLACE—Regis quality; a capt colorings—all sizes........0.ecseeceseeeeeeeees i price $3.50 | white, et 7 grey, mode, ‘Regularly 31.50 pate sIAN ZDAUC OL No. 931—Custom hand-tailored imported wale ser \2 Box6pairs, 85Cpr. Box3 pairs, 90Cpr. Singlepr. 95¢ 2 190 3 AVE: BET 119" @120 ST- suite—coat linings of wear-quaranteed ai f 5g 90 Original |$ WOMEN’S CAPE GLACE—x clasp; new tans and white, ny hee satin—every new color and black—all sizes.... oS Fe price $22.50 | 65 of Regularly $1.50 palr 98 homes f Crews ters lo. —Genuine Salts seal plush coats—new fur coa Box 6 pai Cpr. Box3 pairs, 90cpr. Single pr. Cc model —9 Daranteed ail¥ eatin Unnes $14.85 porisinat, pounced Anan * Furnished >< 8% Par, si —all sizes price Regularly $1.25 pole } mess §— $09.98 rireeize : No. 1103—Student model dresses—collar, vest and 750 « 1 cults of black and white fciige velvet, soutache § 3 90 Original Box 6 pairs, 85¢c pr. Bor 3 paire, 80cpr. Single pr. 98c id 75.00 om id ull bn en 00 fas rig loops and buttons............ cassaaba eess ci price $10.00 WOMEN'S GLACE —s clasp} white, black, $1.00 pole - Week ie Catalogue lew lo. ee fur coat model of caracul clo} Inches | 00 a long, lap over, tide fastened ~guaranteed satin $77 QE Orig inal |$ Box 6 pairs, vbbene. Pores paire, Wee Single pr. 70¢ j ie 12.98 Our Crvatt Terms _ Ao Ry Re Ee rere yay | "S CAPE G! ; ply Also linings. price '$ MEN'S C 1 clasp; new English tans. $10 pet bold wea? en a 95c Box 6 pairs, 85¢cpr. Box3 pairs, 90c pr. sess MEN’S WHITE GLACE—x button; also with black sti Regularly $2. Box 6 pairs, 1.30 pr. Box 3 pairs, 1.35 pr. ‘ean pr. 1.40 MEN'S GREX CASTOR—1 clasp, Regularly $2.00 pair Box 6 pairs, 1.25 pr. Box 3 pairs, 1.30 pr. Single pr. 1.38 NOTICE! 2 1152 the cheapest coat ° | suit we sell regularly, the above prices may seem ridiculous; but ve GUARANTEE every one bona-fide, and warrant everything as ad- vertised. NOTICE!" Page contains only . us itema taken at ran- dom from our immense stock, which includes thousands of othera equally as cheap, WE GUARANTEE every item exactly as advertised and allow no mis- representation or perverting'of facts. BRONX STO ORE (iis 3035-3037 3° AVE.ORISG ST, ee, 4s This represenis exactlyoneof ¢ our tailored suits at IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO GET m sold i bs i

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