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OCNSTOALT DEA ONLY TO SVE “NORE AND SELEY i eenenanimenel Qawyer Ledyard, Who Drew] tne WIll of Money King, Tells How Ald Was Obtained. Lewis Case Ledyard, tawyer, had much to do with the eale of the ‘Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, tea- tined to-day at No, 71 Broadway for the Gefense in the Government suit to dis- @olve the United @tates Steel Corporation a8 @ monopoly in restraint of trade ‘Te witness oaid he had never been counsel for the United States Steel Corporation, J. P. Morgan & Co, or Moore & Schley, whose hokiings went to the Corporation. ‘Mr, Ledyard eaid he had not been counsel for J. P, Morgan, but “had @rawn his will as a friendly service.” He said he had become interested in the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company Dusiness through @ client, Col. Oliver H. Payne, a large creditor of Moore @ Behley, brokers. MOORE 4@ SCHLEY HELD ‘WORTH. Less’ T.c. 4 I. “T received a telephone call to see Mr. Bchiey at his office,” sald the wit- Mess. “Col. Payne had told me that Moore & Schley were large holders of who Tennessee Coal and Iron Company stock that had no real market value, for there were no traders tn the stock. If a block of the stock should be thrown on the market there would be no buyers for it. “At Mr. Schley’s office I met two or three men, including his partner, Walter B. Dickerman, and a bookkeeper named Tierney. Mr. Schley told me his firm ‘owed, on collateral loans, either $33,000,000 Or $35,000,000 in Chicago, Boston, Phile- @elphia and New York, and was about @ the end of its rope if available re- sources were not forthcoming. “The day following my visit to Moore & Schley I saw Mr. Morgan at his home. I told him Moore & Schley must have immediite relief or other- wire would fail. He told me the fall- ure of Moore & Schley would bring about very eerious result He told me he wou!d at once send for Judge Gary and Henry C. Frick, which he did. “When Judge Gary, with Mr, Morgan and a number of others of us, met, he @aid the Tenn:ssee Coal and Iron Com- * pany was no. worth more than slaty or sixty-five and he was not in favor of taking it at any price, I told these men that it was not a question of price, but rather wiether or not they were going to help out Moore & Schley “These conferences were held on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3 1907, and at no time did I have any other interest than to sell the Ten- nessee Coal and Iron Company for Moore & Schley.” DID NOT KNOW OF VISIT TO ROOSEVELT. “Mr. Frick told me that If the Steel took over the Tennessee Company it would bo and Coal 4 only to save Moore & Schley, t to make it conditional trust companies, then in r Moore & Schley was de- ng par for the stock all this time, “I might add that I did not krlow of the Intended visit by Judge Gary and Mr. Frick to President Roosevelt at Washington. 1 learned later about their trip, and I also learned the proposition to sell hall been accepted." Mr, Ledyard confirmed a mass of tes- timony he gave before the Stanley com- mitico in Washington, ,23-Jewelled eas Gold a 12" Gace Watches — ther Specials To-Day and 1 Tor Morrow 5.00 Solld 14-K, Gold Watches, 07-89 "6: 00 Geld. Filled Kigia ja Wal Os dewelled Wat &o0 "penciled JUDGE LOVETT. TESTIFIES ...)MURDERS HIS. WIFE AT LOBBY BY HUNT 1 TO-NIGHT.| ~~ AND. FOUR CHILDREN. Will Be Questioned About His| Budapest Official Enraged Because aaa: rag “Influence” She ee Suicide In U. P. Case, Hanging. (Boece from @ fv aia BUDAPEST, June %.—When his wife Ww. , Jane %.—Tbe appear. | Cut him down after he had vainly at- ance of Judge Lovett, Chairman of the| tempted hang himeelf, John Salfek Union Pacific Ratinad system, Before | P&cA™e #0 angry that he killed her and a of the 6e q his four children this afternoon. lavas Senna nm na torial ws Gaifek, who is a provincial tax col- see iy re fanny i lector, has been morose for Capitol. weeks. He was arrested and th cérs had diMfcuity saving him fro: “We have no knowledge of what | Violence. Judge Lovett may reveal,” said Senator Cummins, one of the investigators. “He ee GIVES COLORS TO BATTLESHIP ‘was summoned in accordance with & Fesolution adopted by the Senate based | Delegation from Utah Makes Pres- upon his public statement that he had| emtation te Craft of That Name. been besieged by persons professing | Mrs. George Doug! to have influence with powers in Wash-| 41" le Gity, Utan « ington in connection with the settle. | Salt Lake City, Utah, attended by « ment of the Union Pacific case. He will be given qpportunity to make such atatement as he desires to the commit- tee and we shall ask some questions Growing out of hie gp “Go far aa Iam aware, the committee| {has no partioular line of inatde informa- tion, but we shall Pleased to be eqtightened by the witness.” Fire in Military Institute. ENOXVILLE, Tern., June %.—A fire tn the Tennessee Military Institute at Sweetwater, Tenn, early to-day was confined to the kitchen and dining-toom section of the buildings, with an estl- Western oy mated loss of about $10,000, ‘Teagragh end = (@) ee as rae Coin Box Booths On All Booths On All Floors. $3.00 & $3.50 Taffeta SILK] PARASOLS« Chic Styles, $1. 89 In the season’s newest shapes styles, these jaunty lee ae a ioned of heavy, substantial sill i in all plain color and plain or black-and- white stri tops with fancy floral borders. Included are the jaunty “La Belle” models, deeply curved and made of eae ee silks, in a host of charmin; igns: Y First be illustration is a “La Belle’ Parasol of heavy cerise taffeta with border of dainty Dresden silk. The plain handle of ebony is ornamented with a silk cord. model of fir lg tere of tron ~~ 1 ine, substanti: green border of floral-and- satin-stripe ribbon, edged with band of black-and-white ‘striped silk. Last in illustration is a more conser- vative but smart Parasol of narrow black-and-white Estipeds Gunes with fhe tt border fini silk; misston oe Ny At $2.79 are act, Utes at with pees, borders, 'yles. At $4.89 are many dashing aie oped rom F may prety in canopy-top, deeply curved and novel imported st; Main Fleer, Broadway. $3.00 “C. B.” CORSETS—SAVE Fashionable models, on straight, Slim, figure-reducing lines. 1.592 ==5159 The Eve sti battleship Utah, this afternoon. The name A. Operator. black-and-white Dresden figu Sizes 18 to 30 inches, in styles suitable for medium, full and stout figures. ‘Third Floor, Sith St. NOTION NEEDS For the VACATION These are the little necessities that are imperative, whether your vacation be only a few days in the country, or an extended stay in the Old World. All Notions at Macy's are at “‘Lowest-in- the-City” prices. Main Floor, 35th St. Beas. 2Sc (arena) a Sanitary Napkins, Lind Dozen Quarter Col) Seley AE Batted” Swiss.” Bust Ruffles, * Dozen Guarded Coils Safety pine” Linen Corset Laces, asad) (No, 3), 1 of Pins, (all sizes) Se Linen Corset Pacts, ard) 9%} Paper 2 Pieces Assorted T: old Cube of Steel ‘Pins (black, white, (4 to 1-1 dibnl widths), 24e sored) 0e English Twilled Tape, 10 yds., Me} Shell Hair Pins, }4 doz.(234 in. long), 9¢ Dressmakers’ Pins, ¥, Ib., 1%¢! Sanitary Elastic Its (194 In. ¥ wea ‘10. INVERTED GAS —|SAVE. ON Main gs Séth Bt. beeen in the Lamp Macy's 19¢ Mustard Leaves, 14c =~ Inverted Lamps, Consist LAMPS REDUCED MEDICINAL gas ic) AND TOILET NEEDS acy 93¢ Complete 69c Shread on a cloth and packed ten in a Three-grain tablets, 100 in bottle, fiverain tablets, special at ,Macy’s 49c Peptonate of Iron and Manganese 39 In 16-ounce bottles. , Macy's 8 Concentrated Ammonia lag Deodorizing Powder price was 1%, deodorize: “Seren 8 Sisters” Hair Tonle — 19¢ Macy's price was 29c. Elsewhere 50c, The $1.00 #2 is now specially priced Powder Focheta, Fitted? 9h jth pid and mirror, A Se | oi 12e | out box, Macy's 14c Cascara Tablets, 20c Hl irs, Bergener in presentin; made/a speoch, the crew stand attention, and Capt. Benson repli: Vian is at the ras Navy Yard, es The World's Greatest Condiment Known the world over, LEA«PERRINS = SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE, SaNEES, Case's and Bebe An Appetiser Sold by Grocers Everywhere jd of colors of the State to Capt.| William 8. Benson, commander of the| jj R. H. Macyd& Co.’s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. ‘S, Broadway, 34thte 38th St. “I desire to my candid 5 ing y's Pure Malt was attacked with typhoid fever and had rag gy ‘tomect be 4 strength and appeti stom: able to retain, food. y's Pure Malt Whiskey i we to perfect health bg tyr) it Swindler, 820 Wi ath ae Conoreviile Ind. Dutfy’s Pure greatest tonic-etimulant and most troctfe's aid in restoring appetite and digestion ord hg to fo medial science. Mr. Swindler could not re- tod strength after typhoid or any other stomach Cal Pa retain food. If it yee cannot retain food and di- { gest it, of course you are not renewii blood and “cond flesh and bone 0 "eo Pure Malt Whi esrag urposes hoapital end ick indorsed where because of la inowe purity. Sold in sealed bottles only by the is made World “Wants” Work Wonders. | fia “Crex” Rugs Reduced One-third Full range of sizes in plain Rugs. All are new and perfect. Fourth Fleer, B’way. Boys’ $6.00 Blue SERGE Graduation SUITS, $4.96 ta. tin oop cad nal dneneind aad elheped Bit ar, 34th Sof th Sco Foss” Ilbustrated. The models are Norfolk and double-breasted, cut on smart lines that dispense wit! tionally undue Bite Bode follow the natural curves The malra i, a fine worsted test color ser; particle shrunk and without a ton in it. The Coats are Alpaca-lined, and the Norfolks are’ in all sizes from 6 to 17 years, the years. ted from 10 to 18 Floss Bins Serge das be stock, wp to bo. be er air wersteds, at $1474, 4,000 YARDS OF vm. V5¢ LONG CLOTH “IN “MILL LENGTHS” Ile} se ed Long Em that lw wear and laun- excellently. Very fine for dainty undergarments, Width SWE ON... ELECTRIC FANS Your Summer Home or Bune galow will not;be complete with- out an Electric Fan, and by buying these at Macy's ‘‘Low- est-in-City” prices you save about one-fourth the price asked elsewhere. These Fans have peayy brass blades. Ine cluded with the Fans are 6 teet of cord and plug. Ne. vent, stationary $9.71 No. 16, direct cur- vent, stationary $12.61 Nowe dees and stereating Cento 4g revolvin No. 16, direct and alternating current, revolving. $19.49 of finest West DAINTY CRETONNE sx 2-2. CABINETS hese intiest Cabinets in frames of white oe cretonne’ to harmonize with your other furnishings. Hat-and-Waist Cretonne Cabinets, $34.74 Two large shirt-waist dra drawers completsadanty white enamelled nly ier inet. Crystal Sige i in is 74 inches, freCetiont, $24.74 Fashioned of gayly colored rose pattern cretonne, this cabinet contains three large hat boxes a crystal knobs, Frame of enamel. Sige 22 inches » 51 inches. Eee Orectinet, $17.49 A very useful Cabinet with two roomy drawers for shoes and two werg partitioned for stock- ae White enamelled frame, drop fronts to boxes. Size 27 inches %17% inches. GROCERIES at SAVINGS Suggestions only of the hundreds of good shies at heizatiel ocenrensns to be found every cay 9 Macy ‘8 new and Department, Fiith Floor, 35 proved and enlarged Grocery bot crea Popular Summer Beverages “Lily White” Brand Grape Juice; absolutely pure; small bottle, je; dozen, $1.33; medium bottle, 22e; dozen medium bottles, $2.43; large bottle, 3%; dozen large bottles, $4.46; half gallon, Macy’s( Te lebrated Pure Fruit Syrups Raspberry, strawberry, lemon, orange, vanilla, chocolate, cherry, pineapple and ten other flavors; guaranteed absolute} pure; pint bottles, each, 2 quart bottles, each, Ae; Knapp's Rost Beer ExtractOne bottle makes 6 to 10 gallons Root Beer; regular 25c bottle, for this sale, I y's Sterilized $1.14; dozen, $1.18 Gc; Apple Juice; pint bottle, Se; dozen pints, $1.69; quart bottles, 29¢; small bottle, 23e; dozen, $2.66; inger Ale; absolutely pure product ol Hygeia We ater Co, Extra ounce bottle, regular price elsewhere, 15c; for this sale, dozen dozen quarts, $3.37 large bottle, 34e; dozen, $3.97 bottle, 10 Lemos; swe: ened diluted lemon juice; used for all purposes instead of lemons. Trial size each, 24e; large bottles Spanish Queen Oli White” Brand Salad Dressing —' —"Best “uy Mee Yepint bottle, 2le; pt Pp bottle, 38 Tomato Catsup is the easiv in the world to imitate in appearance, “Lily White" Brand Tomate sup is not that kind, Made of the finest ripe tomatoes, especially selected, and combined with pure. spices, Small size, 12e; mediurn size, is allon jars, %e 204 te lb, "hee thi selected larae olive 11-02. bottles; sold elsewhere at 25c bottle; for this special sa $1.04; bottle, 9; medium bottles, dozen, $2.74; lozen, \, $5.395 each, ae sound and perfect; packed in bottle, Ses dozen, 1.69 Home Made Fresh Fruits --"'La F brand, Finest quality F Peaches, Pears, Red and White Cherries, Red Raspb i berries and Quinces; farsi sold elsewhere at 75¢ a j cy’s price, a jar, 64e; adozen ire $7.48 ‘Red Stes” Brand Fr Table Salt— “ached in the new simplicity care Enghots | Speclel Sale of Richardson & Reba’ Chicken Broth, with Rice—In pint cans; for this sale, can, Ie; dozen cans, $1.14 and get nourishment from it, | § ding | pally ‘evebiwe wo a: easter, zoe ‘95, "Malt Whiskey ‘ Great Clearanc e Sale. 1500 Mens Summer Suit From Regular Stoc A SALE OF THIS MAGNITUDE, at thistime inthe season, and at these prices, will instantly be recognized as one of the most remark- | able Clothing events of the year. To ‘make it so in every way we have arengee for a special elevator direct to the Department, (take it on the Main Floor, 35th Street and hehgyean vi ;for special salesmen in addition to our already large force, and for special display and classification of the Suits for your enhanced convenience. A Lot of Merchandise of ‘ Unusually High Standard in Fabric. Fit and Tailoring. AS TOSAVI NGS—Remember that the original Macy prices were" Lowest- in-the-City,” and, therefore, that these radical reductions present economies Positively unobtainable elsewhere. THE ASSORTMENT, both in fabrics, models, colorings, and sizes, is so great, so complete, that any man, whatever his pro- portions or his predilections, may be assured of finding here Just the Suit he had in mi: You nt ted and older men aes and their have are No blue or pba 500 Summer Suits That Were $1 4.75— THE FABRICS are fancy cheviots, uns, fancy mixed worste and saanimeten, in Spring and are. Norfolk and three-button sacks, in both English and Summer weights. American models. THESIZES are from'31 to38 Wy Due Re totes Cade lar styles, and from 38 to 46 in Suits expecially built:for stout men. them are a number of Suits with soft rolling pee on Li by “English” shoulders, and some with the smart ” pockets this Summer. Included, too, are some twopleca Sui Sin in tropical Colorings are ey in a great variety of tones, blues, browns, etc. include club chec cil stripes, and numerous’ and full-mohair-lin 500 Suits That Were $17.25, $19.25 and $22.50— THE FABRIC. are tropical weight worsteds, home- spuns, fancy chev- iots and light weight cassimeres. FOR YOUNG MEN, the sizes are 31 to 38. For stout men there are special models in chest cluded are models with soft rolling lapels, pa American or sloping “English” shoulders. Pa models with set-in and open pleats, “golf” models with either flap and button or pleated pockets. All are quarters, mohair-lined. Colors are grays, browns, pencil stripes, mixtures, etc. 500 Suits That Were $24.75, $27.50, $29.75 and $32.50— THE FABRICS THE STYLES are highest grade are two and three- fancy and unfin- button sacks, in ished worsteds, English & Ameri- fancy cheviots, cas- can models, Some simeres and tropical. two-piece “tropical” weight worsteds. worsteds included. THERE IS EVERY SIZE for the young man from 31 to 38 chest measure- ment, for older men from 34 to 42, and a number of models especially designed for stout men, from 38 to 46’chest. The models are the newest and: best American and English, including a number of the smart ‘patch’ pocket effects, number are half-lined with silk. Special Express Elevator on the 35th Street side, Broadway, direct to the Dopartixont on the Fifth Floor. Other a Ears 34th Streat side, Cesslot Broadware contr. a (Timely Saving: On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘ $ : {THE STYLES |: two-button and | The Suits are quarters, half- and full- mohair-lined, while quite a