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GRAFT OUR Or Three Days May Be to Hearing Deposed Governor's Story. Gulser, member of the As- ly and former Governor, ts to be for inauguration. he was informed by George H. Me- | Guire, wrother of James K. McGuire, . Mr. Whitman wants to learn what McGuire knew of an “injustice,” how he came to know of it, and what {interest he had im sending word to witness stand in the , Sulzer. tion before Chiet| Sulzer has sent word to Mr. Whit- McAdoo on Thursday or Attorney's staff, In the din- Broadway Jeotral Saturday evening. called Assistant Vintrict- y Clark on the tolephoue yee- _ eter. waid be was gotting ready te Albany and that he would the Prosecutor's office the day hee decided to put Mr. Bulser ‘the stand at the end of the week. MAT WHITMAN WANTS SULZER a3 TO EXPLAIN. Whet Mr. Whitman is particularly of having cleared up by Mr. man that he is willing to tell the Dis- trict-Attorney all he knows, but says he wishes to tell him when he is alone. AID TO MARK DATE OF BREAK WITH MURPHY. ‘The telegram of the former Gov- ernor is supposed to mark the date of the break between himself and Charles F. Murphy. It is intimated that Mr. Murphy took exception to the message av @ gratuitous bit of personal insinuation on the part of Mr, Bulser at a time when he was not Governor of the State and there- fore not warranted in ing any action, Action when he was in the Governor's chair would have been all right and proper and above criticism, according to the alleged Murphy idea, but it was objected to as an attempt to “make @ play” before it should have been made, ‘MORE CONTRACTORS TELL OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. Humpbrey Courtney, of tho Atlanta, N. Y., Construction Company, a cor- poration, testified this afternoon at the John Doe investigation of a check for $300 to the Democratic State cam- paign fund in 1912. Mr. Courtney aaid that he had never given more than $100 before Led got pe pe tracts tm 1913 aggrega' x He said his firm understood all the contractors were contributing, Mr. Courtney testified that he gave L, V._Rosencrans, an inapector of State Highways sums aggregating less than $90 as for drawing, Joases in 1912-1913. Rosencrans wad] an in tor of the roads on which the Atlanta Company was at work. John. F, Gill, Courtney's partner, testified that one of the bonds 5 +. HE EVENING WORLD, a Htleee ot atocks' for t 88 compared with Satur WALL STRET | Zecoumerme ———ooOoOoOoOoOOOOOO Yield of Leading Gtocks Based on Present Selling Prices. Rate, Yield. Amigamated Coppe + 8.00 American Can pf, American Car & Fd: American Smelters. American Smelters so Saeeass395 430 Spade bapa bth ae SSSHNSASSSRSES=oS Market closing—There were irregu- lar price changos in the late afters | noon, and while stocks held up clone | to their best figures the movements were fitful, and the beet in general had a top-heavy appearance. lowed 1 up at 63 6-8, Read- higher, and Union Pacific at 158 8-8 was 1-2 point above Saturday’s close. Pennsy! made a net gain of 3-8, and the vances in a number of issues maintained at the close with the gen- eral market showing fractional ad- vances, Total sales 360,64 shares, Opening was fairly active, and gen- erally strong, responding to favorable , which in influential quarters wan regarded as of far qreat- er importance than anything likely to be found in the Presi: "1 or to develop in polltt Union Pacific up added another 1-2 to & few minutes. A good response was made by Amalgamated Copper to regular, and at end of half an hour business was comparatively dull, and tone uncertain, There seemed to be an inclination to await possibility of a decision on one of the important rate cases by Supreme Court. Substantial strength was shown by Northern Paci- fic, the rise in which was credited to investment demand by the fact that the stock has been selling out of line with 7 per cent. railroad issues, ‘There was nothing in market during by large profes- onal operatora, Action of Reading was and stock seemed to be considerable quantity. etrong, Up to 6. Trading was quiet in the latter the morning, but the market ell considering the widespread tion of @ reaction and the fact have nad quite a larg early afternoon « sharp in @ number of is- ‘16 1-4 and Steel to 688-4. Unfen Pa- cific reached 159 1-4 and Reading 170. Two Stock Exchange seats were eold for $50,000 each, an increase of $5,000 over the last previous sale, —>—_——— Fine Suits and Overcoats Cut to Sure Selling Prices | A im. ated Cooper fh” ‘ger: In ‘ound zeex! ¥ Fett fette FP ltttte+ tte SESS yes PEST RPO. + ee Far — bit4 B53zus! cS Poet g2eSaerEseuze: ee ——— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. To date, twenty-five ratiroads, oper- ating in United States, have reported weekly gross earnings for first week | of January, as gross $7,761,354, de- crease $292,488, or 3-63 per cent., com- pared with same week of 1913. Stewart Mining Company report for quarter ended Dec. 31, 1913, net in- come of $177,942, Preaned Steel Car Company regular Quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. on preferred stock, payable Feb. 26,'to stock of record Feb, Erie Railroad reports decrease of $67,000, or nearly 6 per cent. for first week in January. With thi of first week in January, | 88: MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 191 return ‘is ahend ‘of that of any cor-|CHIGCAG@O WHEAT AND CORN responding week in company’s history. Thins year, first week's earnings were | 000, against $964,000 In 191%, $810,- 000 tn 1912, and $822,000 tn 1911. Missourt Pacific reports increase of $20,647 for second week of January, since July 1, a decrease of $949,- compared with same period last | year. Goldfield Consolidated Mines Com- pany reports for three months ending | Dec. 31, total number of tons treated, value $1,007,682, at total cost | 4. Net profits, $473,697. Bethlehem Steel Company declared a dividend of 6 per cent. for 1914 on preferred stock out of earnings in 1913, Mividend will be payable in quarterly | instalments of 11-4 per vent. on April July 1, Oct. 1, 1914, and Jan. 1.) 916, This is the same rate that was) paid last year. ph nny YORK COTTON MARKET. | ‘ points, Strong cables and big | business at Liverpool caused higher | _ |oPening, but on the buige selling or- ders from the South and from lead- ing spot interests were met. Port re- ceipts to-day estimated 40,000 baler, The Feod-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants,invalide oad growing children. Purenutrition, upbuilding the whole body, Invigorates nursing mother: the aged. More healthfu Exclusively Forsyth 302 STH AV., (Mert Mode Then Famous) Furs AT 31ST ST. eerie Maré Times Made Us Fatt We Were Forced INTOBANKRUPTCY Creditors’ Sale. 50% Fs Prices Bankruptcy brought against Great Fur De; Proceedings were the owner. of the of M. For- A receiver was appointed. Godins have agreed to take 88c on the dollar. Coats & Sets Real—Genuine—Wonderful—Reductions Sale Starts. Tuesday, 8.30 A. M. Come Early for Better Selection of Styles and Sises Fur Coats 18 Hodson ‘With eon Dye Beal Leg ebunk, Fur Sets ‘6 Genuine Black Lynx it of MARKETS. WHEAT. Oyen. High Cony. Open Hig’. Law, Clow, RR RR Whe sa trifle casier, World's wheat pessage to Europe shows heavy Increase, Corn steady. Satordlay’s Ah TO vie Satniday's woe My: tae Clow oh'gs. ‘The return of Paria, brings to Art erities everywhere are as enthust. |!" antic over the beauty and grace of Mona Be 909 you follow these dii hands as they are over her elusive] Fon follow there direct an Veauty-treatment, with shapely, whith hands have al-|arier use of Velogen, ways been the mark of & refinement that ie unmis Country offerings were stated to be lighter and Argen- tine news favorable. ‘Wheat exports last week 14,624,000 taishele, last yoar 11,720,000. Corn exports were 3,628,000 bushels week, compared with 5,441,000 a ugh hands mark you as care- you from making a good | "ii2, » however beautifully yuu are! Velogen ago for same week. Wheat rallied and sold up to the level of Saturday's close in the early afternoon, but weakenod toward the close and sold off % cent. Corn sold % to % above the closing figures of Saturday, but closed % to % lower. twice dally will clear wonderful | freshness. rf Only Once a Year—In January, and in Only One Store—O’Neill’s—Ie fi re Such a Clothin le as nnual Stoc ‘uction Event.) soca o> Soy at closing out eo These fine ered Pack Ainge pepo i it lines, thie sensational value possible. Over 5,000 Handsome Winter OVERCOATS gsize At $12.50 Patterns for Every Taste, Styles for Every Occasion, Sizes for All Figures, and a PricéY at WV Sut An an, Sever ousan ens Suits, 4 » Wanted Si; Tes. Values up to $27.60, at $12.50 d Cash or Credit—Buy Now and Arrange for Payments at Intervals Our Biggest GLOVE SALE” A tremendous stock of new gloves, the fashionable styles and colors, in a complete of sizes. Never have you seen such a really big sale of gloves. . Just out of the maker’s i; fresh, new and ccrrect. ; Long White Gloves Emile Perrin's Gloves fees 91 39 Boee O55 ea larly im _moat stores uetaire style; splendid fitting gloves; elbow | One-clasp style, plque sewn; embroidered backs in an nunualy good sed of eer pliable, poses brd oF con’ raating colors. $27.50 Values $20.00 Valuer $15.00 Values Mor Made able at 92.75.... Black, white, tan and desir: skins. They clean 7. colors. In all the leading colors—High ‘ ‘Distinctive Shoes That Cost 86.00 and $7.00 in e and Colonials . For evening wear; made of fancy net and shadow lace, /quarters. Patent Colt Colonial Pumps. with leather Cuban Louis heels, perfect fitting narrow toe | asts, bay tg oak Rea giving the foot the long, slender effect now the correct $1.95 vogue; medium weight welted soles. | O'Neill Main Mtore—Secend Fiser. January, has blown good fortune to those who were ready to (@®madvantage of this $6.50 Chiffon Blouses | Women’s Dress Shoes fects—are net and lace a Heautsul Boo $4.95 $10.00 Lace Blouses 97.50 Patent Colt Boots, with cloth uppers; also with cloth cftigh aod | Ine mocks ahcped,barplion effect; made of Every ‘“‘ill wind,” the too warm _winde of December and the too cold winds ‘- Forced Outlet of Fine Furs At Sale Prices Which Average : which means that the actual value of these suits and overcoats, based on @ comparison with similar gar- ments sold by other retailers, is from $80.00 to $25.00. Horetorore’ W1is00--; 62.00 Mi Rael Marteon Sepl Caste Rarer 82.50 7 Real Scotch Mole Coats ‘Well matched, Scotch mole, man- Gprin sleeves. Here- 98.50, 50c on the Dollar O’Nelll Main Stere—Third Fleer. Men’s Silk Shirts: And Some Excellent Silk and Linen Shirts All of which are made to show how $] 55 e $2.50 to $3.50 shirts can be. The materials are very fine quality silk and silk and One-Third to One-Half Less than linen mized. Plain negligee styles, coat model, soft Reguiss yrioms back cuffe—plain colors and light Dainty Combinations, Night Gowns, Princess | furr"Rect ue and cluster stripes in conteasting "eoles 55.00 Slips, etc., in many beautiful styles. All high| sises 14 to 17. : One Blue Fox Set, Natural. 87,50 class, well made garments. Men's nter Underwear EXTRA SPECIAL Values $1.75 $2.00 Medlicott Underwear at 950 98 sete i ine, Mit Men's eftra fine quality of mercerized shirt and Fox: Lynx. Taupe Fox: Mele sed At $1.00 Shirts are finished with silk fronts and pearl O'Neil) Main Stere—Third Ficer, Moline sete, large muffs and Drawers bave | seopendet ‘pes and double p guseots, Dinner Sets SO ru dis Furnace Outfit ore oF apemeeren 59.75 eT dives a ° 3263 Of handsome deco- . * Sete (Black) Extra special, two odd sets of Lynx (imported models); regular price $8.00, A won- derful bargain at... 30.00 Blue Fez and Wolf Sets (thia we consider the best bargain in fur sete we have to offer, ex- cept the black muff and asso scarfs, Come Sample Muslin Underwear tofore $196.09 6 Trieamed Caracul Coats Collars of Hudson seal, civet, chinchilla + squirrel Sees 55.00 Collars of fitch, chiachitte squirrel, ermine or on \ 5.00 Persian Lamb Coats 4@ and % inches long, collars of ey lamb, 5 grok Le gg test bargain marly up to 00.0. 59.00 wane Extra Specialwaran nc heer Ge a a quitaly made: large wl and assortment $20 of acaris; $20 0 set; value $50.00. a, One Ermi We porate by Emith sugaee 2 (29.75 “4 Reason W' Two very pretty Moline Sets, large . muff and el: it . Formerly $%.0, Tuesday only ,....., waing ccal.__Spectal to- Consisting of one heavy gal- vanized ash can, one heavy coal scuttle, one heavy galvanized ro- tary ash sifter. By using one of these outfits you will save doi ble its price in a short time. a Suvio Heaters cago best and light, Meat Sor pent oe saltzared floral decorations with gold edge: ade to 3 f price os 7 ech 84.75 | oi O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York Citym==entey Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning vq regular season, a Smith Gray & Co, @ult at 0.08 has represented Khe value of 6 owt ciered by many other at $25.00, same comparative values maintain ad rn ote entire roern St eee pe re! every pric eale as tho @mith Gres e CA a a valas ot least 88 fer cons, greater the price Indicates, ‘Men’s Fur-Lined Coats Bvtve Special ' $125 muskrat lined coats, seal and Persian $35 00 ets fre Droadelots shell, $35; value $126, e y ‘only. A. Forayth 302 Fifth Avenue irn Wondels 4 em Bani, ) . et €