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DEPEW'S RETU RETURNS IN, E. He and the Vande Vanderbilts Will| feween Wie Pay Their Income Taz “ Greater Rush than Yesterday at the Collectors’ Offices. Bankers Say Their Depositors’ Divi- dends Will Be Reduced. Bome one started a report yesterday that Chauncey M. Depew and the Van- erbilts would refuse to pay their in- come taxes, and when the Government tried to collect them would appeal from any decision ordering them to pay, thus reopen the whole case, Mr. Depew said to a “ World” reporter: “Iam a law-abiding citizen and so are the Vanderbilts. We will all pay our in- come tax. I am counsel for about four- teen estates and they will pay, too; In fact, in cases where the representatives of these estates are ubroad, 1 have made returns already.” A messenger from the New York Cen- tral Ral:road Company called at Coll tor Grosse's office this morning and se- cured one of the corporation blanks. The gas companies have also failen into line and are expected to file their | returns within the next days. two or three There wa. a creater rush of business than ever at the two offices of the In- ternal Revenue Collectors this morning. ‘This was especiaily noticeable at Col- and | up, and say that it bt Mote @ reduction of the dividen: fo thelr stockholder mot Thor She hol vie sident J. Edward are Presi Simmons, gt ‘the, Fourth National: Pres: ight, of the Parl ms," of The "Chemical ratte EO {9 Business bogan at the office of Collec- tor Sullivan, at 114 Nassau street, about 8.30 this morning. At that hour Deputy Collector Trainer found about half a dozen persons waiting to file their re- turns, ‘They represented small corpora- tions, Later in the morning matters Assumed a liveller appearance and a dy stream of taxpayers was moy- up and down the stalrway: TALMAGE ON RECORD. The Minister Files His Tax Return im Brooklyn. ‘The rush of taxpayers to the Brooklyn Internal Revenue Office did not begin until this morning. The crowd was of | such large proportions that Acting Col- lector McKinney announced that the office would be open for business every evening until 9 o'clock ‘Among those who called to make thetr returns this morning were many hromi- nent ministers, Including Rev, Dr, T. De Witt Talmage. SIR JULIAN’S CRITICISMS. House cf Commons to Hear Alleged . April 10—The Earl of Kim- berley, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will probably lay before the House of Commons an elaborate reply to Senator Morgan's speech, in the | United States Senate, on the Behring Sea question. The reply was prepare by Sir Jullan Pauncefote, and Is an analysis of Mr. Morgan's statements showing them, it is stated, to be erroneous in fact in many particulars and unjust in their conclusions. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY eno gee APRIL 10, GULLY ELECTED SPEAKER. ernment ite Geta In by © Narrow Margin of Eleven. LONDON, April 10—Mr. William | Court Gully, Member of Pariiament tor | Carlisle, the Government candidate, was elected Speaker of the House of Com- | mons, to-day, in succession to Sir Ar- thur Wellesley Peel, who resigned on} Monifay last, by the narrow majority of eleven, ‘The opposition candidate was Sir! atthew W. Ridley, M, P., for the jackpool Division of Lancashire, WILLIAM COURT GULLY. Elected Speaker of the House of Commons to-day.) The vote was yeas, 28; ni m4. The Parnellites voted against the Gov- ernment. Mr. Gi is a Liberal Home lhe ENGLAND AND NICARAGUA. No Britinh W force the Ultimatum, LONDON, April 10.-In regard to the Pedal which has reached here from y York that the British sloop-of. r rid Swan, has joined the Royal Art the flagship of the British Pacifle Squat | ron, at Panama, preparatory to th expected departure for Corinto, > agua, to enforce the ultimatum of Gre Britain, it 1s stated that the announ ment {s premature, At the Admiralty, to-day, It was sal that no orders had been given to the Wild Swan or Royal Arthur which woul warrant the statements made, The Times, this morning, says: Nicaragua's efforts to excite the jeal ousy of America have falied, The justice and gol sense of the Americans have proved too strong for the success of this chi eristic manoeuvre. T Ame! cans had only to hear our case and mands, to acknowledge that our conduct wag reasonable and just and to admit thaf our claims were of such a characte: as they would themseives have mad under similar circumstances. We have assured America that we are| not seeking fresh territory, Our object ts to obtain an adequate apology for a wrong done and the payment of the com. ation which we believe to be our red to En-! ble Persunagen Sail for New York on the Majestic. LIVERPOOL, April 10.—In addition | to the Hon George N, Curzon, his brother Frank, and his sister, Laity ne Miller, Mr. and Mrs, B.D. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Mor- timer and Mr. Astor Chanter sailed for New York to-day on board the White ine steamer Majestic, JOR NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. You can obtain better value for your money at our old reliable establishment than elsewhere. ‘SUPERIOR GOODS, LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS, DAN, MORIARTY &CO. 155, 157 AND 159 EAST 23D ST., West of 3d Ave. Furniture, Carpetings, &c. FURNISHING FLATS A SPECIALTY. SPECIAL ATTE PRICE LIST MAILED ON APPLICATION. F-TOWN ORDERS. Ladies’ Gloves. 4 button Walking Gloves, English Red, 75 cts. 4 button Suéde—Tan and Mode shades—Paris points, go cts. 4 button Glacé Kid, wide embroidery — Ficelle, Tan, Mode, White and Pearl, Agents for the Celebrated Gloves. Lord & Taylor, Altmans€s. Upholstery Dept. Third Floor, Our Lace Curtain Sale will take place to-morrow, And in addition will offer, to. close o:-t 1,000 yards BROCATELLE and DAMASE. FURNITURE COVERING, ab USUAL PRICES Estimates and carefully executed lecto. Edward Grosse’s headquarters in the uptown district at Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue, When Deputy Collector Ackerman ar- rived there at 8 o'clock a crowd of nearly one hundred people had gathered in Fourth avenue in front of the Ger- designs submitted for furnishing’ Hotels, Steamships and Private Resi< » dences, with Hangings, Draperies, &c. Also Window Shades, Mate” Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Chan-| St? ! cellor of the Exchequer, the Liberal! leader, said that he regretted that Mr. Balfour, who supported Sir Matthew Ridley, had given a party character to the proceedings. It shows that Mr. Morgan erred tn Broadway & a0th Bt stating that fictitious values had been | put on eome of the vessels and cargoes seized. It also appears, it 1s aid, that |Mr. Morgan's statement that interest was added is erroneous, as no interest Credit Given to Suit All. West 14St. tech] aad fomcble feasclaaishae ¢ 1807 mania Bank Building waiting doors to be opened. Although it is not usual to open the Collector's office until 9 o'clock, business and the began an hour earller to-d same thing will be done durirg the re- mainder of the week. For the first hour of the day between three and four hundred taxpayers had visited the headquarters, and every one of Collector Grosse's seventeen deputies had his hands full making out returns | oF answering questions, which come in a continuous broadside from the anxious taxpayers. Many, after receiving their blanks, went away to study them fill them up at their leisure; but others gat righ€ down and finished business then and there, Among those who ha blanks since yesterday faid to be many of the wealthy ‘sport ing fraternity, who make their head- guarters in the neighborhood of the St lames Hotel. They have not visited the Collector's office personally, but have | gent messengers for the pupers, Deputy Collector Scott was asked about this to-day he declined to give any bame: One prominent Wall street man who eclares that he will make a fight @gainst the tax is John G. Moore, of the firm of Moore & Schley, the bankers and brokers. He says he will retain ex- Senator Edmunds and ex-Judge Wilson, f Washington, to defend his case. Most of the bank ofliciais admit that Mere is nothing.to do now but to pay morning are meciog! Seeing Costumes. Beautiful Show. Suits. Special Easter Offering. 63 Tailor-made Suits, in black and colors, lined throughout with silk, very stylish and most extraordinary. value, $14.98. Also, 29 elegant Silk Suits, all perfectly new and fashionablo, THURSDAY, 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M, representing values of from $35,000 to $60,000—all ut $24.98. Capes. Very superior cloth double Capes, value $3.90; on sale begin- ning on Thursday, at $2.47, Clay Diagonal Capes silk lined, value 50; on sale beginning on Thursday, at $3.75 Faney Biack Silk Capes, satin lined and trimmed with jet and lace, value $8.00; on sale beginning Thurs- "$5.98 Moire Antique Capes, lined with silk and trimmed very hand- somely with lace, jet and ribbons; value «$7.50 Handsome black Vel- et Capes, lined with ilk and trimmed with handsome lace, jet flow- ers and ribbons, value $8.90 for the over and| up the!) been furnished | f was included, The total amount ts de- clared to be only about half of a just ]and reasonable allowance, and to have been agreed to as a compromise against the wish of the Canadian masters, al- though they finally agreed to a reduc- tion ot their claims. The subject will be presented to Par- lament mainly for the purpose of cor- recting alleged misapprehensions cre- ated by Mr, Morgan's statements in the American Congress. Not Going to Cuba Just Now. BRIDGETON, J., April 10,—The steamer Bridgeton h. en out papers here to carry on shad fishing in the Delaware River again. It 1s generally belleve! that the vessel han been bought by the insurgents, but that she will not 7 N ‘A. B.C, OATMEAL, ment mi HIGHEST AWARDS WHEREVER EXHIBITED, STFAM-COOKED FOOD To. HICH PATENTS WERE GRANTED BY THE UNITED STATES, MEN’S SHOES. Special Thursday morning, 8 to 1 P. M, Boys’ American Guard School Shoes, per pair... |For 5 hours we will sell Boys’ Russet Leather Lace Shoes, especially made for long ser- size 2 to 8%; worth $3 Also about 20 pairs Russet Leather Shoes, sizes 5 and 5%, made to sell for $2.50; for this 6 hours’ sale, pair. Boys’ Clothing. (24 floor—new building.) Rain or shine, this department has been crowded with mothers, fathers, boys. Exclamations of DELIGHT at the ex- hibit of beautiful SUITS; still greater | 'RPRISE at the extremely low price TO-MORROW A GREAT DAY. All the newest d in JUNIOR ZOUAVE and Reefer Suits at 2,98, 3,98, 4.98 and Higher, materials, made in special styles, actual value $4.50 to rsey Suits cf finest quality 3.98) 96.00, at... 2.08 and Sailor Suits in 45 B distinct styles, upverd from.. B Mr. Balfour resented that a man “as absolutely unknown in Parliamentary as Mr, Gully should be nomi- am Vernon-Harcourt replied warmly, and when Mr. Balfour again arose to speak he was received with loud cries of “Spoken, Spoken" from the McCarthyites, led by Mr. Timothy Healy, Member for North Louth. This continued for several minutes while Mr. Balfour stood, unmoved at the table, Amid great excitement the members vainly endeavored to induce Mr. Healy to desist. ‘There were loud and angry cries of “Name,” but the chair being vacant it was Impossible to call him to order, Ultimately, however, Mr. Bal- | four was allowed to speak. Oscar Wilde's Hooks Withdrawn from the British Museum, LONDON, April 10—The British Mu- seum has withdrawn from public use in the Ibrary the books in {ts collection of which Oscar Wilde 1s the author. Cuban Insurgents Gain Strength, Passengers on the Wari line steamship Seneca, which arrived to-day from Havana, say that very tle was known ot Havana as to the actual condition of thingm ut the seat of war. The surgents were steadif$ gaining strength, and several encounters had te jovernms The people of all the Southern towne Hi sympathy with the Revolutioniag vement of a large body of 1B ot these towns was dally | best carpet sweeper at ti esree gE RTH hy ena ABLE?» Thursday, April 11th. A BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER, At the unusual price of $1.75. Adjustible for hard or soft carpets, In ma hogany oF sycamore frames, handsomely Mnished and nickel trimmed, We take an Interest in the many homes we have furnished with carpets In our wIx months, Ro we want thowe carpets to wear ‘and always look well; that in why we offer the price. ty In carpets and furniture of the newest patterns aud cheapent price. CASH or CREDIT (OWPERTHWAIT 104. 106 and 108 West 14" St. NEAR 67 AY. Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush Av, near Fulton St | Another large purchase of the re- maining stock of E. 8, Jaffray & Co., | comprising Fancy Ribbons of all kinds | for millinery purposes. 2,000 yards Stripes, Brocades, open work, Dresdens, Checks, Platds and other patterns, combination colors, 7 and 10 and comprising Dresden, two-toned pes, combination colors, satin doubl in plain colors for millinery and dress trimmings, inches wide, w bons, ks, Lb, com Fallle, Brocade, s wide, were Iie, yard, all at... & Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sou-! These Haster Bookmarks, with sterling silver forms repre- senting Faith, Hope and Char- ity, each.......15, IV, .24 and These heavy Gold - Pl: and Enamelied Haster St Pins, 106 and 12 each, Laces for Easter. pecial sale of butter-color Point Ver Point Gene. net top Oriental Laces, new and ome paiterns, Tn vide, per. y« ; |9 inches ‘wide, at \12 inches w Hack” all silk. Y Bou jon 10 inches wide, yd, at ilk Chiffon, all colors, 4 inches Wide, yd, @t.... E | |BEST VALUES IN : é : 3 e : @ e e @ e é $ e é @ e \@ ie é e e ¢ 6 a FU THIS ¢Partial and Complete Housefarnishers CARPETS $3-BOTTLE CASTER, Made of RNITURE, CRYSTAL GLASS, wits beat Silvered Trim: |i smi Ny ONLY 33°: y 20 Yards of Good Brussels Carpet Given to Every Purchaser of $75 or upward of Furniture. WE FURNISH A HOME COMPLETE. CARPETS, STOVES av one price, CASH OR CREDIT, 482 THar THe Lowest. McCLAIN, SIMPSON & COMPANY, TE OLY ONE PiICE CASH OR CREDIT HOUSE IN AMERICA, Northwes Beeeeeeceoses: ?' ececcceueceeeees D to SAT Nth Ave, _ GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. OO INFANTS WEAR—BIG SALE, Stock of the late Chas. D, De Bevoise (for many years a well-known manufacturer at 62 and 64 Greene street) of his estate. in the history of the trade. Very fine Saxony hand-cro- chetted Sacques, with hand- some border, in three sizes, 49 wholesale price $10 per doz., at . Several other lots of Worst Sacques at .75 and, Babies’ silk and wool Sacques, also fine 1 flannel, heed, 50 per doz, Crepon cashmere handsomely em- wholesale — price h $1 € A st bies' 1 Sac’ cashmere very han hand-embrotdered, whole price, $15.00 per d “ines quality . Silk Hned and too handsome to wholesale pri doz, at. nme seri Baby Carriage Robes. An elegant lot of Baby Car- riage Robes in fine cricket cloth, elderdown and china silk, handsomely hand .em- broidered and hand painted. wholesale price from r doz, at 49 sold at a considerable sacrifice to effect a speedy settlement We bouzht the entire stock upon so favora- |ble a basis that we are enabled to offer our customers the INFANTS’ WEAR ever known Here are some of the lots: Infants’ Wrappers. Infants’ annel | dainty little yoke, brotd stite Fine Wrapr d, and w came $18.00 to $52 1 seme Wrapper Wool Cre ly hand emt and with hand em ith : re Infants’ yery fine Cashmere and zi lannel trimmed with ribber wale Infants mere price ext Wrat Land embroidered dox also qui whol each, 1 Dres: tuck of t ing bro with silk-tin: hand Infants’ 1 any “Long infants’ ses, with ed yokes and ucks and trimm lery, whe doz, at a long with Nainsook ainty ttle with yokes ther stiteh= Baby Carriage Robes. An elegant lot of Baby Carriage Robes in fine cricket eiderdown and china silk, handsomely a pape ted, wholesale price from $15.00 to $39.00 per 25, 1.49 and cloth, hand embroidered Bale Nem on THURSDAY MORNING. Our Baby Weighing Contest in on everybody's lips. Register your baby early, It is free. You may win a beautiful Baby Tinge. We have the largest line of Baby Carriages of any house in New York. Over 200 different styles at the most economical prices, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ner of 37 3a Rececececcceccccccccccccctcccees They’re ‘Stunning Sir—those new Spring Over- coats of ours. Fad hionable, finely tailored, fitting at neck and shoulders like a glove— you'd never dream that they were ready made. Prices? Ye gods and little fishes! {priced clothier fore and aft; he \simply isn’t in it. $8 to $25. COVERT OVERCOATS AT $15, THAT OTHER LANGE WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS ING AT RETAIL—AND SELLING CHEAP, VHAMMERSLOUGH | BROS. ecker St., cor. Creene (Bet, Bway and 6th Ave L.), also Broadway, cor, Rector St. LIVINGSTON 8 forte, near the Bridge; rates reasonab! We rake your high-| rank tresses, Pillows, Furniture Slip’ Covers, Table Linens, Naphins end Towels. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. SHERMAN BANK, New York. April %, 1906—Tae ‘Annual Election’ for Directors be held at the Baakl New York on STORES CHARGE $20 AND $22 FOR. WE ARE | Board or rooms; home com- a Qdaie RY SAve'S9 =60 * BN Sale of Easter Lilies, Flower- $18 Harness at $8. ing Plants and Palms, xz These are very choice and cannot be purchased elsewhere at from two to three times our prices. Easter Lilies in large pots, 3 buds... Azaleas Hydrangeas Spin 7 Marguerites . Ha Ll Jack F suitab) ing Rubbe Palms, Hasier decorations, compris: Plants, Kentla Palms, Areca vatania balms, &c., at ,7@ up. Confirmation Dresses for Easter. have a full Ine of Confirmatic rs, In Lawns, Dotted Swiss, Line Crepon ranging os from $1.39 5 chal for | week are our Wool trimmed with lace, satin ribbon 1 violets. Ages 12 uu | At GOS 7.49 7.98 Mi two-piece all-wool Albatross Dress, trimmed with Point de Gene ice and wide satin, u, this riehly 16 oy 16, 12.75, a We are prepared to make any above to order. Girls’ White Lawn Dress, tucked yoke deep rutle ruf sleeves: worth $2 White Lawn Dress, with two ws of Insertion in front of waist, full embroidered rufte over each shoulder, embrotd- with front and back. around yoke, lace around neck sash 6 to M4 Sut M4 years; worth $3.49, at We have also a full line of Colored Pique Coats, elegantly trimmed with lace and insertion, Albatross, | Do you want a $16.00 set of Harness for $8.00? If you do come and see this nickel or imitation rubber double and stitched traces, breeching, breast collar and neck strap, Tusset or black reins. 8.00 ONLY A FEW LEFT, We quote prices of a few specials which we are offering this week: Genuine English Crown Soap, 50 | quarts .... ’ jenuine English Dandy Brushes, cod enuine Fownes hand-sowed Driving gloves. ~ 450 Do not purchase anything before call- ing on us. You can save lots of money, Carriages of Every Description. ‘MEN'S AND YOUTAS' MATS. an Seon, o's ball $3.00 Gu oesranled Non- sinakabe| Hats at $1. .49. CIAL NO. nic E! Those who could not get to our store Monday in the rain will have another | Sheunstanc Rich Display of Spring Dress Goods. Easter Milli ery. ttediy the most beau rey ‘oF Eanter millinery ever made York. ‘o make this week ed ore ine Saree Trimmed Hats at. Rose Sprays, value $1.35, 76. UNTRIMMED HATS—Largest assort- ment in the world. Many lots at speciad: ""* GHILDREN'S CAPS, (Special duping, bad window om MEN'S CLOTHING, Entire Tonrine.s of She pete; Keown Masai Max Ernst, 626 E Bway. i "SPECIAL line of Trimmed A 8 It's unusual to say the least, Easter week, on the Snead at tee most, prosperous spring trade we have ever known—yet a stock of one of the best-known a the country at about half Every garment well cut, well made, fect Atting; sises for” stout men, slim men; ‘alterations wr as 1 vey charge. 18 there a man livi knew favorable comb ‘ Bee Fine Tall Made in the '95 F; i ia Binea steds, ** Pa pt il a tures Bead cheap Wool! oy orkmansnip P they would be 00 oF $30, 00, All at $10.88 and $12.88,” chance Thursday morning, from 8 to | 1 only, to buy one of the hats that ; created such a seneation at $1.90. It is equal in all respects to the regular $3.00 derby. They are in Men's and Youths’ sizes and shapes, guaranteed eakable, in black, Koll brown, brown, cocoa and b ze, Remem- every one of the ate is guar- anteed non-breakable. On eale Thursday, from § tol only, at Ue Easter Neckwear. New and handsome neckwear for the Easter Holiday; latest ideas from Pari and Lace, Bead Embroidered Ling ite iberty |B: Sizes 34 to 42. AT $6.88 & $8.88, Elegant and nobby Suits, Sacks or Frocks, eom- prising these materials: Faney Cassimeres and Homespuns in dark and medium shades, finished and unfinished Worst- eds, Serges and Diagon- als, including many black and blue styles;

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