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O'NEILL & CO,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2\st Street, u UNSEAT Hoe Fe FIND op 000,000 “SENATOR CLARK, OOM PAUL KRUGER "OUR SURPLUS. lames Francis Smith, A. D. T. Messenger No, Has one dae Gage La senate Commitee Ps 1,534, Tells of His Record-Breaking Satan? Ietors 4 Montana Man. Assignment. Congress. BY JAMES FRANCIS SMITH. (metated te as Evening Werld Reporter.) Tsay to Oom Pasi! gst AVENtp 2 to 2150 See & | WASHINGTON, April 10—The Senate | Committee on Privileges and Elections has decided unanimously !n favor of the unseating of Senator Clark, of Montana. Charges were made against Clark of| corruption in his ¢lection. An awful Biate of rottenness in Montana politics was disclosed at the Senate inquiry It was in evidence that his election had cont Clark $500,000 at least, and gifts of thousands of dollars were made pro- miscuously by his friends to secure Votes Judges were even approached to affect election cases in court The report is to deciare the seat of Mr, Clark ee ee and not to expel. GLARK 18 10 WED. ee gece Kruger?” he asked, Montana Senator Will Marry Mes.) You could have knocked me down with Clever, ef Providence, ; a feather, Then 1 spunked up. Ht te Sasa. “Yen, sir.” sald 3. “Where will you find him?” PHILADELPHIA, April %—The Phil-| «a: Pretoria, South Africa,” Qdelphia North American prints this hts for I had read up on the war. story to-day from Washington: ‘A report of more than ordinary Inter-| Te St, Metema If Necessary, est is current to the effect that before| “If he isn't there, where will you got many moons Senator Clark, of Montana, | asked jai righ 50 rma sige aka Will lead to the altar as his wife Mrs. 1 chase sedi eye ie Clover, who was before her marriage Miss Patten, one of the daughters of ‘the late Mrs, Patten, of San Francisco. The latter ieft a fortune of $1,000,000, to be divided among her five poe aghe this ne with the tee fren A lawauit cnaved as to the division of! ine: oty, To-day we Bete ‘at the the money, and since that time Mrs.| warorf-Astoria from 1 to? P. M. Then Clover, whose husband was at one time) 4: 3 we will have @ Missour! Congressman, has been e9-/ afterwards we WASHINGTON, April 10—The Secre- tary of the Treasury sent to Congrens | lo-day hin reply to the resolution calling for information on the revenue surplus, The statement shows an estimated surplus for this vear of $70,000.09 and for Dext year of $83,000.00, as fo lows | ar ending June 2, 190—Re- | pelpts, Customs, $253,000.00; internal rev- ue, $302,000.00); miscellaneous, $%5,0u9,- (0). Total, $560,009,000, Expenditures—Civil, $104,000.00; war, $125,000,0085 navy, $55,000,0%, Indians, $11. 000,009; pensions, $142,090.00; interest, $42, 0. Kt Geed-by! Yes sir, I'm happy to be the boy’ chosen out of so many to take the mes- wage from American schoolboys to Pres- ident Kruger, of the Transvaal. It was Ute way: The Philadelphia Committee asked our Superintendent, W. W. Rayons, to send his bert bov. Mr. Rayons asked the sub-offices to select each a boy and there were forty of us. I didn't know what it was all about until the day Mr. | Ravons sent for me. “Will you take a message to President (0,900, Total, $490,000.00; estimated sur-| plus, $70,000,000 Fiscal year ending June 9, 1#1-—-Re- celpts: Customs, $240,000.00; internal rey. enue, $300,000,00); miscellaneous, $37,000, ™. Total, $577,000, 000, $115,¢00,000; war, 00; Indians, $10,. 000,08); interest, 40.009,000, Total, $495 009,00, estimated Surplus, 982,000,000, Internal revenue taxes received under | War revenue act of 13, 189%, upon | Articles not theretofore taxed, fiscal year 169, and firs: n Months of fecal year ism; sald he. sald 1, jo Gt. Helena after him.” jo," paid Mr, Rayons. 1 got back from Philadelphia early SHIPPING NEWS, | Easter Millinery, |j~ Men's Golf Suits, made of all wool fancy cheviots, a large | |variety of tony plaids and checks, $4. arors OR! Aare | 2 PRONE Te R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices a \\' Both Sides 14th St. CYS Ae j tioned, PRE EY = oat Gal | Things with Which to Play Golf ana Things to Wear While Paying. itt is hgh the healthful, wholesome, energizing ae po ae mericans have naturalized. Gothamites rattle oft" ne I %, with the jauntiest unconcem, , aie... : The popularity of the game will be more universal this season than ever, That's good, Nothing better for the mind, the muscle and the nerves, When medicine fails, tackle golf for indigestion and insomnia. But this is not a thesis. It's an advertisement to inform you that we sell the best golf goods at fair prices, Exclusive and other general dealers are doing the usual way—charging extravagant rates, You remember how we lowered the cost of bicycles? ‘The same principle touches golf sundries;— $2.00 Wooden Clubs at 98c. Putting and aie depend upon the stance and the swing. Secure the proper club, and likelier than not your strokes will be asy, free and) eflective, insiead of choppy and jerky. You can neither put nor drive — with a broomstick, See that the clubs eh — are bobo “| The ah oe: re fa and not too thin; not too heavy and. te too and of the heads must be controlled by! individual ig ma is Women’s Golf Suits, Skirts and Capes. She did not know a diver, from a cleek ; She foozted, and the nearby sod she tore ; She couldn't make the course within a week, There was no need to cry a warning “fore!” Her stance, her swing, and e’en her wagele—all Were not according to the ethics; yet, Although she very seldom hit the ball, Her form was simply perfe:t—yes, you bet! Edwin L, Sabin in The Smart Set. lif you're not a famous golfer vou may be a nobby dresser, | Warranted drop for |Practical and brilliant styles for the links. And the prices jare characteristically Macy's. Women's Golf Skirts, blue and gray! double-faced cloth, gored style, ine) verted and single plaited tack, finished | with several rows of stitching, $4.98. | Women's Golf Skirts. light gray and brown double-faced cloth, gored style: inverted plait back, tinished with sev- | Women's Golf Suits, dark gray double- taced cloth, tatlor-stitched, double- breasted E jacket, skirt with new style back, finished with several rows ot stitching down front and around, $21.34. eral rows of stitching, $5.86. Wi cong s Golf Mey! double-faced Women's Golf Skirts, tan, gray and oan e verily colors, finished bie double-taced Oxtord cloth, gor ith bool and high collar, $7.81. style, single plaited back, eioner| with wide self strap, finished with | several rows of stitching, $10.08. Women's Golf Skirts, brown and gray double-faced cloth, — tailor-stitched | Eton jacket, single plaited back skirt, | tinished with several rows of stitch | ing, $19.34. Women's Golf Capes, double-faced cloth, (iaished with with Boot and high collar, $9.74, Women’s Goli blue gra Natt a bnood and high collar, Rit Men’s Golf Clothes. and 9. «| Men's afl-woot si casted blue Men's footless wool Golf Hose, serge Coats, $3.74; double breasted, ished with fancy tops, 74¢. | $4.38, Men's footiess worsted Guil iiose, fife Men's footless Golf Hose, finished ished with silk and wool tops, 94¢. with fancy tops, 32c. | Easter Jewelry. little prices. —Hat Pins, heavily jewelled, valued elsewhere at 35c.; our price 19¢. —-Rhinestone Medallion Brooches, valued elsewhere at 0c; our price 24¢, —Brooches, set with rhinestones and colored jewels, valued elsewhere at 75c. ard $1.00; our price $9, —Hat Pins, set with jewels and rhinestones, hard enamelled finish, mounted on spiral springs, 47¢. —Hat Pins, real cameo centres, surrounded with rhinestones, valued | elsewhere at $1.00; our price 59¢, -Rhinestone Horse Shoe Pins, 94c, to $5.63. —Women's 10 ct, Solid Gold Rings, set with fancy stones, valued else- | where at $1.00; our price 79. | —Women’s Solid Gold Rings, set with beautiful opals, £1.24 and $1.49, | Solid Gold Link Buttons, dumb-bell and chain-back styles, some set | with colored stones, valued elsewhere at $2.00 and $2.50; our price| $1.49, ly. We nave just received a splendid assortment of Jewelry, in which rhinestones and imitation pearls figure conspicuous- The designs are exact copies of t Vienna and New York creations. a | The heads of these clubs are made of carefully oe dogwood and pers simmon. They are balanced with mathematical exactness—spliced and tied to split seasoned hickory shafts, and have soft leather hand grips, Experts who know the difference between good clubs and bad ones are urged to test these, They are sold in different stores under brands at $1.75 and $2.00; our price, 98c. $1.75 Iron Clubs at 98c. All kinds of Iron Clubs—styles for obstructions and st sions, As far as ihe sMape of the heads is concerned: why they should not be tumed out by the thousand. has contrived a pattern for an iron club can duplicate hea It is different from securing thoroughly jeads. Cleeks and Lofters, Jiggers and P Bitd Irene, Bhachive ed steel heads, high! anced on split hickory stats, ft tethey boost Fs clubs are being sold elsewhere at $1.50 and $1.75; our We conscientiously indorse Siemen portation, Made of the most su voudcd ie ceencoattadtion val eat all interstices. They will not fy true a8 an arrow trom an india Triumph Balls, $2.97 doz. | Silverton Ralls, $3 Caliy Buen Cot serviceable lal The fl eu ‘onpiees vies rae nee ee so tng without sioag car stn & cdgette nanan Brown Canvas, with pocket, trimmed Plaid anger» ra eae a a wood buttons, $2.44. Heay; id fs gd ® trimined wit hal taal teak $1.44. Extra Heavy Brown Canvas, with pocket, trimmed with leather and metal studs, $1.59, Fed Maione Cathy hg the new with pocket, trimmed | with leather and metal studs, $4.44, Grain Leather, leather covered: a trimmed with metal Pig Skin, ms shoulder pocket, $3.59. bi i Sole Leather, sewed with po lacing, $5.05. costliest Paris, } Myriad novelties at } —Gold-plated |.ink Buttons, dumb-bell and lever ends, set with os ored stones, hard enamelied decorations, valued elsewhere at our price 19¢. —Gold-plated and Sterling Silver Stick Pins, set with colored ott hard enamel finish, 15c., 19¢. and 24c. —Gold-plated and Sterling Silver Hors: Shoe Pins, all sizes, from to $1.29, + ad — Sterling Silver Charms, heart and animal shapes, 8¢., 12c.,- 1405 16c, and 24¢. —Sterling Silver Chain Bracelets, chased effects, value $1.00; cup — price 79. —Sterling Silver Nethersole Bracelets, seamless wire, chased and)? twisted effects, 99c. —Sterling Silver Match Boxes, 79. to $4.07. —Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, $3.44 to $11.99. Teas—Lily White Chop—tinest quality garden grown, voung, tranged from her family. Mayor Van Wyck. Rkiis ee Poay 1. dt present, ane Ife vata Tt ner t0"| 5 eee ts agate” ua hy tot be my Sea rite... KERN seh. 630M snes age Good tender leavcs only, famous for their flowery fragrance and rich | Good HIGH WATER ! Tas not ited tor|last night home for @ good while, JAMES FRANCIS SMITH. ou so'd elsewhere at $1.00 per pound—Formosa Oolong, \ | maybe ~ tw 4 Groceri { Groceries, \ SB 'fewater ctars. ert the hans | "to-morrow my journey begins. 1 shall] Pp ye a ae ‘3 1es. nglish Breakfast, Young Hyson, Japan. Uncolored Japan, i ‘The alsters of Mt ahoard tne. Louie sary in the | Heung shy indore ree oe te 7 Mixed (Young Hyson and Oolong), per pound, 59c. 2 moore an ee er) Saenes |e. ee Ws .soueee tee amen —- , —California Fruits—Extra selected, packed in heavy sugar My messenaer’s suit and euch {if pecereary 10 deliver the imessnme Views Coffee, Mend of Fancy Maracaibo, and other high grade am , Soments are likely 10 ion “tot clothing as will be abeolutely |, Hits, ihe cord mill send In to, Mr PORT OF SEW YORK, | Cote, possessing great strength and flavor, commonly sold as Java Pg hom Greengage and Egg Plums, case of two dozen, va c 4 yeey* one oe and Mocha at 25¢. per pound; granulated, roasted in the tean; our| VOTE ON QUAY CASE sree seme er | _ es | Mth tn 0 tm Bu: om ff the ship and direct 8 x . 5 Pontaveine far nitie! Corn, Succotash (Lily ite Prana) ai ax s, SFeen, Bartlett Pea Lemon Cling Peaches, case of two dozen, £5,145 IN SENATE ON APRIL 24, Havre From there t s te The have dan Fliers! aM Ho se Pd sweet and tender, finest quality packed, case of two dozen, $2.18! can, fh nS ale sitet Ala 5 4s Sk — ois “1900."* : can, 10¢. ¥ 4 awhere 1 shall see and talk with Wii- a sae OUTGOING STRAMBHIPS White Cherries, case of two dozen, $626; can, 276, BAILED TO-DAY WABHINGTON, April 1¢@—The . i Das agreed to vie of the Quay case on “no ae oe bee Ol The meveage Mr, Kruger will read is Sifted Early June and Homestead Peas (Lily White brand), tinest | is —Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, delicious dessert served with creamy ‘April 2 ol ae iP. The % “ ene ae " quality, case of two dozen, $3.14; can, 14¢. ct the, pata es “We, the ieeenen wiudenta ot the| rene Stace ett ere see “Orie! — Garden Sugar Peas, tender and of delicious flavor, equal to fresh,| _cas# of two dozen, $5.14; can, 22c. am F TRUST'S SLAVES IN | | FEAR. |: onan, ean Peace, fon Joan case of two dozen, $2.66; can, 12¢. | —French Sardines, extra fancy quality, packed in olive oil, lrg, tome to empress { To 2ati TO-MORROW -Lima Beans, (Jessmine Brand) , small, sweet and tender, case of two} less tish, quarter-boxes, 19¢.; half-boxes, 24¢, men wf the Bouth Afri great admiration for renee fence, Mary ates 4 He. Louie, Bouthampe® Alitanre. Colon Seutbours Tre Rerwude Breok!: Werkors Se Believe deger Bar ‘Astwery. | Hy S| Pantie, Tosten une | dozen, $2.18; can, 10c, --French Sardines, packed in mustard, tinest quality, <<a ‘Teeet ‘Transter Ite Plant Sourage that hav ——_— pale oma to afr Kroger’ | Yaaten af the Tru cmeiaes ae he eee tone —Sugar Beets, extra small and tender, can, 12¢ | boxes, 9, Because of an order Issued yesterday | °° Ki int’ 1 will nek. device that. In. the ond. the Routh Ate INCOMING STRAMBIIPS —Marrow Squash, extra quality, three- pound ¢ cans, case of two dozen, | Salt Mackerel, ten-pound kits, anteed full weight treo besa: Trust hea@auartare to onip| ‘Then when me to.an old man Bose cate te DUE TO-DAY, | $2.48; can, f0x. Bloaters, $2.49; Norway Extra No. 1, $1.99; honey Extn Na 10.008 berreis of sugar to Buffalo each | ® nae = amore vor Til take off my | PON Bd te Rowetan cause unjust” | wean Price, Ham. Grove Livery =~ ‘Teeaiines wld pericadl’ lense cans | 2, 81.49; Portland Extra No, 1, $1.74;° Choice No, 2 day tin the @.eeo-barvel capacity of the fap ant aay: ak iy isicen pears 04 Ker 3 next, erniews. Antwerp. Pi |, large cams, 7c. | fi ee 33. storage house there had been Med, the | “TAR nod ome Gre Tet tan & 1 poremes. resin ker ee "ine — Tomatoes, extra standard quality, famous “ D. & L.” brand, red ripe, ' —Fresh Shr ppd lor use, makes a meen pint cams, 122. = a hom employees of the tn Wiltinms: |, oe ee. ‘a py <4 solid cold packed, large cans, our regular price, 10c.; our price tor! —Presh Scotch Herring, one pound cans, mS ae No gaara pep iat sam” Teusatens. | ee oo 829: can, 8c. —Holland Herring, eaten ty ean Riae ea Sa 5 rm” —California Asparagus, snow white, fine flavor, case of four-dozen | ners, 82c. ; oi one-pound cans, £4.99; can, tic. —Columbia River Salmon, finest quality, ome po ao ne ee ee