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LITTLE ROOSEVELTS GOING TO WASHINGTON. D000, «ALL ABOUT MY LION HUNT”-TEDDY |p fetter heehee tr : TEDDY'S TERRIBLE TUSSLE. reas ‘: —— CODIODOCESGIGWDGOIISOSD: ain His Own Words | Roosevelt Tells Ex.| actly How He Lately, Slew the King of| Beasts in His Lair. . ©) slr, Rooserelt has at last broken © pilence in regard to his Western hunting trp. The Ebening World felis the story, as it came from his lips and was repeated by his intimate friend: FROM THEODORE ROOSEVELT. “You don't believe n strong teeth, ch? W they've got them. > tock of this rifle. ‘Tha rod, and the You couldn't | hardest wood in the RRAARRARURAA MAHA RT TNE HAMA MNAANAA GA ADAM RAMANA CHASED TO DEATH BY TEDDY. A THRILLING iNCIDENT. SOO, These Three Were Caught j™ ent tlons to the grown-ups. ft 0 When we Je fremdent ome’ re. : ; urns to Washington next winte : in Their Masquerade [main during the weswion of Congress Bei children will become Parts f the official cir: three Attire. These are the three pets of the Roose- ve home. They will go to Washington with the Vice-President-elect and Mrs, Roosevelt and see the Inauguration. The picture hero Is by a photographer who caught the little ones in masque- rade attire. Hach of these children has COW AND BULL IN FIERCE FIGh Strange and Bloody Encounter at a New Jersey Auction Sale. “sh “When he saw me loom up before him he came at me and I jurt Jabbed the stock of my trusty rifle down his horrid gullet. Then I drove my pearl-handled knife Into his body.” (This is what hap- pened after the lion got around the corner.)—From Roosevelt's 3 Hunting Story. anked me courteously to appoint him postmaster. Under the circumstances © cane N HO ON SMOR ONCOL OTE DE ONO SOOOEDONBOEL L couldn't decline.’ drive a ten-penny nail through that with ‘a oledge-hammer. See these marks in the stock? Well, they were made by the teeth of a tion. If J hadn't had the gun handy to ram down his throat that fel- low would have killed me, by tho great “1 awung over a precipice while my kulde held my feet. Just as 1 pulled my revolver and wan about to fire my guide in New York have rented gas ranges from us at $3 a year, because the cooking is better, and quicker, and cheap- er, and more comfort- able. Don’t these reas- ons of 30,000 people for RUARRMRAAA NAN RAAB MERE O TO TNG KERMA Fifty men who attended an auction mile of the property on the farm of the Dennis Vermuete, in Plecataway, vesterday afternoon were Ww! of a desperate fight botween an wasn't the biggest lion I killed, elther; but he was the fercest wild “4 bull and a large and victous animal 1 have ever run against, aud y: that were together in the cow- | know I've met grizziles and panthers, brindle bull and the big cow 100, “Thin fellow—the one marks of his teeth on t rifle—wan the tonth I killed, You t Newspaper reports about me killing twelve are all right, but the newspaper reports don't tell you how 1 killed them Reporters out there imagined mos: of the things they wrote about my trip, but they got the number of lions 1 bowled out all right. Renting Gas Ranges at $3 a Year squared up In front of each other, shak- ing their heads and pawing the earth. Suddenly the cow made a Jump forward, and, with a swing of her head, caught the bull near the forelegs and complete ly took hiin off his feet. With a bellow the bull got.up and started for the cow. At the alight of such ferocity the crowd scrambled to a etraw feeding pit in the centre of the yard surrounded by a low tho that left stock of “But about the lion that left hin teeth fence. | OU? marks In this rifle stuck. He killed two Mountain lions are very annoying. They crowd about your ‘The roare of the enraged animals, | appeal to your ree H Hee eee ee Utne acres bul cabin at night and keep up an awful howl until they are driven 2] with the yells of the men in the ope to connections promptly | Straight Wnelian wiraine tm away by the dogs. This shows Teddy, the hunter, killing bis fourth diatract them, made a terrifying sound made. Go to the near- | Once the bull wax knocked off his feet sian bluodhounds, a 1 5 e Hon vdveenndeetie Lehi typ Hen with a boot. They resemble In many ways and are abow as by the horns of its opponent. The cow est gas office and sclect j shepherd and pulldogs | wild as the ‘Tenth avenue tomeat hut in five minutes of rushing aml the range suited to your | ] plunging the cow was thrown twice by His Toughest Melebteteieieleteteiniteie feleeiieeleee eerie feidetleteleieteiee eee i-t-is needs—buy it, if you ’ ) “Bulid » the mos jo bull and ite fore ahoulder 5 , njBulidows are the most dame Lever met, and 1 don't tye] ghird ton wan making tt pretty lively o Tee este atita somibalr want. All kinds. of Herbuildage!wentedt his he Aetnths ther ts any for Kot Up, but they i ; itbreets and sioodnoundas tackled his |. "We killed | tourt Nine’ at. | wore 4 thorough.| Waa winded and tried to draw off fre radiators, for heating a ball-breess iand :ploodhounda: tse In : ‘ out of the | Dredg. He had keeled over one of teltne trattte, tut tae hull followed her littl d bi WHT ate yet They Were “pretty was at pretty gue | bull Moga, ‘and thin wall have ticked avery atep until meveral of the men mum- ittle rooms and big Well, this No: the one tat | est Hon killed was a whop- | Sith omy krfe and Jabbed him Rar moned up etnough courage to climb out houses. the toughest fx! you woulda't delle if} enough to all the fight out of him. lof their temporary prison ant succeeded war a mak! int enn é nl used to Inu; | fing onpen | Team tell you they, tor ‘ | allthe way trough. Wa |“ sthat mtory about tr ‘The Prettiest Shot ole and being held by while 1 uttempt weighed 201 pounds, and 1 got lbody nt Sh a sralght drive shot at tw iho au te feo would At the newspaper reports at the same time re pretty exciting so that the cow out of the gate, which was The fighting cow was could not be sold. Consolidates Gas Compary “rererrrerer esting In driving off the bull, could quickly specimen of. thet? scrawny male, Thi him and he was an for them, t the shifting and tumblins ground him made me miss and before [kn orked ite be let cloned \t ton In two but buneh feaning over a Aer wien fue Shot That uumdertake, in pure w He Jim with CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. pw had through the tar hundred yards and ane jon of tity of big game left in —— Twill whow you w | Colorada and 1 am fwtully tad went, u dod time. ‘The Hons i| A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Etfectual € the panthor family, ‘killed are apecten Nerce unimals.”” but they are mit! Cure for It. Catarrh of the stamach has long been ered the next thing to tncurable. The y stock out toward me I Jabbed the st and hie teeth cam wi e marke on Tol Ronwevelt intends to fe > ra vy hts Hon pelts Almaeit. He intima nix of cons! i threw the shoulder and hls muzzle was rhght 1 t Wan has puryose to distrih usual symptome are a full or Dloating sen- against my chest. f had a look | prong aitssmoerniascetrlends vation after eating, accompanied sometimes cing knife in my hand pulled tr his body b: He keeled “I've got ‘They are now in with sour or watery risings, « formath Bases, causing premure on the hy lungs and diMcult breathing, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languld feel pelt wand with my rl 1 Fy Cabot Lodge, anoth ean Saw, Commadder to a third, while more gentlemen Pa eng et have There ts often « foul taste in th th, ! Ee i pa iste cre te often « fout taste in the mouth. | IW OSUILS j Bad thowghs't had! st dod Hee Ce EO coaged (ongue and if the tmterior of the . 4 her Hons, TH ne ter they hie F before. My! Yampa country of stomach could be seen it would show a a, fete ak ie - ane BANS slimy, Inflamed condition. q ” The cure of this common and obstinate i “NO” TO THE CONFEDERATES | fenced to Impetenment for tite at] groupie te found. in &. treatment which Paid Help Wants : prod takers app anare atclaoa causen the food to be readily, thoroughly in This Morning’s Z, MeKintey Deetines tw Attend the | vith A bottle Th asin OFT eee eee eee eee rane World q, eon nee Wes Manhattan, | fracturing he | lrritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the J » es plrin. The ansavtt) war unprovoked, | stomach, To secure a prompt and healthy WASHINGTON, Mi A delega-| i tert coke mentato Long miand City and] digestion is the one nec ry thing to do i ton of leading phi, | | nA SUES oun setlospl cal and when normal digestion te secured the Paid Hel 5 Tenn., headed — and | a maar catarrhal condition will have disappearod. Paid Help Wants in the Benator-clect Carmack, calle t «| FREE TRIP TO THE ISLAND, | According to Dr. Hartanson the safest and 13 other New York papers beat treatinent {s to use after each meal a combined. composed of Diastase, Aneptic Pep- Golden Seal and fruit White House jo-day President to attend the mons of United Confe t held In Memphis on Ma. tablet, sin, a Nttle Nux, acids. These tablets can now be found all drug stores under the name of Stuart Those Having Friends on Nanda! lay Viele Them Witho: “ISchranck, V Who Killed | Cow ‘The President expr 1 tommisatoner Kei! | } ec t Keller announced to-da GEN IN Seer ne pte ce! Fellow-Workman, Is | tnat hereatter all peraons having pees Dyspepsia Tablets and, not being a patent] Aree LUNCHMEN. Memphis on this occast: they wiah to vislt at the City Hospital, | mediclne, can be used mith perfect safety | noxnax to be | able to dos Sentenced. Aimshouse, Metropolitan Hospital or | ANd sanurance that healthy appetite and} pains . ait) Ra Ovet CN Mi haritable institutions on Randall's Ie_| thorough digestion will follow their regular! nuncuens ... 4 would necept 2 yinnd will be trangpurted on the boat CHAMDERMAIDS .. 11 _ Tgldelergaten 20. he David RENFAREK. WHO Micteds er rellows [ee dee ence East) Terenty-nixth .N. J. Booher, Chicago, Ul, writes: | cooKs 13] OPERATORS Bored the proponit: n dete ee aaa ey criy|_,tleretofore {U haa been customary “Gatarrh te a local condition resulting from | CANVASSERS 5| PAINTERS .... fee 4 1! charge M centn for the round ee ¥ tO] neglected cold in the head, whereby the | coMPOsITORS 3) HAL DIES mano} f - Hy nd trip, except SLADE ‘ , COURT C OFFICERS IN FEUD. | 1 vetory, at Awtorio, was nen. /{0 aten bermona who were absolutely too | ning membrane of the nose becomes tn- | CUTTERS STENOGRAPHERS . 4 Lendedilni Lore; lemnili list onnne flamed and the poisonous discharge there: | DRESSMAKERS SALBSMEN Scbranck owas convicted of) man from, passing backward into the DISHWASHERS 3| TUCKERS ... . Paddy Walsh Hesented Slur on | sisughter In the fire degree. A potl: Relouded to shoot Victim. reaches the stomach, thus producing DRIVERS toe 3 TYPRWAITERS V0. 3 Croker fram Wa Jtlon wae) presented to. Judge) Moore] ) AMBRICUB, Gn. March 1.—Raward| ot the stomach. Medical authorities pre: ERRAND GIRLS ... 3) TAILORS 74 Revagy Walsh, a conntitu vanien heat reer as Wein, | Hook Ietited Amon Jackson here tow scribed for me for three years for catarrh of | PMP: AGENCIES... 3) USEFUL M a Hs Second : At day, They were workin together {n a stomach without cure, bur to-day 1 am the | GIRLS + 15) PLANO HANDS. 3 Myver in the ‘ond ro obut the Judge said that the fleld when Hooks went to a dwellin: 7 ter ual 1 box of | GROCERY CLERKS, 3| WalsT HANDS. 3 } who has a | + showed that Schranck had been] #ecured a shotgun and, walking tg, eR eee itt eee ee eee aad | HANDS: <3 WAITRESSES 5 ‘the F and. that auMotent| MMSE JackROn stood. iret Ave joadn| Starts Uyepepsla Tablots, 1 cannot Bnd) no uenwoRk 9 | MISCRLLANBOUS 17h ieeRaaTibesnval owen hi ¢ got into him, reloading his xun for | Appropriate words to express iny good feel- IMPROVRRS 4 sherbet ata SAapuse tae has a tach shot. ing. [havo found flesh, appotite and sound TORS ¢| rorat 3 sono ge Moo — a rest from their us * ; H K. 1 sentence you tol Muagarian Soctall Stuart's Dypepats Tablets m the aatcet : 3 ferritin Rete nie aba - reparation as well as the simplest and most eniy yeare at hurd labor in sing] BUDAPEST, March prepentont rewedy for any form of indiges- Sing Prison." Hon, catarrh of stomach. billousness, sour known Socialists caused excitement in John Flannagan, twenty-one yearn| the Lower House of stomachye heartburn ji. and ca bioating 1 after the Diet, old, who was convioted of murder in| By. nhowerine from the oF al num goad tog little book, malted free, on som the secon degree in having ¢auned| > ber. of pamphiets enuitiet by addressing F. (A, Stuart ‘of the Peopl oo eh, The tabieta’ cau he the death of Joseph Mahacel, waa scy- were arrested, found im man drug stores, i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 190 Last Day of Our sorry. and Boys’ Suits are here at suitable for Spring wear. Men’s Cheviot 18.00 Blue 15,00 Blue 12.00 Blue 10.00 Blue 7.50 Blue Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters 22.00 Coats and Ulsters for 11.00 20.00 Coats and Ulsters for 10.00 15.00 Coats and Ulsters for 7.50 10.00 Coats and Ulsters for 5.00 and Black Suits for 6.0 and Black Suits for 5.0 SALE AT ALL FOUR BIG, BUSY STORES. Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. a edb pri befor o ever It Ree er pletusavors thet voy with Outfitters ae eae erent are in great demau F 279 Broad vrand on several our roadway, ni Stow they" have added to Nor the. amu Co 47 Cortlandt St. rs ——— venient ( 255 & 249 Sixth Stores. 125th Street, corner 3d Ave. 250 © AND APPROVED SOLD BY Made ina Made in two weights indicated by (7.) oF stamped upon the soles. He eure: 10 buy the weight best Dentistry. WATERBURY — DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York,| (Oppraite Eden Suse) 414 & 416 Fulton St Brooklyn. | You can PAINLESELY ight with the Full Seta v sold Fillings. fiver Fillings .. CROWN AND BRIDGE | WORK. Restoret oid rovta and had natural teauty at a Hours 8 A. M.t00 F M. Sundayn and Holidays 9 to 4. German, French and 3 LADIE. Rxamination ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. NEW YORK: 54 (Oppreite Eden Mu BROOKLYN: 414 AND (16 FULTON ST. wert of Abraiam & Straue'e) 683 UROAD ST. ry Store.) Patents ADVICH and conmiitation tree ARAT Relies precuring and noeur!ating pe perry AOC Pit te oh For Sale. It ends to-morrow. night. All Blue and Black Cheviot and Serge Suits, ali Fancy Business Suits, all Overcoats and Ulsters, all Youths’ | Se —the sale ends to-morrow night. and Serge Suits. and Black Suits jor 9.00 and Black Suits for 7.50 and Black Suits for 3.75} Sewed. fed to your nente. Off I, Sale Those who tarry will be | tly half price. Many are} e the change while you may | ‘Men's Fancy Suits 18.00 Fancy Suits for 9.00 15.00 Fancy Suits for 7.50 12.00 Fancy Suits for 6.00 Youths’ Suits. Ito 19 years, 12.00 Plain and Fancy Suits for 6.00 | 10.00 Plain and Fancy Suits for 5.00 7.50 Plain and Fancy Suits for 3.75 5.00 Plain and Fancy Suits for 2.50 Boys’ Suits. 5,00 Plain and Fancy Suits for 2.50 3.98 Plain and Fancy Suits for 1.99 2.98 Plain and Fancy ‘u's for 1.49 0} 10 Open Late Saturday Night. To Men and Boys. ear Chambers St. bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. Avenue, bet. {4th & !5th Sts. BY THE PUBLIC FOR 23 YEARS, LEADING RETAILERS. variety of styles and leathers. ‘Smooth Innersoles. Distributed at wholesale by ‘w | MORSE & ROGERS OF NEW YORK, ORES EES Dentistry, 1 DOW: OPEN FURNI URE ANL CARPETS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEWIN'S, 43 WEST 14TH ST.) 267 WEST 125TH ST. a $25.00 Gold Watch, $5. ‘A few of sty! RAT WARMANTED, 10 YEAR Gentlemen WA ach. Many char: tit, never have, thie WATCH #TORE. 1 PULTE Moura, se A TNARRING. ST Clothing for aan, women and Achar at reduced CASH PRICES ¢ jonthly payments. Fasy wetkly of 7 ars, Watehi MANHATTAN CREDIT CO. «bat, Sth & Cth wt Open 1114 34 ov CREDIT FOR EVERYDODY A EK our oO} you es ir ‘sooda. euarante ts reasons prices representative calls, JAMES DERUMAN, ty payments, ces. AMEN! +19 Maiden lane, ies WaLTHAM WATCH DIAMONDS. agewe ee aiTReRigs aruicle’ delivered rst pay TANG WATCH CO. 187 Drosdway.s hance Eye Classes Free} ratte wnt Arie your pay © he World Pays the Goll. A Telephone Your Want Ads, from Any Public Telephone Station! a aN (Or Leave at Any World Ageney.) The World has m ow n_arrange- ment with the York Telephone Company and the w York and Ne Jersey Telephone Conipany for tran {mitting over their wire N {and Brook (known as or “Classified” ) ‘This arrangement permits Public Telephone Stations to act for World in receiving and transmitting to The World all small ads, of fifteen Mines or less (not display ads.) The World invites the public to avail ttuelf of this convenience, The offer applies to all public telephone ye. Stations within the 10c Pay-Station An, limit. (Brooklyn im es will be telophoned to The World's Brooklyn Office, Toll Free.) Men'S ey: EY CREDIT TO ALL WITHOUT SECURITY. “Never do today you yoput off HIE toamerrow" may he all right when you're sure of toanerrow —— it's a habit that one crows olde see d} Pranklin But irs only fair te let you know there’s only one tornorrow our Spring suit sale—to-day Jand tecnorr end it. Suits that re SIG te $80— wothe #30 are still here, S19 for fand under; D0 for sizes nd over. few Fall lors, a fow few cut- | vthing und them are a in light e¢ sand s little eve’ For Sate. . take it ge how ore on] PROPER. per cont. te r°) Between Sist and 32d Sts. i) 433 Eighth Ave., ATURDAY AND MONDAY | r Latics. Men ant Morn ready: DUleery, Hare. PROGRESSIVE 7 W. 14th Ste, Net, Gant 6th Aven PBN EVENINGS. The Way to Win is the World Want Way. 7

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