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4 “y w IRR 2ST RN SERRE PIRSA TMI LE FET RUINS AR RARE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 190%. A war-tln coved thro’ China, that will th over the horrors of aftermath heroine ts Mary Co! try, the firs: body of HRS. SULZER LOST BOARDER Miss)! ster BLAMES SEXTON ~ 'WOOED CONGER’S NIECE AMID PEKING HORRORS. tai F Ie se DPiere new on tod Mis) tamil the ts M her homme nehind her AND CAUCHTER, Says Ex-Police Com-iln Return the Landlady missioner Sided Mrs. Weiman The rivalry between Horm widow and Mrs. Ida Weimann, Panion in recent years, that days over his deal body, wi transferred to the law Councilman’s will is Med Mrs. Sulzer re“ Teporter to- ‘It seemed he said, “tat accorded mor Sulzer's widow We were inst Scottish Rite Hall tty the decent family men in the fused to permit the consid: be shown Mr. Sulzer's cv hin wife was sho: by her orders, that Mr pided me the this woman to the ceren over the way the ployed two assi spite against former Police Commission her friends, and 1 hard to get the p “When w Downing and a sro charge of us as under su Feats tnt ———__-_ CORN\ Royal Greeting Duehe GIBRALT. Ophir, Cor: the eh roAre throus with guards amid saly royal 1 tonal ant The and Ben. Sr Diraix, Lely v4 The Duke and f sultes, | An addres to wh: Decor along th large crowds Duchess ‘he Ophir on board are While cronaing feng invaded th: Op -— TEACHERS’ BILL ADVANCED. Nedress for ¢ Manton by ended City Ch (Special to The Evening ALBANY, March 3). — Cither Committee hax reported tor Ahearn’s bill, which i ter Now York Charter, ithe acceptance of N ie18971 as licensca to teac! ‘uniting New York ° Fromme panton, Wh veil at GIBRALTAR. Dake n with n. n Sulzer's Will Get $4 Young Man Owes Her. Jonn Heltz, aged twenty, of No, 183 his com=| Ajo street, Brooklyn, hadn't enough Faged fF | money to pay hin landlady a $4 board HW now bel put that her, but he did have lou the u ree ackgra the girl?’ asked Magistrate hes my wife, sir.” sinilingly repite, Meta, ui Anne bung her head and Dlushed. believe they're married at struck in Mrs Roth That ind she's only tt \u Affected Lo m ‘ormal Col- se graduation certificates in New York h school in and Brook- nal system F897 hay the nous fifteen-year-old New York and marry on the 13t is Mrs and Mis was The landlady the Hroowlyn. $ 1 summon eH that be wed ber far young man !up to Vopretty bru: owed Kea way me $t nim for |: nd Annle w that. they ss Chureh, but married on Suaon, > Church, M ot the phattan nd the young ether in ain! bel Sulte of Colonial Secretary's atives Meu » bel aetions Morning ry9t lh and NI 7 Chambe NEW IN SPRING HATS. a r Woe Soret lend a imo thelr trim, stralsht Ines, ay the y seem to Le ualess br F avor, for there are com & Iyic cherries that am decidedly. prety ‘The faded roses are taateftl, but only when arrayed by a master hand, They are well repreeunted in the ment, which is compictel th all the blossoms of fametn “WANTS A LONG mele wenson. *9! | MEN'S CRAVATS, On Thursday and Friday, March 21st & 22nd. The new “Chesterfield” Four-in-Hand, made of fine quality, Imported Silks,—latest patterns, colors and weaves. To be worn with high band or standing collars. 5oc. each, Value $1.00 and $1.50. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. STERN BROTHERS are mow displaying In their Millinery Departments On the First Floor the latest novelties in Flowers and Feathers | Imported Montures, Follage, Roses and Flowers of every description, Amazon Plumes, Ostrich Feathers, Wings, Quills and Fancy Feathers tn a great variety of colors and styles, Silk, Chiffon and Straw Hats For Early Spring Wear And will make to-morrow, special offerings of a 75¢ a 51,05 Untrimmed Fancy Straw Hats, Chiffon Hats, in various styles Cotton Dress Fabrics To-morrow A large collection of High-Grade Paris Novelties At Greatly Reduced Price: And tn addition another purchase of 14000 Yds. Embroidered Swiss Mulls 12¢ In new effects and combinations, at 1250 Yds. Linen Duck Sultings c in Plain Corded, Spot and Iridescent Effect, at 15 West Twenty-third Street TRAIN WRECKERS “SHOT BY BRITISH Kitchener Sanctioned Execution of Three at De Aar. CAS FRANCHISE Application of the New Company Heard by Council Committee ‘The appiteation of the Domestic Gas} oxpEe tow hd POM Light and Coke Company for a twenty: 8. Minaber and J. A. Neuwoud: five-year franohise to operate in. this Justi beeniishol ‘Mar for ty. which was the subject of a hear- son and murder, in ce of the fag before the Counetlmanic Commit ot wenten at vr sand Highways this afternoon, | 7 is bawed on a claim that the company ago in fs to put up a big Aight against the Con-|« train near ‘Tans by which tye molt 8 Company monopoly, give | men were killed. nt car to begin with, make per Inter on and carry on the to a fintah, n. Kitchener confirmed the verdict je Karrison was parade! and the prisoners led out at sur Death was Instantaneous. A Dutch minister and recatives remained 4 the prisonens ti the end Two othera concerned in the train. wrecking Were wentenced to terms of fle years’ penal servitude —_+—__ BOERS LOSE IN FIGHT. Nine Light and Coke imed, is backed by y most substantial men of Mostreet, Its capital ts pat Oe and it claims an st of many acres at P eh of the Bronx, where the loca- of thelr plant Is to be ye application wan Med last Decsm- Dut {ewan permitted to sleep In a vie until it was Anally brought Ww $15.0 a a tr bee, pigeon Jed in Contice With ore lout dan. le and placed before the Munte- | Finge's Force in Cape Colony, |ipal Counctt by Counctiman Conly, of the} CAPR TOWN, h M.A despatch Bronx. It wan referred to the Commit- | from Cradock, Cape Colony, says that 4 evan i ich ap-| Col. Gorringe’s force engaged Krit- too ba Bees! an i lshiers wh a ine winted to-ds 0 Killed and applioation promises that (© the | ha 3 Hritish loss is granted the company will] Waa one fo ten men srations within three months to ——<—_ plpes and service from the and shall begin to within eighteen line date malne, of the gmint y Muminating gam CARLTON AVENUE BILL DEAD. Mayor Van Wyck Saye It months Not tn ‘The company: offers to Kive a bond for Interest of City. faithful performance of ita agree: | Mayor Van Wyck to-day sent to Ale + oto he appraved by the proper au-| bany his veto of the dill kno: Carlton Avenue dill, aided to allow the con’ tion and maintenance hat thi Mayor's ce wh and {tis specially: provided to propesttion of the company that it bot by reortyy any exclusive grant o bw compiny agrees to supply gaa to Dulldings at 7 cents a thousand The owners | B nr Van Wyek also vetoed the bill | DOLLAR GAS FOR ALL. [is Se anscrinn amg 2. Heth ot Mayor wus bitter In his comme a Assembly BI Vis to Benefit Ene ings fhe Sill is a gross act of in tire Greater New York, at ALMANY, March 2) -Asseinblyman heron today Introduced a bill pr for So kas in all the boroughs of Pasa br New York ‘The bill ta intro: [3 velonl, Xtendting Red MA Cagle guns coneumers of Quecia| CoNt_ avenue: from. Fastern Parkway te who how pay #125 4 thousand vt their Kas Ansembiyinan Vacheron says the Ras to the same w 1 {a furnished the other roughe Jothag it ie an anjuat! barge two pricrs for Cie same com: ‘i name elty f the Domeatic «Coke Company: in N 44 Broadway, sof the company are also I sl head of the movement Is ampaon, the man who butit al . trolley rads in Brookiyn and was a time President of tho Brooklyn chy Ratlroad, Mr, Thompson t= Treamurer of the Do- nestic Gas Laght ant Coke Company, and associated with him Is a most for- midable array of capitalists determined to fignt the Hockefelles monopoly. to the death, . ~ ss Tax DIN Rushed uw Governor's Spur. March 20—Gov. Odell Mesnage the Senate irkency ON the Ot] aunending the cole lateral Inheritance ain to do away hethe fees vf CIO Comptrolier Coler a the county Apprateers, 1 other countles, here had been a misprint asd d the Message Was sent to e delay. Senator Krum offered an _amenament striking out the section of the hill whiten isdemeanor for a anfe de- y to transfer Gay delay ‘ercome a ODELL HURRIED THE SENATE. |, |LEATHER GOODS DEP’T. “Elizabethan” long front Belts,—made of folded satin, with large turquoise clasp and Ferret ends, $1.00 each; Value $2.00, | Wrist Bags, — Patent leather, seal, and tan |grey Suede. Inside pockets. Steel or gilt chains, and $1.00; Value $1. i Chatelaine Bags,—patent leather or seal, with or with- out inside pockets, $1.00; Value $2.00. Combination Purses, with strap handle, and button clasps. Seal or grey and tan Suede, $1.00. Combination Pocket Books,—Seal, Morocco and Levant. Leather lined. Grey, tan, brown or black. $1.00. Leather covered, pads, mounted with Silver, Shaving Sterling 50e. Chamoisleather jewel bags, —with inside pocket, 25¢ An extensive importation of Buffalo-skin, pocket books, card cases, ete. JAMES McGREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. TRACTIONS LED BOOM IN STOCKS Bulls Aggressive in the Market and Entire List Shares Rise. Stocks were op again jn the market tor 6 bulls taking an ager {gain in th Hrookiyn Rajit 1 t responded, the ing a good second, The Brooklyn stock 3 pointe Rothenbe “New York’s Fastest-Growing Department West 14th St. attractions that defy the most aggressive competition. Carpets. There are about 19 patterns; the and patterns are strong, beautiful and novel. Herings Worth ing $1.10 y Ingrain Carpets, ues, per yd. of patterns; regular $1 patterns. Per yard, 75 Lot 1—Fancy Heavy China Matting, yard. in displayed to. compare with Oriental, tloraland Turkish patterns, | autiful, hich class rugs, plain 4 yds. long, 3 yds. wide, ' ss or medallion centres, also pretty Ori-| $13150.N 9.50 ental and Turkish designs, | Wool Filled Art Squares, extra BONY. ezine CRS y quality, wi = ey rich and effec 50 17.50 19.75 22.50 | worth $2.50; each at. . Worth § $28.50 $32.50 Reclining Back Go- Carts, ex- tra strong bent frame, best steel running gear, pat- $7.50 Turkish Divan—Upholster ent foot with best steel spiral spring, spring brake. Not all around, very ab one worth nches w 74 1A less than turnet legs. cow 3 is sate fancy striped Bagdad UGCA eS 4.98 £7.50 values... 2.0... Recking Chairs, seat, high back,” fancy | turned spin- POs ties, per square STEEL TRUST TUCHITS A ETS THE STOCK) §=©—»SCHOONEE. Combined Companies! Sailing Boat BadlyDam- Turn in Shares and aged and Fireman NewConcern Ready. Scalded. ‘Thin in the final day for depositing | ‘The tugboat Criasie Moore, of Jersey | Garpets. Fs 19 to 25 Per Gent. Lower Than Elsewhere. pos Handsome patterns and colorings. Fresh from leading mills in striking assortments. if you are thinking of carpeting a room, the hail-way, stairs or any part of your home you will find this a most excellent opportunity. We Are Making a Feature of Smith’s Axminster Roxbury 10-Wire Brussels—One of the best wear- carpets made, small and pretty designs, . values, per yd... : 2 79c from $1.35 to $1.50 a yard. This sale, the 88 All Wool Brussels Carpets vard vocteteerccctetercces OOS “for parlor, sitting-room, hallway Wilton Velvet Carpet—Extra quality; immense variety | and offices, worth 75¢...... sees Yc, Lot 3—Carpet Designed Linen Warp Japan- ese Matting, yard. Lot 2—Cotton Warp Japanese [Matting, yard... $21¢ | Lot 4—Finest Grade Panama Matting, yard... Smyrna Rugs, perfectly reversible; Seamless Axminster Rugs—Noth-; Hand-Made Japanese Rugs—Ori- | Brussels Rugs—s4 inches long, 27 $6.75 Go-Garts Are $4.98 Here. Worth $3.00, H | d Oil | th me fve'| Linoleum and Oilcloth. fortable golden oak x or mahogany 10,000 yards of Alden Sampson's XX heavy x Aaeklag Floor Oilcloth in well assorted patterns and x Chairs, newest colorings; 6-4 widths; worth 17, cP with saddle | pers square-ydidter.cccecosncseeecececees c 5,000 yards Waterproof Cork Linoleum. 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Store.” Price S. Higgins’s make, and stairs, 50c one y 15c * 25¢ ental and Persian patterns; 9 ft. long, ieee een 398 inches wide ental pattern at. fringed with rich Orie $1.50 values, 85c $17.50 Wardrobes for $11.98—Golden Oak Wardrobe with large drawer and heavy carved top 40 inches and 78 inches high, well constructed, highly finished; 11.98 wide value. In widths; regular 70¢, quali- elebeibiteri errr RRR ERR Rbibrieb ith hteriieeiteleiieieieintetieieteinintetniebnteinioteninbeteininteteinietede Cee eee ee eee OR, OUFFY WILL | ~FCHT BISHOP. | Is Preparing to Bring Suit Against Prelate of Central New York. (Spectal to The Evening Wold.) igh a tyand Es c vhich are} City, and the two-masted schooner, the shares of the compantes whic j n c Riceinenan NS ! to conatitute the United States Steel) Henry F. smith, of Nova Scotia, col-| [iy Caveat Of the fri ! Islands | corporation, ‘Thin afternoon it was|ilded to-day near Sea Gate, Coney Isl-) 0m ty carried out there rond pte | rated that #9 per cent. of the ccm-| and a eehien uae bond ekecuretodlentary showed mar-|iined stock had been deposited with| Harry Mitchell, a fireman on the NewiiVorkit will bet mide eal 1 ad L percent. | ine several trust compantes designated | Wis badly scalded tn the fire-room by) *t Ae Ca beta statin ading In the Steel stecks, which ralthel securities steam. ‘ eof a parts eerie Al Fe eee eee yp. storean &| Tae collision was caused by a minun- ll waen he i ; eee ere eee idicatsrecnagersy mall | coreianditin of signals: )< (te rachooner || 15 a0)! th. Returning + contine yoencteclaring, the pian | waa outward bound, with general mer | Monthe 4 neaged selling movement the bulls be- «shares of the new com | Ee mon eetiults, Foti Morris a ey ay | Alaa att wan to support the ratiroads, St LMulT yiny on the New York Stock Exchange Hits iubited from. ps Se eS aid) Suistour a Maclne dwere coe r were rumors of Injunction and Tae achooner nhyuld have turned] Frederik D. Ituntingdon, who ordered Saackenata Mut (did (hot ronen hale | Renee ena Core ceen one thet anarply to starboard in answer tv tho] {he dourn'of the church focked against . eee put dtd not revch belt Sndieate from declaring thelr plan| Coo) ie pat iuatead went tol Mm, but refused to give any reason, ue ate operative, but according to the state-) S00" ae capiain af the tux thought] DF. Dufly ae now received com. Ina. slmnenta of lawyers Interested, je rye paillng beat had understood the|™Unlcations from the Archbishop. of eo tain not Ukely to come of such action. signal, Tho tug hit the schooner full] CsMterbury and tae Bishop of Waketleld. fourt 1 Dace Lat Monde were | A further advance was scored in the] 0 RIN ts vouching for his policy, saying he ta WHEAT toroed down by the bear |MHAres of the new company in the outs] aa. yiytnouse and emokeatack of the] TO! Justly lable to evil report for ee ean Ettenaon, bie he ceaetion [ate market to-day. The common sd) ie cre wept away. ‘The bow of the|tclousness of living or error of re- w owed bya Pally ip 21-2 pointe and the preferred eee eee eae etd. og the schooner] MKion. He lwo j lattdrevtiere Wide nS Serine by aorta prints. Dealings were on a large acale.| imoat tothe waters ede." |) [twenty-elght Anglican clergymen of Adantea Gaaitents beokel vite omsip were for ac-] 11 jconer put back to sl the Church of Ei 4 , srookiyn Transit le and according to nsly re ret sy and the tug continued! naolain ae. vt © agian 1, Including the rising 414 count of “Innider: ana eronacet thee appre ing 822. Qucen, offering Missourt 1a me i thetr au rial ulead ern Pacttln Schooners in Collision, as a loyal, genta jow-helper, Thing yd dets M Ful rose 3. The LONDON. ooner Nimrod, of Bosion, from| American ministers, of whom ftteen ang 1 teres, with STOCK GAINS IN Bee tet gne rN Mimber, laden: ‘rrived pre reat alsin have also caraned prences eomalcotnis cabal here to-day and reported having been | Wtere of symp and testimon! brythez advance ‘pra- |in collision yesterday off Vineyard Sound ong . = anes ine cote 4 Mentahip. with the {Brith " xehoonet 5 and Lifted the Market. Glayola, from thin city. The Nimroa The Closing aunt ans carried away her jibboom, started the SHIPP] smal 1 in the American department in the Lon- | and spilt two Jibs. The Clayo.a had rall Avo, Savelt dion market to-day decided strength was stove and suatiined other slight danauge, MANAGE ono nie Nine Baie pts ah \leveloped and gains of 1-8 to 7-8 per Sun rises... 6.06/8un seta... Raed Pog sat were scored. The latter advance THe Ties HUAN See ire wnt Meonted in Canadian Pacific on EXCHANGE SEAT, $52,000. i AiainS/ AIM lcartty Pt Wrseantes reports from Montreul that J. J. Hill = Governor's telan was buying that stock Another Record Faure Purchase | S1nty Hook ‘The Pacifica in general were the fea- Mell Gate Ferry. ree, fie! market, hy Btock Nroker, — =. om : itcme securities that were depressed] story was current in Wall street to- PORT OF NEW Youm, recovered some !n sympathy with Amer-| day that a seat on the Stock Exchange fray {cana on renewed buying for the Conti- had been sold for $200), a new record aT account. gure. se . eee ‘The identity of the buyer wax no: C yheat. ade knows, but the Stock Exchange niuite controled wheat, | made knot ty the Seek aliah cables reporting a decline of] A seat was bought recently, the price | iiuison My, 3-16 in consola turned the oval] being $51,500. e in Toy 3) M35 aro & | Neaneylvante Wee tice ie Heople's ( iat iy s ng Lt pte Ff ding 24 pf. nhs huthern Pacific. ih 268 iy! 63 ST ik 1 c to- at market Into bullish channels hs the opening and sent May wheat Soeoleg pERA Try to $07-8 on covering. Fodiien an feove tree Corn opened firm and higher New York's opening prices were: May wheat, 803-4; May corn, 43-4. Chicago's opening prices were: May at, 165-8; May corn, 411-2. i New York's olosing prices were: bo eae Marca wheat, 8 3-4 nominal; May, 81 1-4:1 ¢5 7.90: July, §1 bid; September, 60 1-4; March} t corn, 49 nominal; May, 46 7-8; July, 46 3-5 nominal, Chioago'n closing prices were; M wheat, 71; March, 7% 3-4; June, 76 7 July, 76 1-4; March corn, #0; May, 41 3-8; July, ob 1 ic : points lower. The decline was due to lower Liverpool cables and larger port receipts than were expected. es were: Maroh, 5.18 May, 8.11 to 8.12; June, BAZ to 813; AURA, 7.58) ber, 7.0) bid; October, 7.40 9, 7,85; December, The Sunday World Want section 1. an inexhaustible fountain; it ts fed by those who have and supplies those) rhe want. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY, Majestic, Liverpoo!, Kensington, Antwerp, Trinidad, Wermuda, Yucatan, Havana, Alamo, Galveston. Betingio, Urasth Cherokee, San Domini Wordsworth, Armentiga, INCOMING STEAMBSHIP8, O-DAY, DUE % joo inna, Antwerp, Sardinian, Glasgow, —__ If you want a good suggestion as ta how to get a job, £ Put a World Want ad. in Sunday aa@ ~. pp situations bob,

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