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Republicans Adopt Special Rules to Control Filibustering Dem- ocrats, but Little Headway Made with Business. “MAY-FORCE EXTRA SESSION. f Majority Nineteen Members Short of a Quorum and Minority May Close the House by Remaining Away— Democrats Prepared for Struggle. . (pectal to The Brening Wortd.) <WABHINGTON, Feb. 27.--Filtbuster ing tactics were resumed by the Demo- erate of the House !mmediately upon the convening of the House to-day. That they were in earnest was shown by the fact that three roll-calls were @tdered within an hour. Each roll-call Secupied thirty minutes. The Democrats are insisting that a orum. shall be present at all times that @ roll-call shall be had on ry matter, no matter how trivial. Frequeat conferences are in progress Hetween the Democracy leaders and they insist they will be able to seriously ‘@mbarrass the Republicans, | To Gag Democrats. ‘The latter. in order to prevent so many Fell-calls, Aave brought in a rule pro- Viding thet: -“At any time during the remainder of session It shall be in order to take from the Speaker's table any general appropriation bill returned with Senate @mendments, and such amendments ed been read the question shall be once taken without debate or intere ening motion on the following question: "Will the House disagres to sald @mendments en bloc and ask a confer- @ with the Senate?” and if this mo- fon ‘shall be decided in the affirmative the, Speaker shall at once appoint the Gonferrees, without the Intervention of ny motion, If the House shall decide id motion in the negative, the effect ‘of paid vote shall be to agree to the said amendments.” This was designed to reduce tha min- arity’s power to obstruct legislation to a > minimum, but the Democrats were full of fight and well organized, e Democrats feel that Representa- five Butler was thrown out of Congress unjustly,” said Congressman Champ Glark, “and for this reason wo are de- wmihed to continue the filibuster, It the Democrats will pad together as wy are now we ean force un extru seesion ¢" Congress, Following this Ine, the Democrats declare, thelr willlugness. to Bo. any Achat in following out thelr programme ‘uci Thie roll calls developed the fact that the Republicane are nineteen shor of a Quorum and it Js possible all tt Grats except five or six may leave the @hamber in order to break the quorum, Dalaell Denounced, The roll was called for the fifth time @t noon when Congressman Fleming, of Georgia, offered a resolution declar- ing that Representative Butler was gull & member of the House, there being no um when he Was unseated yurter- ‘Tals was defeated and Congressman Dalzeli” presented the speclal 1 lew adopted \y expedite approprhation | ms precipiliuied a hitter ad \ Dilip yhocwes soting speaker ine Was unseated, was ienounced by every Democrat on the dei when Butler wor, + Representative Dearmond in denounc- tng him for counting a quorum, when gle was not present, sald: “While not an admirer of the Reed rules, I would to God there was a mun of Speaker Reed's ability and private gharaicter in the chair last night and| hot one like the gentleman from Penn-| ayivenia n Grosvenor, the nile propowed, sald: “We must cave the country, Lf @o not the great supply bills will tell. the minority has nothing at stake, It ne been 60 long since they had re- Sponsibility they do not know what it in defense of| Democrats are very bitter towarde | Representative zell,, whom Glaim recklessly refused their motions. deerea by Demoerntn, Congressman Daizell pointed out that Pongrese would adjourn next week and he supply bills must be pussed or an tra session would be necessary, Amid emocratic jeers and Republican ap- laure, he characterized the course ot | @ minority as a “childish proceeding.” Ho sald vhere were twenty-nine bills to entertain ith Senate amendments on’ the A single roll oall on ¢ fourteen rs table. ch bill ‘ould consume halt and a Y be Bours, ‘or 27 legislative. day ply bills were to be pas fournment, he declared it was absoluto- necessary to adopt the special rule. | je called ithe attention of his side of the House to the fact that the rule ap- Piled only to appropriation bills. Congressman Underwood taunted the per pioana with being obliged to make je humiliating confession. that. th Were yuable to "do business” under the Reed ruke nate NO HIGHER LIQUOR TAX. Goy. Odell Denies He Told Mayor Low He Favored a Raixe, ALBANY, Fe! —Goy, Odell to-day said that the storles that he had decided te call for 4 high Uquor tax of the the State, particulanly New and had s0 informed Mayor founda absolutely He had no intentt: tending any increase int Was not in favor of any bills which had aor business wis ti: ent as it should bi The Governor also said that he had t come (Oo any decision in the matter reapnointing Buperintendent of ilecs de MeCullugh, There was no particu, ‘hurry about that matter or any other v intments, and he would give all das high wt consideration, COURT MAKES CASES FLY. ‘mee 3 Disposed of by Special ses- hin Wive Hours, hours in whieh court was held, rage fhe, rate of one case avery elght seconds. Man: “involved ‘the liberty ot | on fo Wie Kaines ie Speak- | e|and the children were followed tu Phila- | * |deiphia, en Introduced looking toward that enc lo intimated that he believed that tne | « Court of Bpeciai SBesvions tor this MRS. ELLS AND HER HUSBAND, WHOM SHE TRAPPED IN THIS CITY BY USE WIFE TRAPPED HER SPOUSE BY 'PHONE (Continued from First Page.) } beg to thank you for the Information contained | thereto. know wheter he was on earth or in the alr, 5 | "You a deyoted husband, eh!" sho} Up to thin time 1 have been very tentent with erled. “You, paying attention to an-|Mr Ells, having simply requested him to leave | other girl, eating your Thanksgiving | my house on the evening I charged him with be. | turkey by her side, while your wife | ing married man and forbade lilm ever to meet lay at death's door with appendicitis, | or write to my daughter again, whtel You lavishing presents on other women | am able ty learn, with the money your wife sent you to aid you in your business!”* And more in this strain until Mr, Mar- tin B, Hills turned and fied, red and flus- tered, from the hotel. Mrs, Ells did not | was Immaterial to me I€ he did reoatve a dtvorce attempt to follow him. Instead, she | he wan net des! Now that T have found out went up to her room and, woman-like. | the true (acts of his career 1 know how to pro had migood ory, cred, and I feel that, while New York ts @ pretty | he saw'an Evening World reporter. 1a-|(lere there Jn not room enough tn tt tor | ter and told the story of how she came a me i on from Davenport to trap her hus- band. . o far an} | He attempted | {9 smooth matters over by claiming thet he haa | | | has not done an actioa pending agalnst you for divorce and that he waa expecting the decreo and papers trom court almomt every day. 1 Informed him that it town, oming to our house for} hus aceapted vue ty n haw been upward of four south Revelation of n Letter. Thank pwnkagiving dinuer with I, bas encort church and receptions friends, and all who oame tn contac “T Imagined he was on here trying tu make his fortune In Wall street and 1 sent him money from time to time. J with hin OF A TELEPHONE. | | | looked: forward constantly to the tim Jon of tam srengthened when he could send for me to Joly him, |" that hep 4 to ben One fh was rudely shattered | Meron 1 ds (hat tater tact that made ae AIL from the Chiet of Do. [AUermiue to @rive him from New York, 1 do of Davenport. who “Tee t Nea 1 pupae tue Maden dt od alate Mil following letter, whieh was signed by the hod i DER Oe UA TS Ea) father of the young womun tu. whom ne emten Ease RIAN BR tempted Blls was paying attention in this elty: st De nined to Teap Him? Chiet of Police Mien L made up my mind to al Dear Sir: For some months past my dangh alr Hale and 1 came to New York = ter has been recelving the attention of a man | WO hours’ Hotlee,”” aude named Marucy Ells, J @ rantdontvoreNowliitiee th tne ere flout in the dead openting York City, but, as 1 have learned, formerly of Rock Island, 111, where hie parents till reside, Dy a mere accident 1 have hi i revented by Il Liss Prank Alscovered was the young that he is a warried man, having a wife in ARE CO RUS: Reon: | Davenperty in Wilk=poa MP) poaslbihy "lot ame [Nik cMnEO: MENTE AIA Irae Net SAY THE CHECK WAS BAD. know what the standing of hia family ia and that Mr 3 ¢ cited her hush: | | anything else you can Jearn about him re: He atte Miss Pringle fevls | (A Charge of Selling Another Man's eating ud Hehitiog With hin wite? £ uhoatd ver knew 1 ) Ik Made Againat Graft, i coucan mapleeey olen acres m fur ain yond + Burglars ee of Myste-|ant tut who, acconing to Detectives ' hh a letter as that,” sald Mra, Hil found a [Cowman and) Donginss, of the West I aRisiiah atett eos moeb salu Alra: lk Ie Mr | rious Murder in Buffalo’s Aris-| oj. ciath street Station, has lived for father of the young woman and told hia | HE me with ation Bi tocratic Section, but Nothing) .,,* “or al Sout West Sixteen the state of things. In reply 1 received { Jecurned he avs a anarsied may j Vatinagnd’ iltikavine paMaGava: wanthleea this letter from him: ay Mrs. iis i Stolen from House. es : Jefter Mrs. M. B. Ells, Davenport, Iowa Court from Dear Madam: Your letter of the wan dul rcelved {rom a messenger tart oventng, and | BUPPALO N.Y. F 1, Bur- | « president of the Buffalo Envelope was found dead in his room, with his skull crushed Whe indications are that he was mur- ered by burglars Mrs, Burdick is away from home, It e was stated that she had gone to Atlan- about a month ago with the | a 4 is said, of not returning (Continued from First Page.) » known that Mr. and Mrs, Burdick SC were not on good terms port, Mr. Schaefer culled in private de-, where they will be placed in a safe re-| ‘The nelehborhood tn which the mure tectives and since then the pursuit has been lively and close, Mrs, Bohaoter| treat ‘There is no ground for the statement that a suit for divorce has been tiled then to other about to be filed elties in Penn-| or ts sald Lawyer sylvania, Boston, Lowell, New Haven, | George Ulouyelt, representing Mr. | ft! Providence, and now she {3 said to be) gchucfer, to-day, “We have not con: |in the smaller towns of Connecticut, templated such a step—in fact, we have The father has worrled so over the| not had any evidence upon which to |disappearance of his children that he! vase a sult has been confined to his bed a week and| “Mr, Schaefer has not seen his wife his brothers say his condition is sert- | since they separated, He ts not support. ous, If possible he says he will prose-| ing her and we do not know where one} Jcute his wife for taking the children! yety the money for expenses. Our | | away, | detectives say that the kidnapping was er May Be Another Kidnap | arranged by a man and th while ne In case the detectives succeed in Jo-| gid not yin itdlreetly he perfected | f! cating the ollidren there is every prov-| tho plans and assisted Mrs. Schaefer {1 ability that there will be another kid-| getting out of the city. We do not know | napping, It 1s intimated by Mr. Schaet-| who this man is aa yet. | or's friends that the #louths have orders) 4 was from Dr. Vom Saal's house that| @ | to take the little ones from their mother! «he German mald took the children to by force and rush them to ts elty,| me place where thelr mother met them. | far it has eclipsed all previous selling 1 oy hem these exceptional value: RAID CAPTIVES ARE. HELD. NAVAL BILL PASSED. Five Taken im Haines Law Hvtels|Tho A priation Measure Goes Mast Answer Charges, ugh with Am emda. As a result of raids made by Inapeotor] WASHINGTON, Feb The Senate Molaughiin, Capt, Gallagher and a force | to-day pean a the Naval Appropriation | of deteotives of the Kaa: Twenty-second! bill, ‘The following agreed to: Apprope er heating plant at Tne Na ton; iner g the limit of pat of constrtiethig ruilte dry docks at Ports $1,110,000 cach x 1 alreet station last night on four Raines Jaw hotels, five prisoners were held in| fj #00 ball each by Magistrate Dewel the Yorkville Court to-day on a charge of, keeping disorderly houses. The p ere Eltgaboth pofopriadiig suunvoo. tor and small stores funds, PUL upon & at f battlo-shiy i] of the general type the tWo armored be of the general type of Bities, Ra cle kanie anaes the Navy , alleged proprietor Bpoyised for st : pole Rae 1" Third pxenue Ji cruisere shall \ ndraub, of the ; 24 Third avenue, the Brooklyn. | cHirro. Golden drawers, bovel-plate panel ends, rub Anish trimmings,” regular ¢¢ it walue $9.00; price. " LL HAIR MATT RSSHS, 50 Ibs, ° or two parts, French roll edge, ney satin finish, theking of your IER, like iilustration, with five BR. mirror, for whom the police had a Wat EARTHQUAKE AT DOMINICA, ne, excaped by running over the roots of} gr THOMA vi several houses, the police sa Fou, Saher serene a wes own gelection; reg, value in the of Dominied, riush Weat $13.00, sale price, Chicago Gets Mo kied M ts Annee nile t a in Ruffalo, Some « W have her law. eltizens tive In the block where wlan bul hee as | dick home is located Jargé| tration, best brasi| head and foot, tate pate value 0; $15.00 ler was eommitt of the finest Some the Bur- k on Fred Gere stree North River, the was drawn Ixchanse , $2150 and aman named Smith and waft, during thelr hunt for Graft the de- (wctives say that they learned that a jeweller named Mara Lawler, of No. 16 doh ty had intrusted Graft with the oar small Iaunch valued at $0, Which he was to keep during the wien Isiand. ‘Dhe detectives afy recently sold this of uh i 159) Park avenue, that the boat is how moored in th darlem River, THIS GREAT FURNITURE “SALE | Will End Saturday. We want our 1903 February Furniture Sale to Ko ‘down in history. as the gr greatest furniture event in year: ecords, ASS AND METAL BED, Iike illus. heayy posts and fillings, ver ehamelled finish, heavy brass ral Very ornamental cast: AL tilt STEBL WOVEN WIRE Ln woe (no wood), slone wears, Felnforeed to prevent saggin neatly bronged; reg vi $5.00, wale price... 52.50 Indes, yesterday mornit duntng the noon & was ex- erienwed, he adie Le oro of the city's wealthiest | 4 THE WORLD; ee EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, “1903. STRANGLED WIFE IN HIS SLEEP. Murderer Who Confessed to Killing Five Women Says He Choked Present Wife Almost to Death While He Slept. WOMAN SAVED HERSELF. Awakening 8he Found the Man! Clutching Her Throat and Was Almost Dead When She Managed to Arouse Him. HAMULIDON, Obto, Feb. 27.—Mre. Baile Wennell, who came here to see her brother, Alfred Knapp, the eelf- confessed murderer, had @ long talk with the priosner in the presence of Sheriff Btedorf to-day, Others also talked with him, and he was usked: “Had you not teen arrested, would you have killed the wifwe whom you now have In [ndlanapolis? “I knew that she woke up several! times since we were married and found my hands on her neck when I was asiéep, too. She would awaken when I| grabbed her, and wake me and ask me what I meant by taking hold of her neck ! that way, and I could not tell her why, | because I was asleep and did not know I hed done 4t. he woke up one night last week just | In time, or she might never have awak: ened at al grabbed her so tight and faa choking her go that she waa nearly gone when she came to and aroused me. | fvcan't see what makes me do that. | The prisonet's manner in making this reply was that of a person vaguely spec- | Diating over a question which he could | not answer. — ACCUSED OF TORTURES. Two Suspects Arrested as Mem-' hers of Robber Gang. TOLEDO, Feb. 27.—Joel Graham, a Caledonia (N. Y.) fireman, and John Hein, a Cleveland sailor, were arrested to-day, suspected of being two of the ten robbers who yesterday tortured and | robbed the elght occupants of the home of Christian Joehlin, three miles from | the city limits. They attempted to bribe the arresting officer, and told con- filoting stories as to thelr whereabouts at the time of the murderous axsault on_the Joehling. Detectives claim to have clues that | will lead to the arrest of the entire robber crew. Bloodhounds have been sent for, and, dempite the fact that the rains of last night may prove an ob- | stacle, the hounda will be put on the scent of the fugitives. NOT AFRAID OF ANARCHISTS. , Party Palice Say American Bani | Haye no Dealings with French, PARIS, Feb. ¢7.—The Prefecture of Police minimiaes the importance of the reported Anarchistlc plot against Buro- pean rulers. A high official of the Pre- sald there was no “connection | nthe so-called Anarchiris of ca and those of France and 8nain The French Anare! groups are parti eularly pre: he police officlalx give a categorical denial of the réports that (hey have | Adopted mpecial measures of precaution because of the arrest of an Anarchist in ew York HAIRINE WILL COST YOU ONLY 15c. A peel which will conyince you that tonlc on the market at any py pmake the hair «row, atop fa Gruff and al! diseases of the Micky, and positivelgeg/l! not DARKEN THE HAIR, Owing to the es of HAIRINE and the | extremely low price at which tt le told we cannot All mali ordera unless & cents extra is Inclosed with the You will ald yourseif and belp us Ly insisting on your druggist securing tt for | | i ft ta the best halr All Cars go direct or ty transfcr to our door. To make the last hours of the Sale as forceful as the first, we present All Hair Couch, tufted, with fringe, you. At druggists’, 15 and 75 centa @ bottle, | BEAL STREIT CO., 79-81 Cortlandt St.,N.Y. Thus best upholstery, covered in very choice velour of your own selec- tion; reg, value £10.00, $6.95 sale price FEATHER PILLOWS, 22x38, 3 Ibs. each, fancy stripe, eatin fnieh, licking of your own selection; reg, value $1.00, sale pricy.... 9c ’ Special Values For Saturday in Misses’ Suits, Jackets and Girls’ Codats—isecona rioor.) MISSES’ SUITS—of all-wool mixtures, in blue and brown effects, blouse waist, ioe flaring skirts, finished with tailored stitching, triple top capes, value §15. best special for Saturday......seescoseseen vecesscsees MISSES’ SUITS—of black and navy blue cheviots, flare skirt, trimmed with silver buttons and_ silk ornaments, value $17.50; special for Saturday.... MISSF.S' JACKETS—of covert cloths and black chev- iots, fly front, short spring shapes, satin lined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, value $10.00; special for Saturday...+++++++ MISSES’ BOX JACKETS—of fine imported covert cloths and best black cheviots, fly fronts: all satin lined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, value $15.00; special for Saturday... CHILDREN'S REEFER. JACKETS—loose shapes in covert cloths and black and blue cheviots, also reds, sizes { $5.00 6 to 14 years, value $7.00; special for Saturday........... CHILDREN'S COLLARLESS COATS—trimmed with white broadcloth and silk braids in novel effectscolorsnavy( $8,905 and red,sizes 6 to 14 years; value $10.75; special for Saturday Real Lace Collars, Fichus and. Jackets-—cirs roo) Imported Samples at about one-half to one-third their actual value. Real Arabian Lace Colles in white and Arabian shades, worth 98c., at. : } 55c Real Arabi: fa Colt nd jackets very fh hand work, | worth fom s1ogots thoy soccer ere eee 1$1.98 $10.00 jored Sas} $12.00 $7.50 {$11.75 Real Limerick and Brussels Lace Fichus and Berthas in white, worth from $3.00 to $6.50, at $1.48 and... 25c. Handkerchiefs at 15c. Each. (First Floor.) Ladies’ Embroidered and Initial Handkerchiefs, all pure ) linen, also Men’s Initial Linen Handkerchiefs; regular price ay 25c. Saturday, cach. 15c Lt tlle. Corsets. (Second Floor.) (ZA Weare the sole selling Agents in New York City for Their merits are too well known Attention is drawn to the fact that we have a French Corset Fitter who will fit your figure Pee these celebrated Corsets. to be discoursed about. fectly and otherwise demonstrate the strong points o! Vidas. The new Spring Models are here. All sizes from 18 to 36. } Prices Range From $3.75 to $18.00. We also carry complete lines of Equipoise Waists, C. P., W. B., Redfern, Self Reducing, Her Majesty, R,& G,, C. B., Thompson, Warner’s and other well-known makes of Corsets. Saturday, February 28th. $1.10 Ladies’ Gloves for 80c. Pair. (First Floor.) A recent importation of Ladies’ 2-clasp Glace Gloves, Paris Point Embroidery, in all the desirable Spring shades, including modes, grays, reds, also white and black, for Saturday at, Per Daik.:. cme ss sicoseisrciees Regular Price $1.10. 80c Special for Saturday, February 28th, 25 Cent Ribbons at 15c. Yard. (First Floor, 20th St. Side.) We offer for Saturday fine quality Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, } 3°, inches wide, in pink, light bluc, mais, Nile, cardinal, brown, 1 navy, turquoise, old rose, serpent, white, cream and black=—a 5c grade of ribbon that generally sells for 25c. yard, at, per yard.. Special Values in Wrist and Chatelaine Bags. (First Floor.) 50 dozen Wrist Bags in walrus and seal grain, gilt, nickel and | gun metal frames and chains; value 39c,, at, cache +ersseeeee 50 dozen Wrist Bags, real seal, walrus and steer, gun metal, silver and gilt frames and chains, some are fitted with card cases and purses, others have inside frames and pocket; value $1.25 to $1,50, at, each, Walrus Wrist Bags in gray, tan and nace inside pocket; | value $2.50, at, caCherse.... 44+ ‘$l. 89 75c 25c Real Alligator Chatelaine Bags; value $1.00 to §1.25, at, each.... Also the following at low prices to close out. They are all strictly first-class goods: One lot Chatelaine Bags, walrus, alligator and seal; formerly H $1 08 $4.00, at, each... dormer) $2.98 One lot Chatelaine Bags, natural Avi black lizar $5.00 to §7.00, at, each....« YOU CANNOT APFORD TO NEG- cpwion aor mor suNDax| 4% o D 4N BRRAND BOT, Ast 4D, IN Tem eUNDAY H.O'Neill & Co. Summer Batiste in white, and Novelty Materials in fancy colors and black. 95c. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.

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