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demand for ateel wae’ ‘The general” ‘wes that the J.P, Morgan & Fety to 1683-4, its have reqohed the 5A Conimission concerning the enst side elevated | than “fnetnded the Becond p. investigation {t be- ago into the thins. ite offered’ by the Tn- ny to that section ‘of ‘opinion of raljroad ex: id “AVeriue road furnishes tulde traffic’ “con the’ service on that Sugar,’ Colorado | Fuel ‘Tennessee Coal & Tron i EERREEEOY 5 1700 1h’ Wentral i,108% TO Int, Paper 1 70 Int; Paper pf: 78 TOO Jnt, Power): 704 0 Kan, City Bo., 8 3200 Kan: C, ‘Bo, 6 eta Tee pf, 02 200. H. & Went. bili 12M 4b00'Met, Becu,..... aK 900 Mex, Central., 23 & 48.M, 1004 Ki &, Te. 8h ‘asked: | 120036, K,\& ‘L pf 6% AnKed; | rpm Me. Pacific ,..197 i ic 4O.Nat. Bis. Co.. 67% aru 200 iat, Bow. pi....216% +) 39700 Nat. Lead 1900 Nat, Lead pf. 1900 Nat, B. & 8, 400.N. J. Central. MN. ¥, Afr Br...159% 1185 N. ¥, Central,14% WON. Y.C& St. L... 4 20.N. ¥. Doek..., 24% WON, ¥. Dock pf, 62 400 Nor, & Wea $00 North Am 5000 Pag, 2800 Peo. "Gas 1600 Peo. & \ es 3400 Preased 8. Q,, 87% 1100 Press, 8. C. p. 88% 600 Pullman P Coma 1900 Ry) St Sp'g..,. 35% 20 Ry St Sp pf. ato) Rep, 8: ook 11900 Rep, Stool ie 114 /49°2'3-8"per conti The /Tractiona: ‘were . neglect ithe "Wrfes: wete “fractionally The bond market! was active, ‘Phe total sales of ‘stocks were 1,600,900 | Pee phates, Ot: ‘bonds 96,155,000. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, peu sEEs* sy s2333 =§ RTS. “ee STOCKS AT NEW ~ HIGH REC RECORDS Union ‘Paolfic, ej, Sn Ontario , and, Western, and Northern | ‘Seourities : Reach Top. Fig- ures on a Strong Demand, Eroapt fora 11a weaknees atter the tart to-day ithe Stook Market ruled and’ comparatively active throughout, the season's. new high fn trading’ up to 1811-4, on extensive baying after, opening up 6-8 per, cont, At 1291-3 on a pale of 15,000 al EL it Ee ot "Ss" osue-zerszza+d Ss t+l+++aH sizsSzsesttarszg's +1t+G ep ie Fitacd aa of ik iu ee # SESEe* F +ethet Fr a FZREEM SBS z FS z 2h Dt 105, 80% 63% 106% oy 116% ey 41 no +1 a 1 19% — 153%, 7 + “ “ 62 6 +1 Sy 8d 138% 89% Sih + 88 HH + ur Me —1 % BH + 4 Ve + 1% 1% +1m ‘The ly heavy the price advanoing almost % per cént, to’ 183244, Ontario & Western was run up more than § per cent, ‘opinion on the exchenge batted at, Boel waa. for Northern Securities reached another | a on the curb, it softing > &,. Paul, Reading, Southern Pacific and Lontavilte'& Nashville were in goid bam @dvatices of from 1 (0, more Amdigdmated “Copper, agua fdvanced | troth while zi ae RKKSF SE P+the ++ SEES FF 2h 1% 102. = % bh +2 ih + % 105% —~ % ren He assured the commit: pale alls hig cou 1d to facilitate th AMM FE Meetings and Dividend on SARHINOTON, We, en whtement showing the fora paid to members of the Cana) Commission for: nervice As Girectors ‘of Panama. Railroad was received of stock of the road held. by the-commissioners. ‘Admiral Walker received $260 for at tending ten board meetings and 75 46 Aividends on 9% shares of atock, Com- missioner W. H. Burr received #80 for ten board meetings and a #8 dividend on One hare of atack; W. B, Parsons #95 eee oe 8% dividend; B, M. 41% for meetings and Ses his Lamune | Pere rel Ati) Suen 01 a ANOTHER. ATLANTIC CABLE, Clarence Mackay is authorlty: tor bn statement that the Commercial ny Intends ‘20 bay. 0 Att weeds a tore pat ino p Sheraton. tls Suramee across ae Net tie fuien, Low. Clone, oh'n. Rook Toland ., 24 2h HM — MO Rock Tol. vf... 8% 8% Wh — th WORLD, Goods .. 20% 284 my —% MORUD Gas, pl. HH 4 Mh —% ‘700 Bloan Sheff... 794% 75 7K +3% 20 Blons. Sheff p. 109) 1104-0 10SL AFCHM cf..17% 11814 17% +1% WOR. L. BW... 8 ew — sae as Os oe ta at us, OK. Cy +1 ie 10 Houth Pac. p,-1tt i, 34 — % % 84% 1 + w B0U, Ry. Co, p o7% ' aK my —~ 1} NO Stan R&T Co 1% 14)” 4) 1200 Tenn. Cw 1 | 2000 Texas Pac, ow %| woThind Av, at im 1% 0% b (10 Tol Reys 2% “4 % an % : eS +04 a + Om + Oh IY 44% ally 7 + th ~% 1% ~%! Probably, then, Mr, Drayton suspects Ieor SILBERBERE: PAYMENTS TOLD WHAT'S THE USE?) Admiral Walker alker Got | Money for He's a Double tor J for J. Coleman STANDARD. Ol Attending Ten'Railroad Board) Drayton — but ‘What's the ‘Use? Charge? Oh, None So pan Shares \of Stok deh teh What's the Use? From Police Records (What's! the Use!) Jeary eg wo! ‘auocenstally away ‘the roll, (Whet's ‘the ase!)' : |. Feb, l0ore wire-tappers. cope with r Oanty'e $6,000 roll, (What's. the use! Feb, 18—Mre, Marie Kull, aged recluse, beaten and robbed of 900 of her hoard, (Really! How eetonieh- Heb. 19—Kawin Balawion, oped man, strangied and pobbed In’ the Bronx. (Qh, pehaw! What's the wel) Tob, 1s+Marry Silberberg, alleged “double” of J,; Coleman Drayton, terrible bunco nian, anful confidence "man, artested for noubing in partiou~ dan. OViixtey! Wuxtey! Wuatry! Sensational ure!) hold of Police Headquarters et Mul Deayiion's: double,’ It clotties! with, a past. Ah! Let the; buttons fly, What do we care, or, in other worde, whit's the use! Mayhap the privoner.ts charged with some shocking felony? Om, the contrary there is not even a suggestion of felony hinted at: But what's the tive! ¢ Drayton’ Not Interested. ae (4° BY ¥ Yh! him of some dark dealing? 8%} Not at all, Mr, Drayton has not the slightest interest in him, Mr, Drayton 3 ~ %} doom not consider his existence as a im WH + % | matter of any moment. Sh GK Oe +18) But we pinched him, so what's the use! Why aid we take Mr. Silberberg, into custody? ‘ , ‘You make us gosp. Did you not, #evera) years ago, read a thrillingly ro- inantic story about him? My gracious, ‘thought you were a literary person, AND PRICES MIXED, |ot en LONDON, Fep, 2.~Tenders: for Treas: try bills and the payment of calls Snoounting 10 $6,000,000 méintained the bag for money in the market to- Diu hel bad a hard ongy yon iy the isd Ye tela ie tn ulet and’ prices were. irre; detent redteloted a fhe, anger: Americans. irregular iors ne ‘parity | iva Becta: wor were 1% |shona Pacific group | {i ‘ diatinet ‘th bya red 108+ tone ie ver stocks oo +86 uh +4 1 +4 Both eee COTTON ADVANCES 7% | > WITH MARCH LEADING, | ¢a ae vs March cotton opened § points lower in ™%—h the murket to-day, although traders ex- rs pected a’ 2 polnt drop. It immediately 31% began to rise and was soot 12 points abuve the opening. Whe oth; ons shared the strength and all delfveries rose toward tho # cent level. ‘Chia was Impolled by a large public demand, | Hhorts were the hesvicst buyers, Private cables were to the effect that the decline In Maroh at LAverpool was %) due tq freer offerings from the Bouth %/and selling by importers, and Alex- ig | Serie TaLerwatss fhe eur Advices from the South ‘stated + % | considerable Renae cotton had been ald | %| on Bwturday on Hmits at} 1 te ppeuin prices were; | bld; May, 7. 7a bid; June, reat vane July, iy to. 7,61; August, 7,68 bid; Sep- tember, 7,7. offered; October, 7.75 to 8; 1% | | November, 778 offered; December, 7.75 14 | 10.41 Try Inte prices were: Marc May, 7.48; July, 7.50, sith *| ae |ROOSEVELT PROMISES SUPPORT TO COTTON MEN. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—President Roosevelt to-day recelyed ~ committee appointed by the recent Southern In- terstate Cotton Convention at New Or- leans, to urge the creation ofa com- mission to extend the foreign markets fop cotton products, he delegation consisted of about a dozen members, headed by ex-Senator Melaurin, of South Carolina: % The committee urged immodiate steps looking to Congrevsional action for this % Buspons in behulf of the cotton inter> 3 [en Who, President discussed the question YW! with the dete lemtlon, and: stated that je % 1 would. take resent the cotton be i Ge net % would iadilbals etedinibidis fhe men Who) twoon them, MOVEr New a Nii ‘ve “2a dh ayotaged te But what's 'the use! la there any Chance of @ charge being framed against him? Now you are get- ting warm, Bend down and let me whiaper tn Your ear, Thereiés & rumor in red ie thet ho has been’ washing ‘he’ has been pat fake We ara eannng ind deo But what's the wus user bai They're Btill Free, jot Mr. belix's. ¥ellx—Heliz, the eh noe that nee But what's the ui al jah about the wire-tappers who sep- of patagels Bile troca’ ‘nik eo Hay wi Bale tron Now, reaty, you Nese us with these names. Let us cohsult the blotters. Here it Is, No, I see we have not Be an, call the recent hold-up of Bo y) miquers on hth aventie near, bye rat street? He had two pla- early shoved down his throat and when, he coughed was clubbed over the We will feet, bd ping o NOW Dpeking it over it dawns upon us, but ined to say that the ruffiana “But what's the use! An attack upon the aged recluse, Mrs, »|Marle Kull, beaten in her own ‘home @ud robbed of $500, many come to’ mind if we cogitate? We do comitate ana have # dim recollection of that little +] ae a PP yf to aay, however, that o/thuga got away, Bat what's the use! Amused by This One, ‘We may have taken some interest in the hold-up of Mr, and Mrs, John W, Cérniah on Friday evening, when it ts sald a fat policeman pursued the ban- du after he had snatched Mrs, Cor- nish'a $5,000 brooch. Oh, yes; we were er any at the accounts of the up, am if the policeman had not been so fat he might have caugnt tho criminal, The thug was very ride to the officer, firing right at ie with bis revolver, course the Fat icoman was so astoniahed at this rudeness that he stopped running, Buy ie the use! morning you may have read ; of the tack on Kdwin Baldwick, an man, tottering along an avenue in vhe Bronx on the way to his nome, He was strangled ant robbed and is het 6 in a dangerous condition, e have just been perusing accounts ry Mr. Baildwick's annoying experience and in due time we will take the mat- ter under consideration. lt js our opin- joo that a tall man did the strangkng. peng have We reached. that conciumon; Ab, you are not shrewd, A short man would hamily be able to strangle a tal man, and Mr, Baldwick, we see, was tadl, ‘though a trifle bent, Oh, give us alr—but what's the ase! Rut at least we have Silberberg, — though we haven't the slightest idea or| muggestion to offer as to why we ar. rested him, You, we have that desperate man behind the bars, But what's the use! aati estan {BROKER FOSTER MUST PAY $15 WEEK ALIMONY. | Also Hans to Pay Attorney for De- fending Wife in His Divorce Suit, James Reginald Foster has been or- dered by Justice Birchoff, of the Su- preme Court, to pay §15 weekly mony to hfs wite, who was Ni Lawrence McAllister, daughter of Richard MeAllister, of Washington, and nlece of the late Ward McAllister, pending actiona for Aivorce ponding be- jwite salen of In ‘ia iy ae pale (adinig i ‘While riding down the Subway to- day, just as you shot under the thresh- berty ‘and Bleecker streets, did you hear that succession of reports like the discharge of a mitrillousse: battery? No, it was not A defective fuse, nor yet a dislocated third-rail shoe, It was merely a fusilade of ‘buttons + flying | was passel by the Senate from the walbtooats of Central | Office men aa their chesta swelled with pride, Why? Because they had captured Harty Silberberg. Softly now! Bllber- | latui He berg 1s’ alloged to be. J. Coleman |, This bi ls averred that he js 9 confidence man. It ts as- serted he practisey’ buncoing @ a fine seried he practises buncolng os a tine ‘death! The prisoner isa smooth talker, Sapristi; He fa a man cau Big Lawson, the | (ANSIS HOT ON THE TRAIL OF Sse Wace vial a and Carry It;to Indian Teriy. wanrsosaceicatscut | Appeal: to. Washington:to Stop the Trust Getting Ol from that Section. i PEKA, Kan., Fh. ~The state nf H aareae likely to! tavertighte ‘the Standard ‘Ol Compa operations, in’ this State, The Legislature may also make inquiries of) Congress regarding Ine Territory oll. leases, State Senator Smith has prepared, w fesolution providing for the anoaintinent: by the Legislature of a committes to veatigatéd the charges filed with Coniiniasloner of Corporations at AVI ington by the representatives the Kansas Oil Producers’ Absoglation, sph mean in the Legislature mv age reer ater t uit ie the intent “ot tie | Kansed ansas fold MC eouring: ‘trom tel tory all oll the company need ‘The bl art vey en whieh wi par thade a Peclal order pad this i mec probah’ Che in Te if the anti-trust meas’ t gansired by this epssion of the Leste, bill is dest “4 to 1H ign prevent the Ang. render ‘State in any Yooality oa rate there should be the rate throug) out the State, Wi the antl- -discrimination bill came up to-day objection was made‘ to its’ Immediate consideration and it was carried over ant Friday next. for a further hearin wana Mo;, Feb, 20—The CITY, mabey, Legislature may be tne up the Kansas fight andand Oil Company. tive iene RAs Bhan or Babine Ol i} 0, agreed to. jt the .Houeé at Jefferson fiat Aivetce et bill rate and t, i @ common cartlers, naa coples of the bills passed iy the. Kansas Legislature are re- [aibeed ad umber of Kankas City men sheet yee 10 the aloe Maisie rl Hireneneooe: thoge: snag ott in. the pate ht STANDARD OL TO D 4) Spooner, warranted’ qua tannot be dupilested for less than 6.98): Speclil atssseeessee.t rape oy 256. ‘H; to 2.40 Each Day. a Bat farless, finished with fi a trimmed with silk + tin ra sieeve, pleated from cuff to elbow; wi ha Fa w Ing | plits. al bottom... ‘$ri98 Dotted Sith Matt Waists, Special at 980, . dwell’ made, Beautifol sik dotted mull, shirred) that pleated with Dutton cut, tucked stock, colors black, w! berg's 9 $1.19 Wore lent Sista te comfort, . $ Own with a se Be tales ‘per pair, “ie par, reshs up to sel! at $1.98; on’ sale to-morrow at Oes at 1.19 Boys'‘$ \Spr bball be eric edie bangatn at $1.75, Seawtey bitees! Bane: newet ais wf excele ot sd leather and well Sigs are’ 8, 8%, 9,9%, ‘boys? are: of calfskin Whatton with int ih eat OO Men's Shirts andUnderwear "8. Fab dp sse ity Cotton Ribbed seh Sanit; amen cea seaciot tent sth ont Nie in shirts, but the sizes in drawers are somewhat broken; value 98c., Choice Mev scsess von Shown .in various 49c Famous ‘‘Palmetto’’ Dollar Shirts at 65¢, Men's High Grade Bosom date. dressers... The made, choice at,., + op berdoeeenes: Mercerized Striped Yolle Suitings in beautify! designs, }teht ‘en’ ‘Shirts,. made of best quality percale, open back and front, detached cuffs, the very newest and exceptionally well saints “Palmetto” Brand, recognized asone-of the, best $1.00 shirts itterns are for up-to. 65c ‘| Domestics, Suitings,. Ets. White: Madras for Watsts. Linod and iadras, for shirt walsts; value 19, at iL 2% grounds, with small neat figures; special per i 10c ' 69. SFeets at 49¢. Extra Heavy Si 6, for full FIGHT INVESTIGATION, WASILINGTON, Fob, 0,—Representay tive Campbell, of Kansas, the author of the resolution. for an toquiry ‘dato the operations of the oil interents of’ the country, had an extended. con- ference with Presldeht Roosevelt tosiiay regarding the tn gation, Mr, Campbell ented ‘to the Presi- dent. considerahle, formation, bearing upon the matter which hé has recelved singe the adoption of fi resolution, — Ho iniormed ‘ne Brevidenh pe hed ceived from the speaker of i of the Texas dagisenee 4 & telegt ie es ta cecausey fh Presiden to cee t ear aa ae it i ge of. "am ina gpa wos shennt ne i ane ee reajst to ates Seals the ment's “invention On. SHOT SISTER'S SWEETHEART Because. Former armen Friend Would Not’ Cease Calling! on Girl Assailant Fatally Wounds Him. —_>>_—" In ‘enforcing a demand that his former friend, Frank Osharollo, aged seventeen years, cease going with his sister, Mi- chael Ingtresno, aged seventeen, of No, 22 North Highth street, Willlamsburs, shot and probably fatally) wounded Oshfrollo, whoris dying at the Eastern District Hospital, Willlameburg, The youths were neighbors and friends, Oshorollo living at. No, 20 North Highth strect, He has been pay- ing attentions to Miss Ingfresno, which the brother resented lately! The two met to-day at the corner of North Kighth and Waubun streets anid Ing- fresno. repeated ils demands that the other quit calling on his sister, Oshar- clio refused and the two had angry words which .tertninated In tngireane drawing a revolver und shooting his friend. Osharollo turned and ran up the steps of his home, while Ingfresno fired two more shots at ‘him, one of which struck hhm fn the Pens shoulder, the other in malt of th | AS otectiven fie ba and Sharkey, who were near, ran up and pursued iIngttesno through the house at No, lon North Biehth street, The fleeing iyouth leaped Som the second-story [you ow ahed only to be caught In the yard. An infuriated mob of helwh-| hors yearrounded him, but the polices succeeded. In getting him away, Os rolla was hurried to the Hastern Dis- | trict Hospital. GRAND JURY FOREMANIQUITS, R. W. Buckley Resigns Because of Deaths tn Family, For the first time In the history of the Criminal Courts In this county | | Judge Newburger tn General Scssions | to-day accepted the reslznation of tho foreman of the Grand Jury while that} body was in session Whon the Grand Jury w Feb, b Richard W, by of No, #8 Park avenue as foreman, wath a ot in two of Buckley's Immediate relatives have and A others are Ill, He told Ju Newburger because, of this affilction he: cauld not give the position the atten- tion it required and asked to be rev Meved. \ William D, Murphy, 0 broker of No, | 40 Mast Forty-ninth street, was a in as the vt foearnay: But A aagiees¢ At hs Malesharged tor “th J will. remain however, untdl orm J ist camp atgit Bix Wr ney White Mercerized Table Damasks, at, for less than 69¢., at..+... 4 9c], ‘$12. 98DinnerSets at $s. 98 ERICAN | Poftcelaln ‘Dinner AN ah quality, goods, 100 yo datnty floral decorations, gol lek have three large hes and soup @ : "ea, Pots, in sizes. from > 1S to ce ‘pint’ By4epint 4¢epint ae ‘2a. 270. JAMES McGREERY ica Cotton ‘Dress Fabrics, : »> On February the. azat, Fine. printed Organdies, Latest, Pompadonr | floral designs, Delicate. shades of ‘pink, blue, yellow: and lavender. ige per yard: value 25¢ Silk and cotton printed Mulls, Corded or’ open work weaves, Flower or vine patterns, goc per yard | value 50¢ Twenty-third Street. REDMOND TALKS ‘OFARMEDREVOLT Nationalist Leader’ Tells Parlia- ment the irish Would-Be Jus- tified in Resorting to It Ifa Chance of Success.Existed. paren aN 20,—John Redmond, , opened the National- the House of Commons this afternoon, by moving an amend- \o tie duress inn reply to the rom the throne deciaring that dont system’ of governmscnt (of | oppoxed to the will of tho Irish peop) Nee ada) AURAL Pale the vsual lines, It) wag pecessary, he sald, to emphasige the fact that the Na- tlonalists were irrevocably comarlttad tb Home Rule because there was an’ at- tempt to limit the decision at the com- big, erased and to smother the nt aystem. was rulnouel iravngns And ineMolont end was dis- trustes oye sey the PO A a “Treland,'! aalded, t more ‘devéla ot re cgay : revpo! LONDON, the Irish Jen ‘pf usa, we been selling from Hook, Satraar a fala Hell Gace Perr: PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Nai INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, | DUB TO-DAY, Vinoenso Fiorloy, Napier Cupera, Barbados, Perugia, Naples. Manitou, London, OUTGPING ) STHAMBHIPS, SALUD TO-VAY, fermoh. Hampton Roads, ‘indy Hamitt / Peceeer nd is so fond of denouncing.” tne royolt would be justified if 4 ohanve of success existed, SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun rises, 6,48/80n wets, 5.90|Moon risen, 7.04 THE TIDES, High Water, MM. P, AMES NEREERY 20. Boys’ Norfol Knicker or plain ched ng Suite Suits, ages 3to 44, with ints, in the latest and newest deslans light, medium and ‘ark shading: Bannock pate the latest crash cheviot and itn effects: gray aves ‘blues, browns, ollve, maroon. Sallor Suits, ages 3 to 10, are in guaranteed all. wool serges— all shadings; also inthe new Spring effects in Bannockburns, etc. Also Boys’ Combination Suits, with two pairs of pants, made of Th rough and Misha woven ese ae breasted coat, well lined, and pants fu Wned; worth bast two-thirds mors than to-morrow's special 2 SPRCIAN Splendid 1$¢, value, at.ssseenceesrss Women's fine duced to 3 for 50¢,, or pair,. Timely Savings in pagne color; $0¢, value, at combinat! 23-inch Al Ik Crepe colorings; also white, cream and 79e., at. . t 23-inch Printed Foulard Silk, in. the Signs and value 596. Special Sale of Hosiery. Posits de Savings of 34 or More. SALE of 3,000 pairs of Women’ '8 Stocks ings: In the lof-at¢ fine maco cotton in plat: black or with white feet, lace lisles in various designs and double fleeced stockings; all are made with extra heavy double sole, heel and toe; 25¢. Stockings at 17. jauze Cashmere Stockin, doubie| merino heel and toe; ene Price ase tena YARD Wide Silk’ Pongee, in the popular All-Silk Changeable Loalsine, in the popular ne aim 4 Ch colorings, includiig polka 50 10c 7c Silks. 49c eeeee ne spring de. "39¢ $15 Sliding GouchBed $7.98 | Improved Silding Couch Bed, ¢an be. Se] Gale of Cut Glass, Heavy American Cut Glass, Claret Jug.. cece cseecs sevens cost sees 5.00 taken apart and formerly 7.00 ‘Claret Jug, 3 pint size......., 01080. 86 7/50 formerly 9/50 Celery Tray, rich cutting, .....+6 seen 250 Salad Bow], 8 inch 1 ...eee sees sevengen 75 Footed Comport, new tall design, ...4 4.4.50 value 6,00 new design 1... 0.00 essere 25:00 Tumblers—strawberry and fan pattern formerly +4 50 6 value Twenty-third Street, Nappy, § inchr....0..sceee save veceve ones £190 " ADsleeliieriecetemanees cnt as: 1,50 & 2,26 -'Federal Supreme WASHINGTON, Hluecher, Hambure, 2. shden, a | Prine Adaiberts Naplon by Walllam K, to Alfred G, Va not come Into ae te soe pae aegis ¥ ein NO VANDERBILT INHERITANCE TAX” ‘ that $541,000 Paid on Prop: erty Held in Trust for Alfred G. Must Be Returned. \ Feb, | {non by Justice White the Supreme Court of the United States to-day dee | <ided that William K, Tecover money: pall into the treamiry. |; Jof the United States as an Inheritance tax under the war revenue act of 1898, Vanderbilt as exeoutor for Alfred G, Vandenbilt, The property in question. was devised nderbilt Vanderbilt upon conditon that he shout possession atti! he | whould bo thirty yours old. paid amounted to $641,000 Aaiivered wader protest, wrt held that eat weiss wet ‘Ge tno, PNenettcla Court Rules 20.—In an oplite | Vanderbilt may by» Cornel! Sal