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STILL AT WAR °Motualization Plan Mees, © bat Fallsto Agree _ of Alexander’ Followers to “Let Agents Vote. Mmmine Be Passed They Will Contest It In the Courts. a “common plan, wart! the plan of President Alex- company through the agents. “Naturhlly,” oxplained one of the bére of the committee to-day, “the are under the influence of Mr, i", By allowing the agents to ‘Proxies of polioy holders we would low Mr. Alexander to dominate tho ventirely,'’ inal roport of the committee is made on April 12. Financiers oon- it with the feeling ‘between the f Alexander faotions predict my ure to agree, law favored by the committee of Hehe headed by John D, Crim- makes compulsory the mu- on of the company, is not satis It pase it would be fought in ts. There is every phat prospect 1 be aaled win ig que at Hit unsettled unless the Biyae | ORACF one ot | Chaney Bi * %, and reopen Satumlay, UTTER DROPS 10 fo Acoumulation. of Stok, and Decline in Trade Ue to Railroad Strike. nes je bottom tins fallen out of the but- cmarket to the extent of 10 cents Pound within the past ten days, have been asking 40 conte per Gyerage butter for such a long si gonsumption has fallen to the yeat extent known in years, i. the wholesale market, supplies have ly accumulated, and as a last re- 40 Goourage the free use of this tyrtinte ‘of food the price to-day i (8 cents per pound, At this fitaliera cannot reasonably demand Ahan 2% to 9 cents per pound, The Y of inte arrivals 1s excellent, and itorage butter ts in amall offering sumer ma; fin: . Ritie male of utter otrike hae prevented large none of jar customers from patron- NO CITY MONEY FOR “G. A. R. MEMORIAL DAY, Counsel Says Board of wie Han No Right to Make Cahfomery Appropriations, ‘opinion from Corporation Counsel to ved by the Board of Bsti- ‘day administers a severe blow he GAR. organization in the city, weeks ago the Board referred Corporation Counsel the question whether the city has a tegal right to ppropriate public moneys to defray | expenses of the Memorial Day ser- Gem) of tile Print Armv, | has been the custom for years to | ” (ions in each county, but this the legal right of the Board to so fab moneys was questioned by the Comptroller,’ The opinion of the’ Cor- Counsel is in effect th f Eatimate hee no, legal! ri, ke wuch appropriations, Ryedale] Involves Mot only the ty pppeont lation of money to the G. A, R." id the Comptroller, “but also to the ij by the Srpamiaa tion of public bulld- "1 Ido not believe that the clty has i by to allow the organization the of rooms in prblic bulldings, as at At Usted i He ovln nion Was placed on file, i WAL FAGTIONS |FERRYBOATS Passengers on the Wyoming Panio-Stricken and Women| Are Knooked Down in a Rush for Life-Preservers, IN EQUITABLE Committee Named to Form ‘Two hundred men and women com- ing from Williamsburg to Manhattan to-day were thrown into panic when the Wyoming, of the Broadway ferry ine, came within an ace of colliding with the Southampton, NDE WEN ARE FIRM. a to Consider the Scheme FIGHT ANY NEW LAW. eng the RIN Backed by John Ov) taull speed asters, auf. the Routh: ampton also began to back water vig- The progress of the bonts|to that city, was #o checked that their bows only met In a glancing blow. The deckhands on the Wyoming, how ever, had a hard time preventing a panic, There was a wild rush for life- preservers In which men pushed women Several women fainted and a few were knooked down in the scram- “nye Committee of Seven appointed the directors of the Equitable Lite isurance Society to formulate a for nitttializing the company met afternoon at No. 120 Broadway. meeting was largely a matter of Sor the opposing Hates re in the committee have been na Ne to get within reaching distance GET THE THRILL. There {9 a thrill in every line of a Sherlock Holmes story unlike any other in fiction, Read “The Adventure sco, W of the Priory School” in The Evening | gan Franclgoo they will be nted ‘World next Saturday, Get the thrill, by the detectives, ieee Hyde faction ts unalterably op- to any scheme of mutuallzation wil} take the control of the com- MY oyt- of tho hands of the Hydo Riifede GW, ore of fo ‘steamship San Franc THE WORLD: STANFORD JURY NEARLY CRASH SAYS MURDER \Brings in Verdict that Woman | Was Poisoned with Strych- nine Administered by Some Person or Persons Unknown. HONOLULU, March 10.—Posltive an- nouncement was made here to-day by the Coroner's jury investigating the death of Mrs, Jane L, Stanford that she was murdered, The jury finds that she was polsoned with strychnine by & person or persons unknown, and that the poison was introduced into a bottle The Wyoming, crowded with nas-|of bicarbonate of soda. sengers, many of whom were women, left her slip at the foot of Broadway, ‘Wiltiamefbu ng, at 8.15 o'cloott, Coming down stream she was about to turn into her slip at the foot of Roosevelt street, when the Southamp- ton, plying between James Slip and Long Island City, poked her nose out of her slip directly in the path of the Wyom!: The finding of the jury does away with the theory borne by some persons hore that Mrs, Stanford dled of natural causes, or that she committed suicide. "The belief here is that tho potson was mized with the soda in fan Francisco, and that the bottle containing it was not opened uft!l Mrs, Stanford arrived here. This soda is believed to be the Ing. (21104141 game purchased by Miss Bertha Berner, Capi. White, of the Wyoming, rang | Mrs, Stanford's secretary, in Palo Alto. A message from the Ban Francisco po- Noe says that the soda has been traced ‘When questioned, Miss Berner did not rocall having made the purchage, had got a number of things at the drug store, and the soda may have been among them, she sald, Miss Berner and Miss May Hunt, the Intter Mrw, Stanford's maid, will neither gail for San Francisco on the Paci’: Mall Company's steamship China to- but will stay over until the sailing Alameda, The delay | due to the Instructions of the police ere. Attorney-General Andrews suggested ‘that they should not be allowed to leave until the arrival of the deteotives from hen (ey. go back to Special opposition !s direct. #6 have the policy-holders yote eations affecting the interests of 6 raport will be @ confession of FRU ANE AS POUND to the Hyde interests. Bven | BUETY te: ourrrun... ‘We wil deliver 1 to 10 Ibs, at the fol- lowing rates: Man- hattan: Island, 0c, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken or The Bronx, 150, No #mall ‘appropriations to the or- | { BANKER A SUICIDE, Va. March 10,—Augustus banker, and ‘half owner of | 2 nitting Mills, sent a bul-| Uhrouah yhis brain just before noon | Vy. He was sibting in the private He Sultilk Banking ‘Trust shot ‘was heard, ANGELIC BUTTER CRISP u ORE YOU THE ONT OLY NEW, WHOLESOME, DBLICIOUS, AP- PHTIZING—BXTRA LARGH PACKAGE... 610 SPECIAL for FRIDAY. ORE YOU WANT," 10c HIOH LAT! C Corsets, regularly 1,50, SPECIAL for SATURDAY, CHEER ASP BEERS oy SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NFO 24c RADE BON BO} & GLACE FRI Tha ine THOCOLAS 29 CORTIAM , COR. CHURCH nal, Sines 6 to 18 yea Mi value 11.98, Comparison Sale price..... TO THE PUBLIC AND PATRONS OF THE ‘Subway and Manhattan “L” Roads The motormen now in charge of the trains on the “L” roads and the Subway system are not “green men.” They are men experienced in railroadwork,andinthe absolute con- trol of the double airbrake system used on the largest raii- roads in the United States, and have all had a careful ex- amination before they wereput to work. Sensational state- ments are being circulated to create fear in the minds of the public against the use at this time of the Interborough ‘ In the interest of the public and the business commun- ity of this Metropolis. it is important that these statements should be refuted in the public press. The safety of the public in the trains on the “L” roads and the Subway is being carefully looked after by the most skilled railroad men {o be found in this country. INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. Bape sore IRTYY op TEP erapENI Verve HTC NEE NT HAINES FARM TO BE SOLD, |rossibio for any ono to purchase the’ farm, because of a cantest of heirs for Has Impeded Mamaroneck’s Growth | !{8 control, ‘The property consiets of ¥, for Half Century, soventy-five acres, and the village of After a Mtlgatlon lasting more than) Mamaroneck on the Bound has com- half a century tho celebrated “Halnes | pletely grown around It. The farm was Parm,” located in the heart of Mamar- | owned by a farmer named David oneck, and which on account of the] Haines, who died in 1831, He devised failure to sell, it has impeded the} the farm by will to David M, Haines growth of the village, an order waa filed| during his lifetime, and on hie death It to-day directing the sale of the farm,| was to go to his heirs, Since 18% there which Js worth about $100,000, + las been a second lawsult pending as For seventy-five years it has been Im-' to who are the lawful heirs, las ¢ tue Linonine makes new blood—warmth creating, nourishing blood —stimulates the circulation and fills the arteries and veins with life. giving power: Coughs and colds, even the painful cough of the victim of chronic bronchitis, quickly yield to Linonine, If you are wasted, lack strength, need help to tide you over the trying changes in weather, don’t put off taking Linonine, the pure and healthful food medicine, At all drug stores, 25, 50, $1. ip MEDICINE. Swe gy Qe Re EY AKY pla Samples of $2 to $3 Danbury-Made Hats. for Men’s Immediate Wear We offer for to.morrow 42 dozen of Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats from the Spring sample line from one of thelargest Danbury hat manufacturers, These hats are in all thenews est blocks and styles, They 1.50 represent hats sold at 19.50 to 97,00 per dozen, which in -retall you pay 2.00 to 500 for, These are the most carefully made, stylish hats shown at the prices we ask, To.morroW you pay only 1.50, Girls’ Dresses and Coats .,.. and Misses’ Suits At These Special Prices The very newest creations in styles and fabrice for girls and misses at Comparison Sale prices, Concessions are greater than we have known in months, Hxamine the garments, GIRLS! Chambray Dresses in blue, green, ro ¢; also black and white checks. Pretty new styles, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Vatue 1.50, Comparison sale price,,.. ic GIRLS! Wash Dresses in three new ole that willbe sold later in the season for double the price now quoted, Qno style with double bertha, trimmed with two rows fine lace and medallions, and skirt trimmed with two rows of insertion, Another has dainty hemetitched waist and p00 trhuimed with ombroldery; also long-waisted Duten resbos, sizes 6 tu Ji years, ue 4,93 ¥ parison Bale price. el GIRLS’ Dresses of fine all-wool cashmere number of new Spring «tyles, and in pretty light shad Ly reseda, green, light | Ht nino. cardie je, pink, champagne, ali ‘di- Value 4,95, Gompar: ‘oO TRG PACA cian nua tenant 98 GIRLs' Reefers of fancy all-wool mixtures, made with em. -“ ,blem collar and cuffs of plain broadcloth to corres- nd. Also covert cloth or plain paca cloth in red, blue and brown. Regulation style. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value 2.98, Compi ison Sale price..,...sss+05 GURLS! 4.49 Box Reefers in blue, red or brown, silk emblem On sleeve, 6 to 14,2.98 GARLS! 5.98 Jackets made of covert cloth in a pretty shade of tan, 6 to M4 yr, 3.98 MISSES’ Suits, new Spring model, made of light mixtures in all the new shades, Bhort tailored jacket, trimmed with bright col silk braid, ined throughout. Skicts plaited” Blas] broadcloth and narrow The Attention of All Persons Is Called to the Following Pro- visions of the PENAL CODE Section 635, A person who wilfully: 1, Displaces, loosens, removes, injures or destroys any rail, sleeper, switch, bridge, viaduct, culvert, embankment or structure or any part thereof, attached, appertaining to or connected with any railway, or by any other means attempts to wreck, destroy, or so damage any car, tender, locomotive or railway train or part thereof, while moving or ne upon any railway track in this State, as to render such car, tender, locomotive or railway train wholly or par- tially unfit for its ordinary use, whether operated by steam, elec. tricity or other motive power; or 2. Places any obstruction upon the track of any stich railway; or 3, Wilfully destroys or breaks any guard erected or maintained by a railroad corporation as a warning signal for the protection of its employees; or 4, Wilfully discharges a loaded firearm or projects or throws a stone or other missile at a railway train or at a locomotive, car or vehicle standing or moving upon a railway; or 5. Wilfully displaces, removes, cuts, injures or destroys any wire, Insulator, pole, dynamo, motor, locomotive, or any part there- of, attached, appertaining to or connected with any railway operated by electricity, or wilfully interferes with or a any motive power in ruining such road, or wilfully places any obstruction upon the track of such railroad, or wilfully discharges a loaded firearm, or projects or throws a stone or any other missile at such railway train or locomotive, car or vehicle, standing or moving upon such rail. way; or 6, Removes a journal brass from a car while standing upon any railroad track in this State, without authority from some person who has.a right to give such authority, is punishable as follows: First—If thereby the safety of any person is endangered, by imprisonment for not more than TWENTY YEARS, Second—In every other case by imprisonment for not more than FIVE YEARS, A reward of $100 will be paid for evidence esr | in the conviction of any parece for a violaifon ol the preceding section of the PENAL CODE. , Interborough Rapid Transit Company, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1905, Hawaiian Troubadours— Atre, sixth floor, There are other means of diversion Two B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps Till 12, Then One Till Closing. GreatComparisonSaleGoesOn On account of traffic inconvenience, these hundreds of good things await those who come a-shopping Saturday. First Showing of Men’s Spring : Coats 4 Cravenettes 10.50 The Spring suits are made of a very fine quality of cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and black thibets in single and double breasted styles, They are cut the in latest ap- proved fashion, the coats being largerand not so tight-fitting as formerly, They have a deep vent, the new collar, and lapels whichare hand felled, The shoulders are symmetrically concaved. The linings are of fine serge. Price 10.50, Thecoats are made of covert, fancy effect materials and black thibet. They are cut in the most approved fashion and are decidedly swell. The Cravenettes are the best valuesin New York, They are 52 inches long and have broad, concaved shoulders, Most any kind of fabric you desire, Price 10.50. Men’s *4.00 Trousers in the Comparison Sale at nm 1.75 These trousers, made of fancy worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and corduroys, have never been sold for the low price quoted today. On another occasion we got a lot of them to sell for $2.00 and the greatest buying furore was created. We were determined to distingiish our second great Comparison Sale with a phenomenal trouser proposition, with the result that we secured 2,000 pairs of the same $4,00 grade to sell for 1.75, There is eyery waist measure for stout and slim figures and leg lengths suitable for everybody. Our price will be 1.75 a pair. Spring Suits, Topcoats and Reefer Actual $5 and $6 Vaiue ght at 60 cents on the dollar of usual cost, They with bloomer or straight its.with bloomer or straight pants, made with a belt; Sailor or Eton Blouse Suits, with bloomer or straight pants; the always popular Russian Eton Collar Suits and three-piece suits;the sizes are from 3 to and there are many fabrics, such as f This purchase furnishes s tunities for parents to dress their bo ; and the entire Summer. | been marked for to-morrow at 2.05 Se eee Men’s 3.50 Shoes at 1.95 a Pair} Men’s Snow and Bystander 3,00 and 3,50 Goodyear welted yhoes in patent colt skin, My box calf and vici kid, Each pair built on the newest lasts with medium and heavy weight soles, A shoe that is built for both style and wear, one you will be proud of, Cto EE, per pair, 1,05, Women’s Shoes Patrician and Rochester Shoes will be found trifle broken in sizes and widths, but from 214 to 7 and widths fr Suits,Top s for Boys: consist of Norfolk Suits, pants;double-breastedsu ancy and plai plendid oppor- ys up for Spring ; These $5.00 outfits have Sizes 6 to 11 and widths Women’s famous Portia Shoes, assembled in this one lot, just a three kinds there are all sizes and widths, to FE, You know what these shoes are which make you find your fit in you ar They are made of patent colt skin, box and vici kid with dull and bright uppers, Also low city heels tor larger girls’ wear, medium and high Tn the comparison sale Cigars A splendid stock ot new, fresh cigars knewn and advertised and smoked every- Fresh Meats and Fish | Preah Smoked Mas | Fresh Caught Caro 1 * mr 10e bole oun 1.49 for 50 Cremos, Ploked | Young " Dry-Pleked 1,24 for 25 Corsican Generals, 99e for 25 Mi Comrado Perfectos, 69e for 50 Key West Havanas. sig i ib

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