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/ | , ft « =f / +04 CARD AT HOT SPRINGS. Pisin hak “109 a} iain Bovine 1107 é World.) Mire Gace it (Special to The Evening Worl zi i HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 18,—The en+ Le esi eed 07 tries for Monday's races are as follows: 8, (Special to The Evening Work.) Tags. Dachee: 9 Buy Handsel 09, Atay, Deuce ue ‘ “ 1% selling, uu 4 Feter Mathantel’ (is bj Bit spoils HIRD RACE—One mile; selling; for thilve-yoar-olds, dames H. Reed... 1108 Harty ‘Stephens. ; d sLionel RH; selling. FIFTH RACE —S!x furl ; selling, we Bt Savi 98 Diaphanous auaenane sot. 4 FOURTH RAC! furlor + for Eve Russell Mord Ww four-yonr-olde and Upward, a wAL one 188 CAMINO. 0... s sees ‘ ephena ‘era % Frontenac 1108 Houle Saint, pre i" 1108 Pompey. Delusion & s0L ttle Jack Homer. 4 Dee tt i ARIS) Beira Stata 05 04 staly in Bite i m tor Saf J Mise Gu 95 Glendon Sbronertra ww *Nepenthe He 00 THIRD, RACE —8ix and one-half furs Jonas o «19 iy one Savserk 1108 heady to Btifel an Natlonal FOURTH Ginolnnatt’‘hauitrer" "| SIXTH RACE—One mile and Ingi, for four-year-olde and upwar ‘cinn Anat-Trust eRe t ig SEVENTH RACB—Six turlonse: velling, Lan Hermence, Pee arve Roker Benth ey oKer Smith, na Pretty’ Nelife in &| — Dooskin ae ey Aetne and Welchtul we | Gravina: iA FP Blevenn entry. Domurrer PIeTH RACE—Threo- fourthe mile; purse, date . ike Hy Pirate. uu Woo Ohaniay *Apprentice iow —————___. *(Bpecial to The Evenine World.) Cr Md 1 Worl AON toh BW, QRUPANG, March 18 Tho entrto onetisusion without taking for Monday's ra ‘Greve an RACE.—Mile a (iow ere aa follows: ''* een t } ‘*Loone s+ sgh {RAT RACH—One mile ond an elenth; ‘ Bobby, s+ LUNES All people subject to Bilious attacks, or who sitte) from Stomachic dis- pe iPete Ho orders, should never be without a box ot BEECHAM'S PILLS, CITY PARK ENTRIES. Their gigantic success and genuine . wore are known all over the world, pee Nike, and the proof of their excellence lies Net OREM NRT TE eet thie oa in the fact that they are generally ton, for the races on Monday as fol ngoniey as pe Family Medicine after MoDoumie ,’ Hiker RACH Four furtongs; selling —| | Jack he the Bas ta , feat re THIRD RACH—Mile and y yants; BE y 5 *Dick ‘Brown +105 *Biatediction Cyanine +80 | d by their nurifying effect upon the B. T. WASHINGTON SPEAKS, | tenced to Sing Sing Prison for not more! laut, cleanse and vivify the entire ge than ef@ht years and not less than! system, causing every organ of the Booker T, Washington, President of |*V® Years and ten months at Mineola,| body healthtully to Ronufe its al- , tho Tuskegee Institute, to-day lectured | plea of uilty to the charge of aa-| lotted function, thereby inducing a 7” before the League for Political Educa- | fait, M,the first degree, made by tr. | perfectly balanced condition, and ton on Learning by Doing,” | advancing Bay, eet Oo veten) making life a pleasure, hat when racial passion Johnson always made himself con- | and prejudice hed been swept aside the | spicuous on Sundays in and about Oye. U Whhto race would recognige tho morvicw { Tay. by weatlng n. high hat, red vee | BEECHAN’S PILLS pe arimenters I tonal fe the Pioneer and a large diamond tn ihe centro of | maiatain their reputation for keep: Pyrdong’ oF techingel Wh mes HRA his hint front, and standing tn front ing people in Good Healta and g Mnacl and mechanical of the church ‘where President Rooso- per schooling was first tried out on the con-| yet attended. Good Condition, f a ing of Feb. 18 John- Tho apenker made a plea for sympa: | git 'p, thy mom n got Dr, Kayser to open his drug- i wa sta tay Lt SEER OF the. rae, fort: store on tho plea that he wanted, some BEECHAM’S PILLS } medicine for his child. As the tortor J (Sarmegle aiid the late Willlam B, Bald-| Wea ‘reaching for a, bovite, pening. ths| ‘ave stood be iis Othe. moss ; ' counter, the negro atruck him on. the exacting experience through many ‘i hp erator vaprecnen back of the head with an axe whie! years, \ Diamond Dick” Sentenced, has: Tn his confession Johnson ny tah) . GAS SECRETS NOW —— Assisted by Legislative Body, He Begins . an Inquiry Into City’s Lighting -Affairs, Which Is to Be Thor= ough and Searching. The Gas Investigating Committee appointed by the Legislature met in @xeoutive session to-day to ontling the plans for the probing into the light- fng affairs of the Gas Trust, which will begin Monday, Before noon Sena: tor Frederick C. Stevens, the Chairman of the Committee, left his room in the Fifth Avenue Hotel and started for the Murray Hill Hotel, where the Committee's headquarters are until a definite place has been settled on, “Tho investigation will begin Monday,” sald Senator Stevens, “Where T cannot say yet, as we have not selected the place, but when we do to-day Mt will be selected with every care and consideration for the businéss in hand.” | Asked concerning the report that the committee would call as wit- messes John D. Rockefeller, H. H, Rogers, Mayor McClellan, Comptroller | Grout, Leader Murphy, Commissioner Oakley and other prominent men,| Benator Stevens sald: | “We do not know yet who we will subpoena. If 1 have been quoted as| waying we would subpoena Rockefeller, Rogers or MoClellan I have been misquoted.” ; Committee's Make-Up, On the committee of’ inquiry with Benator Stevens, who !s a Republican from Attica, Wyoming County, are As- semblyman James K. «pgar, of West- hester, Republican; Assemblyman George B, Agnew, of the Twenty-sev- enth Manhattan District, Republican) ‘Assemblyman George M. Palmer, of Bohoharie, Democrat; Assemblyman B, A. Merritt, of St. Lawrence, Republl- can; Senator Alfred R. Page, of the ®eventh Manhattan District, Republl- can; Senator Thomas F, Grady, of New being able to befog Senator Stevens by Presenting complicated figures and tulk- Ing learnedly of amperes, they will find themacives confronted by a past master In electric lighting. Senator Btevens has been prealdent of two electric lighting compantes In Washington and has at his Anger tips all of the castors which go to male up tho cost of generating and de- Uvering electric power. In fact, he is quite as capable as are any of the om- clals of the trust in New York of telling what the actual cost is of delivering electric power to cohsumers, ‘York, Democrat, —_<- Atte wil’ be held tonight at the Murrey | SENATOR STEVENG'S ‘Hill Hotel, when the seven members will announce a place and time for their deliberations, An agent will to- day secure a court-room, if possible, > and on Monday the regular sessions of ‘the committee will begin, Inquiry to Be Thorough, That this Inquiry will be thorough and result In some sensational disclos- ‘ures is generally believed. Senator Gtevens declares that overy secret of ‘Athe company, which has ground down the people of New York with its ex- orbitant prices, its poor and poisonous quality of gas, will be laid bare, He 4s emphatic in his statements that the inquiry shall In no way be swayed by politics and that no political end ts aimed at in the investigation, Senator Stevens an Expert, If any of the trust officials depend on BUSY CAREER. (Spectal to The Bvening World.) WASHINGTON, March 18.—Frederick C, Btevens has been prominent here in financial cfroles for the past ten years, He {s now President of the Commercial National Bank, He first estab)ished the West Hind National Bank, subsequently merged it with the Citlvens’, becoming President of that {netitution, and after- ward gelling it to the National Metro- polltun, withdrawing from the concern and establishing the Commercial, Mr. Steveng arranged the conaolida- tlon of all the clty and suburban atreet rallroad lines, with the single exception of the Capital Tract!on, and withdrew after placing the amalgamated lines on @ good foundation. At one time Mr, Stevens was largely interested in the Potomac Electric recent RACING ENTRIES FOR MONDAY Henry Johnson, colored, better known by waned money to wo to Wi “as "Diamond’ Dick,” was to-day gene tbe 1a friend the President | tn Lighting Company, and effected ts con+ colidation with the United States Elec- tric Lighting Company, He now takes no part in 'the management of this cor- poration, A residence is maintained here by Mr, Stevens, and he {5 woll known tn busl- ness and gocial circles. So far as can be learned, Mr, Stevens has no active Washington Gaslight and Coke Com- pany, which enjoys a monopoly of the gas business here, John R, MoLean hee for many years controlled this ompany, le Mr, Stevens may be @ stockholder, he | has Pag no known lente tt i regula on thy legislation, Hi ond there ta been no Tn connection ement, Congress, by yea Sold Rrennere Borie (So an 250. with the rice of gas, Fostigation In ae’ ‘WORLD: SATURDAY EVENI NG, MARCH 18,1905, SENATOR STAVENS CHaIRMaW SENATOR STEVENS TELLS HOW FAR GAS INVESTIGATION WILL REACH. rT nt taste is any one whe doubts that this investigation wilh be searching, the work of the committee will convince him other wine, “Every man who, in our opinion, will shed any light on the workings of the gas company, will be summoned as a witness be- fore the committee, “It has heen charged that New York is in the grip of the light- ing monopoly, 4] doubt i€ anybody can tell how much of the stock of the New York Mghting companies is water, “When we have made our report it probably will be the form |! date ry “The matter of the une of the conduits through which the wires y of the electric companies but of the telephone and tele- companies run are questions which the comm: will go yeas antes that EBA el bids The | being distiybuted, absolutely. GAS BIDS REJECTED. Mayor's Orders in Regard to Them Carried Out by Oakley's Deputy, In accordance with the order of Mayor McClellan's letter of ‘yesterday, Doptuy Commissioner Goodwin, of the Depart- ment of Water Supply, Gas und Blec- tricity, to-day notified all the Nahting for city Ught- ‘been reject iptrolier Grout declined to talk on a Se ae Teed as 0 inves | by 18 Toglalative committee, , pertiintsoadewiied ACCUSE FIRM OF FRAUD. Milk Concern Charges Commi House with Grand Larceny, Joseph Fuller, of No, 6811 Second aye- nue, Brooklyn, and John H. Jones, of No, %1 President street, Brooklyn, part- nera in a commission busineaa at No, % Broad street, were arrested to-day on & charge of grand arceny, pre- jfenred by the American Condensed Milk Co, of Jackson, Mich, The complainants aver that Fuller and \ Jones Trave, defrauded ter ou of large sums of money, uman, in ne Centre Street Court. held them fn’ $1,000 ball examination next ednesday, Stomach Heart Kidneys Our Ives, frem moment to moment, de- pond on a set of tiny, delicate nerves which are so small that fifteen hundred of them could Ie side by side in an inch! Ten times moro tender and sensitive than the pupil of the eye! ‘Yet, night and day, unguided and un- seen, those little nerves must keep the stomach, the heart, the kidneys, in healthy action, For these organs have no power— no self-control, The power is in the nerves. ‘The nerves are the Masters, The organ® are their slaves. Understand first that we have two en tirely rate nerve systems. When wo walk, or talk, or act, we call into play « certain set of nerves—nerves which obey our mental comman ‘That in why the arm oan be raised, or the mouth opened, or the eye shut, at the slightest desire. That {s why your fingers can delicately pick up a pin one moment, and hold a Reavy hammer the next. But these are not the nerves we are to consider here. It to the dnside nerves that manage and govern and actuate the heart- and the stomach, the kidneys and the liver and all of the vital functions. You cannot control these nerves, By no supreme effort of mind can you make your heart stop or start—nor can you even make It yary by f single beat a minute, And so with the stomach and the liver and the kidneys and the bowola—they are automatic—they do thelr work at a certain sot speed whethor you are awake or asleep—whether you want } them to or not. It 1s on these inside nerves that life and health depend. 80 long as these nerves perform their proper duties we are well and strong, When thoy fall, we know itf by tho inevitable symptoms—stomach, heart, liver, kidney troubles. Thus, we find that most forms of {Hness after all, only symptome of the real trouble—ingide nerve trouble. For instance, Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles—diabet Bright's diseaso and other kidney disorders—heart troubles, liver troubles, bowel troubles, nervousness, fret-| "hat {t {8 mere patohwork? That while the fulness, sleeplessness, irritability—all of | suffering organ {8 enjoying Its temporary these ailments are due to this single cause, | relief, the nerve that {s really sick may be | Painful, disagreeable to be treated as auch, |gotting worse and worse? Dora this not| They are merely outivard signs of inward | explain to you why relapse eo frequently | trouble, follows a supposed cure? Does this not | There are different centres and branches of thio inside nerve system (trequently called the Sympathetic Nervous Byatem). But each branch {8 so closely connected with the others that breakdown anywhere Usually means breakdown everywhere. ‘This explains why stomach trouble de- velops into heart trouble—why indigestion brings on nervousness—why diseases be- come complicated, It explains, too, why oniinary medical treatments are wrong— why medicine so frequently fatls, My Free Dollar Offer Any sick one who has not tried my remedy, Dr. Shoop’s Restorative, may have a Full Dollar's Worth Free. | ask no de- posit, no reference, no security, There is noth. ing to pay, either iowor later. | will send you an order on your druggist which he will accept in fu'l paymeut ‘or a regue lar, standard size Dol lar bottle. And he will send the bill to me C. |, Shoop, M. D. 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