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Social, Card Club Rooms “}, Until the Police Left, SS ‘Would Have the Appearance "he foyrth day of thre trial before Jus- and a jury in the Supreme pmiasioner of Police Thomas F, Mo- oy agalhst the Press Publishing Com- to, recover damages for alleged Was’ resumed to-day with Edward on the witness-stand, The inter- ‘the trial continues unabated, the teroom) being crowded with adher- of Tammany Hall, sporting men force, past and presnt members of the ‘Mr, Bpray, who 1» a smooth-shaven yman engaged: in the fruit bus!- ae a frequenter of the pool 3 to there establishments, He sold Yialted the pool-room over John R, Ww af i-roome in Harlem, Story of Police Visits, Me éwas askod whether sever you wanted flown quick and say: ‘Be seared, @xcited; don’t rash out; to be all right in a few minutes,’ pnd do buelacss again. paveral ‘nes, time ist tho latter part of April, 1£04. sometimes kno; \" ked Mr. Bower: “1 was there some time |: th and 16th of the month.” +» Told Whore to Go, ‘@. How did you find out what room to go to? A. They and they would tell us where to go. to find out? A. We ised lo xo rooms {in Harlem, and told in detail of his visits he K Presuiee @aloon on many occasions prior “to bélng employed by a roporter of The fd for the purpose of gathering lehee concerning the existence of during his Sto the pool-rooms conducted in he had ever noticed any Inter- yon the part of the’ police, and 7 "Well, oh ditterent ocoxsiona when tho “pemple—the patrons—used to get there | books of the association hnowing ) before 2 o'clotk they would hang up|Names of tho members. ia “the racing card so you could see what-| ; to »ee in regard to “playing, and the card would be up some Ume—miay be one neur or two hours ‘and then they would come and take It Don't it ts going Ne TE and then we would sit duwn et a big table by and take a desk of cards, maybe, and play cards or some:hing, and then the |! dM@iverw avould wome In and make an ex- |man: ire Hr omeinericn of the place and walk out, 1 they would hang up the cards |; ‘hat occurred y was asked when lust he visited |Ycs, wi '@ placo, and said It was some “Can you fix any definite date in April|s “when yqu were in the pool-room at No: 804 West One Hundred and Twenty- nas Kaut- tween the| ¥¢s. pool used to an+|the district, ‘nounced at the end of tho fast race that they would not be there the next Jay, Q, Did you go to any definite place|er after resigning from the to ; Cooper's saloon, and on the outside ‘saw Mr, Troy, wo would tell us where Nee oe | 3, Otis Swift a reporter on The hea said that on April 20 194 he went to N: 0. es) ‘wentyemixth street with a rule,” ce) with roerpect to ‘eviden en, ith was then asked it er J. Bush, an em ori YEranapSnintion eon ene 8 of J; “I visited Cooper regis during the month february and. March, M4 and Thirty-fiftl avenue. lwo weeks of March, I rem moved around from place Bame Patrons Each Da onan that the patrons hy an of nd were always about sald he was paid Melo 5% dies »/ Modernized. XVIII. ikie, little star, what you are! the visited numbered thirty t One Hundred man choustman objectga to the in- ESS ct ikea mony @& to what was ‘said Justice Dugro,| pool: Open after the publication | Ritmstine evidence unites acoom: by evidence of belng continu: he | poolroom open at No. 304 Wert ud, 8 Be and Twenty-sixth street | “april 20, fg and was not permitted | Mr, Bowers took exception, vee of mpany, |, 194, he was em- viet ‘The World, to oxist- teen in the habit ror visiting: ‘an sald the at One reet and I was there during the ember because the pool-rooms were t »» } Saw bets made in that poole Fifty Becca ‘Animals Are} Penned Up in Oklahoma to | Be in Readiness. | CLIMAX OF HIS SPORT. Andrew MoMilliken, the Guide, Says He Will Get All the Excitement He Wants. ONE GREEN WOLF TRAPPED. Search Now Belng Made for the Fled One ‘that Has Been Raiding Ranches to Add It to Pack, | (By Associated Press.) | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia,, April 6, — Arrangements have been completed for the reception ond entertainment of Presidpne Roonevelt and Kin party in the pasture reserve from Snaturiay until Wednesday, The Pre dent's special (rain will arrive at Frederick on Saturday at 8 P.M. and aw reception and ban- auet will be given, The party will leave for the camp at 5 P.M. A telegraph office 15 tn- stalling at a point on the St, Loutn and San Krancinco Rnll- rond near. the camp, Monday mornings the hunt will hegin, with John Abernathy, an old cowboy and platnamam, |) as wulde, ‘and Wednesday eventug Will clone with a wolf mrive, Major Ripley, of the Righth Cavalry, with 200 troopers, ts ri rigk to escort the Prea- Mentinl party to ihe reserve and prevent the influx of tres- pansers, (Special to The Evening World.) LAWTON, 0, T., April 6,—President Roosevelt will lead a stupendous wolf drive In Southern Okla+ wolves is now {n corral, being prepared for the occasion, They are the most feroclous Lupines Supreme Court and the. fidanctal sec: | retary of the William M, Maroy Agsoola- ton, wag waked Jf he had with him fhe rs He he had not bat that he: did have them in court during the tlme hin subpoena was in force. Q, Who is ‘the mannger of the club? . There are fourteen manne McAvoy Club Prebident. Q, Who the President of the asso- et, sce F. MpAvoy. ‘oper member? A, | know 3, Bo A, Yes, At Dfth strect and Elghth avenue, Are you a member of the Tam- Hal General Committee of that district? air, Te who ai F. McAvoy? ‘A. You, ye Is the excoutive 1 aber. Rea {ene ia? he id that ponl- He erie tae Cooper a member? A. Senn wie Cooper was the next vito called. He sald he wns in the liquor Dusiness at No. 2525 Hi iy avenue, re US the same bulidini ow long have you eaided there? yey About seventeen years, Q. You are a member of the Tam- many Hall Geaoral Committee of the Parenty -third Agsem¥jly District? A. where he Bilis i? Thiriy- 12: es he ton? oR Q. How long have you been member? A. Eyer since it has been the Twenty+ third District. Q. Do you know Thomas F, McAvoy? A. Yes, ever since he has been leader of Q. How long has he been the leader of the district? A, Six or seven yeats, Q. Who was leader before him? A. Mr. Bullinge. Mr. McAvoy became jead~ olice force, “What duties did Mr, McAvoy per- form as leader of the district? was asked, Objected to by Mr, MeAvoy's counsel and objection ‘sustained, . Ia there an agsociation known as the. John R, Cooper Association? A, es, 9, Where dors it have its headquar- ters? A, At No, 2f Blghth avenue, Q..That is the building where you lve and have your anloon? A, Yea, sit, Haye you anything to do with that Jassovintion? A. No. Isaac D, White Testifi Inane D, White, who since 1885 has heon a reporter on ‘The World, testl- Hed that he had heard tho testimony J of the var un wiynenses UpON the trial de substantially ‘the enta to him either in welte ing or verbally, and tn reliance upon those, statementh wrote certain articles [ arding pool-rooms Non. Fel adid he had conversed Heaitan concerning these mat- 8. Q,,Do you know Mr. McAvoy? Ail don’t think I ever saw him to speak to but once, Q, Have you him? A. No, # McAdoo On the Stand, Police Commissioner William McAdoo was culled td the wliness stand this acierpoun, He was asked by Mr, Seley erman concerning the appolntment of any animosity toward 9 the suppression of al-roomes will you say whother that was any part of the duty dasigned by you to him?" was asked. To this Mr, Bowers objected and Jus- tice Dugro sustalned the objection, Q. “Did you define his duties, and if 80, how? gave McAvoy’ orders from time to time—most of them verbo Will, yon state how: you defined those duties land what was*sald In te- tty ilelining the dutles of McAvoy? made / no modlfigations tn his wh ee in eet UN, Q. Orally, t did you do? A. 1 gave him orders as emergencies arose from, time to time Will you state In regard rooms what orders you gave tween January 1 and March 1804, wave a t many orders with regard to the suppression of vice and pool-rooms to various members of the police foray Q. Now, bout Mr, McAvoy? A, I never gay McAvoy any ordera’in respect to fire and gambling. Mn, Bowers moved to have this answer < out, and Justice/Dugro 80: or- jared Mr, Bowers—Whon did re the aequa'ntance of Mr Shortly before 1 appointed him, y wast that vou fr#t> met {t was at a polltical | meeting while | in Congress: ”ome- where -ardind 16 Q. How/many times prior to the ap- polntment did you meet him? A, Hf AI to pool AP Be. you firat McAvoy? | great 480,000-acro | the tno | Fepiitation Js. not bound [of a pick that has been devastating a homa. A pack of black |!ast woek, and he says ho @ten that ROOSEVELT TO LEAD WOLF Hi HUNT In America, and will be in the pink of fitness for the great, drive, Mr, Roarevelt has elected to seek the | {solation of the great prairies, and will {hunt all that is wild and savage In the reserve (n Bouthern Oklahoma, The wolf drive witl make A fitting a'fnias to a week's hunt, and all the Chief Executive of tho nation will permit no distraction, but | throw himself into the sport; body ana | soul. ‘That he may not go away disippoint- ed at the tameness of wolf-hunting and ooting, the #¢- questerod fnstnonses of the territory have been ran- sacked for the Aércest of animals, Hunters. and trappers take thelr Hyven {nto thelr hands searching into cave! climbthg’ through hotlow trunks of tre: |and penetrating to the craggy peaks of mountains on the lookout for something nulfictently terrific, Andrew MoMIliken, a guide whose a by the Rock, les or Sierras, ts as: is in the prep- arations to make this rear's wolf drive an ocension that the Chief Magistrate will never forget. He has trapped the green’ wolt of Triangle Gutch, the leader wide afea, Tt is true that the green wolf was walking away with the trap, after having chewed through five halt- inch [ton chains, and was loping through a Copss dragging the great trap-weights aftor him when Andrew and his com- fades came upon the beast and lassoed lim with. seven loriate. Tho anina wad thet Aramged allve to the corral at tho raoritice of half a dozen pontes, who he bit to death th trying to throw oft his fetters. No Tonderfeot Impressions. "] gudsy Mr, Roosevelt won't ‘leave Oklahoria with any tendertect Impres- said = MoMilliken ‘We are going to him a wolf drive give that will live as long aa | lily memory survives, We | have got s5meé wolves in the corral that will make | even bo famous @ hunter as the Pree! dent alt up and tuke aotice, “phat green wolf 1 trapped Je only one, and if we get the red wolf, that's been raiding Red Johnson's ranch down by Skeleton Gully I'll be hall way sat- isfed, Re Johnson was up to Lawton red. woll throw’ and eat a young” ster | in less time than it tikes to tel). The | critter bi Were @ pony and has two mote ot | hk potty {Dae of the way we Lanta ted ihegreon wolf a8 brought Alm , down “the natalh, feould hear: his we on the other gide of the mountain and. across fit teon miles of But even at 9 don't > Fonrcaty | mee han whisper beside tha ae | her they will make | ight ‘to Cage aye wr Herel? aie aod ‘ ore wolves ‘in “he pen now that have inuny separate Backar They aterce eat ask he Ei na vay devour ‘ina few snaps ot t ty Kin‘ go to starve th a right, ba thee: waht oat town ones a Ade and of tron, Befor rive we will have * x wile fires Insilo the pon to prevent | them. from- eating this iron. I hope tho President will not be disappoin: Pa, an i are Bolbe to do our l--—oat to give him a bc ime," Norsy. GREETING TO ROOSEVELT IN WACO, WACO, Tex.. April 6—Amid the thun- der of cannon, shrieking of steam whis- es and the/hurrahs of thousands of people, the spesial train bearing Presi- dent Roosevelt, over the Migsour!, Kan- #85 and Texae allroad, rolled into tho atniton bére atortly after 9 o'dlock to- day. Thé President was mat by a Re- ception Committee of Confederate and Grand Atmy Crganigaiions and was given a oovdial aroeting, the park adjoining the epot, where an m- Mense essombly awalted him, The r ception hére was in ovation. Hats, jandkerchtefa, umbrelins and fags were waived by the people, Mach per- fon ontering the park bore a small United Btates fag and the Muttering of thousands of these patriotic em- dlems mado a. beautifil spectacte, ‘The park has an area of several Bores and was, festooned with the na-| tonal colors, while at every few feet large fia waved in the breexe, The Presiie-was introduced by Mayor Baker: and delivered an addrece. Just aa the President stepped on the latter the echool children of Waco, y... hand, sang "America.’! ‘The entire city was elaborately decor. md all places of business: closed Bee faa Gl a J the stay of Be ore. office an soho. Une wn olbaed, ANGRY SL. McAdoo and Capt, O'Brien, He invites| | dismissal from the force on the ground that the time has come for the detec- | tive sergeants to make a defense against the charge that they are jn league with thieves, Men Accuse O'Brien, Bugden ia backed up by the Detective Sergeants’ Association. The men in the Bureau say that O'Brien Js not attend- ing to business, and that he takes do- light in trying to humiliate his men. They charge that he ts so busy attend- ing to traMc regulatione that he ig scarcely ever at rol call, and that the Bureau is practically run by Acting Capt. MoCauley, The Detective Bureau has been in a turmoil ever since O'Brien took charge, but he precipitated a crisie by going to Albany and testifying before the Aas- sembly Committee on Cities that he hag men under him who are, or have been, in league with thieves, O'Brien says that he was misquoted in the newa- papers, but @ certified copy of ‘his talk to the committes shows that he made such @ statement, in effet qualitying it by adding that the éH06ke fn the bureau are jn a small minority, McAdoo Suspends Sugden. Commissioner McAdoo lost no time tn | fh getting after Sugden to-day. The for- | mer Beoretary of William Devery was in & summons at noon, Commissioner Mer Adoo abked shim if he had made the! statemonts criticising his superiors which appeared Yo-day in The World. | Sugden was prepared for the question and asked in ‘reply: “Will whatever I may oy now in answer to that question be used against me in future proosedings?"’ The Commiesloner replied that it would; flugden then said: “Under those circunstances I must refuse to answer Thereupon Sugden without pay and Inspector Brooks tn- structed’ to prepare charges at once amninst Him for gross insubordination. wos suspended itm: Not a Thief or a Crook.” One-of, Present wns Acting In- the Commissioner's office in answer to | com: jman-on thas A EUTHS GO OUT ON STRIKE -— (Continued from First Page.) was ruled by pollticfana, a statement that h@ declares he can prove. Sugden anda: “Commissioner McAdoo is being ad- vised by @ lot of men who work for thelr owh Interests and are a detriment so -the-department. I met. Inspector Cortright, at. prevent the adviser of Commissioner MoAddo, in Lyons's res- [pateng, see, wack ago, and he told me it on " was because he wanth i, ee he thepes: tor Willlam Moraugtile 10 Would take hia place at Meadquarters.” Later Inspector Cortright said: "IT sent for Sugden to have him ex- plain that part of the statement allud- tig to me. Supdon admitted that he had said it, I met him in Lyone's res- tourant recently and he said; “Chief, T thought you wore going to met out.’ ‘No,’ I replied. ‘I am staying just to pite my successor,’ and he assumed that I meant Mclaughlin, I had no one in mind at the time,” “Dernoralizing the Force.” In ‘hie stitement Sugden ‘anid that Coreminsiondr McAdoo is demorallaing the police force, and that he and O'Brien fre ‘béth incompetence to hold their re- epective ponitions, He also sald that he fully-reattzed-wimt a- sertous-mattor tt Mt ate bt +1 ta a Pe eos. pices, bu honey to is on tt! sone work: ire if | ipmnias ia u a, emne Ste Adnats “hog ye ayatem ‘ami sels Riya who te fan the eit to th ie wey pth paleo trai rua it ok ms that Me ith Maan htt . , Detective-Sergeant Ma yas le oct an BS Ce ferred from the bi the reqiiest of Boroug! Biealgont Jol Al and bays a ne {eae y. ie in t ever Tage: in “, de; BROOKLYNS OUT eiatgen number thous spegtor O'Brien, A reporter of The World was also there, The Commis- sioner sakd that the reporter had tolé ugden made the statement voluntarily, Putside ef. the Commissioners ofice some: one “asked Budgen if he had & chip on his @hoalder ahd he replied | the negative, ‘It ls simply this way, he sald ‘‘some people in this depart- ment said that detective-sergeants worked with thieves and were in league with crooks. I am not a thief or a crook, and I want the people who make such statements #o mention the names of the detectives who are crooked and then prosecute them to the full extent of the law, That is the only interest T have, Commissioner McAxioo refused to dis- ouss any part of Sugden's statement ex- cept that portion in which he declared that Borough President Aheara caused the removal of Leese ye ret dpa P| Btraneky from the Deteotive Bureau. “Agting Inapector O'Brien to at tie | fare head’ of, the detective Bureay,” the |% Comimianoner sald, “and Js Pieeoely | coment by Mt, 1 spot for pip at Thin. Was, ‘betore 1 aad Bean appoll || Police Cofamisaion might, bave been (wo weeks or it mi T knew that ae F OAT a responsible, I shall always trateter ur echogp ant fey engemonptarr ned yr any time: If he should ask me. to transfer every detective in the Bureau at this moment, 1 would do it! heeltattion, FOR REVENGE BATTING ORDER, Gunter, of. Mulee ce | Ba cage ‘m. PReaRA Ra iu. math rane wena, 1b. fb, leGamwell, 10, . Ritter, c; MoIntyr to The Evening World.) CHAR! ee JAPANESE FLEB! FLRE NBAR PHILI PINES. | petivcdclasrst 4 ao . N. ©, April 6—The unexpected downfall of Hanton's young Natlonal League stars trom Brooklyn | NSSNG BM BANK | PRESIDENT IS Wealthy Massachusetts Man, LYNN, Mass April 6—David K, Phil- ipa, of Swampeostt, President of the National Grand Rank of Marblehead, was found drowned off Little's Point, Swampscott, this afternoon, Philips was a member of a well-known and wealthy family | He had been missing since forenoon, WOMAN HEALER Mrs. Weaverson, of “Persian Mazdaznan” School, Charged with Violating Law on Story Told by a Patient. Mrs. Brownle Rathbone Weayerson, Oftyxthree years old,\ who claims to be a healer of the Persian Mazdaznan school Is on trial In Specia! Sessions to-day on the charge of practising tmedicine wHhout a license, The change was made by Miss Josephine Cook, a etective of the County éetical Society, Mrs, Weaverson was arrested on March 19 She lives at No. 100 West One ifun- dred and Fourth astreet.. The warrant |wus obtained on stakements made by Mrs, Ellen Roehl, an elderly widow, living at No, 1453 Amsterdam ayenue, who was rescued from the healer's treatment, which she deacribed as "re- yolting and indeseriable," and taken to Nebanon Hornital. —— WOULD REVISE SUBWAY PLANS Routes Laid Out for Brooklyn Do Not Suit B. R.T. at All, and Really It Would Like Big Chunk of Manhattan, Too, The Rapid Transit Commission this afternoon rocetved a letter from the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company reta- live to the subway routes laid out im the Repid Transit plan for Greater New York and sulmiited to that com- pany a week ago. ‘The company wants an extensive four- track Subway loop on Manhattan Island instead of the line proposed by the 2om- mission through Centre ond William stres's from Delancey street to Old Sip. It suggests a loop running north on the east side ito Fourteenth street, thro gh Willlam, Centre, Canal and Woo streets an] University place, Petey Fourteenth to Eighth avenue and dor Hudson and West streeta to connect with other Brooklyg loops. Many changes in the routes for Brooklyn are suggested, Tho Brooklyn Rapid Tranet wants to get more lines Into Brownsville and Ridgewood, ant wants a subway in Lafiyette avenuo Instead of in Gates avenue, as pro- posed, A four- tele subway in Fourth ay: from Atlantic Avenus to Bix fifth wrce a twortrack sub) from Sixty-! nth strvet to Fort Ha ton, not In the Rapid ‘Tranalt, pla. are recommended a __ NIAGARA GRAB SNEAKED OUT, Backers of Measure Get It from Aneambly Committee, but Big Fight 18 Wromixca, (Speotal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 6-—The Ningara Intact, was sncaked out of the Assom- bly Committeo on Gas, Electricity gnd Water Bupply to-day, The promoters of the grab took advantage of the ab- sence of several members gf the vom- mittee and had a meoting called, Chalr- man Apgar fs in New York City, off their feet by the audacity of ¢ eo wi pure buncombe, threaten to give time when it appeal the House, measure a lively on the calendar of OUND DROWNED Mystery in Tragic Death of| PUT ON TRIAL power grab, with all its vicious features |‘ The opponents of the bill were taken “grab” backers, They declared that the and they {SCHOONER’S' CREW RESCU! DIN STORM. a PROBERS } | | ed : Vennel Lite | Si vere | orrrererserry PORTSMOUTH, N. 1 State Commiltee Hopes to; nntex for tis hathor {par 4 east storm early ip; j i {fish jon goner jatea, 5 Finish Investigation in TWO jive struc on the Focksrat ttre on Weeks, and. Then the Legis«|o?. Odiorne Wont, sa: the harbor en- | lature Is Expected to Act. irange, and may, be a total loss, Tho captaty anv crew of:thiptecn men’ | were tukon off by the crow of the Wallls DUNUS LNG-BaVing stauion, 4 Neate ne An: ved and lies dud daligerous postion, and | 4 pounding heave, ¥ s With the resumption of the Legisla- ik Gas Invectigatfon in the Alder-| BLOCK IBLAND, R. LANL, tt A lo Chamber OP REARPAMAN tosday, | bathe airandedscon IRS. goutherion | Chairman Btovens MAG the. announce. | the Island dug a thivk fox and nea: 4 fea to-day, ‘Shree of the few reached | ment that within two wWoeks the Com-| land, out two men dre misiing and hed | mittee will have finithed iis labors and| supposed to iuve- been swept into the veporied to the Legislature, ‘The he Renn) ond shai The burgo 1s | the | tor added: Sexas, wi h was in tow from New. | VINE i y and passes} Le cost ae Ban pro- duction, | Tht bein acanmplishod by a process Sf sign which waa decided upon: afte Fevers) conferences Covered from Head to Foot with | Humours — Forty Boils on Head | at One Time — Doctors and Drug | Bills $100—Baby Grew Worse, | he, the Committee ‘und propose to render (Oe CES ry) | 1 | In. Ume for action dur- a bypegns eossion of the Legis. {CURED BY CUTICURA | onihe cost OF ined ot FOR FIVE DOLLARS his. provoked a squall Walwesn att Ww vhen done With the ‘enulrel with the Legis: | lege: and “the,) 45 secur | demplat- | roduguon of the prjee of as, Mr. "Whitely, Recal fed. Assistant @rewsurey Beojamin White: Hughes and Mx, Mathewson, | sae fo not ‘twtr, Mr. Hughes," he!” gecy Geoeve H, Tucker, Jr. sas | Ags Asai ey tho witness, A Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., | or the company to testity, ‘ed Mr. Hugh ' ' {is a grateful mother. ‘When six , Maithewson declared that he was! »y ote say: i eared to ehow the cost of delivery at] Tonens Old” eke says, “any Letle girl weighed a pound and a half less than at birth, When one month old ascab formed on her face, spreading until it | ob ie Farts dirted Gag Company, the proper Ume. completely covered her from head to and Ointment fade a complete cure, cura and cured her,"’ afforded worn-outand worried parents, saipney fal childhood, Guaranteed ; rae ly, meshabism and fac! oy of experiments conduc! ae hve you a ined the cost of digtrapition?: A. Ihave not, ‘Aro the of officers charged not the attor- de- ney | (Specal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April @—A State commis- sion to investigate and overhaul the entire subject of taxation is the latest scheme of Gov, Higgins, He sald to- da, intend to ask the Legislature to appoint a committes to inquire into the bject of taxation, Our laws are in such unsatisfactory condition that some- thing ought to be done In the way of @ thorough and earetul inquiry. ‘The commission thavI have in mind would Be composed of members of the Legialaiure and outside cilgens Wwilo haVe especial fitness for the work. They could report to the next Li wure. ‘The Governor sald he had arranged to give a private hearing on the stock sales and mortgage tax bills on Mon- day at 8 P.M. (o repreventatives of the allied real oatate Interests. "A small hourlng, sich as the one proposed,” explained the Governor, ‘wil be far more advantagoous than @ lurge general pathering, whereln there would necessarily be o great deal of repetition, I desire to have the argu: ments corfined to the effects of this tax | Vawiniation on the public, and 1 do not | cate to bear egumenrte on the effect C Mr, ion of cach of the various "sta. | the HIGGINS WANTS foot, followed by boils, haying forty | pn Her head at one time, and more on | up, and it became so bad she A TAX. IN 0 U | RY ye ae shut her eyes to cleep, Cas month's treatment with Cuticura Soap id now my child is as large, strong, "| and healthy as any child of her age. Governor Says, and He Will) Zhe foctor »: volar, and uy baby iti grew worse all the time. en we Have a Legislative Committee spent less than five dollara for Cuti- Doctor Them. To Skin-Tortured Babies The suffering which Cuticura Soap and Ointment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have have led to their adoption in count. less homes as priceless curatiyes for head, eczemas, rashes, and every forin of itching, scaly, 7», Rituply skin, and ecalp humours, with 1os9 of hair, of absolutely pure, Cutlours Boap, Ointment, and Pile, are vol MO ee tie company, mmeftalning tid her body. Then her skin started to | State Laws in Bad Shape, the The doctor's and drug bills were ove: and Tired Mothers. birth humours, milk crust, scalled Spe "tar-dendlioe "Mov wo Were Sauy inamouss Gold Eyeglasses $1,00. up e person § the latter phase , dee eeren anoald not be considered |f thle, most een ote mats for In discussing the matter.’ | ie a Da uate” — nee ———— Flor quailty BALLOONS IN RACE ACROSS CHANNEL. i and E OE cH Instruments, ARE 'd HARGE, and preberibe the FC Glasses only Ninel THE: (REMARKABLE CURES wiieh my giossts afford have been proven 0 thousand nd you should eon- mult us without. delay, iF YOU. SUFFER trom headnches, neryourness, insomi LONDON, April 6—Four balloons started this afternoon tn a cross-Chan- nel contest {rom different polnis in the South of England with the intention of janding In France, ‘This unique sporting event was under the auspices of the Auro Club, of Great Britain, M. Faure, the member of the French Aero Cluu,|] mental exhauntloy bie vision, an many omer al feb pry who successfully undertook the same] | JRO2%. eH Sconbct allow Wate oman: Your eyes and to dingnose your Thin _cervice Ie obrolutoly FREE OF CHARGE. Bhould you require giaesos, Iam offor voyage two mouths ago, again partici- casi ting: tires English balloons each of 45,000 to HAM Leet capacity, started respser- [ively cdrom Westham, he Crystal Palace and Sevenoaks, while ee started ‘Gol a lmited the 0 ike: northwes ind wae Blowing i old Eyeglasses for $1, ees, of the baijloons dencented before ‘Abpee arc Ring mine ost others Goi Bee 85 for, had reached the Channél. ‘the one |] Remember, that these Gold Byomiamies nich left. the Crystal pall ad Sime |} orter can only be had at my three eniab: down in a Meld pee Hastings and the lishments, work guardnteed to Kive | P itvtect sattafaction, and te back i Second from Weethi 1am pune four |} usrteck ath Wh nat Ed bya Gotta cargent oot pM ccurale THRED CONVENIENT storics: WE, mee 81, bel, BM Bh Nie, miles inland from ape Eaea ESUE: EBELT DIES APRIl. 10, MOUNT VERNON, .N. ¥., April 6~ Wanten Addison Johnson, of Sing Bing, Prison, today issued Invitations for eraes to the execution of Martin Belt the’ twenty-tworyenr-oldwtran- Jer of his brble ‘of a’ year, Augusta 1620 Il (rd Ave, be ? & BIN 89, It, Of Mount, Rigs ny i ie a ells avtere baat aati pga | 2B. 28D 8. C8. BAN 8 Aan As, AGEN Motete eat 8 So inhiatiaetko! “it ihe a STORES Pcl TING HL OB. ATH exhibition MELLOWED BY ‘10 YEARS’ REPOSE IN THE WOOD Crop of 1892. Served aad So'd Everywhere. It's Purges ‘That's: Sun LENNON.—DEVIA CLARK, of John Lennon, Longford, Ireland, beloved wito born Ohae, County Funeral from hor late residence, $45 Triends Wore 10th st, Friday, 2 P.M, invited. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, RNA aR AAAI NAL “EAC MORRISON & SON, 18 Bast 10th St., require ekirt drapers, skirt helpers and finishers, skirt operators, waist trimmers, waist improvers, sleeve fin: ishers, Bleave dJmprovers and operator: RYE SUB RRP WANTED--MALE, SEAM Aen co} SC IN tek oo Se req quire “fretcolnbe tailors, RAINCOAT CO. Now. Selling heir Entire Stock of Migh-Grade Cravencties ana Raincoats To Wind Up Their Retail bsdlaloed) Gu Sale Now Going on Within Reach of All at Our, 43 RETAIL STORES: Broadway, on John and Fulton Sto, 1369 Broadwa Cor BTth St. Open Bveningsy 257 Sixth Ave., Between 16th and 1701 Sta, ¢ quote herewith a few of our ex- ceptional values of/ered for this week: LADIES’ Riineonts, suitable fall Kinds" 0: woather, set 8 ra} £) tnd alike mixtures, shades lat- in cout king aon ring: velting © where i 9. $15.00, 8 Arice, $6.60 nha ed ana? “wool worgteds, ins. mode Regula, “Bad ee prige, Hit lice and Tiremen's Coa Men's Mackintoshes, so Tadies’ Storm Coats Coats Toyal and Girls! Maskiitonnae ae move Riven away. 2 O.,..04 Thursday, April 4 Gentlemen— Last week I began talking” to you rom "the top.” ‘To-day 1 Want to $y omething from “the bottom.” . The oundation ef a clothing business is its: Black Clothes. We are ‘going to make the Hope Gor- rer thé headquarters for the greatest se« vétion of ‘black fabrics in’ alf texttires, n all styles of garments and ata Fi if prices to meet the pocketbook of, svery man, Our store in and’ out 4s row getting the ‘finishing touches,” ind every alternate window is showing : lack clothes with eyery accessory. Prince Albert Coats and Walstcoats of the highest type at $32.50, and. hen again’ splendid Coats © and ven (Prince Albert) at $15. Rainproof ‘ov arments (for’ evening wear), garments, na class By themselves, at $30) And others at $22.50 and down to $15. Pyl Dress Coats.and Waistcoats of recognized standird at $22.50, and then as: moder- ate as £15. Tuxedo Coats’ dnd Vests of finest fabrics at $20 and voters a0 low as $12.50, Sack Suits tn ‘aingte double “breasted modets “rangi PiYon $25 down to $12.80, Top? it if dium length), product of highest class: tailor shops, at $30, and others Ws low « as 612.80, “A glinge Li the Aisplay’ will’ show you biptal Nas aiy rd