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f i "Be Consolidated haa covered up me part of its profits by Increas- Saye, a0 | made. 5 MONOPOLY GAN AFFORD Assemblyman Agnew Says Made Has | rT 10 END IN FARCE. e Profits of the Consolidated pany Covered Up by In- Ite Capital Stook. bpoena Vet, and If Summo Not Be Treated, Chairman a “Political Witn@ss.” AS TRUST MUST REDUCE RATES. (@pecial to The Evening World.) _ ALBANY, N. Y., April 10—That (the gas inquiry of the Stevens com- mittee is not to end in a farco was Mr, Company ts making a lot rice for electric let from 8% to 2 cents, ity capital etock, “Phete is no immediate proposi- before the committee to call ‘ther Mayor McClellan or Charles ®, Morpay for testimony. doubt they will be called if it is necesrary to have their evidence." toni phy, | elared an die gold pb he FL W. Hl, and Thirt this aftornjon appeared at the office of CHICAGO, April 10—An {mportant | rextater, Matk Altes, formerly her counsel, | aocument, by means of which some ot] The body was removed to Winterbot= | chem tio. 18 West Tenth street, and begged | ine heads of the Beef Trust may be| tom's undertaking estabilehment tn | Bar fim to reopen her case, Alter gan’ het | haled into court soon for contempt, was | Sixth avenue, and the muthorities ofa 4 ma : \ ands ede Mrs, 1 Wiilam atreet, who have charge of | Pinced in the hands of the Mederal at. | ant make i Amatonns ch of her tathor's eatate aw is you | torney# when Judge Grosscup's aweep- | "AChar clotiing was found in the room connection with the com Chaleman Stevens relterated a however, that if Mr. Murphy 1s called EAT Gil noe: be) tested asm political Bormion way” witness, | ‘The clofest the committee has came to the city lighting contracts contro- versy and the Murphy firm was when Assistant Treasurer Whitely ana Sec- retary Carter, With electric current as a Consolidated Gas C thousand feet, t, Hughes questioned the witness re- | Rarding ‘profit and loss'’ accounts of the company, “Will the committee present @ bill for passage at this session for a ro- duction in the price of gas and elec- ‘trlolty tT’ “It's too early to say much about that, There may be some measure alreddy before the Legislature that can be taken up as being In line with the commit! ) When the gas investigation was re. Sumed to-day It was the common opin-| ard, ‘and und fon ainong the members of the legisla. tive commitiee that before the end of i# Mist may Include Charles F, Mur- ead» of Tammany Hall, wh pany ts to be that of a principal, * toma of the the New Astoria. pla New York idison X that the cltiy la belug “retail ¢ Somer. The contracts for the Astoria have not yet been produced, gaid the committee will visit th torla plant to-morrow, John 1. Sanborn, general bookkce: of the Mutual Gas Light Company, who previously testified that the Mui niitions of cuble feet of ras to recalled to: ED FROM A. formerly xth street, last night, due her, aT by solvent lington says the young won ie the sant-| affirmed by the Suprome Court, was | celved ‘ron Burl ib srited ae ation her lawyers accided wnat | Med In the Clroutt Court to-day, Ui a ae me 18g hotel pan her condition ‘they would not be| Federal authorities gave out the| he left, eaying ve was going West, peat aa in sontinuiig her sust against! statement, fotlowing the fillng of the ee Ss oer In about a h sho ercaped, went! Fiandate, that they were now empcw- tale weturned here ‘and |ered to proceed at once and cite pa DEAD IN A DESERTED HUT delp w v worked ory own adcatothtt hed-olothins: ear stores, feoord va returned 0} uitarium, whe raved apy bund to Jook is af she a fine + and ihe} he nvleon, and tet . Don't Crowd yourself or family into a small FURNISHED ROOM or APARTMENT when you can find DELIGHTFULLY HOMELIKE al Hj SUITABLY LOCATED HOMES MURPHY MAY BE CALLED i Agnew oame to Albany 20 York after his legislation. Ho veal: “Our committee has established yy, and that it can afford to re- 10 to 13 cents and the price cf But no mpany at 32 cents SANITARIUM Grace Wilmerding, Arown on the stage, and who figured much in the newspspers o year ago Because of her suit for separation and support against her husband, escaped from the private sanitanium of Geofge No? $17 West One Hundrea well lous depart- SAYS HARRIMAN GOT 14 MILLION Borrowed Insurance Funds, Story Goes, to Aid U. P. Corner. ‘That $14,000, which they made millions fgr them: selves was but 4 per cent., Js the state ment to-day of @ man exceedingly ! ned | Mr. Hyde have been running things.- as the Harriman-Hyde olique, he had to fuve @ large sum of money, Fourteen placed on deposit in the trust company, Tt was to draw 2 por cent. ried their scheme through. Court, in Brooklyn, ot te James H. briefs, In case he decided to intervene and the Court allowed him two days. Edward M. Shepard, for Mr. Lond, to vote his stock, from his father, which It was his pur- Powe to protect. Were Not Consulted. Mr. Shepard went on to eay that mu- to the present time, the contemplated change sald, no notice in the n served on any Btock- fs: the minority as well as v. never was any real demand for mtualization," continued Mr. Shep- ler the scheme Provoasa the absolute control of the woclety will be vested in a few men." Sa "Concluding. hia argument, Mr. Inquiry the oMeers of the New | sii rasaid that the proposed mutual: Com- | ization achen ne fo ugttrt '¥ will be subpoenaed aitnaaee the ‘Btate an Roacra” courts, mene ‘on ground that it was unconstitutional In that it took from the stockholder and 08¢ | policy-holder atike his contract Nghts, At Would Be Confiscation. “If a thine ike this can go through,’ sald Mr. Sbepani, “there js nothing to lode ture taking any cor- from {ts stookholdera over to the control of a political body. This {s a radical, a rev- Olutcaary. procedure—indecent, 1 might almost call it.” qn response’ Mr, Hornblower said the whole question wa rt o2 whether or not Individual stockho'der could step in a. jay, poration aw: and turni Consolidated,| stop a thine the directors had three ting eg Prouyce (he Construction mes, voted unanimously in favor of, ant. if also read a statement from Presl- fticluls vesd-| dent. Alexander denying that the pro- suppiled | Hosea mutunlization Is the result of a us-| personal quarrel between himself and Ir, Hyde. jant| is ing eR |CRAIN IS TO GET per | $200,006 MORE, Aw ual the Committee Promines House Commissioner Appropric: ‘Tenoment-House Commissioner Crain Aapperred before the Finance Committes of the Board of Aldenmen at a hearing this afternoan to urge the appropriation ‘of $200,000 for additional Inspectors, He told the committee that the money was needed for the additional men, He said that 2169 Inspections were made this year {0 1,000 for laat year, | Aldermante Teneme: would report the matter out of com: mittee at to-morrow's meotin Board of Aldermen and urge tlon: of the appropriation, paced obs aise ea, COURT RULING BAD 6 adop- and (Special to The Evening World.) Inge Injunction against tne packers, a of violations of the Injun her al ot sere, The statemem that the United states ls Of | attorney puld se the evidence ne- wor | cured by the Grand Jury In Immediate | citations for contempt under the Gri * cup injunction Is regarded as a sei blow to the packers. shoul ee TWO-INCH HAILSTONES FALL IN PITTSBURG e r PITTSBURG, April 10. ne of th Worat’ hail atorms In years passed ove | tories and plate-giass windows, conservatory were brok Yoth conservatories of H. y eawock, I wuffered severe! of the city mi EQUITABLE LOAN of the funds of the Equitable Life Assurance Soctety were used by ©. H. Harriman and his assd- ofates inthe Unlon Pacific cornet. and that the price pald for this money with terested in throwing more light on the curious way in which the Equitable surplus has been manipulated during the,time Mr, Harriman, Mr. Schiff and According to this report the society had $10,000,000 on deposit in the Hquit- able Trust Company, most of the stock of which was held by what was known It was about this time, it 1s sald, that Mr, Har. vimen began working up the Union Pa- cific corner and in order to carry It out milliond of the money of Equitable policy-holders was suddenly ‘The Harri- man crowd, {t is asserted, borrowed this money at 4 per cent, and with it car- Tho apploation of Franklin B, Lord to prevent the plan adopted by the di- rectors ‘to haye the charter amended, carried through, came ‘up again to-day before Justice Maddox, in the Supreme Before argument began Samuel Unter- myer appeared as personal counsel for Hyde and said his client wished to reserve the right to intervene tn the case, He usked for a reasonable amount of time in which to prepare waid hig client simply maintained that it was the right of every stockholder and that he had thirty-six shares of the stock, inherited Chalrman Donohue announced at the close of the hearing iat the committee of the FOR BEEF TRUST. Pittsburg about 1.0 o'clock this ate lternoon. Hallstones two. inches in aic| the body, but went dway thinking that ameter fell all over the city, doing | the man was drunk. There was e fire much damage to sklighte, conserva. | {2 the woods yeasterduy and the sam At Schonley Park avout one-halt of jthe glass in the skylights of the Phipps en, The * Cc. Frick ond THE WORLD: GIANTS AND THE HIGHLANDERS WIN (Continued from Firat Page.) GIANTS VS. JERSEY. CITY. % Doubdle steal, Taylor and Don- right, in. McGann walked, Mertes filed to Dahlen “hit to centre, scoring or 8 ReHins” Deviln’ fled Gement Vanned, Keister fited | to Devin. Smith also fanned, NO RUNS. Bixth Inning. Hal laced Neal at third for Jersey city, Gifoert oil, second to frat, Hires: nahah s.ngied. le was ou: stealing, for Interference, Ball thrown by Smith to Merritt. Taylor out to Sinith unasnist- ed, NO RUNB. Halligan down, Gidoert to. McGann. handl Merritt's ny Hail filed to Dev “Seventh Inning. to first on Merritt's fumble. ed, “McGann aacrifice fertes fanned, Dah: ¢, NO RUNS. . McCann foule Giement fanned, NO RUNB. Blghth Inning. Kelle; replaced MoCunm, Devlin punted satel , and took third on Kal; loy'e wild throw, Deviin soured and bert got accond on Merilit's double error, fumble and bad throw. koe scored on resnahan's single, Brosna- han to vhird on Wiltse's shit, Donlin out, Hall to Smith. Strang ‘hit to cen- tre, gcoring resnaran and Wilts, Strang etola a MoGann filed to gled,’ scoring Sting. haf. Devitn singled and Hell | bled, scoring Montes and Dahfen. bert hit safely, scoring Deviin, out stealing, pitoher to first, ass! for Himes. IGHT RUNS. Bowerman took second and McGraw left. There were loud calls for the 6 B.C. A, at this stage, Jersey wus wry ond the game an awful Joke. tor to Devlin, Smith fouled to ann, RUNS. Gi fil 5 faliienn Med to MoGraw. NO e called on Kocount of cruelty to animals, At Philadelphia. RESULTS OF OTHER GAMES. | wasn aoe F MONDAY HIGHLANDERS VS. NEWARK. putat second, Wagner to Mahling, ONE, Fifth Inning. Wagner singled. Shea struck out, Renae then singled, "fending Wagner Mumin etruck out and Mur. phy ha out, Williams to Chase, NO ildma reached first on Dillard's error, but was out trying to make it good for two bases, Dillard to Mahling, Anderton fled out to Cockman. Yeager waa onfe on Wagner's bad throw to first, but wns thtown out stealing sec- ond, Shea to Mahiing, NO RUNS. Bixth inning, Powell relieved Chosbro In the box, but was wild at the start, watkiax Yohos, DUldrd fouled ont to Chase, Jones lit stealing ceonnd, Klelnow' 10 Willams, Mahling Med out to Anders eon, NO RUNS Hitchnar piichod and Lattimer caught for Newark, ‘hChase filed to Jono Klelhow eat out a pretty bunt and mamont later went to third on a passed dail. Bowell etruck out and Dougherty Pont out. Wagner to Connor, NO Beventh Inning. Connor filed out to Elberfela and Warner lifted an easy one to Dougherty, Tatiimer struck out. NO RUNS, Kesler walked, Elberteld singled, send- ine Kesler to third orf tho hit and run niay, Willlame was safe on a ground- ar, hut Keelor wos out nt the plate. Warner to Lattimer. Anderson singled. scoring Fberfeld, and Williams came tn on Maniina’s wild throw to the plate. Yearer war out, nitchar to first. and Chase filed ot ta Murnhe, TWO RU! Eighth Inning. Fiitotiner, out, Willhns to Chass, Cockman Ait for two bases Murnhy wae out, \ to Chase, Jones ein- gied, scoring Cookman. Dillan’ fled ‘to Yeagg. ONE TUN. eine, wont mit, Wagner to Connor RUNS. 0 and Pawell and Dougherty struck out, NO RU} Ninth Inning. Mahiing was out, Powell to Chase. Connor ppyped an easy one to Yeug er Hit for three bases, but Tat- ended by striking out. NO wi —— Am. 00000005 -5 Bite, Nat 0000001 09 OF 1 ———— IMPERIAL HOTEL SUICIDE SCEN ieelng Detrocn, "eAltaatrace an Penniless Young Man from Ver- enon ep. 2, ad was the ‘ Bde oe ee ei amd nat turret, ime | mont Kills Himself.in His volving charges of ach of trust. Up Room After Eating a Big Dinner. Sere F. F Finnessy, of Burlington, Vt, Killed himself in a roum at the Im- perial Hotel, ‘Thirty-second street and Broadway, about 9,90 o'clock Inst night, and was found a few minutes later In a heap, wrapped in the clothes of his bed, which he had used to amother the sound ot the spt that ended hie life, On Friday the young man rogistered at the Hotel as G. H. Green, Chicagy, He carried a dross sult cage, and was asetgned to @ large room and bath in accordance with his request, On Satur- day a suit of évening clothes was de: lwered @t the hotel for him from a Broadway tallor, and in the evening he attended the theatre, He had a dispute about a restaurant check yesterday, and explained the mst. ter satisfactorily, Last night he sald: “will take my Ginna In my room, T ‘am not feeling’ well,” and then he gave an onler for @ dinner that deemed to argue that if he was sok he could eat. He topped the meal off with an order for @ gin fizz, When the walter brought this he sald; "Go get a couple pf good cigars, and we will call Ht quits for the night.’ It was fifteen minutes before the waiter returned with the cigars, Just where he had beon, and what dispute, If any, there was about sending the cigars to the room in view of the trouble over the restaurant oheck earller in the day, is not told; but when the walter returned after being absent a quarter of an hour for the cli his Knook at the door brought no response, and he informed the hotel detestive. They entered the room and found the man was dead, An hour later Coroner Bholer arrived at the hotel, In the baggage of the dead man was found a slip of paper which read: ‘In case of acoldent notity my giother, Mra, Mary Finnessy, of No, % Murray street, Burlington, Vt." It was signed ¥, ¥, Finnessy." The note was of paper bearing the moongram “G. H, @," corresponding to the name signed in the 5 | was of a poor duality, and despatoh re- WITH BULLET IN HIS HEAD, Boys Find the Body of n Man Supr posed to No Leopold Popper. HUNTINGTON, L. 1, April 10:~The body of a man supposed to be Leopold Popper, of Now York, waa found in a but in the woods near the railroad station at Cold Spring Harbor and ts at the undertaking establishment of Stan- ton ©, Sammls, In this place. Some boys going through the woods on Saturiay peered In through a win- dow of the hut and saw on the floor boys were among the party that went out to fight the flames, The boty wha MYSTERY IN DEATH Mau Who Had Been Dead Several Days Wore Onfy Shoes and ja—Not (Identified, Rivermen called Ir by the police fatied to Identity the body, and it wes taken to the Morgue The case js regaled as a bit mysterious, The body of a man was “ound to-day tn the river at Plor J., Communipaw, N. J. There was no clothing on the body, although @ palr of light socks and laced shoes were on the feet, The corpse rad evidently been in the water several days, The victkn was about 5 feet 6 inches tall, of light complexion, and had brown hatr, CHARTRAN SLASHRD Puintos Sars e--fettied Money Haggle with Rich American by Destroying Picture. PARIS, April 10.—Theobaid Chartran, the famous portrait patmter, desori bin; his recent vinit to the United Stat. says a prominent American ordered a portralt of his wife to cost $5,000, and when it was completed the Americon pralwed the artistic beauty of the work, but asserted that it was not a correct portralt of his wife, Chartran says he miapected a plan to secure @ eaduotion in. the price, whereupon he took a pal- ette knife, gave the portrait two cross- @lits, completely destroying ft, and re- marked: “Phat ds the way I settle small dit- GEN. LINEVITCH PILLORIES OFFICERS GUNBHU PASB (108 miles north 0: ‘Tie Pass), Manchuria, April 10.—Gen, Linevitch has piiloried a number of of- ficers who displayed cowardice during the battle of Mukden, publicly disgrac: ing them by posting their names i the division headquarters, while some of them were fgnominiously drummed out of camp, SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun risew, 5.81/Sun sete. 6.89|Moon sete. 11.51 KM TIDES, Low Wate; aM. re Bandy Hook Halt Bane Mat ti , INCOMING BTHAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Peta ABLE, FRILL Rao Mesto Guayra, Re jorter rete. nev Gene ipraitar OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILWD TO-DAY, Hininoe, Coton, Monroe, Norfolk, NO TONGUE CAN TELL How | Suffered with Itching and Bleeding Eczem> UNTIL CURED BY CUTICURA “Ho tongue cen te!l howl ouffered fonts yeats with a terribly painful, itching, and bleeding eczems, m1! body and oti {n the hut and it wae then learned that the man was dead. An Fyantape gin showed woun, ok of the right ear. Reais face being covered wit ‘Never is rite did 1 experi, felt ie sci! 4 : ead tasdl- OF RIVER VICTIM.| y } EVENING, APRIL 1, 1008, MAN BOWED AS |WIND RAGES AND HE JUMPED TO | WOLVES HOWL DEATH ON “L") AT ROOSEVELT Pushed Several Women to One Side Politely and Leaped Under Train, Storm Blows Down Tent, But Drive Begins, with Presidentin Fine Spirits. HE MAY FIND A COUGAR. Pushing to one elde several women and then calmly stripping off his over- comt and laying It with his hat at thelr feet, a man tn whose clothing ts whitten tho name "G. G. Bauer" plunged from the northbound platform of the Sixth avenue Franklin etreet "L' station to- day in front of @ train and was ground to pieces, The station platform was crowded when the man appeared, Dr R. R. Kirwin, of No. 4 West Ninety-eighth atreot, who stood near the man when he threw himself on the tracks, saye that there was no suggention of excite ment in the man'a cofintenance, His actién in taking off his coat and hat was entirely coo}, He did not push the women rudely Comanches. Report Having Seen a Black One of Unusual Size, Which Killed a Pony. FREDERICK, Okl nevere wind April 10—A tents were blown down at t! President's camp, whtch ts located at Panther Sprii jured, At the time the storm burat the President and his party were to one side before leaping upon the jon the way to camp, therefore it tn tracks, but bowed deferentially while|petleved they did not crone the he gently waved them away. path of the storm, “He walted,"” said Dr, Kirgin after. ward, “until an uptown train was within one hundred feet of the station before he took off hts coat and hat, He acted quickly but not excitedly When he jumped the front of the train was not twenty feet from him, He fell irectly under the wheels, ‘Immediately the station was in an uprowt and three women who saw th¢ man's body disappear under the trucks of the car fainted, I helped carry them to the waiting-room and revive them, as I saw that the suicide was past ald.” John W. Terry, formarly superintend- ent at Blackwell's Istand, and Dr. John H. Kessler were walking under the “L" structure whon they heard the cries of men and women above. They rushed upstairs, and while everyone else was busied with the fainting women Mr. Terry climbed Gown between the cars. He saw only fragments of a body, George Léppiticott, motorman of the train, allowed four cars to pase over the body before he was able to atop. The roag was blocked forty minutes, while the cars were Jacked up 80 as to recover the body. Lippincott was ar: rested and taken to the Leonard street station, He has been driving trains on the "L" for twenty-five years, and never before had an docident. An oMcpr pt tie Interboroush Company all Nocards or papers could be found in the clothing of the dead mun, Inside his overcoat pocket was sewed the tailor’ wlip bearing the name "G. G, The tatior Is Thomas Bartley, of No. 3 Madison avenue, Though the overcoa (Spectal to The Evening World.) PREDPRICK, Okla, April 10.—The gteat wolf~irive that has been prepared for President Roosevelt has begun from the camp at Panther Springs, The Pres- Ident is in great spirits, He rides a Mmasaive huntor welging 1,800 pounds, a superb animal, capable of tremendous bursts of speed and marvellous jumps. ‘The iorse was hardly broken, having injured a ‘half-ecore of men in the proc- ees, but under Mr, Roosevelt's firm, rein he was as dooile at a kitten, The camp js on the north bank of the Deep Red River, seventeen miles from Frederick, The site is picturesque, no fussy hand of man haying marred the virgin wilderness. Ordinarily panthers, wolves and coyotes abound in this re- gion Ip great numbers, The grow! of @ cougar or the grim, ululating how! of a wolf can be heard through the day and night mingled pleasantly with the twitter of birds, the chatter of chip- munks or the grunting of wild pigs. “FsIeN-E,” Saya Roosevelt. The Chief Executive says it is "Fel-n-e," and he smiles all the while, declaring he can hardly walt to be off. He has cut himself oft entirely trom commultcation with the world, a: = ing his official affairs 80 that othore can transact t in gerious exi- ency will he be communicated with rom. Frederick, where his se: from, Wee secretary, The eb, 18. wolf drive will be contin a] te ed to and hat were of excellent make the un- | PY Can ix aquare miles of land lease t Bumett from the Kiowa and x he Indiang, numbe derclothing would suggest that the man | Gomane’ mbar of Sea woren Tra tachse shop: ie was | CSTR" ld, Mare hy about forty years old. lated stories of ‘some of the splendid ‘The victim was lator identified by the| game Mr, Roosevelt should encounter, tallor who made the clothing found on|&™Piy cougar of unusual size in te: hs body G, Bauer, a buyer for 1 to have attacked a party of Arouckle Bro coffee and sugar Te- merousty injuring” (re rede ilugra. His office le at Water, street and ‘find escaping to his cave, drag- ves. ‘a pony, , at No. J West Ninoty- tor the wolves hava been despatched ond street with hig Url young| tne President's party Will sok Dut ihe woman of ty-three. It #aid| lair of this sa! Ned caiamount, at his office this afternoon that he had|as well as a@ hulf-dogen other bob-cata not been down town for a week because |that have been making repittations in ot IW heatth, and that he ad dntended |the district The President ts carefully to go South to-day, . armed with every weapon that would rt —— come » handy during the hunt, includ- ing a full set of hunting knives, Guides FOUND DEAD IN RIVER. oe Aye eet dating axoenee Le 3 Chief on other hunting expeditions say phat he takes singular pleasure in skin- ning mountain ions as fast as he shoots Mystery im Identity of Man Taken them. als Ie & sent that few trappers from Mamaroneck at White PI Per about twenty tents in the Preat camp at Panther Springs, (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) WHITE PLAINS, April 10—A_ well- @ressed man, about iMty-five years old, with two watohes in his pocket, was found lying In the Mamaroneck River at the foot of Westobester avenue early throw away Is the occupled by Chief Comanches, three of his eral other Indi T ay by. Hngineer Bhutrick, of the kx xK* Pumping station, * Considerable, inyatery murrounds the manner in whic! victim =m * death. ag there were no brubees on the IN SPRING TIME — after * body and very Ilttle water in the luni a disagreeable winter, you The man looked Ike a veteran, and need > wore a blue shirt, ligtst-colo over. coat and black suit, On @ card. ear- dress of “Mrs, Daniels, a Gor JURY IN RECORD Time, Another record was estabtished in the Bergen County Court at Hacken- sack, N. J., to-day when @ jury in a murder trinl was selected in 82 minutes, ‘The accused is Jerry Rosa, of Lodi, originally charged with the murder of two men a year ago, On the second trial he was ‘convicted but wae grant- ace Aner bye Gree wan sen nna Valentina a year both were have Book hanged “on Clubs, le and Cafes ha’ AR feet! GhEAT to have at home. Guaranteed Pure. J. & J. EAGER CO, a4 * * IE FOIE I Summer Curtains and Draperies. We are now showjng in our Upholstery Department extensive lines of the following seasonable goods:— Ruffled Mustin Curtains, Muslin Bed Sets, $1.00, $1.35, $1.75 pair. $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 each. Ruffled Net Curtains, Net Bed Sets, $1.35, #2.50, $3.00 pair, $4.00, $5.50, 98.50 each, ‘tambour Muslin Curtains, Portieres. $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 pair, Nottingham Curtains, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 pair, Irish Point Curtatns, $3.50, $6.50, $9.00 pair, Bordered,$4.50, $6, $8.50 pr. Mercertzed, $5, $7, $10. plex, $7, $10.50, $12.50. Cauch Covers, 25, $4.75, $6.25 each, Arabine Curtains, Cretonnes, $5.50, $8.00, $10.00 pair. 20¢,, 30¢s §0c, yard, Madras Curtains, Awnings. $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 pair, Shades, ‘Sap Covers, Lord oe Tay. aborigines tell Mr, Roosevelt that thor 1e no AneF hunting ground in tho grea Southwest than the one he will tra. verse Inthe great wolf drive and on nia other expeditions, ‘The _timbar fairly teems with blg cats, the Indians Aap vs 8ome Distinguished Huntera, Thore is Quite a party gf distin ‘uished hunters with Mr. | Roosevelt. mong them Gen, 5. B M, Young, Col. ell Lyon, Capt Burke ' Burnette, a mighty hunter, plainsman, guide and trapper; Bi Simpson, a momber of the Rough Riders; Liout, G. R, Fortes- que, Dr, Alexander Lambert, of New York; J, Ro Abernathy, a wolf-catcher, and. Cabts, Patrick Dooling and Wiltlam MeoDonald, guides, There are about thirtyafive horses and titty dogs In camp, The dogs are gray- hounds, wolf-hounds and several mam- moth Great Dane! Specially traine: They have all been for the wolf-drive. The lee where the wolves have been coralled for the drive is quite a dis- tance from the camp, as the howling 8 of the great pack is not @ pleasant pour In waking, let alone sleeping hours. to the park. They are of pecultarly ferocious appearance. ‘Thelr lick of halr is believed to be due to a malady that breaks out among wolvos al pj)- rad{o intervals in the spring. Both ani- e unusually late? and have Imost continuously since they were placed In the pen, —$__— AUTO SPEEDERS FINED. Two New York Men Asnensea 925 Rach by Wentchester Jude. Henry Moraenthau, of No. 30, West Seventy-sccond street, Manhattah, and George W. Wilder, a publisher, of No 28 West Ohe Hundred and Bighth atreet. were urraigned before City Judy Kellogg in Westchester to-day and each fined $2 for, violation of the automod! speed lw NOTICE! 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