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President’s. Bullet Stops Him, ‘ging Two Bears Within Two Days. ; | Pull Up Oak Trees and 4 Hurle Rocke, i (Special to Th N CASTLE, y Roosevelt is killing bears before fast, mews reaching here from amp early to-day that shortly dawn he got on the trail of his 1 bruin, brought him down, skinned j and rode back to the little colleo- of ehagks with the pelt over his fet the big grissly with the white atar mis forehead. The bears killed ao far only mildly ferocious and, if the of the first killing can be re- jon, the manner in whioh the Chief jutive mwooped down upon his first almost paralyzed the startled with fear, One Of the guides who was daing his © keep apace with the President's mount, declares that as the bear round and saw the four gileton- ) eyes of Mr, Roosevelt (he hunts dowble-lens spectacies) and his teeth uncovered in a da- e@mile, the animal actually wp Rie forepaws, At least it Ho resletance, and Mr. Roosevelt }® bead on the qrizaly's heart and the bullet plercing the vital or- the centre, Bear In Ugly Mood. Of the mecond encounter sevenal vivid Geectiptions have been :eceived here, J animel wes of ordinary sixe, not than @ full-grown helfer, Ht fa of the class local naturalists all ) & genus of beer that whin ily exasperated goes vio- President had slept soundly up in his blanket on the frosen Wrond, regardiess of a snowdnift 20 Wtehes Meh that had piled up over his Geet during the night. At the first pink ‘ef dawn he roiled out, jumped into his Qudkeking, rubbed up his rifles, felt the @iges of his Knives, saddled his dap- pled gray Gunter and started of over Hunteman Hills, followed by Jake Boreh and a dosen dogs. ‘The air was keen and tnvigoratin ‘the thermometer on the hilltops hover- ing about zero, The party had ridden & dosen miles when the dogs @ trail and were of, The foot- ite were large and ragged indenta- bie wuowed that the anual had olawe Mnusual size, Hore and there email were fel along the bear tracks, Ing that the bear was in an ugly Bruin Becomes Insane, The dogs were fleet of foot, and be- OAUse of the unevenness of the ground FEEH wood start. There were twenty- ve dogs in pursuit, and pretty soon they ‘had overhauled bruin’ We Kin a Wo with @ blow of his paw and wi ‘ling himself with fury into th y of the pack when the horsemei at be the President, th ape ay ti eident, it e arizaly oO run, For a mile the bear faced at tremendous speed, fans, ming upon’ the | thereabouts the animal siruxi Naked it, and had almost torn from the ground when Mr, Roose- velt leaping from his horse’ over ae Bt sp) it ie Nation's Chief did not even walt for his horse to land on the other side e Htreain, DUL OL a bead on the nd fired. Tho bullet entered un- o-right shoulder and plerced the W.2) a happy shout Mr, Roose- [ n ) the hugs ‘elt T down from his horse and fnned is second bear, ‘Two bears In wo days is a very fair record, says flake Borah. Hopes to Get Giant Grizzly. an @m not sure," gaw him at the camp to-day, “but bear ‘Mr. Roosevelt “Kited is’ tye y. cross betw. that we ve Bratocks one was sure 4 a customer, “Mr, ‘Roneevat ia @ flying shot aw I ever chances are it wet that tar in fe only a ‘only hope the can with tho white his |. ‘Nhat bear a ae Delt, o 8 jeer, however, ts following him Up’ hilt as @an turn around and down at you, noh ‘te te him quick." Loeb Awaits News, INWOOD SPRINGS, Colo, Apri ca days have hy. is Roosevelt started on his bea, and he ne ‘haa been recetved b: 2 not considered strange, t announ: before fs id at New Castle that he woul dn a hurry to communicate un. 1e. something of importance t: | out, Mr, Loeb sald to-day thai “Courter from the camp will not ar. until to-morrow, | THROUGH HEART. 8 Chief Delighted at Bag- GS FOR GIANT GRIZZLY. to Slay Colossal Brute that ¢ Bvening World.) Col, April 18.—Prest- Jake Borah said ® New Castle deputy-sheriff, who Ze than un ordinary Sacha sald: “I have a nice fellow for you He can downstaira,” After 1 ass start a full habit of tearing out ‘om cliffs and throw- + The only way to get to take him by surprisa and assed since Pres-| Col, Gaston Bordeverry Tells of Marvellous Feats with the Rifle, DISROBES HIS SPOUSE. With Each Shot a Button Drops from Her Garments—But It Is Strictly Proper. BY EMMELINE PENDENNIS, Well, what next? Here's Col. Gaston Bordeverry, crack riffle shot, just arrived in New York, ready for a long engagement at, the Hippodrome, with his demure litte wife, known professionally as Mile. Leonlo de Lausanne; and these two natives of France amd thelr two as- eistanta are here to show us how @ hus: band may, by shooting off his wife's buttons, hedp the lady to disrobe with out 90 much as ruffling her temper, Mercy! What will the Parkhurst so- clety say, and the Social Purity Pro- moters, Anthony Comstock and Mrs Grannia? If some of these good peopl: Gon't get an injunction to prevent Gas- | SHOOTS THE CLOTH HOW THE LADY 18 THE WORLD: THESNAY EVENING, APRIT, 18, 1905. ton from riving his marvellous exhibi- tion he will be lucky, The Colonel does euch things aa play. ing tunes on a piano by shooting a targets attached to the mechanism o the hammers; shooting sugar lumpe of people's heads and sixpences from thel: hands. England, France, Germany and Be. mium have all gone crazy over his ex pertness, and he hopes to put even ou American dead-shots to shame by his exhibitions at the Hippo, Sitting up in bed im hia hotel apart- ments, he greeted an Evening World re- porter with the unabashed bonhomie of a bohemian, while his comely wife, clad in a flowing tea gown, rolled up an easy chair, and her little sister Marie and a rosy English maid beamed trom @ far corner. It was a very jolly family party, and everybody was eas unconcerned about the unceremonius attire of the head of the house as if his blue and white pa- Jamas had been a new spring putt. “My husband ts ill with headache, Dut he will be glad to talk to you if you do not mind hie being in bed," the Colonel's wife explained with a quaint French accent, The reporter looked ot her rich gold- red hair and dig hazel eyes, and de- cided that #he could endure hubby's neg- “You want me to tell you about my shooting,’ #ald the Colonel. ‘That is Bormterverry is broad; hia length was concealed by many bed clothes, His face is round, jolly and red-oheweked. His eyes are blagk and fiashing with Latin fipe. Tis ‘hair e@hort and erect with much orushing. The Colonel speaks Emgifsh with a slight Frenoh accent that increases as he grows interested in his aubject, "I shall tell you about our whole ex- hibition, Yes? Then you will know. You see, first my wife shoots, Sho isa finer shot than many of the best men shootists, Iier fle work makes many GIRL TESTIFIES AGAINST A COP Etta Rumph at Trial of Police-, | man MoVeigh Declares He! | Tried to Put His Arm Around | Her. | Polloeman Harry MoVeigh, of the | Gates Avenue Btation, who haa been recovering from bruises received dur- ing his encounter with the athletic Miss Etta Rumph and her unele, Joseph | | Hawley, on April 1, appeared before! Deputy-Police Commissioner Farrell, in Brooklyn, to-day, on charges brought by Mise Rumph and her mother, Mrs. | David Rumph. | Mrs. Rumph testified that on April 1 she lived at No, 647 Franklin avenue, During the afternoon of that day a & mao in plain cloth hi lal » though {it haw the head of i Lalit be Nh oes Mentified as McVelgh, came to her fet rare tM nt| and said that he had heard she was The packing to move and offered to move ® her goods for $3, mado ‘saw | Rumph, This, said Mre, she refused and MoVelgh lett. Miss Rumph then testifed that short- Dig ly etore & o'clook that night she met MoVeigh in the hallway and that he this she said Mc- Velgh shouted for “Jimmy” to come up, but no James appeared. @he de- clared that after a moment's walt the cop seized her around the walst af- | fectionately, She cried out and Me-| Velgh drew his police revolver with a} threatening caution Her uncle, Jos: Hawley, came In and during the struggle between them, MnVeigh's revolver fell to the floor, where she ploked It up and ordered the policeman out, | MoVeigh said he had gone to the Rumph flat only once in the evening and that was in remponse to a call) from Mis» Rumph, He declared that) he and her uncle met him on the} gtaira and kicked ‘him down, the pistol falling from his pocket. Deputy Comm: ner Farrell satd the onse was serious and that he would) reserve deo'sion, a q 9 SIX CAR TICKET FOR A QUARTER, (Speom to The Rvening World.) r ALBANY, N. Y., April 18—9ix tickets Moxy a quarter on all ptreet railway lines ‘and elevated, 1s what Senator jealouw, While ahe is making black dullet holes on while bulis-eyes and Bhooting little balloons I go up in the gallory, Then 1 shoot from there on lo the four targets on the stage in the bulla-cyes--this Way, one, two, three, four, must show my aldllence I um Phiying no tricks, hen they see 1 can | Bhott perfectly at long range I come back on the stage to shoot off my wh e's rments, That je new here is it not? t 18 quite my own {dea,’’ The Colonel explained how he shot awny target buttons that held on’ hie | Wifo's hat. clonic and mantle, 80 that | After twelve shots quick as a fash, the lady stood forth in a ‘classle drapery and ‘etmek an attitude.” Madame Is Not Nervous, | "Arent you ever nervous?” the re- bagi eaked Madame ey Mot? Non!” and the lady smi: with calm amusement, it Reaed ‘Bhe is never trightened; Y could never miss, @ good shot href, fidence, Why, once my attendant made | A mistake ahd gave me, Instead of my rifle loaded with smokeless pow- Mer and certain Mmht bullets, the gun tise jin Jonge range shooting from | the a “I was shooting at the manteau— What you call it? the cloak—and the Uttle Wooden target Is right over the chest, X aim, pull the trigger and Pang! there J u hullabooleo and dread- smoke, jaro not » Bi dead now, for sure, f think Then sho knowa| Then she is such | ‘That gives oun- | look up and my wife js standl there, her cloak fallen, the button tare Get shattered and the pieces blown about) but she smiling Uke an angel,’ T just laugh!"’ and the lovely Leonie rippled sweetly. ‘Maybe I did not give that man what for,"" said Gaston, with a mock serious look. Then I) a DISROBED BY THE RIFLE. “Certainly, Change the wore and It's ‘America,’ “How does it go?” my, ‘ hm," > hm, ‘Hm, hm Hm. the reporter, aoa: just ah The name, write it down, will you please? Now I shall not need to dtl new Gat beaker me saved and money in my | So yon know 'Yankee-Doodle?’ ” the reporter inquired, la, 1 “a,” La, | | "Yes, like this: Ta-la, sang the Colonel. “But I cannot play tt vet, Until 1 [learn we will have this way—the 'Cavas ferta Ruisticana,’ the ‘Marsetllalse’ and ‘America,’ So!*! The Colonel described his cheerful oxy hibition of shooting & small balloon held Nn | between the foreh of his attendante, “Is it dangerous? No, I alm just a little more careful, just at the top of the ball, Bing! it la gone, I could not miss. did mot know I could shoot 3,000 bull's-eves with every 3,000 cart- ridges I would not try this “Sometines stupid Germans and eot ish ery ‘Trick!’ Americans would not; “Here In America you are more, more—what—more prudy. We must do ita little different, My wife wear beneath her cloak this costume, designod by our finest costume: E. ‘ig she wear at the end black ing and chemise over her clothing, 80, that it look more—more—aspectacle. But she is really all covered up, only {t looks otherwis | “This piuying on the piano is an- other of my own ideas. 1 have targets fixed to the keys of the instrument, Then an assistant hag my rifles ready | they are too clever. Then I call them on a tuble—five Wuinohesters loaded | un on the stage, and lying on my back, with seventeen rounds each, These are! go, I shoot at’ thom. standing behind yeady, so (hat 1 can change guns very} me, and puff! just Mke that, and « vanldly between measures. ‘sugar lump jumps off thé head, @ eix- roanitaty 1 play, the, Intermezao,, fram pence held in the Angers hae a hole in Cavaleria Rusticana’—this way,’ and it. a cigarette drops from the mouth, the Colonel began to sing soft! a@nap-| Then they crv ‘Trick!’ no more. ping his finrers to Indicate pulls at| "Nearly every time I get Indies and the trigger, slapping his hands 'o show | chentlemans to come up on the strge When the ‘Arearm was exchanged for |to be shot at.” 4 new one and swaying his head to the musie. tA Fe SUL | A World's Record Stunt, i = 0 correct Imitation, and I'm sure ‘ * ty L understand,” sald the reporter. What} One, of the Colonel's world’s record- else ain You. pl breaking stunts {# that of shooting four "AT that bull’s-eves in 8 2-5 2-h seconds, I call the time four seconds to be safe, but it ls always leas.” he says, | the ‘Colonel uses Winchester rifles almost exclusively. “T have only one French platol, one Belgian rifle and all the rest, forty, Americans, ‘i red A par poll nie for AC) tof the nenform: even Col, ‘Bordeverry. landed from the St, Louls the Custom-House officials amused him by demanding duty on hie small arsenal, "T tell him ‘I pay duty onge into France, but not back again, You go ata vOohe Bordoverrys' engagement opens next Monday at the Hippodrome and will continue for at least twenty Ww. Demands for longer engagements keeping. the Colonel busy, and he is wondering If he'll ever get back home. er asked. “No, I enjoy doing it,'’ he answered, wth a mischievous twinkle, ‘'Some- times they are @o exclied about the way 1 play that they do not mind the tune, and “I get my PBR AR Just the same, Then, again, they are still ap 1 say ‘to myarif, ‘Do not | But when the time comes ghoot am Rhine’ I ery ‘NEVER! - “What national hymn am here? I don't know any yet." Will Play “America.” “Try ‘God Save the King,'"’ suggested | the Interviewer, "You don't mean it? MORTGAGE TAX BILL GOES BACK Governor Agrees to Let the Leg- islature Amend the Measure —Higgins May Not See It Again This Session. ALBANY, April 18—The Senate this afternoon adopted a resolution recall- Ing the Mortgage Tax bill from Gov, Higgins, Senator Brackett voted in t negallye “The recall from my custody of the Morigage Tax bill Is not necessarily for the purpose of amendment,” said Gov. Higgine this afternoon, “Its pur- pose Is to give me an additional ten day In which to conalder It and to de- cide whether amendment is necessary or advisable." He added that It might not be neces- sary for any amendments to be made to it, That would be determined when he had locked over the provisions of the bill further, He said that several amendments had been suggested, but none had been agreed upon, The Stock Transfer b eatd, would not bo rgcalied for any amend-! ment, He further aaid that he nad not taken uny action on thot measure toe day and did) not know whether he! would do so before to-morrow, ! Tho ten days’ time Ilmit on both bills expires to-morrow, lution was adopted also in f he rei th Without Gpyusscwu bi n re 4 to the custody of th Senate, where it orighinted, ROOSEVELT AT CHAUTAUQUA, President Roosevelt has accepted a invitation to attend the annual ses: atons of the Chautauqua Lake Assembly at Chautauqua Lake, New York, and bas fixed on August 11 as the date of hia visit, ‘he management is already at work on plans to make that day a memorable one in the history of the| resort. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises. 6.16|5un frets, 0,42) Moon, 454 PORT OF NEW wom, ARRIY: ‘openhiagen P : Hongkong OMING ST BAM: Arm ten nd BRAY pe ‘i en | Y 0 nipreme: fesico, Havana, AN ed Aliogtaany, Kingato P; tion of gelling Hquor at the track, REPORT AGAINST CONNECTING LINE Railroad Committee of Board of Aldermen Opposes Pennsyl- vania Franchise in Brooklyn —Many Changes Suggested. MERGER STOCK CAPITAL IS CUT \Northern Securities Reduces the Figures from $395,400,000 to $3,954,000—Shares Had Sensational Slump. sich —e The Naliroad Committes of the Hoard! apENTON, Ni Jy April 18—The of Adar -t ay Wyrotied paver iv Northern Securities Company to-day an application of the Vonnayivanis |fted with the Secretary of Btate ar- Raliroad for a connecting road which is designed to Join South Brooklyn with the boroughs of Queens and the Bronx. | 't® ticles providing for the reduction of capital stock from — §395,400,000 to 4,000, ‘Che road is Intended to be a connecting The new capital 4s just 1 per link with che New Haven Rajiroaa, of the original outstanding capital. Chalrman Timothy P, Sullivan hand} Aceompe Ing the papers and as a dup the feport, Tt recommends that |Part ther is a reales) of the the franchise be reterred back to tne|Board of Directors of the company Hapld ‘Transit Commission tor amend-| Providing for the reduction of the capl- tal stock and the giving to the etock- | holders stock of tht Northern Pacific ; Norther D turn ‘of atonin} thatlene Oly. BHAI and Great Northern Company in re! Tight at any time ty’ devermine chat a | for the survender of per cent. of public necesnlty exits for | opening their holdings of the stock of the North- Streets across the propoyed route of the | ven Securities Company, railroad: that the city and not Sete Rae 1 e foud company shall bear the ‘Reator, ‘It Ja provided for each share of atock suc: meet, openings; chat the Velty of the Northern Securities Company of cverve the right to place ofMict ; i 5 he ie OMA! the par value of $100 exch the stock the mite of fare for a holders shall receive stock of the North- shall be five conta, ‘The ey Pacitic Railroad of the par value of $09.27 and stock of the Great Norva- ern Railroad of the par value of #017, ‘Thia is really the final distribution that was attacked in the courts by B, H, Harriman, te sult finally terminat- ing Ina victory for James J, Hill and the interests widoh he represents, There was a sensational break tn Northern Securities stock on the curb to-day, the price breaking from 181 to 165 on heavy selling. ‘The decline began Immediately after the opening, when a big order was thrown on the market, and this w. followed by {ut offerings which start the price aliding thee and four pointe uta time, until st reached 16, a clean loss of 16’ points, Brokers could not explain the slump, except to say that tho recent boom which eent the merger stock up 90 rapidly bad evidently been punctured, Later the violent break was explained in different quarters on the theory that many holders of the stock were desir- ous of selling out their holdings bo- fore the distrhbution took place, on bellet that @ ready market might no be found. for Great Northern ani Northern Pacific stocks when released, on account, of the high price level which they have reached, lumerous stop orders were caught ot Paad' ba eae Cae Say Dats’ ant no f= t eacitement on the ment, so as to provide that electricity shall be used for motive power Instead route, ¢ continuous ri report was adopted. RAGE TRAGK RAID FOILED Maaistrate Found He Had Been Deceived as to Conditions, and Stopped Warrants— Steinhardt’s New Move. Lawyer Ateinhardt, of Howe & Hum- mel's office, planned a sensational raid at the Aqueduct Raoe Track this after- noon, but It did not come off. Bein hardt, who for years haa been attack- ing racing Iews in various ways, has now turned his attention to the ques- He ‘befor Lan orton, Prone autind Chiys today, and aske for warrants for the arrest of Jat caterer at the Aqueduct At of hie omploy wus, ae bel «lle wert weenie ah ey FS OFF HIS WIFE'S BACKA | | 1 CTOR SHOOTS WIFE AND SELF Edward Smedes, of Edna May’s Company, Gives Woman Fatal Wound, But He Will Re- cover, (Special to The Byening world.) PHILADELPHIA, April 18,—The the- atrical hotel at No. 214 South Ninth stroot, this city, was the scene of a tragedy shortly aften noon to-day when Edward Smedes, ® member of the chorus In "The Sohool Girt” company In which Edna May is the star, shot his young wife, known on the boards as Bessio Dale, in the left breast near the heart and then attempted to com- mit sulcide by shooting himeelf in the head. ‘The wound which the woman receiv ed, it Is thought, will prove fatal, The bullet which Smedes fired at himself flattened fteelf against hin skull and glanced off, infiloting a comparative- ly trifing wound, The he will recover. A quarrel led to the shooting, Both victims of the #hooting wore re- moved to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where, it ts said, the woman's condition fa critical, Gmedere refused to particu- lary of the trouble wena wv fhe shooting, “RESIGN? NO!” SAYS M’ADOO |» Commissioner Emphatically Denies Remorse of Quitting, Police Commissioner McAdoo was much perturbed to-day over the stories printed in the morning papera to the eftect that he would not decline to ac- copt a position of Police Magistrate if such @ position were offered him. He sald to-day that he spoke facetiounly She pu nk “Once for all let me deny expltestd: tat T have any Intention Whatever of Plog | from this office, Let Ag emphatically repeat ‘thet Iam not @ candidate for any other office, and add that I would arcept any of the tons which are so nd] dered me in the pubic press YOUNG GIRL TRIED SUICIDE, Dreamed © Would Die by Car- bolic Act@, She Told Friend, NEWARK, N. J, April 18,--Margarot Lakeland, sixteen years of age, attempt: ed to end her life to-day by swallowing & dose of carbolic acld at her home at No, 34 Lafayette street, ‘The git was desnondent becaus i work for some men” pind PES Ous of At St. Barnabas's Hospital thie girl probably will recover, ™ Salt The police say the itl told a com: anton’ eurly “to-day that ‘she “hat "a ream last night that she was going to die by carbollc acid. doctors say | me | MORGAN DIVORCE SUIT ON TRIAL Case Refers to the Seizure of the Three Children by Their Father. (Special to The Pyeaing World.) WHITE PLAINS. N, ¥., April 18. The suit Drought by Mrs, Edith Par- sone Morgan, daughter of John E, Pur- gone, the millionaire eugar trust tawyer, against her husband, David Pemy Mor- gan, for a separation, was this after- noon plared on trind before Suupreine Count Justice Keowga, Mr, Morgan last apring se@zed their three ohildren—Julin, Peroy and th and took them lo a big guntry house at Radnor, Pa., Where they wen kept for a few months, Mrs, Morgan went to Radnor in an automabile ant brought } them away with her, and took them to her home, the Jay mungicn at Harrison on the Sound, ‘here were several conferences at (we Jay manson, but it is oald that Mr. ang Ain, ddongan could react no agree- vt husband might egain attempt to get the children, She engaged two detec- tives to guard them, Henry W. Taft, representing Mrs, Morgen, eaid it was an action tor sep- aration ‘on the ground of cruel and |n- human treatment and for desertion. The plainti? and defendant were married in , aud for three years resided at Rye “Where had been differences of opinion, ' sald Mr, Taft, ‘but on May 29 las: year the defendant, giving a false pre- | text and concealing his purpose, took the ehildren from the family mansion, \carried thom to Ponnsylvanta amd kept their whereabouts concealed for month." Mra. Mo: appeared in c#rt accom: panied by her father and several reja- tives, Mr, Morgan came to court wit) his lawyers, Wellman and Gorth. Hus- band and wife did not look at each other, | Fire tn Justice Dugro’s Home, A elight fire in the home of Supreme Court Justice Dugro at 199 Bast Fifty-elghth street to-day caused much excitement and little damage. 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