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_ Flowers for Prince Arthur. VICTORIA, B, C., BARC 2—Lieut.- Gov, Henrl Jol de Lotbiniere enter. Malned Prince Artuur of Connavalt oe of the Garter minsion lant tat a state dinner at which 50 were prodént, A pretty inoldent Secured In the afternoon while the arty were (a he Bk a Tithe guste ria were math Ing wild flowers. F to his catriae to ave thei each kine hia rear in the Sarriago with arme filled with flowers, _—_ee New Plague {n Guam. WASHINGTON, MARCH %,—Gan- @rom, « tropical isense more repulsive than leprosy, haa become so prevalent pon tho Island of Guam that Lieut. MoNamee, U. 5. N., the Acting Gover- nor of the island, has recommended the gstablishment of a hospital for the ts ‘of the disease, which js bellev be highly contagious, Admiral Rixe: Surgeon-General of the navy, bas proved the recommendation, and it ts a $5,000 hospital for cases of the new Giecase will be erected Immediately Rear the leper hospital on the ia! Chinese Labor for Florida. GAINDSVILLE, FLA., MARCH #.— Owing to the scarcity and high price @f negro labor, experiments are to be fade in this State with Ciinese labor tm the naval stores camps, which are gonstantly growing in number. Sixty Ghinamen have been brought trom land, oe ay and have ee ar county, where the: will be be but to wore In the woods box trees ant at the stills. If suocvess- severa] hundred more will be it bere. Speyers Share Chilian Loan. SANTIAGO, CHILI. MARCH 20.—The @overnment has signed a contract with the German Transatlantic Bank, rep- Tesenting the Deutsche Bank, of Berlin, nd Speyer Brothers, of New York, for 4oan of $18.500,000 to be covered b; Of 41-2 per gent. bonds, the issue to be 923-4, less 21-2 commission, to the Arica-La Paz Rall- Of $12,500,000 loan secured from a an financial house. The $18,500,- joan is intended for the construction Frese systems in various towns ‘To Fix Mexican Border Line. WASHINGTON, MARCH 2%.—The Doundary line between Texas and Mex- feo, which has been the subject of treaty Megotiations since 1848, will be consid- ered by the Senate Committee on For- Relations on Wednesday next. The lo Grande River so frequently aban- its channel that residents of the islands, on the border line, are Hein continual doubt as to the coun; try to which they owe allegiance. Bristol Again: Appointed. WASHINGTON, MARCH 2,—President Roosevilt has decided to reappoint W. ©. Bristol as United States Distriot-At- torhey for Oregon. ‘Mr. Bristol's name was sébt to the Senate some time ago, but his professiona! integrity being Questioned, the President withdrew the tmevt. A thorough inquiry has own that there was nothing in the ri 4 gfe feapolmment has fol- Russian Priest Threatened, BAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 2.—Be- eause Rev. Theodore Pashkovsky, priest of the Russian Orthodox Church in ‘this city has refused to offer un! prayers for Lieut. Schmidt, who was uted for leading the Kniaz Potem- i mutiny. Russian revolutionists im Father, Pashicovsky's congregation have otted his church and written to the it threatening leters. Copyright Code This Year. WASHINGTON, MARCH +!.--diem- bets of the House + Patents are of the opinion that R proposed copyright code, whic! s ; been considered at length by a special ee conference in which many intere. ere represented, will not be In sa Congressional action at the pri gegsion of Cuigress. Death Sentences Commuted y CHITA, EAST SIBERIA, MARCH . —Gov.-Gen, Rennenkampff to-day com- muted the sentences of death imposed by a court-martia. here Mi on Ccmmiktee on the thirteen postal officials who | are ticipated in the recent, strike, to various terms of penal servitude and in some Vhapcaliad exile. celnafilll Scena CHEVRON COUNCIL, R. A., TO HOLD FIRST ANNUAL DINNER Gupreme Regent and Past Grand Regent Gallot Among the Dis- tinguished Guests Invited. The first annual Council, Thureday, Maroh 29, at 830 P. M., at the Cafe Francis, Nos, 53-55 West Thir- ty-filth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. Such has been the earn-' eat and successful work of the memvers of this one-year-old council, that it holds the recon! for increase In mem- bership during the present year, and has attracted the attention of the hign- est officers of the order throughout the eity and State, Among the distinguished Royal Arcanumites who will be present at the dinner are Supreme Regent Wig- ins, Past Grand Regent Galio:, Past fan? . Reese, Past Regent I. The mn, President ‘of the Royal Ar- cones ub of New York; Commission- John F. Cowan, President of vie Zaueduct Commission; Past’ Regent F. O'Shaughnessy, Grand Regent foug. Regent George H. Hitchcock and many other Regents and Past Regents of other councils, as well as the full membership of Chevron Council who WH turn out to do full honor. to ‘the| anniversary dinner of this h ter. ‘he entertainment that the ‘dinrer “ana programme ‘tranged for. the en lament of those present will ea’ ‘Most Tastidions critic and that nt will have a rousing good time. ——>—_— DEATH OF MRS. LOUISA BRAY. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March funeral of Mrs. Loulsa Bray, widow ef Capt, William Bray, of “Mystic here to-day. Mrs. | en veara of axe. She came of a tong-lived family. not of luer six brotaers and sister Pate ” Mativ-two yoars of aro, gS at ph Nagle a Eayan- Ver nsenss eryra a rs dinner of Chevron], No, 2148, R. A., will be held) JUDGE SCORES RAID ON WHITE. but Police Will Go Ahead. Hope returned to the proprietors of the black-and-tan joints to-day when Magistrate Steinert in Jefferson Maw ket Cour; undid the work bemun last nigiit by Inspector Bchmittbermer. who acted under instructions of Police Com- missioner Bingham, Deteotives Roy, Farley, Murphy and Brosnan arrifaned tweuty alleged proprietors and man- agers taken in the preliminary soout- ings of the Inspector's squad through the black borders of the sub-Tender- join, For the prisoners appeared At~ torney Louis Lowenstein, He declared the police had entered various premises where arrests were made without war- rents, and had smashed doors, de- stroyed plotures, broken windows and Mght globes and defaced other prop- orty, The Magistrate in fréeing the motley group of defendants took occa- sion to denounce théir arrest as an outrage. “It was wrong,” he sald, “to enter these -houses without evidence or war- rants. This sort of raiding is altogether wrong, and the victims could secure damages in civil actions for false arrest. The conduct of the police was out- rageous and unlawful. The prisoners are dischanged.”” Notwithstanding this judicial setback at the very outset of his new crusade against mongrel, piebald dives, Inspec- tor Sohmittberger is keeping right on along the lines mapped out for him at Headquarters. To-day he has notified twenty an|Wners of houses tn which negroes con- Bregaie nigntly to dance, sing, drink, fignt and rob throughout the section of the clty known as the “Black Belt,” where many race riots have occurred and where white girls are said to have been lured and made prisoners, that the houses must L2 closed, The Inspector took this action after his personal investigation which was be- eu iaet MBA ie Was accompanied oy his stam of detectives, anu was armed with @ list of these tiegro dives, which lad been furnished by the Rev. Dr. Morris, pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church and a similar fur- uisned by the Brewers’ Association of New York. It was explained that the Brewers’ Association had been moved to act gaged to the Brewers’ Association mein- bers and others are indebted to them. The Police Inspector also learned much from the confession of Berthe Claishe. In this she {s said to have im- pucuted a8 uuny as litty patrolmen, roundsmen, sergeants and captaing in the genera] blackmail scheme in the Tenderloin section of the city. The In- Spector, it ts sald, hopes to get a con- nection’ batween this sort of vice pro- tection and the protection of the ne- groes who have been making white women prisoners. The Inspector, it is said, also has re- ceived a Ust of immigrant girls who have been lured from under the very eyes of the Bilis Island officials and who are now believed to be hed prisoners in some of the “black and tan” in the Tenderloin. ‘This development promises to produce a sensation. 8 ard some white women. Every treet. ——_ FOUGHT IN RESTAURANT trons in Panic While Crazed Dish- washer Was Overpowered. ‘Tl show you how @ man cuts hit h this remark Pri washer in the Star Re 818 Thir davenue, threw a pile of dishe a cleaver. Munger, seized his wrist and the tw: struggled ail over the place, soup. th: closet-like room where the eu, of the East One Hundred an: ntv - sixth street station, ‘and arrested Mitchel | Harlem Hospfiel che ed suicide. eutting hi He was tiken t charge 830 tor suit [better Gf as good) than those w Graye lark ieee Spring Ove natn at suit prices, the SLAVE DIVES Steinert Frees Prisoners dives An every place thut the inspector and his men went they found numbers of n in every place was driven to the TO CUT HIS THROAT. Soup Kettle Overturned and Pa- Mitchell, a dish- aurant at No. to the floor in the pantry and grabbed Another dishwasher, Louts breaking distes and ovetturning a big kettle of! Wa.ters and guests did not dare enter men ¢ fixhting, For ten minutes they ed ebout, slipping on the soup: ased floor, ‘nen Policeman Plwa:t arrived TAKE AWAY THE | LOWER HALF Xeweat imporintions tm Vieunas, 1k mix. nts made {n our own hops on x THE WORLD: AXLE ON TRAIN GOING 40 MILES AN HOUR BREAKS Passengers Jolted Quarter of a Mile on Ties, but Few Are Hurt. On tytn Zoout Mt Four Pa Senened Lane erent. Cicv. ef brit inago Yormal sompiatn ttn of the roilroad tn thi ed to 0 lye Gh! name: the, tain. of them 3 hax Home Without Medicine. See Free Coupon Below. Aa the Amaaaneett Express, on the Long Island Railroad, bound for Long Island City, Was passing through Free- port to-day, running forty miles an hour, an axle broke under the third car—a day coach. The front truck was derailed and broken axle pounded over the ties for a quarter of a mile before the train was stopped, directly in front of the Freeport station. ‘Doe passengers in the derailed car were ¢rightened and shaken up, but po one was seriously injured. An excellent road- bed and along stretch of straight track | atthe scene of the acoldent contributed | toward keeping the rest of the train on the track. The Amagansett Express appears on the Sag Island train sheets as No, 20. It leaves Amagansett at 7 o’clook and runs as @ way train to Babylon, where a parior_car is attached for the use of the wealthy New Yorkers who have country homes there and ride to busi- From Baby.on in to Longe Island City the train is an express. stopping only at Jamaica. Train Under Control. ‘The train 1s due to pass through Free- port at 10 o'clock and usually whizzes by the station at the rate of a mile a minute. To-day the engineer was well within his time and had his train under good control as he approached the set- tled portion of the village. ‘The first intimation the passengers in coach No, $ had that there was any- thing wrong was whon the venice began to give an Smitation of a ship at sea, The fron: end bobbed up and down and swung from side to side, while the | sound of the wheels and broken axle | pulling up the tles was territying. | ‘A memver of the train crew nappened F "KOF. T. H. MIDGLEY, Drugless Constipation Cure. Without the use of pills, purgattves OES idnd, and 0 matter 3. | Show you how. to cure yourself Pent in Own home without the use of Stadion ia "cured for” all” time wh my way. Fill mall lo-day, Ww Was applied and the train Was stopped | in a hurry after four of the wheels of the third car had travelled a quarter of @ mile ovor the ties and oallast. The ing between the second and third car pune true throughout, and this | contributed to the safety of the passen- | gers. Had it broken the derailed truck might have taken a notion to turn off sideways and throw the car on its side. | With the facilities at hand at Free- Fill in ed against keepers of negro diy. ta veure copastipation without through the accusations aguiner “mons | POre Jt was found Impossible to repair |} Teucias’ absolutely free, om Spriggs, the king of White Slaves,” | Oi “‘teesraphed for a wrecking | and Sailie Bennett, the negro’s woman | QUt, Whieh was sent out from Lone eee helper. Muny of these dives are mort-| Island City, All westbound trains un the South Shore bran-h following the sett Express were held up for hours. The passengers on the express | were transferred to another train and THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH ped Long Jean City three hours edited timo, but they wers ‘they felt that they in at all and know Nope tA Sage! that they had Rbien after tho ‘Constipation | Easily Cured, In the Privacy of Your Own! Constipation Specialist, Inventor of the do cure the to be in the car. Hejpulled the emer- of, aSpronte ecauatlation cure ency bell-rope and the engincer, look- fis back, saw that something was the | thoy had ni Penge barge, et ccam such as as matter the third car, he mir | constipation ppetoreii Lican youre: Bae Suc free coupon “below: and oy, 1905. « Foster, Kelly @ Co. Went to the Wall. We Purchased the Clothing Stock at 574 Cents On the Dollar. WILL OFFER SAME AT 4 Off F.,K. & Co.'s former prices Commencing Friday, March 30th, 8 A. M. The above firm are well known for fine, high grade tailored garments, being one of the leading Chicago merchants, the bulk of this stock being made for present season. All garments cut extra long; broad shoulders; one onic ane two vents. The latest model for 1906, 15° tail rei; all imported woollens. The 15° oe 20.00 Men’s Suits—Fancy wors- ted, black vicuna, gray plaids, fancy tints, all up to date, satin lined, double -00 and single breasted, hair cloth fronts — 15.00 Men’s Suits— Scotch tweed,t ncy wors- ted, block thibet: single and double br.asted. All made for 1996.. latest novelties for 1906; full silk lir double and_ sing breasted. This sale self-fitting. 54-in, ee op coats, 36 In. long; black, gray, all satin’ lined tan’ eS EE, Seite .09 Men’s Suits — High grade 20.00 Men’s Overcoats for Spring—Black, vi- cuna,gray fancy tints. Top coats, rain coats. py satin lined, =10" 00 models... Cvercoats—Black, Tee 15.00 Men’s -50 vicuna, gray Top coats, covert clot rain coats, Cravenet! satin lined........ 20.00 Men’s English Navy Serge } Suits — Hand tailored, hair seth fonts, color war- 10.00 Men's Over- rantcd. Satin lined, a coats—Black, gray and double and ee | tan,a Coe A It { breasted. The latest coats, satin lined... t 1906 EISSES Ls cease ee ee) eee: penned $30.00 Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, silk lined........ 0... 15.00 $45.00 English Cravenette Coats, silk lined.......+........7.50 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. WSLOVE 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post Office. or A Request to Piano Buyers. Regardless of what the salesman tells vou, before making your first payment on the piano Beye We Have Reproduced This Exquisite $50 Tailored Suit—Pictured Alongside, Made It Of Chiffon Voile In Black, Silver Gray, Coral, Alice Blue, Rose, Liac and Reseda. And Offer Them On Special Sale at *16.” Bolero Eton jacket, lined with a superior taffeta silk, elaborately or- namented with soutache and moire silk and has Persian vest. Elbow sleeves. The shirt is a newe'rcular fiare, with high girdle, giving Pri cess effect, panel front, fo'd at bottom, o 5 | o. ‘These elegant Spring suits specially priced at $15 are easily worth $25. They are made of soft clinging Panama, one of the most popular fabrics of the season. In black, blue, rose, Alice gray, Allce blue. lilac, reseda and amethyst, The style is distinctive and new. Etot. jacket, satin lined, over fitted girdle, with rows of stitched straps down front, back and around Pottom of jacket. Inlaid collar of silk, vest of Persian braid. Elbow sleeves, with frill of lace. Circular skirt has inverted and side plaits at back and front. Beautiful Princess Suits at $25 s suits is their perfect fit The high he, graceful outline tothe fivure and The striking feature of these Princ $25 are of fine French broadcloth, in all the new pastel shades and black, Special Sale of the New Models in Tan Covert JacKets, $5.98 That's what The prettiest, most stylish jackets we ever saw at the price. you wotmen folks will say when you see them. These jaunty tailored covert jackets will be more popular than ever. And in the new models which we present they give the figure a trim, graceful appearance. ‘They are corset-fitting hip length styles, satin lined throughout. Narrow stitched straps close together, are set on front and back. Very specially priced at,$5.98, though they're worth $10. Sale of a New French Model Chiffon Panama Circular SHirt ” $5 98 How graceful, how perfectly lovely the soft, clinging lines of these skirts you can’t tell by the description, But the skirts will entrance you. It's circular style with wide plaited panel front and back, two folds at eac| side, fnished with buttons. Colors dove gray, black and blue. ' Open Saturaay Night Till 10.30. o e| you have picked out in the store that you fancy, Just for Curiosity Sake, if for nothing else, come in and look at our BENEDICT PIANO, At $198.50 Although you don’t believe it, you will buy the BENEDICT, simply because the best qual- ity at the lowest price MUST’ WIN OVT. BENEDICT PIANOS, $i98.5° Terms, $1.00 a Weeki. EHRICH BROS., Sixth Ave., 22d and 23d Streets, NEW YORK. | FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED. NohoudSohencw ¢ Held oes Wich. al Gladimere The “The $5. oo Perfect Visien Kind. Lenses, By ml 8c Extra, ‘ect Satstactons aires in Gold Shell Mountings, This Week Only, BYRS TESTED FREE BY OUR Gladimere Perfect Vision Lenses bad Vulted American Opticians Gt more pears c J the United. Bt ‘are. the sole owners. Of the Giadimere Pertect U SMEKICAN OPTICIANS 18 THE ONLY STORE IN NOW yORK cry. SELLING NOTHING BUT GLASSE UE you value your eyesight avail yourself of our high-class services, No case aitticult for ua. Now, be sure and remember our two permanent aes cee eee, te vork City, UNITED AMERICAN OPTICIANS. Capitalized Under Laws of New York at $50,000. 116 Bast 23d Street. SUBWAY ENTRANCE 62 East 14th Street. NEAR THE DOOR, need managers tn all large t RETAUW, OPTIOAT, FLOSS Prescriptions, Prismatic and oprpou L 100K FOR THE BIG RED ees Tre LAnans’ We Sell No Jowell EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE Di es RS TRE PINK Every Mother Knows: how hard a boy is on his trousers. That’s one reason why the *‘Dudley 4-in-1 Combination Suit’’ {s so popular. and an extra pair of knickerbockers. And the coat is the most graceful double-b ever designed for boys. It has a detachable bel material. It’s the very sult for your boy. pair of trousers to begin with—one pair of plain knee pants” It has two, reasted model it of the same The whole sult can be worn in four distinctly different ways, (See illustrations.) 4.—Belted coat (Norfolk) with knickers, 2—Double-breasted coat with knickers. 3.—Double-breasted coat with plain knee 4.—Norfolk jacket with plain knee pants, Every thread of this suit {s strictly all wool. pants, Ly The pat- @ terns are new and neat—just those designs that show the ® greatest amount of style and the least of dirt. Sizes 8 to 16, The price iS......... This suit is for sale only in Brill stores an acknowledged the best $5 or even $6 value in A! for free samples and measuring blank. Children’s Suits, $1 That are $3 quality in every detail. double-breasted jacket suits; Russian and sailor $3.95" id is generally © merica, Send“ ve -95 a All-wool, durable cheviot, <> suits of blue, q@ Oxford and mixture cheviot and cassimere; carefully tailoreds, : s correct new models. Suits, Reefers @ Topcoats, 2.95" That, because of careful tailoring, fullness of o tionally handsome designs are grand $4 values. Sailor and Russian suits of strictly all-w ut and excep: “ ool navy and. royal blue serge, and newest gray effects in cheviots, cassie. ab meres and homespuns. trousers, and double-breasted jacket s Thibet and all-wool cassimere and cheviots, sirable desicns and colorings. All-wool tan and topcoats. Children’s Clothes, $4.95 2 c] Are good $7 values because of the highest-grade tailors » ing, excellent quality of material and wide range of correct and original styles and patterns, Every fabric, shade, every new model and every size for every one of these Norfolk styles—double-breasted jacket suits, suits, combination suits, Russian suits, sailor st and reefers. Young Men’s Suits and Topcoats, That, judged by any standard, are $S values. suits, of handsome pattern; black Thibet sui ished; correct single and double breasted model: with deep vents and new lapels; sizes 14 to 20; topcoats. Cravenette Raincoats, Suits and Topcoats at That, because of custom tailoring, high-class material and ex~ cellent trimmings, are good $10 and $12.50 values. are of serge, worsted, cassimere and cheviot, all tailored to’ Models express every new: style kink—single and double breasted designs. Sizes 14 to 20, hold the shape until worn out. Get the Habit. UNION SQUARE, 14th St., near Biway, NEW 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Gri 125th St.,cora r3dA e. $6 . All-wool cheviot wicas Belted Norfolks, with knickerbocker “4 its of blue serge, black: in newest de-.° covert reefers i re 8 every correct’ ™ kerbocker suits, topcoats. its, finely fins is; long coat: young men’s $8 ad aadnane woe The suits Ro aenases Go to x YORK CITY, meg ale is: what An yinsvgetion of ash. Unt tase formiture 1 for, the mos the ex fniore for your meney ‘ha ea Aad I Rich and stylish five-plece entey: damask or verona, SPEAR’S bargains. This Handsome Three-Pleca Todieon Salt, $118.65 Chiffonier. ont, claw feet, and is surmounted by 8- serpentine Yo mirror, Dresser. #223 claw feet, Warmounte by 39x40 mirror} addition to any lady's Bed. disappot Price. Comes in jet) maplo an woods, has two small an large drawers with ee + mes in ‘pirdseye map’ boudoir, Price. Handactne Xa leon bed; comes “bitdners ma woods. In twin, ani our’ foot * al: roll Nad feae aw, in, beautiful pat | Brussels Rages, in a vai inrable ; worth 68e ‘pretty terns ; oe serviceable, ee, very arlor Sut, Gnished In crotch mahogany, tutt- el baek, and beautifully carved ; covered fm rich tap- 2), ou ot 6 $34.95 an_asiott- dis- tio foes 50 other 5 and two small-aud two large “stl $49.75 ple and ; 3.95 Great Bargains in Carpets and Rugs, tety of fashion Oxl2. $21, i