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Roosevelt NIGHT'S DOINGS TOLD. Borfier Leads Questioning to - Show’ Discrepancies in ee Case. n, wero in nttendance when n tte fiter sitthg. ot tha committee. bea Phare was only one walle met witnesses. eré barred from the ae \milttee-room, the npsto soldiers under e no representatives fat the hearing other than meme committes. It ls understood that author of the resolu- after the I~ ‘Senator Foreker, tion of inquiry, will look "od th men: if they aro “{Betore the p! ° In-response.to ns former members of “battalion of the Twenty-ffth Mingo Sanders, whore twen- yeanr ‘service: bas deen told of | G in- the Senate: W. H. siles nL “Dantes, L.-T. Thornton. ©. Bs ‘ Harris, A. H. Roland, | py mall ‘ —-WWallington, Bim: Brows, Franklin, Dessaure, Jackson = Madison, Israe} . to the stand “He was ques- tlonea by Senator Foraker, the-was employed as porter In @ ban! ta Boston. Hb explained -the position had held Storing presereiiad ert concerning : mines ai Fore noorning the as) ager and looser At last ne did act ; I-14. In reply to questions he and sald /and for ic| husband, “aa mn thet night we had some distur- ‘bance. Somé~ shooting, | But+no blouse br levgings. Sod Ren thers Was: the “sound to armne, slarted tor our guns. “The witness then told of getting te guns’ in the dark. after the racks had | | toa Tack, and that this key will unlock yaty one rack, and that the keys are jn © Possersion of non-commissioned of- “The” witness “said “that when the com- peers formed: outside Gaiely a ated ‘apt. Lyons, of was present and imme- the roll_and Wut none were esate He sald that no persons hed jotned the company after the formation: ig declared thang men - ving been detected. me s told Of te parrot or- tery D Company and the fact tat bo -soldiere were, found tn the town, “the “surrender —of—arm* the locking of The arma racks, ~ following morning Swas found, he sald, had~been- stlon “af guns on tne “that none of the usedor Jf they tad they had been cleaned over night. Hing for “guns furnlaned to the com: ie th War rtern ae aeRe hud oe RUN 1deatiAKa OF np a new zoe Spr rut A reker asia the witha Harris sald it could not ye done tn than. —and he th: or ‘Others of the negro troops KAve tostt- Soa ae thar ot-3 tf B Sta eamibe ia farris was exummined ten. Bach man at Brownsy Aeatified, hud twenty gmmition ‘before the | disturbance and jon wite made sminediately after @id-not know thar anys ‘azuntunition was minsing, no complaint ‘baying been mad. When croas-quemioned regarding the | “fol call Harris sald that a lantern wax “ised In reading the ‘call und. that a! “Men responded to their t Senator Overman asked Te were vot pousibie for one-men-to-an—| The witness sald he ne the witners If | awer for another, “Aa not think tht thix © i Employment to ‘Turn Up.” World ‘‘Wants’’ more than other “Wants,” but a World “Situation Want” is by far the least expensive whey the story is all told—and the World Ad. Story is a SHORT AOOPS AF "ROMANCE ENDS SENATE NQULY ‘DENY SHOOTIN “* Men‘Dismissed from theAthletic Husband Seeks: + Army by ——@alled'as Witnesses. Oh GRANDCHILD Divorce from Girl He Eloped With; MOUNT PLPASANT, In., Feb. (As, the cotichislon to a xtirring romance, Whirren WW Beckwith. athieto and pros ~hmli-pleyer hae fled aul far! Alvorce agadtiat= Hila wile, Jesei, -the | daughter of) Robert ‘T. Lincoln and Brandcnughter. of “Abraham Lincoln. Desertion Je probably the grounditorxtie, ‘notion. Teonte coin was inthe fran with her family to watch tm pier Noboay, ‘howeven, suspected a romenoe Wold be‘ the cutcomp, an aly was % shild and be was fitveen years her seniors . After leaving colina Beckewit, @liched an several bush «league. teams, “at | being —atgned~-atone~ttme— by heokuke and later by the Dallas,, Tex., ‘nine. During the seasons when he could not letic prow: bowever, peenied to roceed pened there | oinate Miss incoln, end in 38% pl fare ito munpoenas, the | with's attentions ai Dlden eat by sending (their daughter to lermoat. Everybody seemed to think: the mat- ‘en ond ‘Mins ‘Lincoln, returned. to CALIFORNIANS “planne: The couple were safely wedded An eloperaent had by a -Milwaukes cle: “The coupts went~back-te-Chicag: bride wentet to her 2) STAND FIRM ON JAP EXCLUSION ‘Criticise Roosevelt and SPIE GOW ES Say United States Must | nive tn their trade rivalries. which Not, Yield. and ie bravely” proice te new that her husband be received. torm of protest and the new Mrs. Beckwith remained arated D,_who-is “now ‘em her husband for-peveral any" ot Company. u srom: aa . aaa co Car Company, § ign in, emis “it Ti ie Mra, with left her bone.) Te | Rovee wea from ‘mo’ Place Ho 2 Beer, ved oh eae together —_unt!l about five 7 when Mra, Bec! Vinits eo to rer fami}, ‘became eal 09 rec eee 100; oa Se s 109: ay z Furtongs, selling, Tastee = ies, Hl, io; Fargo, FauilaSy AI; Prantaceoet 133) 412: Cannon Bal}, 113. Happ hoe, $04 2 Signer, 208: Rabounder: 07 are RAGE ix furlongs, selling — sal see ; Beli Indian. fer, 116. Lincoin’s Grandchild and Athlete Who Charges Her with Desertion OF LINCOLN Yeclowith ts tho son of Capt. Reck- twlth, of Mount Pletsant.: Sita.! Heck~ j}owith'a mother, Mra. Linco, ia a daughter of foyer United Staten. Ben-| ator Harlan, aleo of thin place. Thus, the families were acqueinted for many} yoars, and often, while Beckwith was a socal hero in fis - college daya, who}! hed played on the-vollegs nine, went in for profesaforial athletic work-— He | - play Beokwith worko1 as a gan .meter place@-in|inepeotor {i Mount Pleasant Zits ors became go pronounced ‘x parents cut off the Ty wrs-oc Door by the Westchest which had ite gain offices , Next door w of Friedman Anown na the Smart Shop. The second floor Was devoted to offices, while on | the top floor ‘the Just Mtted_up_a. fine lodge-room at an expense of $16,000. TINA!) The fire was discovered | shortly nm thar| fore midnight in the Westch ing Company’ ‘a office, and { Fuller arrived he says th glans front was blown out with a loud 4 waa knocked back Ma fore GAN FRANCISCO, Fob. convention of the Japancay and Corean Utaoted Ware 6 feet by dopied —by--the—Exnentiye=leart— ofthe League-on Saturday night, de manding that the United States’ and the Slate of California smaintain the sone from_publ spits PARIS STOCKS DOW.N- ! ON TALE OF JAP WAR si = dea of { ies Ol wat Evian Die heavy Rietal cornice ‘and Pi the brick wail That saapated is [Which tell s-tootberond- tem — Father O'Keefe says that it was pure | | stupidity on the part of the Fire De: partment officers. that resulted In the i four firemen. = enue to exclude Ja; oF ewe off, ‘schools used ‘by Wi strenuously adopted after mueli tted discussion the movement to!exclude Asiacics from | Kesulutions, which | declared that, the yielding of the United” States to Japanese on the school ques- tion was tantamount to taking vassal- aye was dwelt upon by several of the trading was peporis of strained re- | 1 Japan and the United Imperial Fours closed {inactive on the —_-—_—>—_—_ SKIM MILK SAVES LIFE. WINSTED, Con faci DARE WAR WRITERS FOR FIGHT THU 4.—The war talk of the American press has Been recelyed/th with great surprise and sincere res: correspondent of hes talked with several Tending | ees in-aad out of Goverumeat and all concur in 4=John Col- TOKIO, Feb THREE KLE IS FALLING WALLS CRUSH FIR White Plains —Busi- ness Men Who Were Fighting Flames. (Bosolal to The Evening Wort” PLAINS, N. (hree mon wore killed and elght.injured [early to-day by falling walla while febt= ing @ fire that destroyed the Mead office building, a five story structure, in this were business men of White Plains, menivers of the volunteer ‘fre force, THE, DEAD. ~ CHESTER + thirty years old. assistant -the Firat” National Bank, of which, in- stitution bis father: ts president. COOLE ‘ald, |d real’ eetute agen 2 UNDERHILL, yeara olé, a iveryman, THE INJURED. AUGUBT SCHLEICH; the vectims foreman Independent AM WALTON, of Hope Engine internally DBERGER, a confectioner, The prominence of most of the men Killed and tajured_has cist th! ton in gloom. of thiroaTronths, ne of Ctinten- Hook amis fell. . 4-=Prices on the Boursa) the chief was warned that the comicy but the calling off of ‘the remen mangled beneath tons of brick and motal. “| | OPERATION ON T. B. ALDRICH. Feb_4.~Thomas Batley Ald who has been il | pevera} days, underwent a_siight ope) tion of the Homoeopathic Hospital Jast qyas reported _resl- ortably— to- ; Mt was deemed wise pot to-rem: y| to his home on Mt. later in the week | no will nave a rapid convalescence. ve Vernon street un It Ju expected tha yONDON | THE WAGU Commissiin “appolited to revise the Conatitutlon of Holland tm {ts report PEASANTS SHOT DOWN rector-of Oliver:Concern Just-{ssucd recommends the- exclusion from succeasion to tho throne of chill- BY RUSSIAN TROOPS. —-Stevens Not Named, dren=born—atter—the-abdteation ofthe sovereixn, and authorization for the < fs ay Btater-Géheral “(parllament) to provide | tone Siberia. Wet. 4—=A detach for the succession or alter {t in caso of emergenc: The commission also recommends tha-proporti tation_and eligibility of women for elec- | tion to the st MARSEILLES, Feb. 4.—The !denttty of’ the man named: Malvio, in custody, and feleey extmdition has ‘been granted | on the arge of murdering an Ita! } Plaidororao, in ‘Boxton, Meas. In Apri] Spee ee am NTN GOVERNMENT IN THE and he wfil'be mrrengered to Det John C. MacGarr, who cama to Mrance | or tie. purpose of taking the prison ack to” Boston, “Mass, CROMWELL, monyber Tope = : icpatsneing SPAIN HAS COLDEST _ Jed.a motion made by Attorney: legs broken, seriously {nguredintornhily. PEPHEN LYON,Hoak_and_Ladder crushed. M. BATES, lawyer, member fre com- pany; injured internally, JACO HOLPH, Hose Company; badly crushed. WILLIAM ARMBRUBTER, t O86 Company; hip broken, MADRID, Fed. &— The ‘coldest |e, faring in the case, set {t for Aprifs, | struct weather experienced $98 generation ta) injufed. PARIS, Feb. 4—King Edward and and will atise, but because of the prin- King Alexandra to-day exchanged visits rciple involv od! asonic Lodge ) | hold expediting ~ Tremendous Stocks of f BOOKS that the United States {s the Inst coun: with which Japan would @ Besides, both nations are unageres-| an Door Paortierves. 250-pairs (assorted,) $3.65 & $4.85 pair, reduced from $5.60 & 8.00 pair, Couch 100 Covers (assorted,) full sized, e 50 each, reduced from $5.00 each, Lace Curtains, _Renaissance,{Irish Pt, Brussel formerly trom $5.50 to 8.00 a Ruffled Curtains. 350 pairs Ruffled Muslin... reduced from $1.25 & 1,¢ 25 pairs Ruffled Nets... reduced from 1.50 & 2,00 pair, Lace Bed Sets at $6.00 & $8.00 each, formerly from 8,50 to 12,00 each. Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. \e sale-would..providi 5; Tambour & Cluny 4.50 pair, EFURNISH T return for ¢ outfitting-for, th 1.00 pair, BR OADE R ij than any Silks If your Silk ‘ants are no! argent, J , from regular-stocks, wi as-good or better than-the’special WAIT, _AND- ALLIED LINES OF HOMEFURNISHING GOODS FULFILLS EVERY PROMISE WE MADE FOR IT. 2 tye” buyers’ of Furniture to - WAIT sule we intimated plainly that_it would PAY - tthe MATCHLESS VALUES. VERY LINE\OF STANDARD QUALITY HOMEFUR- NISHING GOODS. e feel confident that it ful- If you en a of a single exception—if find that it did\ not pay you to do so—we ant to know about it. But we are ce New York’s BEST RS and that it offers GREAT. y dollar\ you expend in partial or complete It is planned along le we have ever conducted. Otherwise surance of values sale-offerings in other stores, | BC pho pee eat Bula ‘YT BUPREAD COMPANY CES Soe FS HOLLAND LIMITS tents tae t oe! fl BANY CHARTER THRONE SUCCESSION. |. t4ter the Xing and Queen rody in Automobiles to Versailles, where Detaille,. the battle painter, waa thelr mucet ‘atiluncheon, pata ae ———— John B. McDonafdra*Di- ment of soldiers sent to prevent peas- ants from. cutting timber tn private forests near hore met with er: ial reproseni-|aiatanee yesterday. — ALBANY, Fey. 4—The Panama: Con struction Company, {neorpomated-“to mer } finance the.Pauaiia wbitfor by on both side. The} William J. Oliver, of Knoxville, Tenn. SC eG DES Ue OUTS WES | tied ee ot Teeorporaxton to-day y wound soa with the Seerotary, 6 State: LU nuthorized tx $5,000,000; General. MURDER SUSPECT MUST | SPANISH SOCIALISTS: jae csmtaor’ wit tus posiness wth COME HERE FOR TRIAL.| JOIN REPUBLICANS. | "ts comany pars. on en cetitcnte zation hax! of $2,500. incipal office Will’ be a the State Ore MADRID, Feb. 4.—The Soclallnts have | ‘Phe, compa: decided to join the Republicans in, the] (n New York-City, coming general elections. ‘are Jonn DB. . ate Robert A.C. Smith, Whitam J } George: t+. wink Han, iw) RR, LIABILITY SUIT. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—The Supremo | ‘ofthe United-Btnter to-day erant=} neral | sept lonaparte permitting the Government | fore WEATHER IN. YEARS, to tstervene ta the case. of Darcie | p08 Howard against tho | Tiitnolx Central | “Turtirond—Compeny—and—advencing —the eee ee se witch ® the certific “To and petform mites [fetimus Tie case involves, the constitutionallty | aecorgas tx: business rate of N fause to bo, ee Tacs hedinalanoesiontolaConsrece i, may Tuwtully do ¢ PoNvua tried by the United States Clreure | Qk for the Wertern Djatrict of ‘Tens | “Guserintendent of Poblic Works FF. 6, KING EDWARD CALLS Neasnet which held tho first nection of | gtevens, who associated with. Mtr. « ishing the fellow-servant | as finnncin! tracker, is | not the act, salt. Ah s ON FRENCH PRESIDENT, "io, to,be pnconatistignal. Segre fn the i coatine i importance, not_only because of the F i iniber of similar cases that have sriaen | Sunday World Wants Work * Monday Morning Wonders. ‘ 4 DEST CUISINE, J IODEST TOST, The Special Benefits This | ‘ February Sale of FURNITURE offers are: firstly, almost limitless assortments of furniture of, the better i order for you to make selections trom—and secondly,-economies in the shape } of low pricing that set a new standard upon which to gauge your house- | |) + Ge ae ‘Ready for the Great February Book Sale. q , For months past we have had this sale in preparation, our endeavor being to ! ‘make it-of-even greater moment than_the usual Book-event at this season. Always with this object in mind we can safely announce —— The M~-st Complete Stock of New and Famous Books Ever Offered at About Half Usual Prices! y filled-to overflowing with the current and classic works of fiction, Our immense department is simp] <-poetry, history, science and. biography_of the day, us |well as -aeny-—fine- English-Editions,all ate balf price and less. A broad and choice selectiow for the, carly buyer The Cream of All the New $1.50 Fiction, 75c. These-are-the books other: Stores never charge less than $1.08 for. The Maletactor. Oppenheien The Late Tenant. Gordon Holmes. SRNL oC Mambates, her Haseard. Prasat of Itearn. Marte Corelil 2 SOPs apt Rear Awakening of Tiviena Richie, “Deland. The Leben. Slary Ditton make The Monin thease. Ptizaneth ®, Phelps Rowemary in Search of & Father, Williamson Audrey Craven. May. Sinclair. We reserve right to limit quantities. NO MAIL ORDERS ON “TINESH NOOKS. on Standard Fiction ‘ at 15¢ Bac ;-1,000- Volumes Recent Fiction ~ Regular 25 Editions, for$, Regular $1 Cob“ papers-clear-typey handsomely. bound, About |g at rete ew raion ela Caroline Inlander, Harrison Rob- Pilgrim's Progress World's Famous Books, 69¢ sev. Bound in handsoine half leather, Published by: Merrill | Senet cen eae Fogugh, Mra. ny i “6 RY RSA 5 sent Dudeney ~ & Bakes (bankrupt) to sell at $2.00 per volumes Sptendie | tear O° OT | ontretadien Slary Wate Job Van Buren, Poitticlan, | 100 good titles, included in-which are - , Me Mannerings, Alice Bro igen Artath, | Felix. Hit. ri acGrexor. | Ba Navenihaws ike ees IIT Bad iy ie j Wile Company: Btephens. = of the Hills, Fior Bride's | Lda ana, Macaria, | An Abel Princess, Constance einen ‘ Chitdren Ot Auber. | Bayphs Inez. : Bmedley. L Bveiyan Puy. (irathrm ot» Geld Meadow roti frase aie: Fohn Hendrie | set, clearly je;—Hiieteated, —— = ‘Stecrtma Hata ina byantoe, ¢ aoa B_ Crockett, Ly ok LORS Hp ae 5,000 Volumes of Standard $1.25 | Ee and $1.50 Fiction at 25c. Each Unele yom's Cabin. Oriein of skee Neer iRpengre by “Robert | Avery, eitzatein Sluart Phelps, Thelin Bitierson’a line Just and the Unjust, vy {Moth amt us, Mary Chol: Prince House of David Every Man's Library—Soc Books 35c!™ ¢ Ver Hobbes ‘Tie Boau'a Comedy, Dix and Romola, aft ba ‘ = Woolng, John Oj|--} THA Mescie,“Atne Bedewick, — ‘Three for $1, Hed! elesres standard literature, beau-| Motta tferliy, printed by Dent & Co,, London, on good paper, 7 rh of Consetence, by toundlin handsome cloth—such’titles as \ikesitiedd) — ENU a War Mcgee me Ne. of the Sultan, by feta phat Boewell's Life ot Johnwn, 2 | Shakeepaire's Wor erst, Ff dacniieen Wits, 0 : Volas Hacesiry'e fineiends uigoles Y atarwaret Vincent, wy -atnc we | be Selena tal the Pines, Merman | Hacver, gekhhart'a LAfe of Boots, Ke Clltton lee Berens Hi pep pranat Ep eet oat dE tn the ‘Country God Forgot, |, orahat Poiilign ee David Plato's: Republic 8 by Frances Chactea. Honiedy ‘for Love, Kulen Tag Desert And the Town, by foley Tink: Mary Hlatloek Foote the Dove. oldtiela “by Nahey. Hanks 2 Vorumore Heme, yess Lam” Allinghan — Bankrupt, erpitia wee Marion Craw- ae Library 50cé> 75c Books, 38c Maron’ Manning, wtih Eus- | Tee Lost Viol, by MP. shtel. An exquisite Edition of the great Classica, aren in. London, Peel printed on good paper, bound in linen, We can supply above tn Timp Leather at 750. per Volume. It ld stamped, tops, an edition that’ will 1 to ~Seokich eons Sully sold at ae nod toe pervouime, | Lare English Books, 50c A t of some very scarce ff The Imperial Encyclopedia and| 4 of acentury agg. Interesting In many ways; quatat Dictionary, 40 volumes, $12.50, | illustrations, (Methuen & Co., London) Imported to ts pete 5 fell at $1.25. Price in the Februnry Book Sale, soc. ean ebis irtain by expert “weitere. 'zvery | Some of the titles: and human” knowleden. ry ¢ oe Fence, Heligton,” Payaotoey, “Chemistry: | THE LAte of an Actorr- by The, Dance of -14¢e, re jerlent singe aatwely, end exretully, The | jianay Anus, Bamuel Lov Real 14 jee anit silusiratad. Made to poll at HOOD," Y'ss_ Sy | Tour ot Dr. Syntax The Grave.” Wait Bur Bate Pricey, sceeeces re $12.50) scond Tour of Dr. Bynta lustrations, ee a mT = y and Her Sisters. BP The Book of Sport. raiston de Luxe. Golf, Tennis, Yacht ther branch of Sport ia tceated-most- ute nrivutora as Yuxhall Keene, Jone Jeecy ont ANd others: peutusely to sell for $25.00. Hale Price, f tng-and every rately by a mor, O.-H iusteated: ma: History of the Nations. Canada, by Hugh Murray, Renthan, bp Win. Iuobertain Hy Rory or tis He oF The tee don.) Published to Before if Forget. the famous ooncert hall artist Ant any illustrations, “(Lom $2 fale Prices, serve feather, elit tone, tHustrated, Nea. *) ublaetio me. Volu ph From Wall street to Newsnie! i Corre plana] (alin yiW'e amon vaanaen Sit, 30e fongsry on the Bank of) England. Pubitated “at 59c Pepar Mistery of Rome.) profusely, (Published by Wend, ‘The Spirit of Laws. py de Mortesquieu. 2 Vol: Pepin History of Greece, | Muraated. [eerste eet ce us Ser, Re teaht ote ene BE | MLE ey cern | ae |e a Cc. pbewarged Binding ' 50c

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