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seanpesenahseuais A MNES BRAN TOLD DEH SLETOMIT Beat Nebraskan, Williams | © Ceiling Falls and ‘ ~ Says in Boston. Wrecks Place. =. poston, March 15-The Demoeratho “DEATH MENACES “MANY. Btato Commilttes to-day gave a dinner , in honor of Wiliam J. Bryan at which SES aG many of the loading Democrata of New nt. Among the —jeuéste, AF Pitawerald, of Boston; George Fred. Williams, of; Boston, and Aloxindet Troup, of New | Hayen, President of the New England Democratic Progressive Leaguo. Mr. Williams In a speech réforred to March 1i—Tho| Mr. Bryan ws: the acknowledged leader of the ationa | Deniocratic party Government. ——£t PETERSBURG, — selling of the hall tn the Taurida Pal- pie face, where the lower house of Parlia-| No ten years of our history have ~ ment meets, coliapwed early to-day and} brought tos publio man a surer vin: principles and pullclos, re of ‘peats below.’ Nobody wea injured. ratte arinatl CIT CA calc ansinh k Atthoush many rumors were circu-| arty gozk tho place af the Federalist Jated to tte effect that the fail of the|party tn our nalional politics.’ celiing was the result of a plot to inter-] ‘Turning to MMi ‘terg with tho meeting of Parliament ita] pata: z Purely qccidental character was clearly have no right, afr, to place you in|." established, An examination of tho | the position of a candidate {ores Dorel Saliing HOWET Chats tatt was-due-to} wi you Tavs eatMoriged- tt, butt take the fact that the nails and other fasten-| no undue advantage of my’ position, and tga binding iMt to the rafters had not} believe I represent the sentiment of the been replaecd ‘aince the time of Cath- resenee Ltd Remnetns pou head a8 of our jetties, Ti." said 7 broke: /tunder the etre four shoulders, Wasther you will: It or ew decorations. Megas Sites Pocbapled by vif Preaident Roos elt abides by bis | to become a candidate, fe Seat and Minikters were not. touched, | Pout, rica Ne be more radical than but/it was judged that few niembers Of} the President, can prevent the election ‘the Contre party or ‘of the Lett would ofsnyuliers: Jennings Bryan tothe Pres- dency," ate escaped death or serious Inury had Sc oe ACH ANDS BOATS, WAV HAVE T0 BE DISCONTINUED Jersey Central Announces! Probability of Withdraw- | et policy was postponed owing = ee members ‘of Parliament assembled tho Fatacé ae usual and held a short jon-Jn the rotunda at the entrance She Palace, but the only decision ar- cat was to postpone any further he Department of Palaces and Pud- pecure another hall, It is} ; r-Stolypin and all the Minis- present-at the ‘Taurida Pal- in jreidinees to present the Min- nboula the Lower flo desire, but they, lett leoming to Washington’ at J | Morgan's suggestion (o alk about the fGoverumient. sad Bryan, the epeaker | © Grandmother and Weep- THE EVENING WORLD, FRID ROOSEVELT WAITS. WHILE RAILROAD "MAGNATES TARRY Neither Side Makes Over- ture and Meeting Is “In the Air.” ee ee WASHINGTON, March 15,.—The Prea- fdont is wilt without word from the Fallway offigtals who, it in satd, ate Plerpont relations berws he railroads Becretury ied « the powuve opinion vnat ure, be ny Cuuterence to-day, Lf the lien named by alr, Me pect to be he aur, Loeb usin. from (nein vy “Ladle tins. wwo carly wisitore to Ena peek Che new ayculeting. ‘Chey ors Marian and Chlcags to hear additional test th the cane of th of Spokane agalnst vi rpiaint for the Precbient Recently Commissioner Harlan has advanced the opinion that the Inter- state Commerce Commission has, power to deal ‘with. State laws which result nterstate trae Wha leaving the had nothing to n ui day he said as he Waite House. that add to this opinion. —$<—<$<—<$<————— ——— BIDECROM OF A WEEK LED BY A MISTAKE ing Bride Make Appeal for His Release. ing Its Steamers. ded full session Jatended to Hold enc aml the|. Eltigation pending in New Jersey may | brevenc_ Uy dtderaled ‘there with semreely | Sergey boat thu andy Hook, mouth and Asbury Murk. froin _run- | Hat ie unsuitability of the rotund {nine ranouncen toed ay, end 5 en ksdount of ite acoustic detects and | many Naw Yorkers who have lor years ite “Seating arrangements, im-|engaged staterooms on the boats) will disappointed. General McCarter, News Mon- ot Cental” Raliroad of Newbold, of N Sevent He Highlands thts year, | tis he Cocherer, 86 East One Hundred and Frederick c | Penn: a caga_ond Bimmer. told) fies 0) Mf that Hrederick had enc eaday morning aid | i the closet. hiding | a re Be diay the 857 was | eid’ for trial, torn from | ne id went to the} immer, accom. | randson's bride, went to terrll t Hlands | missing money had nveniently reached boats. tieitt be ‘necessary for the ov se places to Imake thelr trips nd a most popiilar excursion t ve bead 1 dinpossitie—t pert thousands of Yorkers, mat Balgpin pea tne Auniaters, iy the h the crowded re: tah Eitelenrast mice In oraer: to | Bl their pisos by the side of Golovin, Me Btolypin, who wan eurious! EE ampeameete by the al Deputies as he Sitted earougt h the crowds, nodding to} entita cen era and't! \ _Councll ot the antes or Upper REIATREDT SR UTES Tf ‘to-night to hear the j Thintertal declara- “Hon fof policy 1 read, but that session waa hero Aga ‘TWO KILLED AS TRAIN a IS THROWN FROMTRACK| BEST IN |THE WORLD | train No. ditehed al “gines and twenty-one tr Waserunning at when the cross b oft ertisement Qetsche purchased for cash this welt “Qpen Every p aciock, Actual’ Valee $200, “GRAND. RAPIDS FURNITURE. sltehed for Housekeeping ar ca Credit” System. “ss WeOFHi, $4.00 DOW, $1.50 Week e'siegs "$2004 bso 4 $2.25 “$2090 * §2.50 $30.00. #* $3.50" 810,000 by special Fast Color Eyclets used exclusively. | 433 Broadway, corner Howard St "| 755 Broadway, corner 8th Street. 8653 Broadway, Wstea Charee for 1 i Agvariieamenta, for zee Waris maybe yeti 1447-1449 Broadway, corner 41st py American District Meaweagar O74 Third Avenue, If they stop run- | hin ers| trate could do nothing ‘for corner 14th Strvet. ‘| 1849 Broadway, corner 36th Stroct bus Mrs. Zimmer aakind letter to the Distri e: ‘The grandmother, LoOk te tetinn and hirrted to ne District-Attorney’s ot “| mittee on Milltary Affairs, which ts tn- 3 | ventimating ~ | talked with before coming to Waslling- von down t hatoned that, they had po crit thre Course | RAILWAY MEN NOT eighteen years | Presid Roose jaar FORAKER PAYS, FOR EVIDENCE IN NEGRO INQUIRY Senator Clears a Browns- ville Mystery and Satisfies All. coh 15, That Sen- ator Fornker ta gathering evidence at his own expense in defeuse of former) pesto oldie .wha-qwele discharge? from: the’ areny fbr ‘alleged complicity inthe ting up ot wre disnidsmi to-day in @ between members of the Senate Coi- WASHINGTC tho Mrownsyillé affray, . Behutors Overman, F. and War- her bad piled a number of ‘witnesses with questions as to Whom they naw ton’ to testity. Theso witnesses confesped that thei had beer Interviewed by a man named Ferguson,’ and the store yed an {ve interest in on tind as to whether man or a negro. The] be in Goupt ane sins. S the Question seemed to doubt nk to. whether the |! witness was telling thd truth voncern- intance with tor interrupted, saying: went down «0 Fort Sam my expense. 1 received an -} confronted wil ‘that might be of value In this In- | Ithe darkened hallway Patrolman Mu- Ferguson, |! TWO BURGLAR SCARES KEEP “POLICE BUSY Thief Who Knew Enough to Get Away the Second. Two burglar svares aroused the police In two precincts to-day, “bringing out the reserves in each ‘instance. | The result of one way Kn’ dragged tn was, equally ¥ nizing the m 4 awn cloth and being on a burglar hunt himself, he counter Krabbed and dragged Until mu- tual Identification under a atreet arc brane oc tems Colored man “in charge ‘of Ure premises at No. 283% Broadway, the second floor ‘of which ‘is’ occupied by the Tenth District Munictpal ‘Court, caused the conflict. He had heard a. ne staircase, and tele- . hissing ‘burglars’ alonk the wir When the bluecoats tipstoed: through Intyre was iso tip-toding. He had found the front dour epen and was in- quisitive, Scare No. 2 agitated the women In- mates and managera of tho Laura Franklin 1 at No. 17. East One| Hundred and Eleventh street, Soon af. ter midnight ‘A bad man jiminied open the front doo ing which, he was of the Ins stitution in. rt “These perey Fort Sam Houston, and I sent Fergu- to tate with them and ne f auy one er ‘of conduct- and the banding SO senetthed tee by the stand and-make | find out © Black, of | ed the | and that in the As to fet ne in and Foster| tor Forak n to offer. | Senators Warner, C to nesure ne haa pure TO SEE ROOSEVELT. It whose visit to P: wugRested by Mr, ve decked not to go. 4 by the nnancter!w je vialted the White: Hy Presidents. Newman, of ntral, Mellon af the Ni (ave nd Hartford, McCre ania, and fiughiee orthwe ha oring to ONS Wa CEeaunieation with Mr. Roo mit making « direct request. reached nd conchialon. waiting it was that they had decided not to} Vashington.- ROCHEFORT DUEL OFF. March 13.~—The threatened ce ‘ eonaries Kanzler, janitor of the tene- at ‘Janitor ni ted aw of lett in the courts| when Pelle ret the name letters giinting on t Vestibule d H TALKED 10 cD TOFD HANGING IN CELLAR Janitor bid Not at Not-at First. Rec- ognize That the Tenant Had eae Himself. No. 418 West) Fortleth basement to-day to w one of the} . standing | Byr fot wo unawer Ho turned and looked | the man, He was dead: He had! anged himself with a site’ piece of | rd that strangled the lite out of him. ft him standing on his toes on the! nfelt was thirty-two years ‘nat and when he had a Job he Was a moto: They | man in the Subway. is Six months hia_employment and had no! Daven until noon to-day for | * 0 Tid to die seyanitoy, Kangler earned that the man { had been talk hen he ran out 0: Ae..snlledt jand In a few minut le stood around have been Ife Rosenfelt, but half an hour later | leeman’ John A. McCarthy cut! Ue cnet tiers! AY’ MARCH TS. Sale To-Day and To-Morrow. Men’s New Spring Overcoats, Cravenettes & Suits, One Thousand Men's Suits and Overcoats in Our Two Big Clothing Stores.}, 23d St, _ 243 B’way. Opp. Cor. 6th Ave. & UIFITTERS TO MEN WOMEN _EXTREME BIG VALUES IN _ Advance Styles, New Models, Lively Patterns, Prices Marked to Sell To-Day and To-Morrow. Spring Overcoats, | $18 Values at ba | O | Silk and Satin Lined. ‘The attention of shoppers and buyers is cdlled to this big: offering of new styl sh Men’: s Spring Suits and Topenats at our well- known low bargain prices. Sale To-Day and To-Morrow) 1 $18 Men’s Tan Top Coats.. .. $18 Men’s Semi Fitted Top Coats $18 Men’s Cravenette Coats-..-. ihe 10 ; $18 Men’s Oxford Spring O’coats . 1O $18 Men's Black Clay Worsted: } $18 Men’s Herringbone Spring Suits, .. vo. LOE: $18 Men's Form Fitting O’coats . $18 Men’s Black Thibet. Spring These coats are either silk or satin lincd—all We have an elegant, stylish tine of Men's Suits equal to custom ‘Boys’ Long bants Suits, 14 to 20 years of age,in- _ Cor, 6th Ave. and 23d St. AT OUR TWO BIG STORES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, ‘SEE. WINDOW DISPLAY. and 243 Broadway, 2°" City Hall | $18 Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits.. $ 10}. $10 10 10° $18 Men’s Black Thibet Suits... $18 Men's New Shadé Brown 10} Overcoats.... seecer sees cree $18 Men’s Blue Serge Suits..... $18 Men's Fancy Gray Suits... | $18 Men’s New Herringbone Suits Coats, silk or satin lined. Vests, back satin lined. Overcoats.... +... eee see. ee fancy coa s—silk velvet collars, work, silk or satin lined, imported worsteds,. new patterns; Scotch cheviots, fine unfinished worsteds, blue serges, all cut on the newest models. These suits were made to sell at $20. To-Day and To-Morrow (SKE WINDOW DISPLAY) | 2,500 pairsot Men's Trousers, | iots, neat Stripé Worsteds, Black or | } in Fancy Chey- #9:50 cluding Fancy Cheviots, Worsteds, Black Pe hibets, Blue Serges; .value $, -00 Blue Clay Diagonalor Serges: worth 8125 for to-day and to-morrow... ‘$3 and $4. To-day and to-morrow, — TWO BIG STORES. ‘Do you wear W. L. Diane Shoes? tf not, tbhelleve can oone you a, good and ‘\sufficient reason why it would pay you to wear them. | make and sell more Men’s | ine Hand- Seweéd Process $3.50 Shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. ‘T could take y you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Doug- — jas shoes-are-made, you would-then understand why they fioid their shape, fit better, wear-longer and are H 2) LZWASS (a-| of greater-value than any other make. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Dear Sir :—T have been wearing your celebrated $3. 50 shoes for the last nine years, and-qan say I get as much style, wear and comfort as I formerly had! from Custom Shoes costing $7.00 and $8.00. Yours truly, R.GUILES, Ooal Dealer, 2330 First Ave., New York City. reet. ~ 2719 Third Ave., bet. 356'Sixth Avenue, co: 345 Bighth Avonue. Street. ts 95 Nassau Street, SAME LEA Insist upon haying them, 250 West 126th Street. 12.00. JERS, FOR $1.75 AND W. L. Douglas name and price Is stamped ‘on the bottom, which protects the wearer against high prices. and inferlor shoes, TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE. W. Lk: DOUGLAS CREATER NEW YORK SHOE STORES:—. 2202 Third Avenue, corner 120th Street. 146th and 147th Sts. ro} rer 22d Btreat. JHRSEY ‘108-710 Broadway, corner Thornton St. 1 4a Walton B Street, corner Pear! Street. 478 Fitth Avenue. I receive thousands of unsolicited testimonials every ycar, giving the experience of those who, after many years of trial, have found W. L. Douglas shoes to be the best produced for the price. A package of their original letters will be mailed you free for the asking. “ W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND. MY MEN’S $3.50. SHOES, THE io JUST THE SAME AS $2.00. - ~ Catalog mailed free. WL. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. BROOKLYN. adway, corner Gates Avenue. thie “18 Nowark Avenue,