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DATTLE ACAIN UAT ELL ACAINST SH HOME BILE Declares Unionists Wil Stgnd-- Solid Against Any Concession. LONDON, Maron 19,—The Unioniat cimpuign against the legislation, which the Kovernment proposes to introduce after Easter, giving partial home rule to Ireland, was formally oppned to-day. A strong depotation of residents of Ulster, including abont -ffty. ot Abercorn and Lord Lansdowne, had @ conterence with A. G, Balfour, the opposition leader, this-afternoon, 1: Ing thé “pecesstty for-an active prove: to combat the government's Irtal policy, Mr. Balfour declared himeelf author- | fmed to pledge every member of the! ‘Unionist party to’ fight everything !n the nature of home rulp.. He «added that he believed the sentiment of the | country had not varied on the subject +gince, the defeat of the late Mr. Glad- stone's exan S rule. measure. MOCK DUCK'S DUCK'S CHILD TAKEN FROM HOME Agents. of Children’s Society Seize. Her- on Complaint from Mysterious Source... Mock Duck, Pell street ,merohant, (former head of the Hep Sings, an al- “Yeged ex-leader of the Chinese bich- Dindera of this city, waa to-day com- peiled by agents of the Children’s 6o- _clety to givé up his six-year-old step child, Ha Ol. The child, he says. 15 the daughter of hia wife's frst husband. The child was selzed Pizarro and Butts an hour after they Thad received a letter from a prominent Chinaman whose name they declined to —-divuige,in which he deckired that the litle; one was a-white Christian qhild and Living in q céndition of slavery. seifhe child wax belng beaten and abused sald ‘Ue writer. ; Duck's store Is at No. 14 Pell and he lives at No, 10 Doyers strect with nis wife. Tle You... fhe agents sald they found the child tn a bunk nestled up ,alongside of an old )* Celestial, and near them lay an oplum out-nnt. Mock sent down a message ‘that he ‘was not in, so Pisarro had his w! * groused, and when she had dressed the {girl the party went up’ to: the Chile 7-—atren*s Court. Mre,- Duck, through an interpreter, told Justice Mayo that in + 4885-Chin Mung, @ wealthy Celestial, came~to~$xn—Francisco—from—Canton, and established a jewelry business tn Jackson street. In’ 3898 he mari Amerioin womam named Lizzie Smith, and on April 29, 1901, Ha O! was born to them, When the baby was months old its mother died, and came to York City with his child. Went to ive at No. 4 Biyard and soon, married a country- street, business and in 39 went back to China alone. where he died. Two years Jater Mung's widow married Mock Duck, and she and her Uttle Ha went to live with htm at the hi fone but Chineso environments. ‘Agent Pfsarro told Justice jhe could look into the cas fully in two or threo day to report. Mrs, Duck pi h ahd anid her husband would appear tthe oxemination an thal day- In the meantime little Ho Ot will taken care of by the Children’s Socie| —_— Two MURDERS FOLLOW ‘KENTUCKY ELOPEMENT. “Now Brother of One of the Victims Who Shot in Revenge Is Hunted as an Outlaw. ASILIADD, Key.,_March _ 19,—A_pomee. Wild searching the mountalns near Helter ear for @ man made an outlaw, fol- JJewing two murders that ended an ‘slopeinent at that pimse ~~~ In an old village in Southern vir ginta;Prank Dutton and Alcene Rose Joved- and eloped, Sam Rose, brother of the girl, followed them to *Hellisr, where In a pistol duel he killed + “Dutton end almost afterward eas him- euett shot by Hilas Dutton, brother of _*Brenk, dying beside ‘his Crit Gears. pte) : "Dutton took to the mountaina and “NEW STAMP LAW WILL . WASHING DON, Btarch 19,—Poat-OMice t oMdala are lookhig. for- fward with {nterest/ to the putting into effect_of the law permipting the trans- “Sgaisaion of letters and packages, Cor epe- “_stal’ delivery where. thd ‘necesaaty ten “ceents postage fx attached, in addition to the ordinary postage,” The law will sibecome, effective July-.1—next, —and—te. Intended. (0 do away with the siecessity | or the aul epacial Adtivery wamp, “Ixia Delieved at che departmen tha pabusiderable increato of business will Tesult from the new system of apeclal elivery: “STABBED IN THE BACK, “While Edward ‘Thomas, of No, 9 “A Bhediker avenue, Brooklyn, was walk- Sine homeward. through Pacific. street Veatly to-day he was attacked by three sfhad. and severely cut in the back. i ut fran pee ater to -eub shiny: Aw couple ‘of times Matt ssusdys Te. a NO enemies has aa idea why the assaulewas Ie, s Rorre,, of, the <Hradtord str “rand t pital, neal to, euomng 8 home leading |* Ant-Home Rulers, headed vy ‘the Duke) |twiatin the current tuade her auddeniy by Agents! an|when Pollccinen Collins and Keenan, ung| charge of felonious TUGOAT AFTER 4 COLSON || Crew Is. Pulled Out of Inn novation to Be Tried! the River by. Men on a Fireboat. ‘The tugboat Walter J. Tice, of the Tice Towing Company, No. 17 Battery place, was sunk“to-d&y at the foot of Ganbevoort street by the Lehigh pVasiey tug Robert H. Sayre, and the crew of the Tice had a very ‘oO escape from ¢rowning. The Tice was tled up at her pier taking on water. The Robert H. Sayre, towing two freight 7 floats, steamed up the river in the grip of a strong flood tide. .The heavy tow a the unma ble und one, of the floats swing Found with a rush and cra#led into the side of the Tice. thy ithell sharpivansteriet fhe. aoa square prow crashed into tho side of the tug, opening a great gash amidships Hi on, a deckhand; Jullan Murse. and Frederick Small, the cosk, plunged overboard {nto the river. H Captain Leaps to Safety. Capt. Daly was tn the pilot. which was on a level with tho pl {Ho leaped up to a stringpicca jutsu {time to save hifuselfand-dag afier Ain Paul Crandell, the engineer. Tho Ittle tug seemed to crumble to pleces from the Impact of the heavily Iden’ float, and went to tho bottom in Jesa than a minute, her boiler exploding and ‘throwing up a geysor of water aa| she went down. The pilot house trom which fhe captain jumped wes tom loos ‘rom the tug and floated up the river. Pulled Out by Firemen. When se Rinker members of the Eprang Water they Hunn Afton feet Of the plet, Bit are” good immers—thev euftered no more than an tey ducking. The Crew of* the fireboat George Wi. Me- Cleilan pulled them ou The Sayre rr float that tered Fefriqerntor car flied -xith Flovaa tra!t JANITOR'S ROOMS HELD RICH STUFES Police ‘Suspicions Aroused When He Quarrelled ' with a Tenant, tte Through a quarrel over a patty mdney matter August Titchman, fitty $ old, Janitor of a ¢enement-house at > 243 East Twenty-elehth atreet, was fe ralgned to-day—ae a auapiclous person by Central’ OMice detectives who furs and cloth stuffe worth $2,000 In the prisoner’s apartment early to-day. Titchman and Thomas Shannon, who Hveg In tho- same house, got into a quarrel and, were fighting Jast night of the ast Thirty-fifth street station, placed Ytchman under arrest on a assault. Joseph address, was held Conlon, o: With the Janitor, ‘The magistrate in Yorkville Court held each in $1,000 bail for a hearth on ‘Thureday, ‘Titchman was searched before the; sergoant's desk and papers in his pock- ets-led-the police to examine tho pris "Ss _apartment... The Titohmanroome-+ Were packed like a sardine box with all | kinds Qt Merchandise sold at dry goods stores. This is @ partial Mat of ‘the #tull-selzed by the police: Bheyor white lace” sntrt~ waists, "2 silk shirt waists, 20 fur tails, 1 box of -tur-sking; 3 muskrat “skins, 4 otter skins, 2 beaver skins, & fur skins, 5 seal skins, 6 fur muffs, 2 fur collars }, 4 fur boas, 7 rolis of silk ribbon, 2 pairs of trousers, 1 baby's sheepskin “robe, 7 ‘plecen of ailk, 1 bundle of assorted—pleceb- of doth, 1 piece of biackvelyet, “I piece ‘c of white aiauck. clorh oe Pleces ee ew | Sarked Mantine a Teel Co 0. tt ploser : iS of alik neckwear, 3 piece toner of siaotel i package Foe bind- R 3 Hesien 'B neckt oat atthe 1 box of, theo cme Saalevpird ‘i a hia) 3 Pray nave rite Tern outl Sirota yee of ticking, 1 bundle of 2 bone buttons, € boll! clock, 1 bundle’ of tel answers to questions asked aquarter’s detectives were They} ‘employed by eth haa formerly ine at No. § jemeunis talent DEAD IN A HALLWAY. ‘The name “Carl Timms, 0° Weat ‘Twenty-ninth Btreet,"’ was found on a East Twolt! thie} Ba Janitor | 8 maputecturing, butiding | 0 “WARM UP? ON TOURNEY DAVES: | in the National Event | at Atlantic City. Several tmportant changes haye been | made in the plang for holding the tour- nament of tha National Bowling fociation at Atlantic City next weex, Among them thet in cegard to the number-of-@litye-tobe used for chamm- plonship gaines, Twelve alloys aro beings put down in the building on Young's Million-dollar Pier ond will be finished Saturday. They mre the? best: that can be con- structed ond.it was—at firs; thought) Y that with tho large entry Mst of 20 five-men teams expected all would be used for tournament purposes. Later {t has bien found that only etght will | be needed and tho other four will ba | reserved for match contests and for “warming up!" by: b: take heir p) ces, in the tour fn the tournament restrved for the ono pu: tera’werg required to. and “warming up" ing a? the hig mat detractod from tourna The cb ex outside al nt attendance. | to be detested by Schacter, THE EVENING WORLD, TUE SDAY, MA DAY, BHLFOUR LEADS [EXPLOSION SINKS BOWLERS WiLL bringing the Greater New York teams together about middle of next week, | when the Ghicago teams, now at. Bt Louls, will also be in Atlantic City. By using only eight alleye the five-men teams will roll their three games on two alleys, and in cases where p bowler {a luoky in the drawing, he may roll hin nine games In the five and ¢wo-men and) vidual contests all on the same al- GREATER NEW YORK SCORES. ‘There were doings in the Greater New | York Indiv lant night which upsot theydope and gave the dbfeates ones that epring feeling. Lee Johns, who has been showing cham- plonship form of late, made. hls lorigest Jeurney, from Nowark to Williamsburg, only who had t eighteen straight series, “Up at Park Circle, in Drovklyn, Larry Staude Reteated’ Marry Cohn, averaging 226 for nine barpoiee} and in toe straight 3 for the cloning the gume with a clean alates and score of (206. The sepres: At the Amphion. . Bchaeder—100, 204. 360, 207, 276, 7290 BT Avera i rat 103, 190, 101. Jokne—108.. 24 202. Average, At the Park Circlo. + 225, OT, At the Columbia. York e224.) 240, 21T, 180, 204, a) Tietiia va. Welngarth. Broadway Arcade Scores. Indl- Te 1k, ium, 29, Iss, 14a, 173, 183. 10d. 270,190, | 208, 171, 180, P. I. Riddell, the expert alley butider, | who Ix puperintendin the wo: ine tho alleys, eaid to-day would bs finlahed Invextelleat shape for. the opentnx Mon- day. He will-bave experts In att ance during the entire tourna: Keep the alleys In-conalt cellent foundation, ho wa Seetalieps avery tastizantthlehsacsnee are expected. | Tho schedule has not tesn received | yet, but tho local teama will, roll first! Actu goes finest and most h is the highest grade baking powder known. more food—than any t—¥ “Royal” makes the ROYAL, BAKING POWER co, New YORK, 8t. Loulé Scores Are Small. Vindersyde, of Chicago, whe has nearly ‘every <2, Bowilng Con | fa 33 doubles tn eanswiok: Batxe-ce Canienaer Company, ot cnt: | “pop been ba tamil gago. which hoopeor $a “bring!ny Ee ol aentiemue G Fateh ageing Joay!”chaina! red 7,00} pina at St. Louls, tn 1557 in the tain. a Chicago osampion, 7! doubles, 4 al tests show it _further—makes ealthful feet Sin SUXTH F AVE. 19° 70.20% Great Ba f Pianos, 5) or ‘ Only two out of list o} slip 9h paper a ithe) Docket ofa pbedey Greased man ‘aa’ found dead In a | aoorwey at Pell Pa "atcost end ther Bowery hie had di BOOM SPECIAL DELIVERY} "= i HE * 18 Dey 8t., How York som wt cant Wednesday's List Includ 2 Chickering Grands.... $125) 1 Kurtzmin Upright, fine i condition, «++. +++-++ 35) 1 Newhall U pright eters 65) USchuman & Fon Upright, t standard tone.. | 1 Wissner Upright. « 100! 1 Stultz & Bauer Upright £5! Bear in mind that our easy m sion of a piano within the regh o! i Our line of new Pianos is the It includes the famous Packard,’ aud twelve. other makes, ay wel Lindeman Player Piano,’ Sold Ten Dollars down. ai a new prano, n Crauford Cd Used Pianos “=the start is what ¥€ can say- iY makes carnot be compiled. —in— good. playable ‘condition and {| faction. Chickering Upright at $145 Knabe Upright Also 55 other wonderful bargains, Only $10 Down Our Guarantee— Within dhe year from date we will take back any yiano you may bny in this sale and allow «money yaid to apply toward the purchase STREET. NEW YORK. rgains in Our greatest succcss from ‘or this week's sale of Used well, known All A better list of pyaranteed to give yérfect satis- ¥ ‘As an example of to-morrow s_ pecials, consider a at $225 f some 65 cther items. e3: 1 Pease Upright (great bargain), - 1, Kranich & Pach Upright (walnut, fine) ++ 1 ¥ aley { pright (m fines any). spines 1 Chielering’ Bros, Up: right, almagst new... + onthly payment places ‘he posses- f any brovdest and finest in New York. HH. & 5. G, Lindeman, Schumann las the wonderful H, & S. G, on casy monthly terms. Only y te Fifth Floor, . 4 a £ ! Isn*c that worth’ This annnal cleara-ce will. attrast’ mor: {han usual attention, for Save 20. on e ery light! Isn of \ you will fin} soup of the finest pieces of China and Cut Class that sidering in fitting o2t-the home with— these wonderful’ ga: MARCH 19, 1907. 59¢ Cretonne Pillow Slips, 33¢. Numerot igna—some with |) hemmed with tassels on each comer, Art Needlework Dept —2d_ Float. These *44 Brass soe at 34.75 or ¥itth Floor, Thereby hangs a tale. of the Simpson Crawford position in the furniture world—to secure this price we contracted for more Beds of this pattern, than the maker ever sold before to any two stores in the country. The price reflects the unequivocal policy of this store to save you money on merchandise of a. high character—a rather, unique position to hold in this'day of mercantile craze for low price merely.» » These brass beds are substantially built, as illustrated, with heavy two-inch Atralght: posts, the new style,door knob vases, nine %4-inch ‘laterals connected with ‘seven fancy 3 3 A. 75 spindles and heavy “rod ends; best rege lacquer. ’ Sizes 4, 4.6 and 3. sya 835 Brass Beds at *29.75. | These regular $44 brass beds ati... 6 ceive e eee eee #25 Brass Beds at 518. 75. $30 Ostermoor Mattress at $18:50—This genuine Ostermoor Mattress, made in two @, parts—5-inch borders, French rolled edges—guaranteed sanitary covering—high grade dust proof satin finish ticking—weight GO Ibs. 2.50 DiningChairs,$1.75 | $21 Dressers, $18.75. Well constructed of selected quar- |. ‘the newest designs in all the popu- tered oak, golden polish finish, with’ | lar wodds—golden oak, birch, maple SIXTHIAV., 19°70 20 STREETY NEW YORK. 7 ier fs $14.50 Dressers, $10.5 ‘ E Of highly polished golden bale, with 18x30-inch oval bevel plate mirror and 3-pe. Parlor Suits, $44.75 | Spring. denighe—tos, desirable. Oaippene fe style; fit brand new goods. in Hier heavy alt’ frames and woven eane | or mahogany. finished; construction Pe poe arpalonr alt rage ; i p vith ‘best upholstered “loose. cuthions, | lacquered brass trimming. a's, warranted first class, 28 covered in ‘high-arade silk plush. sf Arlistically designed, plano folished—very handsome ‘and convenient acquisitions to your “living ‘room:"* $10 Go-Carts, $6. 75 ta Third Floor, These ‘reclining Go-Carts are handsomely made ‘with reed bodies and rubber-tired wheels, with patent fastener, adjustable back and foot rest. YBASEMENT—"> $3.25 Golden Oak Tabourettes, $1.69. Axminster Rugs | At a Third Under Price. a7 Fourth Floor. » We mean ata third under the the manufacturer's arb'trary prices, for ‘these Rugs are sli ghtly ‘ ‘mis- matched,” though the study i is to tell of what the mis- matching consists, f Cart It’s a manufacturing t. schnicality not noticeable in ||, Qurijstock (comprises | every concelvable Jad of) 07 Go most cases to any one unless pointed ute and Baby Carriage—only a few of which we have space here to 4 Thess Rugs are he:e in‘numerous desizns—foral and-Oriental |} descrite: } and a broad range of colorings, Collapsible Go- Carts, £5.05, "$5 Go-Carts, 33. n yapry Fold very flat. Can readily be | Reed backs, rubber-tired wheels, : Px ttt — mae carrted-on chy sourneyss = oat seats AES 11.3: x 15 ft ee 4.0.x 6.6 ft. 9,00 5.75, ‘. $10 English Perambulators. $24.50. Se agi Highly polished enamelled Lodies—leatherette upholstering and hood. mary? Ollcloth id Bly po! name! pl ‘ze i > R emnants: (iotecm aft YU with reversible cushions—strap gear, rubber-ire whesl—enamelled handles. + with fringe on. |} Paras7]¢—Tan colored sateen, with | Lace Covers—Five multies) full and O&c |i iutile, green lining, at.... $125 | tize, Special at... : 15, 000 Yds. Ge Beautiful Cretonnes at 122c yd. sFonrth Floor. Such a ridiculously little price for Cretonnes of the quality we offer to-morrow -actuially-estxblishes-2- record for low-pricing on these goods. All new designs and dainty colorings gre here, and though.the quantity. is large the price prohibits’ our guaranteeing them to last any length of time. ‘ French Cretonne, Linen Taffeta, Art Ticking, ete., in beautiful designs, at 15c., 20c., B0¢., 40c. and 50c. / We show such a large variety of these pretty and dainty curtains in muslin afd Ruffled Curtains popbinet thatiyau’ Ahaveto see the display rather than judge by our sdvertise:- ment only, oy 5,000 pairs of Figured ‘Muslin | At $1.50 Ginaits of a fine organdie, |At OGIO) gains Wwitir“unusuatly2wides heinstitched ruffles, Would with wide lace inrertlons and edges. he excellent value at §% ' $2.50 quality. Of fine, softfinlshed Tapestry In rich deat the domestic tmnitations, ‘The three és Ruffed -Bobbinet of durable quiility. ona. C00 pairs Plain or Striped But- | d Muslin Curtains in this spe-/ At 25c-%: fed cial Wednesday sale at a most reifirkable say ing. and efit not possible to’ secure ss $4.50, $6 and $7. al of Nottingham Lace Curtain at half prices. upward Sihe Lindsay CasLight 77 i& Fitth Floor Manufacturers’ from.... ) Spring Clearance Sale of — Rich China & Cut Glass. 490 4 savers’ These lights are complete with reliable high ¢-P-Man‘les-end_impor-ed:airhole Globes. We ask your attention oi ‘other:special items from our complete lamp stare... They fallow: New Inverted Lights have becoroet wre popular, We offer the Lindsay inye.ted’light, all complete ready for use-plain or etched show ever hede eked our she Wes included in this Sale at pifcss wh for Dibner Seta, of high- aradeAmaericah —.Pbree=4 ¢ hundred pleoes—assorted uinty floral dacorations—eold cdgea—regulnrly $12. $9.50 ned t if 5 t Di Set { Ei 3. he t eo vesewevetneaes nee $16. SO fertlane SOO oe ore Dinnercee ls, a, nu: glcbs. Regularly sold at $1.25. For to-morrow 95c one Nundred p drei and te ndaorae Gas Mantles Replenish your needs in gas supplies at ‘about half Pe Mote ei erinle ‘st y decorated In” peacock floral ned: jen fie compoait design, anu sold regularly at $9. real value, We guarantee each and every one of them to be exactly as'we A d two pint |] advertise them. A chase cnables us to offer y | srotrin= |} —eeeeeee = a pattert, |] -rent-mantle of 159 -C = He 1 69.05 vor cut an || 9c. imported opal glass airhole | S3c. opal glass Shades, with bo- $2.95 « wie ft and=.4) Globes—fit any, vat tes ~basches;at S52 if era some, shiape: 34,3) vAlue, 1c. opal glass fluted Shades, 10c. | 1c. mica Canopies, 10c. i We are having a demonstration of the famous self-lighting mantles) Tt will_pay. you to investigate this new mantle. We guarantee each mantle to give entire satisfaction. 75e Fancy Table China, 24¢ This lot of-fne French, Ausiriag ant. English China consists of Ten- Plates of all sles, Cups and Sauters—in fact, every kird ot Table hirja Imagiza | High-Grade Stationery at Less Than Cost To-Day 2 Third Floor, Taper stock has gone up until old tetail prices are prohibitive, no matter how large the quantities a store might be able to negotiate for. ‘This fact bears a paradoxical relation to the prices we quote ‘in this : Stationery Sale—but th’s sale having been planned almost six months ago, prices are based on concessions from the old schedule in consideration of our acquiring some ten thousand pounds of paper stock. Thus you may buy Stationery at prices less than we would have to pay in duplicating these goods. Paper. Dy, the Roa Whiting" $s Imperial Linen Cloth, Ib., 19¢. Boxed Papers. ge a a Hertln Onde 341i sabets 1215. 35c. to 6 c: Papers, per Ib. 19¢._ Slee 2 17% i ences Bis Tanda | RRS rity BA! BBe irtdee we “i Be | fe White, HEE ee ee ae cura: nteae envelapent ta sna hee aa ' 3G Pinechle Py nying ‘ards, hard ivory finish, Easter Post (es numerous designs, four BASEHENT —> SE HY Cece OER Dei tor nha ee eee URC 5c, : ‘Se Ib. Great: Sale Smoked Ox Tongues, 13!4c° You kuow the brand well—it is the famous Zimmerman. These Ox ‘Tongues are of finest quality, Gelicately cured and af delicous flavor; large i in size, averaging + to} lbs. ta the piece and sold re, zularly elsewhere at lfc. to 20e. the pou und, Nery special in to-morrow’s sal at, per pound- 5 1346 Maine Sugar Corn i i Sugar Cured Hams Red Ripe Tomatoe3 | , le i Squire mitd, solid packed ripe fruit; Ferm Brand; lim,t cans, Regular 1s : tesa Ibvinverage:!™ Spoctal,, Ib. 14c e as 8c a Taney thin] @ RACK ER &—Frewhly | MACKRRE JERSEY PEARS—Laning’s r emone: 2 daz: | baked Nattonal Biscutt Sh beat packing, In heavy great popular raul x ny 1K . tie Hreaktaet, Myson or 17 ported to ¥ Woe 1b,.2tste CY GARDEN PEAS— Majestic Brand; fine gayor and mea $1 ayer 3 fan 2e ard | awe i SHE Orandes: DN package. AY Dany