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Soe hee ‘ombs, 7 Den € 0" Orne, ears tm the Tombs oe ls Cormiantoner wrt asked the “presidine ae ever talk with him?” ‘we discuss topics of the day. Silive 5 you. noticed him closely? = oh moat ‘of the prisoners and he's been talked | about-» Jot. “Have you ever noticed anything about him that was wu 1, anything that acted your attention particu, 5 proper language tn alk- “Yen Saw Nothing Wrong with Him. “DIA you “notice anything pecu! shout his «x; anor his actions? SL never fevoa tetetp had ‘cassal chat ef fbnormal about ‘nis face! or Mii aequalnted wi the sections THE EVENING WORLD, 1 SATURDAY, y 1 af an Amazing Charge Against Dawkins, ACCUSED HELD IN BAIL Compl: inant Dee aha the: Officer First Led ¢ him when serying Tr tis Understand if," asked Jerome (yok ever hear him complain 7 “Did of his UsBia 5 you ever hear him say ‘was poisoned ?~ “Xo.” “Did you eve bear this Reisen bus!- ineau tmeationed at any tines” » Drin't another keeper tell you Thaw mething about poison? Ip. Uhe orison corr 5 “eBrunjrs replying to the Commission- ere, sald Thaw Had’a Glaring Fre. never” noticed thing unusual nie ‘Thaw, except a wild clare in his = crometines iast summer. He tsed WF "dct peculiar sometimes laet summer, ‘out after September I never saw any peculiar about him. After Sep- tember his eyes seemed to be clearing haat pe you make a written report to Dr. regarding your observations thas howe" asked Jerorne! “yy, Peiroes cast tell Dr.; McGuire Thaw had oa ant told Imr. McGuire bé had a Haunted look in his oye.” not he stop having a wild glare ends haunted look about the time Dr. Eyans: seemed suspicious and ~ Atthis juncture young Howard Neabit Gressed to kill strolled Into the court- a front seat where all Filgnt “eadoy ht him. Mow Thaw Acted. While Brunjes was on the stand a Teporter oe the Evening wore inter- of Thaw's lawy Sid Thaw, suffer any at Jerome’ hands under cross-examination in, iy the bn 3 SAE inquiry 7" ‘ipa he femain calm?” oxen be answer raticnalty 7 De you Presievan nas eal) be ociarea “1 do.” Byelyn Thaw Arrives. he his food} Him)t0 a Saloon. oped Thd amazing charge that a police- fall Gniform held him’ up inva robbed him ef $2 | man, | pudite was | tice street and Brooklyn. by Jobn Farley, i strept-- George Dawkins, atujched to the Adams street station. | Dake the man fecused. Magistrate Doo- }le fhetd him in $2,060 bail for examina vais Monday morning. Farley snid ho was passing through Gol ds: shortly before daylish: to- day when he met a policeman whom he asked to gulde him to wherehe coukl det a di The policeman, Farley! said, took kim to Duffy's saloon_at Myrtle avenue And Bridge street. On the way they were Joined by another man who seemed to be a friend of the police man, . le Feared Use of Drug. The threo entered the back roam, Farley swore that he saw the police- man acting suspiciously with his glass of whiskey, and fearing It had been drugged, he spilled the contents into the cuspidor. ‘There was an argu- hepa mtt ttre potteem ay “ert the other man left. He followed. Tho other two were waiting for him outside. The police- man, according to Farley, remarked: “It looks like I'd have to do ‘it raw. Whereupon, vaid Parley, he found himeelf helpless in the grasp of the policeman, who extracted a sinail roll he had displayed in the saloon from his trousers pocket. Then, Farley sald, the policeman told him to move on or get his head knocked ‘om. Farley went to the Adams street st3- ton an& reported the matter to Sergt. Kebnedy, who detained him {n the back roam until the night platoon reported off duty. ‘The whole platoon was lined up. Farley wns asked to pick out ihe man who robbed him. He unhesl tatingly picked Dawkin: in Gold street, at the place oe feaere the Mereotyper says he first met fem. ~ A New Policeman, Dawkins is twenty-five yoars old and lives at No. 209 Fourth avenue. He was a sailor in the avy four years. and later © laborer In the Navy Yard sna A ‘whe ‘he came out of the ‘on his way/back to the Tombs his noonday Juncheon. Thaw eetRam appeared betore! the three com- a smile of confidence i Ban Tee ane procee sem “MIE we: eee to make good the announcement of Stormers ‘that his own words would Proat they nenied of the at present mentally com- Potent to ie Eat with his counsel land 23a the preparation of his chse. at the wyers on both des. were t to-day. “Jerome continued to in gullen silence. which had been ettitinte ever since Commissioner Thurekay tor ht Oiney, bien on, Fe cone refural to Ofter any teatimony suPEOrt of claim at oe wis at this time a lunatic, May Stop the Trial. There s much speculation as to what Move the Distric ney will em- iat case haw ts deciaredeanen It Bald he can apply for a writ of pro: hibition to the Court of Appeals siop- mg the trial should it be resumed. y Believe he will cling to his con { Thaw ls untit for trial, Bnd Sanfit. to be turned. loose ‘on' ths and as in case the trial is resumed there ts @ possibility that It will be ended the tter part of next wrek, Thaw be- fidently that he will not only Declared sane) but that he! will: be by the jury. LONDON MURDERER LONDON, March 30—It was an- Bounced to-day that a3 a result of the popular agitation In favor of a reprieve = who-on-tan: killed William Whiteley, the well-known merebant of (Westbourre Grove, the Home Secrtery, Mr, Gladstone, had ad-| vised the ink to commute the death! pentence to Life tmprisonment at penal tude. almost. invarlaby on i Home fs sdvice and there- lore Rayner's reprieve may be reauni- fas al Govomplisned ‘fact. The exer: Sof the royal prerogative of marcy " ¥ to & Kreat extent duc to the Mrong revulsion neniost nursing a. av: ing man back to life only to reserve dim for the hangman's rore. es te AUGUST BELMONT HAS TALK WITH ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, March 30.—Preaident Roosevelt had visits from August Bel- mont and ex-Representative Jefferson Bi. Levy, of New York, and Frank 1. Kellogg. ‘special xttorney of the Inter- state Commerce Commission. They all 2 tobe in the President's of- ‘atthe same time. Wit two of them he discussed the ral situation, but hey declined ts Int Quoted as to what had passed be- Teas Than andthe” Presitent. be ecquitted -- Gracious!” ‘said the man‘ who had just finished reading several col- eh atts thee f j tire anatomical museum pf the College while working, as, a Forging orde pressed and be sued for damages for airest. -He has been on the police force Jor, 1. 168. Hie porved his Probate ary in the Oak atsoei- was then sent to Madison streot. and a short time ago transferred to Adams street, Brooklyn. 1, FOUR-POUND HEART “AULLED STAFFORD Tombs Prisoner's Huge Organ Startled Doctors Who Made Autopsy To-day. ‘A heart wetrhing four pounds and two ounces was taken from the body of Bainbridge C——Stattort when ana tonsy was performed at tre Morgue’ to- order day by of Coroner Harburger, “The normal heart weighs from twelv. lo fourteen ounces. Coronér's Phyal- | clans O'Hanjon’ and “Larkin declared that they had never seen or heard of such a huge organ being taken froma human body. Stafford died Jast night In'the Tombs, where he wax a priqoner charged with Deriity bs Hrice az Co; dikiers, of aitimore. Coroner Harburger bad an idea that the man might have taken polgon. and consequently ordered an autopsy, The dead man's heart will be taken to of Physicians and Surgeons for exhibl- tion. The autopsy showed that Stafford died of lobar pneumonia cardis ovis, which Is hyjertropy of the heart and chroni found the enlarg attended Ue amazing organ reeons who autopsy. said that tt was ort had fived so long. BOY MINSTRELS ARE SENT I0 PROTECTORY. Young Performers ion the Street Were Raking itt Nickels When Arrested. 3 ‘Tha financial dir will mine fur | vaudeville — fo: i for veven Vnry_amall boys w | belonging to ton Sirest| Juvenile Minstreis,"* comprising sing { dancers and acrobata of wx an HE SAYS, ‘FIVE VICTIMS OF ALENT ASSAULT | IN FULL UNIFORM} (NA SINGLE NIGHT Stereotyper Farley Makes In a as ae Assail- ants ous lire day at De Assault) and stood.up for identification. One of th | who says street, and jade to-day In Adams Street Po-|'way robbery. Primrose. a prea reaiding®at No. 98 Orange! Susie, moored at the foot of Bloomfela a patrolman | street, Was making his way back to the Hudson b P tharged wi Michael Fe! eee John Butk “Ort MN Put once tn Erooklyn, but got off. tovlay he was riding on the back plat- — TOPTATSKY Three ty form of a Whea the c: tr t dashboard it. He got aireets, Carthy and Shortly) beat is} 7 arount the to gel Aw ya knit the “motorman rang his be Apecding al Berg, 0 stauon._hea: car, taking Y. In theztret bour to-da laney, of Edward Scherin, of No. 33 East Fift: Seventieth men, closed No. 34 Kant Forty-second street, as he Pasne:) a the street and to through his Vigorous fight that he brought @ xquad of cops three of his MAN BURNED TRYING TO Three Vi | Second Avenue Grocery Three persons were reverely about the hi fre to-day store ke; by Charles his brother: stant Jater Telp as had a#tarted By the u: ere them With OF) five mal Ungulahing Meantime payout. An Prest and sent there, bul erin BOATS en under a halt. mari | yard here | $0 feet In They are ten men §1-2 knots end women. They found the entertain: <umms of Sunday World \ sansa a pocem ment very lucrative, the agent nt Skies en and Smite galore hE ates ed on the lads siedalbor the sanlooks the onlookers. ai tect sae Sunk IX 6 20 44 = t il ae ralgned before Skull, and the Polic ¥* et Kull, a Police i 3 BEN BAN—Five furlongs tn 1.14, eaa- Oxnolia, Investigate. iy. | ety, who: arrested the bora, said ibe], An autopsy to-tay by order of Coroner ‘ pecan ae furpngs epee Foun em up yesterday ot Broad) Harburger, on the body of a female In-|— BIG warter in G20 3-8, handlt Beaver wireets, wien they Wecimnt found in @ feed bag in the yard of |— Bis ~Worke ed zm Heiser ndred Ie ina house at No, 445 Woot Twonty-olghth | ~ BOTA turlongs Min 1.18, very street, disclosed to Dr. Philip OHAniOR ithat the child had been reported to edt hee Harburger | Ho jrtny rh wel che zo eas ice seca Basti airs ln Sead eae Whi That criminals desperate and danger- the prisoners in five cases of violent { Ratan detectives to-day was W: tre at, when he wax attacked and beaten, [TUnRETS: TNC A gome good workouts iceman Jake Ebler, of the Charies| Weather De! were note furionss In WATERW! ING Three Lateef é 3 Car Tieater—tnree furlongs 1 Alait'Green, ringteen’ years. old). of Sagenaen” UG Aone 18 No, 220 Chrystie street, he says Green assaulted’ him. Police- Training nice! ine. tn 1,07, man Pat Hunter, of the Eldridge strect | 6 RED PRUAR rive, firones f on, came along In tlie to take in ink. Will do at Aan 05%, Lutler erabbed %@ from entea NetLThres. furlongs of David’Sorsner, of No. S16 ox handily. A clever miss nth atrect, at the same Ume| ‘6 RATTERSBY Tres furbones oasner in the face. was propelled to the pavement over the when Detective ' Bersts, him to Headquarters. before ra of the Bast Twenty-second stre fragt of the veto ai puff ef smoke ¢ got to the rear room a fire warm in|jjnd the blaze In the barrels was soon wife @ TWO MORE SUBMARINE Tarantula and Viper, Last of Four}. 874 Built at Massachusetts Yard, ~~] —ycctivANNY—Four furlongs in 0.57, easily Are Launched. — ORAN—Four furlongs In 0.84 1-4, eas- QUINCY, Mass, March 9. —Two|— PAUL PRY—A quarter In 0.26 4 Lunited Btates submarines, ‘Tarantula and Viper, Were Inuinched to-day at the | — PESSIMIST—Three furlongs in 0.37, lyards of the Fore River Shipbuilding One hree furlongs in 0.41, Company at Quincy Point. They have and are tht the company has bullt for the Government. The other Cuttlefish and Octopus are still at the thelr oficial Government trials, The Tarantula designed to carry a crew The contract callx for a speed of ten knots an hour on the surface ang AUTOPSY DISCLOSES CHILD WAS MURDERED. which was accomplished easily, Some z asi: + lof the best trials were-an follows: Baby Found in Yard Had Broken —A quarter in 0.25, very No. 7- ~ INDEX TRAINING AT BENNINGS. x O—Thee-elghths In 0.37 1-2 Doing well. 6 VAGAHOND—one mile in 1.8% Mi spaDRs—0.12, 0.4, 0.37 1-5, Nice colt. —Three-quarters Im- tn 1, in Were Arrested, ich Is Unusual. 2G0L BALI — Three-quarters 121 3-5, handily. ASLIP—0.13, 0.25, 1.23, hreexing. oo ugging and robbing openly tective Headquarters, where 0.2% 1-2. 0. ay. 2, 5. 1.49. “ead iy, 1 robbery of the night wero rad ve-alt in051 1-2, hand-}_ Nemberiess |= rent x Allo SETEE E—0.15, — SPOTW Pe OOD—One mile in 1.51. po Bere tha and BS 0.82. Looks e first men introduced to the 025, 0.33, iam Hogan, he lives at No, 80 Horatio who. Is charged with high- At an early hour Capt. of the coal barge in line ith assaulling and robbing 14, of No. 6 Rutgers street. into Rutgers from ) last night when furlongs In Tikal toring colt: cuniongs in. WODDS- - GN handily: A uw 7 ROMADOR—F? wisest 7 BUTTLUIN iat ab about NG—One rate in Es, Eetiop- B.—Four Shows spe TART OP AUF Gurionss RT yng. Under a s'rone pull. ¥ STONE—Five furlongs fn 1.07. breezing. in 1.09, T—Five furlongs CAR oeeNen ed #0 wel h in. Trenton,.a two-vear| 6 HAND: Tas her 91 OCIA, AIT: RABAT STO WALDOUT, Tyee Qyrener hen a eA nice colt. ler, who has Injiis string of BW. rly hand '§—Four, (ee: Aries Tn wood trim. street car on the Bowery. ron ar was, between Bayard and puree handy 2 ALEX EDS —Thres turipns — PeR WosE—Three_ floytones In 033 freee ng pmc_Tsnen furlonen hy Ap Sossner nin 0.37 4-5, Butler Jumped and ran for to Chrystie and Division Mo- Boyle nailed him and took fn ‘Aspnes will do furionss Three In Sour furlqnes tn 0.00 1-5 In pia Uses TRO_Fore firey ORO meeme tn he Throe daylleht i West furlongs aie ‘Trac hile iS SAVAUNTEBR—Four foriones CORA heey, Ta ready to race SRTANEEHA T1—Four foriongs k bandtt 7 PRNARRIO Ome Dbreezin= Tooke fin GRAVESEND. March %.—Thq racers were out In force yesterday ard given good atiff gallops. These were the best mov — ALBERT F.—Four furlongs in 0.53 1-4, canily. —ANSONiIA—Three furlongs in 0.43 1-4, eas i ALAS NN Four furlongs tn 0.541-2, | - atithOprre ‘Three in 3 1. ny THOMAS—Three furlongs ch e conductor h long for. help.’ Policem: Jones in 1.09 rd th iss clamor aud met t Dantel Mul. | 23 Nast Fortleth street: and Joe Monihan, of No. street, all young around Edward Jones, of corner | of Third Avenue, trim? Fo: White OENTNT WHAT Jones put up a and shouted so lust!): packets. furlongs Msailants wera ceught. ~ BROWN Tukey, E—Three furlongs in 0.29, handily. BIG CHIEF—Thres furlongs tn 0.39 1-2, handily BOLANDO—Three furlongs In 0.99 1-2 tn SAVE A WOMAN. tims of Fire in Rear of |’ ens! sily. — CLov abet p et kind furlongs fal RieeThree furlongs in 0.44 1-4, easily. 1.08, MAID—Five “IUS—Three furlongs in 0.37, furlongs in Store. 6 col PaAGK—Four furlonge in 0.53 3-4, burned ands and arma) insal¢rising| Fy cHAUBR DUVAL-—Five furlongs “ in the rear of a grocery 15% Second avenue NE-—Six furlongs in 1.21, He was in the Ab Sung: Chea chste: ~ Wechsler LTA DICTION—Three furtonga tn US 4, Prenat: 0.58, san 1-4,108,| ted oe 3Ri3 3-5. ~ HiGlinstess—six furlongs in 1.29, EO March 1 30: GALLOPS —— at paler quarter in O23 23-5, 5 DoMING ROUGE—Worked with Dra- matic hae NT — A quarter in 0.2%, very _ rAney LAND—A quarter tn 0.25 35, oni “/GHORGE B.—Three furlongs In 0.43, — ontistaL 1 Bt—Three\ furlongs in 0.28, tly. — HUSA — Three furlongs in 0.4, bree: Vv TE ive furlongs in 1.10, breez- quarter in 0.26 $-5, ARD—Worked with Pris- —6E In 0.25 3-8, — BINGLE STONE—Worked with Be: quenc 3 SPARK R-—Worked with Gequence ind Single Stone. CE—A_ quarter (voonHEns—Four furtongs |in 0,5, Dreezing, —WATER FLOWER—A quarter tn 24 2-5, enally. ——_—_—_ “BENNINGS ENTRIES. BENNNING'S RACE THACK, March M.—The entries for Monday's races are as Letletel FIRST RACE mares; three- year-olds et upward; tive nl furlongs: Colum- bla course. ioe Hinton Fem Erect Etleeh 4 tose of Dawn den iieue | furienre: Monday Rel) apd upward; FOURTH RACE—The Easy Ing Steeplechase: four year ai two and a half niles, thrd}-yearolde half” furionzy; MARCH 30,. CHRISTENS ESTER {AT WITH HER TERS names. aiid rejolcing to “her lor was waated, thusiasm she she decided This one wi | and. young hair paid Smiti or Mra Gretn, but the name does not matter, for he who told the story nemed no load of millinery. or fifteen before ge spirit of the thing. this, blissful moment for weeks. walked back and bevelled mirrors, cocking her head now at one angle and’ now at another, Tragedy of Wife Who Saved and a Brutal, Unapprecia- "tive Husband. Bhe was just a woman; perhaps Mrs. or even Mrs Brown, fhe had been keeping Lent strictly, looking forward, as all women do, Haster—the day when the buds bur: forth on.hat and tree; the day of song and the thritt dies of clothes. Bo she saved to that end; practiced splendkt that her husband did not yot of. tthe thing plain and chic would answer, deed, at first, she had thought of trim- ming one herself, But then {t occurred, that the nelhbors could not seo the Uttle boy with the blue uniform and brass buttons carry up the band- Box labelled fn gold, ‘Mme. (ahe dreamed this) ‘Richenste! But -her little hoard grew to many crisp leaves of green and ehe fairly de- youred the advertisement: grimage to the shops became more fre- quent. Returning home she told h “T haye fuat seen the dearest creation. It 1s a darling.” one of those mysterious feminine—de— seriptions of millinery that Js sanskrit to the average husband. Her eloquence for all the en- was a grunt. Dragged Forth the Gold. Chagrined at this lack of sympathy surprise him. wouldn't even ask his advice. when the crucial day came forthwith her tts hoard. Long before ehe had selected her | shop and she entered it almost with; quite a grand manner, women who ald In the selection of the hat beautiful. were sufficiently Impressed and got out whatwould about makea hay | She tried on fourteen z fully into the had anticipated | And then however, could awak to a little loppy, was impossible as It dragged over her down to No. 16, which approval xéing and com: perpendicularly. lady\ wita The Leder, it teh thougnt Media, and ship counted out her, hoard and paid for it without bat- Ung anerelash or feeling faint [Tried It on Many Times. he it came {A the bi fn thing and her pil- The young) forth before the sparkling 1907... CHEER UP, GIRLS! SUNSHINE It to Hittie or Ing melo- economies She her Htth ow and | rei a favor: 4 atmospheric Tureed it with a miver's tepdimness, and] conditions in general approach the ideai tie Piero tney slenrnednoesthershert as it grew she began to haunt the} when the season of the year is con-| Bermuda GIR there was altnost a riot thops. First she thought that some- | efdered. in an effto EE GS the buying, firat. In- ©: The all momentous question confront- York—and considerable of the masculine population, weather, formed by the weathér man that Faster Sunday will be bright and sunny and a the weather wrong in the past, eut he 1s reasonably certain about his prophecy for to-morrow. There are no storms in sight, heading ils way, the air cur It will be well for the ladies to put an Defore starting out to-morrow, IS THE EASTER FORECAST | Will Be Well, However: to Wear an Extra Hatpin or So, Because There Are Going to Be Lively Breezes. a 0 shoes will be desirable. also, The Gay pronilses to be quite windy. the’ feminine population of New BERMUDA SHIP ARRIVES WITH CARGO OF LILIES) ‘Phe Bermudian, Of the New xork and Quebec Steamship Company, got Jn tos Gay from Bermuan with & meagre oot, ites. too—is the Easter Sunday The Evenag World cooler than to-day. course the Weather Man has called signment of Easter It only 28 boxes of shercas -the usual xu muda is 2.000 and rm: There wae a email art army of florists on because of the anda tbe The florists sal |ahortage the price. of lilies 5 ing to-day from 7dc. to $2. each pot. hatpin or two in their ben New | Taulu," or she began She At last ihe fared She ul , that one ¢ horizontally handsome Uden certainly And she box trailed & uniform. SIXTH RACK—Solling; three-vear-clis upward: one mile: Columbia course. Betsy Bin ord. aliqwans ood NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ini Bio la. M . NEW ORLEANS, Marea Sylvan’ Belle, V4y 1 a Lacy Grey biume. ett Nest nt. 119s x Rot, .| Renarfield. ist: Goldbearer, THIRD RACE—Four din, 100; Emena G.. 103, in-law Four furlongs * (here came a (iy An In= Mra. \ Mei xcreamed for Tou Tenis Which among iome barrels, GARDNE! 2-4. handil LE ‘Piree furlongs in ens € FRANK GILL—Six furlongs in 1.2, eaten ° rand Chermol UNTAINBLUE—Four furlongs in ene woman's skirta 0.53, analysis nd they began peuting | 6 GIMALELE- fartongs-in-8:5+-26, thelr hahda. Aver a fene ules they succeeded in x= bUGNOLINE — Three the fire in| her clothing. had been sent — HEADERS 5 mos oO ty 6 JAMES B. i. Bk DY=—Three furlongs In 0.39, furlongs Yantee turiongs In ance was called from the hises fersemsa n~ Hospital and Wechsler HY brotherrin-law were TAKE THE WATER | ON—Two furlongs In 0.26 1-2, TER—Four furlonga in 0.81 1-5, 1a Bo: X—Five furlongs In 1.09 1-2, Four Growl In 0.53 1-5, construction for a year and Ue last of four bud. two,’ the 4 1-2, orc Ps “1Ck—Five furlongs in 1.09 an the yhave not yet! had “a ea 'TZA—Three furiongs tn 0,40 2-5, ta furlongs in and Viper are each length and 18 feet in beam, |) 4 oF ee furlongs in 0.42, ur eaall: furlongs whe submerged. AT SHEEPSHEAD, © One of the best moves yesterday was made by Botaritat+etx furlongs in 1.19— | aware, 108; Hagel Mo odel, it, 104; Col. Whisktroom, and an eight: Gelactient “tr! Queen, 115, FOURTH RACE—siite eting. ‘Gris ncenty Beil, KOATIOR, TOT SIXTH RACE—deve| selling.— i ‘Spiderweb, oy Grandia, rie Ducrers of Mantebelin, Keateersonh far. bert vo bounder, 1 ea ——= "REVEALED BY WILL. Emanuel Walters Left $1,628,102, Which Was Invested in Stand- ard Securities, Another unsuspected millionaire ts re- ealed by the accounting of the estate f the tata Emanuel Walters, who ttyed at Seventh ayenue and One Hundred and Fourteenth atreet. Mr, Walters left a total estate of $1,673,102.52, $1,~ 331,09 of which was In Consolidated Gas, Metropolitan Street Rallway, Del- Lackawanna and Westorn; Company ani General Pullman Car Flectric stock. Ho owned the $90,000 apartmnt-house where he lived, and No, 977 Broadway, and-No,-251-Fourth_avenue, iis estate Included $3,50 worth. of paintings, plo- tures and bric-a-brac in his: home. BANKS MAKE A GOOD GAIN IN THE SURPLUS, The CleatngHouse statemont for the week shows that the banks hold $12,131,276 more than the legal reserve requirements. This is an Increase” of BAIS orca ad a whole was favore: ihe St ttowing-ere tse ures mouniers [—Four furiongs in had wnse ble, Following“ as given rious \ slid t cushions. “the pis chair w minutes nacre tree ora TNC and finally foot. He. look but said nothing ed UD, into her cheeks os she “How do you like It?" The brute yawned and stretohed; Rot up_and peered at the hat, then sald: “That's a bum She went tn the cried. down and TELEGRAPH RATES ARE PARTLY RAISED. graph ager's office they canes the lows: If, for New ta—-Chicage, creased and States here early board, On oral Mr. Taft's of which was to ihaye chureh 'The funeral the Hev, DE: Somer oe, tween certain nounced by the Wentern Company, “he Hotel Tivol, scipline and violated no law of de ——————>—_— FUNERAL OF F. T. PATTON, © " Francis Theo- dore Patton, of the Bun, will be held Sy 14." A new actiedute of telegram rates be- t points was said instance, rate the former to-day janding Bhd, of the train for Panama, The voya, headquarters di stay on the isthmus, 'GOT LICENSES, CHURCH INQUIRY TO FOLLOW. {Soecial_ta ‘The Byening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J. Col. H. J. Bly and Mra. 8. A. Bly, who took out the first Hauor license in Anbury park, are to be brought before the con- fromation Of the: First Baptist Church they M are mom! ther room and sat The general that for some time had tech Miventigntting “the” ina ter of discriminatory rates, ovt of sending messages wax Increased 20 percent, and tn —other cases decreased. Hereafter it wi and In some 11, Yost 40 cents to tel- egraph ten words to Chicago. The old wae a cents, ‘Tho changes, according to’ the tele- graph officials, were arrenged as fol- the rate front York to Chicago-'was 40 cents for ten words, and it cost W cents for the same number of words from @yracuse the latter at Ancon, Inter she | COTTE TEN irouetting about on one cocking one eye. The color flashed day an- ion Tele- man- ; Distribution ‘of Ramieh Cigarettes: ie S. Government Internal Revenue reports show an in- creased sale of 496 million cigar- ettes for 1906 over 1905. Neotherbranchof thetobacco — industry has grown so enor- mously. And 1907 promises to lift the sales of cigarettes to even greater supremacy. The United Cigar Stores Ce!, not only expects to get its full share of the coming increase, but is sacrificing profits to get it. We sellall the popular brands. You save money no matter what brand you smokfe. © -Buy-any_brand_you like and_ get the benefit of our distribu- tion of free cigarettes. A package of the famous Ram- leh Turkish Cigarettes free with, every 8 packages of 5 cent ci igatetics -a saving of VAC cents a pacKage. — A package of Rorlcl free with every 4 packages of cigar: ettes costing 10 cents, or over, ---a saving of 2: cents a pacHage, waa de- increased. Changes were made in_ell_eectiona of the country, to take effect April 1 SECRETARY TAFT AT PANAMA FOR A VISIT. March 29—The- tch-boat Mayflower arrived trom Chari with Secretary Taft and his’ party on they were wel- coined by Chief Engineer Stevens, Dr, Gorgas, the chief sanitary ofMcer; Gen. | Sianuger Railroad, and others and took a spectay Hed ton Panama | wap un- _ Extra special deal on Murads, Turkish Trophies and Deities. CIGAR ffi stor ES -COMPANY Largest Retall Cigar Dealers in the world, because we ‘alm i _to serve the. People best. ra - rs of the will be uring + ‘his arch 30,— Action | en taken against them: Jast night, but waa postpon rofess braid for een eee ablnge strooty, ton cin sna se indifference ay they have cy OF morality, until next, $e | der at te Be For Fashionable Women’s Shoes, i The Right Color Golden Brown (ot 78 abROS « RDCWE Gt shoe oe er “Golden Brown Color No, 2 has been adopted by smartly dressed women for all occasions except where evening dress is worn. This proper color is only to be had in Glazed Kid, which is m leather go soft and pliant it seems more like cloth and still is tough, durable and waterproof. Women who desire to be certain of the fashionable color for the reason that inferior grades and colors are sure to soon should specify by; the full-name Navas Brown olor No, 21,” follow the success of the original, For a Free Specimen of Glazed Kid in ta Oosrnch ae ee ee areas