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“PATHFINDERS” "TRACTION GRAB ‘SON ON TRIAL BY COURT - MARTIAL Maj. Fremont Accused of Borrowing Money by Queer Methods. DENIES ALL Said to Have Made False Rep: resentations as to Value of His Property. CHARGES. Major Francis P. Fremont, the late Gen. John C. Fremon’ famous as the “Pathfinder,” appeared at the day before general court for trial on’ charges of c duct unbecoming an om- cer, He te accused of obtaining loans eee tations as to the value o military tribunal, tn s Morris, Artillery aries A. P, Hatfeld, Cavalry; Col. John M. K Col, Walter Hénry B. Subsist ment; Col C. Hoskins, Medorem Corps; Libut Cet Artillery Corp Clarence Deems, Art Artiliery iH Coffin, @nd Lieut-c Jery Corps. Ca Thirteenth Ca Advocat Patrick H. Loftus and Fred Stewart fepresent Major Fremont as counsel, The accused officer was early in the Board rooms, and whan the conrt con- Vened stood just outside the ring of judges, assuming a military position While the charges against him were Pead by the Judge-Advocate Long In the Service. Major Fremont is fifty-two years old and his hair Js plentitully streaked with gray. has been in the army aince hls @raduation from West Point tn 1874 He received @ commission as First Lieutenant in 1879. He entered the vol- unteer service in May, 15 and wae honorably discharged in the following October, He retumed to the, regular pervice and was commissioned as Major im the Twelfth Infantry in May, 1 He was transferred to the First In- fantry six manths |: iD. ‘The charges read by the Judge Advo- wate dealt eolely w monetary trane- actions. They ber by agccusing him of borrowing 800 froma the Thirty-Zourth Beret” Natona| ‘Hank upon the “repre- eentacon that powmensed $12,000 yor fe which reppesentation ts al- feged to 04 Unteve. "A ‘long strtni ‘of feces ee ta wee er ort, endng wth the ac. cusation Fanart he had been gullty of con- @uct that was unbecoming an officer in the United States arm: oharges Major Bremont_answered gutlty.” Taking the Testimony, Clinton E. Braine, second vice-preat- mm of the Thirty-fourth Street Na- onal Bank, told about joan of Major Fremont. The application blank bet forth that Major Fremogt had prpp- @ny in Ban Francisco val Fa ‘On croms-examination Attorney Loi Grew out that a man named Pat ‘Toner had deposited $305. to cover pote dus from the Major to ‘the bat nd that the money stil remaina int ank. The witness said ghat he had | ‘oner to take {requenuy requested Mr up the loan, but had been told the Was a spectal reason why it should n ‘done Pet itness eald Bremont claimed | both of the lots near Fort Mason, San Francisco Harbor, which were formerly owned by Airs. Hermann Oelricha, but Recently wold to, th raiment ris J. Heard, cashier of the ih giiest National Bank, =Tas| mhout the ward of rites | ifled that he had been @ partner of| coused tn a tobacco plantation in| ara County, Cuba. He said exist, — Attorney Loftus read a letter written by Mr. Donnelly to the Major, tn in weigh he stated that a Mra © put tn $1, Son. ‘Th Pe yn tentted that this $1400 wan a part of the $1,000 Bubsequenthy «tive Finley Witness then admitted that he Journ od, through Finley that Major had t> bis it In the National Bank of © at the dia- posal of Finley, and the latter asked f he wished to take the money out to reimburse himself for the advance of ‘inning, besides $600 he te Finley tor expaness, but jad supp! Wwitness told the court. answer to Questions by Mr. Loftus, tom | he thought {t better to leave the nt im the Qusinese, Delieving {tt Gee good in- veatment The trial was adjourned anti 10 e’clook to-morow EXPLODING PIPE WILL KILL. Workman Fatally Hurt as He F Match to Street Fina. TONAWANDA, N. Y., April 10— Michael Vorski, a laborer, picked up « pipe on Main wtreet yesterday sfter- noon, It was Mled with what Vorak! supposed to be tobacco, and he iit it Tmimediately there Was an explosion and Vorskt's eyes were Dlown out, his nove fattened and hia scalp parthy tora off He will die. \ SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun rises. 6.81\8un se! THF Pont OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. mete, tes My of” nirialiigtiaii INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TODAY aprenuse, Pare. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. ALLEL TODAY _ THE EVENI = WORLD, | Fremont had given him an order for| $1,500 on @ bank in Cuba that did not) 0.55) Moon rines 4.40) ‘WOMAN CAUSES A SAGAN TREO AUER | NLEQSLATURE 'Franchise Scheme that! Raised Storm of Pro- test Is Revived, ; CSGLBMAS CHATREAW (Rpertal to The Bventne ALBANY, April 10—One raliroad @rab bills whi jslon of 164 notorious was Introduced jin the A. to-day by Assembly ‘ ew York. |y pressed a by provid. made the son It amends the rattroa ing that any © railroad ita tracks from corti that the ed are not requ! & company may of the Mmyor, ¢ tion of oars over a Toad wheneyer the stoners shall ce Jeon of the op he measure, « ce and a hearing Commissioners the matter of grad ing the surfac Peer) EAL GILSEY WOUSE FAILURE, Brondway Hotel Company Assignment for Cred relay the tr thon’ of cars, pro i ties approve the manne tracks. The bill then p removed fron be yelaid ex Board of Es ra. ¢ Broadway Hot r fix months has The Sherida: tical In eftact with one of the five Bedell-Wile \ptroduced in. M p der a ea! so fr permitted to own franchises of which} ‘The measure allows a company to re move “is tracks and rotain its fran- chiens and replace the tracks when It wishes, [f the company does not or need @ franct the public ts titled to regain franchioa through | STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER First, that almost every operation fn our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms as Backashe, Irregularities, Displace- ments, Pain in the Side, *7 “Sensations, Dizziness and Si : Re 58. Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from mative roots and herbs, has cured more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known, It reg- ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and is invalnable in preparing women for child-birth and during the period of Change of TAfe. Third, the great yotume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi dence of the value of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkhain's advice, | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound For more than 80 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, In- flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. Mrs, Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness aro invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, foradyice, She is the Mra. Pinkham who has been advising sick) women free of charge for more than twenty ears, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink- am in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Write today, don'twait untiltoolate. | | | | | Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown z H, Shopping an Extracagarce F, , a Manufacturer’s Sample Line of .Women’s $25 Suits, Thursday, I2.50 or & Big Surp When You Come to To-Morrow's Sale You will see Suits at $12.50 that a bound to endear themselves to yo The style is like the pen and ink sketct herewith, and the materials are the s a son's reigning fads. There isn't a Suit in the assemblage worth less than £25 Be Prepared f. Close-Fitting Coat Model with Tailored Straps and Soutache Braid Pe fae ns a ian JERMAN BILVER Y. 1. 256, aie and beautiful costume, desirable for evening wear at present, Detachable pi sapphires; reg. T5c.. 39¢ or MONEY PURSE, in gold plate or for the warm days ocar at hand, Beautiful ereations made duyfls le nd addi mie. collar’ and GOLD-PLATED AND STERLING, oF French gray; Jesularty in the most approved styles, designed by the leading Paris We AAO “AS itlonal charm to the SILVER HANDY PINS, set with! 75 ; 39 artists. All this season's newest elects, Of course early gamen 7 poate full side-plaited rhipestones, amethyste and tu IMPORTED ed T “BU c KL ES, in choosers will find the best selections, effect aterials are all the hand- quoises; regularly 0c 1 gold plate, French gray or eae | some mixtures, in_ stripes, checks 5c, 39¢ steel; regularly Tbe 49¢ Robes, were up to $12.50, now $6.95 } and plaids, all the season's leading monte o oLpe bi "end ey Cente ‘ere NECKLAG ms, Robes. were up fo 312.0% now Te 93 NETHER JRACELETS, set ia core! urguolse, amethysts. o ° | colors, One day only, 12 With amethyats, (urquolses ge) erystalssnd.garnet; “ogo. a Robes, were up to $2 6. 50, now $ this $25 value. .. ee . and pearls; regularly $1.00, regularly 60c., 750... = eye Between Lenox & Seventh Aves 125th St. West, ROBBERS TURE SH Makes ey = | was Introduced tm 1996 1 ¢ by Assemblyman Hedell, but eo strong BOM-usnge and to give it, If necessary wast t It ‘made ne |20 one that will use it, advance The bill provides alao thet a com- oe WEDNESDAY, on neces tas oie APRIL. eh tO + 180! 1907. __ SINT AV, 19°70 20" STREETS NEW YORK. | tet : me ° | ae 000 ton ir, Ptoresta ooadidon |. PROCREDE FOR rN HOSPITAL W I ls 3 = wea 4, 1t ie eal t wo! © perf | At $10 Never before offered e under $18. ode mal te eT Third Floor, whole story and by it you may know that to-morrow we will hold > one of the greatest iileet in the history of the Simpson Craw- ford Women’s Garments Store. HAT’S the Koch's Uptown YP rices Make Down- town Shopping’ an Extravagance. Thursday—A Big Gathering-ofRare Bargains. —_Thursday—A Big Gathering-of Rare Bargainss Women’s Waists--Lowest Prices 2N'S WAISTS of lawn nt and back of embroidery and an Val. lace. Others fine tucked yoke, with embroidered a tuebrisen: Palas eke ee ~98c WAISTS of lawn, with poliited: yoke a hans front of fine and embroidered panels—or of lingerie material, embroidered i back; also with entire front of fine tucking and able: embroidered linen collar; value $2.75..... 1 98 WOMEN’S WAISTS of fine batiste, in pink, blue and lavender: prettily trimmed with Val. lace. Also white lawn, entire front of fine.em- brotdery and tucks; collar and cuffs with lace Jaserton and z |] edge. Other stylen with embroidery and lace; value §3.75.... 2.79 Women’s Shoes---2 Big Specials WOMEN’S LOW SHOES These beautiful Princess Dress three of which are illustrated above—every one-e distinctly different model and fashioned only as your own modiste would make to your order. k come fn fifteen different styles j {n design ; the full-fiaring Skirts have many rows of lace and tucking at the foot and have that stylish swing’’ so characteristic of Simpson Crawford Gowns at 818 310 They are of white Batiste, daintily trimmed with Val. laces, hand-embroidered yokes, elaborate | In this important sale one thousand of these $18 Princess Dresses at...... *32.50 Tailor Silk Coats $12.75 Topi i $ Suits, $24.75 & inches—two distinct. mod- Coats, *8.75 Comprising all the latest man- els; one of black taffeta, full Of English Covert and Black tallored models—Bton, Prince platted, triple-yoko effect, English Broadcloth, in the new Chap, ete—in exclusive mix- trimmed with fancy braid; the ai RL? a tures and checks and Chiffon othe 6 tipoia; enced Brice Onay nd Ox eee Panamas; full box or cluster- sad th cant PRED psn me hoteh collar, piped with white with contrasting shates of taf- pique—excellent taffeta lining— plaited Skirts, handsomely trimmed and lined throughout; feta, three-quart 8 and beautifully taffeta-lined yoke excellent val- 314.75 ue at $52.60 Bale price 400 White Wash Skirts; pretty pleated model; value § tailored. A $12.76 garment in other rtores. Saie spe cial to-morrow at deep cutts Rogilar $19.7 value at of patent colt or fine vici kidskin, in Christie, Sailor or Hlucher cut; hand-turned sewed soles, Cuban-heeis, 1 08 plain toe or tip; value $2.80 and $3.00. hand welt, Cuban heels, plain toe or tip; value $3.50,2-59 WOMEN'S BOOTS, lace or button, of {deal patent or superior qua! _ ity viet ii;hand welt, Cuban bool, pita tow or tip; value $3.60, 2.59) New Tri Hi. ew Irimmed Hats, 4.98 ity viel kid; A fresh, complete, new assortment of the brightest conceptions of clever modistes and all distinctivesmany exclusive. Hats becoming to every face, and the counterparts of which are never offered elsewhere at the above low price. They ere here in Unfinished Leghorn, Chip ant Rongh Braid, and-will be found in all the desirable colors and test shapes; trimmed with flowers, ribbon and mallno. . 4.98 New White Dress Linens. ¥ SUITING, extra heavy quality, full yard wide; post- lue. Thursday, yard...,..... 22c BELFAST LINEN SUITING, high grade and gras wide; beautiful quality;-worth 686. $24.75 °8.75 SBama> 97¢ Silk€> Cotton Mill-Lengths, 19c yd. 100,000 Yards of 28c to 69c Materials in the Greatest Sale of its Kind in Our History. W © say this with an absolute knowledge of the facts. Taken as a display this collection is one of the greatest, broadest antl most varied ever gathered together—a really magnificent assemblage of new 1907 wash materials, Taken from price-point such values have never before been presented in goods of this character at even the end of a season. Every yard of these fabrics in the full piece is ti , in @ special sale at £7 Main Floor. bleached; yard Thursday, yard....... 44c ed at from 28, to Fe. stripes, checks, ‘Fhe newest patterns are here in profusion, including figures, plaids, ed al elt en Dress Goods at Big Savings. } be gocaee sad 69c Silk and Cotton Grenadines Se Silk and Cotton Crgandies MOHAIR SICILIAN, made from superior inate yarns, in BOWE, 4g 48c'Silk and. Cotton Madras 29¢ Mercerized Tartan Plaids BIC. .ewserenceccerecerss e Irish Limities c Silk Mlusions «i black; O4 In. wide tan, gray 4 Silk Warp E NEW ENGLISH ITINGS, {n light-colored grounds, wath 89e Silk Warp palenner stripes, clecks and plaids; 54 Inches wide; regularly $1.26; yard, O9C || 30e Silk Warp .Jacquards ee BLACK FRENCH VOILE, 48 inches wide; evenly woven xy int | 48e Silk Ginghams i | Yara azine French Patistes trous; all wool; re riy $1.25; yard. padi’ 89c 29¢ Woven Zephyrs Gc ed Swisses IMPORTED BLACK PANAMA, tn chiffon and medium weight; 29 Scotch Madras eer se “fe Mercerized Woven Voiles | perfect finish; @ll wool; 64 inches wide; regularly $1.60; yard98c || sy a 7 | #,500 yards of 8c Chambra 73 Seazmap limit “15 yards to a custr vel f°) | Black and Natural Siths. | N art RAL PON GEE, 22 tnches wide; smooth finish and lustrous; '38c A Thurse lay Sale of Won 1en's W aists a PYM PoE Fae air snchies wide}-cbifton or-net ray 09 LI the chie that can possibly be put into a waist will be found in there in & Sic mate a ee ly this special ‘hursday sale—and the materials pronounce them as be ng q | Zoe French Organdie, 15c worth a good third more than the prices they are marked. 5,000 YARDS OF FINE FRENCH ORGANDIE—the very newest tdeas in 98.50 (or Taco Drom Walsts of ecru and floral, figured and checked effects for Suminer Dresses, Scope of selec white embroidered nets, filet laces, } tion is reap ea good and ena ries the abYInE shopper to satisfy her etc., and newest sleeves most finicky taste at a price of retnarkable lowness. Value a § for plain B Is Net W ‘ eru ard ¢ da: pluin Brassels Net Waists ine | Seen Bee eiisay ciated wits dost teow | | j of Mercerized Batistes—- j $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, 95¢ Wales $150 | GENUINE INLAID .INOLEUM, in parquet, inlaid floor and tile effects; With Val. lace yoke front and back--front trim- ¢olora go right through to the back, assuring excellent wear and ser- ‘ med with lace and emb. medallions | |] vice; a quality that never sells for less than $ Thuraday ' CUIAMIUATR Hdl aucassavasssessosaehenias aN 95c Embroidered Lingerie Waists at —— $3.50 M The entire Waist of handsome allover embroid $15 Jap anese atting, $8. 98, ered lingerie—exquisite efiect. T'TON-WARP JAPANESE MATTING, carpet and f hatin desirable for urban or suburban ay omcik psi ‘8.08 maticte Walets, paeurieully ful, cleanly; per Toll Of 40 YardS....ccscceseseecesens AF 5 rimmed, a s ' - —r Trimmed on front, back and sleeves with Val. lace and insertions of Baby Irish Beds, Bureaus, Morris Chairs medallions, very beautiful little Waists indeed and worth a dollar more * . 7 : BRASS BEDS, straight post and scroll panels, oF 2-tnch continu-2> 75 Fine Lawn Waists—Perfectly plain, with tucked yoke front and wt ‘$] 98 ous post and straight tu regularly $30.00...,.......,.,,.,,.@&@* rit 4 PAAR : ws et. and straight tu Wp trast Aut EEE aS 9 —also beading— ong and short sleeves. For Thursday sale, special at. heavy chills; scroll designs with brass spindles; ree $13.0... 9+20 Lay Ra aK BUREAUS of golden quartered oak, 42 inches wide; serpentine or ble collar EA eas Sree alae alae ‘cul 79¢ straight front; large landscape acheplate piireae 20.45 ( “ and new 3 sleeve and turnover cu regularly $30.00 MORRIS CATS of soldep quaciired onl im seep Ama and carved Slightly Soiled and Odd Lines of mah $n 8.25} | Batiste, Mull and Lawn A Sale of Jewelry, Robes---Clearance! Thursda ree days of value-giving of the ) pe ES denote almost half real values—so if you are f most stirrin, welry Section. Prices have been w lling to take a garment that is a little mussed you ner to be muct pruned in a m ired ‘by the judicious shopper STERLING SILVER HORSESHOE (MPORTED JEWELLED HAT WRODOHBS, set with PINS, gold plated, enamelled wag lant Rhinestones; reg. $14 sterling silver SMPORTED GOLD-PLATED snd $1.00, will capture one o! the biggest bargains in a Lingerie Robe that you've come across this season. regularly 60c., 750, These Robes are made of soft French Batiste, Mull and They form a most dainty Lawn, embroidered and lace trimmed. 3.45 for *7. 50 Embroidered Batiste Robes, Trimmed with deep flounce and bands of the newest embroiderie:-~su | elent material for any style waist. All fresh, crisp and new. !’arfect in shape and style, 125th St. West, Bsa xn acetal a a ill: ie