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B) j i ‘trouble was confined to cases of tots in many election districts were | Westchest mot delivered at all, and tn even | Ti mote numerous instances w livered shortly prior to the © of the polls. | ‘The unexar eth of fourteen | 4 feet and the ¢ jexity of the bal- lot in New York County makes the provision of the Hlection Law for that, Athere oficial ballots were not supplied, copy of the official ballots containing the names to be voted for were at the polling places, ma Mt physically impossible to “aubstt- tute’ informal ballots, An aPler | oper method of mocking at the supposed Fight of the voter to will at a party primery could not | was have been devised Democrats suffered equally with the | PRESENT LAW A_ SARCASTIC | Itepu FARCE, SAYS DUELL. | belt ing ‘The provision of the primary low for a fudicial revie ny action + | M of Neglect of an official or public | officer in connection with the prin ary Jaw contemplates a court pr ding in each separate instan Wrong or Irreguiarity. As an avet © | mwenty-f y a Lot of M | ere the leaders of the miners’ untons| sum to $700, - CO ce Of redress for yesterday's collapse | districts in Richmond recelved no bal- of Money. | had agreed to put the question of ac-| The complamant against Buttner will | ry of the primary clection, 1 would T® | iotw qt ail. But In the twenty-five dis. | . ceptance of the bill by the mine work-|b¢ Chief Inspector Schmittherger and MILLER’ Ss quire the institution of tho special proceedings and a resultant | gous clogging of the courts, and the in- | the ands of | trjot definite delay and ultimate defeat to 1%, Uon of tender affections ts likely to be| of the voter seeking to protect hit | MANY OUTLYING DISTRICTS GET | fied soon against Albert Gallatin rights under the primary law. When {t Is borne {n mind that a large section of the citizenship of this State regards the primary law i its present form an a disingeni- ous attempt of a bi-partisan ma chine to encape honest compliance With an irresistible public demand for bome means of primary expres- sire $0); Beren funtongesstirace primary expres | which printed the ballots, places all |and quit tearing out per heart by waite | the Wage ill by the miners while those list Ante, Jus 10d; "Nomertne ian County [West of Btway, Open Sat. Rvealags ee” eersewsy OF Ue: vores, the blame on the Roosevelt managers. | ng for five weeks, sometimes, before Weuih Walde and aectiana Bor, 10 i Jos) Lucky tie Will be ween that to countenance siete pendir tho okeee from So otland ex- ui vamas 4 iso of legal Injunctions brought ng her the check for the paltry, et a strong majority against it {i i @F tolerate the utter collapse of |i tne Hoonevelt peovie It was impos: | DeRgarly, even miserly $900, a month ths pe in the law, Whose DUFDORE ANd Inte ee eee ee inane the ballot im Courts awarded her as alimony. Really, those districts. tion is under widespread public Seepicion, 1# to add insult to in- jury and myst precipitate a very Grave electoral crisis. last was WANT HURRIED ACTION UNDER | the polls opened yesterday afternoon, |6% a month. “It can't be done,” she 7 102; PRESENT LAW. although suprehuman efforts were | *4ld to-day, and volunteered the infor Sentenced to Sing Sing, Frank Me-|" rot TH | RACK.—Throe: carl tion ti! Li one mile peenth EN ie ‘Govan Lge ari t th mponsibiiity for tne vile, ota Guire Seeks Mercy on Plea of 108; iets peat jar: eh ' © accept the reaponsibility fo ; 4 ee Neuen Tew oP (oe eras ce: | fatiure to wat the, ballots. disterbuted | Ake o0dS SAL Being “Jobbed” by Detectives. New York, to «ive this matter | to all points in the Grater Clty for the | Mra. Wheeler ts living in her suite at your immediate official consider tion, 0 that by proper recom. | no f mendation to the Legislature now | the in session and with tte co-opera- | operuting with us in our efforts to ac-| th monthly alimony allowed by the tion, proper steps may be taken for complish the impossible,” sald Pre#ident the vindication of the law now on | Vale the ®tatute books, and, what we , 8 affections, | deem » th primary ballot of this tion mum sentence of not less than five years have— exclusively —the {lon of the olvil rights of | unworkable agd impracticable ballot 1o| YOUNG WHEELER OFFERS TOO Ror more than nine years and six | LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES the of the State under- | far as thé prifting and preparation of |, LITTLE, SHE SAYS. |months in Sing Sing, MoGuire asked if | lying the statute. it is concerned. ‘It ta true that negotiations have been he might speak. p they're easier to button ‘Withhout presuming to formulate “It was the most diMcult job to| Under way for some time,” she said, your course of action, it 1s mani- “| hand fest, we think, that mary should be held at once to a @Bate the pudlic sense of outrage 24 to solve an intolerable mitua- | out Glassed, He ts waiting for reports from| tion hig own subordinates. amt “4f," waid Mr. Voorhis, “it ts generally | ing shown throughout the county that the T think {t would be grounds for calling | ton ©m the Governor for relief." Court of Appeals decision came on the “But if it te shown that the ballot! afternoon of March 21, leaving just four days for the work to be done preceding apa- rate and ecattered Assembly districts! ¢),, or election districts the Republican) qgision necessitated leagere should go into the courte and) nates at the last moment, ribes herself, Indians ! Forth Worth, Spin, Mies Moments, Sam | taken to the Tombs. Get restraining orders to prevent the] winnie game trouble will occur ever: imat Iim levis 40. @p.out tate tnel L tows | New York (eatl- Rank, Phil Mohr, Lighthouse, Dr. Bark-| McGuire was indicted for robbery ‘in SMASHING HIT certification of the del elected OF) ar go long ax this abnormal ballot AX world and make my own way. Why, I team J Matead | +s ley, Sancho Panza algo ran and (finished) the first degree, Mra, bait teaatiey 7 10 le is ad . Miasissip] ul . the: fee of the return: mains in effect.” have the most wonderful contralto 1 { r IRD RACE — Three - Melt time ce beaker tn et " THE NEW CABARET Golden Out LAWYERG SEE NO CHANCE IN| 1 voice in America—now, don't take my | Total for SE — Three - year = olds; | with two companions, into a cafe in resect That the new primary law does not | Yolce in Americ . Roosivei purse $400; conditions; five and a hal!) west Forty-ninth street on Christmas EVERY NIGHT. ‘THE COURTS. furnish protection to gthe lexitimate | Word for ti furlongs.—Morristawn, 111 (Koerner), | aay jast and, after drugging her, steal: || ( 5 $9.98 geen voter from the repeater was evidenced | Marte ye sy 7f0 dh, 7,0 6, and 7 to 40, won; Puck, y Crit_io', Lamers for the Republican orwant: |i" th 4 case of William la Mack of No A FOR LA FOL-T) tos’ creak), 16 to 1, 5 15 1 and 8 to 6, | tne & diamond wndant valued at H46".1] Aaci vice Kirk's Orchesti sation claim oe Me no way 0 Fe: lq) ‘West One Hundred and MDightoonth oR ee f LETTE. hecond; Republican, 116. (Hopikins). 11 Er ws oh SRE iided open yesterday's primary. ey 2 a up that the Republican National Con- vention is the sole judge of the fit-|* nese or representativences of its own MMs name, but he found it impossible to| of Albert Wheel So I'm going into| | Hawai! (one dis- || stone, Surfeit and John B, also ran, “A Cherry street this afternoon. || Ad Stx Other Entertainers, . procure any relief. vaudeville for just a little while, at an —| fore Teed. ished eae ut IL |No. 1 erry: | Sten eon tt meotte Ikan ene| AHEARN 18 DEFEATED, WRIGHT |!™mense salary, just to show the man. || Total for Tatt..247] trict) « 21 ited for interfering with Morristown, [Ste ded at Hudson strest hospital Remarkable Table d’Hote URNITUR ECO peal to the National Convention. BEATS MARX. agers that the fourteen yeara I have|] On the Democratic side delegates 1| poURTH RACE—Spartanburg Selling Ut is also pointed out by the organiaa-| The only two Democratic contests in| voice. Next season they will all be FOR CLARK. tien lawyers that the Primary law in| New epetion No. & provides for just such a| James J. Ahearn, who was for many contingenc: esterday, The| Years Tammany leader of the Nines hephig Maine ..., a ocreed Lito. Bi SIWEL nas) Ae Ate seua as arose day, ade > veo section ptt * 4 - eggld Bea ape Mie] SHE WILL WEAR HER GOOD Skint al ‘rotal for Wile oe ite Roreyth), ie 1, ° to 5 and 1 The ina a auth = LEGAL NOTIC: ” on J, 1 | alt) seve 10) te thint. Time, 144-5, Tom Massil Mrs. M. Morgan, ve, " A eolley pga etch pot Bal 202. AB oss) TORS Ore DECLARES. alps Hand Oakhurst aleo ran. Brainerd, Minn. writes: "I take from To the Stockholders of the Kings Parke Be aS Wiliam J. Wright, the ‘Tammany will give five songs in vaudevil Total for Clark 67 R ——<—=__ ‘one to two bottles of Hood's Sarsapa- New York City Development Company. y at any polling place upon | teader of the Thirty-first Assembly Dis-| 1 Will wear some of my famous gowns— 1 FOR HARIAON, MARSHALL, rilla in the spring to purify the blood gu ate herpiy Uotifed ¢ section tele bd hing r a | nace’ Mid the pl nor ene eel tay Wotign tn aime gg yp tie ‘alse @|tadtana .. % EIGHT ALLEN OUTLAWS just as regularly as I do my house- Cha beraopaseot” a be, 5 eo way ol es to @ place, oe vote wus: a ry around light-footed of te of any party shall bo cxhaustea| Wright, 1,745, Mara 634, song I will wear the rare white eatin ARE AGAIN INDICTED. | cconine, tenes. “Tbelleve it is the | Seshe‘thn Morsuates Wow" Soest iu ge 3 before the polls are closed, unomicial| Alearn was doomed to defeat from tho | OWN trimmed with ellver thread that — beat blood purifier known.” | of Abril, 1012, Mi ¢ Tet cial | Alea ‘ 0 d eat blood pul ‘directors ning of eo er 1 wor it the famor 7 election of Dellote [printed or written, nade aa | Pron the leadorehip some months ae | Me. an. Site. John Hays wammons| RELIEF BILL OFFERED | All Charged With Murder and Con-| | Hood's Saraaparilla so, combines ‘he Hoh the, vues al ia) roped ome eg OC Si Cub may bo wns" <M tava hal thorn: | hen Gey "ume, om, nycarene | AT ALBANY TO GIVE | piracy to Kill—Vicior Allen | farbe an raise tom co Sel hen oo hcha ints O's Suge Meh oe i . 1013, lt Tply to thie he Noosavats bee | Sad agrod iu Heep out of tho fight | HOw Poke and her Sone Jewel, ang COURT POWER TO ACT. on the List. MSL? ionbay in tial Geld form or “ds Net foam § kt earn did not insist upon nam! wore ; wonde cecsieheis ‘Sareatads. 3. 0.'W, the polls ‘would not allow Roosevalt |e succemor, decided to take up the| in another song 1'll wear the duohess| AIUBANY, Merch 27.—Genator Stiliwell| _NILUAVILLE, Ve. March ZiesThe| tablet called 1 CREDIT TERMS ‘ voters to put in unofficial ballots, Wil-| battle for the third time, robes I wore when I received President | this afternoon introduced a bill givin, pe ag court house pean Tg dl peieciigs oo maa $3.00 D $50.00 Maca Halpin, the Roosevelt leader of |, On two previous ocoasions Ahearn had | Taft at the peace conference in Ports-| Gupreme Court Justice power to order own on pico. the Seventh District, had to get @ Su-| beaten Hines by a very narrow mars! Yestorday it was noticeable that the|2 know it will m breme Court order yesterday afternoon) workers of the district closely uffilia to compel ‘the inspectors to accept un-| with batlo i a de. | Carr, of | tion that w ” of inf ints | Hepubiican tn the elty to re ora hie Ti AUE Mian oF (hie ofretal N's choice ax between Taft and Roorevelt iy n the absence of the Dall’ At in the bellef of all the regular Re look Ike conscious irony. The fa Ween tears th lezal talent to be no legal way }trouble was in Greater New York, nity Me | Mhroughout the rest of the State there Doesn’t Get It. the Commissioner. ana in this city In respect of " “ " " | Buttner, who will be placed on trial Indispensable for those subject op bees a depeive ots they are mak-| SQ) SHE'LL SING FOR. IT. LONDON, March %7.—The British coal! at Headquarters to-morrow. hae. heen ness, roughness, her irritations no con The Independen owners, after a prolonged meeting this sixteen years on the force.’ Once in of the skin. mnaving luxury. No mag, muera, nists and Socialiete | afternoon, resolved to accept the Mint-|January last and twice in March he no soggy #oap, no germs, no waste of Ie to vote b all fraction Wage bill, Thi ing that all the | W@% @pProached by who said [VSW¢) timeormoney. Innickeled box, 26¢.,at vat their parties and| Oh, Yes, by the W: She M Fae wees Git oe | that as Buttner had defective h@aring he stores or by mail. Liberal sample free. streng c p y » DY ay, ohe May mines will be opened to the men as #00n | could be placed on the pension réil. The [STICK] Address *Cuticura,” Dept. 28, ‘heton. rbd Pedidos ot Sgt an they desirp to return to work, “cost” of this in the first instance was Ubi fl inde a Sue Her Father-in-Law for é - — jets that did receive ballots twenty. | Scores of districts. tn Brooklyn, | bert Gallatin Wheeler jr. (Excuse the Queens and the Bronx were unsupplied Adjectives and superlatives, but little with ballots of any kind. It was ree Mrs. Whecler uses them so prettily ported to-day that the ballots for half, they repily :onnd fine), of Staten Island were delivered at Riche) Thi mond Hill in the Borough of Queens. | #A¥s young Mra, Wheeler, if Albert jr. The Martin B. Brown Company, | doesn’t stop his “hide-and-seek” tactica the form approves them all out and delivered by the time| hae to keep up her establishment on primary election, and in doing so impute | the Vanderbilt Hotel, It was there nother pri- [office in getting out election matter, tion, We kept the press and typesetting | DA om ; -3 a ey oe t 1's simply horrid the way he te|] SLECTED UP TO DATE FOR oution, They bave never let | / : Bee et VOOR Of ne a eC ee lot tue mintt® SMF) grenting me, and Tam going @ make|| G@ANDIDATE> IN THE RACE trebrertlt prea kere) bart aarti eee ad me OU Tain, fest how yesterday's primary can be| ‘Tie daw {3 at fault, Bvery opera. | Mm Tue It. Why, he goes away and | (ewe changes are required | Wee an improper distribution of ballots) q district. Phe ballot and every op Street, Mr, Mack was disfranchised but I was afraid they || Teoneaseo bad Hines, His vote was particularly heavy But I simply canwot live om | Dll followed a conference with Attorney. tor, Claude and Friel Allen, Byrd Mar- THE ee WORLD,, WEDNESDAY , MAROH ‘a, ‘1619. 5 SUTRA Po ira Dea Sh tn 1 AND MEN °"°Se on AER es tie ‘Board of Surgeons Reports ofter| f ACT 1 END BIG Made by ‘a Man” and Trial | Hevea "igcamingpnta hg Is Ordered. ki: 10s; TH inv 108. *t'nion Yack "oe ig Commissioner of Accounts Fosdick has | jomgnes Gated of Gre pounds = g | ter fome time been engaged In an én —— — Surgeons. The Board has mado ie | % food mark for itself in reporting to Commisetoner Waldo the fact that “a| p |man” recently approached Policeman | | Mine piepidete Ae Accept Wage | Louls Bu:tner of the Fifth strect station | ‘ ae bested ba have him keel SHA @ ‘ol lor $00—a sum thal Bill While Strikers Agree to was afterward raised to $700. Buttn ‘ who was under examination before the ____ Vote on Question. Board ott 'the orgeons ho naa won’ RO Tender ee uid enable every another primary sult in even a more complete at for the ¢ el than he suffered | rda weved there appeare to tocal| | She Vows Se Cin She Can’t Live “ 1 for andther primary. The only $500 a Month if She not a complaint, Although the Previous to this decision by the own. | *tated at $00, but In the second inter: rienced In the outlying district view in March “the man" raised the i of the forty-five election | the witnesses, Stenographer Donohue of ers to a referendum vote of the unions. |the Commissioner's office and Dr. Levi | The Miners’ Fyderation at a meeting |P. Warner of the Board of Surgeons. this afternoon decided that the ballot VaR Geo ae paper must be returned not tater than | — CHARLESTON ENTRIES. | April 1, when the Federation will re- ‘Agsembie at Manchester to count the |, RACE TRACK, CHARLESTO: in Oriental and Floral M e entries for to- votes and decide on ite future action, [arch sto cial sivas: Designs, size 9x12 ft, 7. 0 | ‘The fecling of the miners’ leaders as} | Fins "1 ig unusual $25 vahue, at | to the probable result of the ballot fol- | fr (9 Carpets, Linoleums, Furniture. lows largely their attitude throughout | Investigate Our Charge 23: Me ei 115; re th er the negotiations, Those of the feder- | 7h. 'f’ hy und p: Miss Eaih, 1 W ated area anticipate the acceptance of ‘and fou,year-olds 244- 48 est 42 dSt. went for Taft, The Colonel carried) An exciting sult for “simply tre-e- twenty-sixth dlatrict by @ vote of /emendous” damages for cruel altena- | FURNITURE 2-DAY SPECIAL NO BALLOTS. | Wheeler sr., the $80,000,000 papa of Al- CO, rows ‘8 Kolng to be filed real soon, by the courts until| Mra Wheeler doesn’t possibly how ‘Thursday, printera say it|#he can keep common tradespeople @ physical impossibility to get] fm worrying about thelr bills if she —— POLICE PERSECUTED HIM, YOUTH DECLARES IN COURT. ‘ault to any one in that connection, ie that unless her husband made election officers ang the police co-|* Cash settlement upon her in Hew of street, stood at the bar before Judae | hi ghia, -eagatte and uy RA t Rosalsky in General Sessions to-day to | $800: sellin bg fa 100; ft jeeiatige 10g Seats’ i be sentenced, after pleading gullty to C. ] — ollars A tall, sturdy young fellow, Frank | 7Pig, , nt gett hg MoGuire, of No, 437 West Fifty-#txth | iin Brome, 100; Pe Idecf iy p Court she would instruct her pints John F. McIntyre, to enter suit q this afternoon, “The fact Is the | the ee ee for allenating inet nulne of the grand larceny in the first degree, When Judge Rosalsky had imposed the maxi- artin B, Brown Ci ‘The Judge nodded his head in acquies- cence. “Phe police,” McGuire began, | “looking to the payment of a lump sum to me insier of monthly al’...ony. But Mr, Wheeler, though he has offered me | v 5 told Your Honor I have been conv &@ great sum, hasn't offered me nearly ted f enough. I heve amply had to refuse all Senin, “Twill tel you the emits Slacy : | ] \again. I will tell you the truth. Since his offers. PRESIDENTIAL DELEGATES April, 1908, f have been the victim of le in the long experlence of thin they don't tear out. Troy, N.¥s Geo, P. Ide & Co., Mal (RAND RAPIDG Manufacturer best Made Furniture verybody connected with the office many going with- sleep for twegty-four hours, for four and-one-haif fur. me aio: ; < (Martin), 9 to 10, 1 this point McGuire broke down and ce weoks Ainge verta iicaged ie Republica and Democratic || tos and out, first; Solar Star, 105 (Koer. leaee nds me the yy 00. Court i ner), 8 to’ 5, 9 to 20 and out, seconds| «4 . prevent | awarded me. Ard how can I pay my Presidential delegates elected for ‘A friend of mine was arrested in that Cedar Brook, 11) (Fain), 20 to 4 and § Home ct! bits and maintain my establie: ment x {f the candidates of both parties in|! to's, think, "Time Gls,” desale Porter, [Year and two detectives robbed him of } d pin and 876 In varts of | he treats me that wa. Why, it'e dis || tho various States up to date are | Ethelburg 2t ‘and Sprightly Miss also} 8 wateh, a dlamon iN whari la Se geal Lak Used fan andTilued as Rants * cash. I told his wife who had taken his ‘J SECOND RACE — Four-year-olds and | jewelry and money, and since that time At the famous FOR ROOSE- || upward; purse $300; selling; five and @| the cops have claimed I was a squealer. weet ce Sea oa Sy eet | CHURCHILL'S te 8 to 0 and B to 2, firat; Top Not ” New Mexico, itt (Hopkine 0 2), firat; Top Note, | ment of me. 18 to 5 6 to 6 and & to | Judge Rosaleky declined to change the Yklahoma . second; Dominica, 112 (Koerner), 9 to b r Broadway and 49th inne 1 to Bend 1 tod, think Tiere’ Loos, { sentence impored, and McGuire was y HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty. | by Adding Vinegar, | in preparing the ballot is ditfoat quires constant chank: Jong runs uf the presner in making it 18 abnormal, Tho man, of course, would con- tradict a lady, ‘ut Mrs. Wheeler really doesn't look a nervous wreck. She looks day of the primaries, The court | ike a child in the best of “ealth instead making new | of an “old married iady, eorexsbkw B North Dakota.. 10]]| to 6, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, third. Time—| Child falls 6 Stories to Death. Miss Elizabeth Spencer, = 1,07 2-5. Kind Sir, Jenny Geddes, Ca. Six-year-old Massa Picinto fell five miay. Another man voted under | wanted me only to advertise as the wife|} ViAsinia ‘i FOR CUMMINGS J| maiiia, Wooltex, Breaker Boy, Hearth- ane from @ window of her home at Miss Elsa Ward FISHER been off the stage haven't affected my | J have been elected as follow: Stakes; three-year-olds and up; $1,000 on the Balcony, One Dollar. FOR WILGON. || guaranteed; mile and seventy yards.— oklahoma .. John Furlong, 113 (Hopkins), 13 to 10, " Spring-Cleaning A la Carte on the Main Floor. York County passed off peaceably, | Ashting dor me—oh, I'll Maine E1255 MADISON AY mouth, It is simp! ply @ marvellous gown. ‘eo hit. primary election where it has been T5300 FB servemyy.—auadeniy, Meron 25, 1 100.00 THOMAS, beloved husband of Mary ast Inerny. [sek returned eight new indictments against members of the Allen clan, Ten't it dreadful that T have to go|#own that the first primary was not | charging murder and conspiracy to kill, oue-Deer Ayer Mcarlannth’ attest wane’ ail usiag back on the staxe to make my own| Held in accordance with the law. The ‘hose indicted were Sidna, Floyd, Vic- 150.00 Funeral trom hie late residence, 2% ° Hi et Dominick st., Thursday, 2 P, M, Intere Reports from up State show that in|in the University Helzhts district, $500 a month, especially when that 9600 ig | General Carmody. on, Sens rtrd iliec’ Blane ae sia by means of irr. 200.00 ment Calvary. every district where the Roosevelt] Mr. Wright had, a walkover, Where | 80 slow coming in. Why, my husband| Stitbwell explained that « serious mis. Wards Of mele ioat Mint, aided tee tion means to. the. rest: — _— boomers made a Rint they wore more| turbulence. marked the contest tn this has transferred ali he Droperty to his |tako was sade by the comminoners of | WAGE Veer eH a || 25.00 300.00] wae Seemdly Meked than in the city, In| strict last fall mothing byt calm pro- | father. | tte hes elven Bim wots “end |civetion ag New York in not furnishing | "Tt was thought that Victor Allon would eal industry’ «|| APARTMENTS FURNISHED ||| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, paras Xe ,, wae presen: Allon wou fasera Me" Rae Orange, Putnam and Dutchess Counties, | Ville a ener. Serene pI. ir Sveivtnne. CARA’ le) tarhare at paitots. Brackett objected to the ad-' escape being, indicted anew, his relatives acres fou fan Gi,o00 | | COMPLETE FROM $49.88 10 $500.00 Bh | ost—one large covciope contalsing Tama’ where B. B. Odell jr. led the Taft forces.| had voted on his name, but the result | $9,000,000, too.’ vancement of the bill and said he would and friends claiming he had nothing to ps years. PEN SATURDAY UNTI 19.p.r ‘aa be aman 2 raurned te the! Colonel was swamped, In the| shows that Wright was two to one| The marriage tangie of the younger oppose it at every stage. It was too| de with the killing of Judge Massie and araiie A poe 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNE! Hynea, jw ‘rand boy QneMa-Herkimer District, where Theo-| stronger than his opponent. Wheelers has been aired many times in |!ate tn the session to bring up this mat-| others in the court room shootin, gre Douglas Rovinso the Colonel's} Ph nephew, led the progressive fight, the Talt-Bherman delegutes won by more ‘than 4,000 votes. Old time Republican leaders declare | } that all the Roosevelt talk of fraud will stert”nothing locally. ‘They expect the| war Roosevelt people to send contesting cele- | {esp gations to Chicago from every district! He of { that viol The New York delegation to Chicago will consist of sighty-three delegates | in pooths. duced to . In February of this year favorable to Taft and seven delegates committed to Roosevelt. TAPT 18 ASSURED OF EIGHTY-| requiring voters to mark their ballots] ® year alimony, Later this was re itp Silverman, who ran on the| the courts, theugh never with » threat|ter, he said. Stiliwell expiained that ket in the Twenty-sixth | before of an allenation sult against the | there wouk! have been no objection if it father. Albert Gallatin Wheeler jr. is| Was not for the reef of the Roosevelt e, and was the floor member on the Stock Ex- | people. returns by Sam pt the firm of J.B. Runsett & > he jon candle and was reputed to be a millions i petal Repybone, | ogy gra ory | several thmes over, being one ot] NEW MEXICO ELECTS # for the a FISHER BROS. iy HELP WANTED—MAL Ten Years’ en here ons TAIL! ait Wanted i is ly, Enjoyment in One rt rye pol , tockholders in the Chi+{ | ; t of every election | the heaviest stostmaliers, ta, the On UNITED STATES SENATORS. ae ; he. PI nee Se a ho | married Misa Claudia Caria omni That is what the Player charges iT a jose men, who 7 > on 7 e ter of Axel Carlistedt, to GANTE FE, New Mexico, March 27,— me: o the avera; Ap Teiperen apacintoes wore Sully] of the Boston Conservatory of Musto. |The elghth senatortal ballot to-day re- 4 = Plano at ind +04 || Vented Hoceewalt when tenn’ mer Pre | WHEN HER RED TIGHTS AT-jeulted in the election of A. B, Fall, and n B family. Each and every one many of them countenanced TRACTED ATTENTION, , B. Catron, as United States Senators, ; : who likes music will use this Jolations of the election law in not} Mra. Wheeler first was granted §10,-|Both are Republicans, P i piano, whereas the old style piano would not have one-tenth of this use. Special for Wednesday, anh Special for Thursday, 28th BATE the caso Was in court again on Wheel» ‘ vd pce et BOSTON, CHIME CHOC. Young Woman Rnds Vite by Gas,| S04, reawest to reduce the alimony, He The Pure Product of If you use a piano constantly, you want a good one—and |) . iC] gate che rite = Oo inn Frances Frazer, twenty, roomin| what he borrowed from his father, and Nature's Sj You will | that's our strongest point, Pease Pianos have been good and WEDNESDAY'S OFFERING THURSDAY'S OFFERING THREE DELEGATES. yf s that he wns forced to borrow trom feel betterand using i ion i DOUBLE y AsgOnn ‘Yesterday's Mp elected seventy- re Rs ori alle ver he rater Yo nay the mene oe do for Gurebid pias Ie ove HON a century yd bf aga Solar sO fg Bott values POUND Box * POUND BOX 38c sine’ Tah delegates. Bhe other four| poisoning early to-day. She had closed| i was’ in this last mult. that Mre simple that pel joy it. Pace i i a | at large, to be » te Convention in which will be y “domnasea by the antl the ‘The Roosevelt delegates elected were | The two fromthe First Congress District on | 8! days a Jon then than my voles pS Yslend, William A, Prendergast, and four Ward, of & fit of despondency over family | ful troubles, Charles Hommacher, a lod; Roosevelt clement of the Republican | #elled the gas knd awakened Mra, party, Welsnerberg, who keeps the house, windows and turned on the gas in| Wheel referred 10 aa "the Dear $750; easy payments, = pianos exchanged, and our music roll Bark Bow 20F Corned! Siceel, stares oe ere TT eieh,*s eeleot. library is absolutely free to our customers. i For this week we have several used Players at reduced prices, Milk Chocolate Covered Write for Player booklet and list of bargains. Assorted Nut Clusters A choice assortment of nuts marunatcaxarive [Was ; Brway Ne Ys)” Al] food vile proteorta' by'e 4Sfck girl had lived at the place only ne ie)