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that officers have the right to Gown for themselves the condi- jab under whieh they will continue gerve the King. It continues: "They are so treated because they jefe rich men, and because they had the prejudices of their claas. Not only fe there one law for the rich man in the army and one for the poor, but 5 there ts one standard for the Tory : officer's loyalty to his oath and an- 4 ether standard for the private soldier with sympathies for the laboring fan.” * Bimilar commenta appear in the Liverpool Post, also « strong Liberal paper. a WAR SECRETARY'S ENVOY “PAYS HIS RESPECTS” TO SIR EDWARD CARSON. ait ei BELFAST, Ireland, March 24.— \ thie Major General Sir Cecil Macready attached to the Adjutant General's 4, Department of the War Offices paid barr @ visit to Sir Edward Carson, the X ‘ tor, ‘ “att Generel who had been specially sent - lee Ser. to Ireland by Col. Seely, the Dy eile “Recretary of Btate for War, to confer on oi Brig. Gen, Count Albert a commander of the Fifteenth Brigade here, arrived at see ty + the seat of Capt. Craig in uniform. Ho declared that the one object of visit wap to pay his reapecta to Mer the ister Unionist leader. The sec Ancident is much commented on. ———— L = QUESTION: WHERE > = DO POLCEVONEN a a wok = *Two Here, but Don’t You ie Dare Ask Her. vad pi «aT gun?“ Ah! there you have a mystery Miss. Luiu Parks, one of the women now employed on the pelice force who is in this fo the performance of her duties to-day refused to clear up. carry two revolvers,” Miss Parks | a group of inquisitive tryed “one of them a regular .83 — _ seme @ shorter weapon.” aid. « Miss Parka reached New York last/| t, She was sent here to get Marie » Who disappeared from Chi- ‘gage one Gay several weeks ago when, ehe was sent to the bank Lee te'te eaid, 9600 ESTATE FIRM FAILS. if With 976,000 @ Ae t, filed thie afternoon agains! tial lao ities of are pentut sit. o0, on. quick an well an real estat: ity and in Albany. 4 eu 2g! tibet tercark Petty i team, Joshua Crane jr. of Boston, Mi and Kinsella, to-day Jost the fret their series of court tenn Queens Gluy when, they posante we Ht h OTHER STORES:— CHICAGO BLUBSK iRT IN NEW YORK ON AN se Larenthdlaa CASE. | $876,000 BID FOR SIEGEL'S ASSETS, WORTH $1,731,340, Gimbel Offer of $387,000 for Simpson-Crawford Co. Tentatively Accepted. COURT TO RULE ON IT. Judge Hough Will Decide To- Morrow on Disposition Uleter Unionist leader to-day. The! Receivers for the Siegel properties in New York wero disappointed this afternoon on the opening of eighteen bids for various asseta owned by the Siegel Stores Corporation. acceptances of bide totalling $876,000 Property valued at $1,731,340, wholesale, were made, Hough, in the United States District jorrow will deolde whether or not these acceptances @hall be con- Should the bida be confirmed cred: Mors of the bankrupt s#torea may ex- | pect an immediate dividend on their accounts, but the amount of this divi- |dend: cannot be ascertained now. | Whether or not the depositora in the Las will be greatly benefited will |be made known after a conference of a | the three receivers to-morrow mom- Chicago's ~ Bletit Carries ing, when Judge Hough's fuling Wil! determine the cash available for 4: | = CCEA TOL? The highest bid received during the | ——_ Gay waa that of Gimbel Brothers for the merchandise of the Simpson- Crawford Company. The wholesale cost of the merchandine was $64 The Gimbel bid was $387,000, w MADAME CAILLAUX FEARED HER HUSBAND WOULD KILL CALMETTE} =: “Dose a policewoman carry a) B. \. “Mest certainly she does. Bometimes Merchants) A genes tee sapeenlty, of The accounts yecelvable of Simpaon-Crawford Company 282.63—were bid in for $28J,000 by the O'Neill-Adams Company, represented warms of lobby part A effort te finish ite by John Claflin, who said that he was prepared to turn over his bid to the reorganisation committee should the So Decided to Shoot Editor Herself, She Tells Court—,, Dreaded Hidden Letters. LESS THAN HALF VALUE 4TH STREET STORE, The merchandise of the Fourteenth Street Store, worth $406,716, was bid in for $170,601 by Steinfeld & Co., but the bid was neith police revolver and the other “% have told you all you need to know,” eald ahe, when the interview- PARIS, March %4.—Madame Cail- laux’s fears of the consequences of the publication of some private corre- spondence in the Figuro, led to her accepted nor re- The bid of 45,000 for the asnots of Expreas Company, made by E. D. & J.D. Btein, was accepted. For the fixtures of Simp- son-Crawford Company a bid of §15, 600 was made by Van Praag & Co., and the bid neither accepted nor re- Jocted. The fixtures of the Fourteenth Btreet Store will Feldstein for $27,500 if his bid is ac- the Merchant editor, ehe told the examining magis- ‘aay. Bhe also had been obsessed with the iden, that her husband might be driven to commit the crime, and de- elded to do It herself. Between outburste of tears and iMaux to-day resumed her story of the incidenta leading up to the shooting of Calmette. She told Magistrate Boucard that her huggand had threatened to attack the editor. The fedr that her husband might kill Calmette and the terror she felt William L. Gibney bid $9,000 for the accounts receivable of the Four- teenth Street Store, amounting y | $74,983.40, but his bid was rejected, The announcemont was made that a bid bad ben ma Btores Corpuration | of the Simpson ‘and the Merchant: but the amount of the bid was not “Tt Is “Underatood to have been made conditional upon certain agreements between the credito: to have turned on a percentage. bas! but this was not confirmed. ‘will be submitted to Judge Hough The bids were opened by Judge at the possibility of his being tried for murder led her to go to the of- by the Slegel fice of the Figaro, she declared, Mme. Caillaux said ahe did not learn until the day of the shooting that there was no legal way in which’ she could prevent publishing further personal letters. nie husband had threatened to do|4 al violence to Caln:ette, tte Caillaux, “With this in mind ‘ed it was imperative that I see him and endeavor to persuade coase the publication of wiord Company press Company, upward; eelling Broth 4 Te Dic! Calmette from Melee Ave Said ¢e Be 8875,000, knew my husband was @ good shot feared he would kill his enemy. en I conjured a mental picture of my husband on trial for murder. 1 shuddered ag I pictured the scenes a I felt that I should do som that I was the un- willing cause of the bitter attack tak- ing the form of the personal letters added Bankruptoy, and read by attorneys for John 8. Sheppard and William A. Marble, receivers for the atores, Few of the depositors were present and no excitement prevailed, Judge Hough ordered thie afte noon that the amounta of their de- posite for that day should be returned to all depositora who put money in the Hiegel bank on Dec. March 24—Frank Vo- wel, partner with Henry Siegel, aaid to-day he expected to Ko ¢] in time to appear in the F Vouel has been iit but and physicians #ay he would be able to travel by the end of Inveluntary petition in bankruptey T. it & Co., Inc, general oustzactare ote ators of 116 Nassa ety ier & Kohn, attorneys orediters. si thing and the fect Palace of Justice. The crowds showed leas interest in her appearance, and there were no outbreaks. —_-—- CHARLESTON ENTRIES. The Charleston entries for to-morrow WONDON, March 24.--The American re vay nd Peter W. Latham, the Mab pure by three sets to one. re MACK rat NEW YORK Page & Shaw, Inc. |[! THE CANDY OF EXCELLENCE We Will Open Our NEW STORE At 362 Fifth Avenue ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH. Page & Shaw, Inc. 883 FIFTH AVENUE—71 BROADWAY AND VANDERBILT HOTEL. a Py ae oe aes Cas Buy His Freedom Cheap. Mrs, Mary Bcull complained in Ba: onne, N. J., yesterday that her husband, “TEE EVENING WORLD “evi SENATORS TAEUP ‘PINE RATE Bi LOGY O HAND ‘Hot Debate This Afternoon Before the Committee on Mis- cellaneous Corporations. |MANY REFORMS HALTED. |“ ' | Scores of Agents of Various In- | bo terests at the Capitol Ham- pering Legislation. By Samuel M. Williams. (Ota Leitaenes nh of The Evening fe ireh 24.—Advo- cates of telephone rate revision had) driven away. This is Danie an animated hearing this afternoon | |“ before the Senate C Deberard, representing the . urged similar opeakers emphasised action before the surroundéd by bet Presiding officers bang their almost continuously trying to still the| bis noisy ‘The Assembly resem- bles yine Stock Exchange on a "mii- ‘There is tremen- | matio chicken feed bills, made necessary by the cumbersome Governmental syatem | tant to ail" iM McCarrick sald |i of New York State herr uvery | night. ht t little town and city bas to out some petty municipal act. calendars of both houses heed loaded with bills that are passed o the endorsement blyman or senator, Many red away during session of last night, that extentel ne 8 the Fepeyin A hours, and in el continue’ ie mmc Ye WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Three-year-olda and ; six furlongs.—Huda's le), 7 to 8, 3 to 2 and Pet, 108 (Obert), 3 to 2 and 7 to 10,80 con Golors, 100 (Murphy), 9 - 2,3 tol jan at 11 o'clock I day and on into », Cagtal nocence, Patty Regan, also ran. SECOND RACE—' and u me wall! P.D,, 110 (¢ 7 to 6 and 7 to 10, won; ‘Willie, 18 iain 4a) Oe 10 to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, PY be (Muri pes 7 ie, 6, ira. clan ‘Toadiing and Too Finn also **THIRD RACE — eoltini its eogh), 10 to 1, i Benediction. BY Port Ateiae Gyaonure Jim Caffrey, Kid, Sun Guide ite ious Spesiet for Lay ae Rox earn! Sar: =. . mmittes on Mis- 6 Goldbe: of the legal aasomn: ‘hree- year-ol invitation to a McCarrick wheels were muddy and the ho looked ae if they Lets ‘hey had can’ the other a bay. out stopping, bee: of the boys or the wagui BOY OF 5 g ONLY SWITNEOD TO! the ‘When ue Mi questioned about the denied knowledge of it the members| said that he had been standing beside Deeds’ of the wagon for a moment or two and/ Hall, but he had then had run home to get a drink of| and I could not hy him. back, he said, | notified the police, « of the Fit tle station, 4 Soret, Harper ‘ried ut ‘The telephone lobby, th hydro-eleo- | water. When he cam the Iikery Thaw lobby, the raliroed | negro toy bed ewes the the:Pretibttion lobby, walch Is Regro boy “Buster” Brown has, to be the most diMficult iy ‘ule two from whom to get at the Fete, He ip the inc! other have done their best to hia infant mind and dis- cover what he knows. But his infor. in driblets and dous haste, rushing through scores of | after long, etd a 908. penetra “Young hon tw | me on the street, mother this aftern out on the some candy and then he e man beside the wagon at the watering trough. He told me he did not see Warren get into the wagon because bis hands were cold from snowballing and ii to F hated them and g wat DANIELS oives RRecnierian OF was with m: talking to tl AD ial to Tie You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the set | tal You joney wasted on “Drink” that ¢ them peeded in the home {0 purchase food . ORRINE hos eneee thous- treatment end can be eee secretly. will be ke if, neal ‘Thres-year-olgs ands of tle. —L. tol and Your m trial, it bas $1.00 » box. booklet and let us rigs | ORRINE irish | Washington, D. C. Resemen Deng & ores. BENNY A POUND PROFIT ORE Than 50 Years Ago, roved to be the acorn frem which etail ut Samer Busines in the Wor! te a or MYSTERY BAFFLES Ta RLIE ROSS” CASE thouge | the tratin leacin, somewhere near the wagon, but we have followed them all and are prac- midnight of el i Man house in Lawrence street to try na few piano. I sing a little, you Has tl the evening just al by. When I did eS home I foun t (Continued from First Page.) because it was from a suburb ladeiphia, Germantown, that oe Was spirited off on July 1, 187 \nat thrilled the entire country. with thie new re Conestoga wagon, the two cases run oharply Lape as it was with an ride that Charlie Ross! was tempted into A were bugsy | that carried erick, mah, if a rich mah, a whether it belonged to potatoes to sell, He even looked into | one, jrould take the wagon itself, but saw there only & lot of empty bai ‘arren for renter ho OVERRUN WITH PEOPLE OFFER- IN@ SUGGESTIONS. “My brother and I have miles out of Philadelphia at for a | Pont in response to every clue sented. Our ho errua ee wagon, the ty; of racterized by a "raiy nd 4 ported upon , bows, did not come into the McCar- rick mystery until yeeterd an then first through Lagi oho given to James M boy's father, went into the country back of o den yesterday only to learn that wagon a rie had ba rag there with a oA and the bey nothii ren. One of the possible me from a man named John who sald that he was training jon creases = athe’ whiten move out. jown an: 1e hd ne Brown, who | rarely encounters a white rt id, Ticks, entirely trustworthy. What he told hag I later borne out by the) 9 wa ite negro boy, “Buster” lives at No. who was beside the two white playmates when Warren | w, Mifted into it tana Ss to efface, that pte may bi going along South “Nine. teenth street that Thursday Ly noon about 4 o'clock with s Cellapeous Corporations. The subject! feed on my shoulder. At ‘Bein! under consideration wai Five-Cent bill, which has passed the | there Assembly. Most of the speakers ad- | yy | Vocated revision by the Public Ser-!y4, | vice Commission instead of by mas-| ing in front of a ation. wagon like ‘t the swarm of tele- phone lobbyiste indorsed. So strong Is their opposition to the five-cent rate bill that the company apparently | Ht counts on getting more than five cents per call out of a so-called scientific revision. M. H, Winkler, original complainant | i against telephone extortion, apoke behalf of many civic associations urg- ing that Gov. Glynn's recommenda- tion for an appropriation of $100,000 to the Public Service Commission be carried out without the complications of five-cent bills or Foley Committee N. J. had seen boy in a dark cont, red cap @hat cl we cat do is work i | and work and hope fo me some ee ae froma eh fears he has been saloon, mother heart will not Le ie Francie Neve facet a (tag =| thing. i Hope “but it’s there ie the + J & small town lies from Camden and two ot! in Egg Harbor. The G: “apture was made b; ith shotguns, revolvers and pitch: iota ts had no Rie tae d ts they had wpe an the kidnapping However, & sear? being made round Clementon, N. where @ small boy and three men were geen a few days ago. —— 15 Drepned tn D KOEPENICK, Germany, March %.— Fifteen people were drowned here to- day when a tug ran into and sank a amali ferryboat crowded wits workmen they used in thé war. There was @ man eitti and ona @ myself in any way pley that It was a little ‘ fee any ray. |B r horse was a bitten gray, went on by with- | ried about had the feed | he did not to carry, and that was the last I saw | bia on the a when I looked out. Rot to go far away. 0 the various houses in bor! nood where he was in the ir Sb? no one had seen dren did not know any- me in, nor cbuld 1 see A DELICIOUS _ MORNING EAL A wine glass of gra: we_ sul boy and a tableopoontul of CHIRIS OLIVE OtL, cident he first make @ dellclows merning appetizer ind it, but later husband on the tele; corder The ollve olf diet has ma a, erent x4: vances since the introduction of CHIRIS - Pronounced She-ris rth OIL pare, of @ dletinet, Toad gone at 4 vase t Sheffield buys them—why not you? Wiss has a world-wide reputa- tion for quality. Don’t chance unknown scissors —~brittle iron or soft steel with wire rivets. @EANT, TELLS OF HUNT. “Then it was that my husband's brother, Harry, who is Hi geant at the Locust street station, | a ied notified and got the detective case,” ‘gt. McCarrick took itened to tell all he might of ‘ ident, and several times he and | sae ky sein, for trial bottle borhood, With a in| La eae aot and all oe cellars and I had bro! ners” friends with ‘me and we! hunted until daybreak. there was no trace of the boy. 4 came we weat to the! terfront, thinking that! he might have bee: that was acarcely Bee acey CHIRI§ COMPANY, Dept. reet, New York. NITY han bas been reluc- | abent, the wagon an eald at first that he was not but at” school. jd to him while I was there: ‘You don't know anythin; I got little Murnaghan y, us the river \ half a dozen eay Be by yards to get . The Delaware is almost two miles ‘get eo that seemed to “Then we iearned that Ch: fels had seen the wagon wit beside it and we felt that at last the real lead had com do is follow up every eat leading from the: water tro Now, all we can GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN RITCHIE & CORNELL'S Free Popularity Contest European Tours yee and Citizen. 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