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ONE CEK'T 11 KILLED BY COJSO|] death of men pie , MANI / M TURKB. Enough. Anemic in s;c. l to\ hit: .St.r — Died Mu*m- .izo -r ' ! I - Sen ai;t\"ll'<>lt :'. •'■.:.^f.o, Mar;-h j< — That A2enin4ei t. i M'-tdj, a woatthy pto manutacturer. Uie3 ! ■ rro::i *r?eric poisoning on IVbruary "<l wa*i tii* -■■■■. to-da> *.■> Coroiurl Ho*mu!i ... '.rrvestigutior:. Tin- «leat!i j ha' been reported t> due a ptoaaaKiaea. Tr.ai tN: po!so:. vis COBtatoed in a ilani . r^e stasJc raten by Mr. iJo«»t!y ne«ms ; ■ ..ar to the authorities, but th.- :n%;U!«;r j ■i which U was j)iac»<; in -.1'? rtitai is a i ■•»>: flf; . While the Coror.er u.:i(i Arsista.*".: <7hief| o? Police SchuettJer declare •hat they ac • ice no one, it is admitted (ha « «oma:il *>t Mr. Moody 's *i->uschold and <»v» of !:1s j employes ha\*e been under surrafllance for! a month. Mr. Moody, like, hi" brother*. Trunk, a •on-in-law of Congressman Moxiey. and j '"ha.rlrs, it. Moody, inherited « «or.sideralle j fortune from his father, founder of tlie Baa baking firm of Moody 4 Waters, of j which CharlCH H is the ! .-...i Alexander was secretary. He occupied a luxurious home in Chicago, owned & summer resi dence. in Wisconsin and a farm at -. Charles. 111. Family Not Affected. The Fteak was purchased on Tir.<r»da>'. ' February IT. On Saturday the fjemily par look of the meat without i!l efTieci. Sun- • day morning Mr. Moody was compelled ioj visit the pie factory, and us Jits wife was] not feeling well Mr. Moody took breakfast ! • lone. The rural was pr«'parr-d by Agnes] Uartwick, a servant who has r^-en in ihe, family for thirteen years. ' The leftover portion ■•• the steak had; keen tolled Imo halls by Miss Uartwick I • ■ <i placed jn the leaaaac over tiiEJit, This Vox contained no ice. It «g b accessible. ?r<»m rltht-r the. kitchen or the mar porch. At the direction of Mrs. M« e.<ly the ser v«r.t ser\-ed Mr. Moody the steak and t*ome i «.orn Lrrad and coffee. l.attr Mrs. Moody j urote, but ate no breakfast, illss Hart-j wick, however, ate a piece of bread dipped ! la the gravy from the BOOM. and later i>!ie j vfc« taken violently 111. Mr. Moody remained at the bakery ail j flay, but returned In a <-arri;i,^e at 10 j ©clock that night, so ill he could hardly t ■•tand. A home remedy failing ti» afford ; relief, the family physician. Dr. F. I Hart- j man. was pent for, but was i:n;iW»- to *uc- | :or the patient, who died within an hour. | The physician was about to Wave th" house when informed that tho servant was 11, exhibiting symptoms similar to thosf of Mr. Moody. in this case medical aid ; pi-oved efMcac'.ous. I»r. Hartman took the jemuining portion j nf the aaaal and sealed It in a glas.s par. | This was given to l>r. Walter Halnes. a •hemist, Bar analysis. The latter, in a re- i port to the Coroner, stated that the meat j contained enough arsenic to kill half a ; dozen persons. The kidneys, heart and stomach of the , rtead man. according to the Coroner, also i showed pronounced traces or the poison. j Coroner Friend of Family- Coroner Hoffman is a personal friend of the Moody fumily. \\ ;ien he learned of' Mr. Moody' a sudden death be visited the ; household wjth the idea of saving the fam- j Uy the notoriety of an a-itopsy. "Things Old not look quite right.' said j Mr. Hoffman to-day. "Mr. Moody bad been | . well mun. 1 doubted the ptomaine theory, j ... meat hud bob Iraai n in the i. e- j h..x. 1 tailed in the t£\y physician. Dr. Re.iuhardt. and we held a post-mortem in- : xesttgation. reeu'.UtiK in ilif discovery sf \tucfH of ar^enl<-." Three weeks after Mr, Moody-* death 1 >i . Halnes made his offlciftl report. Then a private inquest w.is held Mrs. Moody • «\«k closely questioned as totlie details of her husband's death. Her story was ia j Hiliioajimi a.- already given. Meantime detectives kepi close watch on i «11 who might possibly shed light on tli* j -nvsterj An offl.-er is still at St. Charles, | W., near the Moody farm. Peter Peterson, j . - known as Peter Reiley. who ha!> lieen | Ti the employ of the Moody household for I Ttern year* as m* Masai, farm manager • i.d general fa«-to:um. is said lo boa* peas rtrt «t Xt Charles. He had a room at the M.ioti resideiirc, and vas regarded in th« , r ht of a friend by both Mr. *nd Mrs. I Moody. A year ago Mr. Moody narrowly escape.j . poisuuinff. it >s said Mrs. Moody ab- ; Mart from the <ity on a visit, and *t noon i ane day <he maid. atnon« other things, ! ived soup The. servant, who lia«l previously lasted j t. 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Outfit Consists Of Cut out the coupon printed here- On* cardboard in colors 18 xlB with and r>>:^ei.t it, with 10 cents, at .--.Vi-.. :„ <:.,« c:,, i;. 4i4 i ,• ~ either of ihc*c offices of The Trib- ir ; chrs in bIZC o Slx llttlc d »CC 2 une: Main Office, Nassau, corner dice boxes, 18 men, score cards Spruce street, or No 1304 Broadway. anr instiuctions how to play the between 36t1» and 371h streets, New _!,_:' oo n ~,-,u;-. n • . '• , York, and receive a baseball game. Came'C amc ' Something interesting and If ordered by mii!, scr.d 15 «:ents. instructive. TRIBUNE'S MARKER BASEBALL Mr. Moody tn-rely i iss?*..* ISe dis'.i. then ;tc!!*.l It :<■ ■ him. declaring *h»t it *Mjn;e<l ha stomach. He- tanilly sdvisfd Die girl not to touch it. PeierfuTO, > r Jteiiey. \rna then ct the hcuie. l>u^ I «*' t the pi-eniisei. befv>r«» th#> meal, retornlns Bor.-.« lime Inl*r. r."< ordl".c to MIfS llsit v.ik. I'eteraon i« taid to l»» * *?+}} '" :i mfti, <if nc^t appear* ttce. i M . ■.. ."'l'l •* !'«f« seeiicnusted e«nsJdeT?.Ha rnnvsy. Mrs Moody rrfured to ta!k wivli r«pert; «tj« t«-da>, referring I beta to Jam T. tsynu::i, an attorney. attended to tie bettUnc «>f th« Moody es»mtu. Mi Uynum ln^hci at a questioner who Inquired vhcih-r :i ciiec-k for 53Q.090 drawn by Mi. Moody i:nd destir.ed for K^nsa^ City had not (!l«ap!*eared about the iim« of Mr. Uoody> death. "Xothini; to it." declared :J.e lawyer. Mr. Moody is j> u d to have, carried Ufa lncuranc« for tOJDM in favor of Ills wlf». Her ma Im n.-.nie wu.s Ann* Olson. 'l hey wer; married twenty-five years •8" CLEARING UP BIG THEFTS. Men Arrested Her'; Charged with Rob bing Jewelry Stores in Other Cities. In th« arrert •, this city of throe men Inspectir McCafferty said yesterday that he »>eli«\«-^J he would be aW« to ciear up three. Kg burglaries, one In Boston, an tither in New Haven and the third in Philadelphia. All th* places robbed arora jewelry stores and th*» 'o'«i amount stolen la valued at %-.—■ They were arraigned In the Varaaßj Market court and held in Da.<na) bail each for examination to-morrow. The. prisoners, who were arrested last Friday, descrilm themselves as Joseph Goldberg. c>' No. 27 tioerck street: Harris Rothstein. of No. l'.S . • i.-U street, and Jacob <:oldberg. »'•->» of No. 27 <;oerck fctreict. in the prisoners* possession the po lice, t-ay they found portions of the loot taken from the three places. Rothstein. the inspector said, admitted that he hao served five years in the Tren tea >N. J.> prison, and that once he openM the safe, of the prison for the warden whan : : >■ combination failed to work properly. In order tr» •!■> >o he used a heavy piece of chilled Steel, shaped something like a can opener. The SaMoa say such an instru ment was left behind at the New Haven Jewelry safe that was robbed. Th« inspect or said one of the- n.cn had made a par tial «-onfc{-sien. Detectives (rom Philadelphia. Boston and New Haven arrived here yesterday to ap pear la court when the prisoners are a - rals&sd. MRS. MARY H. PELL TO REMARRY » . Woman Financier, Divorced, Gets Li cense to Wed C. N. Daley, a Broker. Mary Hutton Petl. who received ■ decree of divorce from Alexander Mercer Pell in 1901. and Charles No* Daley obtained a n:arria»ce license at the City Hall yester day afternoon. Mr. I'al.y gave his ag<» as forty-two and his occupation as a broker. Mrs. Pc!l acknowledged thirty-flve years and gave her business as manager and promoter."! Mrs. Pell was Mary Hutton Kicleslne when she was married in I^!* to Mr. Pell, who is a brother of Archie P»!l and Dun can Pell. After her marriage aha dip pleased her husband by undertaking the management of a large dairy farm In Merfcaaaar County. After the separation aha went t'. London and conducted a hotel there for some time. In the Pell divorce the custody of their bO) was given to Mrs. Pell. She pave her address yesterday as No. 6 Hunt 4Gd street. Mr. Ptll spends ino.«t of his lime on his farm n'-ar Hichiield Springs. » NAVAL MILITIA VETERANS MEET. The Ist Battalion. Naval Militia, Stat« of New York. Cave the Naval Militia Veterans, upon the occasion of their annual meeting lust night, a review on board the Vnited States steamship Oranite State, which was followed by .• reception and smoker. In | which neurly five hundred men took part. | At the meeting the name "Naval ROssrve i Association of 'he State of New York," which was Incorporated in IS3I. was changed |to "Naval Militia Veterans. Ist Hattalion." These officers and committees were elected for 1S10: Governors. 11. '. .- ttartae, K. T. McLaoshUiW >; M. Corning. C 1.. Andrews, E. N. R«»l>inson. S. H. P. Pell and '"• B. Town send; president, 11. !. Safe- . ■ , vlce presidrnt. E. T. Mclaughlin: secretary, S. H. P. Pell: treasurer. C. M. Corning. Com mittees: M«-mhershlp— W. C Shaw, lft di vision: H. A. Clark. M division; i. K. Raff, 3d division; W. S. Kewhoase, 4t' : division. Headquarters-!*. II Mlntbn. C. J. Diercka. Kntertaininej-.t— R. T. I^ozior. C. ,\. IMII. LECTURE ON YELLOWSTONE PARK. Dwight Khnendorf will glv*» his lecture on the Yellowstone Park in Carnegie Hall this afternoon, beginning at ' M o'clock. The proceeds v. ill go for the benefit of St Andrews Hospital for Convalescent Wom en and Children. The J.-cture Is illustrated With Mr. Kltn« ndorfs own \ ran in color mid with numerous motion pictures of th« pnimals atid geysers In the park. The Tribune Marker Baseball Coupon. TM» coupon, 'TitJi tm •"ents. If presented »Ji«» Tribune (Tl •. V ill «>.lttl.> the ml.lor |o on« MjtHfr Rtfseball _, fit. (Setnl lit ocnta If r^ir.c is to bt tnaiicd.) N'a tne . I | Address Print name and uddrtas rl«inl>. TUESDAY. ||J^^otli®ti6tOt^ MARCV/ - :) - l ° in -- I BANKERS FACE QUIZ • HEARD IX PITTS BURG. i \ Apparently Prepared to Fight ; draft Charge y Pittiburir, March 2S. — The sian«l Jury** I examination of nearly n hundred aTlrectera J »nd officials of six Ptttahttrs bant* o«*Kari | J here) to-rtny. When the jitrctrs ram* cut; •of th? star chamber this evonliiß, however, i i their only report hid to do with the for- i j ntal Indictment of thirty-four present ntt<l ■ j former councllTnen »ia;a>i"-t whean IrulUrt- ; nurt« had b*en previously ordered in th« J grand jury's presentment last Friday. The counts char-ed In the lndt«tmeotai I j to-<hiv of Hush Ferguson. William Hrun<! | l and Charles S. Stewart ar*> both c<.?ispir- j acy and t>riN;ry in connection with the .i.-.-optance and dlitrlbutlon of 1102,500 a* brihea to other cotinciiinen. Tne other I thirty-one Indicted men are •!:;'.',■»•! with ! »•• .-j.tanf-o of ti..- briber. I»urin» th«» day the grand jury had be : forei It H. <■. Uui?hmj.n. pr.\-i.i<>r,l of the ! : Second National Bunk; .T. M. Vounp. cash- ' ■ Icr, and the fnllowln? dtredonr: William I j kicConway, Edward B. Taylor. T. D [Chantler. F. C Oatiorna. William M. Ker- Medy, <"!ufrlo<» \v. Friend. \V. I. Curry »ii<i 1 Thomas W. Welsh. Jr.. as well as I ». C I Shaw, auditor; (V W. Anderson. John '.!•-■ j Carter and Hoi^rt Hay, bookkeepers, and i Harry J. lVars, teller. From the Farmer?' National I •• posit \ ! Bank, which ixsned :i statement to-day ' I d«-ny!n»? it had paid any money to lnflu- j once lafilalalloai. there appeared J. It. j Kecd. a director, and from the Workinc- j ! man's National Savings and Trust Com pany there- appeared Thomas M, I ties and Christian 7.i»-s. directors, and James M. j Anderson, cashier. j The, German National of Allegheny. th*» j Carman National of Pfttshars and the Co» ; : lutnbia National Bank, which have also | j teen named as Involved in the t^candat, iv ere n<>t represented to-day. j i The non-appearance of their directors was j on th*> around that they had tint !.<»on ! ; served with proper legal notice, thut th>ir I prasea* vas required. Subpornas aro to I ; p. served on then to-morrow. Althotißh Ji.'lj:' K.'ii.^rt S. Fraxer was ' r«-ady to-day to hoar the pleas of those | badanfeed councilman who wanted «n im- m unity bath, no further confessions vera made. POSTOFFICK ROB BED. 1 ii ' 1 [Crack Safe ami Carry Off $80,000 Loot in IVagons. j Richmond. Va.. Match 28.— Under the I glare of a street lamp, cracksmen backed a j wason up to the door of the Richmond ! Postoffice- either on Saturday or Sunday j night, pierced the vault with steel drills. ' and made off with $&5.< X«) in stamps and I ICO In cash. A watchman in the building was ; undisturbed while the robbers entered through a street window and did the job. ■ It Is one of the largest robberies in police annals of the state. Special Postoffice Inspectors Harrison and Barclay, from Washington, reached ' Richmond this afternoon and started at once on the case. ; The office had been dosed slm-e 6 o'clock j Saturday evening. When a clerk opened i the doors this moroinff the robbery was discovered. PostonVe authorities and city police hurried Into action and decided that *.he looters must have used I horse and I wair^n to ret oft* with their bulky booty. M Km Marriott, the cashier of the post ! oftV<», had pone to the country for the week's end. and is now on his way back ] In response to hurry telegrams. Though the thieves: evidently had plenty 1 of time they overlooked an envelope con j talnlng ?_'.«••! in cash. j It hi understood to-night that there is ■ clew which may lead to an arrest, or sev i eral arrests, at an early hour. This in volves person said to be a travelling man ' for a New York novelty house, who has : been traced to one of the local hotels. a HOW GAS PROFITS WERE LOST. Failed to Follow Court Ruling as to Depreciation, Says Service Board. a F. Weber, chief statistician of the Public Service Commission, showed yes terday that the net e.-.rmiif;-- of the Con solidated Gas Company, including its net earnings from pas production and the I dividends received from Its subsidiary <onipanies. 56.500,370. would have been [larger if the company hud followed the I decision of the Supreme Court of th* United States in fixing the rate charged j for depreciation. The statement prepared by the commis sion from the reports of the companies in th#* Consolidated Gas system .showed that j the, total amount of earnings *et aside for depreciation In li« 0? was, in round num. I hers, 12.766,009, which was figured at the ' rat« of lii cents a thousand cubic feet sold. The United States Supreme Court in the SO-cent K as case disallowed as iin reasdnablo tli» amount which the Consoli> iat*d O:t«i Company was charting for .]• . preciation, and held that an allowance of 11 rents a thousand rahic feet was mm- Hrnt to rover not only deftrmation but :.!-<i repair*" "rid ■»..!« . SENTENCED FOR SWINDLING. Brooklyn Man Said To Be Former Hus band of Helen Boyle. RraeMyn detectives say thai Frederick OKborn. of No. ?7 Third rnnic, Manhat tan. •fcho was yent to pint; s,-i^ for nlno ' 'Jir^ and three months by Justice Crane, ! of tli» Supremo Court. In Rro«.Ulyn \ostr r - ; day for swindling, was onr» the husband i of Helen Boyle, th« woman who hi M>rvtnc an e-lßhte.., i--r.t«iic« for the kldnip pin X of -Wtllle- 9 httla from hla homo j,, Sharon, rvnn. * The dahwthri cay that Usborn marrlerl Hi Boyle under the ■««» ■■• I'«rk«»r t««n years *?.. a few years later th»-y *r\, H . rated. -»< • went to Ch<caco «m| «>vh,»rti{ came to thai city. A dispatch from ntts- J bur* ajwated Iff ton Boyle as denying that i bJm wa,«! Ala «rtfe Oshan with Jeremiah Bond, of No. l?>, ciertuont av^nu.-. Brooklyn, was charg^l wtth s-.viriilliiir: Jamea olaon. of No. '^3 Ninth avenue, that borough, out of j.>»i. lion.l ajao ami hcnten'oii yesterday, lie ' wrtU '..r\f not leai ibai Uu years Jtt^l thne ruontha nor mure than lour >«ars kii.i 1 1* months in Bins Sliir - ROCKEFELLER AT LAKEWOOD. Says He Will Spcnrt the Next Few! Days Playing Golf. 1 M i'i'tni.' i Lakewood. N. J.. Man h ti-John IK Rockefeller airrK«il here .• K:Z>) o'clock tlii.i afternoon in Ms autuinoMle in, 1,,. ! Urother-tn-law, W. c. Uudd. Tlmj went «Jlre t -t la thQ 1..UH.1 House, which j.- Mr Rockefeller** favorite bate) in Lakewood. Mr. Rorkefellm raid i ,ii . ii, riKKMi th.it he did not >tei i i.. open hi.-^ home, l^re tjut »an Jum down !..r a 1. v day a' i. m ami expected la i. n in njorl of hi- tlnv on ii oA'ii tfolf linl.b. .1. I to. kefellcr ai>i>e.ir.«l in th* beat of health and .-;ti.j he enjoyed ll.tj run -J"* i 1..-. \tiy much. HOGS AT $1120 IN CHICAGO. <?hira'?o, Mai.li :«.--Tlie beat crude of hose, whi h h fortnight ay«» .<•••. > l :.t the hli'luft in co nln«-e the Civil W.u. ma.to a rui t tu r ud'htiU* <t \i ccnlb I hundr .j to ii. . stl.mj ut ill la TOOK liMBE AS TRAP. Legislator Says lie Was Paid to Vote for Senator Pern/. Jackson, Mtsi.. •.!.■• v From a maz? of nallotu and <1"ni:»!s that money wan offered a menibrr of ih« •.-<•. Senate |r< votp for I lie ■atrreMfnl ••:itnii<lat<' for tie lHHrd States Prti.itc from Mississippi. I* C Dntajtey, of IllHimW «'otinty. ■ promi nent planter, was i. .1, •.-! t<»-nlj;ht la» t!i" ■|<_- .1 i -ir-ritii, of a. btitx to Htatr jJ^na tor Theodore* Mil ■■ 'I " •■ Brand J'iry did not Indict Bilbo. A resolution p^nrlini; in thf state Bena,ta demanding thf» expulsion of Bilbo v..< h*M tti abeyance until to-morrow, wb< a ttalc ncnl will t>*» n'atio by Mr. Blllx A" th! * .itii:. In rapid irquenee aftrr a formal declaration by SetiHtor P.ilbo that during the rodent leirlslative mucus Mi Dulaney hail offer*d him $l/» h> if >■• h outd support Mr Percy; that J*>4'> in to be paid Immediately, th« real after th** *«|ec tioti of i-^r-.aior perry; thnt lie- a«*''«"pted the tender to be used ■< ; evjfjence; In Slip j>ort of «iiart,'e- that irregular methods wero used to encompass t!>« «]efoat of Stf Vardaman, of whom he was » supporter; and that Hip money bt received he handed to a preacher with a statement of farta This, Mr. Bilbo declared, ho told the gran.l 'Jury. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE UjMAM Sunrise. ».:W; - OMt, 6.?); moon rl«;-» 1" II moons ago. "J. BIUM WATER. AM r M Kar4v U^k :> n vi.m Oorernor ■ I ; a. 11 1 ■ 1 »-.M mm " cI " ■•'• ,1:I,, 1:I , I*** _ WIRELESS REPORTS. T^" S** 1 ?. 11 * 1 r"r "t vort(S > •■ «23 ml!«.» ea« .' ! San.ly Hook It &50 ♦*. in ystrr-lav. is to .1. - r , »!ii« forenoon. JMsKerkar. r«|i*.riH hi. 135 mUm »a«i el Mod Hook .• VKM a m y^sterdar. Is expected "'f, W«*w»dajr aftf-rnoor. The Kal.er Wilholn; It r--r>r.rt»,] a »-.•- nit'»^ ea« of san-Jv 11. .0k *> .T : »i ; . ni i*st«>rdav v e*p*..tcil to dac« thl» f.. -. i, ...n INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAT. y«MeL From rjn» •X •-I! . r.rfnw.""M»f. -i Z2/.S G Uojd .'.; rtr '''*; ran*. March 17 ..Booth i Mare) a ), W 7 \oturno ■•:■: ■ '-fr.-iai , lUrel 15.... N \v T H. „..,, M\n.lr«T-.... Antwerp. v.- ; 15 Phtrnla , A^.»v,\r" m hus - Savannah. March M..sirann*li * r • * facknonville. March M ...Oy<H Denver.... GalTMtoa. Marrh 23. . ..Mallory WEDXESDAT. MARCH 30. *M«varui ... Havana. March a WiM !-^f, a na ... Klnrwon. Mar.-!, L«.( R M P ,f ' b . frla Winston. Marrh 24. Uarn^ Am H«rtiar.js?a Glbrallat March -IN 'i Lloj^ .Vi-kar ' : " men. March r.«. .N •; lAOfA Grrmanta Naplj^ Marel, 17 fibre ''•• 1 - •.■•••. MnmbiirK. Match I.V!(amb-Am .. .Hiii^rm... Marrh 19 Xl .Norte ■;:•].. »•.,.. March -i .<o Fao THURSDAY. MARCH 31. li?S2tati?— l"hrUtlaa«and. Marti) 2t.K-Ani ..1. foutharr.pl.in. March 23.11- Am Mart*. Mare, ,i r p . „ Oraf U M l«ler ! i«-e....Hatnhurir. March lt» 11-\m S t .'' aur ' nt Hoi leaux] Mar 10 .'. ".Vvi." l> ' a . ...Trinidad. March 23.~TrtnWad Hwwa ... Jacksonville. March »...Oyd« I 'Llrlnes mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. c Vessel. ror. Line. Mall '.X' Veaj i". • lii <■ Bernlnol-. San Dt- S o. « Ijde.. . \o:w am 1 :w> p m Hamburß, Naplut, Hamb-Am. Potadam, Kott-rOam. Hoil-Atn o*-4»am < of Atlanta. Savannah. Bar. .Vf>o n m Apache. Jacksonville. ,-„,> 100pm WEDNESDAY, MARCH .W I.fsit«r,!a. Uv-rrooi. Cunard. J.Tlla m j> „, a m Uortrk-. ArsraUna, A it 1.. :t -mam --_ I^xior^r. ArK^ntiiia. ... 4:iH>a tn l^rniu'lian. liennuda. yuebrc. »:oOa do 10r«)am -V ara '- 1 Grtnada, Trinidad.. 10:0O a m 12:00 m Arr'iitina. Naples, Austrian.. - - ! Venrzla. Naples. Pabra Iro<iuols. Jack»nnvill«. Clyde.. lOOnm <v>:(.rado. Galvekton. Uallon 12 00 m ; Comal. Tampa, Mallory . '12 m THURSDAY. MARCH 31. ! O \Va.h K to.i Bramaa »a I. •:» am M . :lM Savole. Havrr. French. . . 7:<«> a m 10-oi> a m A Doaoia. 8 lHmitngo. 4:::oan 7:u am Zarapa, Jamaica. V V C 0.... 0:;: i» aill 1- :W m j bDeraaaa. Havana. Ward^: »:00?m wowm Colon. V» r! * toba J' Panama.. 11-aOam :: ... V, m l'ur-i». I'eraambuco t ■■•> •.. m 3 : u»»f>m SI Oewald rVrnanbuco, n a ll:U>a m "i.*, . i-ietif.i^'o!.. Ward... y,», m I CarpatMa. Naflt-d. I'unard. . . 12*-U>m , Cof Columbus. Savannah. Bat — U:<K>p m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamer. < ~ 1 ° 3*3 * la p"w" Japan. Corea *n.l China (specially T* . ad-lrn-sevl onlyi. »-. ta Seattle)— ( Guam ■ and piuiwn. ' Waaea ' (iia^ 11 * • : " i I . San l traticis.-.'. -V .< transport Mch 31. 30 I Ha*ali (and -;»•■. al.ir.-.-. .j for .Jujan. i ferae and China) (via San . am-Uc o> Ntppon Maru Men 31 6:33 Japan. 'urea, China and J'.Hir j.ln» Islands (via Vancouver and Vlc t.-rU. R O— Kmirrps of Ir.,|la Apr 1. at "•* a ,V- Japan. '•->rea. China and *•*••» Philippine Inland* (\la San Fran ol». o -Siberia .... Act 7 «i "ii Har.aii <\ln San Francisco) — Wll- '** '" a V 8 6 - 30 Tahiti. Marqoasai ar 1 Cook Islands." Neu %•;»;. il ! (and specially u<i j diesb^.j mail for \u!«ti-alla>. (via San r>an<-Ucot_.Marlpofta Apr In. « 30 >?•*'• ati (via **,n Ftunetaco) -s.erra. .Apr 11. •? x> I Hji lclan-Is. New Zealand and >us tralla (except W^ti, (via Vun 1 romcr and Vlclorta. i< O—Ma lii! i: H \prlT ft M j Baiiioan lalacda, Ne* Zealand and ' " Australia (except WaM] (via San francl«co>— Celt lc King.. \pr 23. 6:.";o SHIPPING NEWS. j Port of New York, Monday. March 28, 1910. St«^i,,»r Martha Washington IAUIt) Triente I March i- PMraa 14. Palermo ig and Alilera is ito T helps i:r.» s ft Co. with :««o cabin .in.| 1.«4«> i^r^n^Tr 11 aml n<jse - Arrived at taa St»«mer Athlnai Klie^Vi. < V.n«tan!lnor.!«. ON narj •_' tornn Marrh - ratua 7. Kal.imata Ik. I'atrui 1.. «.i,.| Alciera 14. to P \> Jarkaon. tih »i" ar.in ail l.t'J'J *teeraße pass^nKcrs an.i ni<l*e Arrived at the Har a» (4 a m Mean l.i Valk Ralveston Mar.-h -2 «» »h- Sf.ntnern Td-lfl,- C». with indse. fussed in Ouar uli'lne <• ' »• '-■"• a in . f-teamer F'rofe,,». ;\> w c, r '.»r, n Mnr->. ;s trt •• . .^.ith»rn Partflc i •„. » lt | : r asK^nirers and md-». 'i">"l in Qiiarantln* m *,:*n a m S'^an^r Cli^xapeake. Haltlmore. to th« New l^rk an.] HaiMm..re Transpoiatlnn Co vlth mdae. l'as»».l |v Sandy H.:'.k at ■■ i; a m i'?. mm * r . SantlrtK> - ' lf " r « f| ' mn ' s •'. Mai ?» an.l \\llnili! K t.,n. N , - p -.-.i fhA rtf4m Ss Co with mdae. Passed in i...iarHntiii(. it 4:49 r> , ' Hte«ri • St •>•-•.. --.. •.. Mar U I© :-an<l»rson a Son. »i!», -jr ;^s»»tii:»rs a.ij nils". Arrf\»<l at th*> Har a» »:.» p ,». Ss^anK-r Flrrinii.iian illn. flarrntida Mnn-h T* to A i: (Mit.vbrl.lce * C«.. with 37-J r.a»»»n— '« malts an.i mdM. Arrived at Ihe Bar Mt 4.;:iti» n.' Hteamet Btaranceren i Nor i R .i»n»-M- March SO to the Attantlo V. .. with /rult. Ar rl\"l at ti,. Par at ?..?*** m. Steamer )n iNftri. rvic- March Irt -..,. ParrW.* r.«. H'.^ai d. 1 T«ro l'» rt! i.| »v. r t xnt^nt,-. •£: to tt,^ |-t,it«.i Fruit '-.t, mi, -j l >^«.eiif{«>r» ani fnilr Arrl\».| at t ».» !i ar at 1a in .<"•» • 'lnthlMe ••"iii.r, iN., r , |<. t \nt«»nlO «ar.-h ». to ih* Cvneo porting; i o. *Ith fruit ArrUe4 »t lb« Rar «t 12:30 a »o M*»n<»r n»lla .fir., port Antonio Mar^h ;r; t« the Atlantic Krult tn, ... 8 an.i fruit Arrived ai th» IJar *t |-:S0 *m. StfaniT ccamo. KaJ<<r.lo March 11. I von-ev on-e |^ Majacjfz 21 an.l t-an Junn •_•:: | ( . th- Ne« .>rk and I'or'.j Itlco sn c<%. *i»h 03 posaeneer* mail* and rnd*e Arrived It ih« Par at 2:20 v i... St^an.'ir Nteuw Aroaterdatn (Dulch>, Rotterdani an-l Uoa« en' March Ifr, t? ilm Holland \ni»rii-H 1.1 tie. »lt>i tWJ cabin nri HT't i-t». r-ij- j.;i-,rpt. rs U!i<l litdse. ArrHei ut l!i» Mir at «ti in. Reamer Pontra il'r.. bacua March it Mht:,,! r*>- 17 atd Calbarirn 25; t'» Hosier. l.<-it,-h a « o *»i>li suc.ir. Arrived ut ice \u t r at .'.;•.* * in. Btaamer Kroonland »Br», Antwerp Mar.-h li» to th« led War Mac. with '.'m* cabin on.! 1.0.ii "'""nifC r^^»'"ie > ''s an.l !..Jm>. Arrivrtl at tl'o liir ut .. v p ir. Eltvnrr «tr«.tj\.t ißr), Rertntida March 's'.. ii> Band«raon A mi, with SID paaaeactra un-l mdM Arrive*] ni tn< »Ur ai U a t:i. St^am»r l.»linT iMrt. lVrtli Anibc>. I'asard in Qnarantlne .v 4-.T.N i> m Ktearon M'.fiw, Newport ... n» IhO < "1.1 It.iinlrlon S'j »'«■. «l!li ii > H.'»rcni;.ia ai.'i iud*e. Pa*s*d in QttarantliM at •.••">s |> in Bteamcr New I ■>! H«u »i;r». CalUo t->t>ruary I. .•f.n>ii»| 12. Montevideo lit an-1 Saint Iji-i.-* Manh St. to 11 .i^rin r .v Co, with ore, Arrl.p-l ■ : a Sandy llix.k. N J, March "*. T>ZO f» m - Wind calm; paitly tl"U.l>; smooth »ca. i ii Stenncr* negtna d'ltalta ili.il>. Cenou; I'rlu • e»M Anne. New |»>rt N«-w» an.l .S..if..ik. Huri.-iairtl tiM.t.h>. [Vnuirara; Coralran r'rin.-.. ( fi r , | Vr _ nan>bU4-o. raru. «t\ T j l.uckeubach, ivn.e- Mrlui- it.-ri. PluaMns. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. \l:l.l\ ! !• l.»vrio..i. Marco ST— Oattlu .lir». »> w \,,i k X U - 1..* i, Copenhagen, Mai ST, in p m -<ur»r m . imih Ulaieow. March '.a California ifirt. New Vurk in« lj.r.<!i«n. March -'-•« Mlnn*waaka iUr>, \. „ VorU l'i>ni..atl.. M.«r. t» 'jh. 4:40 n m Kronprlnzesatii CetlKe ..:^ri Ne* y.»ru. for •h*tb..ui c uml HniiH-n idi.-l |.roc«s!»d), IlM.r.iar.l. M«l.;h > 3r.11 k . ... Maur-tanla Ml.t N'« VorU fi" Uvcrrcul i.m.| j.r.«eedMi • Jil.rultiir. (tint. •."«. : |. i.i IVi.ilit-h ,|. r 1 ••»•••■-. «■■'•. :■• . ■*•••;. <••. Natilc* unl ' Stere Brothers . \ \ direct attention to their exceptional facilities tor ths Dry Cold Air Storage of FURS, FUR-LINED GARMENTS AND , ORIENTAL RUQS in the most modern anil approved methods with insuranrc .isnm^t 'iama;: ; >, : . nothf, Ikeh at:! I i IFURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED During the Spring at Sprria! Concessions from Krgulir Rate?. Estimates Subniittccl and Articles Called for Upon Rcqur-r. I PORTIERES. DRAPERIES. ETC., j CARED FOR AND INSURED. LACE CURTAINS CLEANED rind Stored Fret of Charge During the Summer Month-. West Twenty- third Street L —^=i A RED-MAN COLLAR Earl & Wilson. Outselling am Collar made. 3 for 25 v'ent^ Spring Cleaning JEWIS£(|ONGER I House Furnishing Warerooms I Kstabllsbed IB3S Every Utensil and Material for I House Cleaning and Renovating Brooms, Brashes, Dasters. Chamois, Pails, Cleansers and Polishes li>r Floors, Fnrnilare, Glass and Metal Carpel Sweepers, Cleaning CJoths and ! Material, &c, &c £wise%GER 130 A 182 YV. «-4 Street. AMUSEMENTS. j IMriL/'^ON 50- GARDEN j iMwrr TWCErA>LYAT2&tf. 1 D3B?« I SdORT SEASGN DOORS IATi- \D AND 713 P »■ I Rbarniw»»bahsJS| 400 Sifr?sSS ¥ 50 CLOWNS 1 0R Nr7 CRCUS omlV one 125^,^.: DESPERADO fe^OOCAGEZOO Jff 7 SLI rjM W BS AVTUL ACT SflOO-CAGEZOOi V s *, fW BABYBUMBEENO ! I <^ THE NURSING GIRAFFE \ ] AHm. 85 1 .•" ' ■•- ti Si?ats T3c, %\ 1 I •$»..".<» Hoi's, ff.ixi. 12. $_'.".(• I > hililr»n v"-' I Idrr i. •:•. half pile to afternoon perform- 1 [ance«.'. I ' toTfin lETy. 431h Et-.EYe.SrlS.iMat* 1"/7.T.~" Cjlun & Si»: 2:\o. Wed Mat.. i:.V-$!.;,0 i ssSs- SEVEN DAYS i».lera» of Hill <■■•<<■ Ues'v'd f-V-ats LOr. 'nViu. SOTHE^& MARLOWE ; To-night Tmnln» of th«> ohron v ••• \Wek. ._. . The TrHvelin; >»«le..ni:in I U.illii. » Kv7s:ir.. Mats \\>U. & Sat.. •_•: !."> H.B.Warner '2 Ali^ Jimmy Valentine uinur.il Mat.Eyery r>»v :; I .M »Bal.S:|j.) : Hawthorne* "Wonder-Hook" I - I.it» ]», • v Mat a. (evrpt Sit.> D>.llsht?ul •"hilclrcn's ' Bit!. i 1 Itilhert'a "The r:il:i<-e of Truth** ] I Every TvniriK Hid S.i»ur'l:«y Mai t" l*.> ; _ » Wt-ek. Till. II Mil - I ' ' I AMERICAN ;:> Ar v Iff— ALL STAR a«:tS-i.-i i IQTfM B*»i THE LILY OTI'V\KSA.n| Mat*. Thnrs. .« hat.. .'-1.-. ~; 'THE LILY) 6ELASCO M.la \\>l. and Sal S:I3 I CHARLOTTE WAIKER — JUST . WIFE, j ETHIS AFTEHHOOM AT 3 j PARNPiIR HAUt. «^'»- to $V."o» LMENDORF -CNTUX I.r.'TrUK YFXLOWSTONE PARK IRVING Tf> " l -' ltr - *1F nrst tl ">-~-""i! inVlßvl every '\' . Vnrn-r, .t s r »,-,,. r ', ... ,.. "l-i.tfa. I'l. 1111..1.»hr,.,| ■ , | . 1 •••»»•• RaUh'a Itrulv.i .Sat. Slat.. • nil tiii:<ii;k. i.^i,,, i-ii | l-ortlni.J. Vms. March 27 - Jutun l;rai.,J ,»■„ , i N ■ licriuii.!.-*. Mnrctt ;s. «;!.% •< m^Ocran» ••:... >, .IK Ulo •!»• JanMro, March 2»V- ••rftllllan Vrln.-i. «Hr» I Niw Vuiit «U* 11.11 1..»U>.«. li in.unb.i. •> an<l I Hull. M»rch 2H -Toronto «Hr). n« w y rtrk , Nu» >au. M.n>'U i;'«. 7 w 111 -.\vcn iltri, N«» Yorl. Niimii, March t<», I p in -Avon il'.r». fioiu \p«. f..r lla\»na. Avotimouth, March Zl— Ile»p*rua t«:^r.. \ rW : Ftutno, March r? riara »!«r». New York Manlltt. Mti.li .1 Intr.iv^ut .Hr» New \.,r> » .. * FtiMTi^. M.ir 11 :h— Clara-Cainua < AumiV >.e w swar<«. Mai.H l'X~ Klorl.U tlul). .%,»„, Y ..ri. f, r »;ii.u.lt.t: • M..r.-l» ••; -« •.■».,«!» ..\u»t.. N* A V, irl "■•"• Ny* VorU, f..r ,V ur; i; | Haii,' AMUSEMENTS.^ THE NEW@)THEJITBE ! Central Park W. fl2- > 52<' / K: sts. TH. h-SO f-o' 1 Khaki -;■•> ■• 1 • Romantic <'om<?<!y. THE WINTER'S TALE Maefprllnck'n Mlrarl<i Play. \%T SISTti BE&TaiCE ■ nrl Art I\\j>f Ibs»n^l}R.\Np. Shak^^p^are'^ I'harmlnc I'nmwly, ; TWELFTH NIGHT i Sheridan* Pe!ij?htful Comedy, THE SCHDOL FOR SCANDAL I To-nlxlit. 9:t"> The Winter.. T»t> \Wd. Mat., 'J:ir.. Eve.. *: I.V . inter Mi Thurs. Mat.. - i"i — Dane* Po»m. "I he Awiikfliini; of Woman." ! ■■• Xl»;» "w rhvlto. followed hj- The Pip* 1 •>/ lv-.ir» .v ballt-t Hungary. l',nl"ii.i A Mordkin. Tlmr. K. . l:li..BMn Uratrir*- an<J Krin.l Fri. i Ex tra ..M it . J : 1 .'>. >l-.ter B«»;»trlri- \ Itmml Krl. i-;.. at h (np»r:ii, 4 nvitllprla Kn-«li«n* an') ballot t'oppplia. Piivlow:i, Mordkin. Pat. M it . 2 The <V'huol for >can«la! bat. Eve.. Si;, Twelfth Micht XKXT WEEIC: M'Ui E' «r The >«-hool for *<riinditl; Tu'ii Kvic . Twelfth Night; Wed. Mat. & Thurs. Cvg . Don & *WtiT neatrire; Wet!. Evg.. Strife: Tl an. Mat.. Krt. Kvk- * .Sat. Mat.. The Winter"* Tale; Sat. Kvr., The Nigxer. Scats Two Weeks in Advance. Res<*rv»d or sent by M«"s»«'n(f«T la any Manhattan Address. Drama, 92 to *•"■• ; Opera. $,"» to $1. HIPPODROME Entire Block. 6th Avp.. *:ir.l to 44ih St. Dally Mat. '_' Rest Heats $1. Evs.. - j,-..- $1..-iO. Kntlre •'ircus by! A';' ID Ball«l of, Inside SO Utt'e F»opl» It'i Japan Jewel* the hlarfh I luokett. »'.'d.W.ofß'y. Mat9.Thum.ASat. 2: l.'. JOHN MISOIJn A SOU Of TH£ PEOPLE Dal*Vß y..loth. Ev.S:3f> J1.r.0 Mt.Tow.Jtno MARIETTA OLLY in THE WHIRLWIND "TKIIHr.N'K": She i<* an actr-ss that ail New York should •<*( Her technique is aa wonderful as her natural power*, jjhe is a great woman. Kr»atly trained." Ma»lne Mllmt'-, 3!». nr.B'y. Mt. Tom'w.3:Mi vs - Forhas-Rahrtson The Pa««lnjT of the S :■"..->. rOrDBS-HoD3rtSon Third n.H,r Dwk. Tlroadway. 4t.Dv. Ev.*:l."V M»t.Tnm'iv,Jl.:,il THE JQUT BACHELORS KQBA BATES Bijou. B"y&riO. Ev. *:-.'O. Mat. Tnm'w, ft. 3o*. CYRIL SCOTT in THE LOTTERY MAM 1 in,-. 12. of By. F.v.S:l.\ M- T ■:<• ■■■• SI Ml I'lyila Fitch's -»• ■_■ t"» CITY nr.trest Play. J JO W ■ I _T Casino. B'y&.T.). Ev.^:Js. Mat. Tom'w. 51. 50. SSJ^IHE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER Lew FleldV 1 8y&35. Ev.S 13 Mt.T'w."sf.So. HEHALD_SOJ_BjanchB Ring lHt ;. % ,Ki NKKI COMEDY s ": st I Mary Mannering l g^? v r.et.B"y&»ith. lln A in* W ml. mw. %\.:>n. West Knil. 123th. W.of sfh * 1 M r.T« m f w .'_• : 1 5 EDDIL jFpY^aSSSSI NFW YORK'S LEADING TH C ATH = S4 SUCCESSES EMPIRE B'way an. l -»Otu St. ~Ev*>« S:t.V ClVirinC Mat , Tom'w. i Sal at 2:13 "A rortrayul of Whia-h An.r X.,re«-H ETHEL BARRYMORE ;. hP::::!;!h P ::::!;! •"-;.„ In Sir A. \\. PINKTIOS MID i llA>> K|.. GARRICK . UHnniUl\ M af Saturtlav Only "to HATTIE WILLIAMS £?&*£§; lr MM KIM UK ; J'r«cer|e,i V . : - Sutro'l <Otl,l)>'T I r \\^ I ..r- a.t plar , Ui;illM» HIM I MAKKII OF MEN Miss WtWlama t:i l.r>th p'.ays. LYCEUM i: " h Sf •nr ">»>■• K^.Mi i_ I \j cv mi Mat _ Sitt Only, 8:15, tr*urt:iln win riao promptly »r *:t.l.i MRS. FISKE HUDSON " ' »-l II Mi.ll l> wm fifli lira ::i lii5 «»•««•■« *mv.e s , CRITERION .. *•;."■■ s ' ', Kl -- * - rt FRMCIS " WILSO?* 11IK II \. II K.I ..i ■, (■>,;» HlOnßßOMEß;^^ !^v»n l^*F* JHE DOLLiR PRWCSSS i.uoßr' ■ p.— = I'll rui- M| |« I lf»\\N NEW AMSTERDAM^- ES >• ;\ MADAME X r.Mverfnl. \|,M 0r,,,,,,, nf Mother |^. NEW YORK m \t:\V^ -':•-'■-• I\> I •• Ml. || I - i.\ Nr I'Li' BRIGHT EYES^i kx!* 7 "« "u\:\t\?.;:" K^ • SKYLARK LIBERTY ?S&SKSSSi? •|>.»n't »>il«s U ,r ;,„, „„, ••_!•' '; THE ARCADIANS its wroxpsnriJi «mst or t W lli^i^^i JOE^WEBER'S^-:.-;,-::,-^ wm.k. Where There's a Will "tmllj Mar. ?.V. lii!,- «;trl» anil «.ili.t».' ' •^l'.u;v Mat ••.%«-. Mucai-i .%. l«i a.!f..nl. oth«! BJflHP'cocTCifcHj 1 m>: n i.i.ki;\ • pfa.Tirrt^nj j tin o I; ,n. , *■ Wwlgmit»X»fcw»a i"iv;i>i I'lcturoN .ml uiinrs. Ci)CM NWHI la IN \* \\ m\\ ••KOI it r.UI.If « I MM \ I «>i. I! \ 1-1 I I ,i. .. ||..nr SllSKfc.lt ßVV Kb (l>« taiu..ii» "White Yusl." ONE CENT Hats off to The AsquitlT Tilr!" A really new stunt in Derby styles. i»**«J Visiting Englishmen and home coming Americans intro duced the fad of wearing Derbies tilted back on the head This Till has hecome.%; smart thing: Hut to gel the efi'eet of thV\ lilt and still bo comfortable, men have been buying hats too birr for then), and pulling them down by the ears. The smartness of Mir hlr was spoilt d by the bigness of the hat. : :;,% No more! .-« WVve had designed for us by Crofiit & Knapp, a Derhv' which most, ingeniously solves the problem. ItVTIu- Asquir], Tilt." It accomplishes the smart English backward tilt effect in I hat which is worn just as yon usually wear i hat, and in your proper she. i- It's.really an optical delusion. It is not a freak. It simply enables a self re specting gentleman to conform to the prevailing tendencies without sacrificing Ins comfort or his di fruity, by seemin" to car his bin brother's hat. "The Asquith Tilt" ran be had in Xew York onl\- in our stores. Mad- of Kn.,;. ; - • biari* airt hrown. U. When you choose a Spring ' suit — Why not do it up brown? The new tan-brown cloths make an agreeable change. Every fancy fabric in our whole Spring stock is exclusive with us. Spring suit.*. s:> to i 1.1 < "Stars" never see-saw! The patterns of Star sh'irta are always in balance. On each side of the buttons. Inside and outside the cuffs, The patterns an equally spaced. Sure, it takes more material, but "Stars'" must be right ••Star" Spring neslmes. Sl.r..> to *:: ■ - if Because you stand all day you needn't stand in any old shoe and suffer. *' "Cushion" shoes are built just to save you that. tWt vioi Ki<!. elastic wool cushions ,ajld» the lioln, $."i. For every motoring emer gency. Comfortable and practical wear. Slip-ons now. of medium light and heavy weight woolens. Rogers Peet A Company. Three Broadway Store?. at at at Warren st. 13th st. Htm AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN OPERS. HOUSE LAST lIVF PFRKORMWrEJ. " \V«rt EVJJ. T» ;:;:O. Hl*. \|..i,l-r.in.;.r. }»"!•• •i.irtskl. WhrKham: \im. si-^u. .;..—v- ("*""«* B:»4«. nets*. Muhlmann «v»n<J., Tcteanlnt Thuri. F.vj. .if \. l>i-r frretM-buet'. Ml****M I **** r«- s'l-.P. tlten; MM. Jom. R'**«. florin R*'»* <V!lh.-r..poon. .'ond IW?-. \"l P» *■"' ' llnng:ir.v. with MIM pittlnwt* a»4 M. •*W*s*J Fr'. Rr| .11 « l.\ Fr» l>i>n.»l... 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