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ffllßßß GOING HOME A!;s*«*alia*s Defenceless State j Causes Him to Hasten. ■ .0 RieaCßOafl ■■ . 1 I K'.rrherer. who rr j • » yorkv ork ««ataa«)i .-. »--»n!nf;J . ..■»■• • -r.Jlnr ; g ■ ■-* ■ - . • ted BatK 1 R -g uard and ■ ■ .- ---;.':a hi BBjSar 8881 ; itss lea, vlfluaS] Baaaaejafl t<> re- I .. g _ ;. a - ■ ' Be Va? :>e<<n j • -riit. SB iK-rui'' ' ■ • CfcOVfl Cntn- | ■ >n.r- in ;>>r.rff>n, the j I •— .V.a a*Ti!n».: invasion, an.l a - o v,rtiia':> non-exl«: a .c- There in majmifir^nt raw :na aa a — »•••: «-.nre last BBBV rom- «, -. r >- aJ i hernme •!;»» 'aw «.a- :hr flr«t rw-irtlon. in • {.- ' Lsft Kr.pir' 1 ' «...■'■ .r- to j ■ • •• thin mar. • MBCbef • :nc 'oo'jno ere lon^ to ■ r.n.i^ '.hat the northrm 1 ■ ■ a-.\ '." aii' • BBBBJI • I BSBt, <-n;i!d -, • a s. : ""' "i •' r ■ w hc"\ at the BM9 | Jat*"**^ 1 !riva?toti. or of a <;r-man .-, ■ .-■»-•• . •: a•• B t!»e flaaßßß eaaaafl « < a w •• » ■ ■ •a ■> F'rikine. ' ■01 la »'vi l? tin* hi • - • J Ki:*t tntD aa ettrnm • irn- a" ha»"\ »- • ■ ■ . — a - «. O f • rnrr .. •■j- • • -a mi* have n.M Ijeen -card t<> s:-a - . ;.--. ■'*• u»e : "• ■ ■ - >IMll l"i from fcCBE tar • •.»-■• Man t«f m ~ ■• • : thi* | I • -cai.-.sav. • ■ ■ ■ ■ • !'<mth. .- .. ttruettoa of nfii- I • stl* <-• ■ ■ A »• ••Via". ■■:- * '. ' ■ BBSfl • m- . '" ■ • ■ Point 1 " «. - f.,r Buoh | Maj Baa j. i ■ - ■ ■ ■ i ■ - - - ■ ■ ■ «.»<mer'% Titled Oipiomati. ■'■ t u an arv c ■ • -■ • ■ ■• ,-. rka Bn ■■- bo 3 also •pi Btn i • «• • v bi each u*d Ms I - • • • mar.i ■ artatoetac] ■ i -i ■ k a' road. B • ■ a sad or 5 tr» f;<-d by - * ■ ■ »• ' . ' • - ■ • th«* same ■ •►■ • • ■ ■ ■ .iTua;. • . • - -rr.u r. ■ . «= of taej and aO , with ttr ■ r-.■ ' a • • . ■ cation - ■ « ■ '-■ - :mp«jnan: uf a- Ba - • a ■ • • oad iias • . ■ ■ I i«»r • ... ' » : MH . . ra'-y • • '-.r own and are • ■ f ' i*!an»*s intriep ■ . • . • biUary ■a*'" ■I • ' -and that • ft a*"** of a Baronetess. nan . wataar ■ I -.ta.:u*' - -:.arrv tba w • ■ ■ Bf (Ju<he*s. .•a a * <iffi< lal < f-ri-niofi)r« :■ -auk as d . ■ ■ v. lduwhood. '.■ >ai • • -< riiain* of- ; ra:.k. status. | .i Bn matter ' ■a Bfjaia, ana • t.^r hur * n awk , * « ' ' ■ ■ • :.n« '* 1 •■•*■ 1 tr.&- ■ « »...'■ DITCH MAIDENS IX "MILENKA." PRESENTED AT THE WALDORF LAST NIGHT. T!»- Im::1j rimidwis. rending from left fed ricfci. an» 10* Vim 1 ;, J. K»<ll»y. Mi** Baactta i. F«»r«l. Mi-^ 1 rs*al W. Brown, Mi«« i,i*a Stiilman, Mfcai HMI Holmes. Miss Katbrru MoUct, Mf— j u ;; a A . Looniis and Mis* Isabel Hoyt IValaa ar.fi in the :ak» i'.istricts of England. cautiouc \rr.k.*+v*rs have hesitated about .i ■■■ate arcom modal ion to sa;. . 'Mr. 6mith" and #- La<i: p.rwn. ' travelling as mm and wif-.-. ur.til convinced with difll atfty that they were lawfully married to each ofl • A Pseudo Baronet Gets Into Print. f- ■ c-< « • i •-<■ alii tba lat* By James Knowles, :ne founder, proprietor and editor of -The Nineteenth Century Review." and who remember? how very careful he was ;n th» w • Of bis contributors, will be •mazed to *snd in T • Nineteenth Century Review' Bar tba UIWW mtititl a \ery fooHst- •rttda prumnlcatinff a plan for fls* rountinc •j»-rman> s naval reparations by • -■ »;th i<inkin« every battleship and cruiser that *he possrs?**?. and which aara »s :*.» name »! v- «-••- <;r KJmund <". I'ni. liart." Now. ther#> 1<« no bona Me liaronct of that mmf. In fart. "Sir" Edmund Oo> ti «n» of tfeose psoudo baronets* »t,o»» unwarrant abi* saßOßptions have led to the went re <~rtan;zaTlc>n of ;he baronetage by the ■ -a- r- •■• -. or rather was. an Irish one. .-rested at th» -.••nnin« of the #i(rh!e*n!!i mHW J. and is officially, declared by risrr- k • jr-at-Arma-t a' .» to say. by the representative of the crown ■ ' -<- an.! in such Baatton a? these— to have heroine extinct in 1«73. Ther» are se\»«ral claimant a to the bnno-. though none of them ha? «.:rveede<} in estaJ . ill pre tensions, ard while :n most of th*» stand ard norkf of ref»»-*Tio«» the OM baronet ">■ - £■ --ed altoceth^r. a* n<> lon«?rr existing. In one or two of :>-«. atbam H 1> DBHtttamd a* havinc been iw;:t«1 without warrant and a* oflaT | Bad t* BB BdMi 1 -' Eiirnursd • "ox wan former 1 y a sut> •' . " ■ BBJ la HorDhay. and lives In a \t- BBM ««•• at Weal Kaims. irb of 1/ondor How he ran IMT "uv* mar. aped to jret the nonsense which ie ha« v «•■ .. ' . ■ -" •■' • ■ ■ T^ptOd by a ndMl Bf Vi* *tan<itns > and pr*>Mi»re of llie Nineteenth t'entnry.*" tr.jreth»>r vttti l.is description on the title page a* I flop baronet. is Inconceivable. From m»w on he Wll] be abl«> to p->ir.t to "The RM> • •• ...... p.^. *>■* of tlip r-urrent mot:th *.*- 'IT ' *"B BAeraßfl 1 fa I TT"«""*nslon* to the baronptc;. arid as a >■; :• ■ of bfWM or patent or hip ttttMi MAT. .- | ■ HI N"T. a CITY THEATRE HOUSEWAHMING Municipal Officials Entertained by Owners of New Playhouse. ■ f Tli - : an. > ir-orce J. Kraua ar.d in F< x MTOCn of dM new Thcj-r*. 1n 14th Kn«t. o r p«»nte Ir Ptoee, ■ ■•„'■ ttty • ftl-ia;* and gdMT friends at n bOOBCWnInS la their new piayhous"© law r.nrtit. <Jood th;nim to *at and dnr.ii »w served from tables on the <b:jjtp. while the p-.<p -.< st« made compUmentarv -. .i-"- atod th* 1 heauty and imodl oufn**!"!" of tfj* Kuditortun. The> mana*emeni pia- 1 •--••r.t Broad »av attrartloT!? at prices varying from 2u ■enTs tr» (I srt. Anna Held wfl] open thor«» r:»»xt Monday night ir "'Mis? tBDOOtOO*.** - .. a ÜBmmmt by K\a ftniiiy, Jn •Th» Follies of BBC Rn*»ert HI 1 ! lard »!" n»'xt appear ther*> for i»o »r*>k*, in "A Fool There Wu." CHILDREN AGAIN GIVE PLAY All Star Cast Presents Alias Jimmy Valentine ' at Wailack's. ■T1 111 cajst of little folks pa\p tlieir HOODd maunee i*Tforrr.a.r.cr> of •'A'ia \ alfiitinp .«• WaHaek'a Tiieatr* yesterda" befor*» an audience •...< ' d ■ Mid Oa.:ia«h«T. Vfao :• tte rtgular rmnpany. tttte • i binaielf m tto t;*> part. A my Betby*i tfatcr in t!i»« play, was a , ham I lOW of licsp I^ane a_«= eiie • • «..r.ar.-d by Miss T.*ur»ttp Tavlor A!! the other BUfa folk *.r-r^dited them « most ai?re«st: •act :hat tttCM dtfMrao > f Urn a'a^p ar«- bM* to pren^nt in such a -vivid way ...... -• !»"« of the play is alike a tftBOW tr > tiieir art T artlesaorW and 10 thi CSOBi ' • "' melodrama ,n ttaaa* VtW •ccavfad boxes were 51 r? Stu:".esant Ptsfa and Mrs. .latm? THEATRICAL NOTES. ,■ n baa • hanr«-'i . .:•*. Tticairp nex 4 week. OB MolWtiy. Tuesday *iid \\ <-dnesday EAfJßta sh« »i!) ■ I tta»< kraao I MB too." ps announced On Thursday afte:- noon aii«i <' • ■ • *■ •*■! """ man I i:r*<i i i rmff ' ' ftn wher«-ti- M Tiarlan wiil appear und< r Sir HridV» m.tna. t, t% n.. b .arlan will BBpaßTOtan j aeaaoo in a musi' al f.i- • ■ ■.• ■ r^«-Kroad batai hp Ring-> «n«ajcement bl "TI I .rl' *t th»- BnM Square Theatre n d a A- r:! 30. She • ' by Marie Dressier in : . ■ M«': as tiie first week in Itat Cyti .'.:■*• a special p»rf • I •"Tli»« fan" at t; • I •.• m lor ■■ WHAT IS GOING ON TO DAY ml««l<»:i «•' ">' M»tr"!'<H'ian Museum of An lb* An.«m-*n Muwum of Katura ,.,. | »■ • t .. Oai • Lun'i " ljutr: A«1- ■' lAl■• -, ' ' ■/— trhyri A " A« ' m ©las,, • ■ ■ f' ■* li«^n. Ifotel ■'■*•■ " ' »^ntial illnnT ..f the In'rrt-.i -..ueh A»» - | wCm^n Tr.. -her*. Wan-mak-r .. | M ow i-iur»i of Ih ' B<.-J«l "f K'Ju- »:jon. H r u i,ii.- H.-i«ooi :. Hon.- and Cat* r..,. «lr^rl^ " I Mr« '"« I ™SL;' ar.d Kiflh - ' . . ""*7 r V ?, t1^ r ,. „ B .u.t.r...,n Mv - ■ • »t.d . ■_ ,„, .l-.n Mite I '• rw • s- " " - . » • k*r. KEW-TORK IVWIT TIUHINT. SATURDAY, ATHIL fft rDto w Hr.nrrr- IDAMji Who li;i«i tho parr of WilhHm was Ph'-;- LORD KITCHENER! IN TOWN British General to Go to West Point for Inspection To-day. Field Marsha! T^rd Kitchener, of th* T — " army, called by the QimtDOT Bf California re.-e:i«!y "U;^ jrreaiest penera! of any army in the wnrld." arrived n' the <irand '*»>ntral Station at t».>» o'clock *<»«t»rda> morning. The Illness of W. But- Irr Duncan o.>mr>«Ml*d T.nr-i Kitchener to rbanaa hi? plan?, so after hnng wetcomed at the utatton by representatives of the ligi ■■■■■ ,- „ p<- n^ral went to the Hotel piaza. Lard Kttthaner*a original plan was t<» r« to the botna of atr. I>uni-an. at No. 1 Fifth aven;K To a niembei of the Piljrrims I/ord K!t--hener mad*- a remark in r»'gard to th<» newspaper mop who saw bin .tt ( *iv • • ■"They're very enterprising." be said. "YeK. they're ver-- enterprising. Why. th^x boarded my <-arnajr«* niii'-s outlfcle of i Sdeaajo." Lard Kitchener went (or a drive in Cen tral I.irk wtth W. Butler I'uncan. jr. <*oion*i Hugh i.. Scott, BBpertntendem of d ■ M Star] \ a-icn^v at Weat Point, called at Urn I ' ?\ to invite Lord Kitch ener to visit West Point, where be will go to-da- "n §anday night l>ird Kitchener Xooepfa H. «'h<>ato. w htj«o raeata wiii include sir Ernest an.l i^i<iy S^a. ktetoa OB M'-nda- evening the le!d nars)ial wOl he the ehtef g-^^t at a dinnrr giv.-n by the • fi m al the Waldorf, at whtdi Kr <*hi>ate will preside, and. at w!ii.h the British Ambassador. Se.-r<'tary Meyer ,if the Kavy and Mayor Oaynor ■ I peak. D. A. R. GATHERING Continental Congress Opens in Washington on Monday. ■ From TIM Tritium- Hurray 1 Washington. April I." —Daughters of tho American Revolution have been arriving by -■■■ train to-day for the 'ontlnental Oon ?r e«s ■ ... on Monday Bj to-mor row It bl expected tiiat there will be a tho'isur ■! <<f them here. Th*» <"ontinental Hall OOnUßtttee, com posed ■ ' >' n gents and vu-> - .■■ ■ from all over the country, met in <"on:i ncntal Hal! to-day. and among other things ■• '1 the administration of Mrs Mat th'W- I Bcott. Mrs. Donald M( I. «:tn. hon or;ir\ preaideni teneral. denied a«ain the Bcraiaaent rumor tha: Mra Bcotl bj aiwut to retire and that she bcrsetf win b* ai> poir.t-d To finish out the un»»spire<l irrm. "Mrs. St-ott mtfti.ii- to finish ber own tarn and run again.' said Mrv McLean. Referring H UM matter of Mis^ ijerald. ■ r .• • < a'!'i'-arT.»rs ««mpioy«- dhjeharsad for aii- -■ : lrsuljordinaMon. M: M-i/<a:i chara. tenze<i th<- deeOBMOI issu.d by Mi.v. Mary Vnicox, Bstretary genera!, as lout rag«'«'is." M - M' :.ean ar.d Mrs Scott have be^n j,,. r c • bi ■ I ■ Com tnem eader. wtth Mrs. i.. Mrs. William T>kl Hel nr.it h and otlMri of her party. arrive,! i>, ,;, and pay they exp*-c« a big right ami i i,iy Dor !' Memheri af t •• » t ? i j.arti^s m«-et ea<h Other in th«- corridors of the NVw Wil'ard and are all graclousn«-s- VASSAR GIRLS' CREDIT CUT Proprietor of Inn Would Teach Them To Be Businesslike. |Ny TVK-Rraph to Th«- " • ■ H N. V., April IT. .--A BCW . :.• Into effect at the Y.i.-s.ir Inn. ;in exclusive r.st:iurant for Vas«ar km in. to day, in Urn future Urn practice » • . extend en SH lo thi ■ ■ ■-• ttrii wbo putrotiize :.«• tan. Mmi Mar- Wmgntr, ti •* proprtater. di • awed bufl ■ ■ ■ v that hlih had decided to BMCJ to !»«■ buat .iid thiit While U would not i»- the praetlce to run aceounta for any great lensth of lime in tli«: futur.-, thaleaa iome Bcenee would be alvau and v.oii.d U< eytfndad Bo» B n-asotiatili length of tim«« by iba Btudeul comma. t.> Ii thai laaUoa tr,,i n bar .i • _ WESTON IN PENNSYLVANIA. i>nn . a prll i - Edward P .- . «. , • , the — uraa peaaatrlan, arntrad !i«-r<« at i M Urti attemooß He hokad worn Miid »e»O'. and «n OnabM to .. • ' fr ' •" i two bours 1 •i • I "■- ■ ' eaat. lie \a . ...;■' Ul I be I ■■ vr = <~. ■ . - ■ 9t BALLET FOR CHARITY Society Women Dance "Milen ka" for the Big Brothers. MMi-nka nabed hi at Jot the rißht mo ment. !»t^-Tick the WWi from Raawnkraft'a hand and «av»»d WMiWlui I Uf* It 'm- ' pr^ssp.l WilliPlir. favorably for Mil«"nka to do that way with IHliaiil !■!!*■ iwoird bat when the sword «e»*med destined la place Wnbetaa beyood thanking her; n AViiholm tns«>eti away the rose giv-n him by a countess nam»»d Yoland" (stM bad jrlvn him .-on^id^rable trouble with h*r caprl olotjs way!", and drawins a rm^ from his finßrr placed it on tftonka's. AMhoiiph ' th«"-*» wasn't a word spoken, •wry DOS '" th»» ballroom of the Waldorf lad nicht f**lt j •hat that wai pr«"cis».iy tba reaaonnatloa | Milenka had in mind when blm performed ■ ttM UUWIy f«»at ■with the sword ■■Milenka." ■ Wtlllltll paatOfßlßM ballot ' in thr>- a<-t«>. by Jan Block, drew a lam* ; audience and warm applause on Us.'^rst i tiiaanifalliMi ti tUa country last night The entertainment wa - Kivrn by man-, \\f\\ known mm and ■women for the joint ben efit of tIM BiK Brothers Society and the ' W«al Sid^ .luv^niie Clnb. Tha principal parts wer» takftn by Mrs. I^anciion Ooer. former!. Mi.«s Dorothy Q. ItlWimil. ■ niec* of Coknwl Hoof-evelt. ] who took the fltle part. Mrs. Lawrem B. j Rand and HaaBTB. W. Herbert Adam*. fjiiU'tf Oaar -«Tid Theodora Btelnway. Tba ' followtnjf apnear«'<l aiming the ?yp«y girls • •■ Maaai Ruth G. Da Etaaaor R : Townarad, QeiUuda Slocum. Ijeaftta Alex- i ,iji<ir- tna A. IQaHI •nd Dorotny BOIL An intereattng feature of the perform- Riice tn ■< ■aUor'a hornpipe by aTtH Mu riel J. Kelley ami Edward BhtpPWl, Id. Anioiix v om who appamrad to other croup* >• ■••■ Bra. Qaofs> a. CroekaTi ii. •d the < II aa i rnuia W. Brown, Julia a. I <mrnl». . Lisa Virginia R. DuaiM and Amie • an.l Mary I ' Myera. The f.'t-u^ is laid in the eariy part of the ; aenwitemHi contuxy, and the eoattma. wnifh WOW BWBI ptCttXreSQOe, wer»> madf ', fr.im originaN expedaily Imported tron , Holland. Milenka 1.- a fjypO) OtMaO, *m«l i th>» arene slio»>, Ant, .in artist's Btndlo, in nim:, teacaera, groopa of atadmta and models appear. The second act depicts a : public square, and tho third act, a night aoene irotiHt of the doom of La Oomteaaa i Yulande, in which a jterenaile is Interrupted ' hv | duel. The love rnnthra tli.it runs ti.roush the whole was alwayi • BMMt, even though moat <f ihc stor}- wac told by ■ tlancinc feet. Among tlie patroneases were Mi - \\ X \ .iii.i. Thiit. Mrs. J. Plorponl M van, Mrs rail bforton, Hn Wlttoa alerlo-ftatth. Mr?*. II Ulard PmitUßT, Mr-, ""iiarl.-s Otis Ivimball. Mrs. Sttnton Whitney. Mrs Bob- ' ♦•rt \V. de F".)r«-st. Mrs. John Hunt Mr>. \\ ii;i:mi Barhour, Coaataai Baodtony^ Mrs. A. Lanf<-ar Norr:*'. Btr*. Louta afurill St.ir;. . Mrs. W. I». Sloane Mrs. Tain*---- Bpi Bl Mis. George T. Wiison. Mij. Heihul L. Satterlee and Mrs. <niarles I.. Iluntington. After this alt- moon's pal fill 111 in.'.' wl-.ich , will ixgiii ai " o'doek, lea win bi ay ad and after tne nna! performante. whicti Will baata al I »*eloci to-nlg .i ntppar wQ] b»- .-erved. followed by a daaoa FUNERAL OF PROFESSOR SUMNER. n. w H;i\'ti. Aprii ;.■ Th<- fttaeral ofPro !...,ir \\.i:!.»:!i Lliuh.irv. Humti'-i was hd.l .it aoon ;u-.iay at Uattfii Chapel. Tale. . i:. Aiis.ni Phelps Btofeea, Jr tary of th«* unlveralty. coml'.n tad UM s«r vires. Th« l.uiia! will i«■ in UM family plot in <;ut!for.i. Tho t.ean-rs were J. it!.!- h. Kemochaa, of Kaw York, and Bi n t" Dtmork, or tin- corporation, both . las.smat. >. Charlai B. Qrtamen, of Baatoa; Prt-fcidtiii !l.i.ii.-> ..i ti..- lUllfaillty, and rillflMOri lJai:a, Artluir M \\. i :i. Irv int ii: sir .iii.i Henry \\ . nvnam, or :■« facult>. SHOT FIRED AT SENOR OKTECA. Barcelona, AprU II Am Benatw <ti.^.». the BepubUeaa leader, was •ntarteg .t trata bound for Madrid to^tgnl •' -- 1 ' ;ls nr< -<' .ii 11 1 in* from tlie/ Wladtow *•' anotlW r tr.-.m ' fitandinc "ii the, n<-xt fra-k. The boDei nt « l'l- . ami lln man Who ii'l • . RICHMOND ABSORBS A SUBURB Richmond, Va , April U I• • ctty of Manchester, aeroat : ■ fl • r fiom Rt h mnml. «* in formally abm: i • th#tattof BUtti M lilt] ' fi 1 . ■ hen tbi m .1' wai dellverad ij uic Rlcb-j lea. OBITUARY. WILLIAM A. RUBLEE. Hor.g gat. April 1". -WHOaai A. Fiublre. Tnited State* Oaoaal General at H»ng Kong, died to-day froai peritonitis. Mr Ruble* was appointed COttaol R^neral at Hong Kong on May 1". IM He was cradua.^d a* Phlllips-E:;9tt*r A-ademy and at Harvard Urjiversit: . After his pradua ;ion In fllliiail the editorial field, and waa Ht one time <|H liriakiaat and dlrila* of UM MSwaakM Brßttßel <*ompany. He then entered the consular service anl 'vas ap pointed c«insul at PriK - :e on I . He retired on November 5. IS9CS. and was appointed o.nsul central at Hone Kong on March 2. I>>!. He was transf<? r»d un Sep tember 1.". OCX as COBSttl general at Ha vana, an-l on March X. '.'*£. as cewaul sen «ra! •■:■ Vienr:a. tie was forty-nir.e years old. OBITUARY NOTES. JUDGE Dl,'N'*AN* DOW. a prominent Ohio lawyer an'! the author of the Dow liq'ior tax law. dropped dead at h:s home la Eciiefontaine yesterday. r-ALVIN H. M*CAtTLKT, a ieadin* mem ber of the Pennsylvania bar. d:e<l from pneumonia In Bkbjway, F»»nn.. yesterday. ag^d fift>-n:ne -ear. "i* was general llfimwi tor li? Mather lllteiejtl in Penn sylvania and for the Buffalo. Rocheatar A Pitt?rii:rg Railroad Company. »TT - A. BOtTGHfteC ebjhty years o'd. for thirty-two years roadma?ter af the n/ahaan Railroad, died yesterday at the horn»» of his *on. Henry F Unaaiitnaj. icti ••rai ■upermtendani of the ( 'l»\»iar.'' Cb> • innati. i^hl«:ig-> A: St. Louis Railroad, in Indianapolis. THE REV. RAPHAEL GELNAS, .« J. for forty yeefl chaplain at BlaclcwHTs i-iand. is dead <f Bt. aiMliew*i Jeantl no* rtttete, at Poughkrc Es^.E 5^. N. V ROXUXXra Z. LimnST, former Repre sentative in Congress, ani! a well known N*o r th Careltna pol'ticlan and ppeik»r. .iropped dea«l as be was entering his law office at T.t rsriQa, N i".. yesterday. AneaJaay was the caise af death. aUDBJ DIIXOWBECK, of an old Mo hawk Valley fam ly. rjie.] at Fort Plan. N V.. last night, at the us* Of eighrv-three years. ITe araa well known throughout the .<«tate in the dryavods bnstnoea f>R. K. TREAT PAYNE, a pmminent dentist, died .it his iome Bl r»nrlen.r »nr1en. I'nnn.. yasterday. Mr. E^ayne was bora at Proa* pact, ''onn.. on Sepienii'pr 2*. TO. He served in the "'ivil War H* pmcthMd Bhl profession In New York and- In Sf am ford with much SUCCeaa He spent man;. years abroad travelling. ALL TO DR. SMITH'S WIFE Educator f Will Tells of Great Work He Hoped to Accomplish. The e/ttl of ''harles BViagUil s^mith. di rector Of the People's Institute, ■ la fIIM In th« Ptirrojrate '.« offlc* fCeterday. It Smith left to in.» wife. Mrs. Isabelle I>wljj t Sprague Pmifh. all of his proper tj. the value »if which was not given. In a .odicil T>r. Smith had written: "It is my wish that if possible only UK Income BbOUM Ur ii.-«e.! and the prinri pn! k^pt intact for Hilda [his dausjh ter!. M is also my d»»sire that such portions of my llbrarv as my wife or **"| 1 ' 1 " do not <leslr» jfo to the library for Urn proposed Poople*i HaflL to form p--irt of what 1 should hope may become a saecfal department for the comparative study of literature. If I should live. 1 plan two lined of work -the creation of a great educa ticnai mstttuttea for the people and ■ scholars work in connection therewith In the comparative study of literature. If t -<hi>ii!.: not live to accomplish this. T WOUM like to aM In Whatever way I can others to do It." TAFT TO ATTEND STATE FAIR. Bjm • • . ai M v ■ HUGHES AND THE PROBE I 'M.V A MESSAGE." From The n.x-hester IVmocrat and Chron icle. It v\a:J on!' ;i meHfage from Governor Hushes, .i"d !iot Habey'i comet, that •truck the *tate '"apltoi !., t M<>ti«i.-. v nixbi The r (i 4ultant .»«tor% may b>- similar, bui tliat of thf comet la said to be transttary. •A BOMBSHELL*" PYam Th»- Bcrantea Truth. Uovernor Hughes hat thrown a bombshell t: to Ibe Wee v.<rk Laatslature at .Mhan-. by deman.llrii; **an tmmedtate, impartia'.. thoroui and unsparing investigation" into legislative practli es, past and present, it Is said that the Legislature is now favor able to an early adjournment. THE ONLY HKMKI'V From The Si>t ii!sf.«-ld Republican. U'l'.lle tlie only genuine r.-m.-. f..r c.ir ruption In Hie l^egislnture is to eject hi)ne-«t men .ii niemlien of It— a rentody In the bands ••' Uie i • »ple — the proposed dragnet investigation « ai>-!i C3o*einor Hughes has demand. <l must hay.- tlie effect of making the penplt more insistent thar: e\t*r l,c?o:e upon beiag represented by honest men. IT ALL DEPENDS. From The I:.ca Press. if Urn leaden or Urn Senate v r ■ ! Aaaem ;: i-r - !i" influence of a:i todisnani public opinion have its way wtth them tt," in..- ttgai - ommlttee «:". be properly . -. ■ . bui the (rtenda of .1 thorouch In atton are bound to be -\ ilttl > uneasy till the names are snilPiinriit BEBPO2CSB T<> l-rnr.it' opinion rroni Til.- Hartford Times. The action Of ttie \. « York Senate in adopting .i i etllUtliHi provtiiuiK for a sweep ing Invest ixation mti> lestaUunre eorrupttoa Ii a tardy bnl effect hre response to pubUe oplntnn, ■■• mi.. it n\ Oovemor Hushes The Republican politician*, >ih»- brnnpttoua and 6>ftant, ire now so 'a::u- that they ,ir'- -«v mm 1 11 1 1 k lo teed out of the Qovernor*a hand. IT Ul!.!. K.\m\V From Tnr Rochester H-rald The Albafiv l«egi«latnr(* . :i : 11 1 1 • • r ' » v well afford lo Ignon the demand of Governor Husttei 'i>r a thorough probing ipt.T the of graft at the -r <te . apti ll In fr»\f of the lar^»* number of oneaaj head will b< ie pon ' le for The public > certain men mvi ie. nine rich bj mereh vetting Uiemtclvea ele-.-ted to titc LegUUture. NOSES BEING COUNTED Census Takers Begin Big Task of Enumeration. The actual work " . oi>«-tir | statistir* about the five million lnh*hltan:« »f fraaajf »w York ajai >ester»Jay morninc it 9 o'clock, when the census taker- started their big task. Two ••■• are a*sigr.»d b; th»- for th^ work, ami it- «ot:i tion is system. "If it wasn't for system w» rr,\M <!o r-nhir. .>aid Supervisor \lherr l-'aJck. in his or c. on th» seventh •aat of the Trinity Building. "By far th» most diffi cult work T have had ts setting the ma chine ready an.i the cors in order as that the wheels wll! move without * bttda I* is running splendidly so far. but nr:ile • om eth— you know "Strange to uv. thi:s far the e:ilime--:>e :il ime--:>- >r i have not reported « single .vise of tr>»ubl*. and they are working in a!! sorts of sec tions and In a! parts of the city. Th" public always BSpeCtl UM census taker to be thrown downstairs or to Ij!«e his hair at the hand?* of an irat» spinster o r «om>* thing like Uttt :>ut the -<;>rinjr *eat:i«r seem- to t-ai e warm»«l a!l hra:t« Mr. Kal.-k will not make aatti I "Its a foolish man who does. ' he said I" i ; thought that there are aaaal -.*»'.••• per sons m Manhattan and The Bronx, i-otin" ;.?."» enumerators are at work OB thBBBj BOd eaf h one of the worker* »ii! na 1 • I fa between I.^ <> and 2* ( »*> names. There are flftern apseßl agpnfs dire--.;, under tie h«.-ad super\ Isor. and each of these has charsre of M inspectors. The in spectors, in 'urn. control about V) enu merators each. Thin year the~* is a c>o<i proportion af woiren omoncr OM ao D tors— l» in all- and they are wovkinz large ly In the ffnemt-n* and r»-sid»nce i fhwia The 9<}'jad WlB work m nig^t and day shifts, for the task hi re-^ard^d as stupen dous. Advance blank* have been * .attired in every h->n-:e and insriturion in the eftXa M that those who would have to answer the nuestions could become familiar with rinm before th~ patter* enumerator ame aro. ::;<!. And it take« ronstder . patience to earn a day's wages, for UM rate is fr-^m two te two and a half i-ents a nanw Down town in the business distr 1 .. *s the «rs:i morarors g»»t paM ay the day. f'»r Ihj jnni tors at about the only legal inhabitants of the various office building? The enumerators have full authority to < all a policr-man i* there 13 a refusal to answer questions, but there should bo no reluctance la ans-a-er'.nir. for a proclamation on the bark of the blanks signed by Presi dent Taft distinctly says that no informa tion gained will be use«i for political pur poses, for fury or military du*y or in en forcing any of the laws of law land, ari that the information will not be at^ul^d. Enumerators may be punished by a heavy flue for disclosing information. In the foreign quarters in some instances Interpreters ar» employed to assist the enu merators, but where it ha.= been possible tie |obe .have been combined, and money and that other valuable asset, time, are saver! In Brooklyn Supervisor William Li^bar man, in charge of tn« census BB r»ng Island and Statin Island. appealed to t:ie p«>lic* la cuard against the thefr af UM advan< •<• sheets. Enumerators foi:nd that tr some in.nanc«s th- sheet.i had b»*n stolen or mislaid and that men w<»r- selling them at o eeafl each, advising people that M wotiid be a zr>od plan to hay» OMB ready btflMV UM rush l^gan. BECK with ART OBJECTS SOLD Wedding Chest Fetches Top Price — Seventy-six Paintings Dispersed. Thai was a good fizfi artrnddnc* at th» ;if»ern..on saW of Urn Carroll BecWTv:-h ci|!»ctinn of art onje.-r;* restarday. Of UM fUlllitUfe offered, a finely c^rv^.i w-ridlng eheM from rior^nre DfWBSM UM !. g'ie«r pr!.-e. II wan «n?d to Carl ijiijrlcsmai n t r $Sl°. A marrjuetert* wpiWini <-h»«f %» : . tamed bf C H. Russel! faff j;^ :ir ,^ , laaawai bnhj pjsnd piano wa.s k.-i.-cke.i dwwfl to Mr«. r>ar.icl C HieiMlll for j;T° Mr*, rr d* Raastuft pairi y.'C * - ilx side chairs of '"r^orgian d--siKn. and Mr«. Hot bert r. Satrerl»»» obtained a dining table for sr, Km r aid SBa fe* un eaf ivory •«-.v:fr- from N;intu.-k»r. Mrs C W. '■""i 1 " 1 boughl a leather aereea f"r to. Tho total of fhis session w;is C.t>. B**enty-etl paintin*:-: were s<-<i'} a* the nnal sen^nn in the evening, the highest nrlee aatataed v-nr CB| fat "The 4wahaa ing" It was bought hr Perry 'iriffin. BRISK BIDDING FOR PAIMTN'GS Final Session of Sir George Pope Sale —Total for Night. $14,128. Th»r» w.ts brisk hidfiinsr last night among the art Isean whs Miie.i the ifjtt I ATI <;allerie< at 'lie t : .na! s i ( ,n af the saie of pantings belonsring to the pir Oaarga Poti« eaOectlon. Tiie h:«ch«*st prim obtained was IT.j" for ••Venice." .1 water color by Thomas Mama R. *; Boataai an agent. » a-< the buyer. An Inn^ss. \: ■ | ciair by Moonlight." brought CJOO, G W. Jonfetßi M the purchaser and Barbuda "Ix)v« and Art" wnt for J'..i»<> to M. F. Wright T>t- total "f !asf nisht « ?a ie w.ia $!4.:^S. making t.-e tatal Of the sale to date Cl. .vm The ivories, embroideries. tap*»«tn<*s arjii porcelains will tie sold to-day at the rooming and afternoon sessions. BROKE THE WRONG VIOLIN. ■ ■ I - I ISjSIT _ I aa demolishes THE WEATHER REPORT «MH«-iai Krrnnl and K»rera«l. 'vVasuin^- m, April 15.— Th»- \\ Msn aawai ha* aw«t 1 north fMtwa-1 lo Wisconsin, wMIs am her tine from the Souihw-»t of about e^uai intensity rxtenda from the Texas coajt north- nor :!•.»■;».■«' ir. \ kac*a>- The combined rca..^ thus far '-a grner*. BeSWSn f-an; the plain* »ta:-s r*n.\*rd into the »a' ■..:: states. ..ie Ohtu . i b«mm anU <t>>" jpper :a»,f rrg;ori n:;h ao ma ■r.uw In the L>ai»»tj3 *au \V-*£ern Ulnnesuta. In the Atlantic si^trs »nj the ex:r*:u» West th« »*ahtr SMI fair -raturns ••■■ l*.ow the ■■aiial av«rajre tn the ltD. kv Mountain re*!or.. nr plains «tatrs a -.u? i* B9BMMTJ Valley t m cuo ttnus litgta f»st of ill* M. <»:■«. ppi ltlvrr. Thry arc alsi. • « (timac VVr.-; \ ::..i.. urn Cam i «i bwai »r- aUaetae. •■ ■ Wtll •■ ■• v on Be rast of thf Sl!i»l«sli • . r.iw- • r-:i-:i N*w Er.uiani;. fcbtcti »..: ba raacttad ?.r . a mitlit. I" tba northern upprr ur !.-»■. .u *:. i Urn estnasa essai BUaetaMpel \ a.;- .n.>w ti probable Showrra will .or.tlnu* Sun.tai \-..».ni ttatam, -.\:.i> ri*r*hrr* th«> \vri»ih«r wi.l \m tmrrA'.U fj!r .-•iin.'.iiv ITatf wmtht-r » , . | .i. S*lu:.av »^-<' <■ '.',:■■ Mlsss^ip;,! \ i r \: will >>•• .'..; r Sitjra.i'-- fr.»n ? !•.,• V < < si;>l>i VSi •'• '-jKtwarci r\- i>» Ml \ , a*\ .iii.l il..> >n tae w*»t «;u!* >-.>;n:. an.l . i»..ier i ■ • ».••*<! will b« A.ir.1..-: Eat ui- Jay in th<- extr-m^ -*! am! wirrai'i Sun.lav la tba plains atat<>a +iul thr Ul»*l»!<lPI<i V • Tl.<« *lnrta SIMMJ t it- N^w Knglanrt iat.it w;'.: ;.r innrt«T.it- anil m«tatl\ n..rT:i.- ».<t mltidln ATlantlc coast, li^ht t» mixior-at* ..n.l \ . , . - th.iuch mmtlv .-a«ter!v. south Atlantic \\ M '\t lo mixl^rat." «..uth. #a»t »Ju!f coast, m.xl »t.h. «i.utli. SMftins '" Borthwit am! h^<-.ir-> tn« Driak t" lil«-t<. *»■! i;-.iif .-mit, t>'-.»li \n Ih«'>. h«-.-oniin< norl!i*fi( r> m■•' i ,>n th.- BWM Uk*« BtSMOU '" Bflß* «n.J *artat>.* ..n »li» upp-r lAm t.rtsk »^iittiw»«t nn Lak<>a Mlrhlsan ■*"•' Huron nhiftinit n»r!h».-<- , r l.risk '<» hi«r> 'iorth»«»» on !.*k* Superior Mtcam»r« Saturday for Tunpemn por'^wtll t\m\r lieht »o m.-wi'rar* »in<t». !ir>»t i, BSrtBMBI '•' '• ' '■•' 0»t Onnd R»r;>j r-r^rmt f«r *pe«-i«i lawafJHai F-»- Eiir.-n sr^r Tart ißjae>eri m IbJ csetei is saaibwisM ■ !»/ ii h irM»"-» t .} ..1 .'•■■ n- . • 1 • • . n'»k »h:f'in« » UMS for Nt* Ea«'.acd. iliinrfri «i>«l*y in wcit aert aoutft; fair la nort^«ast cortiona. ■ .* 'a» aUnwera *n-1 «-ont» r . mo«l»-a:» w'n.l». iiiiaitf north •• ■ • •!«. Fo- western P»nr»- <n;a. afeeeMTS •- » cooler 'o-rfay an.' - i:: .1 mnii"a ■ ■•> artakl «juthw-af to north wln<l» For W'Wtorn N» v T.«rk. a^^f. •• « '»-'la-». in w-«t porttoa. .^atwta- «h..w-r^ aad . .l •- T,ort-rat» to hrlak •nintrce w1tt»»« Knr Now J»r»» . \t\ -'...l.r r» ... portion tn-i\mv «*»ir.'!» • •. »«-* anrt ..nol-r. nrwiora'o to anati «hir*'.^«; »'-<•» For th- fM.TH ■ ■' ■ .- HBsMa *rut gasta — p«rr<- ■'• Btti *i-*»r» an-1 essler t»-«tar and - ,-- ■ - ik • i *'..i« wiaaa OfflHal - ba>rvati< • of t ni:or» stMtum —•••>«» buroaua takon at * p m -o«t»rrtav. fol'ww: rat.jr-. Wonther AlDainv m • l«t»4V At!«nttr • Ity ■*►♦ ■ !o«r»» Hrufwi «>» ■ l---f ' 1 ■ . '-4 < 1"«f»T i'hli-«S" '- ' Jtrt'%' ' t-.'-tnrja'i "" ''Il*!*,'I 1 *!*,' S» l.oo»» W 'l«ir no » nrtrmoß T-. Rat* VVaatiin«r..n . T» « Toiatf Loral INTVitI B>r<*r<( ' • ,- ' « M H 'r>-m tho Watlirr Dur«at> atiaw» tiW -"hanar* In th~ MBBHI . !•» at ItH (BSf -...;r« in • -mnir-i. .1 a.-h the COriatpuß'' "< •laro ..f !»at y«ar: i-.urt i.ik* :o»x» i;m>. t'av ■ a» •'•• (» ■ ••> *•"• « a m 4H .V. » *. ao ."•• at Dam »-, ISttt a. 81 *> «a B n, SS - . '^ . m. .%• — » :■ " M <» ■ • r.'mp»raii'-o -•tor^a- 71 -?o»r»«» ■••»* 1 ■■ • -: a •'««•. *». S 1 •->*•• ' -r 'or"--;.- < it* ■ ■• . '■- irersas ejs .-..rr««pt,n<ltn« .late U«r lalrt ■■ <. • " 1 f..r0.-a»f SttSyefS '■• •!»> SUIHIB7. < ■ •- - ..>r .i;«-i»ra'.- tn hrt»l«. «ltfl •{ MARRED. CAK.NK- ' iHIJIERS-On TSuririJ- »3" t*. »- -ho •hot - ' t*m Ho '- - ■ So tt* F^»nt "Hrh M liv tna P.:«.:? R*" Pr-^-rtr ■ • t> v an.; 'rt» X* ' i*!rru?r». father .>f MlO Mir»o r?ioro«i • !i».tw« to C l!->r-!m»-r Ftarros. of ni-l««?flei<t ParK N. J. Rcr:K;. T ■' v ; aeoakmrn "n Ar^;: t4. at M .... - -io, par-ni». N*> II i Mvmpnf.n a- o . [a -.■>nn». N* J :j» ... r horrn :o "ha -•« ;-o»t!» Raum«^rtnoT. ■ ■ iv ij'i. 1: >«tie«» nt mwrrt»c»« aa«J «l»«th« iitlw *• ii r<>mp;iniof| ar fail —a it! ».M.--»» DIED !.-■■»- •' — ■• is K«!:nt n. .Lan» Pf.'.'-f H!r»m. ■,u,-mv'.r -Ism-* W>luw V-na E. "Jrimn. ';"W Urr<*.hrad. E ;«rn.a. Ui'.'.m. Et*r\<iK* R «'.•>. .-arah \ Luraa, ?*l<ln"y R our>- y.A- Moor*. Surah M I"jnham Jxiatina M I'avn* Kilatm T Vwvr.n'7. Fran'-^s. Roblason. Stuart W AT rtVA.VSRN —' •-tm-'-.-ia wnmmam mm—i •* •! \.«!nn-.!i!». Xi**9 . Xrr'i t.*» ?>in«r». at V — i mant. N. T.. Sunday. 2 .TO <V~!ork. BEIXI3— Ob April 14. af Grade!!. N. J . Htr%s»~ 8».'.i3. m his «n.i aaj Funeral prr»at«, 1 BI ( »BI>>U-- f<r Fri.ia-. April 15. "*»•» at -Jp r»s«rt«^ic» nt her ri«*">fi*w. Rtrr Rr*«rt B. H-Jl. V V Mrs. Arna E. Rt4»'ow. w.rtow tt PMTtp H Blr-'low r\ni !au«ht^- nt *h* !*t* B>* . r«tvM P Mr<3ni:ior «n th» TStJI ym*r <rf h«r »m Fun«ml a»-rvir— « »£ N« tin 'b»Bjor*» R «r!. FLitbush. Prookli-n. Monday. «t 11 i m. Int»rm<mt ir. Rm».ii> <«tn«t«ry. ■ 'TUBBB. ■* * BRMPHeUD-oh \-prU 14. 10XO. Eu<ecU, a Maw af Om late John R •me'-Ti Brof!^|•a<l and »laux!» r»- -; -h- 'af ->» D» Witt B!orxti«r>od. V^uawaa from h«r lar»r r»strtent». N<> »• W««t U* at . , «B -a- :rtav momlnsr. Aprt: \n. at \n ■ ■;<*■«. t» i»rnTt at th« ronv»nienc« of th* faaatly. COTJZ — Ent»r<H - — - W*r!ri»sdaT. Aaril t.T T»t>> >arah Ann r>>l«. la h«r 734 yaar rm^ral »rv'r.« t naj la** paaMaa - M*. r.'z.\ ', 4«i »tr»»\ Brrjckl-Ti. 00 9atur«ta7 «v«a inc ar 1 o r! <•* Cl-RLET— ftn tv*!r»srta- Ajr!! 13. !l»tO. Marr. wi^ow if Hu«h '"uri^r. at Mr raaid«(MO. it'v. ">«• Skt'.'man <• B » ~ '•'•in.-n ■m 9»tui»- • • . BMmtnc f- "n- ~r Patrick's '"tnireh. Kan* an<l Willoujiiby a- .-■».. at li> oelocß. Dt'XHXM- \t Bn<J«pp«— . r "rs.. April 13. 13tt». jTatiask T'':ri w;ci >w el '3-^#x : ". t>innam amt dauart •- r ,f t!-- 'ato Phi ;^ ■ -i;*a "^->m:nat>n Han. MMJcw "f *':n»ra' 'n ?u"'lay -ssu». - •♦. lt**» it W —*ii-n.->- N-. «>? !l*ncvk •». Brooklyn. F-,-,--« b«ir,-. »ri -v ♦» .» '-»n< H. Dw»T3«e^ R»!aMv»9 an/1 r-i^n.is »-• !nvi'«<t tn att«T>^ f:in»ra! «»rri. •« on .->atuf?a7 alt rap—, jkprr! 1*». ar 2 ./flora. Int»rm<>rj? prrrat* E''.'.rvT ( 'V on nasseay iarfl 14. wto. t*."* Bfrrteva *t n Bl < ■■< ».. Bmrxitiya. Satur iav. kflrt M ■• ■ r m o: t j.e>pie- '<n »r-" ! t2. l:*"" 1 el Ms ieaV 1«ir», N^ ti." .1— •■rnt nt. . Brnok'TTS. I»m»a. ',<.-■ r^. «♦!■»» «n<i f- 1-1 -'' is a— !nv;t«<i to »ttrnd hr» funera; on lav April Irt. a" 9-2«> a. m. : <;RIF"r'IN— ? A-.ni'-in. N .! in »pr*l 13. i>nr»». voim»»« «t. of t.i» a»» • ;»"rSB sncl El'.aabeth F <:r'.r!n Fun»rmi prtrr«»« i HrL' ..- " r ;r*lJ«- Apr!' t» TITO • "icn«» R HI 1 -" * ifwtJrM), b«!ov%t ' ■■;«- tr.: r>t Mar F »ralm H I - - * «?1 1 •••«r Fun»-w! «*r- 1. »» a; hi* ia*» -»«id— • • JCT 7T'h «t Prriok;^'?. Tn s'in«tl". Apit II tStO, >•• > p m. h'»rn»n' <- A-Vaarfw* National < •mot.—' Vir»lnt». Mor<ta." ApT •tB. V>l>\ »• !t m. Waehincton <D. CV» paprrs • .-as* • L,i-r-»~. BaaMj ■ tmtm savvtme Tfc« ytoewti nwiH s. Sea Stl V ■ -' ZT.ri nt. i»"rank E '.im^ bell BulM:n«> BJpOnß— <)■ lart T;. a* Ri'-hrron.!. sia»-T Island. Ainth M <taushter if ':- )at» Rot Dav-f M.w.r- !• r> FwnermJ f-"m her 'at« rost.i<-r>>-». 2 '■'•'* p m.. r>*fiir'!a ievfl Ml R»i» riv»-« *n>i f-»".l.-. »r- i- ft • ■ artenU. RJcft mond • '.'I • pap^-s j^a*- • r P\TNT »• '.:.--."- • BS SI PtoBSJ «3nl 13. ■ - ■ - . "-»n- Pn--9«» r 'iis Ti-J rfl«r f-i-»r»! willw wfO S* -•'■'. a- Mi 'ate rum ■ ,-.> : . i-or-. -iunrtay. »Pr« ; TT «t 23» r nt. tossnaeai VI ■•Saata, n«w T->rtc BOaWUOSI n " rtaJ*M «r>r'' • " ) ' n -••:•' \V:::;a. ■• ouna»«: «• ' f ffa.-— .- anrf aajaai «s Pu, k RoMnjinn i '« var» F'inoral «»t • «tMB a" M An« « '>.ap»l. 9ZS BY. n»«r '»• lurrhiia av-.. "n - ; *;;--;.i Vrr 4 ' IS. «t t» *» ■ EtSCBI CEHITTFRIE'. THE WOODLAW !»f rrmrrnrf laaflßy sreessßjsi b» Tta-'-T? »r«t-j fraaa OraaH r "»t»tra! S»a*i«>t» ■W•^•f<.r and .:»—>-'• «v«ri2o '-oi'.-. ■ 1 '.< v-■v -■ ■»■— '»«;• Lea Jl3O aa> T»l»phr»n» »»."..". c'.'stn*"— ft>r Pni; of V1»-ar« or r-pi-'wn'r • o«c«. _') Ei' 1 8M ~ f Mmm T^r» cttt. I - !•!• I! ' v - ■■•.!> - FRANK K. I \*PBrn.. 24- ■: w«^ bm at. rh^poi*. p-'- .t» Riwms. Prt\»«* Ambolan;9«» Xa) :3C4 Cbstase. BOMMEMJ. TO*IR*. a»a<l fir r a -vwaiat. MOMMFNM. rr-«*>r-T-r«-rk»n<laa C*. ■X«r«MM.KI •'- lfW Broadwar. N' | SPECIAL NOTICI*. TO THE EMrXOYEB. r»n you want desirable help QUICKLTT BAYS TIMt: AND EXPENSE by con sulting the file of applications of seiecteJ aspirants for positions of various klnda which has Just feaaaj installed at the Up town Office of THE NKW-YORK TRIBUNE, No DM Broadway. f'..''-Af-n 36th and CTth Street.-. • ♦fflce hours 9a. m. to 6p. rr HfcfJ-VHHI TRIBCXC SLBSCRIPTION RATES D«|lt .lit. ..>i. Our (fit la flty ••* >«w \«rk. Jet-WT rltT mil aj ■>■»—. .h-'- Two ( -it iMDdjr Edition, in. ttiul-t; "it.irt.ir Ma«a ■ ice. t"l»e I «■■*». 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