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“NO MORE SECRECY IN DIVORCE ACTIONS. Assemblyman Bennett’s Bill Does Away with Referees in Absolute Cases. ALBANY, Jan. 10.—Assemblyman Will- to do away with the avils of secret di- fam A. Bennett introduced a bill to-@ay|vorce actions and make fraud impos- amending the Code of Civil Proceedure | sible. relative to referees in actions for a di-) He points out the great harm done In yoree, which wiil prohibit the granting | avotding publicity, and contends that of referees tn cases for an absolute di-|the ends of justice will be best merved vorce. by his measure. The tdentity of the ‘Thts bill really provides for'a trial] persons Involved, as well as all the te fm oren court. tlmony, will become matters of pubile Mr. Bennett tn presenting the bill aims! record. BOXING AT THE HARBURGER TO PAN-AMERICAN.| HOLD GOVERNOR, Assemblyman Brooks’s Spe-| Power to Remove Public Offi- clal Fight Bill Ready for cials, He Thinks, Should the Legislators. Be Limited. (@pectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY. Jan. 10.—Assemblyman Har- + ALBANY, Jan. 10.—There will be | burger has prepared a resolution for in- hot old time at tho Pan-American Ex-| troduction in the Assembly limiting the position at Buffalo this year, If Erlo| power of the Governor In the removal of County legislators can help it along. | nupiic officers. Assemblyman Charles F. Brooks, Re-' te recites that @ county officer, not pudlichn, of the Fifth Erte District. | named, but presumably ex-District-At- will introduce a bill permitting boxing | torney Gardiner, was removed from of- contests while the exposition 18 IN} Acq for causes largely personal. An the progress. Constitution gives. the Governor arbi- He has also introduced, at the instance of former Assemblyman Streifter. a bill! \tr,” pInrburger suggests that It be amending the excise law s0 as to Pel-) amended. mit the sale of iauor until 1 o'clock! ‘ro nccomplish this he presents the Sunday afternoons in Buffalo while the] rofowing resolution: exposition is in progress. “Phat, the Senate concurring, a joint Assemblyman Brooke's boxing measure | committee be appointed which shal! pre- {9 to be drawn so that tne State !s to pare a bill, framing an amendment to supervise contests and to receive a por-|the Constitution more particularly. de- toln of the receipts. Assemblyman M.|Aring and limiting the of the E. Lewis said to an Evening World re-| sected by ‘the people val of provite porter this morning: that where {t Is alleged by the officer ‘Such a bill as {3 contemplated by | 40 removed, that sufficient cause for his Mr. Brooks will never pass. The State |Temoval does not exist and that sald has materially as: removal from office was consummated sted In the Ketting |by an arbitrary exercixe of power up of the Pan-American Exposition and|by ‘the “Governor, that, sich. an does not propose to make a saturnalia| act shall be reviewed by the Court tense a few sporty peopte. [Of ppents of this State, to the end of it to p a ap People. | that if It be shown that auch remov The law asred Inst year abolishing box-| was without just caure, in the opinto hevstatute boo! of sald Court, that the officer so. re ing contests ts on the atatute books to vd may be retnstated in his office.” stay. When Mr. Harburger attempted to In- —>—_ troduce his resolution Leader Allda ob- Jected, holding that under the rules it BILL TO STOP & na be read on Monday night. TAX-DODGING. 1s Lo Unfaies unsust and Ue ~ le Tl 1. ution would have to go over ri > unul ‘Monday: nigh Senator Wagner'sAntl-Swear-|_ Mr. Harburger Is not over-discreet In his cholce of language when agressive, Ing-Off Measure Creates and ‘a sensational rehash of the details of Gardiner’s dismissal by Gov. Hoose- Stir in Albany. velt Is expected when the resoiution |s debated. ALBANY, Jan. 10.— Senator Joseph Wagner's bill relating > ihe payment of tres on personal property. by persons] JUDGE TOLD OF ‘moved from the State has caused a gnsation among legislators of toth CHARLIE ROSS. dures, who have b unkering with \xation problems for several sessions ee am t in text, merey| V2" Brunt Gave Senator he is very shor! . Inserting nine words to the present gen- Plunkitt Facts for Anti- eral tax law and omitting nine. These Kidnapring Bil. _brief insertions and omissions, however, iFeaten to set ail the legistative tax (Special to” The” Evening World.) tudents in a wrangle. ALBANY Jan. 10.<"1 know my state- ment is correct," sald Senator Plunkite an Evening World correspondent to- gardicss of the| day white taking of hls antl-kidnapping sineebarnt bill tn connection with which he had ‘Thiy proposition Is-an amendment of| £lven details of Charlie Ross’a abduc- Section § Chapter #8 of the Lawg of| ten, “because I got tt from a bigger 166, entitied “An Act In Relation to man than any of us here. Taxation, Constitating Chapter 24 of the| 2 Supreme Court Judge. General Law The section up to the{ The Senator would not name the polnt where the change Ix proposed | Judge, but It Is known that he referred F tp Judge Van Brunt, who successfully Svery person shall be taxed In the | resisted an attempt to rob his house at district. where he reales." The Bay Ridge. ‘ elimina tesithel worasiuhelresas dy Senator Plunkitt's statement in sup- adds: “where his proper located, | PUrt of his Dill was as follows: romataleaiforlihevewneratresktences “The abductors of Charile Rosa were The remainder of the scction ts pree | NeW York river thieves, Mosher and his “served intact until the sentence {s) Hon. The wagon in which Ross reached reading: “When a person snat;| Wet carried away waa hired in New have acquired u residence In a tax di ork by Mosher and driven to Phitatel- trict and shall have been taxed there!n, | Phin wo as to prevent any posable dix sch realdence shall bo presumed to con. | covery of the offenders. The wagon was nue for the purpose of taxation until, driven about thirty mies out of Phita- he anal gave.seaulred another residence | dalphia and was there abandoned, Mo- At this point the words “or shal! have (her ind his companion, accompanied by rom this Bta: re added. | their victim, taking pasenge on the train "1 wed objec York. Fear kept Ross quiet. Btate. Jarke auma evory sear in taxes| “Upon arriving at New York, Rora wan 7 Within the State. borders | taken on one of Mogher'a river craft, and through the earing-| finally ti prevent detection; Charlle was gr Process on the ground of non-rer!-| thrown overboard in the bay, after be- ‘The text of the measure Is betleved to| !ng tled to Iron xo Aas to sink make be no drastically cons! dihat there) coming to the surface impossible. ‘The amon through ¢ York man who let the horse and athe comidned opposition to the harge| ®#zon to Mosher never claimed hts prop- canal acheme through Assemblyman 8.) erty for fear ofbeing charged with com- W. Sailth, of Columbia County, to-day| pitcity. introduced 2 bill to compel the Hating | A. stosher wae shot while ate of, personal ‘proper! STarcith cinime that the barge canal] tempting to rob the Van Brunt maneton Ls (9 euktonly, pened big shippe at Hay Ridge, he attempted to explain Without alding In reducing the price o ‘Commodities. “His listing bill will reach| (te Chariic Ross affalr, but death came (ae hedds and the stockholders of these| 4% soon as the name passed his lps. big-corporations and add millions to the; Senator Plunklit to-d2y gntrod The bill us a whole provides that the be levie 1 got it from |NEW YOR trary powers In matters of this kind.|@ State: treasur: \biN to punish kidnappers of Wil exempts from taxation the! Personal property of an individual ble my than tl FAtion to the extent of $19) In Rd-] Ve yea: ‘nFD OT divon te allother exemptions. now pr aQhother kidnapping bill (was Intro vided. by la ed by Senator Cullen Axing a. life “ sanity: for: thevertenes ————___ BILL AIMED AT , POOL SELLING, NCREASES BIGAMY PENALTY Member from Kinga Wants Pan- 3 Inhment Extended to 15 Years. eA Measure Before the Law- rasan etre ree wees mokers to Stop Betting ALBANY, Jan. 10.—Aasemblyman Me- . Inerney, of Kings, bas Introduced a on the*Races. bill increasing the punishment for big- (Bpectal to The Evening World.) amy from five to fifteen yearn, ALBANY, Jan, 10. —Areemblyman| Mr, McInerney comes from the vicinity Vacheron, of Queens County, has In-| of Brooklyn where the Hawkes famlly troduced a bil! for the suppression of] reside, He ts geatly atirred up over the jambling and pool sel:ing. charge of bigamy made against George It provides that any person who en-j W. Howard, gages in pool selling or bookmaking at SEER any time or place; or any pereon who MATTHIESON SHOT HIMSELF | keeps or occuples, elther as owner, agent of superintendent, employee or tenant, any. room, shed, building, vessel. OF/ Hutter Ended Lt with a Ballet o stand of any kind, upon any jublic or in Head, Private grounds, within this State, with books, paners, apparatus or purapher-| Gebhart Matthleson, ffty-fve yearn | nalla, for the purpose of recording or| 0! @ hatter, of 281 Washington ave- registering bets or wagers, or of selling | Me committed sulcide this afternoon pools upon the result of any trial or/ St 23 Greene street, He shot himeelt contest of ekill or speed of man or beast, throve GS hess = orapon the result of any poiltical nomi- nation, or upon the result of any con-}] Neted Doctor Dropped Dead. tingent avent wMatscever, or.any peraon| Dr. Thomas Brown Wheeler, n wealthy who recelyes any money, bet or wager, | retired physician of Montreal, Canada, is guilty of @ misdemeanor, and upon| dropped dead in hla apartments in the odnviction fa punishable by a fine of two| Murray Hill Hotel this afternoon. Hin \ due to heart failure. hundred and fifty dollars, death Algiers. Max, De A. It also provides that q person who| Dr. Wheeler. was-accompanted by his| Sardinian Gissgos. — Cavie, tiv », Newcastle. Hioanatesy emt fox slated In the Hi 1g Wr in samme re rove Bere tol jae) or ti dee is me and‘daughter, who is twenty yearel, givin Husive. Sholl. It ts Hberatly Mustrated with p: town. THE WORLD: _ THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY K A CENTURY AGO; HOW IT LOOKED ON BROADWAY. A Glimpse of the Wall Street of the Republic's First ¢ Generation —Times When the City Hall Was Considered to Be Ever So Far Uptown, 10, 1901. IPRIEST’S MURDER MYSTERY SOLVED... ne ——_——_—_e+. Caught Here, Tells of Crime and Philadelphia Police Make Arrests. |Perteare ctaraey sought to bring out Sailor Bryan, BOER’ store, according her too. TO ARREST DR. LEVERSON. | |Newotiating for Lense of Mee. we-jin all-over embroidered dot = = without reporting. (heme ty the f He advteed. his. hen fox eases this iorn'ing—John 2 hia, brother. Cc One Hundred BROADWAY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CENTURY. 00000000 In the December number of Everybody's Magazine there ts ex of old und new New York. street, as they appeared when the century began, are reproduced by permission » At the time when these pictures applied there were many trees on Broadway, and the ( e Century.” by Ann Ing \ews of Broadw: publishers of Everybody's Magazine, y Hall was a building far up- CRUEL SISTER SENT 10 PRISON Aileen Lawrence Brutally Beat Little Bertha, the Drudge. Beventy- City Priven ces of Special Seastous for cruelly beating her cleven-year-old alster Hertha. Dr. Gibbs, of the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Children, testified that of continued beatings with a knotted rope the body of Bertha was uorrtbly brufsed and cut. He wail there were as many as fifty marke. ‘The parents of the two al dead, Bertha testifed that wh! was usually good to her, she fn violent temper, and when tn a rage was capable of w ity. “On Dec, 19," xt my sls: ter gol awful mad at me and sh a bedport. ‘That was 19 0'¢ morning. Then she took a re with a knot In the end and beat m stree! minute she lefe the room for something. 1 broke away and ran out into the street. Tran to Madison avenue art fron avenue until [sc Thac wan at Tarty-flfth street, He tok me to the Catldzen'’s Sock 5 Globe examined me, 7 had my sivter arrested," The uccused siater, who In twenty-two years old and pretty, sald she didn’t mean to be cruel, She wan er be married last Christmas eve, but as] x; she wan In the Tombs at that time rhe had loat her lover, "The cruel steter was taken to the workhouse this afternoon, while Bertha was returned to the care of the Society: SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 24\Sun sets,. 4.51|Moon riser. .16.59 THE, TIDES, Bun rises. low Water AM PM $ We 8.31 7 G1 ab Sandy Mook 4 PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Monominee : Buffalo Clenfuegos Banare OUTGOING STEAMBHIP3. fAl ka Dretagne, Ha eee ew 0: OFprtan” ‘Prince, Guyandotte.” Sorte! teen INCOMING ) STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Germtnic, ry foordiand, reittondd A. Ti. sige OAbraitar. Bevdraus. sry" bew' Orisa. FAMOUS NECRO STOLE SISTER'S ARTIST DEAD. WEDDING COWNS Edward Coane Gece Miss Ronees Trousseau usa Cobbler,but Turned to the Brush. Wouldn’t it be “ bully” one’s foresight was only as good as their hind sight! going to have real old-fashioned winter this win- ter? Worth guessing. Here are some of our best the kind that stay the kind on Show When It Disappeared. best the longest; that stand hard usage—ker- s, hlue and black, $15. A goodly number of them were $25; a few $. Other overcoats, good ones, are now marked $10, sizes 32 to 34; sizes 35 to 46, $12.50. deals here to: Banntsier ranked with the most artists ef the day remarkable man era and John Sie- ee net for the | and was consid- Mise ‘Tillie and her 1ours Were spent workin and he wax anxious to. finte over ft last night rious disappearance of her t and resumed paintin: Rocers, Pret & ssortment of kowns and La work he was taken!!! In a few hours was given as the cause. Bannister was born in . of West Indian Ho early rhowed evidence of apprenticed to a cobler, could not stand this and ms way to Boston,where after many he began the study After ceasing We al} orders BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost end- They are known by various names, but are all due to the same cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the) yFoper action of the skin. To ve asmooth, soft skin, {ree from 5, the blood must be The many pre; arsenic and potash and the of face powders and lotions gene fn this class of diseases cover up fora short Gme, but cannot remoy ly the ugly blotches and th and her daugh- alent but was vewtige of the noWas in algh of painting under eniue won him Boston tn 1871, less variety of elty became a member of the Prov! te Uiliard room en Based French school and his work « at the Centennial Exhibition tn Ills gure pieces were at With street and tural, and many of them are England churches Bannister married a W an, and after acquiring ohnsed a yacht, on whica he mostly Scrip: Third avenue, When arraigned ia iariem Court t morning, they w: t Initian wom- in that ght, and when they roid Magis oe ENTERTAINED A THIEF. Washebleht and Distant On the evening of Dec. tha Washchlebt was rejoteet by vent of a Visitor to her hoi j Eternal vigilance is the price _beautiint complexion medies are relied on. ay 1 Meted tor Searm with ad by the time the fr if snd left her skin "| countn'n dnuehter, mington, Del., business man,” N morning ‘Mrs. 7 a Nne breakfast When she returned from | IR she wan pangenedy $0 fe “Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey tna glans of hos where tam a svfatiing cure for the worst Horns the greatest of all t only one quarantes Fad blood make 3 f puritiers, and the | rely vegetable, ad complexions, watch and chain that! 3 iving on the mantel. makes new, ric man on First avenue who paused, charging him with gr To-day ho was held In 31. —<—<—— ‘Thrown from Michael Sullivan was thrown from his cab at Sixth avenue anid street this afternoon In a coll a Sixth avenue trolley car and internally a He Was taken to the Roosevelt skin active and condition to perlugt | carrying off the you have Eezent, MALT Wise more & aptiriti¢s.from the body. | “Tetter, Acne, Salt | 5 OF “yur tkin is rough » book on Blood Ite our physicians No charge whatever for He you are alk Pit ) Rheum, and pimply, send for 1 by the Govern- rent { skin Diseases and a ceaintace A and i: about your case. bat ry ‘s a fraud | this service, | SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Get’ the ‘genuine, Dusy dalt Whiskey Con Rochester, N. ¥. [ioestueee of Ringler tthor Friehel. mer bokkeeper of e Ringler Brewing © ompany, wus are rt today charged sA3. President \r algned fa Harlem yaith the larceny $365. George J. Setter festified to several con. feasions, alleged to have been made to Friebel in the presence of wit- hat the admissions were made under. | promise of immunity and Mr. Jetter jfeclara‘ton, that he would set Frie }up_in the Hquor busine Back of the case is a family quarrel that has been raging in the. brewery ‘' corporation between the Ringlers and Netters since the death of the elder | Ringler. vind of chloral and bod Knockont Two glasses ack’ et f she held in fis t in his left he held thy beverage. He handed the «ir o the priest, who took 11 Bla. did you give that Bryan asked “Jack." An extraordinary Offering of “That's good. stu hat will fix him a en “i, Flannel cc eee Shirt Waists not atand for that in my at % and MY afrald “Jack’’ and the woman then jest recent prices, Hryan's place and he had not geen them rr Bryan said the e Were put — ae mn he lett town, taking a train Saturday night for New Weazsts, ’ ‘i “Shes used imeas Bets £25 fl 1s, beautifull: 2713 ine bat he of finest anne s, beautifully kines in Wee Bing tor ine | Mbroidered with contrasting orge Eberhardt, of th'#! colors, tucked and hemstitch- PIA. Jan. —Jacobled; recent prices $6.50, $7-50 Bryan, Charles Burns and rreated to-day, 3 y 4 ‘ipating 1 the mur. and 39.00, OW rrested last night ~ BELMONT’S NEW HOME. Waists, the priests: anid Br nied It, A woman who with him accused him. He dented it d_ with part Father Rieg tah Sysakinutond Home: flannels, also plain tucked reratiating for the oP land dotted cashmere, in as : k| sorted colorings; recent prices McLean's home and Connecticut avenue, and hi U7 WHI doubtless secure possession of ri $5 and 86, DOW early tn the Spring, Friends sey that Mr. and Mra. Belmont will move to 2.95. iS Washington tn the Spring, even if sues 2 u {« no extra sexsion of Congr that they will entertain axtenslvelys The McLean homo is ‘one of the hand- iH ay. a. somest In the city and ts magniticently furnished. Broadway & 20th St. — — The proof of the pudding—Testle monials of satisfied advertisers who | have used Sunday World Want U RO SITVITVSVS FSOSSSVSSTVS 0O0SOSSS8SSSSO ; Again We Say, Lad Ses, 5 ~~ Be On Time. $7.2 B ——_____ 2d Sale. Nine O'clock —~ not eight--iout of town shoppers achance) Fri: day moraing—not one skirt sold until nine o'clock, y dese: 284 Ladies’ Skirte—black, blue and Oxfard chevlots—b:ocdclothy @ and vent tiana—unlined, percallae lined and silk Maced— 7@ (No Alterations). Former nese) Now, $22.00 25 $2 75 (About so Skiris silk Vrach Carhart Co. Rroacway and 13th Strect. 620000 O280098008 eeceees 2999908 S8 3 e r) @ i @ r) é r) e r) é FOLLOWING, written by an emi- nent physician, Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Health, is in- teresting in connection: with the general alarm caused by the outbreak of small-pox in several cities: 4 e Vewinniik of the nineteenth ceutury opened with the discovery of ation. ‘The Introduction of this measure wrought a wonderful change t and the mortality of small-pox. ‘The proofs of this change consist jn the following ft 1. The differen in the prevalence of smal Boxe before and after the Ine on of vaccination tn very great. In sev Instances in the eight- fh century: fon. mpariaon of protected and unprotected or partially Srrher com: The bew illustration of this point hat of the German Govern- thoroughly fs Inution of eve fore the age of twelve pox in Germany are less thore Inthe neighboring countries having ess string: wi he ‘deathe. ais h do ur in Germany from this are usually those ies un Kguted immigrants wh have crossed the border or ot nan Nn imoreativy ee Belore the Introd ueras ol inimortallis euths from. small-pox were those o} Mier ton sears ofvage, Hut atic. ts Intenduetion this mortality Very largely tranaferred to persons Me ihe eatin Wa Gterhoure ited the Introduction of into New Engtand, ag the Y gioning of the century, he having ob- i auppiy: of lymph. dir i De denver, Soon afterward President he defterson, through Hinaetice with De. Waterhaus of ivmph, and to fim sis helvtaen the honor of incroducing this life: ing measure into the So: (From a review of Medical and Surgical Progress in the Nineteenth Ceniury. page 298 World Almanac.) World Aimanac # Encyclopedia for 1901 , 7 FOR SALE BY ALL Frice 25 Cents. NEWSDEALERS.t4 Sent postage paid to any address on receipt of advertised. price. Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bildg, N.Y.

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