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~ RAMAPO REPEAL READY FOR ODELL. a The Morgan Bill, That Cuts Off the Monopoly’s Special Privileges, Passed by the Senate. there ts pei to The Evening World erin del ora ALBANY, March 14 -The Morgan bill pwe k, ator Slater Ww repenting tie ox powers have the antl-Ramapo propostton beto ferred upon the Rams r mo! Us. Let us settle & now. You paced in 1 animiousty in tae | s which is exactly similar ¢o the Renate 1 now | woes ot Why show'd you want Gov. Odell, and agr ble t ments iter this question?” already made by him put and ux be fair ta everyb sald vately, he wit! male P Rrackert. “Let i be fair and Oomnstitutiona pw the Ham: er this homition, with the rights has sin righin and Viesty in mind.” powers ML by the Ren ppbits ator me the reht« of portation corporations act, but this {+ er Company, then thor dlenuted even Us7 Mes coments KENera! |i iehtnie tIready heen ldered conse) Base pauls Mietee, auth | [Mt committer considered them when fesScnate Juilleins Spcccmmlblee) f ried out my bill, Now ts the time me down out of the s te vote on this Apo measure. y climbed yesterday a racket argued for mi Senator Slater instsing © renee Weenie $6 offered as a compromise, REET RAE TE alacrail ; tart th Judleiary committee be Noreen huteman: Brackett{20t isen from conaidering the bi = eae ul but that they be permitted to tmmedi nade a digniti pur, i ra ieeatle t foe thin outrageaue| Mites Mert and report before the day's Hat heredteno need ipo tN eee rons |sesrton wan over. Thin was acceded to arin be encioeh reat "committee selemnly Med in the armed by leaving the bill with ux for {eed vases whale @Re Ihe wusplinots Ue chamber and again and again ‘ _ Beda El ay Io they had agreed to report the Assambly in not passing the Senate bill RINLeIRGaPALA Se Menatee ne there of putting! its mm une wn) through and|tord reading, Tals sHurling it back! at (us) “‘There'a; aome| tts final pasen apts ay : | tiggins hi Myaterloua reasons for N paased. Fortyonine Senators v It makes ne difference waether or ODELL FAVORS _ IMPROVED CANAL. Job Begun by Aldridge Will Cost the State $19,797,838—Big Fight On. ite ALT March 1 Gov, Odell resp legisiation this commene vn oof tae im] On the Lewts amending the proven Canal begun] Constitution oy prohibiting any exemp- under Ike and known! tion of property from taxation by legl«- as the plan Tt ts h cunulers and antis were estimated f interest | arrayed In the Ansembly yesterday, and on debt, & t FSIS. [the antis won by a eof §1 to 58. bad his message all) ‘The Republican members from the ex- ton to the Logista-|trame Northern and Southwestern pai of the State who are opposed to canal Improvement voted nolldly for the reso- lution, The majority of New York and Nuffalo members, both Republicans and Democrats, v In the negative. The antix claim that they can matn- Conally ernor, it] tain this average In the Senate, and ing « pitt, Hef that the Governors recommendations wiil not count, t neon > figures of he found faut with neer Hond mpletion of 009 phan ane thine tek te revi m, thus de. laying the messuge and the report. The canal pri # proved excep- had declined to revert his atand on the] #4 rE question and new that his ideas are] The rer of se Engineer Bond seni neltrent tie SN represents the work of the Special Com- public the real canal Meht tn Albany | inigsion appointed by ex-Gov. Roosevelt will begin. to make a thorough inveatigation of the ‘The anti-canallers affect an indiffer-[ canal problem with a view to recom- Beat ay Oagitetacltademad thes | Mending a ship canal, a barge canal or merely a lock extension of the State's waterways. ntrong enough to defeat any canal MUFFLED GONGS CLANGED WHEN JIMMY WAS LAID AWAY. He Was a Simian of Rare Attributes, an Amer- can by Conquest and Added to the Gayety of ‘‘Number Three.” feeleeeiint rt Pir bhiciebiceiciebi-eiriccietieieieieteb {- BULLETIN QISOAM SLIGHT FEVER ~ PULSE 4144 fs t B45: - RESTING nee A + EASY ~ UNDERTAKER gue Hy 4 e€FT CARD one eet THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE » Ce eee rere ceerecir aries area ic) 2+ Be Applegate's _ Murderers to Brought to Bay Quickly, Jer- sey Police Declare. fsperial to The Rvening Worlt) TRENTON, N. J. Maren 14.—That 8 {net him, and when th omi Applegate, the rie a homes sie Spricenie nie Cen farmse, | ig < found dead tn iis own sta- whose body was found in his stable near were startled and diamaye Extonville, was murdered, efther by White Caps who had threatened him, munities In New Jersey, or by : peep eee the taetios of an tncivtlized section of a dl roby an Individual enemy, despite the Western Ter assertions of his wife that he was| “shomas Ap: ata man at prone kicked to death by n seventeen-year-old | Inence in Meri ie was for- 13 horse. In now firmly) belleved by the | merly a dire lentown Bank, authoritles, who to-day practically com. | Comms Appeals sonnel ax, Board and Assemor. pleted thelr investigation of the case. ile wairiacclonel tilendlotiex Special detectives tn the employ of the ell, and w: atone ul ated for th 4 had Sheriff of the coun: | the United States Prosecutor of the Pleas have woven aj nuit web, the meshes of which they belie have so entangied one and posathly two made to ¢ J und after taat persons that they feel justified in mak-+| place him in the Gubernatorial chatr ing arrests before nightfall For twenty-fly ra hin To The Evening World correspondent | ‘roubles have been on the to-day Coroner John R. 1B. Bower sald: | ot the people of Trenton “I belleve Thomas Applegate was| rounding country. The first public out murdered. I am working on that the-| dreak made twenty when he pulled from his bugKy I ‘My husband was kicked to death by| 4 nelghdor farmer, a vicious horse,” said Mra, Mary) Ap-!aim ta the bik’ plegate. Is ridiculous to may White Chaffee was thrown from his car Capm or ary er person or persons | a tuaaway and his neck wax broken murdered him.” t Applegate was Jealous nis wife “So help me, God, 1 ver raised my | Was the talk of the town and the coun- hand against: the 1 raid Samuel fut not a farme fur aw hum Shinn, the hind man, who a short time was known, has aught but praine 1 the charge of as-| fu him to-day “He may have drunk too much of late And back of it all ts remembered welll vears,” say they, "but nmiany a man this remark of the farmer, made in the [drinks when in a the Prosecutor It in hart to make tthe White Caps will do me} and neigh to death yet, but E shall stick | on thin wit the old farm. come what may. Two of them called on me the other night. I Know the names of both.’ Trenton en miles from Extonvtil and the halt Ago wan arrested maulting Applegat old friends kind- the 5 they y years old f . if wee c ” Wounds Peentiar, mark t between and r ctr taints Hany stains a twenty miles are « xclted aves | ee eae N farmer, whe BE Wehard Bo 1 counts |The horse oN ney detalls of th whic thy teresa Hy st made yuah examinatlon laid ple hires, hhe af aul eae ine | Waa well known pected. In her PA ty and UIs descrited the jer of the fuged and ects i nam fatt Only eal younger daya she was very handsome, Woun we ran | Morntncs LeMay OW hen i! fventy OPTRA PE TT: i oy 7 on the left aide he head there wa Fort corres t first saw him he fuel toe Uns a ian pomcowet Teal A wound tree and a Tale tne wae mildly submitting to having th Tragedy Startled Community, heauty and of much Krace and mag hiereswanrnicutetnn MMs hoofs measured by: Py the news fire: reached ther /ism. pecottar place, haw le rtimat “Jimmy” to Emel Com ang ON STREET IN NIGHT ATTIRE. ther rohe lef, the fireshouse only ae MO EERSTE OE Monghtow t k Over Dend Wife nxented th accompany ale sponser Mr. Davin, to a Democratic primary or in iis Delt ing. VJ tinnghton, of Ne Seeon 9 It fa ne wonder there was wiite-, nie, abe ss from paeumonta Jalarm waen It became known a Jicrapped himself ina blanket | —— 2 nd walked aus of the th week go that Jimmy had the grip ond | Juuy a . 1 t was confined te his bed on } was found tna isle state at taken to the Auntie Van Dyke Wi Kvery remedy known to medi Was applied to stay the dise was dosed house xclen For two days Jimmy THE LAST HOURS v EREEEEEE Eel OF POOR '‘JIMMY." inlelnlelinlnininlelalnininininininfntoinin! Jimmy Mekee," the tire-monkey,, mourn ow "dust to dust, ashes hurled to. In Jersey Clty | to ashes Was no anther, The with all the pomp and spectacular cere-| ire company marched past. the comin mony that in Wfe delighted his Simlan!and took a last look at Jimmy, A sheaf foul. F we held in fof wheat and some violets were placed the Jire-h * Company Nolin the colfin, and then tae itd) was & to which was attached both | Acrewed dow and by bonds of tenderest re- Jimmy was no common monkey. So human-like were his affections and ta- were spoken over his bier] teligence tant his owner and best by sorrowing human nds, and the! tric ty Collector Robert Davis, pe. el woe borne te thy Mmetery oon! ieved he waa the veritable loet "4: of Engine Company No. 3's finest parade! Darwintam, He waa alert In duty, firm drawn by Jimmy's favorite fre} tn and with muffled gong xound- requiem for hia soul. Jimmy was a Porto Rican by birth, nin Augustux Buckingham had!yut came to this country while a baby provided a coffin dined with plush and/and was bound out to Collector D: embellished with brass. The entire fire! Very soon he developed an extravagant company gathered around the bler. The! affection for firemen and spent much of monkey lay with his tall nicely wrapped | bin tine in No, 3's fire-houne. He went around him, He was drexsed in a lttlelto all fires, clinging to the firat truck fireman's sult, which had been specially | out on all occastona. ordered as Jimmy's burial shroud. A] He could teil the fire-alarm from Mttle freman’s cap as: on Jimmy's) any other bell, being avle even to dreamt and white gloves incosed the/distinguish the regular 9 A. M. ringing monkey's paws. Fireman B. D. Robbins | from the clamor of an alarm that meant eaids “We ail do fade ag a leaf,” “we'business, Air. Davis: fnally presented, truck, friendship, patient democratle Jn poll in suffering and whiskey and quinine uacil his h a dizzily and he recognized his human frends only by maudiin grimaces, Pheu. err TE) rect monia set in. On Turn more whts applied. ps in the world hundred and tenth birthday bration bs cole he refused tu and « porous This cau Th School f keenest agony and t lantie avenue Ing he tore off the The old w the hatr of hie chest tribulations plaster was resorted to, left hale hearty is Tt wan the List straw, Jimmy's spirit} Dyke. She haw ne other nam geemed to be brok back a4 whe ean remember, her family ro pathette to his name was Van Dyke, She eayn her a resignation with whi i eens alls in ity h it fall 4 r pd subm tted tat pat na ong Inland, though 2 dured pain and submt sate eA Bh atment “He Just lay theres) sald che of Engine Company Ne. 3 to-day, followed me around with ble exes, Whea J would put a fresh plaster on, In spit’ In the Sout one was born brought up man ‘on Nhoontavens, up tows when sf the pain, he would Just put his litte ove Raat Te paws around CueU Mee Ode Island, At present resides wl wore to him. He didn't whine i bit, Gendeatneatilaienh RA ae would Just pat my band as if the Lincoln Industrial Home, know you're doing all you can, ol feller. 4 Ay an {nfant, whe rays, sh but it's tough, ain't 107" ce zed Washlniod ch jaxething itd ood Himms| im perfectly. She loves tu talk Of Re ust choked and. passed ihe ! away yesterday at te thine ns; southful days, and her brown eyes Gen. Harrison and Just as peagetully, aurkle when she relates the hts with wolves in the hike of Vir- at n hour before he. dled<" wal the foreman, "he opened hie even, and If ever | saw two cyes ray ‘Good-by, To.n.’ log cabin in those nia did, days,” said Auntie. “Many a night does ‘ou can't toll me monkeys have no} ve.mints would come out of dere holes a" and get roun’ de cabin, Dey wuz hun- Persons Ohl Scales: I whilecap Tey EXfomvile, Hd. mate D. Shinna—fut and son and jother—have lived on the Ap farm for some ime. The ¢ ontract had not hinns both claim with Mre that her husband left the £ Mo and was Intox at Crasawick, where xpeaking 0 ivening World stand that Applegs ek Satu, at Sh that hour finding any var nor h fter in homiteh later Neat sion of His perfeet ard she tows ively a manner as a woman hi vars. She w he ily anvanna, in ph a hat, we 1 (round ner bh Indies connected with the HL Ho nterested sald to, you are t an, missus, y fat man, her twhikled n for Aut present indte many Ladien” w ested In her, 1th Is perfeot and dying tx the thing that enters her mind, though, she remarked herself, when de Massa calls. NG. , MARCH 14, [ARRESTS ARE PROMISED IN Le Boutilier Brothers “WHITE CAP" MYSTERY TO- DAY’ ynk nnd Sober, pklin Shi IPrempe Have Unique Party, | and Is Sere AD is to Enjoy It. lam ready to gu 1901. the has been running the place on of as it hax occuphed nf the 1 oft as tty ec the “Apne: on. Hts is not ily his’ wife, has been with father, acting ax hired man about t Th t twelve feet by tw thing three Yt h was kept [ihe Shinns and Mrs. Ap: Ave} the farmer to death em! tu Is directly apposite the Hers | mbldle stall, tet om than five feet ANC ivtant and opens outward. According der Shinn the ¥ found the body On the doors in the middle, at the | Mecextreme cuter ete. ia blood mtatn tne Inches long and half an Inch | On he inside of the r three tothe bottom HW toward are Ow bout two and ne. bY halt an wo Ie an on 1 nave | who |! re tnd Thos) Haughton ives with his son two mon iter! geis around | He Left Wash Adieu t MeViced Wasnin, ny for Oyet Schotteta, wife of Gen Smal Two small-pox cases were roport ay to the Board of Health as folld Iward ant Mary Hoffman, of No, 16% Wirat avenue . Yew Her to- the thighs. 1 from. the iloor was open and ne eply, Meo caught cold and Meveloped AX domestic took during the day, ba Taught yatibuel te nave about Mis wife from the tine he was found — Andrews, nis sner at Palm Beach, an ett Ntritee Boho. 1H Silk band and strapp: | royal blue, Oxford, fectly tatlored. | LADIES’ NEW ENGLISH MODEL LADIES’ of fine quality double-faced matertals—grays, *4.50 Le Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. and blues, Silks. 350 pieces Printed Liberty Sati in beautiful designs and col- orings, just open. We h retail price of 51.00 Special. OS cts. regular value S5c. a With due miliary nor ae dames Clark At ams Ww rest thin af erp) Th comp sve sp or wearing their cide arms, ty talk this A vo Major Abrams was hough he dof batt malaria mmmand at ant spring Was t ptain t awnd at th ars, Br Major and ment. in i887 Prewident Several new styles Ladies’ | ported Venetians and Broadcictss; new Etcn Coat, stik lineds latest model skirt, percaline lined: handsomely tr:mmed Toth e made a. uniform a yard. 3500 yards /mported Black Soft Satin Mervetlleux; desirable fabric for spring and summer wear, a ‘yard, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St MARTIAL POMP HONORS ABRAMS) toe howdy amar had given ie, Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits | FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. Tailor-made Si:ts, of ime 1a colers—new shades of red, castor, medium and I'gkt grey and black; pere *14.00 value $20.00 WALKING SKIRTS of best quality double-faced imported Golfing materials— Oxford blue and brown—erxczeding.y dressy and showing stylish flounce effect: ’ 3 14.50 value $20.00 WALKING SKIRTS browns value $8.00 GAME A: Corner ay a Pak Place, FIRST SALE OF Every Garment are 1-2 what you will pay Later season. This is to command not our new goods. 5,000 Brand New Suits and Overcoats Will Be Sold. yard. Next Three Days. Men's to 44 chest, at $4.65, they are $10.00, Oxford All-Woo! Suits (this seats, pants and vests) at $4.40, heviots same price. pions 300° enette style Raglins 0.99. t Smooth Black and Bi Overer ats and sitin lined, $6.95, Raglins, with velvet can't be matched elsewhere under | The new Striped Flannel and ree $7.65; 4 few hundred at SZAGBS dns Tuxedos and Pal Suits at one-third regular prices. All-Worsted Pants, § 1,5 5and $2, 5,000 pairs to p i from.” Men's Worsted and Imported Cassimere Silk and satin line thos: merchant $30 for, Boys’ Suits, § 2. | Battalion of Seventh at RAGE fon ne atten Next th ¢ show the new goods H funeral of the alia cheap artes to start the season. ajor. : as ta The Spring on Were People Are Thinking he ea in The World, vf Com- or sev Cioveland presented ith a diamond cross, standing on we atone of the White House, a8 a par= tial ‘reragnition of his services to. hls Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Nt. Snappy and Stylish. These eatraordinary low prices we quote Low Prices Will Rule Tan Box Overcoats, all sizes, 34 86.85, worth $14.co. Elegant Sprit in Oxtord, black or tan, silk Light-colored. liar, also. 56.95, $11.50, equal to waldes! Ainge? $35 and Renting Season About Moving, Advertise your Houses, Flats and Apartmen ts To Let in the i ica to ‘ worth means Back Crav- Men's Suits, 1 5.00, Suits, , "25- Men's sited Suits,

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