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ie ee oh: seahdiron: ‘ TRDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1904. DMS _THE WORLD: SAT z OUTRAGED PUBLIC HOPES FOR TROLLEY REFORM | FIVE NEW JERSEY MAYORS WHO HAVE TAKEN UP THE FIGHT FOR BETTER TROLLEY SERVICE, Ov T ONCE el GIVIN . AND WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT THE CRUSADE THAT 1S BEING MADE BY THE EVENING WORLD, Presilent McCarter of Public Service Corporation Takes Full Charge in the Place of Wheatly, Who Was Forced Out by Evening World’s Crusade. Baptist Testimony” Bf Paty 7) ye ge FROM CO. = HE ND CARA REV. EREY'S STATEMENT, | 4 Rev. P. I. Frey, Pastor of the Maplé St. Baptist Church, Buffalo, N. Y., says: “1 have been greatly troubled with colds, © headache and catarrh. 1 have used Dr: = Agnew’'s Catarrhal Powder with, best re+ sults, In fact, it has done wonders for me, and 1 wish to gecommerd: it to” everyone.” This remedy is also a perfect 7 specific for influenza. Dr. Amnew's Olatment ts without an equal for skin diseases or piles, 38c. W. 8. Rockey, 8th Av. & 4th, and pare. DG Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pitle Must Bear Signature of EB SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW,, Officials of the North New Jersey Cities and Towns Demand that Some Im-; ey . provement Be Shown Before the End avon ADOLPH LANKERING,) MAYOR EMIL GROTH, Union Hill| MAYOR MARK M. FAGAN, Jersey MAYOR THOMAS NOLAN, West MAYOR THOMAS BRADY, Bay- joboken — If the trolley service ‘ Hoboken—Great credit’ Is especially onne—The Evening World remem- ; —The Evening World has done! City—The Evening W: ' of Another Week. shows signs of Improvement, the pub- dE) let ning World Is the peo- J. The Evening World for its vig- bered that the people of thie place llc owes a debt to The Evening SPlendid work In crying the people's) ple’s newspaper. It le. doing splendid o-ou9 crusade against the Public Ser were being deprived of their rights, ; World. Results are proving the worth transportation wants. | applaud its) work in Jersey City in the trolley) vice for the people of this and other! which nearer public prints seemed Railroads. t Boginning Monday, ex-Attorney-Gen- | Newark and the towns of Bergen began | of * | i Pen : Shae Deal UG NANT Catan Genes dere eo ribe Tank of a great newspaper. efforts for better car service. fight. The public gives tharks, New Jersey municipalities. |te have forgotten. en 1 : will take the helm in an attempt to Hoboken Takes Up Fight. — - nsy vania form the trolley service and bring the| Hoboken acted Jun. 27 when resolu: ‘6 y RAILROAD, ‘ublio Service into quiet waters. lons were nassed by the City Council 7 In turning the operating department | Syne citection of Mayor Lankering al: | s NO MORE BROOKLYN MEN ON ALLONS f00k oF West weute- Cate Saree {the North Jersoy trolley system over | draf: two bills for presentation to the 5 NEW JERSEY TROLLEY CARS. Cortana, Moves. itysTet, pee = President McCarter the outgoing | St#te ‘Legisiature. After condemning * |) that given below «for Twenty-t i : the present cat lines one will provide for Piston Shae ™ srw eneral eee Willlam Walter the aauance of bonds for the purchase ‘pinlag Cars. Mr Gat 8 ji A thereof, and the other to provide qT + Kj iL Farle . ‘The retirement of Mr Whestly puts the’ purohase OF construction of 4 gas Policy ee ne, i gemicn walt pete favor the employ og, Iago oe LOUIS LiMiTED. e ‘ re gee epndematng. the ment of resident Jerseymen in the various bese through which the earmmers 7 - | trolley se passed every munic- : n vosted with the operating mantle, |of sersey City, employed a lawyer to District-Attorney’s Office -Blun- be coupe Hieber sess 1 Se ee ao 'r. McCarter hereafter will be the re- Cat narie tree pompany, acting —Statement of Col. Bdwin W. Hine, representing President MoCar- “Bxe REDS ict of Th i or Ril Beet of tis tem, an to) Word uakwangenaine writ, ane | Public Service C tion-Te-to- Brealk| Gree ane Freine fe So ea eemenemen eee aurea te pking fo. in he Suprem: Sour’ y the io i} ; pallae Korvice “upatine West, Nosdver “eng | 4+ UDIIC Service Corporation 48 CoO break! without Notifying Secret-Ser- “My suocessor will have no easy task | frolley poles and other company prope (e d the “Old G Site” ringing the service up to standard re-|erties by the town authorities, Union roun on e Gas vite : vice Men. DELAY FOR RAID PRISONERS. | Arson. of No. 209 West Thtrty-touren << julrements,” sald the retiring general | Hill, West New York and Guttenburg F Vin & B d Build Lite a6 ee of No, 3 West Mager to an Evening World r.-| fT° prcparing ert GHEE ortiet treet, ayoune n uild- jety-ninth street, alleged “My record needs no paral sin the Public Serviee tried to. stem . as + 2 Tomasso Fetto, known as “The Ox." | M°™ boast laymelcing wewany Eesashiatiedy aoa Becn fod hated 1 . entire system was in a|the current of public opinion by dras! D 74 who, the recommendation of As 24 s retched, disorganized condition, with ENG Rel ing Will Be Rushed. Tintant Distriet~Attorney Ely, waa yes-| Following a somewhat sonantional and No, 4, West, where ated tg b shortage of cars and insuffictent| resignation of General Manager Wheat- terday @ischarged from custody for the| forceful entrance by the police into an he patrolmen who, arraigned th ower to operate even those at hand. ly. Chiet among the complaints made murder of Benedetto Madonia, the vic-| Alleged gambling-house on West Thirty-| Frey and Donohue, of the Weet Thirty. hen thé directors — frag that Mr. Wheatly had Brooklyn! tower Jersey City and Bayonne will, sub-stations, where an alternating cur-|tim of the “barrel” mystery, has fled| fourth street last night four men were event atreat tation, Tea negten an ec Confidence in McCarter. tent that 60 per Mot the employees |rejoice to hear that the Public Service |.rent of 13,000 Is transformed into a direct | from New York, Upon the advice of | arraigned before Magistrate Barlow in | {iugistrate Barlow Teed. The stations did not know the towns or streets in| Corporation will at once break ground| current of 600." friends be quickly packed a few be-|the West Side Court to-day, having been | house bonds in the four cases were con- paotaves ape sndaaes seers ene ie Wheatly jhad been very generous |for @ new sub-station on the “Old Gas! “We have plenty of power,” he con-| longings immediately after he was set arrested im the raid. They were Carl’ tinued. 5 , Nera eran tially: si ERBEE HcCar-| equhig former friends in the HH. ., [Site,” Fortieth street between Avenues | tinued. “Our problem 1s to get this | free and escaped before detectives from . y Bi 'Y |and they are holding nearly all the ex-}B and C, Plans have been rushed and| power in such shape that we can use|either the local Detective Bureau or e best street railway system in the poyptry. He {s thoroughly aroused and Beeply in earnest and he has my best Wishes.” Three weeks ago The Evening World yk up the crusade for an improved ee service and began its demand for paore trolley cars, thelr proper heating 4 for a discontinuance of the brutal owding of passengers into the cars the ferry terminals in Jersey City, Pechawken and Hoboken. Shortly before The Hvening World ad scored on the Public Service by oreing the management to give trans- ra to passengers ,at junction points jersey City. acyor Mark ‘M. Fagan, of Jersey City ud Mayor Adolph Lankering, of Ho- oken, were confessedly powerless to pet against the Public Service Corpora- Rion, These twin cities of Hudson * County were completely in the clutches f the trolley octopus, for thelr respec- ve Council Boards were absolutely trolled by the Public Service repre- tatives. veohat was the situation at the open- Ing of the year, and the power of the | fant corporation even extended over ne lesser municipalities of West Ho- oken and Union Hill, North Bergen pea Guttenburg, West Hudson, Bay- nne and Weehawken. | Welcomed Evening World's Ald. Then began the fight. Mayor Fagan. e plucky and youthful Chief Bxecu- Ee of Jersey City, took courage and Jwelcomed outside ald by drafting @ bill for presentation to the State Legisla~ hers whereby a franchise of the Public ervice in Hudson County was annulled ror failure to pay a $10 car tax. This Botallatory measure for the poor car porvice given is belng vigorously bushed. Bach day The Evening Wolra printed ' beterviews with citizens whose expros- ons were denied publicity in a silenced ew Jersey press. It was shown that ‘attempt was made to copnect the olleys with the Erle and Pennsyl- ania ferries in Jersey City and the elaware, Lackawana and Western fer- es in Hoboken; that a general “public ye d—" policy ruled the car service. Neglect of the Public Service to pro- fre theatre and extra night cars was plified by ,strong expressions from siness men who were belng ruined by r car service, Citizens ‘were ad- Pisea to bring ptivate suits against the mpany and public officials were urged wake up, retut their free passes 4 do something Yor their suffering netituents, Something Must Be Done. Woven then the majorky of officials! back, hoping for tie storm to an out! "ifccarter. ym ust be done and that a or Edwards. In 1t5 ‘frantic cftorts” to appease the public wrath the course of the Service since that night has not een unlike certain Russian noble- with his camily crossing a lonely tPotch of territory followed by a pag f woh re : Firs! w ears were ordered by aldant 3 MoGarter “Then came the 108,000: would ‘bee year in. improvi “and agents of ‘the co ed cloqtience were de- ae ned to wore centres, baat fio! publle waa Not appeased. It vice and not ninth street; William Nui over their unworthy heads, and it/ pect Delan; ane ‘7 _ aot fire the gna oem *atalan ecutive positions of the present oper- ating force. Thursday might President McCarter faced a Sereeg, City audience at the an- nual dinner of the Board of ‘Trade and besought a withholding of further con- demnation until he had a personal try- gut at the direction of the trolley Unes, patient Seraeyman pill, give Mr. McCarter ‘his chance, the coming week holds the verdict. soe BOY CRAP PLAYERS. Youngsters Arrested Scolded by Court Bernard Smith, of No. 814 West Fifty- nt and Jame: Nugent, of No. 88 Eleventh avenue; James Powers, of No, 846 Hleventh ave- nue, and James Finnan, of No. 615 West Fitty-ninth atrect,, pers from eleven to seventeen years old, were arraigned in the West ide Police Court to-day on harge of playing cra tl ofthe Majestic Thestrenn, cre oDey Magistrate Barlow gave the boys a lecturing and then discharged them. ‘JO NEW TROLLEY CARS DELIVERED Nearly Half of Them Are in Ser- Five and {t 1s the Intention of the new manage- ment to step-down the power from the great plant at Secaucus by overhead wires. Dudley Farrand, general manager of the electrical department, laid out the new transforming station, and should the service require it, it {s planned to erect’ an additional sub-station in the lower section of Jersey City. “The Secaucus plant will be the feeder for both this new sub-station and the one adjoining the power-house on Pal sade avenue,” said Mr. Farrand to an Evening World reporter. When Mr, Farrand was asked to sim- plify the electrical problem for the ben- efit of the public, he sal “Our Secaucus plant {ts now supplied with three high tension generators of 500 kw., and two of 1,600 kw. If we tried to put this high voltage current into the trolley wires the cars would leap from tho track and that {s the reason for the it in the street rallway department Just as soon as the Town Committee of North Bergen lets us get our wires through from Secaucus to the Pallsade avenue sub-station we can put on more cars and release the power which we been borrowing for t tion of Jersey City from ti street power-house. . “The old Jersey City, Paterson and Hoboken Division ts just at preaent very weak on power, and we have had to borrow Jt to operate its cars from the city system as well as from the lant in Hoboken. We are serv- ‘hree municipalities with street service, and to get the power distributed over this vast territory { difficulty that we believe we have overcome.” It was stated in Mr. Farrand fice that two generators which Tecently arrived from the Westinghouse Com- pany were found to be more greatly needed in Newark than elsewhere. They were installed in the power house there, while the intention Is to order more maghines for the Secaucus plant with- in the coming year.’ 5 CUPID NOW HAUNTS THE CIGAR STORES Shops of Jersey City Tobacco- vice, Says Chief Engineer Carver, but Others Are Await- ing Equipment with Motors. Where are the new cars? Now that the gag 1s removed Chief Engineer D. Carver to-day frankly discussed affairs in his department and answered his question. ‘Already fifty cars have been deliv- ered from the J. G. Brill Car Company, Philadelphia," said he. ‘Twenty-two of these are upon the streets, while the re- mainder await motors, which were shipped this week by the Westinghouse Electrical Company, y, Pittaburg, oan be mo! fered t they ordered in her fare being | baile by the Cincin- natl Gee Company and deliveries should have begun Jan. 1," was the reply. ‘The wheels broke on some of our new cars and they had to be taken to the r-pair shes This is exasperating, but @ helped. 160 tional cars been or- it cannot ‘Not ordered, but they will be within he, coming, was the answer. specifications were drawn 100. mew c thi ‘will gost $6,000 each ar with the latest necessarily: mean that they ari held there for, pure cussednes car in the sheds js unfit for e|{t would not be there.” MOHAWK CLUB RECEPTION. Atyual Entertainment on Feb. at Sulger’s Park, The Mohawk Democratic Club, of which Deputy Police Commissioner John F.\Cowan. is the standard bearer, will hold its annual reception jules ‘Har! day evening, Fi rominent guests on that Mayor McClellan, leader of ‘Tammany McCarren, Police lcAdoo, McAvoy and torney-General John Counsel John J. and ‘ail: the heads an y of Ray her with all nists Becoming Popular for Couples Who Wish to Get Married in a Great Hurry. Not until she had been married in a Jersey City cigar store to Curt B. Schirrmacher last night did Edna Her- rick happen to think_of something of a momentous nature. Her first words after the ceremony were: ‘My goodpess, what will papa say Mr, Schirrmacher gallantly responded that the prospective utterances of papa were of little or no importance, but the bride appeared to be considerably trou- bled about ft. The ceremony was performed by J s- tice of the Peace rank Lehane, who Is and willing to marry people at ime and under any circumstances. lives at No. 134 Wasex home of the bride was at y, lehirrmacher street andthe he higrmapher nthe girl were walk- along Montgomery street in the snow last night when they met Justice Lehane, who is a friend of the bride- room. “Will you marry us?" asked Schirr- macher. “Bare,” responded the Judge, ‘step ingide. WHITAKER a Villagers Join the Relatives in Last _ Mrtbute to Suleide Promoter. LONDON, Jan. 9.—The body of Whit- aker Wright was buried in Witley Parish Churchyard this afternoon, after | al service at the graveside by lg: the: Vicar of Witley. Besides the reta- tives and a number of friends from Londo the bulk of thé”population of the village, | which | ie in’? mourning, turned out in a drenching rain to seo the burial, “phe ‘dewd man's. son” and two daughters were the widow was too inseribea; ‘enormous number of letters and was teleg ame of sympathy have been re-| gelved by the family of Whitaker | ORDER AGAINST MRS. PARNELL. LONDON, Jan, 3.—A receiving order the | in 8 Paskuuntoy ee bee hey besmsgranted against feachers and others in the va MAGISTRATE READS LECTURE ON LABOR Tells Girl Strikers They Have No Right Under the Law to Inter- fere with Others Who Wish to Work. Katle Applebaum, who, with eleven other girls and forty men, are on strike at the cigar factory of A. Siegel, No. 162] sal Fitty-second street, was m the Yorkville Court to-day. The girls have been on picket duty in an endeavor to dissuade others from taking their places. Roundsman Falconer, of the East Sixty-first street station, was on duty in the vicinity of the cigar factory with several other ofMfcers. To him Lena Stretter, of No. 200 Delancey street, said | Sauron she had been threatened by Katle Ap- plebaum, Falconer arrested the Applebaum xirl, She told Magistrate Whitman she dd not mean any harm, but said ehe and her companions werg on strike for better wages and ‘sought to prevent others from taking their places. “That is all right,” said the Magts- trate, ‘you may strie and remain out as long as you please, but you have no right te interfere with any one who may wish to take your place at any rate of wages that may sult that. per- son, Byvery one in this country is privileged to work without interference. 1 belfeye labor unions are all right if properly conduct ', but’ no member of such union, nor any one has a right to y who shall not work in the places thie Wave been abandoned by strikers.” he Magistrate Gischareed he defend- with a rep! nd. ibe he STARS AT AUTHORS’ MATINEE it of Mary Fisher Home. In the small ballroom of the Waldorf- ‘Astoria the Authors’ Matinee for the ponefit of the Mary Fisher Home, of New Jersey, wis lield this afternoon. ramme} included rec! addresses by Will Garieton, tN tameitton W. Mabie, Moncura D. Con way, j Gury, _Jegplonton ek, Garrett 2 ths and pra i, Marland ee payeon Terhune ee the accom, he heme 19 a one in New Jor- “in -workers, Authors, artiats, rious pro- agents of the United States Bearet ser- vice could get track of him. At his old haunts in Mulberry street to-day all his soquaintances were laughing at thelr companion’s good fortune and openly praised District-At- torney Jerome and his assistants for thelr leritency. Yet they were surprised. ‘Wanted for Counterfeiting. Accordin~ to the terms, of his release Petto could again be arrested, for he was dismissed on his own recognizance. In addition to this he is badly wanted by the Becret Service on a oharge of counterfeiting. ‘T'he Secret Service men were not consulted by the District-At- torney'’s office, and were surprised when Petto wap releused, Following Petto's release and escape from the city comes strong criticism of District-Attorney Jerome and two of his assistants, Mr. Ely and Mr, Garvan, Dr. Albert T. Weston, one of the physicians, is in favor of ask- ing Gov. Odell to dismiss Mr. Jerome and the two assistants from office, He comes out boldly and says he is per- fectly willing to head a petition to the Governor and knows @ great many men who would follow suit. “I have no doubt,” sald Dr. Weston to an Evening World reporter at his home, No. 2% Central Park West, to- day, “that the public would be pleased to have a more efficient District-Attor- ney than Mr. Jerome. By the release of Petto, charged with the ‘barret’ murder, and a number of similar ao- tions, te hes plainly shown that he ts man for the position he now not holds, Even Cherles Le Barbier, who acted us attorney for Petto, was surprised. In the presence of an Evening World re: port another r said he ‘considered eto ioexy mane “ipetto would have had emall shanc shad ithe|caea gene,t0 the sary However, itm ag his coun- tel to do’all Y'oould tor ‘lm: ——— Charlie Rector Sick. CHICAGO, Jan. 90—Charles E. Rec- tor, who came here to complete ar Tangements for the erection of a modern ofice bullding upon the afte of his res- M and Clark streets, ts Pacific Hotel suffering k of the grip. There 1s no cause for alarm, the attending physicians declare. THE ESQUIMO eats lots of blubber, the North-woodsman eats lots of fat. pork and the Norwegian fisherman takes lots of cod liver oil. They are all heat producing foods. 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