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MAYOR HEARS * GAS GRAB TAL Mverwhetming Majority at Hear- ? ing Against the Bill Giving Company a Valuable Fran- * hie Cheaply. IMAS NO INTENTION OF MOVING ITS PLANTS. Lawyer Whitney Exposes Pur- poses. of the Trust—Francis B. Thurber Pleads for the Measure and Praises It. . “Death to the iniquitous East River f@ine grad Dil” was the prevailing senti- ment among the crowd to-day at the fhearing before Mayor McClellan on the Metsure. So large was the attendance that the hearing instead of taking piace in the Mayor's reception room ‘wag held in the\old Common Council ‘Chamber, where the seating capacity is Iarge and the aisles spacious. When Mayor MeCellan asked who ap- peared in opposition to the bill the ma- | igority of those present rose. “How many appear in favor of the A 4 ‘DII?” asked the Mayor. Just two stood up. They were attor meys for the gas companies. | Lawyer Whitney, anying he represented {the People’s Inatitute, Wert End Asno- ation and the City Club, was heard | rst for the opposition, the Mayor hav- | allotted forty-flve minutes for argu- fment to each side, Mr. Whitney sald [es according to a semi-oficial state- ment, the interested gas companies have ‘no intention of removing trom Manhat- tan the fourteen gas plants to Astoria, Speriog, but they do not want to ask the swity for a franchise under the charter. igmney have @ license now which is re- ble, but they do not want to trust prospects to the hands of the city thorities by applying to the clty for franchise and paying the adequate mpensation demanded. These com- es want a franchise cheaply and in | as was tne original intention. ‘phere is no intention whatever of Yhese companies to remove their gas plants from Manhattan,” sald Mr. Whit- ey. ‘What the gas compantes want Ae 'to got a franchise for an indefinite tila Bill purports to extend to Long : puri 0 extend to Tajand” Clty the rights and privileges Which the companies now enjoy, in Manhattan and more in addition. The rant under which ‘these companies ate in Long Island City is uncon- tutional.” “But I cannot pass upon the constitu- lonallty of the Long Island City fran- ise,’ interrupted the Mayor. ‘That fot, the Court of Appeals to deter- | } Sars Francht “Your Honor happens nhe Court of Apeals, hitney. “If you approve this bill you will prevent the question from ever ting in the Court of Appeals. The ng Island City franchise Is not a con- tutional franchise. It le void and ie Court of Appeais would so deter- .. But if Your Honor and the Gov- fernor approve this measure you pre- (Neat for all time the question being car. Ato the Court of Appeals for final Francis B. Thurber was the next speaker, He said: "appear before you as a citigen and {gas consumer, who for many years has VGone lis full share to obtain Just treat- ment for gas consumers. Some years j BBO, in connection, with the late John "Sherwood and Jackson 8, Schultz, I active in forming what was known the Gas Consumers’ Association, yh had three principal objects in : Firat, to get a reduction in the price of gas; second, an adequate in- ction of meters, and third, to get various gas works located in the ly jettled parts of New York City, wi y were necessarily objection- able, removed to Long Island, where in fu fiinly, nattled locality they’ would be ‘Tesp objectionable and. dangerous. Vota. be -greater replied Mr. We sugeeeded in Accomplishing the two firdt objects, but the third necessarily tod more time, and 1s only now In a {Pleads for the Bil, ‘Who so-called Remsen bill ix a _neces- racy step ia this divection, henee fam In Havor of tt. believe 1h holding gas comipanics toa proper. responsibility, to the” public, but 1 believe ty treating them falrly ‘and that It is unfair to in- chide this bill among, those which have | heen termed graft and grab pills, There hatheen ‘no graft or grab about it. “he lehting busines of New York Js ino St.‘e of evolution, Tt is a natural Monopohy." tt-was.a great gain when in- etea Of four or five separate companies | tearing up the streets to. lay mains nnd make- connections, it was largely concentrated Into: one.” Reasonabieness } Of price cau*be assured by legisiation, Dut! the perfecting of manufacture and ribution cih only be assured by the vestment of many millions of dollars of additional capital and this will not be forthooming if It Is unfairly treated. Delleve this Dill to be in the futerest of the public as well as of the gas.com- panies. Greater New York and that tt thonld receive your approval, Citizens’ Union Protent, Jullus, Henry Cohen, representin citizens’ Union, supported Min Witte nev's contention that the so-called fran- chise under which the gas companies ing in Long Island City ts not ¢ ave to show, in Your Honor may veto this blue’ he sata “that the franchise is unconstitutional, If we satisfy you that there 1s a rea: sonable doubt your approval should not SSinafor thout Sourehestee oP at nai 3einel ion of that ferman G. Freeman, represent Routh “Bronx Taxpayers “Awaociatione in perpetuity can ever be cay bverthrown even by the ‘Techie ue ftself, He argued that the Enst River Gas Compeny, which Is really apart of the trust, should go to the city’ for | its extra privileges and | @tly compensate the cit to whieh the. proposed ° Ametrigatly’ oppored. Celene a lorse, resentin Merchants’ Association, entered the prot tegt of that body against the bill, John idk, Garve opresenting the East River Gas Company, ‘declared that the arguments made by the opponents to the bil were not founded on tact. Prin: eo ya ea 4 but these Boliaae todd wits thereat wane, “Efforts have been made,” he naid, ‘ito find awa th the Long Inland City char ter, Mheichartar has’ proved oront RORSULIONAlty fe not. worshy, oF unt tutionality te nm wort’ on oonaideration."" fa ad 8 it Tudge, that declared that no gas franchise granted | RAID PRIZE-FIGhT “THE WORLD: POLICEMAN WHO SHOT SALOON-KEEPER IN DRUNKEN FROLIC, VICTIM AND HIS WIFE. SATURDAY POLICEMAN SHOT DOWN FRIEN During Drunken Frolic in Liqu Otto Difenbactter. VICTIM LIKELY TO DIE, and Brass Buttons. Otto Difanbacher, a saloon-keeper who lives at No. 42 Carmine street, dying to-day in St as a remit of a bullet wound he station. With Muleahey at the time of+ Hunter. Hunter ran awry after ernoon at No. 121 Fast According to the detaiis learned | drinking until the proprietor closed j ata Inte hour. | Mrs. Difenbacher. ing for her husband, and said that |as “BU.” wae with Mulcahy and husband. Both policemen were tn unitorm. jwas near daylight when Mr. and Mra, Ditenbacher stre night Carmine street. and left the two policemen Mrs, Difenbach ‘but got up in a little while and said 4 something to attend to across treet. NEWS ENDS GAME OF CHESS AT SEA Wireless Message on Campania Telling of Russia’s Losses Causes Two Japanese to Leap in Air, Upsetting Chessmen. AT PISTOL PONT Police Arrest Two Pugilists and Seventeen Spectators Gath- ered Around the Ring on Sec- ond Floor of Shanty. Police Captain Michne! Naughton, of the Eighticth Precinct, early to-day ing her voyage which ended to-day at the Cunard pler was as smooth as glass. La Lorraine, bound for France, crossed the path of the Campania early Friday morning. ‘Then the news was flashed in marconigraphs from the out- with three-ounce gloves, The contest- ants weighed in at 320 pounds. The plane of combat was an old unoccupied shauty. Tickets for.the fight had bean sold. about Stapleton awalt development The captain wait sitting in the cabin playing chess. Ever since leaving Liverpool they had stuck |"% until he thought posting of the news there was more whieh soon arrived trips the prisoners were the station-house. Most of them were Itallans. ‘They were held for arraignment to-day, SHARKEY A TIME- KEEPER? OH, NO! Sailor-Pugilist Tells Magistrate He Held Watch in Hand at Fight Merely from Force of Habit. thing was surely wrong with the en- The discovery draw all the first Puesengers round the Japs and It an hour or two before quiet was ored Mourn Death of Makaroff. ‘The news that Makaroff had lost His Ufe in the battle produced as much gloom among he officers of the Cam- panta aa a display of gladsome teeth on the part of the Orlentals. Makaroff had sailed @ number of times on the Campania, and was personally known to Capt. Pritchard and Purser T. Gra~ ham. Ho was very nopular on the ship and his death was Tamented with ex- pressions of deep orate A The passengers of the Campania were treated with more than the usual rin of wireless news, The ble marconigram machine on the bridge deck took the ages from Ta Lorraine and then by telephones the wireless communica~ tion was sent to the purcer. He edited them and posted bulletins at once in the first, second and third cabina, Wireless Message of 800 Words When ‘the Nantucket Lightship was reached an 8-word message was trans. mitted to the ship. This was at 6.90 yesterday afternoon, ‘On. the Campania was Mrs. C. Bater and her youngest daughter. Mrs. Bater fe tho mother of Margaret and Katy, two young girls, who arrived yesterday on the Cedric and who were taken to Flus Island, Michael FE. Fitzgerald, the theatrical man and baseball manager, married Margaret In TAverpool just be- fore sailing, and Mrs, Bater,cabled to this country to have him held, Sho said her daughter was too young to he mar- ried. Fitzgerald had taught them how to. awing Indian clibs and bad put them on the stage. Mrs, Bater sald to-dny nT knew they were married, but I wanted to give them as much trouble as possible. 1 took the eitls to a boarding-school an he got Margaret out and married hot, He had no right to marry her.” Bater will go to Ellis Island to- o see her daughters. It is thought reunion will take place Among the passengers were A. Al Paton, ‘esident of the English Cotton Growing Association. He _ refused to discusa tho recent Sully deal, say! he was not sufficiently conversant w! infon, The Rev. R. W. Moss, a Methodist roféssor of Bibsbury College, was. on If ‘and James Boyle, the. Unit States Consul at Liverpool also. He e for a Fest, bis health not to in Oh. no! Thomas Sharkey was never @ tmekeper, When he was arrested last Tuesday night at the Arcade Bulld- ing, at Sixty-fifth street and Broadway, for holding tho watch at a prize fight raided by the police, the sailor pugil- ist was, #0 help him, merely-there to eee physical culture exerdises. Noth- ing but amusement ever induced. him to keop track of the seconds when either contestant was down or the time jfor ringing the bell arrived | pgacfors Magistrate Breen to-day In the fest Side Court, twy policemen, one of deepest skin coloritig, testified that {the announcement was made that, Tom \Sharkey would dot as timekeeper, They heard it. they had bought tickets and [they saw everything that was going 5 fOr @ round oF two en ; ook the stand, after apparently peomlaing with fis ayes tat he avould' mince-meat of the cops later on, saith: “TL went there to play billiards and nee a Getlogs auiture show. (1 strolled from the bililard-room and took m: wateh out*for amusement, We boxers all. do that.’ I never. hoard any. a1 announce . anything, fas be day t thet a family there. truth.” ta sireas sald he would thee aod PLUMBER'S LAST | Alexander ‘Avenue, early to-day made his jast con- ‘nection, (with the end of the extension pipe in hs mouth, McGowan had been out of work owing Mary Keane, Charles Green Dragged Three Charles Green, a tatlor, of No. 100 At- torney street, was dragged three floors between the bottom of the elevator and th walls of the shaft In the building at No. 91 Fifth avenue to-day and crushed | pogota, near Hackensack, and his wife ing Green, at the ground floor. The ele- vator had no guards on the aides and| passed away and he never knew of her the elevator man was not aboard. One of those on the tho wire, the car start: pushed off the space between the wall and the floor, just allowing hie body to panio-stricken passengers stopped the. elevator. ‘The body was taken to the West Thir- tieth street station and the ten passen- gers were taken mone the hope that it mij awhich of them start: Despite her protests he dressed wont out, meeting Mulcahy and the mine street, @ clerk, just opening up. JOB ENDS HIS LIFE sald that after the two policemen tered they asked for drinks “! Strip of Lead Pipe to Gas Jet in Room and Places End in me: ‘Don't be alarmed—that gun empty. I have « good one’ He was found dead in bed| Mulcahy was arrested. severely wounded and might die. Capt. Naughton heard of it and pre- tt0% cahy was placed under arrest, but the pared to make. a. raid, ‘The Captala| Ing to the incoming ship. {to the late building tle-up. He was) uinown policeman, “Bill,” had fled. Pith Detectives Mckay and Byrnes} Capt, Matsuo, one of Japan's famous , ixty-five years old, and ds survived by i and squad’ of meh: went, to 888] shipbullders, and H. Kosugt, another ‘Wo, married daughters. Won't Tell Who Shot. Hém, Hla in’ the fey ca tarpund the ‘shanty to} Citizen of the Mikado’s country, were “Got a job at last,” he suid to Mrs. | Muleaby would sgy nothing, When the landlady with whom boarded, lay bleeding on the floor, the latter : ti battle to ; ielwae) about Unierton eee (Deis 22 10 ane game without a(break, except tor | ,Mrm Keane, theueht MeGowan meant | fused to/say thet Wis) fuend hed ase begin, thei, De a ie er oer e lciccn, cating and drinking. Atter the |e Was Boing to work. She heard a|him and would give no details of the Dugiliste and spectators on the second tinkering in his room last night, but | aftalr, he hud only & Jew hours to live IN AN ELEVATOR he hospital and Gad Was asked if Mulcahy man who shot him. His answer was a grunt as he turned on his other side, Oapt. | Aloncie two employees rested ia witnesses. The Capuiin Floors Between Bottom of |tsat he would neve, Oty Car and Walls of Shaft in}>%3.o°Mulcany was taken back to Building on Fifth Avenue. ped of, his anteld. raas buttons. present and ald that ovary De \¢.| found and the pubile woul informed. ——_— HUSBAND AND WIFE DEAD. Joseph Kung, a veteran dairyman death. were stricken with pneumonia There were eleven persons employed] Tuesday. Mrs. Kuns died on Thursday Kuns unconscious at the time his wife the building on the elevator, includ-|and her husband died to-day. The couple will be buried One son survives them, _——<—<—<—<—— PAYNE MUCH BETTER. WASHINGTO: April 16—A gram recetved at tho partment from _ Postmaste: Payne to-day reports tha death. form pulled | gether. and Green was hold. and dragged up until one of the it be discovered the elevator that he expects to get back to Wat Hunyadi Janos THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER FOR THE RELIEF OF BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE AND ALL OTHER TROUBLES ARISING FROM CONSTIPATION EVENING; APRIL 16,- Tava. Store Daniel J. Mulcahy Fires at Hat and Badly Wounds DECLARE PHYSICIANS. Refuses to Admit that His Friend Shot Him—Policeman Is Stripped of Shield, Belt No, 238 Weat Twenty-seventh street and Vincent's Hospital cetved in an encounter earlier in the day with his friend, Policeman Daniel J Muleahey, attached to the Tenderloin shooting was Policeman James Leslie shooting and was nrrested late thin aft- Twenty-third atreet. Muicahey is held az a prisoner without ball at Police Headquarters. the police Difenbacher and Mulcahy have been close friends for a long time, After etting off duty at 4 o'clock yer- terday afternoon Mulcahy went to Dif- enbacher’s waloon and remained there the saloon-leep- | ers wife, to whom he has been married but a few months, was there also wait- | other policeman, whom she knew only the quartel id the tw policemen, started downtown to the \Direnbacher home, at No. 42 Carmine ‘The husband and wife said “good y wald that her husband went to bed at once, Policeman Threatens Clerk. © known “Bill” on the corner. They went to a family liquor store, at No, 37 Car- and found Joseph Martin, Martino, the clerk tn the liquor store, them we did not serve drinks,” he sald. “Then Hunter pulled a gun and eald McGowan Solders|:we are going to have drinks, The other policeman,’ Muleahy, then sald to “Mulcahy then drew his revolver and not tell. Then Hunter went away and When the ambulance arrived the sur- geon discovered that Difenbacher was Mul- he was taken before Difenbacher, who can ‘ag taken before Difenbach- Min “the. bo: tin. the. dying was the the Gallaghor he would have the other policeman, in custody atelion by Cape. Aloncle he was strip- is belt, revolver a Inspector Sorteinot was i he adtalc would ye connected with the aiair wot of a ee fay tele- Post-OMca De- ington the latter part of this month. D jor re- the the by up. her It on perfect io GET You FOR railed a prize fight on Centre street, His Mouth. grabbed my hat and ehot « hole through Clifton,. 8. I, and arrested seventeen it Just then Difenbash fell to the floor men, all of whom were locked up. Untl the news of the tate Russian Tae pare logr haeste peewee lear basin teh= ne ras took off his coat and wanted to know Hae aca et a hei heb dere defeat in Anlatic watora reached the BY soldering a strip of lead nipe onto| tne ealephone umber of a hoepital 40 Ss CANDY _CATHART ; ZI "amps = [the gas Jet In his jexander Me- The fight qas,to have been to a finish | Cumrd ner Campania on Friday morn: | oan plumber, ‘of No, 6: Tenth |e could call an embulance, but I sould HEY WORK WHILE YOU ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World most wonderful record in all history—merit made ft. . Advertising has served to make CASCARETS known, but the greatest advertisement ever could do no more than get a person to try CASCARETS Once, Then test, and if CASCARETS did not prove their menit there would sale of over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. This success has been the kind words of our friends. No one who tries CASCABETS be pleased and talk nicely about them. 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