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Se PS a ee. Te a aie ae Sle = “_ - t E WOR ING; DECEMBER 21; 1904. LICENSE TRUSTS JEROME CEASES |“4** Org AND THE Cay HOUR MH cor. SHOOTS AMAN, Established Ober Forty Years. AND STOP EVILS Commissioner Garfield In Re- port to President Roosevelt Says Present Laws Are Vicious and Lead to Anarchy. —y HIS PLAN WOULD GET THEM , UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL, Reports from All Can Then Be Demanded and Rights Taken from Them if the Laws Are \ Violated, WWASHINGTON, Dec, %.—Commis- sioner James R. Garfield, of the Bureau of Corporations of the Department of | Commerce and Labor, submitted his first report to President Roosevelt to- day. Necessarily it Is largely a review | of the making of plans for the accom-) plishment of the work of the bureau, which was created in February, Jo It is notable for the statement of the Commissioner that the government of trusts at present is vicious, the present laws leading to anarchy and the! recommendation that he makes for the control of trusts, the Commissioner sv gesting that they be compelled to have @ loense or franchise for the transac- tion of interstate business, Finds Evils Real, ‘The researches of Commissioner Gar field have convinced him that there exists, as he expresses It, "a deep-root- ed general feeling of dissatisfaction with existing commercial and industrial con- ditions.” He finds that the evils are very real and great and that the pres- ent legal conditions under which cor- porate business {s carried on are e@d- tremely unsatisfactory The power to remedy these conditions {fs in the command of the Federal Gov- ernment in {ts control of iterstate com merce, but Commissioner Garfield su .|had been at work on the Wack com- TO AID WAGK Declares that Not Enough Proof Has Been Furnished by Man Seeking to Have Thomas W. Lawson Indicted. CAN’T USE GRAND JURY AS REVENGE MEDIUM, Rogers Said to Have Tried to Stop the Magazine Because “Frenzied Finance” Article Assailed McKinley and Hanna District-Attorney Jerome refused to- day to further afd Henry Wellington Wack, who has been attempting to ‘accomplish the Indictment of Thotnes W. Lawaon on @ charge of circulating | false and malictous statements with the {Intention of depressing the price of the} | stock of the Amalgamated Copper © iis | pany, Mr, Jerome enya that ther not enough proof, Charles M. Beattie, counsel for Wack, | called at the office of the District. Attor- | fey to-day and was turned over to As- sistant District-Attorney Smythe, who plauint since yesterday, Mr, Smythe told Mr. Beuttle dbat he had no cave, Later he reported to this effect to Mr. Jerome, who Inatructed Mr, Beattle to gather more proof, if he could get {t The District-Aatorney sald he would not allow the Grand Jury to be used as a medium for revenge. Will Take Case to Magistrate. Mr, Beattle sald that this would not | end the matter, He declared his Inten- tlon of presenting his case to 4 Magis- trate and then demanding the assist- Jance of the District-Attorney’s office, |' Proof of his contention that the Lawaon |; | advertisements depressed the price of Amalgamated stock and caused Henry | Wellington Wack to lose $21.00) Is, he |° Bay's, easy Lo obtain, | ~: HERTLE GASE 18 Ryan’ s Albard and KEPT SECRET Divorce Suit Brought by Wife of Commissioner of Accounts Will Be Heard by Referee In- stead of in Open Court. Fmanuel M. Blumenstel! was selected by Justice Truax to-day as referee In he divorcee action of Mra. Kate F. Hertle against Commissioner of A punts John C. Hi The application for the appoint a Pulitzer Prize THEN HERSELF Mary Olah Climbs Fire Escape to Reach Man Who Had De- ceived Her—Ends Her Own Life After Vain Attempt on His HIS JAW SMASHED BY HER FIRST BULLET. Supposed Him a Single Man and Relied on His Promise to Wed —Had Wife in Hungary and Brought Her Here Month Ago. When Mary Olah, a beautiful Hun |warian girl, discovered that her sweet- tn the Amun, that a | heart, Sigmund Hoehm, a wa Cafe Boulevand, was am her dream of a ma was shattered at a done her could not be righted, shi decided to kill Boehm and herself. | After many attempts to get at the she hold responsible for her Ty she succeeded early to-day. Weakened by her ¢ ition and des- | perately il beside, she still had the trength to climb @ fire-eseape ladder from the second to the third floor of ate Boulevard and there to con- | between them, What it was ts not | known now, but (it was followed by the firing of four shots from a revol- ver held by the girl, One bullet went h Boehm's jaw, shattering the j bone; a second, aimed at his heart, | went wide, while the other two were fired into the girl's stomach by ner own hand, Killing her Instantly, Boehm fs now in St, Mark's Hospital in a dangerous condition. It i a pathetic story the friends of Mary Olah tell of the events which lea Jay's tragedy, That Boehm gross pcelved the girl there ts no doubt, 8 wife said to-day she had done she could to break off the relations the man, There was some tall! N. 5. BRANN, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 11 P.M. Manufacturing 231 E.GHTH AVE. Manufacturing Jeweler, Bet, 2st and 22d Sts, Jeweler, Make Your Szlections Now, By Paying a Deposit We Will Reserve /ny Article Until Wanted, ‘$250, 000 Worth of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., will be sold at tremendous bargains. Although other jewelry firms take up a great deal more space in advertising, they do not carry One-half as much stock as we do. We carry over $250,000 worth of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, @c. They claim diantonds are higher, Weare selling Diamonds as low ay we dia rs ago, because we are not in the shopping districts and our expenses are very low. Their expenses are enor mous, consequently we can yet! Nlamonds, Watches and Jewelry at one-half prices charged elsew Remember, we have besn established over forty It t Will Pay You to Come Miles Out of Your Way DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR GREAT BARGAINS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, ws ata ul BROOCH OR $ PENDANT, 10 Loco “f a otter a Nome their way we offerthis portunity now... This handeos fect time’ a Bold old alien 1 Teale “eet be Bilver Btow-W m, ee 10 Mandeme 1 4-kt Soltd Gold Seal Ring, with hand- some monogram, en- graved free, between the girl and her husband as | soon as she learned of it, and, taing that her husba: was responsible for the girl's condition, had offered to care for her untl her trouble was over, — | tentatively a line of possible Con-| Through a confidential source from the|of a referee was made in anothe office of the Standard Oll Company came |the customary part of the Supreme the report to-day that H, H, Rogers |Court, and it and the consent of his id sought to prevent the slreulation af the sence wee ae to 7 des ‘ pie January number of Everybody's Maga-|in silence in the effort to m Oe Fa Delegation to the States pe wats | aine to apare the name of the late Pres-| ceeding s: ‘ over Interstate commerce. oe | {dent MeKinley and Mark Hanna men-| The lawyers, George Freifield for Mrs Ueved to be unconstitutional, and #€¢- | tioneq in Thomas W. Lawson's “Frens|Hertle and C. D. Van Name for the ondly, subject to all the objections Ap- | gieq Finance” articles and not to pro-| husband, refused to say anytilng about fdicadle to the present “State system.” | tect himself, Mr, Rogers, it is under-|ihe case, The action 1s for absolute Compulsory Federal incorporation Of | stood, professes to believe that the al- | divore« | {nterstate commerce compantes, This !8 joged relations of Lawson do not affect| The Hertles were married a quarter wes gressional action to strengthen the power of the Federal auth orities as fol- Cluster Kt, eolid sapphire, Whilpy Wife Offered Ald. “T told her I would do what I could | |for her, but that I would not give up my husband to her,” sald Mra vehm | toxtay. “1 had only been in this coun }try two weeks when I heard of w probably legally practicable, but {t n+ | nim, of a century ago, They tlved was going on, and I went to see Miss Ay volves radical industrial and_ political Only Dead Mon’s Testimony. Wank Piivoseventh atreet {Olah at once. 1 told her then, once an ae Uikawtia: changes by the centralization of power “1 fe peculiar fac tt ya | Mated nearly a year age. are owt for all, she must give up my husband tre. surrounded by in the Federal ernment, and pre- donndantint oe oar iar recltes the) ot the city now. ‘Thev have three The girl grew Gesperate, and laa: | f brilttants, Lents serious dificuities because of its woeroe oF latormnation, “SARL | Cun daughter one of whom | night she decided on strategy $3.00, wffect upon the authority of the States |" the seven ‘Frenzied Finance’ arti ieee. Such. eurparations in. matters. ot | of lawaon he has bulwarked his alleg taxation and Inca} regulation. Any op: | tMs behind testimony that could be adduced only by dead men. He has ypeniy to the | married toa Mr, Holt A The disagreements of the Hertles have been kept so secret that eve My ASM, Honad law of this character would not aie elles nds were unaware of | Ree ocaath’ (heas diiou ties: entangled twelve men who have passed | thelr Intimate friends were unaware of | vercome these dimeutt! a an estrangement, and doubted | ’ away and whose memory cannot be ' 4 be about To License In Legal, peed when the story beeame pr FB ef ghd Fedoral license or franchise for Inter-! Jy his January article he assaiis| Mt. Hertle Is an expert accountant xed Bese, BRE state commerce, Legally this 1s pract!-| president McKiniey, Senator Hanna, |! bis Arst appearance In public life | ve the man’s life. Ped I gts A ele the legal diMculties « waa wher Mayor Van Wyck named | Mine Diamond far. cable; It Avoids Mr. McKinley's cousin, Mr, Osborne; Mot Him Face to Face. him Commiss Accounts rings, from national incorporation as well as the] John Moore, of the firm of Moore & " we Sngre " “ stone is jer n up th tairs to the third Walth m practical one of centralization of power, | Schley, and Judge Wales, of the United ne if stun Bt mee Starting up the sales ae ote m| $10.00. ‘ot ch tn and gives the national Government di-| States Circuit Court, All of these men | Soreared by attorney in the action in oan! Re Fee aU atest pec | neiuniho v. Feet regulation of the agencles of inter-/are dead. Mr. Lawson appears to make | order to have it tried by a referee In- wingoe,clmbed Gp ihe ladder to hell yorsues Rime Handsome state and foreign commerce, f apectalty of reciting incidents that | sreaq of in open court | third floor and peered through the win- |] 4 ya, ie kerat I therefore beg to suggest that Con- eee a denied onty by voices from the ts wal dow, ts see Boenm politely powing FT gotd, ruby, sa: so a 2 ————— if the evening's patrons out of the f utt Dut. gress ‘be requested to consider the ad- i The gr ed ten minutes || hire, emeralt ae. kara, Visabllity: of enacting a law for the legis-| gett te on fone ; CHARGE THAT SHOP GIRLS | | nd nen Jumped tthe mindow || or Cura woe pe ; “4 nilatic terstate and for-|, Samuel Untermyer, of counsel for front. of the he hm centre, eure . Hantaome Heit. lative regulation of interstate and the Standard Oil ay, returned! USE BAD CAR TRANSFERS i Mothing was ablaze, so close had |Prounded by araved, ver Gold Bienot wv. eign commerce under a license or fran-|from Boston to-day. We denied that ow Urea sv aicmaizaty 1 SeRStabaniE, Ke cinecs f from | she fired the shots at nerself fire | P brituante, sue- g eae t chise, which in generat should provide| his visit to the Hub had anything to CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec, 21.—Seie Cholarahip, bis income this year from) Sit "rte ‘out and the body. removed. |I ela, ; eunraxed tree, “¢ a8 follows: do with Lawson. After spending a few ed because of excell 1 scholarsh p am was taken to the hoepital At $2.50 uo, The granting of Federal franchise or moments at his office to-day he went to/Clty Rallway Inspector Declares i ive tae Yor ti wit! 4 he me jt was aad hat thie Y 3 e the office of James M, Leck, ite . " 48 one of five Ne ‘ 0 ehad been found en by her Acense to engage in Interstate com-|sel for Henry H. Roger Of COUd"| Organised System Of FRR ee no ot Ma shatta fetter ntster just before she lett to Kilt | $25.00 merce. A report comes trom Boston that two| In Large Department Store, ithe Who wore eligible int Boehm: || buys this eo} ‘The Imposition of all necessary re-|Tiwain in the past rau’ it) James Parker, Chief Inspector for dive one of thal oawanncdnlinn Be | she: thousnt he is anothers ts] cent 14-karat solid ‘ quirements as to corporate organizatt_n * ldivisions of the New York City Hutlw Will Carson Ryar more than f ean wet a i Z : Gold Rist, with \| 7 and management as a condition prece: | Cupane. iA. greaeesllow: Cour taane.'t | Morris Hi Soho A ne eee eee acelaed thar’ i ! 4 genuine la dent to the grant of such franchise oF |dectared out of danger. The signs of |mein charged with illegal use of tra In the elas . ist die and that 1 must die with | ] | liancy. Ucense poison, he says, were unmistakable, [fers before Magistrate Muss in the Weat | ; WIM knew she would do tt. She told me! ed agree de Prd Peaviecens f ba reports ant ae a Side Court to-day made a statement she would.” sald Esther Olah, when she sired. urn: y be destred as a condi- . RUA MISE Rea ® the body of the unfortunate glel i . tion of the retention of such franchise | POLITICAL LEADER’S DEATH |'hat he had discovered a syst shiteta 3 \ y. \/ or Hicense ai ae N 1 big department store among em CaS of her ateter's. blackened | k fs 4 KS) Y/ s i he prohibition of all corporati f exchanging and rep , remains rs the voun vr ; and corporate agencies from engaging ENDS RUN OF TROUBLE. |o ie te HR Ga oak : i re ho | Fema Weds ueverel: tant for this pait of #¥- Ss yo in Interstate and foreign commerce 60 SARS SOFES m wan lost to the jaward for ¢ t DEN | ted before she was revived, and rat soitd without such Federal franchise or 1-| Dr, Clarence W. Butler Loat Mia|‘ilway company an obe om ue} r Mt SNS eee Tee from. The: pin geoulne a cense, : y cases bef y b ; » Is employed Earrings. Hin Wife Died ang The ca i whie mploved as ‘The full protection of the grantees o¢| foners Finns City te SyeAth street and Colum- |i “4 lant as a gor puch franchise or license who obey fod abd iy wl homie Boapt \ ey ‘ ; ( 1A e et } os lum |i Moree any betihant 6 tae Fs i geous sunset A laws applicable thereto. welal to The Evening Worl Apter (43 of the laws New Y Eile the morgue tT tice wiustration; vatuo. $10) 0 \ The right to refuse or withdraw such| MONTCLAIR, N. J., Dec, 21—Dr.|men were James Tracey scommauceinmcammnl } perry rere rl era % $50. a be ond Rings, Ping, Peaneuiee of Heense in case of violation | Clarence Willard Butler, a prominent |hand, of No. 108 Wese 1 hoes Gite: \ prard, |W ahe recovered her f-mes Besides the articles 11 ed above we ha a ~ Sleiat cppeat to prevent ab Physiclan and Detoeraile leader in chis | Howard Downey, twenty-f ; . ¢. told of, the thre Mary hae |S inngs esentunent K by the administrative officer, | sectiun, died here at midnight of can- |trician, of lex wy eat i e ae B sash Sd Gham oy St Laliiea’ 'é Commissioner Garfield # that the|cer. He had been Ill nearly a year and | Preder! twenty-seven, . treet, |let the m e ahe aad a f Ladies’ Gold Paeniy. visious’ eae pieytRO |inie death came after he bad sufferel|weaver, of No, f16 West One Hu t ad | Wi] could not at him, Again and vst ap" ala’ “his oid Lneucts tron OAS TS “amount to anarchy,” operations | uch trouble. and Sixty-elghth str snd: Merm ri : Jagain ° vata FOOT eee eo Teale’ balis “Gala te De. Butler first met financial reverses, | Bijossi, elghteen, a plumber, of No is nw . nl Firat. ehe \ oh no Towing & arme rt lot le forcune: Hwegt Ninety-seventh street, All fo He ie were. working Ia] death, then I mover saw And Thousands of Other Great Bargains. , Next his wife, who waa prominent in al sboriod | t for the past two da They | with a ly rho had ene f HIS CHARGES SUSTAINED, — | Svehas Sirois‘ and Droaldent’ ol the Town [men were irre atvigthat diac oda LIA We BICIT worth all tne th os Remember, we have been established over 40 years. Engraving done free of Improvement Association, was taken |of Fifty-ninthpitreet and Ninth avenue t tee , . When a wintry. together . vryhd LORENZ GETS A DIVORCE, |sicx with concer and soon died. ‘The | snd wore sald to have solicited trans- | j (oy eS thirty, Raw tekets| ftom Bohemia © year ako and | charge. Mall orders promptly attended to doctor Rimeat baer ee Stricken. The | 14 and used the t * found 4 fr pockets represent rel ath here. Mary was broke: N. S. BRANN, neral will bi r fers aka aan sa Fer caratcg: BAI detectives eart Sustioe Seott Grants Decree to “Or ‘Butler win ror Stwonty. years norance of the law, but were enc! th irae m. Aus mien Satved tas| sper ET ce Ye chalrman of the Democratic committee. | in $100 for trial \t TO HEAR SLAYERS’ APPEALS. Ei gh A bet. 21st & 22d Sts. Manager of Importing Firm, |The party was without an o1 and.| ty speaking of the cases Inspecte "| rented by Peyser, hel WHIT PLAINB. N. ¥. Dec. i 231 th Ave., NN'S. jany persons living In the Concord o | Parker said ‘ f 1 wet Word was ived here to-day fror M tv h Gale iterald and. made it one of ‘the | Parker said Bestar HELD f ALUCCARS TRANSFER TO N.S. BRA Guster, Fourth Ward, Richmand Bor-|\est Democratic newspapers in the| ‘The company Is los iif . a > rye pe ‘six SHOPLIFTERS \e re with umbrella y any that the Court of Appeals wi Send for Our New Illustrated Bargain Catalogue. dav told ‘n court reports that | State, Six years ago he sold out the | pause of these transfer frauds bbe Ih rebel hi Ri the as i “Lupin the pale and trail yellow. [PAPE fo.,the, present Owner, Francls | 15 qepartment store tn . where IN $500 EACH FOR “RIAL. ian eee et exert OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 11. ¥ Galeid Sire Jonanne Sits . he Leon Chrisman, when its policy was ber Me t has at {oF the muta . one oulse | changed. hundreds 0 —_— ! —— Lorenz, Dre Butler was born In Ohi tn sais | system am : cala te fave tae OCEANIC MET HURRICANE | = Anton Stansel, John C, McKelvey, | 2nd wos the only son of Rev, Jeremiah | ables ev One Woman Sa fogust Heinrich, © Cather elbe, | Htutler, a Congregvtional mintster, T l Ih t ay Elisabeth Mandt ‘and Samuel Roe ——a Haby's Cloak ne Bt ON TRIP TO QUEENSTOWN, | ° ; for Stolen U A owith Le jandt at the Danube} menue ‘houses, MAndt at the Danub ADJOURN FOR HOLIDAYS. y Mandt, and the testimony of Emanuel trial ot nalvorce cult to a eltatte | SENATE AND HOUSE “The dentate of Mrs. Lorenz and Mr. Routs, ot Hhnke Mra Teckia Kouiz (Bret Seaston To-Day ot woth |CAUGHT THE MAJESTIC 4 WITH HELP OF TUG, sea two oarders at "Mrs. Cabl : As they knew Mrs. Lorena. that they | Branches of Congress Ends » were arral ermined ef White Star Liner Teenty Hoare (TS! nrevent : ' per bath Late on # Stormy Passage Acros lags at NaTOWN 1—-The White fever saw any improper behavior on Work Until Jan, 4 Jefferson Market Poller ( der part, were of no avail reed with larceny, and In ¢ , te, re s gh v stormy W seniura, Bengt Guatay ‘Loreen. “ani as | WABHINGTON, Deo, 2-—After a ses- t Didnt Decide on Eeropean| tne Siecner was held pall fOr | stage ee Petticoats, Waists, ef j ‘ " and he | sion of four minutes’ duration the gen- ll “4 te Flamme pesee" . ' ) iN nave a dlvorc ‘ ; " e Flamm on ae the two children, 24 (8 SUstody OF) ato adjourned at 1201 P.M, to-day Sauna ae beached ier, yne of the detectives, | The ves’ m ya hans WRAPPERS of Elderdown, Flannel, Cashmere and Silk, ‘The case was tried here because Mr, | until Jan, 4 next, The proceedings con-| Had Started a : Sat Mike Ase a is lannel, Albatross, Bedford Cords, White Linens 5 f ae] Rotee at Nor Bt hea Ste. | eee oe 8 prayer by Ohapiain Hale,| James Montgomery Smart, who ha sai ane “ elit WAISTS of F Lae x " t reet, | the reading of the Journal ot Monday s In the Produce Exchange, di Embroidered Cottons. As been Lving here since the couple | brief session and the recet Liaigds les th 7 x yea 26 West 23" Street Fancy Em! feparated a vear Ago, i: ber of ‘nominations from the HPreedont eed a the esl lg tie el er four, tv (Telephone quot Oramercy) DRESSING SACQUES, Flannelette, Freach Flannel and Eiderdews, te @ attendance Was smal! and no other | go to England on the ¢ Star line jg sober " Lali 1 business Waa attemptrd, Feamehip Majestic to-day, and ao was | Eas purth long or short; fancy or plain materials, BULLET HIT WOMAN. Sin attr Be ane ae tt een tr an axitinE chibs Ore y stealing Jew ‘ ‘There are ways and ways, KIMONOS, long 7 \ ag ann Ject y | the prine! a's 7 nl " y DES Charace trom Shotaua Pired wy | Unanimous conseni to lake up the in-|the river after the departing liner in a |howery yveed ot Nt ay Our way is to put Christ: & THURSDAY, eet 22ND, te io ‘ 0 TICOATS, Taffeta lounce, 4: Man Went from House to House. a the House met to-day Mr. NE cart had been uncertain wheth- | Which she claimed # a her ot ant MOHAIR PETTIC . EWARK, N. J, Dec. 21.—Frank Col-| lution anting {0 the Thaugu et he could get away on the Masoatic or | Which she f N sy 4 * ’ Black; Value $5.00 ...c00 000+ 0s0sseecnersees onan seeensene 4 ado, thirty-five years old, of No, 28 |Bullings and teacrvailons 4 pot, « carried (e drgse aus 10d away 40 Pe Mee Ose Kate ws of holly or, mistletoe, and BLACK TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, : zarateanth aveniye, fired a charge trom |iSS cea balt on ene tor the [eave 1 the ple minutes after the [caught stuffing stockings up the dick 6A tuck in a sachet of the favor: 42 | Deep Accordion Flounce; Value $8.00. inaugural bal Mr. Mor t was just t ‘ o. Sipiaiogs that the reac. sunsiette ad left her dock and the [of the childs coat, while hor sister, ac aye an it cane f, he o inant, was found at ven up his Watch when the | coFding to the compiainan: f ot} “purutatin Eig pet iow mr. mart arrived; He|!n the act of putting jewelry in her | u a eeenas Was | stocking. & shotgun through a window in his ite perfume and pretty card § © WOMEN’S KNIT BLOUSES, Sf with your name and greetings f |

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