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” | _Aroused by Outcries ' Service Through The Evening World, ~ RUN 4,000 MORE CARS EACH WEEK. Aen Its Wretched ,) It Provides More Facilities for Crossing the Bridges. Three thousand more One thousand more e the Brooklyn Bridwe! eek over the Willinmsburg Bridge! are to be aup- * wen tor the peas of Brooklyn in ite great fight for better transit thes, Those figures speak for themselves, From the time the Williamsburg Bridge was opened until the time when The Evening World began to arouse the long-suffering people of Brooklyn by its crusade against the Brooklyn Rapid Trane!t Company the ‘weekly official record of trolley-car Bridge was as follows: Week At the time when The Pie Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company in round trips across the Williamsburg World took up the fight againit the behalf of the people of Brooklyn that @ompany was starting in to play the same miserable trick on the public dhat it had been brutally working for two years on the Brooklyn Bridge— gutting down the facilities in the face of increasing traffic {n order to save expenses at the cost of public comfort, NOW SEE THE DIFFERENCE, Now compare the service on the Willlamsburg Bridge before The Elven- fing World crusade began with the actual count of trolley-car round trips toade by the Bridge Department during the week ending Jan. 21: om Dei Pat) 16) is ec) aie Ti aed ai Total sess, toe ersereeeee coeeereweres 9,400 ‘This is an illuminating comparison, Jt shows the power of public opin- fon properly directed. It reveals, too, @ hitherto unsuspected sensibility to criticlam on the part of President Winter of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit He has begun to manifest real signs of waking up to an appreciation of MMs responslbilities to the people of Brooklyn, The Evening World also heartily congratulates the citizens of Brooklyn on the amolloration of conditions on the Brooklyn Bridge, Here, again, the figures spoak for themselves, During the last week before The Evening World began its crusade against tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company the official count of the bridge department of the trolley-car round trips across the Broooklyn Bridge was as follows: No, of car round He ia Deo. 20, lay, Deo, # SHOWS A GREAT INCREASE, ‘The official count of the bridge department for the week just past was @s follows: Jan, 1 Day. unday, bese i i ednesday, Jan, ‘ii Hr 8633 ay a Bray, 203, Ton, “2 Total sirserenre serserserseceverenree see 26,119 Here fs an increase of more than 8,000 cars a week on the Brook- dyn Bridge. The improvements in transit facilities which have been forced from the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company show conclusively the truth of what The Hvening World has been pointing out from the yery first—that the @ry of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company and of Bridge Commissioner Bost and of Obiet Hngineer Nichols that the “Bridge has reached the limit” | tially fe false, and always has been faiso, It was a cry raised to deceive the people, {he Bvening World has shown by ac- tual tests that there are only one-halt as many bridge trains now tn operation iy the night rush hour as were In opera, tion In 1897, when the double tracks Were | s4.foot oars, put in seven years ago, Count Made Sevoral Times, The count way made several times of the cars actually passing over the Joops during both the rush hours and Ron-rush hours. It was found that the mumber was far short of the quota falled for by the schedule of Nov. 10, 1902, two years ago, when tho traffic was very muoh than at present. 1% was shown, too, that the Brooklyn Rapid Transit was fooling the pubilo even in regami to the spacing of cars on the bridgo und wes saving care roundtrips in that way, When the ex- RAMAPO BILLS IN THE ASSEMBLY. Pwo Oftercd Restricting New York’s Bource of Water Supply. (Rpectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 2%,—Two bills to pre- vent New York City trom extending ita water system in Westchester and Put- fam Counties and practically to put the metropolis in the grasp of Ramapo ‘were offered in the Assembly to-day by Mr, Apgur, of Westchester. Ove bill repeals the Webster act, which permite New York to obtain ity water supply from Westchester and Putnam, The title of the city in water Sights heretofore vevted in New York fa ane. wecond bill prohibits the clty ie soquiring new water rights in ther county, YOU WERE CALLED Did You Answer ? 21,827 OTHERS DID— 7,117 More ‘Than answered World Want Ads, bearing box-number addresses last week a year ago. Answers Mean Businoss— If You Want Business—Answer. hacked ot the State Ra!'road board two bs ordered that the cars be spaced, feet apart, thy supposed that the cars were to be 34 fect Han and they calculated that from 280 to 80) 5 spaced three times their length apart, goals safely cross either span In an how But the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany never introduced their promloey, Bali ystour foot car on the Brooklyn ge, or anywhere elee, That Js ono oe the many Improvements which are $0 be accomplished *'To-Morrow” by the Brooklyn Rapid Transtt Company, In- stead, the aa G has been operating over the bridge its regular old oars, some of ‘which are twenty-five feet long, and most of which are under thirty uy length, ral net hea 0 Brookdyn Raps ‘Tranelt sit ant has paved, on @ maximum sobedule, about forty oars phe BOUF on the bridge during the rush ure, DYING BOY WON'T NAME STABBER pa Er sit Young Clifford Nichols, with Probably Fatal Knife Wound In Side, Refuses to Reveal His Assailant. ; Out of the mouth of little Clifford Nichols, who {8 thought to be dying from a stab wound dn his side, which his mother says she Infiloted, the ao- cusation will never come that will per- mit the law to deal with the woman who bore him, To-day tthe doctors in | tho Harlem Hospital are working hard) war | to stay the weak stream of life that j still runs Jn the boy's slight frame, and while they aro busy they aro put- | ting the question: “Who stabbed you? Detec| re by the bedside, too, and la rey ative of the Coroner, and | they supplement the torturing question with “You will proba tell who stabbed you, do 102" "You follows come off," was the boy's solider; “you've got another ming.” Onee the y meter none of your d—d business d me," athenine Nichols, Cliftont's mother, before she was armigned be- fore Maglatrate Mayo in ithe Harlem Police Court ff eald to have admitted to Policeman McCracken, of the Hast One Hundred and ‘Twenty-sixth bape etwtton, that she hed -etabbad bly die, Better Did your mother alse bata VY Badal beth HAS AMPLE POWER TO Grout, the Comptrvller, ‘he states that the investigation he is making into the legislative investigation, laws should be passed restricting these prices to reasonable limits, and such laws ought to be founded upon ovi- dence of what are reasonable prices, ind | The interests of the municipality ‘ayit | ehould be protected by enabling it to Ught its own streets, parka and public buildings, If such measures prove in- effective to relieve the people it may becomo necessary to authorise the olty to well light to its oftizens, gufficient authority to make all proper and needful investigation both for ss ‘Own purposes and as the basis for leg- islative action, Did I not ao believe, [ should at once join in the request for & legisiative investigation, troller, bills for gus and electric light- fing tor the period from Jan, 1, 103, to contracts existed between the olty and ‘the monopoly, or tts constituent com- panies, The compantes an therefore ‘entitled to recover only the reasonable 8,008 | testimony, and in ra Sees GROUT TO MALBY Comptroller Tells the Senator There Is No Necessity for a Legislative Inquiry Into the Lighting Situation. CONDUCT IT HIMSELF. But He Bitterly Complains of the Lack of Co-operation of the Corporation Counsel and His Assistants. In a letter to Senator George R, Malby made public to-day by Edward M. clty Ighting will make unnecessary & The Comp- troller says: “The ‘Ughting situation’ in thie clty may be briefly stated as a situation where it is generally believed that a monopoly is exacting undue charges from the clty and the people, Gas Is charged at $1 per thousand, although there 1s reason to Delleve that even less than 7 conte would yleld a gen- erous profit; electric light, the price of which {a now entirely unrestricted by any law, is charged at relatively far higher rates, The consequence is & Brent burden not only upon the city as @ corporation, but also upon its people, Favors Restricting Price, “Yor tho benefit of rival consumers "I believe that the city hms to-day “I have now before ma, ae Comp- March 16, 190. During the period no value of their services, “Under section 149 of the City Charter, T have in euch a case eubstuntially the @ame power to inquire into the fair value of these commodities and 0 oummon and examine witnesses as your proposed resolutions would confer upon legislative committee, I pope upon such investigation, my power haa been bitterly resisted, have resorted to the vounts for a rant of arrest. to com the Wan We ae a tre rps ann ‘upon. 7" ch aie ‘comimittee wou. ve tely, he authority were defied, Md He Hae Full Power, 'T have to-day, after much and long a meaty eiptipche the ramt and sustained bea} euitihoriity contocred ue aupon_ me tb My authority, my course in vestigation and my cmneeye' authority was defied are thus eubstan- the same ad would bo those of a lewisintive committee, and I bellove are banat wufficient for the present emer- oT have had but one diMoulty other than the unwittingness of he ishing monopoly to reveal the cost of uct, and that ts the refusal of the es Department to Reedy for me the coun- gel whom.1 chose, was unwilling to are the Haarndes of the Law Depart ment Itsolf for two reagons—first, be- Cause it had in it no one familiar with the technical questions Involved, and, seoond, because it did not belleve that I had the power to enforce tho inquiry, Its representatives have publicly stated guch disbellet and tts chief has gtated !t to me personally, ag a ES REAR "T heaye therefore been co lied to accept for the city the voluntary and Unoompensated services Mosers, Honry Yonge and Thomas F, Donnolly, Yio, panerazed the, requlaite technical knowledge, one neve confidence in their igs Sts aye en jemonsirated ie power ¢ Comptroller by obtain! warrant for the arrest of the rec ole teant witness," oniid, She was remanded to await the result of the boy's injuries, “I don’t know why I did it,” ahe is mMeged to have salt. “I was seized with @ frenzy and I grabbed the potato knife and struck him with it I had been drinking and taking quinine,” Mrs, Hauser was present in court and told how Mrs. Nichole had been “orazy iike'’ most of yesterday, ‘@he wanted to throw herself out of ‘the window and I had all I could do to prevent hor,’ sad Mns, Hauser, had to fight her, I hit her in the faos and hit her in the eye, We fought, I wuess, nearly two ‘hours,’ After the fight yestenlay Mas, Nichols \bocame quieter and was atone in her aparument when her son, who js four~ teen years old, got home for lunbheon, What happened after that as unkrewn It was not until 6 o'clock that neta ors. discovered that the boy siabbed and slowly blecling to death, | Tt was an hour later before the polics | heard of the case and sent medical as- | ce to nim, Sen the police entered the Nichols| nother was pactna up and down | he led the ad done the stabbing and Nicholses are poor people, The | Nicholser vosent. In Phiiadelphta « for we His Lilleness has d his wif ni, us the nelghbors woman! she has had more THOMAS wi EDISON RESTING EASILY. | Inventor Passes a Comfortuble Night and Iv Recovering. Thomes A, Heison, who was operated | on for mastoid, ported to hive ed COT oat Le he THMOT Bdison was not doing so well, "This rumor was denied by his phyatclan, Dr, Bradxiaw, of Orang: 4 eerste Tt was aid fait ae i was ‘nd tat b be was \ lon, Jo ai HE’S MAN SATISFIED WITH E.R.1 ee With 44,946 “Kicks” Who Says Transit Has Improved Since Horse.C. BEEN FOUND, Received Comes One! ar Days, “Tho unexpected has happened! The BR, 1, has been indorsed, vox popull, Unanimously and then some! A Broolt~ lynite has nigen en masse and to a man to declare that not only f@ the B. R, T. all right, courteous and furnishing much better service than they Md when Peter Stuyvosant was Governor, but he he company is giving too muoh @ money, tor AL RMES—-SOMBTIMDS, ‘This exception 1s Henry D, Harvey, @ code-ologist at No, 186 Pearl etreet, who wrote to The Evening World as follows: ‘They are trying to give too much for five cents, while most other costs are advancing, Nothing Hke it was ever seen in former days, and higher rates ought to help Brooklyn by keeping la- bor at home, I have always found the company civil and as attentive as possi. ble to any complaints made, “H, D, HARVEY, “No, 19 Pearl stroat, Manhattan," As this lotter was the first of its kind in the 44,946 letters of oomplaint received by The Hvening World up to noon yea- terday, an investigation was made to ete whether any poasible deposite of hid- den irony were buried in Mr. Harvey's communication, A few emphatio re- marks by the satisfied man cleared away all doubts on the subject and showed that Mr. Harvey was very much in t and willing to edd a few aed Rissent thoughts on the subject of Brooklyn tracthn, Mr. Harvey Is Located, ‘The laboratory where Mr, Harvey makes telegraphic and cable codes was NEVER A KICK—OUT LOUD, Xalned flights of oratory in defense of | the Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt, "I wuppowe you came to eee if I wasn't connected with the B, KH, ‘I, in some manner,’ he said, instantly penetrating to the innermost recemes of the inter- viewer's hidden intentions, “Well, ln not, I am just @ plain citizen who de- Dlores this crying against rich parsons and rich corporations just because they are rich, People make a mistake in Joudly grunting when they think they axe abused." "Do you ride on the B, R, T., Mr, Harvey?!’ was the tlmid inquiry, ‘I do when I ride, I use the Myrtle avenue and Ralph avenue surface cam or the Myrtle avenue 'L.’ I have noth: ing to complain of trom the services of ae ntene although I have several Lia earns by the employees, You can’t hold the company responsible for the employees If the company does what dt call to reotify the injury, No Blame to Company. ‘Once a 80 pound inspector in wni- form utied me at the Bridge terminus as I way about to try to board a car, He just bu into me and theshook pied me back while the car passed Woe betide the #00 pounder in uni Lea bh. eed this monster who prevented Craters fave ite panes of ri mauling ie favorite past ing on < frigerator cars, Mr, Harvey said he did not complain of this man » attor being soothed by the soporrific ride home, but, aha! there were one times, “On one occasion I complained of not receiving correct change and amothor time I was carried past my corer on a night when you could not see ahead ot . pe) company sent a man nd the oh ange that I oom- plain shout and it was all right.” “You say that they aro giving tod Piet for five cents now.’ ‘Yea, MB are, So long as thoy con- tinue give transfers they will bs givi tho enh for the money, And i! was doubled there would be Re, iprrane on the cars, Those who and ‘would walk or work In poorent 4nd boom the progress of that ave ik of anybody staying in Brook- Popular with Women, nes deny that ies} is naeciayees more necessary, Why! the service is Hetty with women, I leave it to our friend here’——he waved toward his jtenographer—"if oor ” there are to eg In fifteen Josties, Mx frail Woman crushed by the jem is not nie once apparent, nor ies, ta ae ene enlarge on the om ee the, oats kickers, of “Boonie of i dati, Koko, of satisfied yey el ing and thi "Row at womebecy, for. if, peau | the oan (aah) ata Hoh wtradnin, oven nerve to ehminta he miffering. Fo) on the statement P cause sufter- Gained Eight Pounds The Truthfulness of the Follow- ing Testimonial Is Vouched for by Riker Drug Stores Co. “I am pleased to take this oppor- tunity to state that for over two years T have been a sufferer from stomach trouble, until I was told by phyal- clans that my caso had developed into ohronto dyspepsia, and that the only cure—if there was a cure—could invaded and the eatisfed traveller was found amid @ jungle of wor oombina- tions ranging trom childhood's happy wecret “‘Ancay, ouyay, alltmy, igpay Atinlay,"' to the complicated "'Psxbyv,"” eto, used by big firma to order hot-alr Inoubators by wire. Mr, Harvey effects two brands of whiskers, hot and oold, and shute his eyes like a schoolboy re~ clting @ plece when he indulges in sua- =e KILLED BROTHER, HELD OFF POLICE Slayer, Barrioaded In His Home, Badly Wounded an Officer in All-Night Siege—He Finally Surrendered. CLEVELAND, Jan. %.—Atter defying the pollee throughout the night from |behind barricades, George Wagar, who late last night killed his brother John and Inter shot Polleoman Klaameyer through tha stomach, finally surrendered to-day after more than twenty shots had been fired into the Wagar residence, | where the ody wae ennoted. When the oMfccrs entered the house they found the body of John Wagar ly- ing in an upstatrs room with flye bullet | wounds in the head — UNDER SUSPICION, “What do you think of that college professor who says he never kissed a girl?” “Possibly,” sald Miss Cayenne, “It {3 the slmple confession of an unworldly @oul, and then again it may be a very ny way of advertising for bids," Washington Star, —— LAXATIVE Mea ope lo avers. Always remember the fall-name 25 camta,%e? », 5 |man & Co, a corporation, 200 Broa | 1020 Third ay. and « be obtained by going to a lower alti- tude and drinking freely of mineral waters, I could not afford to do this, and had about given up all hopes ot getting much benefit or relief until T saw the Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets ad- vertised as being a guaranteed cure for all forms of stomach trouble, I determined to try this new remedy, and bought a box of Rexall Dyspep- sia Tablets, with the understanding that if {t did not help me J could get my money back, After taking half of the box, I was firmly convinced that I hed found the remedy for which I had been so long In search, fnd thet I was on the road to re- covery, I bought four more boxes ot the Rexall Cure for Dyspepsia, and took every box faithfully according to directions, and J am now gla to say that I have a new stomach, My weight has increased eight pounds. and I feel Ike a new person, Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are entitled to all | the credit for making a new etomach for me.” P, H, Craven, 111 8, Webe: Street, Colorado Springs, Col, It {s not surprising that the Riker Drug Stores guarantoo Rexall Dys- pepsia Tablets when they have hun- dreds of just such test!montals nas above, For twonty-five conta any one may have a large trial box suffl- clent for fifteen days’ treatment with the positive guarantee that {f you are not perfectly satisfied you get your money back from Riker Drng Stores, 6th av, and 24d st.; also 9th av, and Broadway, aa well as Hege- way, and {ts branches; J, Jungma 28 Columinis ay. 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