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* CHARGED WITH uy My a DEMOCRAT IS. GAS BRIBERY Seven Republican State Sen- ators Said to Have Ac- cepted $2,500 Each, Cost Nearly Doubles That of Last Year, While the Snow: fall Increased Only from 36 to 46 Inches, Official Record, “CLEAN” STREETS ARE PILED HIGH IN SNOW. OTHERS ARE SUSPECTED. ——_—— Governor, It Is Expected, Will Take Drastic Action to Squeich the Plot. —— ae BIDDING HIGH FOR VOTES. Exposure of Conspiracy Certain to Follow If Monopoly's Alds Do \ Not Forsake Programme, It {s chirged without the slightest equivocation that a Democratio Btate Benator, representing the gas combine of this city, has pald to several Repub- Moan members of the State Senate $2,500 each to influence them in joining with the forces that are working to prevent the passage of bills that might hurt the Ughting monopoly in New York City, In addition to this revelation, it Is further asserted positively that five other State Senators have assumed an attitude that cannot be fathomed,. and the only explanation, in the case of at least two of them, is that they are in Negotiation for bribe money, but have not yet accepted it. Three of the additional five Senators, for reasons personal and purely polltl- cal, it is said, are aligning themselves with the Democratle side. In. despatches from Albany these charges are made, and the promise is recorded that Gov, Higgins, when he re- sturns from Washington next week, will call a caucus of the party Senators, at which he will all but accuse the men so charged, and if they do not demon- Btrate a willingness to Ine up with the Republican side of the Senate jt is stat- ed that he will father a movement that will bring all the facts above into the Umelight. From the disclosures made {t {s not Iinprobable that an Investigating com- mittee which will be open to the pub- Uc will ve the plan of the Governor, The Governor knows the man who ts Fresumably the Democratic Senator with the ready money for the Repuyll- can Senators who are corruptible, He also remembers certain Senators who were In the Senate when the bills above were before the body, Some of these Senators have been continued in the Benate. QUICK WIT SAVES THE PASSENGERS Losing Control, the Motorman Gives Warning and They Leap Just in the Nick of Time to Escape Crash, The presence of mind of a motorman on a Riversfde car prevented loas of iife at the River street crossing of the Evie Railroad in Paterson to-day, An express train orashed into the car, but the motorman had foreseen the collision and warned the half-dozen passengers in tle to give them an opportunity to jump, Approaching the railroad crossing the River street tracks descend a steep grade, The snow and lee on the tracks put the car beyond the control of the motorman just as the crossing gates be- gan to descend, ‘This was notification of the approach of a train, and the motorman knew that an express was due, Realizisg that he could not stop the car he opened the door and shouted to the passengers to jump, They lost no time in doing. so, When all’ were safe the motorman stepped off, just before the car. sild through the gates and on to the track, The car was smashes ADVANCE AGENTS “. OF PROSPERITY. 216 Help Male, 204 Help Female, 198 Furnished Rooms, 141 Real Estate, 103 Business Opportunities 91, For Sule, 74 Colleges and Schools, the hour of going to press with this edition of the } =World the above advertisements have been handed in The World's main office for insertion in to-mor- row's Sunday “World Want Direc- tory.” Thousands of others will follow —upward of 6,000 in all—announe- ing mostly every “want” in domes- tic or professional life, How “World Wants” grow year after year is an oft-repeated story, but believing that merit cannot be too widely known, a perusal of the sullowing may. be interesting. Last Sunday's “World Want Diree- tory” contained 5,962 separate ad- vertisements, an increase of 798 over corresponding Sunday — last year, The number of answers to last Sunday's “World Wants" received at The World's main office last Monday morning was 10,282—2474 more than same Sunday last year. “WORLD READERS "READ WORLD WANTS.” Evening | Soores of Reports Made by Comptroller Grout’s Inepec- tors Show Work City ts;Asked to Pay For Hasn’t Been Done, Following the exclusive publication in The Fvening World of the inveatt+ gation of the snow contract by Comr- troller Grout, it was offloially stated In the Comptroller's office that no further payments would be made on the gnow contracts unt the Qomptroller’ had thoroughly investigated the matter and had recelved satisfactory evidence that the snow oontractor had done the work, for which he had been pald. In the winter of 1902-8, when the con- tract ‘was for the first time taken In William Bradley's name, the contractor received $410,901.05 for removing 26 inches of snowfall from the borough of Man- hattan, In the winter of 1908-4, the contract hi continuing In th elty OLIVER'S FRIEND CHARGES PLOT Mrs, Kingsley-Carpenter De- clares She Is Victim of} Blackmailing Scheme at Women’s Hands. Acoonitng to a statement by George Kingsley, brother of Mrs, Margaret Kingsley-Carpenter, an important meot~ ing will he held to-day tn the offen of Atoorney John Delahunty, No. 82 Nas- san street, at which her action In cons nection with the scandal disclosed through her claims against the estate of the late Henry G, Oliver, Pittaburg milllonatre, will he determined, At this meeting, Mr, Kingsley sald, it may be decided to lay the case before Diatrict-\ttorney Jerome, Mrs, Kings- ley-Campbfiter aye she is tthe yletim of a blacknalling conspiracy, During the last few months, her brother gays, sho has recelved numerous anonymous let~ ters declaring that unless she met with certan demands he: relations with Mr, Oliver woulll be exposed. Mr. Kingsley said that the anonymous le would be considered at to-day's menting, which will be attended by Join, ‘Stanchfleld, Me. Kithgdley: Carpenter's senior counsel, He gaid he psneoted his sister to attend the guth> ering. "My sister has been the NOR of several blackmatiers,’ he added, "They were women she trusted, and they have been sending her anonymous letters for months.’ Why, one of the women two Mamonds bolonging to my & one night, ‘They were missed and were later found In the woman's possession, TENANTS REGAIN WATER SERVICE Fight of The Evening World Against Outrage on Oocu- pants of West Thirty-seoond Street Houses Is Victorious, 3 The Evening World won another vic- tory to-day when plumbers, at the city's expense, made connections in all of the houses on both sides of West Thirty- second street between Ninth and Tenth avenues, 80 that the tenants might get all the water that they need, despite the efforts of the New York Contracting and Trucking Company, which concern cut off the supply to facilitate the work of the Pennsylvanta tunnel through that street. Until The Evening World exposed the condition of affairs in this blook the vealdenta sniw no chance of reef from the Murphy concern, ‘They -had gone in delegations to the Board of Health and to the Tammany leader of the distetet, but they got no satlsfaction, In this block there are more persons housed than in many third-class clttes, and the suffering of (he poor tenants wns extreme, They were oompelled at firet to pay for water at the rate of a cont a gallon, snd then the ptice was raised to two conts a gallon, This ts dented by the city @uthorittes, but, neveriheless, it is true, Deputy Commissioner Goodwin, of the Water Dopariment, to-day sent Reg- ister Joseph Savage up to the district with a guag of plumbers, and all the connections were made throughout, the block, — MISS ANNA STANNARD RETURNS TO STAGE. WI Reclte Oncar Wilde's ‘Ballad of Hending Gaol’ and Other | Workn at the Madison Square | Anna Stannard, remembered for her excellent work in the A, M, Palrner, Augustia Daly, and Charles and Dantel Frohman companies, will return to the stage on Monday afternoon, when she will give reeltaly from the works of Rossetil, Browning, Omar Khayyam, Joh Keats and Oscar Wilde at the Medison Square Theatre, "The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ will be one of the numbers, Miss Stannant will give the poems in costume ana with unique and original etage pra Bhe will be as- inted by Must ote Hollnsiaad, rama 4 and a 8 OL | ht @ direction jal will bo» ‘twenty-fa [or Hes at 3.90 o'olocs, AOW COST OF SNOW REMOVAL HAS INCREASED IN 3 YEARS. 1001-2—Contractor J. F. Maiilio, 1902- pald $604,087.23 for removing 8 inches trom the borough of Manhettan, Murphy's Pirm Comes Hi For the past winter, since the New York Contracting and Trucking Com- pany acquired an Ineerest in the snows temoval contract, which still stands in the name of William Bradley, the city paid up to February $1,145,48.49 for the temoval of 46,6 Inches of anow from the horough of Manhattan, besides $127,890.14 audited but retained by the Comptroller, and besides an unknown number of hun+ dreds of thousands of dollars for which the Comptroer has not yet audited the bills, Comparing the cost per inch of snow- fall year by year, the contract in which the New York Contracting and Truck- Ing Company ia interested cost the city twice as mich ap the firat Bradley eon- tract and almost twice as much as the second Bradley contract, ‘This gives the New York Contracting and Trucking Company the benefit of the assumption that this year the enow waa really removed from the streets and avenues for which ills were pre- pented, while scores of reports of the Inspectors of the Binance Department Specifically and distinctly state that STARR'S PIPE JARS SMOKOLOGISTS, “Marthumana’’ Will Make Even New Yorkers Believe the Streets Are Clean—The New Smoke a Boom to the B. R, T. Cut out the odorous clran— uct of Hevant hh Brvcke ub with Protesor Btarr in sweet Marihumana, —Ollyfetler Odes. Local smokologists threw up their hate and gave three noiseless cheers to-day whon they learned that Prof. Frederick Btarv,, of the University of Chicago, had invented & brand new @moke, entitled “Marfhumana,’’ which is sweet to the taste and productive of beautiful visions hitherto undreamed of In our wildest efforts, Prof, Starr has been one of the star press agonts of the Midway Institution for a long time, but little has been heard of him #ince he made exhaustive researches concerning the number of people who have five fingers or toes on each hand or foot, as well as a juicy pure-reading article discovering tho primitive Indian instincts in our warm- eat creles, But with the pipe story of “Marihumana” we can all smoke up again, for Prof, Starr has established ‘Himself af a universal benefactor. For years people have been advised to “swith the brand,” and they never had anything to ewiteh to until Stary dered down to unexplored Mex!o7 feo «the «pipe-tale rune) and while nosing around among some Aztec bric- a-brac ran into a good old Indian smoke Inspector, who took him: to his cave and “wet 'em up.” After the Pro- Te Paor's Ducoveay. ers: fessor had taken three whiffs of Mari- humana he didn't care whether people had five fingers or whether the Standard Oll octopus had a hundred tentacles as long as he could lean up against his long-distance connection with Mart frumana and forget that the world had a care, According to those who have smoked upward on the new weed the smoke Induces beautiful dreams of pastures green, still walers, ‘municipal gas, inexhaustible graft, fat contracts, gentle lowing kine and a seat for every fare, not to mention other dreamy and Joyous vistons, As It ls declared to be a tonle Instead of a stimulant the professor allowed Do YouReceive These Wireless Messages? They Are About Your Health. When your health goes the least bit wrong, a wireless message {s sent to your brain, It says something like this: “You are nat quite BEECHAM ’S PILLS ~ Contractor Wm, Rradley, 36 inches snowfall, cost, $410,951.05 1908-4—Same contractor, 38 inches snowfall, cost...,......$504,087,22 1904-5—Same contractor (with New York Contracting and Trucking Company—Murphy's firm) interested. 46 inches enowfall, cost by bills already turned in, ey $1.3 Inches snowfall,cost. .$302,177,69 +++ 6$1,278,278,68 ‘Work was not done for which bills were Presented duly vouched for by em- Ployees of the Street Cleaning Depart- ment, Following the reports from the dis- trict superintendents of the Department Of Btreet Cleaning that the contractor haul @utiafactorily cleaned certain streets and avenues the inanectora In the Do- partmont of Finance examined them, and a fow of the results of their ex- ,aminations ate shown, as follows: Sixth avenue, Fofty-fifth’ street to Forty-oixth street—Half the block near- eat Fonty-ftuh Gleaned, George I’, Carew, Inspector, Broad street, from Beayer to Pearl— Gouth from Stone street, snow and Ice, bout 108 feet! long, 6 feet wide and about 4 inches thick. John J, Moran, Inepector. Morn avenue, from One Hundred and ‘Thirty-minbh street to One Hundred and Fortieth street—None of the snow has been removed from the ourb, A, P, Wernberg, Inspector. Churoh street, batween Lispenard and street, hag not been] ni iN ba . FIGURES PROVE GRAFT IN SNOW REMOVAL Morris avenue, from One Hundred and Fortieth to One Hundred and. Forty= sixth stveet—From 2 Inches to 6 Inches of snow, and along curb from 8 Inches to i feet, Wilils avenue, from Third avenue to Ono Hundred and Forty-ninth street ‘Myo to 4 inches of snow and along curb 6 Inches ‘to 8 feet high, A, bP. Wernberg. Division street from Pike to Canal Does not appear to have been cleaned; At least one foot of snpw On street, Crosby, atreet, batwe Broome and Bpring—Six Inches sf snow; contractor working on same, Twelfth atreot, between Univeralyt place and Broadway--Part of street gleaned; near Broadway from 4 fnohos to 2 feet of snow. Wifty-seventh street, between Sixth and Beventh avenues—Snow piled up on Both sidos of the atreet 3 feet high, Shrystie street, between Cana] and Hester—Not cleaned; contractor work- ing on sane, aliser street, from West Broad to Broadway—Very bad; about six Inches of snow. » Liberty place, block running inte Maiden lane-Fully two and a thalf fe of snow, Broad street, from Wall to Exchango place-—One foot of «now in some places, Pine gtreet, from Broadway to Pearl— Two rnd one-half feet of snow. Malden, lane, Willlam to, Pearl, and ‘oman to Willlam—Ono foot of snow, Normh , William, Trankfort to Park Row-Ono foot of snow, In scores of other cases from one to three thehes of snow were found, Reporte Ar. Official, ‘These extracts are copled from the re- parts of tho inspectors of the Finance epartinent, and it was on their re. rte that the Comptroller took Com. isdiones Woodbury to task and held Up the naymen(s of bills until he Is coavinced that the contractor haa done his work, “Nothing to Say"—Woodbury, Worth streets—Iour inches of snow and lee, four feet In the street trom curb, 100 fort in length. J. J, Moran. Lafayette nlace—Four mcohes of snow, | Charles Spiscr, j DREAM would-be = mari-humanitarians {in his} clases to smoke up on the big quanti- ties he brought back with him, and several sweet co-eds—or segregates," as they are called on the Midway—were allowed to test it, and ail declared {t was “just too sweet,” As soon as the glad tidings reached Manhattan there was a rush to get Prof, Starr on the line and order con- signments of the goods for local can- sumption, Several promineng Subway jogs Who carry heir cigars into the cars and let them cool off odorously to the dlagust of all the other passengers, were demanding to know whether It would not be a good substitute which they could carry along with them and not be prohibited, Street Commissioner Woodbury was delighted to learn that the new smoxe makes the smokers see beautiful Jandscapes with green grass and scenery especially painted for this production, The Commissioner figured that Sf everyono in New York was vigorously inhaling the smoke the dirty show heaps would soon become like unto Swiss scenery. “Rrother Charley" was anxious to learn if persons doping up on Marihu- mana would be able to go without water And «as while the streets wore torn up, and whether the smoking would make the hole in the earth re- Gemble a fairy grotto, Hon, Chuck Connors would be glad to act as aulde for honeymoon couples und out-of-town people in case Marl- Commissioner J, M. Woodbury aid last night at his home, No. 120 Firth avenue, when asked about the exposure of groft In the anow-removal contracts: "T have nothing whatever ty say, ox- cept to res troller Grow ELEVATOR KILLS WALL ST, GLERK Caught Between’ Doors and Cage, Antonio Echevarria Is Fatally Injured—Conductor Is Arrested. —— @ Wall stroet ttully refer you to Comp- Antonio Echevarria, Street Hospijal of a fractured skull, ‘Tye elevator conductor at No, 8 Wall street, where the clerk was employed, is under atrest at the A Bilp police station, ine clerk went to his office last nalght and worked very late, In @ome mai- ner, while he Was being taken down in the elevator, his head became wedged between the elevator and one of ihe doors, {t required some little time to release him, and when he was finaily taken out he was in an Unconscious state, He was sent to the Hudson Street Hospital, und shortly before 2 o'clock he rallted and was told that he would die. He sent’for a ‘priest, who administered to him a few moments before death claimed him, He lived at No, 19 West One, Hundredth street, a .| EXPLOSION WRECKS WINDOWS, An explosion of gasoline, followed by fire, shattered the windows on the to Noor in the rear ef the residence of Frederick 8, Williams, at No, 210 West pevenky Ay strect, to-day, A woman servant In the house telephoned the fact that the house was afire to Police Headquarters, and firemen extinguished the flames, ‘ FREE: ADVICE ON CURING humana dena ‘showing the Marthu- mana flends at the pipe” are started ere. The oMotals of the B, R. T. are sald to be figuring on the cost of wholesale onantities to he sold and smoked on their cars, in hope of persuading the un- happy Inmates that trey are riding in xolden chariots, Commissioner McAdoo hes received the hint that it might be mood thing for his sleu' to smoke wp, Little ‘Tim Sullivary wants to know whethor there are any Marihumana cainpaign stogies coined yet, District-Attorney Jerome refuses ab- solitely to be Interested in any smoke besides ‘Turkish cles, He can smoke up strong enough with them without | drawing on any new-fangled smoke, |The fact that Prof, Starr refuses to let |rnore than three persons at a time in the smoke-house while Marthumana js on tap makes the thing more myste- | rloua ind Interesting. Tt looks like a | arent, wonecn for Marl PB Lnt -Dr, Osier, of Jonns Hop: jking, has Just challenged Prof, Stary [to a duel, chloroform versus Marihu- mana: no holds barred, ter well-take a dose of DR, SPROULE, B. A, Successful Catarrh Specialist. Read these questions carefully, them yes or no and send thi Free ical Advice Coupon, will study them Thorourl d fo regard to your case, without its cost you @ cent, Is your throat raw? you sneeze often? Ts your breath foul? Are your eyes watery? Do you take colt aay Is your nose up? Does your nove feel full? Do you have to spit often? Do rusts form in your nose? Are you worse in damp weather? Do you blow your nose a Koxd deal? nu lowing SOUT pense OF Kell? our mouth taste bad moraings ? have palne mcmss your forchead? Do you have & dull fecting In your heal? Do you have ¢o clear your throat on ristog? Ts there a Uckling sensation In your throat? Do you have an unpleasant disoharge from the nose Does the mucus drop Into your throat from, the nose? Answer phe questions I've made out for you, write your pame “and address plainly. on the dotted ines In the Free Mod- feal Advice Coupon, cut them both ‘owt and. mall’ to ma as oon aa posatb! “Dpwill co You nothing and’ will give you the most able information, Address — Catarrlt — Specialist APROULE, 219 Trade Bulld- ing, Boston, Don't lose any Do tt now! i NAME at once and It will put you right." | Do you attend to these messages when you receive them? | You should do so. BEECHAM’ illness, and so prove themselves 'S PILLS often prevent a serious “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” . ol In Boxes, 100. and 250, H Have .you HON. THOS. has to say on vital questions in the first number of | ’S MAGAZINE TOM WATSON Just Out clerk, died early to-day at the Hudgon | ® Free Medical Advice Coupon ADDRESS aman EW. PUBLICATIONS. 1 SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 4,190, TAMMANY IS GRAFTING NOW ~ ALONGNEW LINE Comptroller Investigating Pur- chase of Supplies for Bridge Department, CITY PAYS BIG. PRICE, Auditor Harvey ’ Reports. that Photographic Firms Deolare Rates Are’ Exorbitant, BURKE'S BILL IS HELD UP, nneerneneeny Rates Declared to Average 35 Per Cent. Higher than Other Firms Would Charge for Same Goods, Comptroller Grovt ds now investi gating a new Jine of Tammany graft, It has to do with purchases for the Bridge and Water Deflrtmonta, and jt is alleged that exorbitant charges were made, Charles 8, Harvey, Auditor of Ac- counts, who was specially detailed to make the inquity, says In a report fled to-day that not only Is the city paying ‘enormously for supplies, but is not get- ting the full quantity as ordered and recelpted for, i “Ono bill to which I desire to call your attention,” says Mr. Harvey, "ls for photognaphic supplies aisles Bridge Cominissioner Best for (Bridge Deveriment, dated Nov, 15, 1004 It it the bill of W, EB. Burke. ‘This bill has not been audited by the Dopartment ot Mnance and Is therefore unpald at the present time, “aA achedule of fifty-two ftema in- cluded in this bill, with full trade de- scriptions of the particular class of yoods delivered, has been submitted to eight representative firms engaged in the photographlo supply business in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and eabimates obtained from each aa to the prices at which ft would undertake to supply the ods, ‘Phe prices charged for supplies de- lvered to Bridge Department exceed the average prices quoted by the sup- ply houses furnishing estimates by about 3% per cent, . “Inquiry was made by a representa- tive of this division at the office. of t Bridge Commissioner as to the method by which these omers reached Mr, Burke, and as to ‘how, after the goods had been delivered, the bills were passed to the Iinance Department. for ax ment, He was referred by Ohlef Clerk Sinipson to Mr, J. &. Palmer, the pho- tograplier connevted with the depart- ment, Mr, Palmer informed your repre+ sentative that during the present ad- mini&tration in the Bridge Department It has been the custom to Isaue the orders for photographie supplies to Willam B, Burke,” ee JAKE WORTH'S WILL FILED, ‘The will of Jacob Worth, the Brooklyn politician, who died at Hot. Springs, Ark,, on Feb, 21 last, was filed for pro- bate In the Surrogate's office, Brooklyn, to-day, ‘Tho tostatot's $1,000,000 estate is divided between the widow and two sons, Louls R. and Augustus M. Worth, Should Mrs, Worth, marry her share will go to the eons, CATARRH Don’t suffer with Catarrh any longer! Don't let it destroy your happiness—your health—your very life itself, Don't waste any more time—energy~ money, In trying to conquer It with worth- less nostrums. Don't think it can't be vanquished just because you have not sought holp in tho right place. Write to me at once and learn how it oan be cured. Not merely for a day, a we or a year—but permanently, Let mo plain my new scientific method of tr ment, Alscovered by myself—used only by myself, Catarrh is more than an annoying trouble more than an unclean disease—more than a brief ailment, It's the advance guard of Consumption, If you don't check it, {t's bound to become Consumption, It has opened the door of death for thousands, Take it in hand now—before it's tod late, T'll glatiy diagnore your case and give you free consultation and advice. It shal} not cost you a cent, LET ME TELL YOU JUST HOW TOCURE CATARRH Lat me show you what I'll do for you en+ tlrely without charge. Thonsnds have accepted this offer—to-day they are tree from Catarth. You've nothing to loso and everything to gain u'll rece yours of expe dircoveries—my disease, Just for the asking benefit of my nineteen jence—my Important new Yast ‘knowledge of the Catarrh Specialist. 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