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NDS | A“ DAMNABLE PAT IT ANY ae and Rush|Such Is Remark Attributed ‘Marks Legis- lustied and Tammany When Fitzgerald Meas Was Resurrected, R TERM FOR MAYOR Richest in. Boodle. f Mipectal to The Mvening World.) , May 5.. complimentary out the Oreille of s obby the agents ‘of corpora- made a few wpcechor on the, elde, ‘complimentary to the states- on interests wenn taken care’ jh hours, an to pase the Mitagerald Seventy- losing ‘Dill fatting utterly, tie miving Boss, Odoll’ favor of She dee tarred Ing on the ealendar the The antl- were thrown into a spasm saw the bill looming up at of the third reading nection of gas bill, ir. ‘fammany In a Panic, many Benators denounced the Ro- ean trick and all of them, with exception of Marks, but includin: he Leuthor of the 70-cent bill, declared ey would vote agninst it. Fitagerald pill wae introduce 1%, the first business day of ¢ ey jae mes hapa before. 8.0 dirty shame, He “saw the calendar. spew 008 enough to pass now ‘enough to pass: three fa ‘iagpo, 1 wil: mot vote for it: ° It to put us in a hole. Fi ld. found his 70 cent! i : the Maeisior We as, faricus with Aimeelf frankly, , fave Beier shame,” he bellowed, bill in committee T won't te as il they show it now, igald''to be in Troy, move to revive the bill, or two, , jutes after the Senate ad- | Fitagerald réappeared. He said In. Troy, but @ lot of peo- lim bugging ® corner of tho oom, | ‘Abeomibly to-day conourred in te to the Stevens the made Sunag he Saty ling Bey i e city re aria that pro- 0 now , after be Pecurned ne Bay he wilt olen sign Aiea commission, gor approy misne will age BAN BILL GOES THROUGH. «hema to The rein Wort , May 5—Mr. Friedel's bi}! ae interest : of ‘Bditor Metoalte, of lon of aay passed b. ron the pes P sity Acte Go Through—Most|to belleve that the honorable Legisia- gthy Seesion in Ten Years close of the Of the Legislature of 1906, the in ten years, came O'clock this afternoon, presiding officer of each he ‘things that atood ators ang Assembly last hour ills wire pansed yor of Greater New York term, wiping out the fake Election One, . Aepiitiee, @iving the rol of: pipe: galleries in: sub id Distriot-Attorney Jerome! anid has never been on the It was put out to-day of ee slap at the Tammany to vote for the " said Senator fwho voted for the Steven hen backed out of the Capito) oe Of Fitzgerald prevented ent gaa bill from being called dio other Senator attempted to At}betore: the Senate for considera. {Hho Benate adjourned without but 'y men were pretty nervous PROCEDURE” to Mayor in Talk with a Friend, The action of the Senate in killing |the 80-cent gas for private consumers’ bill was commented upon to-day by the Mayor to a friend as a “damnable pro- cedure,” or at least that is the phrase attributed to the city's Exeoutive. To an Evening World reporter, however, the Mayor sald he wae not prepared to discuss the action. He showed plainly his disappointment, however, sayin ‘he ways of the legislative body at Albany are certainly dark and mysteri- ous, However, that body may have a chance to redeem itself adjourn- But I am not inclined now ment to-day, ture will retreat on the proposition not to give the private consumer in New York City cheaper The ary ary ae killed te oe gas lll “dead pilabes.” cwas ' eehtathly > Bee neat! ‘e you informed as to tha cause of the’ Bie Gefeat?”’ “I have stated boty the ways of the Legislature. are. mysterious. cannot account for the opposition to the meas: Th ere cos, cenalnly enough Re- ean votes to pass the measure even if the Demoorats opposed, Why it was not done 1 cannot say. “ye lay when I i phone, thar the red was in ery Beat ‘rom dange! Geraccrate hed ia Mec Pred “Irwing that iene ipenatae ul eaves Se consumer oe fi the ‘bit be pat Twas Hott done. % ture ae, ta race Ry aut Poniton, spotter y 1 shall be DIRECTORS T 10 DUST FIGHTERS 4 ana ne ly accom- Bal Tut IN EQUITABLE,’ Such Is Believed to Be Object of Meeting Called for Diteotors of the Equitable Iéfe As- @urance Boelety who do not hold other offices in the society this afternoon called’ conference of “the Board of Directors, excluslve of its executive of- ficers,"" for Monday afternoon at 8 o'clook, There has been @ rumor for some time that ‘the plain directors were getting Gisguated with tho situation and tho equabbiiig’ officials and might take some radical action to get rid of the combatants whore personal differences have kept the Faultal te brawl before the public, ‘Tho call issued thie afternoon means that nelther James W, Alexander, James H, Hyde, Gage EB. Tarbell, Wil- lam H, MeIntyre nor we ha ta 8 other officers of the Society are ad- tea the mee’ sopetlng. When, the call nowh, it freely etated In bind financlal g diatticy that Ae Eieeit “he ychopalng 5 directors: who. wilt tte attend the confers ence have power to remove the officers and it woul Hg eurpris @ persons if they did « a a generally believed that neither Mr. Alexander, My, Hyde nor Mr. Tar- bell knew anythin, after it had Higa i HINES GOES IN AS PORT WARDEN James E. March, Republican Leader in the Sixth District, Loses His Job for Disobeying Odell Last Fall. ce this call until ALBANY, May 5.—Goy, Higgins to- day nominated and the Senate confirmed Jerome B, Johnson, of Oysta: Bay, and Michael Hines, of New York City, to be Port Wardens for New York, and reap- pointed Willlam R, Stewart. Anna Q. Depeyster and Stephen Smith, of New York, to succeed themselves a Btatu Charity Commissioners, AE nes ts Republican leader and saloon Keeper of the Second Assembly District, ‘The change was made at the sugges- tion of former Governor Odell, it is sald, because March, during the last campaign, was charged with having Worked for the Interests of the Sulll« vans in the Sixth Assembly District, Odell, who was managing the cam, pal gz in this city, sent Willfam Leary, former Reoety ‘Of the Fire Department, into March's district as a dep Puty leader, by, the Assembly to-day, together with the Ambi ariy the ae out, to a ter. 1 Ley ONE Ri BILL LOSS BROOKLYNS IN OPENING GAME IN QUAKERTOWN Both Nines Easily Score in Brooklyn. Sheckard, If, Lumley, rt. Batch, Owens, Lewis, Dobb bb, ter, Jones, U mpire—Johnatone: (Bpecial to The Ev PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May cheerless weather greeted the Buperbas And Phillies here this afternoon and In- elder he tans, Only a telecaieed whom Brooklyn bated first. right for two La eafoly, Sheckard taxing ira Bled to ‘Titus, scoring Bhesk was thrown out at frat by RON, out ¢o Bransfel Thomas singled to left. & sacrifice wi throw. Thomas. stole second and by a Bi oO tus, THReD RU, Mitohell died, Corridon to Bransfel Owen ‘went aul id throw, "oor rion to een cleae to hen, Ritter Rorridon defected. 37 hit, Sheek single to right. by Lumle: ‘Lumley’ Doo, RUNS. THE NINE’S POLICE ALBANY, finally put to al wu Nine Police pul, “Bona ir Another motion. t to tave It was dofeat ‘Tam e First Inning of the ~ Contest, BATTING ORDER. Philadelphia, Thomas, cf, Gleason, ab, Courtney, 3b, bo, if. forridon, p. ing World.) 5,—Duil, effect upon mumber of were in atiendance, First Inning. rail hit to bases. ‘unasslste Gleason tried safe on Jones's wild to right, scor- fee fanned. Courtney Heason Was rin down, untne: wen to Ritter, Titus walked, ney tried to make home on Titua tempted 1, but was out, Owen to Ritter, 0} RUN. Second Inning. Dobbs filed to Thomas, Babb filed to e, tte: ant ber alle to ranefield. Ni out, Mitehell to ee to deep wort. ire threw srew COP out at firet. NO Ri Third Neate! Jor peined died, Sorrigon, to, Branafield. Alege vo a a eit patil Sire hate atts hte two bases, soon nf Gleazon, Udictidlued ak > centre, — scorin, in filed to | Mitchel ourth Inning, it thi wa} Lewis NOR ty See’ ay. it to Bheckand.. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. ipg'ed {3 Mae ah third "astod, Bald struck caught, ‘ana auENC BILL, DEFEATED, Senate to-day eres ee by & oie 0 of 2 many Senators voted solraly Seainat the motion. F | ntede TIGHTING WOMEN LEAD RIOTERS IN CHICAGO with Stones and Struggle with Police, ——y (Special to The Bvening World.) CHICAGO, May 5.—Women sympa- thizers have joined the ranks of the strike rioters und (heir,active hostill- tlee have added ‘threefold to tne bitter. nias shown in previous encounters, To-day a number of strikers’ wive mobbed a party of n strike-break- ere in the yards of the Peatoty Coat Company, Twenty-sixth and Canal atrevty, hurling bricks and stones at the non-union men and smashing the windows in the offices, ‘Threa of getting fire to the plant were made by some of the angry women, who stubbornly refused to give way before the private detectives and watohmen of the company, Instead they showered the guards with missiles gathered in the streets. The negrots against whom the demon- ed |atration was directed remained in the I |ehelter of the high fences until a strong jetall of police, summoned on a Not call, had diepersed the women, The Sheriff has 20 deputies out to-day to help tho police, In spite of declarations on the part of labor leaders and sirike Managers Ghat’ toting ie decreseing inv and mobs are isa) rf hivoanives continue throughs the city, “re the newest weapons tne imported ‘ay strike- Breakers have geen ara hun dred fey cole with un the bari Employ: Pat teenth — and § We by x Cc. Buca er, “ot a 1@ dectective fo Se Sweape ie brand new, made of ran ght brown ie neath, filled with aand and t, iked and each fur- Retest hte loop to be passed around the wrist. — re ONLY NEGRO “COP” OUSTED BY M’'ADOO. ) Tried for Absence WI Leave, le Dismiosed—Fined Once for Fighting. James EB, Tindale, the only colored patrolman in the city and who was at- tached to the Flushing avenue station, DLovaiyll, WAS Uuwiinsed trom the de- purthient to-day on tue recommendation Vt Weputy -Cominissioner warrelt, 01 DEORE Hy 6 ibe woment Wiious fur’ vy! Greene *dministra- tion was brought ‘Over to Manhattan Las special work, and while here got Into Reto which ho was fined” thirty days’ pay. MAYOR’S FOUR-YEAR TERM BILL, SAFE. - , (Spesiat_to The Evening Work.) ALBANY, May 5.—Another attempt to kill the bill extending the term of the Mayor and other elective officers of Now York, {aites in the Benate, The bill bad. been but wae ul reconitieration, fat fort Heap: alder the vots to-day did pot. succeed, The bill now goes to the Mayor, TRAINING DAY AT BELMONT PARK (Continued from First Page.) flerce east wind and chilly temperature Prevailed, and it was not unti! the sun wns high that the different sets made thelr appearance, ‘Trainer A. J. burg Joyner allowed Ham- Belle and ‘Tradition a rousing seven furiong gallop, covering the ‘](Wits nothing more than a big breeze for the pair, both state of traning. the two racers Gistanve in 1.841-2, which being in an advanced Mr. Major's pair ot steeplechasors, Pureon Kelley and Car- tier Pigeon, were sént to a achooling of twice around the flex Both fenced | pea eet over It. to pertect every jump in take’ const Merabay trate thewe racers crows: country nar 1c, thems Ae 7% Net itd thon’ fo io ne ie morning, wiitel fallo' "38 th fost J oO Seine inn 0.4 fae F, Hoih'are on ee ORBHAW 120 pou! Jongs in. 06, galloping. time before a Been’ ir’ trainer, HYLUS—1%0 pounds longa In 1.33, handily, a lot of speed traine! ELAN the firet Nant 117 455, 1. eked. EU R—115 pounds, ul 0. 2° 0.26, 0. yi 3-6, tive Tab this mare, B. NK Ni ve Bor trainer, if Furlongs, 1,17, hend- fy net db Very good, er. Founda. aa and ‘Up, irionge the slow Peg dou, four fur. | be some ‘A Simmons, nhs fir uraper Ins lernan, he Je ready, UD, This on the flat, ounds up, six fur- .89, 0.62 1-2, 1.06, 1.19, Ie not much, ‘OM—115 0,26, 8 pounds up, . 26 8-5,, 0.88 4-5, 0.62, 1,05 S196, 1.4836, easily and gi mile and an elghth in one March did not relish the ‘inter Fl loped ‘out th Ahanald’no niniy, “Ht ia aaid ainsen | Les 25, 8 Tua Breaent, condition will lose the leadership and that John setae Aad i Ses piery ill Be Greaan ‘SASON—118 pounds up; geven furlongs eS dei Toa, 14753, 1846, driving, A u and jt will be “ome me JEROME'S MEASURE | no ready. 2, Haid, trainer, | LVATELLE i ponds ‘ans five UP TO HIGGINS.) eee Nie bi. bah Ob, LO), very "rah her for her first thme out, (Spectal to The Evening World.) tralne AHA- Te pounds up, and AUBANY, May 5.--District-Attorney | pi ANSAqT, 118 pound’ up! halt mite j Jerome's bill to bring to nocount deniers) in Get hana. CH, Reld, trainer. Who, edtain erodlt from merchants and | | CHIEFTAIN tio pounds ups lx fw. evide payment of bills through fraudu: | tones 0.12 /-2) 0.20141 OaT BO. lent practlaes wom pared by the As. 4. ]18 144, handily In inthe Tox sembly to-d Doman Uvedioap, Jo Hugging, trainey: bill ncw goes to Gov. or| DEGENDS15, poundy 10; 9 halt mile ital Hee tO OM ein fo EN yop 12. Os. 0.0, malloping,. A sy wt si i ia vind tral i PLORATIA—1J0 polinds up; a quarter FAKE RAINES LAW sah elong away. from belt HOTELS MUS M0’ pounds up, and BLS UST GO. | nil NG BELLE seven furlongs 0.14, 0.28, 0,42, 0.65, 1,08 1. 1.2: +2, (Special to The Evening World.) ah, ao doxten. tentner | ‘ Th BALA--100 ‘pounds up, a half. mile, ee ey eae, Raines bill) 9 121-2) 025, 68,061, handily, Hot pe ia wan passed | trainer wan stopping her, A nice bat J. Joyner, trainer, 1, 108) pounds up, and WIN- NING tA HAND: 1 10% pounda pr three Cur- lon, ‘tra | RE in ner, 0.88, handily. J. Joyner, FLAG—100 pounds up, three fur iy 1 | BON—115 pounds longs, 0.121-2, 0.2845, 0.87, | handily. About as far'as this one carts to go. DON ROvAT AL, "115 pounds up, KNIGHT OF PEARL, vy if seven furlongs In 1,41, Booker, trainer, DE KABE) and unds up, ping. . 110 pounds up, one’ mile, O.18 2-6, 005, 0.87 8-b, 0.60 1-8, 104, 127, 1.81, 1.45, a Thia move was ‘done very easily, Ly her LM fetyadias win ist ae Be DUCH eRe 10 4 a 12 1-6, 0.24 8-5, 0.37, aa Teg ig fake would only race to ths worl Frouse., A ipa hal OR L8—)15 cEND, 10 “vous uD) Pana er Pank ne poungs, Pi, ‘urlon: a O12 1-2, Os 5, ia i, Pee ea at ane abort down, E. Wishard, aralver, GL ta fate, BORN 116 wounds up, A half handily, Flan just come up tan the’ ihe Murphy. trainer, CINCHONA—116 poundr up and LON- ty 110 pounds up, Taree Foriories . Murphy, traines pounds up, and Merrie N16 pounia up. Three furlongs, 0.12, 0.45, 0.87. mand IY. hi oi pounds irainer, six atte i in ae 0,26, ne, 1B Liv, wal H work, G, Billee, Ree! ‘eh ote TANT NHOE-I6 punts up, and Ate pares Yb fire tutions Tn ares nA OF KENDAL—110 und: A OR, 116 Sour wing i 4 pen in Out 03), 68” a Loh. ne wallop! a , 0.08 3-6, ucoehy, he Te ga Bisel. At mes im very unsatlsfactot Ww, Bisboid trainer, iL Lilt Reirit) v8 THE Couette pounds Ds a} ene amie Ai Da tae pa O38 Rays ie, tet Hag core pi Inti. pink of po redd th A, Joyner, an PENRYHN- “ib pounds U une halt irs orant 122- c, 0,38 4-5, 0.80, handily, Those are two ood vougsters, C, Hughes, trainer, CAIRNGORM~—110 pounce up, a half mile in 0.52 1-2, easily, Came out of bis hard race in ood. oondition, A J. id Cormick, Cee oy en fins 2 Joyner, t Bh dN ‘BHOLASS—110 pounds up four furlong SH) in 0.68, handily, A, J. Joyner, rahe WATER WING—105 unds uy furlongs in 0.18, 1-2, ode har, “Ceo Tee, uy, Tab this for w good founeter! a ed 16 pound A I pounds up, and JOST’ HAMPTON—110 pounds up a ills milo In 0,68, galloping. A. J, Joyne qs care of brain fag recupernte the tired and jaded nerves with a plain of royal rickey or highball made- trom Coates’ Original Plymouth Gin. Pure—dry, flavor unequalled. The stand- gin fez, ard gin for 200 years, Bottled only at the Black Friars Distillery, Plymouth, Eugiand, Ck Batt i) ae The only genuine Plymouth Gin bas toe MONK. on the label. |, KEW. YORK AND KONTUOKY £0 fole Agent fur the United betininsaap filet RIDAY They Batter Strike-Breakers | Mrs errr Liab NG. MAY 5. 10 WOMAN LOSES $8,860; SHOCK MAY COST LIFE . Slavin Faints When She at Bank Finds Money on eee y LIN On Alscovering she had lost $8,850 on her way to bank, Mrs, Mary Slavin, of No. 5? Scaith Sixth street, Williams- burg, dropped in a faint in front of the cashier's window at the Willlamaburg Savings Bank, Broadway and Driggs avenue, this afternoon, and is now at the Kastern District Hospital, Brooklyn, where the doctors are trying to save her life, Mrs. Slavin pa from one swoon to another, Crowds of men and boys are search- ing the streets of Willlameburg in the hope of finding the missing money, Her Fortune Gone. Mrs, Slavin's mother recently died, bequething to her a house on South Fourth street, Williamsburg, The wom- @n eo the property and to-day went to the office of the Nassau Trust Com- pany, at Bedford avenue and -Broad- way, where she was paid the amount due her, $8,750, After getting the money he walked four blocks to the Dime Savings Bank, where she drew out $100, which she had on deposit there, and then, placing the big roll of bills in her bosom, went to the iVaine Blocks. from ines Bank, whic! nine blocks from the Dime Savings was her Fitentions to rpue alt of her cconey th the Williamsburg bank, teal ‘Sut when ehe felt for the money she discovered it Was gone. ‘She uttered @ cry of dismay and an- and fell upon the floor, Tt was & time before she could be revived ease it is feared that the shock m: result fatally. ELECTION BUREAU BILL, IS PASSED: (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May 6—The Wisberg bil) giving Boss Odell's election bureau 150 more deputies for the Parone, of trendy ing out the Odell plan of campalen In pees elty Lap fall was passed to-day by the Ai Eye Glasses for Headache Most ‘headaches come from eye Strain. In all such cases medicine |s worse than worthless. Correct eye- lasses will remove the CAUSE of headache—and are, in fact, the only permanent cure, Our Oculists are Physicians of experience, They will examine your eyes without charge—without obliga- tion. Glasses only if needed—and then at MODERATE COST. J Ehrkichk&Sons Oculists and Opticians $3 cers’ Practice, 223 Sixth Ave. 1345 Broadway Near 15th Bt, Near Mth Bt. Downtawa {27 Droadway, Astor House. Broad Street Arcade. BARGAINS A good square is better than a poor upright, if you care more for music than you do for looks. 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Women's Covert Coats in tight-fitting or box coat ; recent prices $20.00. $12.50 Other styles at.... $15.00, $20.00 & $25.00 recent prices $25.00 to $35.00. Women's Taffeta Blouse Coats, several wiles to select from; récently priced $30 to $35, at.. $19.50 Also 100 Women's Ratn Coats taken from our regular stock, in various styles and materials; recently priced $20.00 to $25.00, at..... $12.50 Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. CANDY PERFECT SANITATION it RAC HAG a RUD as al FRIDAY ONLY. «| Fase ae Baie es aoteren ae Aa AS INCA SATURDAY ONLY, __ _rounn 106] (Rrra hon sn... rounn 106 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. PURMWbr errrrum.,......roup 10C OF CHOCOLATES... 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