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5 TT EREERN ARTES srs NO FIRE DRILLS Who Wouldn’t Be a City “Commish” and Chug-Chug in a Big Racing Automobile POLICE DELVE IRTO ON THE SLOCUM, SAYS ENGINEER ‘Benjamin Conklin Testi- fies to Lack of Precau- tions-on Steamboat. ABOARD -DAY, AND NIGHT Declares at Van Schaick Trial that Water Was Not | Sent Through Hose, =e: gntG the gray-haired engineer, who was qgiled by the Government to abow the @efective and uselews condition of the fire-destroying apparatus, “There was steam pump forward conpected with pte stand pipes and two hand pumps water wes sent throuch the hose cob yan’ I never aaw the men called to quariers."” that ix who had gone up the river on gunshiny June day, and & wee two-year old girl, the youngest survivor—were THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1906. ala ‘Wings ali over the ofty. With the afd | somewhat of his automobile Commissioner Wood- | added. the City Hall in something like Sour|was bead —P Vewenweee™ has @ couple of them. It wouldn't look | tocobile, wants « couple of eutomobiles ¢ ride back end forth over the WillMamaburg Bridge in. Comptroller Mets ought to ‘have one to take htm from ¢he-@tewart ‘te bis ourprise, it may be/ Building to the City Hel when he wants to wee the Mayor, Borough Pres- bury can travel, tt ts estimated, from | Commissioner McAdoo made frequent| ident Coler, elected as he was on a ‘his office in the Park Row Building to | use of his official automobile when he| munictpal ownership platform, violates of the Police Department | none of his pledges when he rides in hours via Brooktyn. Queens and the|Now he rides In the subway. He didn't|@ municipally owned automobile. Bronx. gave enough out of his salary to buy an| All toM there are about ¢wenty-five ‘The Police Commissioner has a big au-| automobile of his own. automobiles in the vactous pe tomobile and Fire Commissioner O'Brien | Dock Commissioner Benee! has an au- ented fortoe we of commissioners a ere not dink: fa it may seem. Hel little runabouta, but massive mactines, Who wouldn't be a Commish and have) partment of Strest Cleantng. started the j hie department for the use of his assist- |right to seethe Fire Commissioner going |has a yacht, too, furnished by the olty, ing on an avera 000 t ~~ The court-roam was crowded with ur), Lacing awtomobile, especially when |faghion of heade of olty @epartmen’s |entn. to fires in @ street car. Borough Preal-|but prefers to attend to lis damp du.| the Bead of Watinmte hetes ch trantt wivors of the Slocum. An old mat—the| ie city pave for the operating expenses | using automobiles furnished by dhecty.| ‘They save a tot of time for Commis: |den Abeam wants two, and Borough |ties with eae withered remnant of a family of! 00% Cov rm Commisstoner Woodbury. of the De-' chauffeur. Five other machines are in! inspect the work done by the White He uses a big touring car and an expert | sioner Woodbury. They enable him al sanraioe: Miarbeas of bears inhertted see one from ‘efecessor, Joe Casatay— th oe ing appropriations for the 0 of were wie ree mazacoo automobiles for heads of city rt ments will become necessas to Commiasionr Stevenson! a municipal garage oy, viking examples of Suare’ ware wie CIVIL SERVICE FOR CAPT. VAN SCHAICK, ENGINEER CONKLIN AND SLOCUM MODEL F OUR’ H AZING MIDDIES irls woo bad Beisht-taced poys and 6 eee alongside bie Cupt. an pehaick sat alo . Dittenhoefer, vwirling Ree ee oum: OF compiaceatly 4 on the table. As the en- Batore lim ot out the position of the Describes the Firs. “I was. in te eugie-room,” began ee engineer in tiling of the ire, “ynen Mate Flannigan run by waying was fire forward. I left the sec- ond engineer in charge of the room @nd hurried Worward to the steam ump on the main deck. I saw the Griven off by smoke andj flames.” Wnginer Conklin ‘paid he receives mo| city, was characterized by the discus- Qfuers {rom the cuptain and aid not $8@| gion of electoral reform, one of tho See ert ots “ecka | Chief subjects wirich will cocupy the et- were filling," he ould. The anwane tention of the Legislature this year. and promeade decks were down for-| ‘The topic was opened with a paper by prRTs SHO TELE Che etme Tron William M. Ivins, of New York, the re- Van Schaick until he reached shore. An element of farce was injeo.ed in the proceedings to-day by the frequent | cent Republican candidate for Mayor. pews mistaiit District-A After giving a very full history of Seirer dude ‘Denman tne | elections and of the election lews in hueter. Judge, ‘Thomes finally took 8 | ow York, and deoussing the late opin- Clashes between Assistant District-at- firm stand and she comedy guve way ‘to @ renewal of the rovital of ihe Slogum | fon of the Court of Appeals in the Sacer, ‘ Hoarst case, Mr, Ivins pointed out the Everett Brandow, the second engineer, | (rOsrst case, 267. cated oot ie @aid he stayed in the engine-room, re: sponded 16 all the bells and jumped | system. He advocated extensive re- Overboard after the steamer WS] forms, primarily the adoption of the berate ‘Australian ballot and the passage of hed. Walter Paine, a negro porter, who ELECTION OFFICERS Eiainpipea a looked ot with’ « lB) Idea of Ivins, Who Says Work of Some Is Like Scrawls of Drunken Spider. ee ALBANY, Jen. The sso Gay fnen laying the howe and there was| of the twenty-ninth annual meeting of smoke dnd flame in the cabin door. I! the New York State Bar Aisociation in turned on the pump und stood by the Common Council Chamber in thia PUBLICLY DISMISSED/=== Petersen, Marzoni, Foster and Coffin Are Called from the Ranks During Brigade Parade at Annapolis on Bonaparte’s Order, ANNAPOLIS, MG, Jan. ¥.—At noon) of the third class, were publicty aia- to-day, when the full brigade of mid-| missed from the United States Navy shipmen were paraded for the regular | OT hazing plebes, or fourth class men. dinner formation, Midshipmen Petersen, Barto Maxoni and W. W. Foster, of | was addressed personally - the first class, and Trenmer Coffin, sr..|shipman directly concerned, ace ADMITS HE'S WED ONE CAVE DWELLER TO THREE WIVES! GETS SI MONTHS The order of the Secretary of the Navy was a short one, and in each case a A SEI ae oreroom wile | corrupt practices ect fa Dentist Edward Byron Vogel) Youthful Dime-Novel Reader Of his du.ies He Wid a tunic, 16 | tration, Od. Ivins sald some such ays- F SG. ct creittane ceed, elas | oor ots cagsreon a eas tm oe eee Tans Sel das dal “I was on the main deok when I heard | continental countries of Hurope, where- about the fire,” he said ‘The mate| by every oitisen cam be readily recog- called up the tube to the captain and I ran down the stairs. The fire drove |Mized decause of his etet civil, should me back. The mate got down the howe |be adopted here. Such consequences of GPa J tried to take the kinks out. ‘Then |eraudulent registration and freadtulent the water was turned on. Tells of Rotten Hose. Then what h " Baldwin, meppenea?” saked: Mr./G. ‘The hose bursted at the standpipe. ihe canven: tore away from the coup- | carriages of our elections at the present Paine said he had no fire-atats _jtimo in the city of New York et any ber. ad never been summoned to « fire | Pato," he ead, “is the want of character ri} And received no orders trom any-| and oapecity on the part of the inapeo- body on the day of the fire. REVERSES IN BUSINESS |v cucsterorare crosses CAUSED HIS SUICIDE, |:epeut twsor” “= “Om Old Keeper of Shop Put Bullet! motive for @ood or even honest work. Through His Brain After Loss tlon districts in the alty of ‘New. York : of Money. Hel [(Bytetiaet ne eyemgnae pega’ NGER BOYS e just as Sore ek ee ee ml CTW Ie BOA business reverses, Herman Pet 5 terson, sixty-one years old, shot himself tried in the right temple in his little hall bedroom on the top floor of the fur. Nineteenth street. For several years | “striots, nished-room house at No, 215 East and assigned to other than thelr home he the old man kept a email delicatessen ,@arly ‘to-day by Jasper Ww. ‘Trainor, einployed at Peterson's store, Ipeals (in the Hearst case) and malo his, employer's room to patieed ee Pilot provision fora jndiotel recount of raon caine to this country from Che mence. without reference to vor Eat eel yeats a4o end ran . cd proper case’ woveral fo Selatives in this ‘otty, “The last department of Store at No. 217 Third avenue, Lately | Which reform ie necessary ts thet of the business has been very poor and Peter. |provision.¢or judiolal review. #0n was often heard to complain ofthia to me that we are under an énevitable troubles, In addition to this he had necussity, ff the will of the people is to Deen il for some time, prevail, to adopt the suggestion ‘The body of the dead man was found Atasenting Judges of the Court of of Baward a dentist, pereovation at the polls as exists im this Brookiyn, country ie unconcetvaile in France or man of tw: jermany. be highly “One of the chict causes of the mis- confronted ber first ‘worked in Jersey. - ANOTHER REVOLT Legislators Resent Ruling That They Cannot Investigate State Bureaus, Rf if tew to} Iron Heel’ of Capital Causes Revolt and Leader’s : iyi (Special to The Mvening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 12.—The announce- ‘ment of Gov. Higgine that the Legis- ily yi if Hendricks and Kilburn, bas aroused THE CALL OF THE WORLD, _ In 1905, the twenty-third year of since lifting began. (1885. tea ard World's continuous growth its ieee columns of advertising, an increase of. ‘The New York newspaper clo: Jess than half as much in columns ang Co., chartered accountants, it fy printae by ee New York inted six months from dak aaa ‘The World's Want ‘iomentum reached Its the year when,‘according to a count made b: Mercy a but id Sunday editions one 1,184,959 single paid bellabiopris deel oye 1904 of a0e 18. ie Worl increased i ENGINEER CONKLIN. bers of both Houses freely criticising Senator Malby said: Strike Leader Arrested. Abe Solomoh, sixteen years old, of | make at this particular time, be 16 Rutgers sireet, took the leader-| ‘The Legislature has always had the fen ordered | securing material for remedial legtela- | o01¥, rece the aid of forty ler arres: y Advts, Published, th pote ses the Broadway office Manager jent Legislature can not investigate, t Rc: Looe Donte. Of had "the ‘strike ‘well throttied | yecauise a law was passed eonie years Couldn't Help It, He Says. ae arent, bette poles ago preventing such action, emounts| “tow He, you happen to any, three | Walked Out In a Body: ‘Stu @ messenger boy who | nothing. omen?” Dr, Vogel was asked. | ” re “Well, i see, I became infatuated | Tt 4a possible to explain the toud howis|fhmjon og opmands, the respectful at-| Nv Legislature can pass a lew divest |i. Ton ar wion they case to my | Mental Wind man | take to alow suoh @ deolartion as the We can- | Governor has made to go unchadlenged, | ®£en't thoy toc it would be most unfortunae to have | ,.! ¥ establisved asa precedent | front of ture. As to the political side of | handsome | te question, it Is unfortunate that the In ernor has alen this attitude at this ‘Gen. | time Even Tine as cool as of the i he ‘e it it sengier ba f ii ute," he |. Weise some tlonde and the other a statuesque Ht brunette—in the Morrisania Police | Hundred and Fuifty-aecond and One Court. The dentist admitted that he|Mundred and Witty-thind streets and had a third wife, but could not remem- ber her dast name, He did recail that| TH¢ first and only member and that her home was somewhere in “You gee I married this lady about | Court to-day, Mutthew's fate and the have cast my lot with two other ladies,"’ | /¢s¥ness In throwing a rook at Polloe- HIGGINS FACES} === ia? ~<ol mance. lature has n/it the right to investigate told by Wite No. I'he married | table were ‘other novels, ‘mixed with Lidia Martin Dunetonm Ab icadayy Performing the ceremony. Mrs.” Vogel! ‘Chis is the Cave luv," said Flock, eal the Senate and Assembly, leading mem- | eloped from the home of her mother at! ‘Aut Griein had a club of hts own any- No. 697 East One Hundred and Thirty-|mow, and Flock came along, protesting that’ the stone- 0: fifth street. Later the elopers lived at the Governor for his attitude, No. Bast keh aegis} = the prospect of home jobless prov- ; ec. 11 of last year, Mra. SS ing too much for thelr loyalty to ther | “It is neither good law nor sound 8, her husband left her fellows. doctrine and was an altogether un- |end their three-weeks-old child. Mayor for Harmony Meetings. fortunate mistake for the Governbr to | io fve ier gy, utter he had left) ssayor McClellan will Initiate his new wedded to Ida Eibers at "the Lite Shurch Around the Corner. space aa of the trike, He was the head CG. Houghton ‘ted tht y yy when. the first one will be held in Tot ence erew much and front of & diuturbance in front of {right to investigate tor the purpose of | Try” recently: that Wife, Nev fils ‘private ‘oilice, All-the commission \ ' : to move on by Policeman O'Brien struck ‘ , tion. The power of removal Wests/ by a little detect! york she discov- GROWTH BY PERIODS. : Pde at ees OBrien placed “him | solely with the Governor, The oon-| ered the habitation of Wife No. 1. As | says he intends to hold one meeting a t and took him to the Old a result Dr. Edward Byron Vogel was With tention of the Governbr that the pres- | a result Dr. Edward yr bigamy. je the pay in vogue in the office. aus, to ete ye People. it Is, prepoater- | ing q future Legislature of dts right to! ince to have some dentistry done,” Te- a : i E m0 hen tt re a fans > Bis iy op nid t heh jt ‘fl aie Accurac D nest ow nen Umes are bard oN ™ . couldn’ x i y corre. sirect. ‘Now, I delleve it will be a great mis- le eyes. put’ they are Inighty retty, as-| Simply twitled his walking astlek and| Is THE FOOD . that fellow. has got an awful ain't One of Them. to the Island. Byron Vogel, who ‘says he is living at No, 23 Ninth street, | ‘The Cave Club, of Seventh avenue, is @ debonair end woll-dressed | *!ted for diwbanding, and no more wilt enty-seven years, appeared to | “isarette smoking and the reading of amused to-day when he was|‘me@ novels be\ pleasantly varied oy by two wives—one @ hand. |*toning automobiles and oltizens who pass by the hilly open lot between One Seventh avenue, Cave Club in captivity is Mattnew F. Flock, seventeen years old, of No. 20 Eighth avenue, who was sent to the Island for three months in Harlem name was Carrie, that she one of the department stores doom of the club are due to his reok- man Griein, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station. He hit lady's name for eo long a| the policeman behind the right ear. Every clump of bushes dM he smite with his club, Into every cranny in the rooks id he peer, And then, uoder a clump of thorny bushes, he spied a trap door. Tio Uft the door ami to leap in waa, in the language of the Cavo Club euthors, ‘the work of a monrent." And there before him was the revela~ ‘The trapdoor opened upon a room eight feet square dug out of the hillaide. A couch, @ table, @ stove and a couple of chairs were the furniture And in a rocking-chaér emt young Flock like a book of = Seer and neading ithe deeds o! rol According to] # Hackaway, Scattered over the 1908, the Rev. Dr, Deyo | covking utensils and whe end the young dentist | “and you are not a member.” knew nothing of One Hundred and Thirty- ed. De, Was! cian of cabinet meetings of his com- _ | missioners to discuss city business to- fh nt h ers except the Tax, Clvil Service and detective work he lacie. Xecounts, will be present. The Mayor month to obtain harmony and ¢o-opera- tion among the various departments. | Comes up when Grape-Nuts her erstwhile ‘husband, her; black eves flashing. u his outburst Vogel remained | the perverblal cucumber. H: Policoman Griein, when the stone mo tion of ‘the hillside that erupted ne 6 AFFAIRS OF BANK Start Investigation as Treas- urer of Boston Concern the business methods of the company, - the Boani of Pollco will give a hearing | next Tuesday on charges which heave | ward F. Gaskin on Lieut. i omMolals changed | Smith. These i nas qubmitted ‘cases to the police charged that the sol Cx R g iif i Sie saat ak Silks and Dress Goods. Remnant Sale of Plain & Fancy Silks in lengths varying from 2 to | 10 yards, to close at soc. yd. ‘ \Crepe de Chine. A superb quality in about 60 shades including all the even- ing tints, at 68c. yd. | Colored Taffeta Stiks, We show an assortment of 75 desirable shades in the very best taffeta offered in the market, at 5 8c, yd. All_ the evening tints are in- cluded. casos Ly Dress Goods Dept, Black Canvas Vote, full 46 inches wide, that fore : merly sold at $1.00 yd; rex : duced to 50c. yd. Remnants to close, We have a few hundred Short Ends of different kinds f Dress Goods from 4 to$ “\yards, to close at 58c. yd., value $1.50 to $2.00 yd. 4 Lord: 64 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Streets ; Fifth Avemue; Nineteenth Street, : Liquozone Free, Jf you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send us your mame and state disease with which you are suffering. We will then mail you an order on a local druggist for a full-size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for ‘it This is our free gift, made to convince you; to let the product itself show you. what it can do, In justice to yourself please accept it to-day, for it places you under no obligation whatever, The Liquozone Company, 458-464 Wabash Av., Chicago, DOES DYSPEPSIA On INDIGESTION BOTHER YOUt Do you ki hat il w joy & square meal? feel Uke it, you satisty Tete a tout aE the human ‘body, "yet. Tt coor gestion ts almply the converts Di food ‘Into & condition . When Your syatem the window he? remarked one of the

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