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pois roadie "4 Increase of aor $1 a Ton Demanded in Department Bids. According toa statement. made by Mayor McClellan to-day thé coa! dar-| ‘ong “have the city by the throat and ‘ate trying to force the price of coal up to an exorbitant rate. In the bids which would mean an inerease in city. of hundreds of thousadds of dol- lars, As a result department after depart- igno and buy In the open market. Trap Set-for the City. “Tt certainiy would be an unfortunate thing for the city to get into such a ‘as has, been. laid for it," the Mayor ce Je no doubt, whatever, in byt that @ combination. has GANto eine the city by the I understand that coal can_be and put Into every MISS ROOSEVELT Le DEPARTS; “FINE Congressman Campbell offered an amendment to the rate bill ich he will press oo tonthay wilt Inter, emphasizing the plaping of all pri- bo | vate car and. ivansporiation facitities under the regulation of ths Interatate |S ‘arres | Commerce Commiselon. onet Soh e , Rifepore: picks rn train an ae trom’ the ‘ance oS sai eaey gi batten investiear; aiatian side of the , hans living in the ace ‘Which made to his og ae detec- tertathiag ‘con- “ipon while curtatn “tnat apeeta i Fis ry not the war not Oe ‘the muarer, and the murdirers may have stripped of ite valuables in order to the police <ff the scent. ‘is vtie to Family. 4 iva ae ‘had proved mor- at first that the gouged the eyes, but lime Is omow Diamed for thts muttiatisn, coe ine. of the !Hrookiyn De- et, a bard at work, on the Hs a be made this he miu Wax Killed sailes ma and J think the a ae He quoted from the testimony of rail- packers practically niake A rates; the Standard Of Company bad dictated inthe same manner, while poul- try, fruit and @airy products were sub- Jent to the same, control, ! Reverting to the Standard Ofl' Gom- pany, Mr, Campbell-deciared: “Only yesterday they ‘saned a decree to the Attorney-General and the Gov- ernor of Missowrl that ‘Surther prosecu- tign of & suit now pending in the court against them must be stopped or they will destroy the value of biHions and billions of property within the State of Kansas and the indian. Territory. xelaimed Mr. Campbei; peg! had read a caeyers Lp at of the Sigdard Ol ion In 3 in sale els En ncllities wb market their Seoauck s power of monopoly. stop! the cregaapa of sults pending in the courts threaten- the innocent produc “itter reciting | the St threat, Mr, Compbell rend a resolution present- ea to the New, Jersey Legislature terlay directed” against the Stan Ol). Company, and remarked: have been gad this morning down in tae ia under the eo cH as he was tak- bis, walk and reading the morning fim ha ne pointe, no old New Jersey when wold; ‘Bt ti Bruty Mia wmorow as Antony Rog me jeans over ‘the prostrate form picker out the partloular slash that wi in will mans jAnd, hie ad"the toot unkindost cut eee ee PLEA FOR A RECEIVER. TRENTON, |N. Jo) an. 31.—Vioe- Chancellor Stevenson ‘to‘day granted lan Order to show cause in Jersey City bd Fab. tc] ® reeeiver should not Bre It must om the grounds that ihe OMIPAN! vent, Fleld Will Figures, CHICAGO, JAN, 1.—-Exeoutors of the estate of Marshall Yield fited.@ wena Reine Scenes. Coen oar shace ee Se ay tat oleae estate chee iting 160,0),000 ts In ds mude by the and Si Es (Continued trom Firs; Page.) a seat on the sunny side of the deck. THe Countess’ de Chamibrun left them {ogether and went inside the cabin, eer rere in earnest conversation, talking in a low tone, with Mr, Long- Worth whispering close to her ear, when 1 became aware of her ) side -of the boat... None of therh tried TIME,” SHE SAYS. | ‘behind to feel of the texture of her clothes. Like a Dréssmaker's Dummy. fhe might have bed a dréxsmaker's women tried to get a view of her at- | Ure. There was danger that they might | succeed in tearing off her vidlets or hor | gold embroidery. as” Rouy when ae indeman Thor and burtiing alfa dozen i men ent in fying- Wodge forniation thtougy the crowd. ‘They could. not use on crowd of meb. but th of their. hands and sent tumbling bagi upon oneman there was @ lane througs which bit Roogevett could make ner way to the Miss Roosevelt sri and even when ‘Li eeemed she would tea te cape incre was no Indication of RENT @ merry twin! ng ner eye when she tiaaiced Roundsman Themip- the women to pull oft her corsage bouquet ag had | fon tor “the crowd of ‘women in Fifth ayenue _pily a few houts befora ‘but: they Greet ie ee mony oe comments on her oa] ovpe'e was the aioe in i 2 hapten enough to. He Reed aterte face. 2 attracted much SLATER HIDDEN Ne aura RUSHED TOM = isons, Naas on cae jecet ee by, ber maid into Hives heahon ha to protect it from ‘the ‘Phere was a crowd por hgs! 33 xo party at the station ony ené party passed through Mootés-| motaing she went to the home town; the‘acene of the murdet, Thate} @ oH. Harriman, at sae was 2 throng awatting the atrlyal |'ang Fy; Br the muoderer, bul. the autodebile| pee days avediie: Ater. thid abe epaiit was rusted: through tho village et ®| inakers ond milliners. fotty-mite<th-hour speed In order to Crowd of Photographers. prevent ahy attemp: at violerice, ‘There was,” however, no sigt of @!\ then she “entered the Harriman disturvanes, the . people being more! house only a half doxetr ot the quests curious 6 see the fugitive than @DY-/at the St. Regis hoticoa her, bat tho : Melety Peete Mae eae oes no wae tn (attention, Herat lasted a tew irons, wala on the foot of the Venice minutes, but by’ the time whe cime out covered pe cy alee: tp enkersng ‘peveral ‘hundred: persons ‘had. gathered Lous fy and drove tothe + Er histied o was uit of the read them: ay aie ‘As she entered tho han- "8 |s0m J. ‘Abercrombie Burdeo, : with ber. They auso,, | nd Tae vrfedner, who he Site a benind bara. h, jolly. I've bad” a fine -time,’* sisi as he hig ere us] She referred be her downethe-bay trio FesiSi cuannooomeed tea crowd chére | ch Temrereny. when awe barnes the, bir Kualser “ Withetm der’ Grosse, _ whose that Johneon -was @ Drisoner tn Mount Say agen: ane ecaiea’ Dy 'e-a ope ladder. “Mins Roosevelt declared that the feat was “nothin, “on! Y aid not mind it Tifiad done it before ‘several ‘times. qe Then sha. was ‘whinked away to Mad- ome” hig: dressmaking estabiiah- Kast | Morly-vighth muck ob news news Poon sproad and there''was ihe He the curl: e dirents most of hee Fee = eee gilmpse of the player, TWO ven URT HURT IN FALL OF EL Ne ; Wire Cable parted and One Workman May Die from” “His Injuries. \ Big. Crowd at Doors, oplint “ Shelf an hour here, “had collected about ferowd, trailed ai thelr skirts and punning to keep’ ahead of the bansom go that ‘they could study, her costume. Three policemen came up. and helped kesp the crowd tack ‘while Two men were injured by the falling}sie Went into the store, After a few of an elevator, due to the breaking of}minutes she returned to her hansom. a wire cable, in a building which is un- she entered It a woman artist dergoing alterations a “Park ‘ayenwe = es feshiog, magazine ran out in front ‘and Sixty-tnind’ streat this’ afternoon, $ and began to make ‘The rel men are Patrick Delaney, iehening pketches of Miss Roosevelt's aged thirty-siz, of No. stl Hest Forty-| gat ha cliews bur. started, slowly eighth street, and Hugh Connors, aged) 4 evel led to 0 Ghirtrsdve, of Nb. 100, Third avenbe:| MAILS UUBat» fe tain her acsiches ‘They were taken to the Fide di) and then Roosevelt ordered the were, golng ae. at No, the (Sy Feactioa the third sf strands of wire in one of @ hats ~ Ol and ® gecond Inter the eable| ture fam, ¢ with & report Ike a rev abyer: Fuge jos ttle fur turban and llc the erowd had ‘tons, Wonren the fromt and outsi ap en! a_i reeaieneiiereets CHOATE IN OTTAWA, the OTTAWA, : Opts. Jan., S1—JTgseph| Pan Choete, eqctslted 'Seates,Ambsanador ose to: ig 3] Britass pam wa a crowd of photographers soon “attracted |: toimet.a glimpse of her.’ The vesen fi Be? py “sop was at LAchtenstein’s TS Fitth: awve- 1, looked. af a score. of a wit owed | men i presence of the policemen and thelt close thé. hanso with the to leave tri’ st tone aban naan spaniel, | - ‘Senator Patterson Defends San Domingo Course and , Stirs Minority. "TON, San. 21.—Senator Patterson, of Colorado, stirred his Démiocratic colleagues’ in “both ‘touses of “Congress by* defending President | _ Roosevelt In his course on San Do- mingo affairs. As‘a result the Democrats have called 8 educus on the San Domingo treaty, dress Mr. Tillman pregented and asked immediate consideration for a resolu- jtlon requesting the Pregident .to. send {ton and the resolation ‘went over until 16-morrow. Mr. Patterson ‘addressed the Senate onthe Dominican and Moroccsn qyes- {tlofis, ‘sustaiiing the edministration in. its policy on both subjects. Taking up |, the question of the relation of this gountry to San minge, \ ir, Patter- fon fobk the position that the circum. stauces justified: all the steps taken by the Presi re leht had not ident.’ i fe sald shat the nded it was onl a that, "and that Janae tha he treaty nothing would be a, VICTORIA. B. G., JAN. at. reodived from’ the sealing fect ib After Setting ‘Fire to Fé: ‘BERLIN, Jan. tor of the: Hawt ‘}nopneed: thi aftern - | man dteenier Shiva, left “Vhidivostok Moxy Lettie | gumber of Russtan te ee ree! turning home, struck & fpthe and had to nking dgngitton to Viedi- ofder td prevent her becomming @ toval loss. With the exception of a cook no ese are mentioned as having been lost. : SMOKING (NG UTE RICH TAX DODGERS dummy from the way in) which the | Previous to Senator Patterson's ad-| Senate ‘Passes Bill. Aimed “at + “Non-Resident” Millionaires. ‘and Merchants. (Spetjal to The Evening World.) «7 ALB , Jan.8l—The Senate to-day paseed the Saxe dil} to Smoke out tax dodgers. The measure, the+ Senator ex- plained, was aimed particularly at the milonaires in’ the Newport set who used the fats | malniain fine establishments in New | pany York City and-escape the tax on per- sional property by. declaring thet they non-residents, "These Fifth avenue, mansions,” «aid the Senator, “are stocked with rien fur- Mture and valuable patting cape taxation altogether: thi mie protected. by the city and there Is no ré’son why it should not bear its Propet share of the tax burden. “Anotfer class whith the Dill affects ‘are merchants Who claim that they do business outside the State and so es- @ape the persohal property: tax, but “who actually store their goods In New York and fill orders “there. - This’ prop- erty will be taxed if the Saxe bill-is made @ law.’ Senator Grady protested that the bill did not @o far/endugh as it should re- quire the lUsting of-all personal prop- erty. Senator Saxe replied ‘that such pro- vision Was in his bill of last year, but that the Commitrée “on Taxation op- ° measure provides that pefsonal chobeta: abalt be taxed, sof whére the owner legally resides, but in| % the tax district where the property fs Tocated. ey HAYMAKERS GIVE MISS ' WINTYRE A WATCH, Amelder- Has Graduated ‘from « Schook and Papa Pete Is “Proud of Her: Peter McIntyre, the popular saloonist gan ’s: Plant Incendiary _ ._Aelephoned Hin. n | wight foot Ww: in ES City, was pad lan. “oh eendlaries soaked the base of pt the buildings with pptarted the blaze then ‘telephoned to Mn Fagan. OF jhe’ Jerse: City police force, assigned: half a dozen Hotectives to-day to the task of fading the firebugs, Lawreriée Fagan, fotmor ‘Mayor of Tfoboken.. 1s the owner of the Fagan Tron, Worke. In addition to making atpgotuPal Iron te fae fontractor, an or the past eighteen monthis h: in:trouble with the iron workers! un Fle runs what is cafed an ‘> where Rone but non-iinion men are losed. | The plant Ja at Fourte2nt mbuth streets, in a manutc gion enjoying Ittle.or “no life. protection. ‘The firat bias, a year avo, wupposed to have been of incendiary origin. almo-* wiped out afl the buildings aia utt | destroyed ‘thousands, of dyilars’ worth of valuable patterns, The acxt fre hap- pened about six months The man whe siairted aoe fire last night, in a spirit of bravado, telephoned an alarm to Pollce Headquarters ana Fire ‘Headquarters ta pdditfon to tle invitation: he sent to Mr, Fagan. lt, forts to trace the,telephone calls have Been unavailing, but they must -ha been made from a polnt convenient to the ron works, because the blaze was not far ced when Engine Com- Jo. % arrived i response to the telephone alam. ‘The firemen conquered the bitze in about half an hour, ‘A new tin can, partly filled witt kero- gene, was found acrows the street [rom | the plant. It appeats that this edn wa used {a throwing. oll’ against the build. ‘ings to which the matoh was later wp- Eyestrain is th: CAUSE @, sic headache and most nervous disor ders. WITHOUT CHARGE yo may consult one of our Leer A. W. 1 aR Pe a ha assis Aare ERIS be. pt the Beventéenth “Assembly District, | 3 is @ proudman to-day, and why? He- cause hi has’ just “graduated from Grammar School No. 3, in Weat Fiftieth street. Amelder's payénts gave a graduation RLY Yast night at thelr hi No. it Pitty-t strest, and ‘and boys of the neighborhood attended, Among the ofesents Miss Amelder re- iis sutnewty di preserving nity in in’ the nubite; |: jure to tre ontcersratareer op to tiie ie et proven that i For Your § Siomash pyar ee pages Be wat Eines mie ce ringer t hyn g cipro dis Fe Gd igre a In the $ear 1000 the side of cut off from _all kinds ofeintment, until st lastmy whols foot and up above ray nothing Int ficsh. proved sulfered told agonics for four years, cnd_ tric) Sireevet payeiiens ‘ond all kinds of, is ni | cae: uid walk only with crtitch: months ago since I beg? ene aoe and. Ointment To tle first: t0/0 ay and tent it up arweet when my limb was-healed ua just the same ay if I never had troubl ~~ “It iss fee the present day, {6f suffsting, i patent and Soa) But tho doct cight months now: sigee vai Cuticura Remedies, ¢ 's carth, I am: wor! ‘after. f Tho ‘cost. of was only #) ‘ors’ -bills wero niote: ti W.SWEET eM IDE N uy weer «