The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1906, Page 10

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LE ON A ROOF question on a New York trolley or ie SECURE TRAN Assemblyman Shanahan In- troduces a’ Bill to Make Issue Compuisory. GIVES PUBLIC A CHANCE convenience may be promoted by “Do you want a transfer?" It a conductor were to ask such a}{rate of fare. horse car the passenger would in all probability heve a fit. If the passenger survived the company would discharge the conducwor for giving away a possl- This sct shall take effect July pays his fare. The conductors say that ‘this Is to make eure Eat ee saenenee: does not get a transfer on a . ‘The company makes no explanation. Recent decisions of the courts make the explanation of the no transfer on bef transf Ac tee disre: th ee here he is to get his transfer before|say nothing. The courts have deci emai dis nine * thata gt bypeers Boy panied a & transfer requ! make his If he does not know all about te) c ctinseion on one fare. That is to say, man a@ right to take the Tenth ayenve car south to Twenty-third street, transfer to Twenty-third street and then transfer again down Broad- Way, or any other street, to his destina- ‘week, a passenger will not only have ‘}to demand a transfer, but he will have to know where he ig to get his car and ti route is the. shortest available trolley route to his destination. Got $3,000 in Judgments. [ie & 8 RE z Py 4 AS TRUST TLL [POPE CONDEMNS. HVORED I ALBINY ACTION BY RMI Eighty-Cent Bill’ Tinkered. at| Concordat Broken in Un ‘the Expense of Brook- worthy Manner and Separa- | decisioh was mado hat Twenty-third street | refusing to SFE the operation of the braced in such contracts substantially as a aingle railroad with 1, 1906. and upheld by higher courts and stands thetsha ta thiocens ee Another decisic be gre Wa) oc a Sarre at] e. transfers fran and to the Forty~ aioe ins, On the principle that this ling is owned by a separate corpo! pation, and, though the main Sompany owns all and operates all the BT td all the a. and makes aod regulations the counsel here citizens gig ee tranef< ve ‘@ formal ‘ransfor of franchise has made. Ail the Metropolitan will have to do now is to mnke out 4 til ‘castown the refusal street railroad panies are making strenuous efforts to kill the bill, They are pretty well satisfied, thank yom, as are, but Assem! ¥ ieimeting a fight or the Bu and ex- pects to Fecure its passage. WALL STREET. WEDNESDAY, Feb, 21 After a brief show of firmness after opening, the stock market became Yerish an@ weak. Un: nd xeltine of Northern Pacific and Great Northern caused a general tumbling of prices. It was dificult to trace the source of these etocks and the trading clement wos puszied by the suddenness and@ extent lyn People. tion Law Bad. ROME, Feb. 2.—The Pope held # Secret Consistory to-day, chiefly to create nineteen French Bishops in the {| dioceses vacant through the Franco- Vatican struggle. He also preconined Right Rev, W. H. O’Conhelt, Coadjutor to Archbishop of Boston, as Archbishop jof Constance. and Right Rev. A. 8. of the offerings. The theory that in- side interests were acoumulating all of the floating shares of Northern Pacific and Great Northern was. completely upset The departure of James J. Hill for the South wikhout making any an- nouncement regarding the expected Great Northern ‘melon caused some bearish comment and gave rise o vague rumors of a hitch in the negvtiacions at Se Ry og hoo je conference.‘ the Pu tsaer avill the conference be tes dodline to United of any power ed more at Paris than ‘he steadiness of prices on the Bourse, it is claimed, indicates that operators “are able to yesist the war Public sentiment continues calm, and ly the people are tiring of the controversy. x 5 y, Unconfirmed reports in ctreula- tion that Washington, vi 4 St. Pe- ae bone Bean) are co- MADRID, Fel is now ie arbitra- question Moroccan controv owing to the aj parent inability af the delegates at Al- geciras to secure an accord. The newspapers say that while war is not Ukely. the Fran an contro- versy keeps Europe in a state of con- stant uneasiness. on Morocco. | 5 — nt | Spanish statesman |e authority for the statement that ‘the mooted of charging Hagui ‘ne | tion tribunal with the settlement of the (00 MORE “SMAPS —_— BH Police work. - . ‘The Commissioner's action in having Capt. Hodgins’s name replaced on the. lst of those eligible for the position of ‘invpectiir has caused a lot of discussion. Capt. Hodgins, who:ls now fn command at Mercer atreet, was’ on the list, but McAdoo passed his name three times placed at his request by the Civ:l-Ger- vice Board. He woul say nothing more, Dut it is generally believed Hod- eine will be made an inspector. The Commissioner has reduced Capt. Harkins, of Jamaica, from the post of Acting Inspector for that district be- cause his name was not on thé eligible Mat when he was appointed by McAdoo. His successor is expected to be Capt. O'Connor, of the Leonard Street Sta- tion, whose name has been.on the list for a long time. \ Capt. O’Brien. of the Tenderloin sta- tion, called on the Commissioner to-day by appointment. Asked later if he was issatisfied with the police work of the ‘Tenderloin, the Commissioner refused to commit himself, but sald: “T announced when I tovk office that I would do business through the In- ra sorte ares tats Tn Pee tor In the Traffic Squad.” THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS Today's highest. lowest and and ace change: of stocks. frotn ame nts ra | a= Amal. Co; Am. Gar @ Pay ‘Aim, Cotton Ol) aan. Hide & 1. Am. Hide & L, ‘Amar. Ice BBB idee Ey 2engel detente Eee PPS, 3 SESE: adh Ee i A aebebiais 2 3 rs 3 Be! rs i a she 83: Bre ae} f BOY CRUSHED Bt AUTO ON BROADWA Messenger Jumped from Mov ing Car Directly in Front of Vehicle, Says Chauffeur. Work '- IS APPEARING IN D, GIBSON. “= THESUNDAY WORLD The success of last Sunday’s Gibson - ‘picture was mot beyond the expecta=) tion of the New York World manages _ ment, When it was arranged to pay” a very large sum of money for the~ copyright privilege of producing Mr, Gibson’s pictures in the shape ot real art supplements, The World knew that it was securing a feature of great interest to its regular readers, who always come first in its calculations, ‘The World also knew that it was se-" curing something that when offered to the intelligent New York public, would cause tens of thousands of new buyers to flock to the news stands Sun= sf day morning and get these valuable pen and ink drawings. | RE Mts > It was not simply because the picture was to be a Gibson picture. _ There: | are Gibson picturesand Gibsoa pictures, Some, no doubt, the now eminent artist would be glad to see oiit_of print, for even Mr. Gibson had to start. ia The World has gone carefully over’ — the best work of this artist; and has selected a series of subjects which are; admitted to be the cream of the en=\” tire collection. We point to last Sun- day’s subject. What finer piece of ‘pen, and ink work was ever produced? And Great Northern Bernard, ag Bishop of St. Hyacinth, for the transfer of the Canada. The whole ceremony was in a| ore lands to the U. & Steel. corpora- tuitude towrd | ton, ‘ne nglgyes tt hiya ae The dleqiifeting aspect of the) Moroc- | Chi France. fe delivered an alfocution | cen eltuation was one of the causes of | Cit. rat oreo the ideas set forth in his |the weakness of the market. Cable- | ¢. C.e: & recent enayclical, showing that neces-| rams from Paris announcing that’ Ci Eo, sity hastened its appearance, “as cef- | France would make no further conces- | Goi. So. ah tain publications may fave decelved | sions were posted in the Stock Ex- | Sone). Gas, the faithful regarding the real inten-; change and had a decidedly depressing | De tions and feelings of the Holy See,” | effect on prices. Fears that’ trouble| evidently alluéing to the pastoral letter | May arise botwoon France end Germany | of Mgr. Bonomelll, Archbishop of Ver-| caused a general selling movement in ‘ona, who advocated the principle of the | fe London stock market, and that in separation of Church and State. turn affected the stock market here. t The Pope was much affected while| A report that the Atlantic Coast Line it rwouid a an injustice <o compel gas | delivering his allocution. He said he| Railroad system was to pass under the | [Rter: openpaniea, to gh he a ¥ | was compelled to accomplish a. painful| control of the Pennsylvania Raliroad 1 ae sine pion ns to the anane duty of his office and’ summarized his| was promptly ‘nipped in the bud by | 12 The bij. tn it form. » saying that the law | Chairman Walters, of the Atlantic on Tusstas's caendar. shen te tor the aoparacion of Church | Const ‘Line, A Pittsburg | newspaper { 2 and State in France was contrary t| printed the s.atement this morning’ that ARVAIRSSSa. :|the supplement itself---it, too, was fine, Printed on art paper, buff tinted and cov- *lered with linedrawing io half toneblack. Next Sunday’s subject, ‘The Weaker Sex,” willto many be more interesting, ‘es-/ because in that picture there are bad ¢|Gibson girls, and in the subject issued broat{last Sunday there was only one. >It is” $2 purely a question of how well one likes” :a|gitls. “The artist’s work was as’ good in one as the other. eects ake Then, there are other famous pic tures to follow—pictures that t continents have admired almo point of worship, “The Empty St .| “Castles in the Air,” * Pensive”’ son Girl head), etc., etc, These are each independent objec they are the best, of the dollar apiece”’ Gibson draw ‘ Collier's Weekly. Every one ‘now. famous covtract 4 r’s an =a ith Colli of Mr, Seas ‘Ward $12 with a slid- ing downward sosle. “Minority Leader Palmer made a vi- clous attack upon the policy of the Re- e038 she Pee i When the chaaiffeur ed door of the cab the siunsan Jempod out publicans, “The Stevens committee investigation auld be piped Ble: eee RARE Boe proves that covsiderstion for the gas has not ended in -Albany,” id. der Morel DUG Leader, More Baeisen2% se PER BE EE gig? ashes, PRE Sabee Teta fares, will be-up Al be 3 ¥ 3 * m Titi Nefisieat: pay suse sosteltag eases: ‘oe Hold-Up at Flatiron, dew hours before this the Flatiron , rchad been thrilled with bandit | “chuss. A business man, whose name | es ernk et aon ae serous} Mrs,” Ohpie Caught Well Dressed Thieves Packing Up Her Silverware. ye sai! sae apiguencasyeavs =i BERR FE Fan ee ee ~ ntiased with little oppost divince right and contrary to\the wel-|'i.e°- Pennsylvania Rail: en att added, was broken tan unworthy man- | Waiters says that there Is absolutely no Continuing, the ‘Pontiff solemnly con- }demned the separation law as ‘being as} ‘i injurious to the church as the y, tablished v t 5 Was Nash fn fate of society, which must live in option on @ majority of the Atiantic ner and it would be dificult to form} aston for such m s.atement, daw es-') end the exercise of} ., ti ppbiie ern fines silimabie "Vighta™at {he church, He| Stent ee ite of oh le expressed the hope Rw BURGLARS : PEAT phere | The Concordst, be | Coast Line atock at $200 per share. Mr. Sould ‘come. eeu a COTTON RUNS OFF ~ Peary a op ON FREE SELLING. Mrs. Stephen Obpe, of No. al Bt, Mark's avenue, Brooklyn, about noon} Although fairly steady at the start to-duy beard the various bells nz to-day the cotton market soon ran off aeRee aT bet 3 PHIL Le Wii ue gens gE Rep: ‘ig nen of Wail str ae é i i aii it = sesazes sg Perse ibe ae pressed the button thet relesecd ths) noticeably -tucreased. It was: believed | Fo aay front door, She waited at the door for| that there would be little configence on | tions had oa tween the two several minutes and heaging no one| the bull side as long ag the March | mittees pinoe their joint meeting, Reh oo, cian "and wen | enter, passed on into the rear of the| situation remained a disturbing factor. | *nthracite te do. not expect He uw inemisives surrounded the saab ag pee i / The opening prices were: February, iy men dash ough | 6 time later © heard a ruatiing | none, 2 April, selon “ALO, Tan across irosa-| in the front room and hurried in there. Poirier tye arta te? be ioe Wake un ‘Fwenty-shird street, | A# she drew beck a curtain ahe eww Midge. the man who saw tie figni|tWo mon packing up her ailvecwam. nicl Mayen, of No. 17 Bast| Before she could utter “ Sirest, who conve: ye men sprang upon Bhs atvuggiod and tought hereelt, but was thrown. to Sat er, nas )'@ crowd gathered, shouting Ra i : is ab Pee Py FFE pea "sas ‘of [22 vem! 1 . cad fe ei 1, 10.25 eg April, 0. May, 10:43 to Fa sound er and to release | 10, the floor | 10: the coal The recent activity and strength Baltimore & Ohio phares is ained hed Save ¢| WNEANT MORT, On 'the curb market United Copper de- [ pe fran r veloped considerable acti: a uence af thn oractiont cobeuraneaton rae mote young, Zz acamanabadnatong KILBURN SENDS CALL ‘yest th the eun- | WHEAT: PRICES FALL; TO TRUST COMPANIES. ¥ the deal with the Igamated Com- is . Although the control of the Heinz CORN: TRADING QUIET. eR f ALBANY, Feb. 21.—Supt. Kilburn, of | mining Suir will pass to the Amal- All the domestie wheat markets were| ‘he @tite Banking Department, t-day | [nated intereass, It lasued a call to the trust compantess, | block “or the. stock weaker, prices. were: S158 bid; peas MOROCCO WAR FEARS + 5 HURT SERLIN STOCKS, vara —_———— HAPPY EAST SIDE WeDDina. At Adington Hall last night Mas Ber the Finkelstein became the bride’ of ‘Mr. pra te ingbnar Both ate well known but do bonsr tha oseuiga, out 49

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