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vn | | (j | TILLMAN WARNS CONGRESS RATE BILL MUST PASS People Demand Relief from Railroad “Robbery” and Will Have It. THEIR VOTES WILL TELL Next Presidential Election Wi, Be Swayed by Action Taken Now. WASHINGTON, March 15.—Senator Tillman to-day presented to the Senate his report from the Committee on Inter- state Commerce on the House Rallroad Rate bill, which expressed his views, but @id not pretend to spealt for any other member of the committee. It embodled the first clear and con- clsg statement of the differences con- cerning court review features and other | proposed amendments that had made a unanimous report from the committee impossible. Withotu hestltancy the Senator de- elared it to be his bellef that toe bill should he amen bu: that amend- | ments stiould not be of a charact impair or prevent the ace of the obj of the legistatic are set forth best, Ge says. In the President's message to Congress. Cyclone of Resentment. munerative rate © © © © © to be thereafter observed In such case as the maximum to be charged,” and to make onder that the sung shail go Int» t and remain in force for three 3, Which order shall "zo into effect days after notice to the o: r He emphosized the need of regard- ing the measure as non-partisan, but} predicted that the issue created will be | in ,the next Presidential AS to the effect he said in “Those who are responsible for delay | and shall romain in force and be od- .or inadequate legislation will find that) served by the carrier, unless the same when at Inst the flood gates of popular | 82/1 he suspended or modisied or set wrath and Indignation ano holsted there | pended or set aside by a count of com- rial been some fine grinding | eee tie section Mr. Tillman sald: There would follow “a cyclone of pas-; “Around the first provision the most nm has ” jearnest and exciting content sionate resentment," sald Mr. Tillman, | S27mest And | exci eon aren In predicting what would be the result | oplnion as to the scope of this ¢ of fallure on the part of Congress to| and the executive powers of the 2 meet the widespread demand for rall-/ Motion under Ik fn the one hand! road rate legisiation. He deciared that 4 “woe will be the harvest” of any mem- | mission and thy thot der of the Senate or House whose work | lurtsd with equal earnestne: in formulating a Dill to regulate rail- | that this power Is indisputa 7 “Whatever may be the results of this roads lacks earnestness or honesty Of! ayciesion in the Senate, If the Mill be Purpose, and who shall eeck to belittle | comes a law, the final determination of the question or kill the measure by eub- | the question’ at Issue must he made by terfige and deception. the Supreme Court, Thens is even The Constitution give to Congress the power to regulate the railroads, he con- tended, and there are many wrongs to right. Continuing, he sald: “Vested with the rights of eminent domain to construct their Unes and ‘granted Wberal franchises and char- ; . remunerative rate,”’ etc. fers, the railroads, designed to be pub- | Sine tast words are too elastic and lic carrters for the benefit of the whole| ambiguous and can. be Constriind | to people, in the last few years have be-| mean too much that would be harmful come rapidly transformed into the verl-|@nd dangerous for Congress to enact es: band of robbers—highwaymen who | {phil temunerative rate’ on what: do not thrust their pistols in the faces| the actual value or the fictitious value of thelr victims and demand money or jf the properties? Are ralironds whic) i % pay no div! Is because o: thelr lives, but who levy tribute in linmense amounts of watered stock freight rates which are as high as the |be allowed to compel the producers win traille will bear, deny access to market, | use thelr lines to pay a dividend ox the ze excessive capitalization? Monopolize with brazen effrontory one |" Te Congress willing to lend Itaelf to of the prime necessaries Of life—coal—|the schemes of the rallroad magnates and in every y show their absolute|who have brought about this condition contempt for tle people and the peo-| Wherein they levy tribute: onthe busi; ‘ple’s rights. ness industries of th untry and ca pel the payment of the pound of fe: Worse May Come. Pea De, ‘ “The demand of the people for relief . from the oppressions and wrongs they Court Against Carrington. Dow endure may be thwarted by the MANILA MARCH 11.—The Su Great influence of the railroad corpora-| Court of the islands has confirmed the tions, This Inftuence has hitherto been decision of the lower court In the case \ partmount, and its representatives in| of J. F. Carrington, formerly a Major of the two ho: Carrington and force Judicial review.” Watered Stock. “There is a dangerous provision in ought this bill, which, In my Judgment. to be siricken out, and that ts tion 15, where the Int < ‘Commission Is told to “determine and prescribe. what will, in {ts judgment, be the just and reasonable and fairly ¢. 3 may feel that it is sate | the United States Army. Ca to refuse io redress the grievances and) will now appeal to the United States to continue the policy of non-interfer-| Supreme Court Carington was con- ence. victed In February last of falsifying “They may ignore pepular clamor and] vouchers of the civil government when either pass no bill at all or enact one! an officer in the army and in charge of ve wholly They | % alion 0! ° pina . to the that will prove wholly inadequate. They amount of $1,50 May palter with us in a double sense: | total of sixte. vers Be “Keep the word of promise to the ear! nrisonment, THe was subsequently tried And break {t to the hope.’ j by court-martial and dismissed fram the If those mosi interested In these great | army. ‘operties will not consent to wise | jslation to relieve the distress of the people there is danger of more radical policics and leaders coming to the front, CURED OF BRONCHITIS With the result that legiskition far more| One of my children had bronchitis @rastic and dangerous than anything|from birth. Father John’s Medicine Proposed jn this bill and the amend-! cured h ‘ Hi “ uw er and made her strong.— ments to be offered will be enacted. Mrs, M. MoCabe, 534 West 49th ot, 1 Court Must Review. Mr. Daisant wasted one eae We el NOM Oe CRT CURED OF BRONCHITIS ‘generally supposed that the pending I suffered from bronchitis. Father Measure embodies the “well digested pears, 6 tie, Bzecutive and those of Jobu's Medicine cured me,—Mrs, J. F, Cooney, 11 Scotia st, Boston, Mass. ty whose advice he consents to A “ Afier enumerating the essential anges from the existing laws regu- ting inter-state commerce, he stated ut the most important is found in CURED OF BRONCHITIS Had bronchitis and asthma. Father John’s Medicine cured me.—Mrs, Ja- cob Moreland, 146 Penn st., York, Pa, pre- wi ios judement be just and reasonable and fairly ree PRELIABLE FURS f In the latest and most fashionable styles, which will be sold before storing away for the summer months AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ~ Our stock embraces all that is newest and best in Coats, Jackets, Capes, Boas, Stoles, Muffs, &c., in Seal, Persian Lamb, Chinchilla, Rus- ‘sian and Hudson Bay Sable, and all other desirable furs, » Many advance styles for next season are included, and it will be ; great economy for intending purchasers to buy now for next season’s use. |, . Men’s fur-lined Coats and Coats for Autoists also included in this sale. i] | In our’ new building we have two entire floors especially prepared ‘tor the stordge and care of furs during the summer months, | »«€. € SHAYNE & CO., | greater solicitude upon the queation of | * S-phase SS ELAS a cam aU a eae “&THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. LOADING THEM BACK ON BINGHAM. By Maurice Ketten. BLAMES MAN FOR SOT FT ess: HAE, , MARCH 15, 1908 i ) WE'VE Just || DROPPED IN, GENERAL BING-BING r SCENE 2 SAME Room 1906 attitude toward the prisoner war threat- ening. Mrs. Jacobsen was found dead by the landlady of the house. In her hand was a paper such as is used by drug- 5 HIS WI gists to enclose powders, Examination disclosed that the paper had contained Jacobsen Threatens Reilly in ounce the caso one of suicide, Court and the Police Restrain Him. Frank Reilly, Jermey City, was heid in the First Crim- urt, Jersey City, to-day to await on of the rGand Jury in the who oy committed suicide tn her home at No. [eee ne yvanmaccioa: on ones Srie street last night. who h as lived apart from his wife several years, was in court to-day | violent of his denunciation of | whom he blamed for wreck- home and causing his wife's act, A policeman stood at Mr. Jacob- sen's e] bow during his testimony, as his THE KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood diseases of every character as S. S. S. It “The King of Blood Purifiers,” and the secret of its success and tnal the a se of and the man, ing his its right to this title is because “IT QURES DISEASE.”’ | It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be specifics for street, Mr. Jacob- stgychine. ‘The body was removed to | the morgue where it was examined by Coroner’s physician Converse. He pro- Mrs, Jacobsen had made a confidante of Mrs, ‘Annie Segers the landiady, and hw | told her that she thought of killing her- \eelf. She bad appeared unhappy and morse. Tn court to-day Mr, Jacobson accused Rellly of having been the cause of his | estrangement. Rellly admitted having given the woman money from time to time, declaring that he was actuated only by motives of pity, as the woman had touched his heart by her story. He sald he met her three years ago at a that she was married. (From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) “How Is it ble for you to find fault with him?" “Why not?’ “Why he app absolutely without faults of any sort.” “Huh! that's his greatest fault" ears to be a man who Is MIXED LETTERS BROKE UP A SHOW. | Actor’s Missive to Wife Went to Manager It Criticises, and Company Walked, (Special to The Eventne World.) PHILADELPHIA, March 16.—A com- pany of Philadelphia amateur actors | Rnd’ actresses started on @ tour this | season with @ melodrama entitled “The | Crime of Justice,” written and oy by Frank Coigne. Ho was also the | manager, and his wife, as Geraldine, ture 1s fenry Li 0 conducts the Ludiam Scnovl of Dramatic Art. August Balfour was leading man to Mrs, Colgne. Ho did not think the company was sufficiently backed, and jin a letter to his wife he expressed opinions of Manager Ludlam that we: not flattering. At the same time h wrote a letter of protest to Ludlam, He placed the letters in the wrong envelopes. When Mr. Ludlam read his letter he through and. withdrew was mad c nis support. Part of the company sald to be walking home, is known as SPECIFIC, THE GREAT “BLOOD PURIFIER. eons nen Serene etme diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run-down, system. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or dam- age the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the | youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach wil! find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the _ nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, general health. | it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long a | remains uncontaminated we are fortified | against disease, and health is assured; but any impurity, humor or poison acts injuriously on the system and affects the Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood is in a Gentlemen:—S. S. home, claimed to be. feverish and diseased condition asa result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. 8, is used as a family medicine in our Imyself have taicon and always found it what it is It thoroughly cleanses the system of im- purities, increases the appetite, improves the digestion, and builds up the general health. ohildren with fine results. tite and clears the sicin'of all eruptions. blood tonic and has my hearty endorsement. 1248. 9th St,, Lebanon, Pa, I have given it to my It promptly restores the appe- It is a very fine P, H. THOMPSON. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison is allowed to remain. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint iu the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. | has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, | and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. The skin In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of “KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS.” It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure SSS. PURELY VEGETABLE every, particle health, Asa and health-sustaining, Nothing reaches in- herited blood troubles like S. S..; it removes of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially brac- ing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured Pecan aanay by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing e of the blood that no trace of disease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get “THE KING” of results are assured. Book on the blood and any medical them all, S. S. S.—and “A : advice desired furnish 129 West 4ist Street. without charge to all who write. Rubbers and svaren Boots. Looks like we were going to have a period of snow and slush and sloppy walking. Be careful that it doesn’t turn into a period of colds and pneumonia, Keep your feet dry and warm, ii ' f Men's Regular Hetght best quality | Women’s, Misses’ and Ohildren's RUBBER BOOTS, all Regulation RUBBDR BOOTS, up heavy woights =----- Poe | the knew Children’s stzes up to 10%..$1,10 ‘Misses’ sizes up to 2.........$1.35 Women’s sizes up-to 8...-.. $1.65 Men‘s Storm King RUBBER BOOTS. ‘The best ever made for looks and long wear, Hvery seam doubly protected, Our guar ii sina ot $3.50 ‘Men's 1st quality One Buckle AIRO- TICS, seamless, moulded 98 sole and vamp. ‘All sizes. iC Men’s Ist quality RUBBDR OVER- SHOBS, Selfacting style. 49c All sizes ...20-..-. 2000. Boys’ Best RUBBDR BOOTS. Regu- lation knee height; all sizes up to 6. Lighter weiphts in $1.95 Some of these larger elses women’s boots can be used for large boys or men with emall feet. Women's’ Good Quattty ‘Women’s First Qualtty RUBBER fog 25C (tegel Cooper Store, 22 Flow, Rear.) 6, T and 8 for men and bigger boye —...—.. Get right in line for a bit of bracing exercise, and help to plear away the mass of aow ’ which now covers New York and nearby territory. As a big leader we offer long handle .' Steel Sooket Snow Shovels to-morrow at thirty-five cents each. , (Giiegwt-Cooper Gere, Basement) . Youths’ Suits and Gop Coats, (4 te 20 Years) A J ro) Here’s clothing for the lad that Has all the snap and dash in it that he . wants—and the kind that he looks well in. This assortment will certainly please him—the price ought to please you, remembering, as you must, that the styles, materials and tailoring are abso- lutely to be relied upon. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS; fabrics of fine cassimere in neat mixtures; also blue and black cheviots. ; TAN OOVERT TOP COATS; lined with good quality Farmer satin; broad shoulder effects. Exceptional opportunity for the young man and grow- ; ing boy measuring 30 to 86 inehes to buy a SUIT or TOP COAT at : Five Dollars. Blegel Cooper Store, Becond Floor, Must, 18th st) Standard Branas of Wines and Liquors at Cut Prices. We do the largest retail business in pure wines and Mquors done in New York. You can see the power this gives us by considering the following prices. It 1s easy to put low figures on brands that nobody ever heard of, but only The Big Store can quote such prices as these on the best-known standard brands on the market. oben ergs wie KRY. “por bod 5 Headquarters for the Renowned “Cereader”* r bottle se. Imported Sherrian RUINART BRUT CHAM- Pricss range from 75 oente to $2.50 a “Serleowon ie vE— ‘Co. 00 "They. represent Tring ia linea tog ex: | | | nce “which “are? popalar, an well ‘as pome nylea wat Bo other store offers, [énngrted BURG kallon, 82; | ST, MACAIRE_ BURGUNDY, | g' | Ola” Friars ‘Sauternes and Imperial Zinfandel (kenulne) Claret; case 12 quarts, {8,35 KTALLS. | Perfestion in Manhattan, Mar- , Vermouth or W! fi BPARKLING MOSELLD from. Sohniein & Co., iT JULIEN CLARET and Schterstein, — Germany: Mountain Riesling; gal., 680 ‘This’ firm’ ts the prietor af. the nowned “RHEL sparkling Rhine Which {* sufficient, guar: Anteo for the quailty of pro- BASS' Royal Arms ALE: 4 pints, $1.65; doz. splits, DUBLIN STOUT, doz. pints, $1.50; doz. aplita:.. 2.800 Pallett AUX, ‘ANET, to. Borde Ths soe GOL! wi EXPORT BEWRS, Fe ad 08 Bus 7.50 To 750 50 ject Pilaner: emi W mbacher Ee a a Tiprankfurt A: bie ? 8 CAI TOL. rears old; | guiimbecke es : Imported TARRAGONA Port.| Cau. $4.26. tall Ua A 10 Spectre Lae Se ee Railons S180; pote. .00e | ROYAL, Monogram, Whiskey. | NOONE t fe 1 Wine an’ 1.00 our latest handsome and com- mes; case "8 Yeas old; | plete Catalog vi a e395 2, CABIN 5 eysniee 3.06) “eal.. $2.60; full quart, HALER, ‘ankfurt A-M, 8% TLATY Clare! ue af Wine and G50 ora. (Slexe] Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) Foods Ghat You Can Orust at the Lowest Prices in Yow York. member about our Grocery Store is that it sells NOTHING but first-quality foods, ing to rel Mhertrat, tne to Js these first-grade goods for less money than asked for first- The next thing to remember fs that It se! grades anywhere else—often for Jess than is asl Tt is these two facts that have given us the lar Some examples for Friday and Saturday: kea for the inferior qualities, gest grocery business done under one roof in the world. TWINING'S Famous Philadelphia Farm Scrapple, 10c EXTRA FANCY Fresh Caugh* Chicken Hatibut Steak, 12c FINEST QUALITY delicious, mild cured Smoked Salmon, Usually sold at 85c. Ib. Bri day only, Per Iv. 25¢ EXTRA FANCY Long Istand Scatlops, Per quart 25¢ All you want at this price, EXTRA FANCY SELECTION Codfish qnality Bread in the clty, QPriday only.) We will well the regular Ge, loat of ts Finest Boston Steaks, Chinook Salmon Steaks, Long Branch BRluctish, Large Roston Smelts, Dally express from DEL, FANCI SELECTED Fresh Laid Eggs eRK Kuaranteed days old whea wold Per Ib. Per tb, Yew England Broad 0c 2 0% Ge Per Ib, a j | i / 2 "i ortunit That you may become A apestal opportunity to | | potter acquainted with the fine quality of the cele- brated St. Charles Sterilized Unsweetened Cream We bave arranged to sell on, Friday only, ‘Tho reguiar 2€ cantor 7C buy choice selected EXTRA CHOICH Long Branch Weaktish, Long Sstand | Pere, Hlounders,{ 5C Yova Scotia Herring, Roasting and Frying Chokers, usually sold at from 160. Friday to 200, per 1b; only (all you wi per 1D...66 ROAST BEEF—Cholce cuts Oranges — Faney sweet Seba eset Ks from the . a . c bt Fix Bars, °) kieyberry Bare, 6 o'Clock Teas, Sugar Jumbles, Lemon Finger CRAG EDS oh Ginger Wagers ‘Afternoon Tons, tor” | Lion Soap, per cake... +. BSc; | COTTAGH CHEESH — The well-known old - f NUT MEATS—Fancy, fresh opened Rib Roa: f Natly Walnue meat 3 1», i t Valeri aiimonds § 39C 7, large Smyrn is: o Per Ib.....120 bank's per Ih. 10c be LAMB res fancy genuine i : P—Chotce pa 10 fashioned rica, tive PORK—Lolns of fan corn fed Jersey Pork; cook dry, large Fpeccneale balls for. ee... 80 SH—Mild-cured | balls : : ‘ling White Fisn or | COFFEX—Fancy Cucuta, Ma- pered Herring; per Ib., Fucalbo or Golden Santos; to | abel ras 16: TROOMS — Fancy Iyn- EXTRA CHOICE Short Foreguarter Canada Wution, 5c DRAKE BROTHERS’ Colebrated Pound Cake, Finest quality made; best materials used, ‘HA—Our own “RIBEOS BRAND," extra fancy tip pickings; pousessing —doll- cacy of favor and aroma, Champignon (Ho- n .. Aa ‘Formosa Oolong, Golden Caylon, Young flyson, Steel Snow Shovels Special at 35e: Bhalith Bredicast, — "Sweet Violet” junpowdor, brand, "extra ‘fancy | State Mixed ‘Teas farrowfat delicious 7 favor, regul ¢. can’, «Se Red Ribbon nut Jar. Bo. HOME-MADE JAM — Finost quality, absolutely pure; oR — Finest BLACK fresh ground Se PE quality pure, Black Pepp CHICKR! nd; deltc for | Raspberry, Strawberry and cooked — rolled ndwiches, ‘ete.; large can, | otaer fruits; dozen, $1.71: large package. +++. co) OMIM CAN. ss eee FO! 1 MD, wIMM JOP. ..00 000044, 1B0

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