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See THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDA bay DECEMBER 4, 1900. Republican Legislators May Pass Resolution Asking Him to Quit Senate. SEEK BALLOT REFORM. Some of the Statesmen W See ‘Mr, Hughes, but They Fa w the Btate ( up and pay nor-elect," “remalked George A- Davis, of Buffalo, one of.the early. callers to-day at Republican: State headquarters In Fast Thirtleth street “Not to-day.” lied State Senator Alfreg R. Page. of Manhattan, ree nized oMicll ‘gulde to the Hughes pres ence. % tale “why not?’ questioned several of the visiting legislators, srowding vp. Senator ™ __ EWell’ you, see, Mi. Hi ~ affair of her own on fot thia 1 the father of “el th a grim’ mile, “ani enorelect resolves No. home in West from politics tits a The up-State, lest % Brody E ‘oMfice, nite is im PN lect flocked aw where headquarters, and grasp of Timothy carly to the strong right 1. Woodrum A on the affair War the statement of Untied ox ntor Platt In Washington that he pro- posed to stay in We on at least wlll March—the close of Congress. | — Did Flatt Promise to Resign. “Why, he said he wou 1. remarked one Diyman. bet he intends to } until 1909." While the State Chairman insists that there is not the slightest foundatiod for the report “that the conference, wvhich began yesterday, has for Sts ultimate purpose the promotion of the State Chairmsn for the hole tn the enate the aged Platt was expectcd tpe<féate about the first of the ye little olve was talked of by the various Now York Assemdlymen and. Sen: But Senator Piatt holds {¢ Gnd conferences ecunt for nothing un- nc less hie decides to get out of his own accord: eThe Legislating might pass a strong pet of resolutions,’ arked a Vet- feran State Senator fatly asx Ihim to realgn. But Thore ewho know the old mat ovinced ithat such a course \would only make him hang on the more detersi : the good people of New York can do je to grin and bear thelr disgrace, and Ahose who are after his job had better hottle up.” | There was strong talk in favor of the olution plan, Its advocates arguing That such a course would ac least siiow the voting pub.ic that the Legislature Mas Gealnyt a continuance of the Em- Pitre 8 belie reoresented the inited tates Senate by two ola Shrewd obs thatthe comirg sexsion ws ty. Boog set of reakiing resolutions almed at the Senators who won't sie! osblic demand and «et out, Word of the Oracte, “What will be tia most {mporte plore, of legislation of the coming nes: fign? gome ono asked of State Senator B. Percy Hooker, of Le Roy. ephe bil that Is not pa: in broken 448 declared 7 * replied ~ FOR NOT RESIGNING ] each Abert engeenees ‘Rents for ‘‘Homes*’ Are Raisea to $15 Because of “Improvements. \’ A 2A W | |NEW 1154 Families Can’t See Traces Enforcement of Regulations of romebody dvised Inspimt the row of tenements,’ ntinibe Rion the vortl side of treat, between Avenues’ B and C,’h. remained ever since, The ory excuse for the name, which ta suggestive of brightness and light and cheerful activ- i it fs suggestive of anything, lies in the packed and jammed vondition of! the 164 families who pay $12 a month | for the privilege of occupying three’ rooms. | There ure four flats, of three rooms, or cubby each, on each of the five ate the seven houres forming Jag World regorter vimtted the | tener day to investigats the re port that each of the tenants was to pay $2 a month more rent beginning this month, He found that the tenanis had organized to resist the demands of what to’ them meant a radical increase in’ the of living, but had i tat all over the east sido landlords had formod what is practically & com- bi he tenants of the “Beehty, in the fryng-pan leap into the fire. sick to strurgle. Excuee Is The enforcement \t/the new law mak- lng it compulsory Yn the landlords: of tenoments to Improve sanitary faciiteics und make other improvements in thelr! properties 4s the excyxe the landlords seized upon three months ago to raise thy $i2 rent to #14, and this month raise the rent of the three-room-Nats to $1 When {i 14 conmdered that a working: cnan'n dent flat of five or even six rooms can be obtained in the Bronx oF upper Harlem for only a trifle more the stgnificanec of the rise In rents on east pide becomes deeper. While the Tenement-House Depart- ment, of which Edmond J. Butler: !s Commissioner, may haye been ye vigorous in forcing the landlor’s to im- prove thelr buildings, in the “Heetive block ch may be taken asa fair sample of the east side teneine was ‘to-day ittle evidence of a ough or even adequate inspection, The hallway of each foor contains a ‘com- mon aink. There ts no room In a three- room flat for the ordinary fittings of a kitchen. Women tenants wait {n lno— ag in medinevay citiéa they uséd to take thelr turn at \he town pump—for a chance to wash the family dishes, Frequently the sink overflows, and sometimes, for days, an obstruction the pike Tomains there, flooding | th whole floor with foul ofors and causing reeking pools of stognant water to col- lect in the pitch-dark hallways such stagnant puddles and dingy pas- sages the bactilt of consumption ant typhold find’ thelr most prolife culture grounds, awaiting the coming of weather {0 reap their deadly harvest. at cost fo | | that statesman. Ad gmat coming * declar We cleaned left romises of been carried J should not be sur. prised to mi bailot<eform measit Prove the most Interesting leg'siation, the coming scesion. The only prom! ‘mortgage Ihe Roose, ont to the le sceritat! and a wi gathored here at the call of the Stat Chairman not one was found who hn yidea of how that was to be ac: plished, They are all eager for ba reform—some wort of a aystem where @ candidate for Governor ‘cannot ge! his name under two. emblems on the | oime ballot. The ond electioncering visible naked eye was ‘he fight for tho phip-of the Asray bly. Ray Smith, o: Sy hie Baxter, of Elm); the Job and Smith the Itter has the backing ofthe & chairman. and ts making gReat Fens Among thoan who called to-d the /Sta elect, John P, Allds./ HY ; William W. tadv; James A vurg; George H Owen Cassidy. of Hinman, of Bingham Will pay man by mort his Joneso: —— THIEF THANKS JUDGE FOR 3-YEAR TERM have decided te Un, of the De elty of ples when Judge Inspector Mela tive Bureau, to rid etn was shown tc a Toohey, an nr prison for thre . Toohey, wh Oni ceracentivh res nad served Jeased from prison, wher five rh, was stealing $100 from One Hundred and tear, He wes Ind and plead ded ner fender had a cause recird “it tx tite,!! Judge “that such pesis aw eo rid of, ie eae ar anally are ning to ‘Wyoties the could send you to f years, bot Lo ant natisties that thre rears with tle you owe, on ¥ou former venience Will he sufMclent. Thank you, J ramarked ‘0 | haw) a8 be Was led away, prlling. Speaker Jamea ¢ eget 2} tary. coy | Ten Persons in Three Rooms. In each of the walled-of thre In each of the fi composing the bl dwell from en human beings. | Besides the ‘ever-| Wlity of dixenee, thera is 1) of Are menacing Wem. | { these tenen t in thé Incineration of ex of childre t the Ter riment, which was to ward against Just this, has, so far as could de absolutely no at law in regard to keeping firg:| latforms crear. The Evening Slate posUvery that —in—the tenements not more ape platforme are c Rtruction, and even proportionate degree. ceptacles for old mattresses, broken-down furniture, or bo: r the children to play on. The fire-eacapss In this block all front on the street. a0 if tenomei epectors have vislted this district they must have worn blinders. | Th Yegard to the other phaae-of the | ation, the gross overcrowding ast aide tenements, The Evening Wo last week printed an editorial prese & Incontro Die figures, based on lirch society's report, in which the disgraceful overcrowding and unsani- Sitions of the tenements were set forth plainly and forctb! Conditions in the “Beehive.” ‘A sample floor of the “Beant ts in tho thind story of d xtreet. Oa this floor live twen enfdren and twelve: men and In the rear wx rooma dwell the of Joseph Landaa and XB Pin the corresponding front fats James ivy and Adelbe: the floor on which’ | op > deadly pe Fire in one night would m pt 10 en, than | The rest aro re pails tene- East igent eporte arth that he litte | ints to fient | Me chad quit kite! Ing World Schwartz, who ory ue amon’ landlor sald Rau rywhere you 1. The 1 m you couldn’ You'd find 1 dety “Impr find tots quate ‘owd Into thr rf sted dens a eren’ Pex Tatdnu, « bright nas Written x of te Ne ald not porter what polnting to! y, but brothers “Don't subsegtt”? you SH soote—every- | o ANGRY AT PLATT. Sore Than 1,000 Human Beings Forced to Live in These Seven Tenements, Wiuch Are Known as the “Beehtve.’’ tds BERTHA LIVING ROOM “gp HOW 1,078 HUMANS SWARM IN’ CLOSE QUARTERS OF “BEEHIVE.” The Bechive Block, which doesn’t of even a fashionable apartment-house, ings. é . On one floor are twenty-five children and twelve adults. In three or live fourteen human beings. rooms on this fic _” For the priv: pay $15 a month. ege of living In this The raise tn rent !s excused by tho “new law” forced him to make “In The “improvements” are not visibl The tenants organized to protest, h ces. LAYDAU iu May, they have been notified, they must pay $16 or more for their three “dark, fetid dens, ‘ovements.”’ Annual Hosiery Event Women's Silk Stockings. | An unusually broad selection comprising all the most | approved shades Plain, Embroidered and Openwork | effects. An opportunity for the enrly selection of SToliday Gifts, beauty with utility bining gr ce and Opénwork Thread Silk Hose. “fective and graceful designs in open tep and all-over patterns ix White and an extensiye array of Black and ‘Colored Thread Silk Hose. diam end nd alF concery dium wei [Black im heary, mediam | hts. Wh | shades in the wsizat 1 | at $1.35 per pair, at $1.35 per pair, value $1.75 to $2.25. value $1.95, P | Women sland Embroidered : + . , . : ~| , Sak Stockings. bo Lee 2 An artistic achievement of unustial merit. Floral patterns faith. ITER fally reproducing nature; beautiful, dainty, graceful. Conventional ; designs embroidered in the popular self-color effects-and color come © apres biwations harmoniously blended. | 4 Very Special lot Ch beer KOOAL at $1.95 per pair, ear value $2.60 to $3.45. bare | 2 e LANDAU | Openwork Instep Hose. |Hand Emprotdered Silk Hose. & CHILD REY | All the very newest patterns, in White, |The designs are aldnost bewildering i hor 1 t pewildering im | Binck and many colors. This is a| variety, being replete with the highest ae | 4 favorite style with patrons who desire/expression in coloring and workmam but ca a refined and faslionable eflect, ship cf the embroiderer's art, * Ae OBSTRUCTED at $1.95 per pair, at $2.85 per pair, me value $2165 to $2.95. value $3.75 to $4.95, bur aah ‘ < bin i ‘i ey 4 Ne Men's Sdk Flatf Flose. | hm ; : k kay. \ Men's Black and Colored Thread Silk Half Hose, eau with spliced heels and toes ‘ ee Gere peselcnca at $1.35 per pair, t ay} Ce ke the snes value $1.75 to $2.00. |e Men’s Thread Silk Men's Thread Silk =f. 8! “3 pha: Half Hose, Half Hose, ied delightful abode these persons |! ee Sarees Acces Botte Green, Leyenda Yai Blow bats in neat designs, Bargundy, Gray, Mauye, at $1.95 per pair, at $1.95 per pai: value $2.50 & $3.00, ee value $2.50 Lord & Taylor landlord on the ground that the le to the naked eye. laetieh ba entifiec >: 3 SI Se see = put quit out of sheer heart-sick- i the Rien anGuetarcramdee Capone REPUBLICANS ELE two the meiled and beat bigamy. The District-Attorney Agent Kimball what wan paper story of Shafkin adding blzam'es white on rarole. King him {t was (rue, and Jerome then aske push the case and get ake ald Kimt #\habits. Thea came the Vquotation, fatmnpdt—ty—the—sereiwnins ot O’Sull-van in) th of Shafkin be General Sess ons, _ Wives No, 1 and No. 4 were brought in, and after hearing them Judge O'Sul- Hvan sent Shafkin|to Sing Sing for ro pe Jude ran wh raore than four fears nor Jess than | three years and five months. The Dis~) Ir t-Attorney personal! prosezuted. | = after the would seniten have agaured the | thelr marriag, Shafkin's matrimoi\ial when he was ninetetn y years ago Ho married| Ceclle Shustmaa, of Texas, and deserted her. ,Four years cazeer begin | ago he married tt} Blegel, of this city. She has’ since\ dropped out of sight. \ A year ago ho was lirrested on_the of his Dora £ No, phcamy, thitd wife. 177 Broom! He waar ie U'Sulliven on pleading xu sHeging that he had x He promised to\ u arrested a monty complaint Swalsbaum and divorce, but was ago charged | with non-supzort ! Witt No. 4, Minnie ‘Trommer, inn- | peured yesterday and | triet-Attorney Perkins » shafkin a few mor HEADS FOR SHOALS AS LIFE-SAVERS WATCH- Vessel in Peril Flies Distres Signals Off the Massachusetts Rosina hime Clocks. . 7 to wi honor —- Ar, > Grond and Upright Planoa.6150 to $800. fran Dende obtain ele neck | ey Grand and Up: on. ai nervous dyspepa: fe r! Coast, rch F rop Shoe. Teginayhones . vo BG to 8295 | After a would acend seunonaiae) 3 5 ! zene fe stomach, feo) ike vomltlny OUATHAM, Mais, Deo, (4 ark: The correct anatomical ie art & Our Broadway store is the home | Rould'socome norvout'y Neng and en entine of nbout. th {fone vonstruetion of this hoe $40 part tbat ~ r that mivended to me. 1 was Almoee e : ed f of everything in musical instru-| tn ae tw felon permuad rden and loaded w & enkes the strain on afwenk 4 ' s |to try Pals! wht die And. LE Lia eS Va or-fallon arch, and soon re- ments of the present. |Hoven mer but. ‘wonlkivelysrurttt mies even Stine vit? , stores the natural spring of utter takin them only a few days a regis 1 fae g © of the bowels was entybiished and Poin fo he foot ut an one aymptors disappeared. , Now) ntani : BS. TREXLER, Alieitown, Pa, RAILROAD DIVIDENDS, Up, Hallr Compan M-annusl -dty is an increas ar the last previolls vidend. } : , = | reserpine tee eee Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth Se, } BIGAMIST BARRED ALLEGED ROBBER © .wss ano ser Free, 0. : | [ ee Tetleven Writern Story dat 19 = = = FROM MARRYING) = HELD IN COURT sunrise AMONG THE WORLD's_ | en ! oe sara! pith co ; v5 They Are Sing Sing Bars and|Tolito Identified as One of ©" ts policeman aden Aisa Laie TRA nghe wawlbver Bewuel BEST EEINGS £0 DRINK IS" * Will Last at Least Three © | Three Armed Invaders of | ilteiid iver sotioun estecean "| Gactary sw woven in Broow : HL ce Years, Mrs. Forshner’s Home. as 3 ADA f = : : eo ever put off till to-morrow what Francesco Tolit naker, : t a you can do to-d quoted te she Ii at vy atreat,| will face ue Be seen ae mt sed Chale ey Heme anaes of ate Its Purity, Flavor and All-round Deliciousness Stand Unrivalleds ce nending to prison Bamue) Bhafkin, who PAV AE OL aaa gu Lead Packets Only. Black, Mixed. | [war an ig et ae eS tin Essox Market T Never in Bulk. 60c and 70c per Ib. AT ALL GROCERS’. Jor oc dauxhter terta’ ere ¢ and th men, one ¢ Port way Wine, Ye i Costs You Nothing 10 TRY JAYDORF WINES From Winery to Table. We know the quality of our wines and want _vou to know it We will send one-half gallon of either ofthe ten kinds. Send us One Dollap—) BEING try asmuch as you like. Ifit doesn’t suit you, return. 1 Oy Hin a Di Tokay Angelica Catavba Muscatel Malaga Claret BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK | West Side of Street, North of Grand Strect «1"’ Station. f Barinson, i Until sl t ner trolman Bru trovole, Be 6 to see TOlito bes Tt. qoubway) Station): Spring Street: 5 | Tat, 4 the balance.and we will refund your dollar. i IN57, Most convenient New York Store for Brooklynites. u 82.00 callon—B5.00 case of 12 bottles (one Kind or assort=d), Free Dzllvery. oe SUITE OTHING MORE APPROPRIATE FOR A NOLIDAY GIFT. ‘ ‘ is 0 ‘Mall orders Milled, 1 s41— n Unanswerable Argument. 4 | JAYDORF WINERYN cor ova st away, Bear in mind_our prices are lower than.thase of any uptown store, be- e 4 Ww sause we obtain diamonds’ outs! of regular trade. channels. vance largely to Importers on unset gems, which, y forfeited, we set into the nev amd handsomest mou 5 obtainable. Under these circum- stances haw can regular jew hope to meet our priges? We su: ections now and have them reserved fo: inevitable rush at the | you inake; sel future delivery, thus fawand Puss Pulneas: £ the Blood in the avoiding the hour. : A LGCOAEL ON aieoee Rehr md. Pulse 6: —— © ach, Sour Bructations, é of the Heart, Choking Stions when It a Iyioe Sa *pirativa, Yellown c + Violon, Dizziness om et. ', Dots or Webs bef ERS mid Dull pala ta tho Momte) Ab All the music and songs of the world are right in your grasp it you | possess a Victor Talking Machine or an Edison Phonograph. As soon} as a new good thing comes out there is a record for it. Washes of [rat A tow doves of adway’s (a8 Pills yatem of all the above-named disorsers = i | NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA | RADWAY « co. z in tho Florb. : Victor Talking Muchines,.$ 27 to $500. Kadison Phonographa. 8 10to8 GO Regina Muste Box: 8 Sto R425, Regina Player Plano: #450 to 87350. eo} } . ' pe Ara op he | ty anre fo eet RADWAY'S TILTA amd BO hteyh Pee ance Jeee that tho name RADWAY te on what, § Bix fy ‘and is still the t | b Mate from Vorely Veretable Po pont i. ablic jis cautioned: tin ‘ + ated: ae against substitutes | ntlor In every resect to the erdimargiit Bftosp\ts Built 1 | powders nna yabstances of the comm 0 snilt in-special styles for civert teed PITS, mth men, women and children. | 2h cts. a box, at drugstets, or by mall. ator NADWAY & CO., 55 Elm 81 SOLD NOWL ‘ Good office boys come quick lyin response to World Heip ‘| Wants. Sai Open Evenings This Week Till 8. Send for usirated Catalogac. days Until 10. Mail Orders Prampty Filled. ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y, ) OXEAR WankEN eTAERT,) Mall Orders Piiled. Bend dor Catelagmes World Wants Work Wonders.” ¥ © ) x diabetic

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