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THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY? SAN UARY 2971907 6- AGAINST SENATE. TRANSIT COMBINE McCarren Bill Regarded as a Job—Civic Organi- zations Take Action. Place Led Them. ‘(Bpectal th: TRE Teveniny wwortdy ALB! Jan The Citizens! Uniton and other New opk ulvie Organ likUons have decided to tne-up-against the McCarren. bill giving the Board of tne pery factory -that-Coures-} Betniste—ant—Apparienmont.2ll ‘Pought at “No. 616 Monastery street, West | powers of the Rapid Transit Conim!s- “Z.pbosen, ata foreclosure sale, the day | sion. ‘ The Citize: “The police have arrested two men in|measure Ja red for the purpose of the crowd, Greeks from New York, and|dividing sentiment and thereby endan- @ general alarm has been sent out for|xering: the passage of the bli carrying “Youaph Courey, “twenty-three yeare, 914, of 904 Hicks street, Brooklyn, wan hot: nd mortaily anded= by one of w volley of bulleta gang of men who. broke into Union think that. .this Legislature ar by sollettude for the tig eurely. time that the national Flee should cease to divide upon-lin that have no political significance. Les Islatlye measures to $mprove the Jeney of the olty pallee to simplify the ballot. and to. prevent ellild labor, hether introduced by Republicans or Democrats; whould tire hemety were ‘ , tout hes'n ideas for a local uNamer “Ritk, of No, @ Washington eornratesion appointed bythe “Governor. Mahatten,— who bought the }in inset of -resoliitions adapted lant inosivent~ mortgagors, night the CRE y Union sear ble i “Pruring-the- twenty-elgit- day @ ago Riek ‘tried to waln | ae ioietfation Gov, Hughes has. opened | nde “the piace and was thrown | "now. chapter inthe fistary- of State outiby Courey. ‘The latter wus arrested eae Ohonen for Deis erate =| without pledges, he hae | to hla campaign utterances. Yengeancs, wand Use two prisoners—aay | rier —mbyomnted—in sosange'to i hie freaded the gang that went to the DAunialANADly.: ee place jast night. v fot ‘Courey had been sleeping In’ the mill for several weeks. lt is a mmall place, where about a score of Greeks and Armenians are employed. The first | news of the shooting came wiien Courey ont tht—eother tr ‘the! factory, -early to-fay. He, ere his stomach with both es of red ernr. co-operation inv hia etfartal to ras: compltah much-needed reform in thes din lieves SvErnors DrOpIAIVOA relalve to TABI transit. to be a step forward tn the ef- fort to solve that complex problem. nnd it will “support, a measure embod: hia expressed views on that DRYDEN FAILS 10 ~ BREAK DEADLOCK SUT get shoo! {fngliah. “Crowd come, brak door. Yell, -an'-then—come—tullets. He-had-been-shot through the stom- eh the~ bullet-having- entered-at-ihe Fight-slde-and—passed out on the left He ajed’ atiortly after he reached the hospital.—-- “John Castianis, forty-elght years old. |. and John .Matalas. thirty-four, the two amen arrested, eald they had been in- yited by Rizk to inspect a factory ho ad bought in Hoboken. Thore were he muttered In broken 1 Nex Three Ballots and Again When | Rizk and: his frienda fired on somebody dm the ‘darkness they ran awny. Di veSerreants O°Connor,—Afiiter lin arrested “at Church and Liberty atrects, Manhattan, to-day Ells, niand David Orapee, shree broth: ent, who are sald to have formed the Grana Manufacturing Company. They “Hye in’ Waahington street and they Were identified as members of the gang at stormed the factory las night | lot resulted as follow: Edward Gibbs, a friend of the mur-|' Dryden (Rep) %, Griggs dered man, who saw the crowd Ina | Pitney (Rep) 2 Stevane (Dem. alonn with Rizk eeriler_in te “even | kon (Dem,} -12--Martine- Assemblyman Daviron, of Monmouit factory was LorrORTAT SeWENC, “by-}onu—ot “Beliétor Dirydei : Jersey Legislature met in joint sewsion to-day and took three ballots upon the United Wtates Senaorship. he first bal- M Rep.) 6.1 JAG Wile for $3,500. |- ‘The Grand Company falled, and on Dec. 2% Foya foreclosed and sold the Place at auction to Coury, Then Rizk with 9 deed ‘given him by the ‘The Repudiioan vote on the second and third ballots was the same. Amo » In the Democrats the nly 4 motion made b; Sete ie ato ade Journ for the day a was combined vote 02. the ‘and the Democrats After the Joint adjourned for the Taslity pe three or @ Joint session aahise felts Tuemdayo The: ho oe ono change: in th after the -confaren. with Benator Dry en, for an opportunity to m jllean memoers of bo! the siudation, ‘CLOTHES SET ON FIRE ~- BY BLAZING NAPHTHA. arena Kaplan Ran Through way to Steet Abhve feo Head to-Feet, mand ils assist x torday fi antt-Dryden- mun | session both houses pirey mand the for- te merabors - hol ‘Walter K. Freeman, Electrical En- “gineer, Convicted of -Larceny;: vWalter K, Freeman, an electrical en: gineer, of Saratoga, who was arresied “Nov. 30 and attempted to commit aul- cide © Headquarters, was con- =) Sicted of Krand larceny to-diy before ‘Widge Rosaleky in Ooneral Sexslo “Freeman, who has been in Sing Sing Before, throw up his hands when the —Sary returned tte verdict und exclaimed. “SOR. God. what will ‘become of my ‘Oor children!"* neot the Rep th Nourse to go over Te} hts cleaning (uiPaireavel yistnee"’ aq been reer at pending (tue apts a jeamphor. “synthetically, roaeaution that different a ment Feist froadway a itha stored at fhe Tt Was alleged | heoblalned.| han ri od. tosthe pace rORPOFALIODS | guint 7 ase tosextiry ire, whew the blazing naputha 5 ALE him oretting hem ares WATT [tvm hegd to foot, he ran throtghs eee dnt tend dow proses! from Indictment for rene. Vie cries, sent “in an “alm nd ran te—Uie- rescue, Davis a blanket, toro U6 k Hotel Manhattan for His Fiat |, ‘and ‘Slept in Third Floor Bed He Snore Roused-Guest. The night clerk of the hattan, Forty The geme br -Wintirem-took—Kaplantn the bulance to Gouverneur Hospital, suid -he-could- nor Myre, : REMOVED BY FRANCHOT, GETS NEW HEARING. ALBANY, Jan. Stevens, of the Works, annow ume It was Hotel Man- | econd street and. Miedison Gyenue, was called, up on th #piione carly today by « guest, SSoitiplained that sumevody was Bo-loud that 9 ni 2,—Supt. oO. Department of Pupils 4 to-day that he would give a public hearing to-morrow In the matter of the dismissal of Frank 4. former Superintendent ce 18, B a} Mored brother pathetic ttle und Let Me alas airs” At moved who mal om the dollars,” sald | SEED DISTRIBUTION Magiat ‘Crane. S#and Ah could veil, easy come, e Kot & bed foh that ¥ RO.” /BACKGOV.HUGHES "7 the} NORE ACCUSERS. OF HARRY We MANN’ WS - Jersey Legislature Takes ‘Two Men and Two Women atrical agent, on Broadway. recently woman who had Intrusted her histrionic tre Street charges against him. ing im.of obtaining money: under taleot ean or la After’ a brief interview he bought ‘the shange was! new York Van, Blarcom,| matic Arte for, $20. Thé_purchase waa f ond anid Tales comeback, in tnies daya balance. ftrieal change | auasetoune: put sald the people were richer ti story tong od 7ho Vowed to Avenge Say He Got Money Under ___ False Pretenses. _Brings Out Facts and Resig- —nations-Demanded. “Harry W. Mann, a dapper lttle the- whe won some notoriety when a young ROME, Jan. %8.—An the-résult of a taries and attaches of the embassles sprations and $400) to him, chastised him with a horsewhtp, was In the Cen- Court to-day with four questi Hie Was arrented on @ warrant accus- a heen_demanded. the revel ha parture of a popular young secretary. ment, 5.| the stage, Spa. salt guests had Senor Diaz, Secretary h Embassy In the eyes of nool of Acting and Dra- of Vera Sylva. maale in Mann's office at 3 >. 1116 Brow $100 down He paki Priv rela He came-oack. the office was “ eae Ding, it ta sald, wall |r ok ie Who assalled On Dec:-29-Joseph Colle says ha called! fia’ TH t the same Lehsmputad efars and Paw anishea, from Mann the Broadway ‘The- ¥ 1 hase Exchange (OF $00: THO EX: | vor eon atate Bished with Colle's $300. Va Taitamach, of me Weat! nice eens? ‘aint that tothe Vatican must-see Adeling ee ee pare mint treet RICHMOND, Jan. 2.—Before the Cor- poration” Commission to-day —the -Nor- te Folk and West Road claimed jt. would | th on & fut tw, rate rarer sy 3 League, here to-day of schedules In order pg da AE ETE ONT Messrs. Johnson and Virginia. 7) PB a sid the } satisfac ns they got $13,000,000 annpally inp id-ao_mare-travelling: ¥e Pony Coat. Suits, _ Coats Satin Lined. ae Great _ Antrodactory Sale An ‘assortment of beautiful Spring Suits.in weights appropri: ate and comfortable for present N Wear, showing the newest ideas in Pony Coat effects, as they will be & worn during the coming season. $18 Lightweight Cheviots $18 Scotch Spring Mixtures Stunning Costumes in black, which wi be much wom—in two-tones end fancy + mixturer—mess coat, visting cost and military pony coat) model—ailk vestee trimmingt—latew fancies from abroad— tample suits with all the exiza workman. ship of the first style productions of the season, Sample values that cannot be duplicated later in the season. Le Inder the of Misatasipot, nmittey of the | » ahe free dine | Hower sewda ording to th. merited by te Agr in the Avprypriat« | ON THE OLD LINES. FOUGHT FIRE IN OWN HOME. | oO Leads Bucket Committers wiment appropriating $238.00) free disteibudion of ordinary; then adapted, ax had been practice for a number of yeans, ‘ot peevants. phe fire was a3 contrat, When tho ebgines ‘ Alterations FREE-—No Mail Orders—Sale at-All. Three Stores, ‘Atof6West 14th se von 4604462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN The Murder ot Her Father L fright, to'@ cell. + Probable -Fatal_Injury_to-One) wild orgy, In which about thirty secre here took part, with some of the moat notorious women of the oxpital as their the -restinationsof several inf the—-diplomats —whe—took—part—in—the: ‘The affair pecame public when, after reached a hilarious tho threw a handful of 2 tatrect:——The-gii_pecame_—enraged and x ypsuruck Dizon ie head —with-a—de-}- Sore -School-of-Actingand--Dramaticl canter-tra Art had vanished and a: doreated by the | vacant. bald will all those in- volved in the affair who are accredited hed thelr third: con- in- connection with to aus far na posal- TERRY are werk was progressing GIRL TAES TO WADDIAN THE COP_ MILLIONS FOR THE CHOKE SLAYER HER FATEH Police Save P.isoner in “Police Court from En- raged Girl. Lena Trapolido. seventeen. veara tried to strangle the slayer of father-when he was arraigned in Aut~| to-day. ler Btrrot Court, Brooklyn, Mer mother, wringing her hat Ing. curses, wa. 2 fat three court oMlecrs who pulled the sirl away, Tho court-room was thrawn {nto con- fusion, Magistrate Gélamar rapped tor | Order, but his gavel could not be heard! above ‘the. din us the crowd ‘surged | over the rail, In the excltement thread minor offendera: tried to climb out of the? pen, They. were hurled back oy ® policeman. The girl ina At of hy: teria, was taken'to a drug store, ana the_prischer wae. carried, shaking wi Ho fs Frank Roscue, a reputation as [ROW exaed To re KM father, but she did it: tn. selt-de- fans ‘ Roscoe's arrest was due to the girl's vow that she would haye revenge. H fathet was -syot: down on his way ML Beach | piace, Botore he died ne of bis eaeancly, She aia worked on ts Pat 4 arrested _In court: hed ‘to talk With Lawye SFitano. Fanart the obtaining of eetcrete He was the pen by Poll - Who stood aside theatmolmen| versed... He Wid not notice the gir and her mother, who had been sitting) || auletly ly-Inalde-3 the ral. ma, of-rare avi tugging her mother by the ar: rhe ue her way through the crowd until within striking distance of tio inan whe hated, She was upon tho prisoner. trying ty selze his throat b rete aht-hrtertere—— the chase waq adjourned Roscue was held w iter the ARNE until Thursday, out bath. VICTIM OF FALL IS ~ FOUND IN AREAWAY. | With the skull fractured and’ many prutsex-mbout-the face, the—body—of-an unfdentified man was found In the area- way of the apartment-house at No. Sit East Ninety-second street to-day. A pay envelope was found in the man's pocket marked Q. Dean, but there was no evidence to show where he was employed he man was dressed in-dark-cloth and a biue flannel outing shirt. He whe about Olty-throe old, feet inches in-height ‘and welghved ii pound His hair and mustache were gray. It ts the opinion. of ‘the police that he fell ‘and fea. aa her) overcam?—Lena | GOT GRINALONS GOAT j But He-Had a Hard Times of Ht —Animal a Professional Butter. OF POWER GRAB ————— Gov. Hughes Believes People Should Benefit \ Spaghettl is In the pound. Spaghott! [ts ® goat and he was ‘pinched to-day | be Holiceman John Maddigan,-of-:the : 5 ‘ant One Hundred ‘and Twenty-sixth by Adirondacks Yiela. Street Station, who hasn't. seen his * shoes for sght years. He also! are rented Cavlo Grinald!, who runs ‘a res- g FAHU- UE Seo Firat avenues He dftpectal to The Evening. World), a [is owner ‘ot the wont. 1 ALBANY, put Jun. 29. unmista Hy. Huzhos came Nanguage to-day re erab of the power andpiip—intorests in sphe Adirondacks Tho scheme to amend’ the Coristitution so as to permit the flooding of State forest lands ard the erection of large Texervoirs 14 utterly’ in opposition to the Governor's ideas) of forest proteo- tion, He eald: 2 ps “T bave strong con: Nie cami be Ath6, absolute” necessity ef press the}! State’ forests“ ‘Phey—ehould never het wurtendered ta whol¢ oy in part ro any private Interest...Akto—any- plans or measurég., on ‘tity hare nothing to /jsay, Tt In 10 Maddigan tad no difficulty ja arreat- 5 +againat the pri gCario. He been an hom urant, chin “SMaddigan , ie him was tottering In Kitchen breakfasting on a discanded } copper basin. Spaghettl ts! wily, Whert the pollpeman entered: he sidled under his embonpoint: He was as safe from | Maddixan's) viston aw if hidden \under js pore. 5 ; 5 Wire's that eoatseried -Maddigan, i:sweeoing the alr with hin’ ¢ Spa- [Rhos lookea pp wistfully and poked his_horns_intb he’ politeman's proml- went the} he. Hence. Madizart ‘shrieked' with pain | {mproper ft SE Ore -o-tobNly that Foren Nixa entieely in Teton, the cook stopped up chee ears | ture." clasturs of macaro Raat with The again. WIll Strike Back, ‘The bil propimlig the amendment to be by 1 away t nd butéesd out of Mada » such force that It loomanied b ae the Hacaat dove 7h Leer ie the constitution and offered by AM 0 | ats and ot Hanlaneen acmbiyman- Merrit, of St. Lawreho>, Spatgne tel, betwee Aoea not reiulre the approval ef { lose. fie mat dow the Governof but If passed will g ro fim ang fa { at the} Vand acter Ne | the pound wa [trate House ond Game Conpta- inple, favoring the scheme of the power Interests In ny way | reflects thy views of the Executlys, ST aecuped a copy last night of Mr. Whipple's statement,”. sald the Govern- or; “it embodies. exclusively his_own personal views. I have never d aguased | Kn) the ld for “trial tn “go bail for maintaining a goat In Plola- tion of Section No, 3 of the | H Code. He said the goat waa a source of revenue. He hired $t out to Italian nocletics for weekly initiations, ar in ~ STATE IN DEFEAT ine uietara d+ . FIRED FOR-BEING OLD, HE ENDED HIS LIFE. Aged Jeweller Drank Poison When Job and Savings: Were Taken Away. i Deserted by his wife and daughter and-toc-ott-tr-continne workIng at Cie the sadject with him."* ‘The power lobuy was discon open oppasition of the Gov ‘ihe belief mang the. here proposition, however, Is tat it will xo} Urough despite the Govern If Mr, Hugh tries to Corres an cnuses uny of the: constitutional, rat No tities scheme, be weld up. a The Gorernor to-day — ga vet A tet a by thee. Jewellers’ trade, Willlam Rowley, sv | Sie oek° poard of Trade and jentytwo years old, drank a pint of| portation which proposes the develop {yveod aleohol {rn his room, at No. | ment of Adirondack power | by the. [Sixth avenue ond ated to-any ar sr State Iteelf—and- for_tha_ pros Vincent's Hospital, is doa ia sald a eon then In this communtes [oowosmonths-agotie ott man was ; told by hls employer that he wis no longer worth the meagre wages paid i) Aint,-and- trom=trat: ttma on he led fo use his pittance of aa ws Ray, foF hla room tnd board. What's ths work now? fer, ai ee Street. Ve a smal! lamp in I paomcnd ctrinic-tire-poteon FURNITURE. Sale of fine niodern- uglish Sideboards +» 50.01 Chine Glace Bedsteads. Bureaus ©: ‘Writing Desks, DRESSMAKING. DEPA Orders execu Tailored Suit former prices. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Sith Street Store Only. including reproductions-of -Colonial-and- Dining Room Suites. sevevereeeeG0.00, 60.00 and 97.00 each formerly 53.00, 80,00 and 128,00 “Bedroom Suites. — Twin sizen veers 40.00, -50,00 “aud — oo-each 0.00; “Chiffoniers,..24.00, 40.00:and 50,00 each ___ Ladies’ Writing Desks.. verry +9-§0,-11.00 and 14,00 Desk. roomy Arm Chairs atid Rockers. Models exhibited from which these orders may be taken. ‘Imported Gowns considerably below JAMES McGREERY & C0. Thirty-fourth Street, BRASS BEDSTEADS. All sizes. and large, orname Mahogany Furniture, Periods. — Suitable —for [| Fagenouw yor man 136 1? ase a piny | “JOHNSON AND PULLIAM: fuglish Peri Hide shee St hen Alias 210 parlors, libraries, dining rooms and bed- stenographer, of No. Ht Went hints g Conftet ates Will Re Avoided . H third weateical arpirations that she says Wherever Possthle. SIE f i Z _ Mattresses, were never. tantherete a “CLEVELAND, G;, Jan. 29°—Prestdent -Parlorand livingroom Suitesof three Bolsters and Pillows. Pee , of the American I4ergue, n = . j{iteuatons Make "Hm Teh tn Onto. Ty “puliiame Brealtent—of the pieces, 65.00, 85,00. and 145.00 per suite. =Sercens- formerly 83.00 to 177.00 In Both Storcs. “FURS. }0,°65.00 and 95-¢ 00 each farmerly. 65.00. 10-4253 ts_and Dining g Tables = = P6reS) a i formerly. 50.00 to 85.00 60,00. and-9a.00-each formerly. 60.00.to 110.00 ve e formerly 30.00! 55.00 and 65.00 Sable a paleterate «“ formerly 2, $0 to 19.30 Caracis Ley and Desk. Chairs, Ss Music Cabinets, tea and lunch Tables, ~ Highboys, Gentlemen’s Wardrobes, LADIES? SUITS... In Both Stores reading Chairs, large Scotch plaid RTMENT, 34th Street Store. ted at large concéssions —models, from tisual prices, S 65.00, 75.00 and 80,00 j New models, 28rd pecan : ta JAMES. McGREERY 460 Various models that are to be discontinued. All richly mounted, | \with—2-inch Pillars, heavy_lateral filling - +22,50, 30,00-and-40.co Brass Cribs ayith ‘adjustable sliding s+ 20.00,-25.00-and-27,50 U pholstered ——Caracni—Conts. ‘Trimmed with black Lynx, Black Lynx Scarfs...15:00° Muffs... 15. 00 - «40.00 * Blue Lynx Scarfs. : Muifis : uirrel Scarf. fancy lace yoke.. + «eee 9,50 and 27,00 Velveteen Walking Sits. 15.00, 24.00 and. 32.50 Chiffon Panama Walking Skirts, | Remaining stock of evening, dinner and reception Gowns, Considerably. re _ duced from former prices. JAMES McGREERY & CO,’ FIVE KILLED WHEN FREIGHT TRAIN HiT EXPRESS, ~ Passengers Injured on Boston and Maine. DEERFIELD, Masa, Jan, 2—Five || Persuns were killed abd several injured + jn a collision betiveen an expreas train | nd a speclal frefght on the Wichburg | division: of the boston and-Afatne-Ritits:/ road neat South River eatly today The XHisl wereall employees ofthe rail | road, hb Injured inchided railroad em, | ployees and several passengers, The: colilston, was caused by a mudder stopping of the express train, {}": freight crashing Into the rear'of 1 fore the danger signals, could be # The dead ‘aro: ‘George 'B. Busse: the: oxpress train, living—at-—T: “forty-seven years cid. married: BS, Faxemaster-G.-Ws Harrington; of thd a Hvinig, at Troy, XMAS trick, engineer, Rotterdam Junoe . Chauncey ca engineer, ee tes LON Dene NEW y ORLEANS ENTRIES. “(Special to The Byentng World.) + ORLBANS, Clty Jockey, Chaar e are a3 follows: FIRST RAC f--Five turloten: Old Guard. JOU: Port Werth, parila, 0 yaa? Renter, 10: ® RATT TSASmREy Pinsticker, 09; position. 83; Marte, Se ne (Fount, aes. furlongs; eellli oa ean” sage High, 103; 106: "“Keiehtom,, = ESE Ganiiner, Pyactath, O Non ‘Ora cr 1 it S4th Street. In Both Stores. ntal husks formerly 35.00 to 65.00 formerly 23.00.-to- 32.09 Springs, Bed Couches and HS inehes jong. I4$:00°% and: P19 5.00 Muffeeeic eres I0.50 Searf..: sereeshe SOme Mufivves cases 650 cloth Dresses. With: formerly 30.00 to 40,00 Various formerly 28.00 to 55,00 9.50 and 14.50 | 84th Street.

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