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Thirts -first.street, “COME THE WORSE.” _to Washington — Later Report — Improvement. ‘A telegram fron: President Roosevelt to-day called Dr. Alexander Lambert to Washingion to attend little Archie, who is ill with diphtheria. | ‘Dr. Lambert is the Roosevelt’ familly physician, and has offices at No. 3614, “ARCHIE HAS HAD A TURN FOR Dr-Lambert-was-not-in-his-office-at-the time the telegram-arrived, but he was immediately located and its contents made known to him. _With only a half-hour to make preparations, he hurried into a change of clothing and, taking his grip, cau, Dre Lambert has attended the Roose velt children since thelr birth and he . knows them perfectly. “So long as he was not called friends of the Pri © Qa Mot--worry unnecessarily abo: boy's condition. At the doctor's offices on West ~@y-firat street {t was safd that Dr: ) bert had caught the 2.10 train. “Dr. Lambert had but a half hour to get ready and he caught the train by ethe Thir- Lam- i $ be Snurrowest=mergin—He-bhnows= th aick-boy's phyaleal nake-up eo that he than a i arehia Boopevelk bas been down. with } the “attoek of diphtherla. for ‘several | Gays and all reports sent out as to his ob nad up- to-day been —encottry ight the 2:10 train for the capital. (anus HEART BECAME WEAK, BUT HE IS IMPROVING.|® ‘(By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, * Roosevelt-had-a turn forthe: worse-to- day, but ts doing better again this af- ternoon. The following bulletin, timed 2.30 P. M., has been given out at the White House: “Archie has had a severe attack of Alphtherla, He has done well until to-day, when there was a short spell of depression. with weak heart ac- tion, ‘Chis, however, has ‘ sponded to stimulation. The case jx nustin—deing —well-and—ts—considered Tavorably, PLM. RIXEY.” FOR HIS K Mystery in- Case-of Lad DOVER, Del., March 7.—Convinced that his little boy has been stolen, Dr. Horace N,. Maivin, a wealthy phyal- ‘elan, who recently came to this tbcality from the West, offered to-day a reward ! of $20,000-for his return and the arrest of his iddnappérs. Tho three-year-oid Horacd N. Marvin, jr., the, favorite nephew of Mrs. Milos Standiah, of Now ‘York, vanished on Monday While play~ ing 1p tho yard back of his father’s house., At first the rather fanciful theory that he had been caught up in “y the talons of an cligle or great hawk and whisked away through the air to some tree top In a neighboring wood “Was advanced, An eagle had been seen. wheeling inthe blue above the house, ‘and the theory’ was at first 90 well woven that a posse of men searched all of the Umber land In the vicinity, “@ince then, however, evidence has een undovered that points with cer- @ainty'{o @ kidnapping, ‘Tramps or giver pirates, who haye' long made St stom (a find shelter in Dre+ Mar- vin's barn, ase belleved to be. the’ Kid- Mappers. ‘Traces ot a visit of two men to the physician's barn on the day the ‘ehild disapocared nave been found, and ee, Jocal authorities digcussed today me.’ Tne $20,000 REWARD - IDNAPPED BOY Thought to Have Been i Stolen by Eagle—Talk of Pirates _Now.. “(Opetlalto The _Krealag World.) supplementing _Ds._Marvin's-offer-with-x- paral 6 State reward, sis Detective Hawkins that the toddler with the shining hair and ble blue eyes was whisked away by kidnappers: that he went to Philadel- phia to-day to confer with Capt. Don- fhy and beg the assistance of some Hot his best detectives, Belleying that ‘prompt actlon: and a sufficient force. of investigators may soon run down the abdictors,Dr. Marvin went to Wilmington to-day to hire private detectives and consult with the vuthorities there, He made the following statement after issuing his offer of a $20,000 reward? "The nianner in which I purchased this farm and sought to purchase scv~ eral others led to @ report all over Dover that 1 was immensely rich. I did not know of any such talk at the thne, of course, or I think I would have atbpped and explained matters, I did ny- sch report to go out come vere from the aulot, pewoctul life. “Lain pertectly mire that 1 ts a. caso of kidnapping. I haye ‘abandoned all the other thesiles and feel much better fboul It than T would [fT thought: the boy wan dead, T fully ay love it he 4s held for money and ex: hear oon from the triaree oe t ate not too frig chtened by thetr ‘cme fas Halted oF to'scommmualete. with oy March —7.—Arehie | oo {COO BETTING. CARD OF RACES AT NEW He jMany Good- Gianees. for}- the “Wise’’ Racing Speculators, NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Rose Bloom (13 tol ind 1 to 2) 1, Parisian Model (10 to 1 for place) 2, Dona H. 3, SECOND RACE—Aules (8 to 1 and_3 to 1) 1, Subadar:(5 to ate for place) 2, Araho 3, land 2 to 1), 1; Fleldwick (6 to. 1 for Place) 23. Masietcom, 3 WORLD READER 9 9h World At snnteesecrenaseseosccacscosscoseceocss SEOSESEOEESEESESS It Begins Q oaey in the Evening © a ® cy 3 * o RR en a SBSeseNSDI e990 SeROsINROTESATERF ee at Legislators Opposed to More Power for the Commissioner Attack. Him -Fiercely, but Lose,92> to-47,— After Four Hours’ Wrangle. ALBANY, March 7—Commissioner Bingham’s Police bill, giving him power to remove inspectors on the Greater New York force, after THIRD RACE—Litle Georgle (5]a verbal war, marked by personal attacks on the Commissioner, and last. ing four poses passed the Assembly-late this afternoon by a vote of 92 March 7.—There TOUng — parucularly City sulted, the bettors. Park card, ,but it speculators, ond town -Arre that tag fast, owing clear weathe: FIRST RAC! Three and 1 halt-turtongs SWReen wel Rose loom, 7 ta anid jockey Barletaas bacet kas Ferg Dona Ik, iit omen ‘eater, 135, teh 1 2 SECOND RACE — Steeplechane: Atatiers, weight, Jockey, Str. ule, 142." Henty ; is Bubaiior, 199, 3 Fate, (00, Hoye oS Worth, 2 0 fi it Ata 33 72 Os hia Outs 14k: ¢ 3 cle Jainaa. 118 Henre A. behroodar, 16~ 9 | De SPime= S08. WOMAN iE BOARD-WEEP Tells-How. Father,-Broth- er and Others Suffered on “Death Avenue.” woman, Jane De- of No, 42 Weat Forty-ninth An_upped! to the Rapid! Transk Commission this aftenpeon, at e-hearing on the proposition €/remove | the New York Central tracks from the surface of Eleventh avenue, that had mors effect on thoss who heard ‘te thin all the petitions and pronunciumentos that have been presented. Her story of hor loved ones who hive been killed or maimed on those tracks moved all who Qeard the aged lady to tears. Y Mayor McClellan in the course of meeting took occasion to deny tut “waa in favor of project that woulda — RAPID TRANSIT: —_ The -fort: seven members who voted apt the bill were ©“crats—Bohan, Buckle LC._F,-Foley, Burns, “Cavanaugh, Cuvillier, Dobbs, Nearly overly race Foley, Ganly, Goldberg, Hackett, Harawitz,Hoey, Huth, Keller, 1008, furnished a _gooi, chance for tho—wiset ‘Oliver, Prince; Schmidt, Schulz,Sheridan, A: Demo: Eagleton, E-Smith, Stery and=wag- that Is necessary, Tho track wna stil! ner, of New York; Bauntan, Donnelly, Farrell, Feth, Geoghagan, Gluck, to the unusual period of | Jacobs and Mooney of Kings; Burnzinsky, Mallon ang) Walters, of. Erie; :-of Niagara; Glynn, of Monroe; Harper,of- Seneca; Holmes, of Schoharie. -atkl-Northrup, of Dutchess. Jackson, of Erie, and Mr, Voss opqned t! clared that tho dete reat-purpose- was {0 imwe the department onsdectared., Mr._Vo! He publicans, from siving Gen, ying when their post tered. the Commlasioner. questioned’ whether honestly enforced. dered the transfer to "THe Mayor, ho uation on Election As tack on the Mayor ‘an Yous made. Hoey mbiyman As. hopalr jo beauty! at ide Park_or hive ae ark He ‘pledged unseift that CON aera ton Of a subway’ for the tracks north of Thirtieth street will not intrude in 4 upon the park. Tey atner Chigwick, who tas long been an earnest advocate of the sink- tng of the tracks on ‘Eleventh svenue, eurprised o big crowd of weat side agi tatorintas tno plan by decluting htmeele in favor ye elevated structure south of ‘Thirtieth dicedt. He sald he favored] w any whatsoever that would movesdtie deadly menace from the aur- foce of “Death Avenu' Stra Delaney’ closed. ths hearin, With teara’ in hor eyex she told how. her father had been killed on the. tracks, how her brother had lost both his lens! how other relatives, all bread-winners, hwd been killed or matined, She pleaded for Immediate action. Mayor McClellan AssErod her that work on the project WL be tnsugurated-ax soon an legisla: Hye mottan, now under way, pel u sloner> ehowed and he defied ay n Him politically fer ‘opposing. tacked Comix Isslone: ord -sald “bis principal occupation in Uie aris wre lobbying at Washington, and while there he «was the grounde™ around Ing off smail do} hi Era Inspector ia Ri grafter there's of A oni no vse Suse ‘cam ont he <Commisal Teeratinn Walsh if t of, allowin, sit. Ne. dows. hoe profile, of one Inspector or the German cast of features of Another Inspector, Mr, Bingham will promptly remove tm, For he has sylll-he Waa against an In- epector bocauke she did not ike his Stratton, of Chenango.” that he stood before the House tase ang with cies. hands.” nineteen police inspectors. “Commissioner” Bingham went on every_mian_in Jt was a crook and Tghored them. He ts entirely incompete tent to manage the police force," Mr, laid great st power to make changes wount demorat ize the department..Inapectors_ wou! be wtrald to oppose captains, not know=| during the pa ‘The Mayor, sald Mr, Voss, would “de- cide changes in the department, and not charge. -that--MoClellan—in-1906 ad. or~ the ‘Tenderloin because id, emblyman Cuyilller, representative, protested that It was out of order to make an unwarranted at- is Graft Proof, Hoey, could not be inflienred by th alleged corruption tundto pass the bill sioner did ‘not rumove pool-rooms to run. Republicans—Voss and Eichhorn, of Kings, and $) Mance, of Orange. Independence League—Collins, of Kings, and Stev- "Y/enson, Delaware. _ F ur-Democrais—Croak, of Richmond ;-Flanigan,and-Garbe,- of | | Queens, and Schwegler, of New York, voted with the Republicans: in _| favor of the bill. he debate by saying | Cites Committee and threatened to eat “un- He-de- |} ctive sergeants were benefited bythe measure, and that it / Tedyce to-the Pankey} into the theory that h the tenure Of 6Mce that would result Bingham absolute tions would be al- The Assemblyman the law would be} He ropeated tho of an Inspector of the en. Day, the Mayor's of New York such | of New York, paper to, injure Hoey at: ¢ Elngham's record ne in charge the White Hous Let ha latter waa gullly Mike the Hibernian The mensure , if could, through his | Commissioney of Police, control the slt- | Phe Cy he furniture, sald Smith. ‘ommissioner satt he had to | put Inspectors In odd places because he had no othe> | ha expect for 4.000" a materi, What does ear. Does he pWant-Paul Morton-to-beeoine-police-tn- Epqcrgr? hands at land then je |e ettect certainty of | W88 asked to come up and aee th id the uncertainty {factor ae ne tax nit in G- Speakiy 14 | Robinson, of oro-burgiartes ni Great ts. He wats th roposed Le most Let a some of t of the bill, elvil serv: Bingham not do and’ those ‘an Inspect because partment A call of the bil ALBAN Cittes Prentice the Bingham eeNSsemblyaan A. E. Smith wanted to know why Gen. Bi missed Walsh, Ingham ad pot dig: ing’ Wc ray i etore, ee pacer TNvnere does gortion that certain inspectors were Re- | Smith, "not In HAE Somat WY Asaemblymen talked for Qhetnapectors ~Conditions— Soandeloue.- “- ‘Assemblyman Prontlce, the introducer Gen. Bingham's reforms, the “measure. in any ent to dispose of police officers “The move them conditic Committee walaries of | —- New York Mest Moral City. was a direct attack on the plvil service] goth here fayed the Legislators. {rom the country: who always held up the the“wickednest of “Now Ys Trad a newspaper clipping to that Gov. Hughes had caused Aaked Now York. When he help gay_for-the poles forer+ aye he Hoes -not-lve-In- New-York, 5 for tie bill, Anambiyman | New York, 'nald there were year, and only 1,7 sald he had friends who were down on Uheir-own doorsteps. ‘a-fam-hundved tect fromm Tree i Azeemblyman Wasnes, ens of New-York fee Conitiasionor has ample spend a dishonest Inspector, there was no- ne forthe jaw. He-nald New York was moral city In the world, marblo roll down thin Cap ‘agnor “and wt. aie oe he Vilest dens In the 8: Koller and. atest Harawitz Mien took up tho defense of Hedenled that way violated -the ice law, and that Commissioner had unjimited power at pres: re ‘inspectors who db nat do ir duty for dishonest reasons, Who are not competent to act tors," waid the’ Commilss Prentice, * loner cannot is In the polle have become scandalous, of the House wan ordered to ‘and re de. bring In the chamber all the supporters he bill. BINGHAM SALARY BILL REPORTED IN ASSEMBLY. (Special to The Evening Works.) Y, March The Auserbly to-day reported the DIN permitting an Increase tn Police Commisatoner and his deputies, : Voas said Commtastoner Bingham was ® martinat, ® man who pat on a throne, and Ne predicted that before the end of alxty days after the bil} the Commisaloner would fica because, he became a law get out of of- ould net make good. STOCKS HURLED. DOWN AGAIN IN STIRRING ~Reading—Sinks- in the Whirlwind ‘Trading. After several lull in hours o¢ the stock bears avrald that 9: mado yesterdry. the tide pouring In Just before the dears had thingy all tha’ Reading Joined in the d cession’ and receded fro: within a few misut porters pulled tog: @_polnt. anes, atate of demoralization in the minutes of trading. Belioved to Be Artificial, Ks No-one seems-to- know") (dal wave of I from, but the wise ones in on thelr adard. ‘They movement to clever mantpr part of Frick or some one pitta belleved. that it 1s. purely artificts andibat it doca not signify any chang In the control of the road. In the second fifteen more shares of the atock we and ev minute of the Ume it w: bredominnt—in amply, Me centre other stocks Kettng into t N able to take furry, as did the Ta Pennsylvania, Back to the Openi After the reat a ue an tertvas emenlol Read! 4 Sinker Uhey tran n be! returned 1 ston and reached tay. Avk me anything om, a sald, when. Non where I may. huv t -don't-want-to- say-anyUiing about. It} ‘at this: times! Mr. Harriman strongly hited mat ne syould return to Wrahingt Unie for a-special vonfcr dent Roosevelt relatiy Hr orem ore Ini the meeting of the F Frick was” soen Marriman. He refused to BANK WTI WALKER LOCAT IN SANFRANCISCO Pinkerton Men Sa Been Hiding Th Will Soon Re i 5 tured, proud, womanly character, made f BAN PRANCISCO, Maren 7.—Pinker- | somewhat narrow perhapa by: the: re- | toward ton detectives ‘state w-day that thoy | striction with which early tralning hus have located W., F.- Walker, of o} but having tn it still an un- ne Britain. Conn, id this city. w Roun aE PS . ae has-been in hiding staee ox ect to take him into ¢ ‘ow d leclared th: rams Fall again into th politicians,” y f Wabuer is wented ont embemaline 866.000 | trom Bank of New Pritain,-- market denly got together and started at “prices” tumbling down, to thé-low-water marks many of them There was no staying of nolling orders . ‘Then its wups ther and. segovered Stel pit the mark of OES ‘ading sfock in coming hour's trading ners Bireet thay Te Frisk ta backup thjands and feat umor_that he iad obtal Dei ihe itt fo the rallaas: utlve Committee, before he Joined Lahout=the report. that-hin-wne-t CLOSE “to 1197 comparative |" to-diy the that came close and tha orn way. jownward pro- m I? to 1S unis rh al at Were tha the streot are attribute the ttlation on the close to hini, cory tempent, with he storth zone Ing Price there Read- ina price} on its guard | nt falling off WAIT] ety a) nz stocits b, in the plum Ut aro closely nsactions and fore to oner- nerat—tr plight from. Tis office at about Rend | asked about} 1 contrat | @ poe! tuk about on in ace a with Pr x oftice furry ing into, on. Pacts for lant_tew' | took part. Thaw: side Mr. Jerome made his pr rebuttal. But as he had been taken by surprise it is not believed that he will be ready fo go on in the morning When the trial is scheduled to be resizned before Justice Fitzgerald. It is probable that the -Distric-Attece: Jjournment until Monday, so that he may. decide in n.time whether to go on with the case or ask for a commission in ai’ lunacy on the strength of thd defense’s- testimons—regarding insanity: — lawyers have agreed thal the dramatic story which. Mrs. William_—Thaw,_the-priscner's mothestoht-on-the stand yesterday after y {noon provided the strongest-possible climax that-the- defense could pos sibly desire, Anything conting after that would be -anti-climatic and per- haps weakening in its eflect upon the jury. elder. Mrs, y's the mea {took the stand as.a..witnesstn thatrial Vand told the stand as an eple of evidence, those who| ¢ mony yesterday there waseno such dtvi- sion of sentiment among the audience, Ter Had Kat tor two" hours tn Justice (itegerald's big, gaudy courtroom Hatens ing to the old woman and Mberty of her boy. wasn't so much what she anid as the SSS ‘Suddenly. Decide Upon This Move — _Late This Afternoon After a Confer- ence of the Counsel, the Prisoner and His Relatives. r. Jerome May Ask for a eo tooiemest Until-- ee When Court. Convenes To-mor- row, as This Move Has Taken: — Him by Surprise. Harry Thaw's defense has closed. 's lawyers and AS-Seon—as—he—-had—badh.offk ey will ask for an ‘Thaw’s story on the record thai Wite's Evidence, Not Convincing When Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, the wife ary will al plea for the lite They believed she told the truth. Tt n pwry , DEPEND ON EFFECT OF _ Ht -notitied of the-decision= of tha Utions, for offering evidence in His- lawyers served notice upon the District-Attorney's office late this afternoon that they would have no ‘more evidence in-chief to offer in behalf of their client: This important-decision was reached atthe closé of a Jong ait ence in which all of Thaw l-members: of his family— The slayer of StanferdWhite ee his_approval_of the move when word of id was taken to him at his ¢ell in the Tombs. They-believe that with the These-persons vil not not testify: aalee hey “are introduced in’ ‘sure | rebuttal. the wrongtut been circulated regarding tho _heredit~ tate. Met Mother on the Bridge “of “Sighs It was not known —unti—to-dey—that and Mrs =Thaw meeting Inst: had finished “her ‘testimony, permit upon the Bridge back from the Criminal Courts Butla- inge—to-hin-celt-until Mra "Phaw-comla— the Say anything | way she sntd It that carried into the hanna of her autores an —untinctured “be brava conviction of her sincerity, interview, y He Has ere and n Jail. Feb, ustody withia he charge of the Sayings “They Greatly Alded His Case, 7) It” Harry whipped of Justice Stanford White he will owe It to these when she should have been tying the bread-and-butter life of school, wan with no embarrassment, and with eagerness, there stood out plain as print the personality ered Ife, the keynote of a tenderly nur- plummeted store of mother love and abounding charity once the outer gar- ments had been stripped away, Thaw Koes unifrely un- for the killing of the -grimoidr told as it yet Ih the story of the other, of a homoe-clolst- tock dro} It was the simple, unaffected trick of speech—the desire to explain {call LONDON, pending loans and W: beings decreased quotations. ‘ans, xan improving, a ved below parity, owing to the ab: ‘of support, ; York advicos, steadied the marke, Uitte temporarily, but prices fluctuated errat~ as later ‘and the market cloaed Wook, case is rounded. and complete. ternoonit oa ‘been iikie enon ito introduce itt least stories that had | Newrd tt came to be of two minds after | Temember dates except Thankasi~ [ney Na analyzed ner -amaring revels Me and Christman, amd, Oreo) tons. Own Weddlng day’—that wave vou the When Mury Copley Thaw, the mowier,| ‘tisht tothe real widow Thaw OF wot through with the giving of her teatt-| Pittsburg. Harty Thaw hada Matter Che-old-wonga Ty special wag allowed to walt of Sighs-on his way son or a five minu Aw sho took him into her army and Kissed Til Tie sald: “i-never-tmen-betore wnat: a worden ful mother I had? Wagner Sure of Acquittal. two women—his wife and his mother.| BINGHAMTON, N. Y., March 7.—Dr. Each {n her way haa done more tol Charies G. Wagner, indent: of bulkhead the somewhat leaky fabric of | the Binghamton. State Soaps: for the hla detcnse than alt his hired aides put | Ins retried home to-day und an valiiyatladi cantile contrary to expect koneth ex ante yeti dena, ocean ie aver he will be recalled to tho. hope to do. n Thaw case to-morrow ur Yot between’ the two women ‘here] the next day yawna a xult of trant that Is past} Dr. Wagner expressed the opinion that ‘ ls y [the jury wilt acault Thiw, dectarin Drldging, The sorry atory of the one | (ih, JUN) WHT Beall Th vs leelaring bespok the vanity, the self-love, the! payor of woquittal, und that he believes Immaturely mature viewpoint of a the Jury will be Inti ’ the same oman who was taating the gilded Umut aetuate the” people | In apples of the Tenderioin at an age STOCKS CLOSE WEAK IN LONDON MARKET. March nge continued Weprebsed, 1 street lqui- dominating. factors activity and easter the after reaching parity, be= but before noon pri In’ the afternoon “the 7.—Trading’ dn. the >t