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The Kind of Trolley. Se in Gudeon Connly That Is Giving Joist yies Daily Brainstorms (EER To-Morrow’s Cartoon.] VIER SMINUTES AHEAD .OF THE ecHeoULe! GADOAP. 2 YOu! NODRE F>SLOWER THAN THEM) ) PUBLIC SERVICE” JTROLLEYS! Laurence Veiller at Public Hearing Tells Mayor of Objections. “Believes the “Measure Would terminal of the Brooklyn Lawtenve Vetter, “fornerly Mecrotary of the City (Chub, but. to-da @xtend the footpaths, roadwiy oad tracks and jither! facctitics <riities— Be barrayettice Clon ihe oars Joker ta i. and he sald it would permit oon alia and vew Manhattan; i would permit an elevated road i Delancey strect, that it gives the Bridge ‘Commicsioner the power to give away @ franchise for this for fitty years and (Ettiat ‘no mention cf compensition ; is Spride. In the bills Mr, Veiller also ns That the time for the extension fie Manhattan terminal, which {s to FEDS WatDOTALY, OUEDS.” £9 Da. met inted ost that cne pas Bago contained u provision “for the oon. miruction of or extension thereof (ot he Manhattan reducer by @ loop s; an-oT-otherwise.—It also provides ie Constraecion: operation aid maaahe Yenance of ralroad tracks in and upon teraiinal or extenion or any part he location-of such exten; over or under any such Avenves. private OF | wey, 9) duildings, “parks oct se sen tea with tne Pioval of such board. ifiall dere do tae_most feasible location there: | Dibtart Bassett, who sald he ud be repre | —x-rruntber- Brooklyn= fexored the he germinal a ae oom ‘otngel Connolly v ta the. a a race te sabes et (tet ‘not ve & ~ | Odie or Queens County, —-tt-had-beee: : Hurietoneewe Lt o Out as Surgeons --Operate.on-One.._ Fthertly -after- midnight to-day minutes later at ‘Believe plunged in ‘ then busy -anaesthesised man, Tha deep abdominal incision had been made, and the intestines (partly removed tor sew-} tng of the seyerations made by the as- ‘eallant’a knife. Candles and Iamps were Resurrected and brought into requisi- "tom, and by ie ald of these inadequate Muminants belated operation was Vor halfan hour the institution re- nedin darkness In that time the entire hospital with its 2,00 patients Was in confusion. - . In several of, the wards candles were ound, to wivo a dim Ight, but in tne eater portion of the hospital all was’ fas) black as pitch, Uoctors and nurses peoming and ols about thelr duties, ‘more ‘by te: sense of feeling than by ) slgnt. * Tn the reception-room Dr, Drury was “@rescing the wounds of a patient, and Dhid to continue in darkness. pital to-day Francesco was said to. have the. smallest chance of He and hie brother had fought Glowaho iacaleo sia ithe He A © i cata fi nm wound In the head. THIRD AVE. “L,”’ Bad Insulation the Cause—Dam- age Net More Than’ k $200. Insiflation caused n fire in an the elevated rat) Cesta Pitystourth stie Setore Rood ty-day and | Tay of tramo for half an h | baat Pie eat was on, the. middie tenck. | us en BOOT MUL Out the diaz aft 3 current was whut off fram the third] The lows wan 3200. .—Birs, Elian Babson, who Presioent u -was_onpoa! to trial. Aine. | tone —or —nesoniations— capital stock and which are not organ. a AND WHI HOBOKEN HAS ABOUT DECIDED ‘To RESORT To_ THE o1D HORSE t DEBD UPTO + — ASHE Houses! ON SUMMIT 3 avenuel = FANDOLPH SUIT “REPUBLICAN cL LUG ~BEGUN-IN.QUEENS| WITH GOVERNGR eee W. E.-D. Stokes’s Lawyer,| Indorses Utilities and Police However, Gets 2 Postpone- | Bills Against Odell Men’s ment for a Week. Opposition. After a spirited debate, the Republi- nee: OY aad ak ipa can Club yoted last night to stand by against W. E. D. Stokes, the }ote! man, for the support <4 Ja ablla “who, Gor, Hughes and support Pecarend contest the representatives of the oid Ooi machine showed t hand” in preceded pois “\ opposition to the meaaurs, They mkt Seabee: ‘daring whic every sobieacia | that the atsolute power of removal con- i Z, (hitsess | ferred by the bil was a dangerous ono oipa had acqu % fe} to pracetn—any men's hands—but the | Senn tn ‘Clucen County. “Ae aska's thel cub by a Rood majority outvoted the Chee, oppeaition. Br ‘oe oe x sot hereail Gao pats It wan declded to send a committee of | to provide for them. — |three to Albany to-day to advocate the| ‘On<thecmoulon-of Abe ‘Gruber. repre: “ningham p)i| at the Sendte hearing. The eicaee Nas 247 | ship Subsidy bil wan also Indorwed.—— “to [bes se Public Uiliies Dil was” enthusl- asticallyfatovaed_iast night at a meet- x of the Liberal Republican Club of ashingon Ielghta. ES IN-THE LONDON-MARKET. |= LONDON, March 19.—Americans started tweak and went below parity tr he ‘stock market to-day, but . bear covering _callsed a FecGVery—at— noon nd prices advanced until the receipt of the opening quotations in. New York. The latter caused irregularity Mghtly Ufta the lid of the corrupt prac-} and weakness. Most issues declined, tices law .was Introduced to-day y| Union Pacific and Sou Assemblyman Wells, of New York. Tho| leading, and the murket clowed Mat, Speanure permits mienbérshlyy corpora=| —Tradine-t re Ran. ee ae a: | orgeman. wi "LIFTS THE LID OF LAW ON CORRUPT PRACT ICES, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) , March 1A bill which rt ns ahs appeared. for | s inactive, with occasional ane} werk Tie Coneinen ised for political purposes to accept | owing to selling from contributions towar), promoting orceRt | Tin and rumora of an early rise In the posing legigiation. » [discount rate, of the Imperial, Bank of ‘Another provides that the Germany..._Consyla_strengthened mod- corporations recelving sontributions for erately. || Otherw riUsti sect itier that purpose file a statement| were inclined to droop, owjng fang th Getall ail uma Teotived aad | prospective non iimiies Hanging over the how they are distributed. [Ee = ARMY. TENTS ASKED -MELLEN SEES HEAD FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS, | OF COMMERCE BOARD | WASHINGTON, March 19. — Acting Maroh 19.—Preaident ; rlos 8. Molien, of the New York, Secratary Oliver has telographed Sec- retary Tagt in New York in respect to, NeW Haven und Iartford Rallroad, the application of the Mayor und Post: | Who la to have & conference to-day with muawter of the town of Wollaburg, Ww, | President Roosevelt regarding tho rall- Va, now nearly enticaly: submerged by | oad sttuation, had’ an interview. to-day food, for ‘pernitewion. to ‘iawue fo the | Wika Chairman Knapp, of the Inter- iUxens tents and rations for. their tem. | state Commerve Cominisaion, roranyg relat nk he did uot desire 40 make for publication respect- here or wenerally re. WASHINGTON, C —-——. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. AC AS purse $400 0b, Vitae U5 The Original Natural Laxative Water Will rellove biliouaness, tndlfestion, torpid ltver and sluggish Lowols. Half « dlage- r seas Bree af ankee Ole naton Jud Prince ot Colne, tes. SIXTH TAC Ste, a ach 100 Mine ses My at City dy Me ; Camo, nthe general section-of the | teal EN IT comas TO ANEWARK MAN MARCH 19, 1907. SKULL BROKEN BY POLICEMAN’ | Molineux’s Relatives Also| Make Charge As Victim Goes to Hospital. THROE TROLLEY” WIRBGAS CERT NLY THE HANDY THINGS! | to-day to restore Georgeo Molineux, al | patient, to full consciousness, 29 he may tell @ connected story of the leged police clubbing by which’ his aku was fractured. ‘The condition of the young man, who lives with bis parents at No. 17 East One Hundred and Fifth street, was somewhat improved to-day, | bat he Js not yet out of danger, While the surgeoms were operating and the { chances then wers ons tn & hundred that the young man would live, | his father, George, and hs brother |John, went to the Past One Hundred. Jana Fourth Street Station, and mada a | charge that he had been clubbod hy a policeman at One Hundred and Fourth | street and Park avenue Suminy nigat. , | Whe young man staggered home at 9 | o'cloatt, and sank into a coma. ‘71 7was not until morning that the family be- came atarmed at his cqndition. Hie | brother took him to the hospital yes- {terday ‘afternoon. There! the doctors found that his skull was fractured, and advised on immediate ¢peration. In | moments of consciousness George said | tiat he had peen in a fight and men- | tloned the police several times, eT TROLLEY Ww i serous ane [NATIONAL FUNERAL FOR PRACTICAL SCIENTIST BERTHELOT. |- USE. PARIS, March 19.—The newspapers here unite In recognizing that’ in t death yesterday of M. Berthelot, the celebrated chemist, who” Was Forelgt Miri in the Borgeots Cabinet, France lost perhups her greatest scien- tat. ‘The Petit Parigien says, ‘no nineteenth century will Jeave no great- { PROBING POLICE CORRUPTION FUND Mr. Ely Continues Inquiry, While- Bingham Goes to Talk to Senators. er name to posterity,”~ The Cabinet has decided to ask Par- Mament to authorize a national funeral Rhee epee ot archives vot tie | for M. Berthetot and his wife, who diet ith: shertly before her husband, but the de- sana seventy Tnatitutlon, dled yesterday, | -oaseq scientiat’s desire that hie funeral ARCHIVE KEEPER DEAD. WASHINGTON, March 19, — W. J. CLUB, HE SAYS; |. Mount Binal Hospital urgepns hope |, = EAN SASSSEBERAN US LT. BURDEN DOESN'T 33222" S28 = UNE IN IN NEWPORT sonal property. Ells name was alaned : Ita ithe: pominatlon’ papers ont widen: |ran, but he says some ono must hata’ |elgned tt without his knowledge. He vent to: tho axressors last even-, | Ing to protest agkinst being taxed’ oa atte Says Name Was. Forged When iu: He Ran for City I thodltien? tious Council. If In a dilemma to him At ¥! claimed tht And voted. 000 town He was put protestet ‘after which he wed to recover as his residence NEWPORT, March 19—1. Townsend | Lien Masessed at Burden. who was a candidate for City Council last fall, declared to-day he Knd had, tt cut paid $1,600, and what he had p in Sifks and Dress Goods. 27-INCH YOGA, PONGEE: in stripes, plaids and checks; the latest navelty. Value 7S¢., 19-INCH PURE SILK TAFF shades. Value 75c,,’at..... % PRINTED INDIA SILKS, in neat figures and dots. Value 49c., at. 40-3=CH ALL WOOL SHIEBON BATISTE, iu all the newest t spring - shades. Value 69c., at, rl 45-INCH “LUPIN’S’” SHA! ow” PLAIDS, in’ hindso very stylish; Value 1.25, at....... tava Specials in Upholstery Dept. AXMINSTER HALL RUNNERS, in. Oriental designs, 27 inches 3 yards long; value $5.00, for........ 33g yards long; value $6.00, for... 4 yards Jong; value $7.CO, for; . 500 PAIRS OF RUFFLED CURTAINS, fine’ meslit, 3 yards long, with f five fucks. Value 8c palr for). 50e . COUCH COVERS, 50 inches, 3 yakds Jone, wide heavy fringe all around in red and green stripes). -¥4lue £2.00, for.......- 1.59 WEST 125TH ST, 7TH & 8TH AVES. Fresh. from t the Gardens f the finest tea-producing country in the world th 3.49 3.98 | ... 4.49 z DELICIOUS—PURE—HEALTAFUL j nected with the institution ever aince| be A¢vold of military dtepiny will be re- 185%, specied. Lead packets oniy. Trial packet, 10c. At all grocers, Commissioner Bingham, with Secre-| | tary Slattery, ls in Albany again to- day prepared ‘to give the Senate Com- “ttee on Citles additio: reason yin! the Police bill should also, if"called upon, to give Mina thet [Fem@rdlng the “system” which ts “oppes-- jing ft. } While the Commiasioner was appear- "[ tae before-the-commistes Aasiatant Dis. trict-Attorney Ely resumed his inveati- ! gation into auspected bondi funds, Five [inspectors — Titus, Walsh, | Flood and Sweeney—were put throu! and euch was re- quired’ to 4! fi ajorn testimony he had given. Gnderatood that the inspectors dented knowledge Mir Ely tlonship bet posed Executive Clerk Mock | Workings of the “syatem,"" It In said, SKIN DISEASE “BACILLI } KILLED-BY. WINTERGREEN | Liquid Penctrates to the Roots of Distressing Alimonts and Gives Quick Cure. Ol! of wintergreen—that simple liquid so | fa the land— je Just coming to be properly apprecial Its’ value long has been known to the med-! profession. but only in recent years | bax it been found that a proper Ettore | ‘al Itch. ‘One of the doctors to whom great credit Jo duetn developing this discovery {x_ Dr. Decatur D, Dennis, who, by comblaing oll of wintergreen “in proper proportious | with peyeral other remedial agents, devised tai! ned ptom- The- medical men. were pie: {railed peut ta; sive the -cancral- publi | HerteAt of this lotion in the wiapo of DoD. Prescription." now: pur up ee, the company w 1D. skin voupe ce makes | js atop’ that awful {teh and means a quick cure ‘for | pooriaats, ealt rheut, rlagworny, | dan all other, dlatressing: dlssases Gi the kin. 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