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Members Stand Amendment. DEMOCRATS .. IN It Through. ALBANY, Amery this Wiilities bill as reported by — So mittee on Rules, and = Meat. The Democrats p = Smendments which were v Nine members, mostly ‘were absent. afternoon pa red fits passage js ansured will undoubtedly be an effort Deat it with amendments “Take out its tooth.” The nate will ot take up the measure until next week. All the Democrajic caucus amend Ments were defeated by a party vote Amendments of Assemblyman Cuvi! 4 eighteen who supported voting in the affirmative. itties commissioners; that @hall nat be prohivited: “effect next year. Assembiyman Cuvillier, ‘emblyman Vision. Senator MeCarren, the fight Cuvillier to take corporations. @ obtaining recognition. the Speaker w “Oh, sit down! Jett. Oliver, angered by Cuviliie: of Independence, shouted scr down! W Many Visi in With the Evening W. Raee pects BELMONT May 1i.—The po ASSEMBLY, UNANIMOUS 140 Solid for Measure Without LINE. Week and Wiil Put (pects! to The Evening Worlt) May th=ty~a vote of 140) made 10 hse of Tork, the representative of Mayor Mc- Clalian, bolted. the second Democratic . Ameembly caucus held, along with As McCue, and undertook to make the fight for a court review pro- who will inthe Upper House along this line, is said to have urged the stand for the e the Com- without amend- sel several Repuoticans The Will now goer to the Senate, where though there Mer for a court review and to bring in telephone and telegraph companies were area by a vote of 119 to 19. Cuviliter on these amendments were al! Democrats. The bill was then passed in its orig: final form, every member in the House The ___The debate on the bill began shortly | After the noon hour, The Democrats wo had bound themsely.s to vote finally for the dill after sexing amendments pre- pented by them bowled over by the Re- Publican majority handed up thirteen Proposed changes. the more important of mbich provided for the election of N sh TRACK, | gquad [0m men who ¢ fo the track to-day essed themne all at sea over the action of the Jo Club in restricting betting min before starting time. Several w Known pool-room keepers said to booking at the tracks At least a half-dosen keepers “weighed in" to-day The anti-poolroom element an Glergy had special agente firat Odds were quoted. It develops that the Rey Bileer told Mr. Belmont tha the city poolroom evil ty Wil be urged to o fniah tione track to-day ad they were ti IMoMent before each race when the the strikes that rallroads phall not engage in the business of coai _ garrying, and that the bill shall take the| ow BANKER SCHIFF RESENTS BEATI TRUCK DRI ing a Terrible Tattoo on the Man’s Head. Jacob H, Shift. in t * afternoon, and ax driver of # cod) wagon. betha clubbed two -poltcenten: driver by the heck and ing him over the head. Mri thi! Jumped out of his motor and ran over to the scene of the Blub- bing. As the patrolmen saw dim ceased thelr tatiog- on the drt skull, and one of them paid: “How do you do, Mr. Schiff. for, reaisting arrest.” | got tne names of several, names of the polic raffic 4 hin the Accordl two nal cops at wo stop e weight and wit imbed to his seat. ould attempt to defend himaelf head he was clubbed about the the officers let go of thelr tim he fell to the paveme scious, An ambulance was he was taken to Bellevue Hosp! prisoner. He has bruises. ‘After the policemen saw tha iff had interested Simgelf in th: ey began to scour round and gi nesses for themselves, fearing that t street. The Mayor's representative had a hard His appeals re met with cries of from the Democratic ow the chamber at him. “Go way back and sit ve heard enough from you! The speeches of the dozen or more "Democrats who talked in favor of the Amendments consumed over two hours BELMONT PLAN FORCES “ROOMS” TO SURRENDER t. Track and Weigh High key ell that | Ze towed RIN ois 2s they would give up fighting and take pool-room the at Thomas t eradicated Hesiniation against ricing in the Biate | Belmont | Mr fo every demand mac Y and if necessary wilt et reduce the betting then eee racing Killed entirely ALBANY, tay U—Tiy, Mate 10-4ay passed the Wome we bill Over the May ‘The vote w @ agains aged the campaign fULnuaiaeic e the foll Was be use Di exciton #2 In favor The were th oe interes #9" goes to Gov. Hughes ted, Will velo I. Bur t ehers declare that they eR see " m9 ¥ ral {@pecial to Te Brewing Word) Assemt 8 thie afterncon the | fur ASSEMBLY PASSES THE TEACHERS’ SALARY BILL, ROOFER KILLED BY FALL, ured When Sidewalk. fer, fol throug ‘allabout Mar and qUTO BUTTS ITO IN ASTOR SOU NG 1S THE CLAIM OF VER, ‘LONGSHOREME Two Policemen Were Whack- the banker, was roll- down Fifth avenue in his automobile the car /ap- proacied Thirty-third street he saw the The officers had the were bainmer- We fm favor of it with none against it, the) were compelled to chastise this man Dof't you dare to speak to me, you and also une one of them, he approached Fifth avenue one of the crosaiik sig- to his statement he pulled up as beat he could, mentum Of his shoved tae horses along over the jeemen sprang Before a whou! ders, while men and women in th strest cried, “Shame!” And just this juncture Mr. Bcbiff came ajong. two severe scalp Wounds and numerous contusions and Mr. would be brought to trial in since ead dpy coxa’ It Keels Over Three Women hamnic THE EVENINW WURLD, STRIKERS AHEAD, Transatlantic Lines Are Said to Be Weakening in Their Attitude. With the tlenp of shinning growing every hour, sims of wenkening bem to cron out today amons the tre! aUantic compant brunt of the deeperate Industrial com- bat with the 20,000 atriking ‘longshore- bs. timt have borne men ‘The belief is now confitently expressed at Union that within forty-eight Headquarters ours overtures for a pet: front The first break In the deflant which has thie far been maintained by the strike It ° rhous wharves predicted th would be broken within three days. has now insted ten days There hi Kno k, of the Tenderloin station, The driver, who waa so badly beaten | 900 ne Gesertions trom tne etaye that he bad to be taken to Mailevue to = ee ey iitils ‘etieordes have hie injuries dressed, is Thomas | 2.10 attempts to picket the docks have Moore, of No, $4 First avenue. been largely unsuccessful, but they Moore piloting # five-ton Coa!) have steadily gained throurh the Past wagon across Thirty-third ejreet. As} that the green immigrants, who fmported to take thelr places lack the strength and the knack to handle the freight. Aireudy the strike must have ost the companies millions. It t# cost- ing them more each day. On the other hand, the men who are out do Rot seem to be suffering seriously from lack of funds, Majestic Sails Bhort of Cargo. The Majestic, of the White Btar line, was the Gret of the steamers due to leave to-day that cot Away anywhere near her pdvertised sailing time. But she was short £000 tons of her usual Mat. Inetead of being loaded to the cus- tomary depth of twenty-eight feet, she was barely twenty-three feet in the water, and, of the cargo tn her hold, @ considerable portion was said to be imports which she had brought over last trip. and which had never been taken out of her, YOUNG GIANT. he at THE $1,700 LAMP. WINS PLACE AS A FIREMAN —_—— WEDNESDAY, "MAY CLERGYMEN CLASH t OVER WEDDING OF COREY AND GILMAN Dr. Boynton, Moderator of the Coigre- gational Church, Calls Ceremony “a Miserable, Unholy and Dis- gustingly BestialProceeding.’ he Rey. Dr. John L, Clark, who united In marriage William Ellis tlement will come from the other side, |Corey and Mabelle Gilman and afterward declared that he was glad , has stirred up a storm of indignation in the Congregational Church. ay fellow-clergymen refuse to accept his broad philosophy on love matches, and it was Said to-day that he will find himself the object of a} That Dr. € and the former star of the brute!” replied the banker, “I saw what} the employers came t jay when Port you were doing, and I will eal) the mat-| Cant, Fennell, of the White Btar—the ter to the attention o€ Commissioner | line that hae led the feht agatnat the Bingham. It wan the moat bratal act | demands of the men made a statement | drastic inquiry. eve! ever witnessed.” in which. for the first time, he did no: A crowd of several hundred persons | Insist that the tners were bound to win cheered Mr, Schiffs specch, and fully and that the strikers were certain to enty-five offered “to act as witnesses | loss. |for him if he mad complaint. Me| At the outset the managers at the va- rk’s act in marrying the president of-the Steel Trust Mocking Bird’ will not be passed over lightly especially in view of his interview in which he boasted that he had dons a good thing in making lovers one, Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, pastor ot the Clinton Aveniie Cong gregational Church, Brooklyn. Dr. Boynton is one of the moder of the Brooklyn Congregational Confer- ence and an hureh. counell which Installed months men criticise vehement used to-day when he spoke of the mar- riage as KuMting! ord as that of the Steel Company's president) Dr. Boynton intimated | that the Congregational Ministers’ A: lation of Manhattan probsbly and the actrei he churea with @ seismic violence. against added. come ie ae Ministe: culty The pastor of Congregational Church said that there was bound to be an upheaval Feault of not predict ck’ Avenue C Bushw ‘The f influen| He w Rarely one a language “a miserable. ly ol sanctioning investigatio: Congregational doubtless inake a very vigorous protest Rev. Mr. Cl “The council, moderator, was dissolved last week and no action will Clark was a new man with us,‘having to us Chureh three months ago. from rs the Dr. rk's t what owing te his ny ts remarkable ! Preasion A Disgusting Proceeding. “As moderator of th, recently fel action, | a the | Murray, Six Feet 5, is ; and Puts the Chauffeur Four, an ex-Soldier, Seeks Out of Business. ; ; is Life of Excitement. The big touring car belo-ging to A-| nomas Murray. six feet four Inches F. Southworth, No, 1 Broadway,| 1.1 and big in proportion, of No, MT was passing the Hotel Astor this after-|\ 0.) mowy-fourt! atrest, betook him noon with Chauffeur B. Drinik steer. PP ity PRC RSE ae ing, when something went wrong with | otf to the office jommisaioner Lan- | aa 8 Ty yatF Hall tn Sixty enth street et yaa heal aba upline genkey gu to-day and announced that the drudgery | south wt suddenly turned and »! | pe ficas than waa ae At cation across the curb, up the sidewa aay Se yasegy) And knocked down © woman, Then it| for & man who had borne ine solove Of knocked down two more. Finally win |é Ninth Cn! ; rs gi rome 4 whirring and popping It charged « persed appli yisncaly gre wrought-iron lamp which wa anor to make Gin @ pice | There was a Je and crash as $1. @ pigeon hole tn hie desk, 700 worth of lamp went to pleces, while ut appointment blank, and \the chauffeur k a header over the! Murray goes to the school of instruc- front of the car and landed on his head | new firemen to-morrow I'The car w mashed in the collision barwe papers from the United j and ceased ite bucking It had’ been apr! aia that ip aqured in damaged KO w: at least a dosen batties of conseauén Policeman Wilson, @f the ‘Tramc|in China and in the Phiiippine Islands rushed in lo se¢ what he could | at various contested points. There are Go. He heiped (UP the, Chauffeur and! those who say that he was one of the attended them, Two of the Women wane, first men over the walle of the Boxer ome ‘in cate, ‘The ufleurs scalp was fall and he requin treats were made ent he at ops f treatin he wre tt AORSE AND TRUCK Police Attention Pay No Repeated Thefts on East Side; A wang of horse thieves, operat third walked. BOLDLY CARRIED OFF besieged city of Pekin to the relief of the penned-up whites It Geveloped after the new fireman had jeft that he had a romance connected with his soldering days, He is « af John Henry Murray, who served under Farragut and who afierward became a pilot tn New York harimr Murray.\¢ was born Gown at Nc atharine sireet and as a i n Cotter, Then he moved a a track of the girl When he ca hunted her romance of Bt Tames erminated in the Wedding of he They have two ohidren. CUT HIS THROAT IN FRONT OF BAR to the lower East #ide, has become ao b w of employing private guards to} First Jumped From Window, | their oreverty in the pubit latreets. There appears bo be Hitle wi Then St c oR | fn complaining to the police Then Stole Razor to Kill | ‘The case Of 8. B. Klein Is typical, He self left a sck conialning two packages. Himself, 5 busi ear the foot of Cat x . fs e went in | John Dougherty 1432 Becond ye » fumaped .tvom the fre oa the atrects, seized a rasor and a the vicinity told bim he was one of | fed. The \ruck has racks on both aides | in front of 4 narthvdued Becond avenue On the dashbodrd the letters “M i. jecar, He made two slashes, one we pains and the Hoenee number is | on cock of his Uiroat from ear to on the right aide le wow and the lalt lout The motorm stopped the cat just be s0ralohed in Sie g nt FUnDiNg over fim, pay one has now led, it a pad 8 panic Hallowed among the , tees Ae i ted ge fier an bi tom The Rev. ton, in Was aduplod by | that hie in condu: celved t th s &o- of 4 ry ma. Bre reat ent ived t premee men stall ° ny ca atch Mr. jem AY { brook! erview are often deceptive ir, Clark was nents, Wea? Tanda oar ® letter “Asa not know that 1 w iy required moderator bestial proceeding.’’ Investigation Likely Congregational that in marrying the Coreys Dr. C put the Congregational Chureh o be taken by member of the Con, Association of Manhattan. Any action must be taken by tliat body, If the home means anything, tf we to be half-way decent, our clergy standing up in the middle of the night to sanction such promis the trustees of wo deny y in shure: Clark, enurely justifies hie ———-— FELL 8IX STORIES TO DEATH Reuben Hodrish. 3 in the of the Dr, Otark three do fellow-clergy. nother with such as Dr. Boynton tal officer unholy and lergymen consider rec- woh marriages as will! that with shake He fi Church lark’s action,” he of which I was My. the Presbyteria His standing regational ° ean't have we Clinton. Avenue the stop, Dut tie could the hureh would do. written statement. tte foréctul ex council tieman ww ¢ wedding in | he ¢ whic sent and to of Tren at clty isa pluton, wil bie aad 2 nh rends much as it is dit the so-called divorce fs, this the opinion tha: not ive the bene- to any person 9 whaleier” His Excuse who is jas.or enue Congregation yn, is maid to. feo! rage Wi haa no doubt, Moient reason @inding the divorced he began ew of Presi wae a faithtul and mt that hie opinions t of divores | were th of Congregational clergy - inen in 6 is denied not only by the Rev. Mr. Boynton, but by mony other ministers and members the church. They do not appear to take inuch stock in the “love maton” views of the pastor, urging that appearsnces on today at his n street, Brooklyn ed to reply to Mr y haa fully’ tne and Ald not if the New Mra. Corey Wee a Catholic She {s Excommuntcated. MILSYAUKEE, May M.~-Arehbiah Mes esterd Mabelle G as read herself out of the Ca arch If he ever belonged to tha arch by the very act of her marriag with W. ellis Corey. No formal odict nication Church au in such canes.” rt year old, reaidence puknows. while putting up fas. ‘ rida ay ye ty-Biala wireel CARUSO SAYS vas the statement made to-day by HE COULDN'T GET “JUSTICE HERE Hence He Decided To Pay His Dismiss and the Ap Fine peal, Signor Enrico Caruso, ster of Tuscan plained to-day the sweet song- emerald giades, why he had ex fine and dropped further appeal in the Monkey House case. Ho waid, in etement issued through his counss!, Frederick W. Sperling, of No. 4 Ced: et fter carety ration I have coms to the at It would be ‘best to- drop zurt appeal tn the case ins In the Magistrate's ¢ ri juilament in a higher use Proceedings on ted against me rev ed at this determination fee! that continuing this ma tempting to secure a 1 purpose and will only ren I have ar because 1 er and at ea! of the wil serve no ut an surring up @ matter that is now for- getion and in giving it once mo: Aue Buladty, Without wishing to criticiro American jusice, I feel, owing to the Provedure in your courts tha 1 annot se any vibdication a wish to again staze emphatical At T wes entirely guiltless and inno tof the acts t 4 : reed: I know that pi onvineed of any » oy WEIGHT WITH IRON FLUND IN EAST RIVER Hands Missing, Too, | ul Police Incline to Idea of ide. boat Suici A boy rowing a River off the foot man floating tn t of Stanton this afternoon discovered th. ater East atreet body of a Serxt n the Pe Harrigan was called to the pier, where the body. had been «ingerly towed .to and tied The case suddenly developed senea tonal features when it was discovered that an iron weight was ted around the neck of the body and that both hands were missing The Coroner was notified that case mig be a mu der and everytaln lett as it ung the arrival ‘ot the Mlle he man had been ab 5 feet 5 inches tall, ‘Phe condition of the prevented further particulars Boing wecertained really. ‘the’ w: was an ordinary twenty-hound wine weigin ted with the window The absence of t tributed to either mutilation ere or tothe act body had been time The police” aro in ase one of suicide = rope by murder paid his $10! 15, 1907% BABY WITH LUNG POWER, He SAYS, “BOSS” RUEF 0 RISCO PLEADS RULES THE FLAT) GUILTY TO GRAFT Ross Youngster, Adds Staig, Is Aided by a Noisy Phonograph. 2 old, rules the manufacturer's e fourth Moor of the apart- house at No, 37 Auduboh ave. Mr. Ross Is also the possessor of An adult phonograph and a trunkful of records, If there is anything the Ross baby likes it is to hear the phono- graph play brass band reproductions, bell chimes, and imftations of ratlroad cottisions, @ in the evening he likes quiet with a1 Q. Thin accounts for hiy pres- ence in Harle t to-day as Roms, As & Femarkable lung development, and has been taught to enjoy the music of a most powerful phonograph, Every night at &3~an hour, T imagine, when { ds cystomar~ for babies to retire they turn on the phonogra presum| ably to play baby to sleep j baby sits on the floor and ¢ 4, and the parents and any ¥ they may have laugh and applaud “They bave a crib for the t makes a noise Uke « « it is pushed across occasion, Your. Hor ous the distinct timed to my great an and disturha: ‘On the evening of May 7 1 hia rhan’s apa to remor ed me with his hands few me downstairs, « Aves for him PS became ne Calls It Smartest Bas He s0 his Mr. Ross is a re Mr Newlywod when he talke ab s baby. When auestoned by rate Harris he pro. « claimed that hp had pr healtiiest and baby for ite age ont It is also a qu talented baby, t sald, music and genteel entertal no sense b rous. On the ever of May he pale, he was ente z some friends w Phosograph: wh: appeared at his ceeded to a. he said, was defend of bis home to bring al the no Ww wi began trou} the dumbwatter and ringing bel's an le water ran, Magisirate Fine-ts, turned pale. Ho has iived In an «pp ment-house himself. Ross was pu: under a promize to keep the pca-e And Was dlacharge', ——~. PREMATURE BLAST KILLS PAT LENNON, | A ynon twent rvous headael, Price $1.00, postpaid to a Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets 1 vrove eae wl rte) ont ing Hack oe department ator Ur specialties FREE. PALL MALL ELECTRIC £0.,, (Kat. 18TH) BTO Mirondwuy, N. ¥, Are You Bilious? Yellow complexion, dull eyes, sick headache, constipation, coated tongue, bad taste in the ut fications | that the bile needs regu liver wi perly Pp ; taken a few doses of 0 Matra Oharee for it Failing to Get a Change of Venue, He Waives a Trial | on Charges... )am BAN FRANCISCO. May 18—When the Ruet trial opened to-day Attorney Ach renewed his motion for & change of Venue, Judge Dunne denied the motion, but granted a recess In order that t J attorneys mig meter with Ruef “on & mater of,considerable Importance. When court reconvened Ruef entered ne Apartment under. that of the; ss occupled by “Mervin J. Stats taig in pf a studi ve turn of mind @ When he goes ‘The Package Prevents Mistakes ‘Advertionments tar Wie wart mew Ke to | HORS tity wullty was to the on which the tak tal wax about for the place 1 private room: BURNHAM MUST STAND TRIAL HERE. permi ¢ Denied to Pres- t of Mutual Reserve Life and to Eldridge. Reserves Change of Venu ide President tua) will the M mpany > stand m larceny out exhau defense No “dream” — just fa-:s! Our claims for Lambert Shoss ar= based upoa not whet they” might be, but what they erethe most styl'sh, lon est wearing and most com{ortabl= shoes ever projuced. (* hatters are the very’ BEST that rr oney~ can buy. Six del'ar values— Our Price, $3.95 “Ask the Man Who Wears 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. 183 BROADWAY. Them." bag, the uous even r lor the exer’ vat beat! | SPECIAL tar {his TH lor This THUNSDA ICHOCOLATE & VANILLA FRUIT FUDGE...POUND 10 CHOCOLATE STRAW- BERRY ICE CREAM JELLIES .....POUND15¢ Park How « preninwe woul aa he ries losoding 1665, rewrite fc “are Cala ogue 44 ras Vain ft HELP WANTED—MAL enn mannan tts mt ie ee aa See EARFUL ITCHING BURNING SORES Boy In Misery 12 12 Years—Eczema Gorend ‘On Over Body in Rough Scales; Cracked, telened, and Swollen—Case Pronounced Incur- able, but Completely Cured by Two Sets of Cuticura Remedies, HIS SKIN NOW FINE AND SMOOTH AS SILK “I wish to inform you that your wonerful Cuticura has put a stop to twelve years of misery { parsed with my son. Af ‘an infant 1 noticed on his body a red spot and treated same | with different remedies for about five | years, but when .the spot began. to get Jarger I put him under the care Of doctors. Under their treatment the disease epread to four diflerent parte of his body. The longer, the doctors treated him the worse it gt¥. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be ked inflamed, and badly. swollen, with terrible burning and _ itchin When I think of bis suffering, it nedety breaks my heart. His screams could be heard down-stairs. The sufferin, of my son made me full of mise had pas ition to work, to eat, nor One dector told me that my eon's eczema was incurable, and gave it up for 1 job. One evening I saw an article in the paper about the wonderful Cutioura and decided to give it a trial, “I tell you that Cuticura Ointment is worth its weight in golé, and when I bad used the firet box of ¢ nt there Tras @ great improvement, and by the time T hac-teec ret of -Cuti« cura Soap, Cuticura 0 and Cutl- cura Resolyent my child was cured. He as now twelve years old, and his skin te as fine and smooth as silk Michs Stein- man, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brook: N Y.. April 16, 1905 sb FOR WOMAN'S EYE Too much stress cannot be placed on Ne + valueof Cuticura Soap, Oint- 4 Pills in ant ransing, ug re, sweet, and economl- cal local and constitutional treatment for inflammations, itchi irritations, Teiaxations, displacements, and pane, aa Well as such sympathetic affections as anmmia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous ness, and debility. ford tnrou ™ Chem corm hole Prope. “hekiog fia, DMM @ OF Maiied'! ree, How Wo Cure Bkia Plmaoee Eye Glasses be safely tought as 4 hair's breadth from right may cause serious consequences. Our examinations areby REGISTERED PHYSICIANS. A. W. SREWSTER, M. D. 11 years Brooklyn Eye & Ear Hospital EOW. JOHNSON, M.D. Many years In private practica MARCUM KENYON, M, D. A years Manhattan Eye & Ear Hospital M, LINDEROTH, M. 0. Late Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital Glasses Only if Needed. 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A ent at Woodlawn Comealerg, Lost FOUND AND REWARDS, ‘Vroad way iso Wong —— | HELP WANTED—FEMALE, “wh Wibow. stranger, _May t “wo Address ft | Aaa ea Girh wanted in“ tee ek AParhAnE lady who * Poteet “ke