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FECOUNT lL PASSES SENET Bee. Is Dubbed an “Bél,” with Big Majority. Special to The Evening ¥ ALBANY Ma &. « Recount bill passed the @fter a lively sgnt MoCarren and Grady themselves in cheractorist Phe voto was 3 to § as llows Carpenter, Cov, cx ; Davis, Emerson, Fancher Franchot, Frawley, Fuller, G Christ, Grady, Grat ee re Hinm: H O'Net}, Page, Smith, Sohmer, Wempie. Nays—toyce., ‘Thompson. When the dil] was ton MoCarren gole champion of ayor MeClellai And invective, assailed he cheracterized as McCarren referred ¢ the Kepuvicans as he Mayor any Avy fount? Of course not. be you the wount? Whipped Dogs Better. “At the beginn uy r Hugnes sia ve was going @o your own thinking aud veil eng o1 ne Ahis Lill. “way, whipped 4 @evond Phu vote tor it Says of Bis own c Ms a'pretty discourage Legisimiuie of the Broa, Suace Yora has come wo (ip py such unmatesmaniike, Meanly conceived No one can one wiih a very of poiltica You cedent neve he Us get at the facts you go in this car Full F Mayor Dodged Recount ; r | “dearat 1 un e ; Betile ch BM, fer moc ‘The abeenteen were 8 Dunn, MeManos 5 a MAYOR M’CLELLAN VETOES UTILITIES BILL, i Will Go Back t Alban Be Rushed Thr M ae j ty t * pas Whe vote, dt PUL be rumead and #6 OW Gow Hoghes The > w F Ing the { ipo wee ae dis of home rute al aviend 1a AFTER A FIGHT McCarren, and Grady Clash Over Measure and Mayor “HEARST A “HARD LOSER” jand petite, @ saleng! Goy. Hughes Also Gets a Lick Before Bill Goes Through HOTEL MAN HELD | ON GIRL'S CHARG UF “CARUSO” ACT Pretty Clara Sniffen Says Flieg Laid Hands on Her at a Station. «mor Clara Spiffen. sixteen years old, pretty a Sixth avenue department store. to-day appeared in Morrisania Court to prosecute John 1 himeelf as man- Por Fiieg, who des ager a hotel and Broadway. who was arrested last night oh the «irl’s charge of “Caruso- second street | Diue-ered mitt. onty f Ity | very shapely. She tt On the roll call the Senators tned Ayes—Agnew, Aids, Armstrong Age Mveg, McCall, MeCarren, Owens owed himself to be t! Grady, vrimming over with sarc fo Hearst as a “poor loser.” Ho began Dy assauing Gov. Hugnes. “Suppose he said, “ine Governor had been exe by a majority of one hundred. woud wean Senator vote for w re-| ing he had t jovernor would petition for a re- | Regan ani know man. 1 must forf defendant ie not brought. here by. a Dawes, A YOU Wauicd Lo. Yet at & Imeseage tn oruer to forve you to pass H and 1 live swp Just this ort Of thing.” Phe Mfagistrate had tne testimony | taken by his Ming a pre ed in any nt which result Gourt of General Sessions. ‘The neiute Of ihe faking It out of ithe Jurindiction of Maxistraie or a Justice of Special were not claimed her bell: he had been held for trial. |} don't believe he ever did BROOKLYN IN snow AND F FRIGID SPELL Ps STATRH. ine." Mise Sniffer te—a— dark-haired, feet tall, but with her mother, father and sister No. $5 Bast One Hund?ed and Sixty-fifth street, Bronx. Crowd Menaced Prisoner. 4 plasterer, who was Sharles Kiehe pow ) avenue, saw the alleged ssault and saw Miss Spiffen strike eg. He tan across the stre wok the man, while an man Conway on, rode into the and after hearing the Files amd took the 1 them to the sta- n. yelling e Walsh, Mias Sniffen, her youth- ful-appearing mother and Charles Kiehm, the pugilist-plast were in| court, but no defendant appeared. Capt Brennan sent a detective to the Filegs’ home, and presently the officer returned with Mrs. Flieg, a pretty Uttle woman, handsomely gowned, She told the Mag- istrate that her husband had spent only four hours at home to-day, leaving the house at 6 o'clock in the morning, say- | '' be in court | Bail Was Nearly Forfeited. fon't like to forfeit this bond,” Magistrate Walsh. “I know Me is a reliable bonds- t it, however, tf the jock this afternoon « quickly appeared, a rather cor- man of thirty-two years, weigh- P ing 17 pounds, with dark-brown air and ruddy complexion, He wo dark coat and Veet, striped trousers and very yellow shoes. He was amooth- shaven. ‘The defendant, talking clearly, said he didnt remember much of what oc- at the time, wading that he ve been a litte vit under the \ paye done it, y§, ried lve arouse: Foe ed m petition to huve ihe por ieihpa then alt would make jt ® fel Ay” | NY he wan walline for the case ed Miss Sniffen told reporter how she aint) (he man she says insulted Mrs. Files wa indignant and pro- in her husband, after It ina Het” she cried “‘An outrage! DOUBLE-HEADER ‘ WITH BOSTON, t robbery was the motive ist, and who lives at} ; dence, where members of the Armenian colony there deposit their money resulted in Sateen that the priest had no-account MEK: with him. } A - | the receptacle for ¢ When the case was called before Mag- | He left Providence about two mon | iste: a man of twenty-elgbt | there two years ago had kept more not as the result of | pict Sure He Had Lots of Money. ed thelr victim of a large ained from Ar- sum of money Chairman of { the Armenian Karafitiatano, a of Trustees cted about. $80 in W of the Armenian three weeks ago tained an even greater sum in grimage about ‘ house to house, giving his blessing and | {h requesting a fee bia pil | "t going from | ™ A week before a profitable visit to Wo where members of the presented him ARMENIAN PRIEST MURDERED FOR A BAG OF MONEY Capt. McCafferty Institutes a Search| ees for the “Third Room” in Which He Believes the Killing Was Done. Kaspar Vartarian, the victim of the Armenian trunk mystery, was further idified to-day when it was learned that the priest had carried a money belt containing a considerable sum of money s in Providence sent*word of this on to the New York They said that inquiry at the Union Trust Company, of Provi- it. Carey and Detective Butts New York police, went to Jer eariy us afternoon accompa Armenian restaurant-keeper 0: the restaur uid Identify three Armenians arre on suspicion of knowing ometh, about Une murder of the priest. Th aurant-keeper, however, was una te-tdentity either of the prisoners and they were Looking for “the Third Room.” La of men who are familiar with the Ar | menian and Greek tongues. T jLieuts, Fogarty, McKe Rh Carra Dondero and Mi has a dozen men out in th owed tog: t. Carey has assis me Me {out in the Bronx and ten of Capt Cauley’s best men are working tn the | Armenian and Assyrian colonies of the overtiridge borough The new detective chief sail to-day he was concentrating 4 now in attempting | room’ in the myst we must get the location of that ‘pia hout delay. It ts ba murderers mayb: piace, for some of th wise enough to know dange hiding ie | relgners are the crime TWILL TO-NIGHT \/EATHER BUREAU PREDICTS; DOCTLR'S HOME This Is the Coldest of Which There (Continued from First Page.) Jeedhain wingt=d, rain, while Bi third. "Tt was pntrol. DP out and trus mont’s line Or TWO RUNS. Third Inning Batch we Bridwe' nney i and ney took ots Maloney got & ow balla ‘and aught allng, Needham 1 nT NO RUNS. Hownrd was hit by @ pitched ball and went to thir Bates’ double to left one for Batch. Brain Howard scored and at third, —Bridwel stole second. Needham Alperman. ONE RUN Fourth Inning Lewis singled. Butler attempted to sacrifice. Tenne Pfeffer nailed him the way to t M and Lewis : Dok Alperman's Fifth Inning aney singled. L Ree ¥ 1 « * \ i i w Alpermat end * 1 waa \lperinan’s poor throw «4 a0, and Brain kep unning. work A 80 UeeRe was ° « Sixth Inning Mlett Aled Hates 1 to rig trted Plott \ enngy NO RUNS SéVenth Inning. dhe wake jan fanned. Beton! tg iced to Strboklent bri Hat al nd” at And silichey was’ stopped thigh \arplened tithe second. Ne a Weather Man Emery wore hie winter oat down to his o looking over charts and fc machinery gave out this lorvest tn the will remain cool unt tho Indleato ely belleve his eves an unusually warm year in whieh indicator showe: le were recelyed ¢ n of warm wealth: forward to normal weath are for sunshine ing mark of ¥ emperature tohey and Brid reached third Eighth inning, Butter| Alperman “ty |AN ENGINE OF DEATH SENT 10 ) Recipient of Infernal Machine! Fortunately Escapes Broad- side of Birdshot. Yne of the mo n fernal | * ever bro to the Burea ¢ Combustibies in Fire Hall waa 4 ered to Frans. Wolf, Chief of the |B urea, to-day y Police Lieutenant de Dr. D. DX Dadt Lexington avenue, where, he | declared, it was dei'vered by a messen. vy wt 10 o'clock this morning. His son, Haygazoon M. Dadirrian, accom- panted ¢ eutenant and seemed vas ic was rdinar the usual way, In cartridges, or peer shells, loaded with § wot and pmakeless powder. The bottom of the box was sprinkled with smokeless powd: of the mhells were placed hort The shells were nicked about at of the powde: arge no of the nitro powder 4 the box, which was the shells by @ fuse, wo them. If they were dis m would have beén scattered ¢ face of the man w pened the box On the Inside of the lid was drawn a de akuil and cross-bones, with the wink soraw! “We hope this will kil yom. 16 11 dows » we will wet you yet 7 ed) BLACK MAND. -| AUR*MIN-O CURES ~ DRUNKENNESS Wan) for the murder of Father Khim a squad a, Devote, Archipoll, Bannano, 1. Capt. O'Brien ‘Twentieth | Precinct; Capt. Price has eight men hat there !s more of capmire afroad than in the heart of the tty where they commitied THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1907. AGAINST MEN OF MAKE AN APOLOGY, May cones Gs Court Grand! Writer Accused. as Jury Returns Big Batch of Bills. Fakir” Presents Proposi- | tion to the President, The May Supreme Court after an exhauative certain transactions of the Life Ine nce Company fe been brought to the attention of .the| letter he hae wri orney, handed down sixteen Roosevelt, which adds an int fternoon, Every pre-| chapter to thelr ‘naturesfakir’ caution was taken to hidé the identity | troversy. In part it.is as follows of the presons indicted, but some are} “STAMFORD, Coon, May 2%, 1907 believed to be men formerly high in the F L le « with banking In It was late Indictments were anded in and, con- ¢ wen such cases, | lictments were Special to Tor P Ag: World.) s thie a and others are be- President of the United Sta romitiently connected | * Sir: sts in Wall street issue between you and me It is not chiefly a matter of natu history, but of truth, of personal “As President of the Un and with lawyers and bonds of the | to app Also Indicted Hegeman, ot] © May Grud Jury te the # ‘- public | Lent indictments against J to retrac a Promident o Metro write é ‘ I r “on er hand, if I ahow = enention and apologize. As ng submits an affidavit | rility and he cont You cannot at this case is one of | office and be your right to that siles Tne Witnesses ekariinge i, by coming out in pub! rd tn the dn: | private citizen At rewuliad in. the tinal Alexander Henry tary 4 Winth | Be rer Of the 3 and public way the eputy Comp-| Very. sincere! Equitable; Harold Thorne : Mercantile Trust Com: | W. Benton, Assistant he, Mestiuie#tht| LORD ROTHSCHILD ederick M quitable Assistant of W. J. LONG pany | Treasurer | Company jurer of the shler of the| Louts r, con jerk 6 Sub zoey & Co. ‘. Premt alpon and areinn, pookkeepers “tor Cleanliness and Disinfection. ; James M Holly, | Com issioner of Deeds; Thomas F. . ty, State Superintendent, of ae re ance; \Charles J, Stewart, a clerk in the County Clerk's offce, and Emma J Bunker, notary public. Tho mpecial May Grand Jury of the) agp Supreme Court, upon being dicharged yd baum afternoon, nded down & presentment expressing | Stores! ° 1 that there Is urgent need for se In number of ¢ Gr an Beeing that m mr, On the ide of the ba ee SALLOW SKIN. ranged so that they would icnite three rior MAA © if the lid were opened ide were aix and three overs at an angle 4 degrees, glued 10 0 slab of necessa, end property to properly prote ¢ the clty. It er Bingham, WEST DISINFECTING CO, (inc.) yrougnt up this quemion and cubmitted elaograte tables to show that his foree was ineuiictent The Grand Jury finds that the poltoe e would be inadequ even were the 1,19 men detailed to’ courts and on ther special duty available for patrol purposes, Police Commissioner Bing ham says he needs 1,000 more men, and to the Grand Jury sees no re Tdoubt the justice of his den opy of the presentment war orde sent to the Mayor, the Board of ati mate und Apportionment and the Bourd Alde Strong support is given Lambert Cot ies—by~ the clothes. They” never fail tosatisfy, They*meke friends | because they ceserve to. Doubt it? Then | Ask the Man Who Wears Them.” $15, $18, $20, $22,50 up to $45, 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, 183 BROADWAY. Wan, Pallid, Dingy Skin 5 just as unpleasant to its owner and his friends as is | 1 Mecd ® the wearing of soiled linen a , There is more than mere beauty in a clear, fresh, ! transparent complexion. 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