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y isted no reason for “whould be deferred to, NO “BLUE” SUNDAY cas AFTER NEXT WEEK, NOW IS PROMISED e+e Doull Ordinance Taken Up by Alder- manic Committee, to Report Tuesday, Aiter Four-Hour Public Hearing. CANON CHASE PROPOSES VeRY LIBERAL SUBSTITUTE. Noted Clergyman’s Plan Is for Open Enter tainments After 4 o’Clock, Under Control of Municipal Commission—Actors, Labor Men and Ministers Heard. Following a four hours’ debatesover the proposed Sunday ordinance! to-day-before the Aldermanic Committee on Laws and Legislation at the City Hall, the committee went into executive session and then. decided to report next Tuesday at the regular meeting of ,the Board of Alder- ten. The committee probably: will report favorably on” the Doull ordi-| -Mance, Several members of the committee declared that there ex- accepting any suggested améndinent to the ordinance as it stands, and it may now be accepted that the ordinance will be me and go it effect ae Sunday foueioe ihe meeting, WILL DRIVE ws reference to instructions @t the nexi meeting.” Mayor » Rew ordinance. Rev. Dr, Chase, of Brooklyn, -et the Episcopal Church, proposed an eniinance permitting @abbath ments In. New. York even more liberal fa some of its features than that offered by Alderman Dout. Canon Chase would have a close Sun- day until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, but after that,‘In deference to pubile opinion, he would permit various entertainments under the official supervision of a Pub- to “report | lan4s ready to sign the a canon amuse- Foe Will Have to Leave Me. Sunday Concert Commission. There wore many clergymen at the Re ats (4 hearing, as well ax politicians, business Mlinois Central Board. and professiosal ‘men who are vigor- ously opposed to the Bingham Blue! cyicaGo, Dec. 1 Te I obtain a majority of proxtes to be voted at the annual meeting of the Illinols Central Nailroad Company I ‘shall depose Ed- ward H. Harriman. as a director,” de- 2 . clared Stuyvesant Fish in an aMdavit fléa to-day In the Superior Court. He also declared in the aMdavNt, “to everybody in the country the removal of such an indvidual as Harriman je shown to be a welcome sign of return- (ng morality in the manegement of great corporations of the country." Mr. Fiah reiterated the statement that Mr. Harriman ia seeking control of the ®Bunday, Also there was d ropresenta- tive gathering of women who take otive interest In public affairs Many of the clorgymen who have @poken against the opening of aay pud- Ue places but houses of worship) on @unday frowned upon the suggestion of Canon Chase, but there were several fwho took his broad view of the situa- tion and believed that public opinioa Much Opposition at Hearing. ‘The National Sabbath Union, the Fed- ration of Church and other religious organisations from all the b:roughs of the city had speakers present at the, Iilinoils Central in the interest of the}! Meeting, These forces’ were lined up| Union Pacific. In his aMdavit. which/te against the theatrical acd concert man- ju reply to that filed yesterday In the egers arid their lawyers, committees |name of Mr. Harriman and other direc- from labor unions and the Aldermen | tora of the Mlinolq Central, he declares who yoted in favor of the Doull/that he hae been & benefactor of J. T: prdinance last\Duesday. Harahan, now President of the Ii!nols When it came his turn to apeak Canon Central. He agserts that he saved Hare- ‘Chase wald:. “I favor a general conce jhan from dismissal several years ago to public opinion with reference to 8 day \concerts, and I would favor th Doul] ordinance, only I am afraid of the people behind it, My proposed ordl- nance relleves the theatrical people of the responsibility of scelng that the Gunday law is observed. It placea .the Geclared that Harahan had outltved his unetulnese to the company, Mr. Fish nets torth that there.was per- winter of 194-5, when Harriman and Peabody sought the estadlisiiment ofan responsibility on a commission, which executlve committee to which discre- shall) see that the new law is not tionary powers were to be dolegated. violated. He declares Inthe affidavit that he in-| curred additional enmity [tuaed to become a party to the report “whitewashing the oMfcials of the Mu- ‘tual Life Insurance Company, “A commission controls opera in Gor- many, and Sunday concerts, The city here’ officially supervises Sunday con- certs in our parks. Why not mupervise Bunday amusements in theatres and cencert halls? I should bar) admission to places of amusement on ‘Suday be- fore 4 o'clock In the afternoon, and then | permit such entertainment only as ahall | be .conducive to moral, educational or religious influences, ‘hq price of -ad- Mission to such Sunday amusement | man and Peabody broke falth with Fish in 1905 when they agreed that a man independant of any faction was to be elected to the directorate to fill. the | vacancy caused by the death of William | | Morton, Grinnell. cure the élection of Henry De Forest, an attorney of!\Mr—jiarriman’s, who (continued on Second Pago.) a . [was also a director of the Southern }Pecific, which is dominated by tho ___ OVERCOAT SALE AT KING'S. | union ‘pacine. ss art) Mr, Fish deslaren. that @lnce 1897 it Umen's Rlegant Overcomts wt ¥9.75— | han been the cuatoni of the rallroad to, ? LL ie etree ee al loan {ta dio funda to officers, or di- ac King's, 343 ¢ the railroad. or to firma of Oley cHtalijmil/ cur] Sectors) of the atiroad, or to) arena ot new style and | Tons of which they were officers, Shoe. at. $4.76, mot rapier ta ang 2 TIRED NATURE'S SW) BVANE - At te bale to. rari TARRIMAN OUT If He Wins Proxy Fight His! ‘when Harrlman and Georre A. Peabody | fect harmony in the Company until tha) whon ha ‘re- | ‘The assertion in alno made'that Harrl-| Harriman, he says, attempted to ae- | te of Japs : aC NAN SLAW IN'HIS SLEEP IN ORANGE, W. | Frederick R. Fe Roce Owner of Much Real Estate, Found Dead in His Room. | NO SIGNS OF S TRUGGLE. Murderer Stays to Read Let- ters, and Gets Away with Money and Diamonds. While half a within a doen | Park Hc Orange. | day, Frederick R wealthiest dozen persons yards of him N. J. early one of the property-owners in Ewhex County wax murdered with a bludgeon and his clothing rifled of jewelry money. slept in the to- Romer, and Every scrip of evidence the detec ives } | have been alile to patch together p ints Ito the tact that the murderer went About the crime in the most leisurely | manner. remaining In the room with his j victim Jong enoush to wash the stains from his hands and clothing and réail litters and documents he found in by reau drawers and the pockels of the dead man’s coat. Mr. Romer was forty years old and ja widower Hin only child, a little gir! was sleeping with her nurse on the kame foor when her father was nrur- | dered When his father died several years ago. Romer inherited one o he biggest undertaking business in New Jorsey Romeg ain many town, ners of the holel 1 Wes Wetherhead He was one of the [in which he lyed. Came in at. Midnight. It was shortly after midnight when the murdered man went to the thin] floor of the hotel’ “Tie had spent part of the evening at-the home {of Mrs. D'Arcy Steyoas, a few blocks [away, and two friends accompanicd him non ‘to the hotel and left htm going up to | bed. Miss Mary Sinctalr occupied one room adjoining the undertaker’s and Mrs Francis J. Kieb, wife of the proprietor of the hotel, the room adjoining, on the other side. 3 | Miss Sinclair sald to-day, discovery of the crime, that she had been aroused in the night by hearing Mr. Romer moan, She listened, but heard no other sound, and went to sleep again, thinking that he had had a trou dled dream, Mrs, Kieb also moan, and reached the same conclusion as Miss Sinclair, Found Door Open. , Usually the undertaker had his break- fast at 8 o'clock, and when he did not come downstairs at 10 Mr. Kieb sent for his partner, Mr, Wetherhead, the door of the bedroom open and the partner bundled in a pile of after the A moment's inapection revealed that he had been slain in a pecullarly brutal manner. His skull was crushed in and this face disfigured with a heavy instru- (Contthied of Second Page.) Ai | FOR PIMPLES TOO. |New Diacovery Cures Ecacma Sal Eradicates Minor Skin Troubles Over Michi, Nmw YORK, Nec. 13.-Adout a month] 0 the diapensers of poslam. | discovery for the cure of © | cided to allow the dru } country to handle It, Previous to that time, It could only be obtained direct from the laboratories, Since this change In } the method of mest phenomenal success bf anything introduced to the drug trade In the inat thirty years, All leading druggists, in- Poluding Rixer's, Hegemun's and Jung- mann's, are now carrying the special | Wecent size, recently udopted, also the $2.00 Jar, This great success $s not surprising when It ts remembe at I eel cas’) paslam s the tentng with | first application, ts (o hefl imme-| Aiapely and 6 i sAcn few . weeks. nor AKT troubles sugh as plioples, blackheads, blotoh | herpes, acne, riah, ity results ahow after an overnight application. Experi- mental samples of posiam are sant to any one by mail, free of charge, by the acy Laboratories, 8 Weat Twen- weet, New Xork City —Adr, EN HOT heard a) He found |. distribution, posiam has met with the} in i if IS NOT GLY, SAYS Former Justice Stover Recom- | mends the Dismissal of the Charges. | BLACKMAIL NOT PROVED It Was Sought to Have Judgel Removed on Account of Con- nection With Town Topics. 4 Former Supreme Court Justice Martin who was appointed referee Division of the Su- L. by Stover, the Appellate p Court to jiear the testimony on pren ant Tray- rgex prefered by Wi as at citizen | the eb ers Jerome, and Robert J. Collier, against Joseph M. Deuel Justice of the Court of Special Sex along. In whic 4 for the renoy to- day fled hia report with the Apps! late Division Referee Stover finds thet Sustice Deus) Is not # apd recommends a dis- His report nays miseal of the charges in ya | The charges. preferred ares. ‘That \tince the first diy of July, 15%, and for some time prior th to, the re- apondent had been carrying on’ and from tme to tlme had carried on business and had been engaged tn va- owning, managing, ting and cany ssing certain printed pudtications. ToWn Topics Charges. also allegations r known a that Town Topics, & one of the publications which the} REGULARS AT N nt is charged with baving been ‘ od with, was engaged In pub- Using abusive, salacious, ‘scurrilous, scandalous and tibet artic! {hat part of the businos« was carried on by the sald Town Topitsa w Urge and compel the payment the’ vart ruinity hy | thrents, that aimless ga) | OF did -subsc #ald Town Topi therefor an_exor. mt Suni, fur in ex: such other | vplex would tux * | in. iotion: be on the twas tinit for a position en th _ THE PACIFIC FLEET for, ‘DECEMBER 13. 1907. JAPANESE BARRED FROM WARSHIPS OF eS Admiral Evans Orders All the Ves-| sels Cleared of Mikado's Subjects Previous to Start on Long Voyage, and Negroes Take Their Places. | | } | | | | NORFOLK, Va. Dec, 43:—When the Pacific Meet sails froin ‘Hampton Roads next Monday there will not he a sign of a Japanese on | dl any of the sixteen battle-ships or other war vessels. -A number of | | Oriental cooks and galley men employed on the fighting: ships have been Grea anal aly negroes were installed in their places. Seon | The officers of the sea fighters will not admit that any Japx have been | weeded out or were even in service on HOODOO DAY TO. the ships, but It Is known that several are in this city who were sent ashore recently, Natufelly thix action has | specially ax Rear-Ad- Hted with giving the | nissal of tho yellow ised comment an tx > for the dl t is causing talk ammunition of the r quant varlous vessels the regular receptaclas | n have been filled, but} to an extent heen for the string-of high | battle-ships. in addition | aking ammuvitton for thelr own use, reat of on the ‘ot onty ~—ORUEANS TRACK: Friday and the Thirteenth, with Deep Mud, Kept are fully supplied with or mines. While oom loniing of stores Is no’ Crowd Away. loally iplete, naval tugs 7 y still busy passing between the | Nk aye” rd and the feet at ‘on Ronde. Over 700 men of yAa- FAIR GROUNDS RAC + have already been trans NEW. ORLE Dec. 12—Tre big | fe m the naval station to the] 2 cwrit Qt finishing out tie complement of | hoodoo day hit the regulars an wwf! | i fn wich carry In all jolt to-day, The superstitious ones ner faur Rear | fact that it was called early the Adred oMcers Admirats of } was WEATHER—Fair to-night; Saturday rain or snow, HELE AON nit i GE Logan's - Plucky Pee Rode Like Automaton Until Strength Was. Exhausted, Then Fell Over in Dead Faint. FOGLER AND MORAN ARE WARNED TO BE CAREFUL. Former Strick at Dupre and Caused a Spill— Threatened With Disqualification if Of. tense Is Repeated — Race Nears a Finish. 113TH HOUR SCO RE (UNOFFICIAL.) Miles. Laps, Miles. Laps. Fogler-Moran........... 1,847 7 | Logan-Bardgett.... 1,647 6 Rutt-Stol.. 1,847 |.7- | Downing-Downey... 1,647 6 | Georget-Dupre, 1,847 6 |Galvin-Wiley...... . 1,847 6 Krobs-Vanderstuyit...., 1.847 6 | Breton-Vanont. 1.847 0 ‘The leaders are about 3% miles behind the record made by Miller and Waller | in 1s Waller Bardgett, who is teamed with Patsy Logan, one of the five teams tied for second place in the six-day race at Madison Square Garden, collapsed this afternoon, Logan was hastily summoned, while Bardgett tied from his wheel to his quarters. Bardgett was riding like an ‘automaton until his tire punctured, causing his wheel to slide down the track to the flat surface along the inner rail. Here he toppled over like a man in a faint and lay on the ground until his handlers reached him. | Bardgett is in bad-shape, but according to the attending physician will be alte to finish wie race. aos has had several bad falls, [ite tookw: in bad mhaga: Unban Stace “THATS ANGTHER. | Donald, who was badly injured carly |to-day, Js now resting comfortably In a. private room at the New York Hospital at the ex se of NS Tace managemest. Ths -officin! physiMan, returning from MacDonald's bedstde this afternoon,.+ Lt,” CORTELYOU AUT TO RESIGN the rider ty a very si¢k man, ee he will come around all right. Riders Were Warned. rgler and Moran. who are tled with Rutt and § for the ad in the six- day Madison Square Garden, but race at the hear ate aitaes : » montn, he four div! s mony was offered with re fe etic to the Ratan ee een teed ral LEN CRATE heer oto ay a aro threatened with dlsquallfeation for fs connection therewltiy crew RrSMbat yates : «ay | TPowers, th i as his connection with other lica. | cover, + |day tn’ arranging the last- detatiavot T Secretary ‘ie ye: ~ le promgber of thn contest, tons and business with which ok cn | he track waa tn auch | the. py Peart [Secretary ‘Verse in ANSWeFIN§ | iota roster and Moran to-day that the | oplos twaatonnnested, ‘own Rerides this. U the: Presidential review, which on Mon- light A No Evidence, Says Refere |condition that there could Pe veg | das morulng will procede the departure! Report He Is to Leave [eueniosts otters rene result in thelr e, a@ happen. Even | of the vessels of war through the Vir- é Fed out of the race, and that lcertainty of what woul | ‘ough the si The referee 1s of the opinion that Hee {rly good in COM> | glnia Capes, sovelt?’ ; in this event they would note ent a evidence whatever has been produced in | When the Koine W Tee ai nare| Herpes Ae iss Roosevelt's Cabinet. Ipenny for thelr week's) ridi thin proceeding to substantiate the | parison with what it was to | Ads ‘ns, commanding, has ts apres te. STH aie eg PEARL ITS ze ALES Ba Se oe 1 Haine tn eonsratorterniicaentnell President Powers wants the race de- evidence Whatever to warrant the cén-| py so many horses falling and of the cruise and ita first singe | E cided on its merits, He appealed to | cluston that ne respondent or anycone | 0% 6? ul. suraher setback for @ se: rinléed, | of cont com| WASHINGTON, Dec, 8—in answer) Prosident DM. Adee, of the National ~ gaged In the practice of binckmatl tc; | cent footing followed a violent storm | “imptibn. {9 urged. by Admiral Pian \to inquiry ag to the trugh of the report | CY’ is Soot and R. F. Kelsey, ° Xtorgon charged in the petition. The | upon every sid’s crew. One of the i + here (Chaltman of the Board of Control, to pals mubstantial evidence produced on eaten eee were pretty, much—at uable plecea of Information the | NOion ‘baa KAined some currency Mere | ie ie sttustion tn hand, Allegations of the petition te ther eit’ laea, ‘The, races had enlisted entries |‘ r of the whins to the Pacife ia [that Seoretiry Cortelyou ts mbout to] Dnis wan at once done, and every mark >. ing to the charge of ee a busi }tnat tested the capacity of the trac, | exp ste} to develop bas to do with the |resign from the Cabinet, the Secretary zat tho race was notifed that at the frst Taw 7 Stolen of the provisldhn of the) +t when the trainers found this morn- | of the fuel conslimed. A tenet comment was "That is andther| SIs of Interference of any kind with Ing that the track was ankle deep with i knot speed Is to be maintal new (ilssad di i fs jAuother rider the offender would not ie ne ane veined about to get their |9Ut the voyage, and ontera have been | | ofl te dinaundined, nut mould not te: dt {thdrawn, That was the best | Issued tat only steam enough to carry | Pee TT | work A cent of money for the week's horses. w! sa M na for the races, for |At speed economically ehatl be kept i MRS. LONGWORTH’S | work. To see that eyery man gets an that could De nal or ae eee quai. {in the boilers. Any change of diatanc equal deal, President Ades called. to- 1c a Kod poor Qui oO r h Heet fort 10 h 8 bs NC ae Lil Pa baad POMCENAL HE inane socmalone tie CONDITION EXCELLENT [meter the Boar of Refereon of the Aty, The summaries: lorders di shall be corrected “slow- Shs + and they acti” personally FIRST RACE ily and economl oD 1 Twas hi ; ’ +7 Watch thr the finish, + Puran HOO; soiling; maiden two yearoldx Mee the chambersin{ Dr. Rixey. Reporis (Her Improving | itm net Halometawinentane (rete Wolghta. dockeys ps Ugh! Is fo, be thn inst t After Operation for list tone 1 deliberate attempt Hoehne sickens | 104 414 aa Appenilicitis. [etait een, Dupre Linas HoeketEte Teaser TS he Atlantic (eset roa Notter a7 bi, £0 ARS {pr him from gaining a lap on i | Pass e on t tlantic |"“sine i Oe RE Sh Bp and the Li wAsHiNnGTON, Dec. 13.—Surgeon- and Vanderstuyft, Logan and ) ee a ; | Merrie, BE aie sid Need. Moro alan] Katinas "ti {G8am VGencral Rixey, one, of the attendant] Rardgett/and others who, with him, are} | 30t a Scare, but Were {re ROAAND TACKS plonsgip. tat evening Admiral} ji ysicians upon Mrs, Nicholas Long-| ted for second place.’ Twice up to 230 | | i dactandcuptiealiingt leet oe sof the Maxship| worth, after visiting the patient to-day, | (o-dax Duproe attempted. to-make up | Not Injured. Puree $400; three-year-olia and up: ; on board) gated that she had passed a good| the lap ard get on even terms with the \ } eee mo be fol-| aight and was tn excellent condition teddera, only to be Intergered with by eo ae decks. lowing the operation for appendi-{ others in the race, chiefly ‘Moran and Just as the forry-boat Atiantle was 4 1h-President | A1e"tettormed yesterday Fogler, lenyving her slip al the foot of Atlantic Aa! i #L, | Roosevelt was ited to-day << ——— — - All Sorts of Tricks. } iantic mera Conor tha > 2 b avenue, Brooklyn, to-day, she was nin| Bat + piaet ( Jtnat the Atlante fleet assem- | CHILDREN DIE IN FLAMES. eylawervel nitrantiorinin sae into {fhe Greenwich which was go- PRD, BAR sions wre tur] BIL HB Hampton Ronds ts ln readiness | WATERTOWN. N. Failcwarta’ of! trickm toll keen 7him back, TREATS two-yearolda; selling; tiso to the Pacific |fire thet destroyed Once or twice the entire bunch narrow. > wsengers on the Hay mina RES one bo, in exclted by thy eraal. W. papekeys Paneeg aby [chanted Gita. aped a spi fs common gossip * ant men rau in ail dire \ ins y ound | wo 3 i other In th raco want | aes nt Was soon quelled by the c1 Rtrcie that p burned to t > ata of Logan aiid of the ferry-boat : ks is Se eee ene ees Sete Pere irarsres same Une not Abot foot of the 1 of the be Load is 1 positions, Th f Eee ce rental prepeeraies ORTH RACE stn nil Heath Inaaeance: GIRL TRIED TO ENLIST. anges tele ow poaitions.” hia. was tor y a)lgrse dent was y i ; Lhe fi vstom of] BIOUX CITY, 14. Dec. 1%—Dreased in| team tx In bad shape, particularly Bard | made in the planking. Beyond this} -Vurke.$400; ¢hfee-year-olds and up; rellings | id" wip rvision/ and laspection In the/ooy's clothes, Misa Catherine Androwy who has trouble enough: walking Per Atlantl) escaped’ injury, “Brarteren ” Wolgnts, Aoekere, Motting, |p etlon and deivery of mnilk, orik-tealled ut the recrulling office to-day to| when oft the whsel, After the gallons the tug drifted w- ‘al Dod esate OD ihe ; Janted ANSHabiity, behind every. bortio| enlist in the United States Army, Sergt.| Dupre and Georget know all about his streem disabled, The Atlantic, a AS: Shon oman 2n':1 @ 1 | Gellvered to consumers, Hall, however, penotrated her disguise. | oonaition, and at one time to-day whem ston otcay fen, minutes eoa! er | Papeete gan «Heart, of | BORDEN, For. Atty years Borden's Dadi chy Hibs Pe TINS trip to Manhattea. ‘Cheass, Jen wibieses rea, have served the public faith: act niiaten« i X s u is nO 2 wiiy ‘ ~ " 1 Z. nanan sn 3 ees ai es Maa ‘ically ctsitcmatnbana etic beh iain lodentes contour core ie ase sas

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