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2 TH E EVENING WORLD, WEUNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1908. OLEY BECOMES — MV! BUT PtT SHERFE WITHOUT AND BABY HAD BLARE OF HORNS =A GREAT TI Little of the Usual Tammany How They Stirred the Show as New Official Takes the Oath, MAKES FEW => == Sleepy Bowery on the Glad New Year’s Morn. SUSPENDED PROMISES, | A All the Fuss Arose Because 4 Burglar Tried to Steal a Bed That Was Occupied. Announces Appointments and| Then Goes to Call on a Sick Friend. a | |tured a burglar at | the Bowery so plain | that je) the Bldridge street One ed Detectives McKeon and Haves cap- Rivington street and and telephoned to station for a pa min- “Rig Tom" Foley furated as Sheriff New York, and unlike would was inau- of t Pe the County of to-day with a ceremonial Hail sober a |trot wagon, in a fow utes ao rapidly | tives’ breath driver and minus path there was a w age, epilied citizen Year's souses ae felt eure t | Bi Thompson trol wagon, d big bays. Bill a fine dinner . |sang as his Wauhone Lynn. leirough Grand st F. Riordan, and/tna Bowery and tenante of the new | motor swent by nd Assemb1. Ist= fee horn resent ud (here was the! per and Baby were startled, and it aftate . isehera ile to Rive | seamed to Bill Thompson they turned a | eee Of tranatorng pi put the | double somersault, spinning the wagon of transferring the _ insignia | top and m out on his ear, He ty old to at the ale Sheriff, the swearing in of t he eae Se ieee tre the pavement img vitifully J Vere the sidewalk was cruel to come up * Data and hit hin #9 often, The frowsy {ndi ey TIE! vidual eat down beside Bill, and at- tempted weep © shoulder w eupon Bill swatted and broke first resolution. What Bill Saw When He Got Up. Your | is something awf ue) {individual softly. Bul, him agtin and he gutter, focus on t came that ft took the detec- away, and with a one wheel. wake of wreck- and bewildered New shaded ¢helr eyes had ‘em. t have t pleased man of busines: True, the Sheriff's off Bullding, . in the Bar- and nxed with visitors, its In tlay street, Broadway Duane teat | de from predec now former leriff Nicholis B, Hayes, Clerk Peter J. Dowling and ‘Soun F. their official rict leaders wer absence, M du Congressman “Da a dozen other lie Sheriff in the thr Sor. who County his deputy, Pet with the na- and Baby, two at fettle after He Curry, who there set in dist- conspicuous for thetr ae! nmany gr and a good sleep. nm galloped westw until he reach a buge blue a w the business of office from | vidual and other attaches | ato; Clerk was done in aly) ess-like way and Hayes a, Tom Nict tur horses} ground ner Sreeneis las sat wit pic ig him 6 and waa New Sheriff's Speech sald rift no She} “Now, gentle I can ts aided su well in as I have Under emen r ff was induetion Sheriff Haves say e oft and endeavor office in into heen’ ngs noving xhfare Jang, T sha affairs of this p the Bow. to sid and bowling ¢ Ww push cards and minor wheel ne curb to n0re pon the or my pre Erlanger rear + th Mic’ the 1. Supreme we If v go over to sick friend Charles H ert ae now nileman in frock kers. W nis person will excuse me, T shall Brookiyn to visit a} newspaper repo who hus covered the | and lies ill arth avenue South 1 Ww lkind shopkeeper picned 2 took some of the wheel spoRes out) tures. said he was Iudolpi of Flatbush, a man of fami ir. out late but sand. Mr. |Hawkins was indignant and dem t of the nw ie was assisted ty a ft amid lotions and 1: a Baby did not notice t , but Went merrily on, mowing Fy 2 ena up homeward & tor pretty new chos dice n— we were whi this kind iss- | Simple Ceremony. x cond ynies were why could + pped we wagon ¢ i81 Pear! cail an un ho signal ef- 1, The Jar whose a wh w was © bees 1 mes- heritt nnors, > Was what you n fe made senger nd sinc as jus hero, 1 at Davids ny v1 ints—Rellly, sk was thrust upon ln ¥ Tal ‘Hayes 4 ack, Clan se Erlanger w of th wag ui die + staff are John of mixed Antonio ft ad a sureing nda place K te w nent but he rise to the and excl: noun| eceusiv: Char Dis place mai rt poin ant @ turned ove ft Reagan there N82, WOMAN ikin's I tepi Ri A Suspended Hero. tia, 1 maka da osachi.” “Gamu ing i fe he Was root Han ad Valent place suger prison th number in years. they th il UA Express Dashes on | Sister at other and : Crossing Near eo CHICAGO WHITE HAND DRIVING OUT BLACK HAND. Jefe Camden | Nea Hand i a ack Yr Ten carried syed My t ul HERO, | touring | arbitrary th an awful sereech graph companies shonld be placed under 5¢ almer com guload Wei eavinet tale mena Ra ioe ene ne the control of the Public Service Commis ¢TS)\p an experience vera! j band. not her hus- sion for appropriate reg@lation ax to rates, Sears. | 8! - j . leuth Goe: | service and other matters at present sub- Wait for Hughes's Lead. Ik rereeteeee 6 to Camden, | Hex /utah isk inv cancers cg telhercorvaras in vea roma he nrediinenentene Vcneiestive ‘Harney, salen! urriea! to tons engaged in public service work, {ng @ new organization, the Benate be-! thar pny ee ane a & sheectea | 4 iar tx work to-day b ppoint Be tn pe} news will be receiver To Increase the City's Borrowing 2!) "8 Wunk today bs feappois from him in Harrison before night Capacity. named only for one year When tre, The Kearney woman has not seen her a fi st New York City's | senate ormentzea In us sean Wnen th@ | Camden friend in months and is n ough th work of ¢t ab) was « arat 5 mall yer | ans e. y ah pOnihenaNrac Dial lle eninnl nantita tam: . aeeipuen of the body in the Harrison lea will be avatied | popper position on the part| morse fits that of the woman who apacity to improve | of Assembiyman to et away from | W23 experted at her house Christm Har the ni | pill-introducing game {# attributed afore papers eat aes HERO RAO ands tor gervice.|to the fact that Gov. Hughes ceived by the police from Tieodore to the rapid growth | vow dominates the situation, Bolz, form ae ne eunien Ic om- | sariiy rips any embiyinan of importance te watt s fewar hose me is at exible Improvement faciliti «| for the Governor to give him we) N°: % Peshine avenue, Newark. Holz resent availa fg the man who found the red skirt in “The construction of new lines, particu- Xecutlve’s Ideas abour| the swamp the day after the murder, larty new subway lines, Is imperatively d tes of statesinen ‘Last Thursday morning,” said Holz, deiund § anual eelature at |r poarded a trolley car to go to my With respect aa! a Mffered the meet jg. | Work. On the car was a man who at- \J0a). Commission Is: subject \ssemuivman Wagner s,| tracted my attention because of the Oneobache 1 transit Ave-cent fare | from | amo of mo: he displayed, The Rurecarrisii the | promoted nen ney | man got on the car at Broad and Mar- plan of municipal construction of rapid Uuring the last sess, Ket ‘streets and when the conductor transit lines was decided upon, and by the Assemb |came for his fare he offered a $10 bill there ts rio provision for building euch ALCO tee The conductor asked him if he had Ines with private cupltal except nt of the notiing smaller, He replied that he case of certan extensions of, and addi ME had not, but that he had plenty of ten: "The ° f $10 bills, to, existing In Race Track Bill Agai Then he took out a roll o} It Js urged, however, that the Wel teen seneeerinate 88 )n: There must have been $200 or $300 In eas ns reached sich s ( the roll. The man left tho car at Te (hare lia apelw auricle r stew Orange street, He was a short man, to enable the city yyproved by tie Site Rachug | wetghing possibly 175 pounds. He wore he construett MoCuren intro a meag-|a brown hat, a gray colored coat and The charter r alli cietlio ly ait teks a dark sult,” mends that 1 are Was offered Searching the Swamp. ne x0 amended as to ex-[ by Senator Moca | resoution wa. ! Bote then gave the police some more from the computation of the) \iging for adfaurnment thw after ation that is regarded as impor. a debt limit all bonds or evidences YT Moneay evening at 830, f indebtedness issued purposes | am 4H i ae eae at skirt was in the swamp,” he whieh produce rey in cess of | / 1 huorsonmen sald, “near where the body was found, thelr maintenance charges. 1 concur | janters, wilt! violation “of any | when I drew It from the water there recomm hand I present |of the bik tions of any, relation off was a jingle and something dropped , ape ate act i nishalfie as such The time for {from its folds Into the water, That to the submis to people off oringing indictments a misdemeanor |sminething may have been a purse and proposed amend sultable | '8 extended fron ae five years, Anti: may not. I have an idea now that It WAR TO A FINISH ON RACE TRACK BETTING DECLARED BY GOV. HUGHES any changes in the rapid transit CER sly andl cheaply by the (Continued from Hirst Page. should be made in order to fuciiltate aub- |Health Om suggests = - Way construction, should receive your | ie. rauation URES depends upon whether he delivers, | moat sertous consideration.” ‘The Governor asks the Legislature to what I may term, a voucher or The Governor renews the recommen-| Pass & constitutional amendment equal- party. If he abstains from this Legisiature for a change in form of | the tate, fixing the sald fes on a he may bet, wager and sell pools the election ballot. He relterates his|sultable ‘basis and pronibiung any on the races and record and | qemand for primary election reform and| (ther, compensation or allowance in Tegister the same free from again announces himself in favor of] He recommends that work be begun other the elvil [atrect nominations and asks for legisla-| new Upon a fitting cetebration tn i008 Wepenaity Vee atecticeione of the three hundredth anniversarins nto secure them, of the discoveries of Lake Champlain Would Abolish the Quarantine Com- missioners. ‘The Governor calls for reform in the control and management of State chart- “Constitution Makes no Exception of Race Tracks. and the Hudson River, in which he hopes the Federal Government will assist and the Dominion of Canada and the Re- public of France will be Invited to par- Hetpate. onstitutionality of this diserim. Ination has been upheld by the Court of table and penal institutions. | Personal Appen e {study has shown him where uniformity ; upon the ground that In car.) AGM, aon can be made to obtain in-| M’CARREN ‘EXCEPTS’ tying out the provisions of the constitu- | stead of confusion and lo-s under the pres- TO HUGHES’S WAR ON RACIN ton it was in the discretion of the Leg-|ent system. | islature to fix the penalty, and that Je attention Consid 8 pald to pub- WILLIAMS TRIES TO PUT BANS OM THE RIGHT ROAD State Superintendent Recom- mends Many Reforms in His Anuai Report. SHOWS CAUSE OF PANIC. Declares It Due to Disregard food and [the cases specified the Legislature could! i ‘ ned itt 5 Water o tenement house — rae the penalty simply a forfeiture of The Governor rec-| ALBANY, Jan. l—After ahe reading} the bet, to be recovered ina civil action. | ommend: mission be ap-lor the message of Gov. Hughes In the! the subject of vision of our vast untgrants, nends the exten- |The q tion for the court legislative power, “A different question, however, sented to the Legislature in the exerclee | was simply | pointed Senate to-day, took fasne w | Public Servicw | recommenda icr Senator P. ie Governor on t 1 Race Track g mbling | HH. McCarren | Is pre- | sio of conserving the |of ite discretion, and that tn the question | srate of ihe State. He dewivess ales, pyathe Governor, went down and sax of legislative policy and of substantial, | changes in the forest. fish and’ game|Mecarren, cand. the sald Mr. and not a mere technical, compliance with | laws whieh would have the effect of |Commiss on was suppos the explicit constitutlonal provision, The | Te8tricting the cones on Hpapetten it) Hut tha erush fs stil thore and constitution makes It the duty of the Leg-) 2% fifearins for hunting purposes except | the Comission has not wes dt any. lidatura/to/ectael approprisie Iaws/€oipees| Cena sece Dmoes ume enetlned merearding | racetrack mbling, 1 vent pool-selling, bi king and other!’ The abolition of the offices of three | Governor's pos: Kinds of gambling, Experience has shown [Quarantine Commissioners for the Port of | outcome of the ie ~ Sew York ix recommended. helr work,; question thre cons Er eeiiin leee enacted Have) mGt) Secom: the Governor says, can be more piste Governor | plished the purpose which the constitution | defines. a aro | “The evfts and demoralizing influ- 5 ences, and it may be added, the eco- ‘ homie waste, at which the constitution | alraed, exist under the law, and tn fact | are stimuinted and increased through | its sions, ¢ discrimination in| distinctions, with the result| that the laws againgt gambling outside | FIRST SESSION, o-CENT FARE of race-tracks have been defied, and the administration of the law has been | brought into contempt. | “The constitution makes no exception the race-tracka, I recommend that | tween corporationn, of Law and Improper Use of Credit. orate principally con g to the failure of the banking Institutions of New York, which closed thelr doors during the recent panic. ac- cording to Superintendent of Banking Clark Williams, in his report to Legislature made public to-day are as Corp 1ses ab; tributir follows A general disregard of law Lack of couservatiom in man- agement, Inattention to and disregard of duties of directors, oper use of corporate credit for personal advahtage. Mr, Williams summarizes the particu- lar causes which in addition to cor- porate abuses helped along the big |crash, as follows A Inck of proper supervinory powe! Too great interdependence be- A lack of association tual assistance (“Legislature carry out the clear direction of Senate and Assembly Avoid Senator Frankly States He 7". people without discrimination. In = aoe . . Senn re makes connection with the repeat of the extsting| © (Clash and Show in Begin- Wants to’ Get Right With {0yndsticns t exception, I recommend that the offenses a S iN | of these were ti B i esee Ved Mie ebertie oS Li otttte Been) ning Year’s Business, His Constituents. [centlon. (of He cimublte) several weeks Code should be punished by imprisonment, jago when Gov. Hughes's Special Bank-| and that the alternative of fines should) ee made its report hema balished: from a Staff Correspondent.) to The Evening Wort (Spectal | (Speetar _ The racing law provides fora tax of ALBANY, Jan, 1—The opening of the} ALBANY, Jan. L—With the frank | 5 per centum upon the gross receipts at |, He eae cane | ; ; rotting and. running, meetings, watch |sisiature to-day was the tamest in|statement that he wanted to square under the Agricultural law becomes years, it was devold of any of! pimselt with constituents, accor part of a fund for distribution each | the spectacular Incidents that enliven! panied by an attack on The Evening| year among varlous agricultural socie-| opening days, when a new ciilef execu-! yorig, senator John C. MeCall to-day | ties in preseribed proportions. In of-) tive js inaugurated or the political ‘ ; f ler that there may be no diminution of! forces are lined up in a fight over an: {ntToiuced a Dill providing a five-1 cent fare to Coney tue support upon which these sgcteties| important office. nd. | largely rely, appropriations may be! The one incident to save it from nator dectared that he had| made for their benefit to the extent! humdrum, monotonous inactivity was b€¢h misrepresented by The Events | essary to secura to them amounts! rhe scrap between Col. Archie E. Bax-| World and Assemblyman Robes: Wag- bstantially equivalent to the sums ter, the Civil War veteran, with twelve (ner, of the Twenty-second District, who ey @itherto have received, It is by ears’ service behind him as Assembly | introduced the Five-Cent Fare last hat they should upported di-| Clerk, and Ray. Smit leuten-| year which the Senate Railway Com- | r n that the State shoul of former Cuperintendent of In- mittee refused to report. Mr. Wagner! rive a revenue for this purpose t surance Francis Hendricks, over the to-day reintroduced t's bijl, an) Senator | an ins rilality tn the e: $3, Job of clerk Smith was selected! phe McManus, who joined M. tn ment mental law his vote in the Republican caucus be-| opposing it lust year, has one in course | Stzte’s Finances in Flourishing Con- !ne #2 to Baxter" Wapeerepat acre dition. Young ‘Jimmie’ Wadsworth, whose| The Moall bill was referred to the avkers are grooming him for guber-| Committee on Railways, which {s ex- Some space {s devoted to the excel-|natoria! honors, was re-elected Speak- | pected to sarbag it as it did last year, financial showing of the State, as)er ior the third time without oppos the recently published re-| tion, while Frank W. Johnston showed a net gain in the surplus of) dwn A. Merritt, jr | $2,898, 893.18 rence, will be leader of the i ALIVE ; NOT VICTIM On the subject of canals the Gov-;imujority on the Assembly floor. This | ernor eays that the Improvement work | hecaume H OF SWAMP MURDER. tr under « ei) uel assignment of seats. i Yes its contracts Nave by immemorial | (Continued from First Pu beer awar during the year » the majority r i amounting to $9,007,00"; plans fen Saneryely man Phillips, of Allegany | that teads to Camden is rather a forlorn | shed for the aw f contracts! his rival leadership, also con | pope, ting to $7,042, is estimatea | cedes Merr victory. Phillips will ‘ 3 | ormpleted in from ten to twelve months Judtelary l(aescriptions-alignteacteo Je Pe er Concerning banks, trust companies and ‘The Democrats turned down “Para- | Vania rallyoad train at Jurey nee Insurance companies the Governor adopts ise Park" Jimmie Ouver for minority ncaa eaten Aes on the recommendations of the various com- | euler and c| in his place George M. | soin aay Tatar ee fs vi ell missions that have reported to him, We Valmer, the long-winded — statesman Se eae sh reported) also that a man has been figuring to some | K-ribbed extent in the life of the Camden wom-/| the telephone and tele-| fun yh Pp recommends that nocracy of, “In the meantime the question whether ! bags #0 often seen,” may be convict | that evers in the first Instance civen a desires tha be Ity to df continuance of Jectionable practices. in banks rust anies under lis charge. the even continue wrong practices, Mr. Wi jams wants the power to close the in- stitution. He also desires an amendinent of law to require his office to make an in- vestigation of the character, fitness and financial responsiblilty of the incorpo- rators of a proposed bank. Should he find that public convenience and advan- tage will not be promoted by the pro- posed bank Mr. Williams desires fegal right to withhold the certificate of authorlzation to do business. Mr, Williams recommends that every bank or individual ba York y shall at all tin hand a reserve fund equa! cent. of the gate o aggre f the aggregate of its di its wrong practices . Mr. Wille a 15 per cent. res: vidual banks, and sell companies in the State w York City he suspended Company by in the law 60 Jloyee of a ust Com, agreement by Ww Ttifleate of depos! In advance of nt suggests banks and it hat a ing a chang officer or ¢ who makes ar holder of a recelve payme turity, shal Anot re law is nthe may ts be guilty of a misdemoiny. mended ¢ n the placing of the loan to a sing at % per cent. Instead of i of the capltal and surplus of or trust company. “Tt was found that by hypoth of the shares of stock of on with an control f practically declares Mr ndence « aximunt Inter per a t corpara- same t W ase woh banking capit ‘Mains. Duis interdep downfall of six of the 1 The purpose of the control of several these institutions was to enable an tmproper use of their credit for the | personal advantage of those holding} uch control." Mr. Willams slaps the Heinze-Morse clique's practice of thus putting up the stock of one bank with another by recommending that a law be enacted prohibiting any bank from mak- ing loans upon the stock of any other bank in excess of 10 per cent. of the paz value of the stock Mr. Williams reports that portunity consistent with phe odieitions of official duty" was affonied the oli] management of the defunct banks and | trust companies to arrange for their re- | mmption, ed to the banks. | Thomas- “every op- Plenty of Time. “Rixcept, in the case of the Knicker- ocker Trust Company." le reports, no proceedings for the appointment of | receivers of an institution were taken | until three weeks after its suspension, nor unless {ta officers, and directors, | after due notification, failed to submit plans an@- assurances sufflefent to | Justify the Inference that It would be! able to resume business. Only threo banks out of the ten, having shown a, condition to warrant a continuance of business, were authorized to resume," Mr, Willams pays that the lack of public confidence has found justification in the condition of some of the failed Institutions, a WOULD RAISE GOVERNOR'S SALARY TO $25,000. ALBANY, Jan, 1.—Senator Agnew t day Introduced in the Senate a proposed astitutional amendment which would | increase the saary of the Governor from $10,000 to $25,000 a year, — ———_ — COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE remove tho cause, Used the world over to Cure a Cold tn One Day FW. Grave's stenaturg on box. | GREETS FIRST. CALLER OF YEAR Visitor Tries to Enter Williams- burg Store With a Jimmy. David Jaffe, a bind store 0, 14 Meserole street, Williamsburg, to-day and Killed a New Year's caller who jimmied his way into Jaffe's keeper, of shot a store and then smashed an entrance lato Jafte's sleeping room. There ts some mystery about shooting which the police have not been ablesto solve Jaffe's 2 is a little cubbyliole of a Place filled with canart parrots, pigeons, squirre’s maps, There ts Hothing about it to attract a burglar. It has afforded a living for Jaffe and his fourteen-year-old brother, Morris, but the owner has never found it neces sary to employ a cashier. It was half after three when young Jaffe, who fn the rear room wi was awakened by ar He heard *t then ensued a the parrots voices, The Jaffe, and the ded, thls mornin pu ou r t of noises pups awake Jeni ed ju din brothers One Shot Fatal. n Believing pa at Giscce! to thetr few work to seconds edo re? ed polic ynard N Mistake, Prisoner Says. sl Y RICHARDS IS ~ HOME FROM RUSSIA uring tie mic d Richards number of winning 9 made the best gard was Jimmy yy ‘The racing 5 o'clock In the and mounts record) Wingfield, Pn in tn W negr Ry so Rich. at ards says. nieht nooa, relock at many pre for Ne In Russia wml t There is a American jockey m ght Adi FROM And We Will Send Free, to Prove it is the Most Effective Cure for Rheu- | matic Pains, a Special Bottle of MINAR “KING, OF PAIN: LINIMENT Confident it will do for you what done for others. Send a postal Minard’s Liniment Co., 80. Framingham, Mass. No Fixtra Charge for It. Advertseients for The World may be loft y“fny American District Messenger Office the city until 3 WITH A BULLET FIREMAN KILLED VHS OWA TRUCK —— ie “alls Under Wheels on Way Home from se Alarm in Flushing. un Gleason. a membor of Reseu nd Ts pany, No, 4, was ry Flushing, Te 1 | turning home on the truck | response to a fulse alarm of fire, \ 88 Grove 4 tha volun street the tr crosse at | s house witho go r and fell was In passing) Wild 1s Ht SUF ECZEMA 20 YEA Limb Peeled and Foot Was Raw Flesh—Had to Use Gr and Doctors Thought Amy Necessary — Montreal Writes of Cure Seven Ye BELIEVES LIFE SAVEU BY CUTICURA REMEDIES “T have been treated by doctore for twenty-five years for a bad case of eczema on m¥ leg. “They did their best, but failed to. cure itt My dector had ads sed me to have my chit ROttes DULL: ‘dL would try the Caticura Remedies first. He said, “Try them if vou like, but Ido not think they will do any good.’ At this time my leg was pecied from the knee, my foot was like a piece of raw flesh, and T hac to walk on crutehes. T bought a cake ‘ of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and a bottle of Cuticura Pills. After the first two treatmente the swelling went down, and in two ‘ months my leg was cured and the new, skin on. The doctor could not believe his own eyes when he saw that Cuticura had cured me and said that {he would use it for his own patients, I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Ointment, and five bots tles of Resolvent, and L have now been cured over sey ars, and but for |the Caticura Remedies T micht have lost my life. 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