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ONEY FARE BILL [S NOT DEAD; FiGHThAS = WSTBEGUN—WAGNER Assemblyman Sure Railroad Commit- tee Will Report Measure Again, Despite Effort ot Bosses and Lobby to Have It Strangled. Here are the members of Assembly from Greater New York who voted against the bill for a flv sland. Heme: ber the namest BENNETT, FRANCIS, Cc. F. MURPHY, ent fare to Coney 2 COLN CAB SURPL (Special to The Evening World.) i for the Coney Island Five-Cent Fare bill According to Assemblyman Wagner, who i duced the measure, it has only just begun. Alt zh the Assembly by a vote of 82 to 63 sent the bill back to the Railroads Committee yesterday, and this was generally regarded “finish,” Wagner has carefully canvassed the committee, and believ es a majority will vote to report the bill a second time. He gave The Evening World-the following state- ment: > “I was somewhat surprised that the Republican leaders in the As- sembly made the question of the recommittal of the Five-Cent Fare bil! a party question, and thus Hed mer ho were in sympathy with me in my fight for a reduced rate of fare for our poor in New York to vote against me. to the precise situation Sis simply recommitted for ancothe T shal! demand an im by the committee My ple will continne unswervingly feel confident from my committee and because of + the case t the bill will be reported |gain ana passed. Can't Change Bill. “I believe I proved conclusively to the | Assembly in my address t' Public Service Commission cannot do what I B. It, NOBINSON, WEBER, yoss, Ss, ALBANY, 7 mbers he way the boss HANCIS is Assen tird Manni fight for the peo and 1] wito hetped Five-Cent tious to stand | propose ta do by my Dill. My argume on that proposition remains unan- swered, and for that reason the T lature ought to pass the bill at once “While no doubt motion commit was prompted by a des the part of some leaders t> kill th the Wuiar 8 the vet I want to assure the people of bly. He York that the gentlemen interested 1 Boude: Killing the measure will not be success: | After that he ful in their attempt. nalrman of “My fight bas just begun and it wit) | 5 Oo eAN continue unt! the Legislature properly ceMting tig wound son SS ho ts reflects the will of the people by pass- th Distri Nes oekine Ing this bill alee etie-ap= “In thie effort I inv sear Isms t0r fair-mind en in Ne oxenvption Hitt 34 fare is a reali em zeal- | Rin tne anaae ea tiee watch the action of their repre atives in Albany." Obey Their Orders Watch These Men, The five-cent men from New York City who voted to send the bill back to cotanittlee /aqalnigtlitie’ intersilel oe tne e cae people are: Bennett, Francis, | ( ntroduces wee b niduce McCabe, C, F. Murpiiy, B. R. Robinson, | 0! Mia Surpless, Voss and Weber. { WILLIAM M. BENN the Fifteenth Manhattan District. This {a his first term at Albany, He ts known ciety Decause of the large n} Dills he ha Introduce He @n expert on tax and bankin, Most of his legislation has trend. He has also fathe of real estate bills. H appearance and 1s record, His speech 0 Fare bill followed the rajiroad at comes from > providing pen orney Eleventh serving his third term House. He is enga: of seliing patents and is one rafts general committer Dis ~ BLITIARD S STILL GRIPS THE WEST - 80, ae nen Chic Storm Centre, Bat- tles with Snow and Has Many Accidents Help Wanted | To-Day ! (As advertised for in The Morning | World’s Want Directory. _ CHICAGO WEDNESDAY, FER, 19, ance eon ofa Addressers 1 Folders ; Bartenders & Troy and was piled | an drifts, by Macnksmit! 2 Jani i surfa Bookkeepers 7 Machinists. y yF Bova Ma . if e squads an car sor " en Butchers Cabinet-Maki Canvassers .... Carpenters. Cashiers : Chambernaids Chefs chauftoure Collectors Elevator | Embronterers Engineers Farm Hands Feeders he W nh to-day, New York fHE EVENING WORLD, ed ine sa WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19 Stop Knocking! These Nickel-a-Strap Stunts May Be Making Athietes of Funy New Yorkers NECK MUSCLES ENORMOUS “FROM (CONTINUAL “GETTING IT™ NT THAT | Deen Express} NEVER Come ? IT CULTIVATES THE VIRTUES OF MEEENESS ANC HUMILITY, <— BRAIN BOX GRAD: Fm HLT DIMINISH= Sg ING IN SIZE- MUSCULAR HAND * AND POWERFUL GRIP DUE Te GRASPIN: GTA Hove ON STRAP : 5 Ler ARM GRADURLLY y ISRPPEAR- VN UST USE STRAP MORE J SH NoTICE THE STRONG JAW ” THe eLgow MUSCLES PRODUCED BY TH! PROFITS HABIT OF GRITTING TH BY PUSHING TEETH. Ase E> 50 OR DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT INTHE, eae FRom BAD CRUSH AND THE WIATUE OF SHIN MUSCLES FINGELIC PATIENCE. IMPROVED BY \ THE BELMONT: BEING KICKED Ys —_——— ce TONALLY i frases ARE) HE IS Gi) / Form THe BINCHENEDS, IMPROVING, PRoTURERaNCeS 177 BENEFICIAL THE OTHER Sa STANDING FELLOWS 5 FOR LONG SHOES NC INTERVALS, SAY! WHEN 00 > | we ceT Home! cosy! Tm HUNCRY, ALSO _ ENCOURAGES, LITERATURE, Ryan AND BELMONT DEMONSTRATE How THE PUBLIC 1S IMPROVEO BY THEIR SUBWAY SERVICE. | ews. TT CURBS THE A OF OVER - HAEIT Cr CURT Managers of the Metropolitan Traction Systems Say the Public Enjoys Straphanging, Crowding and Other Outrages, and the Public Utilities Commission Seems Ready to Believe Them, -COURT SCORES WOKEN CROWD 'TWOGOVERNM NS EEN 10 BE “VOS, WHO TRAPPED WANT TOKNOW IN ARRESTED 10 TEST o8.- HEAVY SENTENCE HOT A PARTICLE FOR GAMBLER OF SKIN ON BOD Worst Case of Eczema Doctor Had | Seen in 40 Years—For Six F Months Father Expected His Baby to Die—Blood Oozed Out All Over fier Body—Had to Be Wrapped In Silk and Carried on a Pillow— st S East Siders Raided by Jerome’s 1 Sleuths Dazed by Term ei for Goldstein. iy sre te ree ores | oie Guta eg. «. y,, DOCTOR RECOMMENDED pach of games nuiet ww mee CUTICURA REMEDIES raids of Detective Reardon, of the Dis- —— trict-Attor: office “My little girl was born two weeks before her time and my wife died four hours after the birth of our child to be sentenced, was to the penit months to-day Supreme and 1 had to reise of $0. Crids the baby on arti 72 Ludlow street, was one of the ficial | food Diz a een months after birth Notorious resorte on the east side. she broke ont and I had two doctors The erhent to Ss) enty: in attendance, other alleged gamblers under indlet- There was not a ment. It created co tlon among particle of skin left aalthevatindt y under. On her body, the hlgod oozed out frst LVERRON REG RreretTO) He aie anywhere, and we had to wrap! f Re DAU ISE Vieng ealetso| th and carry her on a pillow for ten ke. | Anes of $2 on a misdemeanor charge if She was the most terrible sight Lover they pleaded guilty. W saw, and for six months I looked for learned that it was due to Gold her to go to her mama, but thank God uictance to plead guilty last Monday and his agents, she is alive and well , + " will be three years old the heavy sentence was imposed Renandiheanever there was a rush to plead. 1 trouble ein On Monday Goldstein and ra Known tem y alles athers, who had agreed to plead as tie viate her suffering, for it was terrible District-Attorney's offlee desired, suit & Vioreen Ve —— £ per he denly changed their minds. An investi. HU 4! Rnd PATaRHUGULIGUtR: Soap ‘ gation resulted in a sharp reproof for and Cuticura Ointment saved her. He Capt. Buchanan, formerly conmnander | recommended the Cuticura, Rem of the Bidridee street police station | or said we were right in inaking wr ara Soap Gsserted that tundne coercion’ had rartines bases miariee HCL ARE but you must ta nsideration give you fitt rainutes to make that hers was an exceptional case, for an aMdavit to that effect.” said Judge an old and good doctor said that it Dowling, was the worst case that had cone to him infort I have always hinged on Barra, after consulting nounced that he would w: dst Cuticnra Soap to keep her skin soft end hidraw his re- to give her a pure complexion. mark J. Smith, Wood and) Metal J E of demonstrating that the row | Maker, Box 234, Buena Vista, V 14 and 22, 19¢ between the Police t and the Treatment, tov vod Adulte nes aske the ‘nal rec ord, police for Gc but had oht Fourteen Plead Guilty. Forrteen ind! Idetein’s fate, urraigned et Pug & Chews Corp, Oe Mailed Free, Cuticurs Book on Skin Decasee. Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases, ted gan ble STATE CAPITAL 10 LANEY'S WIFE DEMAND BALLOT But Suffragettes Met Oppo- With Decent Persons, Jus- | Nents in Petticoats at Hear- Says. \His Commitment to Insane! Liability of Corporation Head for Statements to Go to Highest Court. Asylum Arouses Suspicion of Officials. tice Truax ing Before Hughes, | | rem LATES (20 kinds) POUND = | appronched any of the inaetedmen | CHOCOLATE COVERED Walt examined before) ALBANY. Feb. 19.—Women of all ages. | vautinttonataten fn | In order to settie definitely In the fee. , 25 , a Bes.) That the United States and Enaliah | nignest court a point of law concerning CARAMELS.... POUND Cc Justive Truax to-day in the mplexions and ees of mil Government officials regard the sudden | the jiability of a president of a corpora pfs sy evening for jon and dressmaking minglea commitment to the insane asylum of! tion for statements made in documents! private bus! Naneearine James Delane e track followe ministers, | Robert Caldwell, the “great American | Compiled by — subord ea, Je it. | replied ators and VC. Delaney, adin and the gener curt) day: e i (Druel owitneien | eee cs SACI AIEEE OROs) U2 4 ’ pean ; ec generally curious aMdavit maker,” and Drace witnese.| rire Insurance Company, will formally | *°,, G0" f by SEC OF: ¢ ed a “ eas ve rigors with suspicion was shown this after-| sutmit himself arrest to-morrow.|ont of the courthouse an@ rer Ss anda: youve i “aang Se BeAFIME goon when the case came before (nited Arrangements for the arrest and spe | until ie paiiincer Gel nen PEROT AOI Se very far in ‘his admis 2 ne amend- GornliselonemeAicands proceedings to follow were completed | oo RCI g foh would. strike limdtin, C ler Alexander, jay Asalatant: Di es itutjonal |: €. Cobell, counsel for Caldweit, | to-day Py Sle patel hd RE. GHT cS eat Samuel hs wants a foes kre ana etn Sot or MIELLTONATRES. Fl PBDI to vote. | . ug M acting for Mr Hegema aring vied in interest with that [Ut Presented a certificate by Dr. H.| 9° ; u n se Aarne etre kh thes evBrn, Anttanupeinandest ofl me arend su retmed seven in | ANT I-RACE-TRACK LO AG BX, iii thelSenciey Gite ville tne rac-]eRe Manhattan State Insane Aaylum, on /Qctments — enarging forgery against BILLS AT ALBANY. Palng post lense Giieatlony wae Ward's Island, thar Caldwell was con-| Sf Hegeman, last May. They were : r husband, deserit Cee fined there as insane o na commitment | P&set upon statements signed by him —— ne n. the Court denounced him sien marertenk signed by Justice Clark, of the Rich- aga in a report to the State S (Cont.nued from First Page.) a a ma » ananciate with mond County Supreme Court, on the itendent of Insurance. Justice Dow- | as | FOR TWENTY VEARS house of ' Ua was for application of Georgiana M, W. Cala- S® See the indictments upon | hecauge the quality of the horse {s in-| KEANE & CO. has been engaged in the delunes hin wife wit y well, a daughter, with whom he lived Ste rocmar Justine, Merman J) | aicatel shy tbe lane aie ncne Put | FURNITURE ARPE h Vos and several oth n Lawyer Cobell said his client was tn . of counsel for Mr. Hegeman, Revenue Source for State. FU e R andicé RPI T AEE GS Git 2 asylum and coult not appear. on the ground that he was not per: “Rut betting ta only an incident. A [syste coupled with amaderste nees s ons with Mrs a Nd you give notice of your proposed MY tesponrlble for statements that | large ity of peuple who Attend | nave mae houseturnishin we fin je heat 5 to |action?” asked Commissioner ‘Alexan-, "€4id_ no! ally prepare. \rare meetings do not Biauaralieminita] | Peve eos ee ni vey e ss 5 andcont evant ss fiom the race cd ‘orelgn cou! IBLE ie N Gate bitihce be ha der, “The first I saw of it was in the! THe de 1 Was not satisfactory tol tries take the quality they Infuse inte | to come into tmmedia ae miscond el Walt , newapap atrlet-Attorney Jerome, nor did {t en-/ their army and Utility horses nt of every desired art Ashamed of Hie Story mi Sys ud va dsth alae feortunity of appearing,” said Mr. Fox, |! Wid not go far enough, Conse. Siemens on the turf Lidice alenirate sauere (dealings Ho Mrs. ‘alken pure } * quently, | hea? saa representing the British Gover: iy + an agreement has been to make a ‘bet dire F DDay f nment. | t : nel it on Tatng neat resenting the nian Government” |W an "aarnment haw hen, | $1 WEEKLY, iy t iin 2 United States Jude Hough about the| PS, Arrested In order to test the ques | WRITE FOR NEW BOOKLET. t a ound |r oF ASP mE S 4 A OPEN SAT. EVENINGS UNTIL 10. might tend to disgrace and de-| {eamimiittin entanl ber: the proceedings) Hic will be arraigned in Centre Street. w eM grade him, but finally he told the whole|frg° George He wero inetituted re Court to-morrow and formally of the Federatet i i Rol 5 neal es Henry Wil | Did you explain to iim the fact that | CharSed with forgery tn th N. Gil Chairman story. just ax eDlaney told it, and how | lard, penrell tar ata gree. ‘The same evidence. u Legislative Committ Dulaney, Grimn, and Hirsiny hidaen'sby ss bse fo ADpeUr here to-day | the Grand Jury will be presente miah Boynton, of Brooklyn: et fala aoiea cd nirewugnelonn Harry and that his fatlure to appear had been mie held and hi yyers will int Davenport. John B. Blackbu aini a yoke in and caugh i 2 ee era ate . py {Mediately bring habeas cokpus pry y. Dr. W. FR. Cra cr ‘ him and Mrs. Delaney in a compromis- Syracuse Aited only to physical disability?” tings which the ‘District arcernen vege WW. Brush He 2 5 : aN New York. © asked the Commissioner. contest. In this way the matier will be (Me city Club of New York: Dr. Walter | ALLER AND YA S crater tnenearhis canine for Lie atk: | Mr. Cobell thought he had, and also| for mia, UAOEE tie Court of Appeals Laidiaw, Chairman of the “Anti Rac aif-hearted was, and in fu aluiced ra, Francis M. [that senna told shelietme, Actalita ee ‘Track Gambling Campatgn.t Hh Ss-71 sMiTHst coR.STATE S1 9 : ork: 3 chard ix, | Judge Clark, who signed the commit- H} THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON 5° BROOKLYN. | 0, you were friendly w York. and Mrs. W. |, t 5 ~ = 2 ~. rmiell, of Albans who read short | "eRe to the asvium, TEN YEARS FOR BURGLAR. tell him pers and were ne Knapp, followed by Miss Ade- Peter Rooney Had Deen Convicted Before, Court Learna, ‘We were tok! he could not appear here because of physical iliness. There sitate in sending him a telegram was nothing in me back from Flerida and you Wbeaper mare onered arrange @ trap so that he could |Stvensvilie in July and August and at-| Sout mental disorder.” sald Mr. Fox. | Peter Rooney, of No, 54 Weet Fifty 23 vuur relations with ue witer? | tended the barn dance, What does the British Government] seventh street, was quite jaunty, con- demended Justice Truax, fercely “L saw Mrs, Delaney there with kd-|Prepowe to do about demanding hie pres-| sidering the circumstances, when he s was silent . die Scully He took her out. When ee Beret Goes pe) Commiaaioner, Wes airalgned for sentenca before Ju (n't you think that act tended to| thy returned Mrs, velaney said to me:| gigeestod, “an eaisaenty a e. ae aie 2 oe ngeure oe General anion die Scully 1s a good fellow. He| wonka, which Wan 4 4 Se neaees en only. charge re ‘i . ‘eoks, ‘as granted, against him wi bi if y C0 ss, win.” faintly buys fine, Just look how he is acting! Mr, Cobell said he had not known the el eanesten inh ie/assongt “Don't you feel contemptible for it?”| now, He is biting my arm.’ man was inaane at first : peeieniis, Het gen: Vors made no answer | ‘Mrs, Delaney was intoxioated and| “Why didn't you come to me even|,Was this man ever convicted be- Lon't you feel now tat vou are the! there was lots of talk about her. efore this man ianded in this country | RRacont tele Four sort of man that 4 nt person| “Mrs, Delaney told me all nbout John|and ask me about the Federal proced-| Attorney Pais Cn ee bel Distrlel; youl isasoclate: with ” thun-| Higgins, too. She said he thought she} ure of committing insane persone? You| (Ten sald Judge Maione. ha i was a single woman until she left for’ must have had this matter in view be-| jeg eye aon Of Peter Rooney as he sngwered in a iffirmative, * AN ra a left the court-room was not so jaunty t's all,” wald the Justine wie, | Stevensville. jJore he landed,” said Mr. Alexander.|a8 it had been on his arrival — [Hy ae Ce ie ae tee *) et am awful sorry he found out I| “Never again will a man arraigned de. |T9bved @ house at 2u1 West One lieperce enelaniyaie AS was married,’ sald Mrs. Delaney, ‘tor I! fore me for extradition be admitted to} Hundred and ae I Enifetroet: aie eae at Delaney | ove him.” | bas.” was hi y drunk, and punched, | ve" | Ra aonliuallyy ldebplta ak j thew had a resnion dance at Stevens.) 1 was not notified, neither was the ROOSEVELT OVERRIDDEN 1 his wif with nti jville the ay inter Commissioner here, sald Consul-Ger “ ” Vos, his a laney asked me t h She eral Bennett, "I think it was very dis- ON “IN GOD WE TRUST. ? suid I @ and a. courteous, to say the least. To remove = BS jeouple Hows 1 made a man under such conditions would be| WASHIS ON, Feb, 10.—Prestdent 4 i: pens { not go. She called on contempt of court in England.” Roosevelt was overriduen to-day by. the me in Brooklyn one night. On leaving, ne Hense Committee on Coinage, Weights I went to the corner with. her, ind Measures, when by ous vote lieinicanerwantad tha oact(ocpeceilent DIED AT BREAKFAST. ‘ FES easton Say She Was Intoxicated, treat, She wanted to get off at Col See Cia tie eateee Jatroet, . m ole i MeKinlay (Tlinots) . Alice Bronhead, of So. Dean strest,| street, as n¢ hung out at g sa. Mredertek Wimseh, of Staten ante | Metgrntiin to moll and, aligning te Brooklyn, @ trained nurse in charge of| oon. th aud, Strangely Stricken, the national motto, “In God We Trust. n invalid at ahs same | where Mrs,{ Miss Brosnan ale ahe gant think it Whtie eating breakfast at his home! aR oats Delaney, her four children and her| Was PD} for Eddie Scully to keep on Broad t. Btapleto Ny maid, Annie Ryan, staid at Stevenaville, biting Mrs. Delaney’s Vpn Frederick Winech nina pueruee LOGAL OFT IONIBILE FOR roborate Jelaney's st a \ ‘1 think a i lady ny ; : ait Sens rroborated Delaney's story about Mra, | yy hte a ha NOV DY Was attacked with heart failure and CITIES IN THE ASSEMBLY. aney's return’ s from a barn dance panne e ied before a physician could be sum. | n the village 4 Jay night very| inoned AUBRANY, Feb. 1% —The long expected ie sal Tse COMBANY. OWES she Mr Wines ) was born in Germany ST ahi Thonn min ed a | _ t rit of eighty-one d had been a Seciteg) Bh cae Btea < y de a Hix golden wedding. | jer and ai nply tends to cttles aw a ¢ sri vite ateewe tO) N teh ebrated about five years! whole the local option privilege now ‘ fh io: teased: nominal ause wa ela event of the season. ! Sperative In every town itt ts . AC ene WAS AL ACtiial aameta, $0,000, wite died about a year later, put forth by the Anti-Saloon CALDWELL CASE: LAW ON FORGERY Specials kor This 1hursday 1 Cc 19c c and niral Ort Werzansky cuts -POUND SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- WE FURNISH A HOME COMPLETE DON’T WAIT---BuY NOW AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR SPECIAL TERMS $25, 00 WOR’ H, $2.00 DOWN We Sell | Yitrol on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis- faction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We mean this— and ask all those who are 50.00 ee 3.50 75.00 ee 5.00 100.00 st 7.50 DESIRABLE CREDIT sick and need strength to try \ it with this understanding. WHERE TO GET VINOL IN N.Y. Riker'a Drug Storen.cth Ave. and 230 8 Broadway and oth Bt’ Went Mth Mt opp, Waidort Antorin, corner i4tht Nt, and Seventh Ave. kere "Drug store En Flathush ‘Ave 200 Broadway, 21 Park Row, 125th woth St. and Lenox Ave, lath ONE PRICE (Cash or Credit.) Finest etock In city. 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