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SR rt fh + 5 HCH ES WILL FORCE BOSSES INTO LINE FOR ANTLGA MEASURES BY PUSHING roel THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908. VOLING hYAN CHANGES | pee pe Governcr Plans a Way to Win, Which His Th Friends Declare Wiil Prove Effective in Putting Down Opposition to Him. = | Se Three Republica (Continued from ers of Wall Street were thrown into) + tt consternation. p ©The Governor's message sustains | have sp cre he World's crusade against stock asked to Gambling. and will probabiy force te fecuve. Tostead of virtually pr ing and bookmaking upon t —instead of favoring t Assembly Committee on Rules t the Wagner bil) calling for port ap- he the pointment of a Wall street investigat- ing commission. ing them to an inadequate penaity--the| Senator Raines, in discussing jaw can and should effe ely pranini Yovternors race track message, sau tem by Impost ar tc these w Bhat he did not intend to call a cau of the Republican ators because the ; ight Senators who voted a jovernor's bills would bolt. menace State are Involved evil obvious th nuance 1 more vindica a “Nothing can be gained by a caucus, he said. In connection with this Senator G ehrist stated to-day that the eight Re Gite ibiits Publican Senators who yesterday ai US vall and against the race dia not say specifically. ney were prepared to v ow | track bills would ni er He their support ug however, that © for the antl @ambling measures, sea The plan to call a special election in| are the Forty-seventh District. does not, “Wtntiel immunity take well with the Senate leaders. ‘They “Respect for law ts the security of Goclare that owing to the Wadsworth- Uf Government, and the guarantees the rights of Mberty and property w: Btevens hght in the R publican organt- not long f the peoplé are tau sent to the Gove Zation of that district a Democrat [0 Ne ee PAULA Tepes ares tall Ka) er might be elected who would vote against ea zs We the consticution: with: ‘con that subject 5 mp j Face track refotm. The Governor's Message. The message of Gov. Hughes was as follows: “I again urge you to enact appro- priate legislation to abolish the exis “I therefore urge you to discharge « manifest duty and to end ue | ne Ws in favor of race track which cupidity inspired and now ¢ to maintain, Grady and McCarren Reply. | RACING MEN HOLD AN AIL-NIGHT ORGY. the whi | | | over in { esi adway last night, and - an o! Was tive dtecriminations in favor of race-tra Democratic Ueader Grady, who with| any it, was sill bubbling, a 5 a eS 2 Cheumine, | Vreeland?" asked the law¥er, Mr. : bling. a rt bab Hered coll ol e 4 S rule el Pin f the 7 WeEline a d@othe fight against) otner things which. leave a parched | Veigled aovut tour pounds, | Col objected and the question was rule @ failure of the upper brane tithe race reform bills, made aj tongue and a throbbing head The | | ‘y Ulat the two 1 When asked about several impor- your ei Eo body to pass the meas: hitter onslaught on the Governc SaglGne Kors anamihelratlandaucenthe | the very purp0se| tant officers who were officers both in ures designed to effect this purpose es pat e: kK fs h f f the} | w 0 stup pur- RE eRe TaN i MUSTURE | ssaseaie lini heliower, bran mendatt The G r. ne) gambling fraternity started out for a \. ; mine ire | the New York City Railway and the annot be regarded as dispoing of the shouted, had no right to ure the Hu fi q policeman’s | Metropolitan Street Railway the wit. riage na wiconatitutlan eith ite | Uesislature | =| ton jus: ehough to allow the ness's memory was strangely dim. He Bereciptory mandate, still sianda | _“Th® Governor says to us: “All to- d | a ‘4 vr pcenusee ees to Bet! recalled that Vreeland had the same “It provides: ‘Nor shail lottery | Sether. gentlemen; now sing my little fo still at | iv) of the me nehes in| Job with both companies. At this junc- or the sale of lottery tickets, pool-sell- | TACe track song. n | lent of t dark ¢ nd wore ®/ ture Mr. said to Judge Young: ing, bookmaking, or any other kind c The Senate would descend to con-| : sociation (Bookmak- | Was taller and lgnter, light| ../ ‘ink Mr. Kremer snould tell the gambling hereafter be authorized or al- ‘@™Mptible depth,” cried G “if it! ers’ s holding forth at the | ¢ come n. had no oat ang | Court on what plan he is proceeding. lowed within this State; and the Lei Accepted the ill-tempered, ill-mannered| Metropole. Bookmakers opened wine | ; >a * cap ‘He seems to be digging into matter lature shall pass appropriate laws to | ing from the xecutive chamber." | and then more wine Then they opened | —_—_—Js hirteen years old." prevent offenses aguinst any of the pro- | McCarren said Governor's mes- | still more, and of oorks | Vico k mete H Mr. Kremer replied: visions of this section. axe was a positive insult to every | Was drowned in yells and ‘I expect to show by Mr. Ryan tl “The evil of race-track gambling | Tr. and he advised that a messege | Hilarity. TR Fuse a | Mr. Vreeland was occupying a position flourishes not in spite of the law. returned to the Governor respectfully | In and out among them sau {Lighted Fuse Attracted Atten | in all of the subsidiary companies taat fause of the law. Legislation pre- jarking him to mind his own affairs, | the dine John ‘ oe ATR AR he did in the Metropolitan Railway yeu n affairs. ews 6 . Milng to carry out the constitutio The defense of G Hughes was|George. There ikers tion of Policeman Lewis as Company. I expect to show, that. Mr, ct nullifies it. outiyenamaint Sythe gathering rh 7 EW Ryan was absolutely in control of these provisions in effect null : utly maintained by Republican gathering ; 7o Men Ran Aw: yan was absolutely ° #¥ou are not asked to accomplish the Leader Raines. He declared. that Iman was there to buy {t came Two Men Ran Away. properties, It is mot an unusual, thing y on the statute i 7 ‘ his n ide before: I like =o for corporations to be Controlied by impossible or to write upon t Governor was fulfilling his duty to the turn, an n before. It was likey —_._—_ porations ‘ led by books a visionary scheme of moral re- people, and replying to an argument the good old days for the Considines—' 4 fake yomh made of tin to which! |... |iminority: sharenolders, | When sucn nu: form. You are asked to rid our law Si Mla that that form of eambiing te days before the Knickerbocker and ee 1 stow-burning While Rheumatism Is Yielding] stocknoiders they can make @ merge f a vicious discrimination whereby could be prevented by the courts. He the Hotel Astor din, before those WaS attached a Hghted slow-burning | gr ony. arrangement shat they see. at. ° ed by the Con- asked tl aac eo message “rubber nec 5 along to fuse was dropped in the yard of thej Seas expect to snow that Mr, Kyan con- SSeS Gans ic ace tracks be laid on t y TW ais Sant stitution are punished as crimes if com- taiie"and that the other recommenda- ien W © ot Pro. muel S, San is Delancey Nicoll revorted: mitted in one place, and are encouraged sions be ed to committees which a@ “live dat No. 50 West Fifty m street, tions Have Appeared. ‘I think that the proposition of Mr. jby the absence suitable penalty if have bills on these subjects be- Broadway ‘i . a Kremer;ts almost novel—thnat this man jby a Ta ihee ener : Aeeoroihamatrest just after daylight to-day by two} = by, his personality, by his wealth and ‘hapten fcnitcratthelniawaMicl Rion tee na minse nace Coren ceo tne) Gov. Booker nen, who were trying to epen ene of! 1, . 64 poR UES HOT SPRINGS, Cal. why the ideaysajprepoeter Natt oees ee Kenown as the Percy-Gray law, pre- Laid on the Table. the windows of the house They were) ,ryj) 9Rear-Admiral Evans was Just a Qualifying Share. fends in its provisions with regard (© «7 hope,” he said. “that th detected at their work by PoJeeman somewhat restless and did not sleev | str, Ryan was then shown an appll- J ace tracks to roaibit differ with the Governot M1 Louls Lew: of ast Fifty-first| very well last night. Dr, MeDonnold, | cation of the Metropolitan Company authorized ri P L of E: 3 3 5 y Pambling. It necessary to impugn the m: aie if ‘ Pea slept in an adjoining room, how- | dated Jun, 28, lw, aacing for an ane ‘ ng. an Execu the absolute | statlo but escape: 3 " 2 crease of stock from $10,a0,QU to $3u,- | “This pretense runs through the act. | confidence of th Lewis stopped before giving Ated he was not called during | (0, : But it cheats the prohibition by provide wenaton Gtchri #008 night .and that he considered that ‘My memory.” smiled the witness, “is > eight Repudlicans who vote, jong enough to extinguish t eeaneyen fght, every-| Mot quite clear on that. But I know Ing that the only penalty, if no memore the” Gov day On Astor, in the 0 th 1 Aamir Awe OG Eat YT that the stock was increased.” indum or token of the wager be de- trick pil sion to state he Hoftmar Che TUDES Cae) UE ng considered, Mr. Kyan admitted that he was a di- vered, shall be Hability to a civil suit these Repul to-day would © t in thelr flight Is shrc Li Bvans's departure for Los] rector of the Metropolitan Company tn ormthalimonesi lostleTf ever: it won With aineotters nie, ome Pri a widower| Angeles to pany bis mother here, | 188. and supposed he way a director of posed that this was an appropri At this Grady gave nvalld, lives in the house with} a# announced, was no doubt largely) ““i¢ the records show it." laughed the ‘law to prevent the offen meer fa ve ‘f ie Tac cht five servants, |for t of pi ing her for COPS pireawe ree 80. 7 anc aS Prof. Si tr Itlen lonaire, | ¢}: c] n h h Aske: he 6 @ny stock In the §n the Constitution no one now Tig Prof. Sanford ts a multi-militonaire, | the sreat change in her husband. That] Asked : ‘ ¢ ishes the illusion, oad Give GhIFE Can CIO Ui ENC) enite Gl ae Will be greatly. shocked when she | NON, ork City Railway Company, ho | Mockery of Prohibition. esident A saeeat ar eS8 sees him was admitted. Buck mere cee i? auecton not Sr promenalcers t \s ad of the Music| shadaw of his former self, his pale, A ‘3 rs "It is a mockery of prohibition, 4 , 4 ; deep | of stock.” : aie University, and known | drawn f: rrowed with many deep | of st pool selling and bookmaking flourist circles Ue world over a a | line h thin, emaciated boc his Then, 80. far eal stood ing 1s con- fthe race tracks as though they w nd patron of the art. Three |X? a ankles so enlareecnand) de- Seren Teughea ‘and nodded, He sald My authorized, Not only is this the jonduct and ade. OWers ha a d off blindness he | formed As to be very noticeable through | wat the securities of the Metropolitan It, but the enforcement of t Wut hard w r his ng, there is not much Street Railway Copany were owned by tule buts thexenforcement of ii banks and a be underwent. an on at his nome, | semblance in the physical appearance | StNet Ravway Copaty mare owned by elsewhere ts embarras by the: Rae theleaaepriamican ‘Big T nr we in which hi © was removed. | to the man who stood on the bridge | jz didn't, know In advance who the di- mocratic discriminations, r lutions. : ores He hot yet recovered from the |of the Connecticut, leading his great | rectors of the company were to be. * ot aA question for the Lewisia- pidiicobe had Serenata qe earls 5 Ey t out of Hampton ads less than ; prenwiet Aad Ne acest Teat tes cane HUGHES HITS WEMPLE, Fence Protects House. Js; now he weighs barely 12. Mr. Nicoll frequently interrupted the mitted or regulated ler SOON SL perc ra pra aealonas anit 3 . {le the rheumatism has almost dis-| examination, whereupon Mr. Kremer 7 URE RIC (Et | BUT GRATTAN DCDGES. he lives in 1@ a five-s | appeared and the Admiral's general con-| exploded with: 2 } For More Subways. i] BEES: a small c -yar dition has Improved greatly. Dr. Me- “At the proper time and place I am 1 Wan ed EO Wins AIAG En Rahecies SSP aEy. high iron fence, in | Donneld and L. E, Phillips admitted | willing to discuss Hindoo philosophy e p c ‘oe Saiinils ALBANY, A 0.—Gov. Hug © ithe windows on tie ground floor are|to-day that other complications will| with counsel for Mr, Ryan, but we all pner a the resu bill of nator Wemple aie ry burt | mak rmanent improvement slow. | know that these interruptions are itssic r by heavy tron bars | ! ‘ ans guarded te Pe ned, however, to state the na- | ply for the purpose of gaining time. E no fence. rates ‘ Pe mn i fi Lewis into js As advertised for in The Morning ‘‘s: a nd street from Fifth avenue atl, The sun was and the k this morning while Fifth ay pets were up, and cross st World's Want Directory. e 1908, Gamo pase ROY LIKELY TO ESCAPE eee Date glanced Hee ais TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE, Prot. Santora’s house. i Blacksmiths nis did not attract any spec al Bookbinders jon from icema bee Bookkeepers rivers of bread wagons Boys. . goods in the neighbor meres : ¢ instinct prompted velmen and reet da onally in Bake Meeker’: Leal Pe ditestient of! the! Bantéral mansion! Banvaseers k (oretiesy RAP AIAG Sena was within a few feet the Carpenters Painters nf | £ e wh two ashed out of the Cashiers Photor and ran in rection of Sixth @hambermaids Pr ue, I them, draw- thers nec hin re as ho passed the ( ellnaals kn Sanford rest¢ e saw a little sput- ae ter of fire in the yard directly under Collect Compositors Cooks (M) Gooks (F.)... Cutters Day's Work Dressmakers Dentists Dishwashers vers un Clerks Blectrioians Elevator Bmbroido: Engineers Engray Farm | Fraters Finishers Folders Forelad ies Foremen Girls Harness Make The World Ads. t other N 1a window which had been ope 1 foot from the bottom ped and turned into the yard, About two fee shed to A tin b ing round on th promptly | stepped id then, snuffed the his gloved fingers eit The Men Get Away. time make end CHICAGO BROKER AND , CLUBMAN A SUICIDE, hur Meade, When Lewis two m Su ew York p , Suppose | Lewis carried & bomb to the East Pifty-first street ata toll SECON REFORM LESSLATION (i uri n Senators _ Defeated the Anti-Race Gambling Bill i Spe ( i !Puts volving $500,000. Up to William C. Whitney. Transaction, Ss asked if he wag sam New York City Rai way NOt answered Know about that’ Knows Nothing at All ‘Isn't it af, t the Metropot any Was @ erunban ¢ lon't know dO vou Thomas F. Ryan offered a new ex- planation of the Wall & Cortland Streets Ferries Railroad deal this af-" | ternoon on the witness stand in the | Distri Munte!pal Court Seventh | he dire les ¢ Will be recalled that ave told the Grand & Cortland street the Metropo! partially for the purpose of re- ising Willam © Whitney, P. defendant with otner} sof the Metropoittan | | where | former a Mr. Ryan 1s| & 1 It reported to dat the Wal! pure by road made ase can Brotnda of ne Sceording tot 1-do not politan Seen: aonae n02:?** to not’ “Do vou know what propor : hat proportion of the stock of the Matropniitan 3 q Any is now owned ye +h F Pf borongh:Metropolitan Company? lo not" at About $29.00,00 of the $20, “IT don't know.” Raised the Moncy, dener, Thomas Dolan, Wil ins and nimself for 900,00 they con- d to a politteal campaign fur Ryan told a different story to- | He said that at the suggestion | William C. Whitney he and the xentlemen named contributed | | $100,000 for the benefit of the Bletropoli- | tan Street Railway Company in 190. In [1902 the money was repaid from the| ' Metropolitan treasury with interest, through the Wall and Cortlandt Streets les deal. Ryan said he did not know what] 000 fund was used for. It was r Whitney. who did not report. Mr. Whitney !s dead, and the) [entire transaction ts put up to him The plaintift’s lawyer wanted to know Mr ) day. ouse. where it of water. was immersed in nthe day it was taken to tne, all soout the witness's acquaintance ft Co tvies at Fire steaa-| with street railway people, but Mr. s and mined by inspector | Nicoll ‘objected to such revelations. He ulscovered the con-| Finally Mr. Ryan, smiling, confessed was harmless, Tue fuse was|that he knew Mr. Vreeland. d to the end o ASIN wit Does Remember Something. ai ngement “Have you had any trouble with Unnatural Food Makes unnatural demands upon the digestive organs. Nature has filled the well known cereals, Wheat and Barley, with all the various food elements for building body tissues and for storing up energy in the system. Grape-Nuts Food, made from wheat and barley, has long been known as the ideal food for athlete, invalid, man, woman and child, It is promptly digested by the weakest stomach and is quickly available in the blood for rebuilding waste brain and nerve cells—the natural supply of a natural waste, **‘There’s a Reason’’ POR GRAPE-NUTS. 128 W. 42d St., near B’way, N.Y. BUTSONHOLE MAK. “Feuptner Wn sid that the Lexing vu Pavonta Railroad hal at had von to do with the con- atrvetinn of tive roude whe asked T had to the mones ‘Did vou hace anvihine to da with buflding of the road? vsially—no sil a cony of a contract wit Meponatd of the aubway ness knew there but had ac aware of + issuance of transfer: earnings of e Jon B. bull tne fraud and decet dented The Paper Road Deal Again testimony ntinuing his nsfers Mr F pany He xy purposes Bhe ground purchase and of franchise was ight gor was shed < the the actions of the of elther the politan Railway Compa Metropol urittes or the Ne City mpaay SCARLET FEVER | MEASLES AND DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC Now. How to Avvid Contagion, Fer the week ending April 4th there were reported 1,021 cases of Scarlet Fever, 1,74¢ of Measles and 414 of Diphtheria. The use of a reliable disinfectant pro- | tects the household. The last thing at night pour into the traps of the closets wash-basins. sinks, ete., just a little Platt’s Chlorides. Dusty or damp corners and cracks—nooks behind plumbing and all) sorts of spots that can't be reached hy the scrubting brush, should be freely sprinkled with a mixture of one (1) part Platt's Chlorides and ten (10) parts of water. Do not neglect a liberal sprinkling of the cellar. To remove objectionabl odors where sprinkling {s inadvisable keep 8 cloth or sponge motstened with the dilu- | AX ticn mentioned. A little extra care just now may prevent much sickness and ex- pense, Platt’s Chlorides tx an odorless. colorless liquid which instantly destroys matter. It foul odors and disense-breedin; te sold by" druggists. every whe quart. bottles. Henry B. 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