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tas = ~ ates esres —— + FISCHER-HANSEN KAISER SHAK DRAMATIC SCENE IN THE SENATE AS VOTE _|[EGISLATORS IN JURY LISTENS TO | MAILED FST AT. «=<. ON_THE ANTI-GAMBLING BILLS IS CAST j aysH Wing Up. ae Defeat Pitied Him. | lery Crowds in Order < THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. | Trial of the Lawyer and Club-| Notice Given That a New | Continued from First Page.) They Lose Ne Time Adjourn- gleam in his eye, and a_ perceptible an Accused of Extortion GP, pi ae sy) Tq ithe packed chamber. The Hughes brightening up, as of a man who had) ing After the Racing Bills man Accused of Extor Triple Alliance Will Be \iteasure had trlumphed, unless one of Tae) OG Alay cP ots EO Cen) CLD 5 the Racing Bi | Re ag ere Ai ' ; © Senators who had been voting on strain of the vote on the Percy-Gray Are Passi Begins in Taken as Hostile Mov the administration side on the amend- eT CHIEN CL EU ES GaIED Lee Are Passed ments should switch. Senator Foelker was so his vote on the Ha left the Capitol! apparently etronger than when he entered ft. ALBA? There was great doubt during the HAS ARRAY OF COUNSEL. | | r gone t anti-gamt ling bill, the first considered, that ne June 11.—The extraordi- | td dtd ho nary session of the Legislature, which | 98 sh. June .—It was! a! vain mpetent morning hours whether Senator Foel- agory Dass s eting between the question of repealing the Percy- | % rence St.. Denver? Col., writes to the Senate. It was known that he had Hughes, adjourned without day this passed a bad night and omited fr quently. At 8 A. M. to-day his ph clan, Dr, Franklin Murphy, sald: “If Senator Foelker should vomit again I don't think he will be able to Pro Tempore Raines of the Se! g0 to the Capitol. He 18 a pretty weak nounced the following members of the |than before. A friend advised Lydia E. man and he has had a very bad night. Special Legislative Committee to in- | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it He had about two hours’ sleep. If he vestigate the financee of New York ; restored me to perfect health, such as I does not vomit again he may be able City Senator Owen Cassidy, of | have not enjoyed in many years. Any to Bo." Schuyler, Chairman; Martin Saxe, of | Woman suffering as I did with back- Newierene) x ty Mecacren,|ache, bearing-down pains and periodi cee eee er atone: ree TIS ea naetinlie ove au | painsashould inotseulntoy useyLydiale. Senator Foelker arrived in Albany at “im, a SAL yimenibersh orn thercomis Pinkham’s Vegetahl, Compound.” 980 last evening from Staateburg. mittee have not yet deen announced FACT FOK SICK WOMEN where, at the home of his father-in-law, i 4 a pet eatoeen fe’ Has torlfacmonth@ Geenerscovering | sane) test atand)iin the Aight for) the For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- Boy’s Diary Trump ¢ Tard of | r Nicholas at! G w he was allowed to vote from outside the Chamler on the call of for absentees. The courageous Brooklyn Senator was suffering tortures while awaiting the finish of the fight When it was + all over and he was told the bi had triple alliance’ with a display he ‘ FISCHER-HANSEN JURY. CONN ET passed he brightened up wonderfully eee Nae , qt will tate (at to show how the ex- fe eitement and exertion affected him. WILLIAM H. PRIZER, foreman, ng Ru , ‘The full vote wan as followat For manufacturer, of No. 29 Broadway. | Stand at Berlin that the conclusion the bills—Agnew, Allda, Armstrong, EUGENE VAN ZANDT, manager| {orma! entente between ine nuk’ Carpenter, Cobb, Cordts, Davi fat No. 1 Hudson street. lenovaoratoraue Wy ee ie aT Dunn, Fancher, foelke Gaten, | | ; Heacock, Hill, Hinman, Hooker, | JAMES R. ROSS, secretary at No./). ¢ forma: the Assoc O'Neill, Page, Raines, Saxe, Smith, | ty afternoon, both hout Mrs. Pinkham: A . “! was practically an invalid for 2PM. |years, on account of female troubles. 1 Just prior to adjournment Prestdent !underwent an operation by the doctor's ate an-|advice, but in a few months | was worse s adjourning about Prosecution to Prove ne | O’Brien Charges. | | has met tho threatened birth o neer of the Reval fa was § ed — 4 Madison avenue. | Press, as a “kriszesdrohung. CSiry ere, Maal ; watt ene "i 5 >, Wallace and White. onkeatio. % , Governor's recommendation to place). s Vevetab Sompc nade FRANK L. FLINT, clerk, of No.) Whether suc) a development aS Repanite iWncriccreautress from an operation for appendicitis. The tgicchone and telegraph companies wn- ham’s Vegetable Compound, mad 580 Fox street. the Bronx. originally contemplated from the Meet jor, Democrats, Total—20, operation waa Performed on Mey 10. the | ger the jurisdiction of the Public Ser- from roots and herbs, has been the s Z ings betwe ng Edward and the ‘i day before the convening of the extra. @¢" Te 2 Lu oss c ls, a WILLIAM H. ZELTNER, Trea®) president of nee and &he Emperor Cohn My Ga DOr aerate eres ordinary session of the Legislature. CaO (oan EOL) Vie te) in the aa siandarg) ientsihy He ale aa me urer, of No. 803 East One Hundred) of Russia is not stated, but the im- EE) OCI Di CE b al] The Senator was accompanied on sembly, when Assemblyman Wain- has positively cured thousan i mediate result of tne representa te, Hassenflug, McCall, McCar- trip to Albany by Dr. Murphy, who of Westchester, moved for a women who have been troubled with ! and Seventieth street. | t t P McManus, Mullaney, Owens,, ‘ in 7 4 OOutheurules winteorderhts fnnemrnall cer. } GEORGE W. WALKER, builder, ,™4l" in Berlin wast Heation June tees: eekiber;. eal | before start from Staatsburg. and ey ea Dears nents, inflammation, ule of an obviously inspired article in khe 4 r » decla ce {aetzat ors iti } siand cs 1 article In Khe peompaon, Democrats, and after reaching Albany, declared that } ‘ hee m fibroid tum irregularities, of No. 221 West One Hundred and) jiiia) Rossia, which, le speakinE Cageidy, Ei aeneist the Senator was a very sick man and Showed ‘ts continued hostility to the dic pains, backache, that bear- Y Fourth street. warmly in favor of the meeting between MA eee 2 a om was making the Journey against his Measure by not even permitting a dis- ic pau 3 fi ‘ ‘ieee | CHARLES F. HAIGHT, Insurance,! King Edward and Emperor Nicholas, ene aaa be teed hua COMED cussion on It, adopting by a vote of ge d own feeling, flatulency, indiges- | fi declared that the suggestion of any new _pubiicans. Total—26. ‘Apparently much exhausted by thet 38 the mott Asse wi, dizziness or nervous prostra- erence se aU Non. Square: | grouping of the power fe present _ The announcement the result was Journey of about sixty miles from ver, of New York, t m Why don’t vou try it? WILLIAM 1H. WILSON, dry] i154 was impossible. Furthermore, For- ()\" venue eee eee ee taatsburg, Senator Foelker was taken Wright motton on the table Pinkham invites all sick enue. eign Secrekar ane ong ae ed Da Jage to the home o! — = = = to Write her for advice. CREE, CO We, C7 Ign 6X2 Jeng Secren sry anounced in the orice that any person applauding the a carriage to the home of Mra. Marie é hac’ guided thousands te | WILLIAM HEART, baker, No. 36) British House of Commons that no oi vould be punished. The Senate Baupre at No. 187 Hudson avenue, and would Address Lynn. Amsterdam avenue. further expansion of the Anglo-Russlan | 1101 sroceeded Bitp entice @ there pased the nighe with Dr Murphy ST ez = = hea Pee ie eae eee bets See RAE USEFUL HINTS TO HOUSE 214 Broadway. Seen a Leon ened 5 ee yet Queers of the Anti-Gambling bills, and = 5 | KEEPERS. GRAVESEND WILL | \ JOHN GOLDBURY, Inurance at reating witnout reference vo committee || Racing Will Continue URoserd ieee red ii double te ile by. preserving. the and cay light sign c 5 >undin nition of his fellos stless in the invalid was wheeled to his ng upon his chest, hie hands fe aspeil his lap. Dr. Murp! sald Senator Foeiker had had an at ing just be wire. but had om fort at of varnish which would air on w Phil J. Dwyer, President of the Brook- otherwise soon be washed or worn off. rriage. his head ¥n Jockey Club, was in the stewards os ibe ass “ fe fees stand at Graverend this afternoon with) WEATHER BEATEN front doors are Hitchcock. revived and beautified when coated with Jap-a-lac, and “newness follows the ush." It is best to use the color nearest that of the old finish —_ — origina egislators, No. 253 Broadway. | The first bill considered was the penal] i : | code umendment making race track Fier cere ie evens] CONTEMPT OF COURT sinc eer ttetats occ Under Jockey Club Rule. | | the fight by criticising Gov. Hughes for! ‘ . " er to try Carl Fischer-Hansen, son-in-law | ihe Rak oe SRHMUN An aval PUBLIC The men who operate the large books—Sol. Lichtenstein, Bill Cowan | FR It ‘9 simply the fortune of war.” he sald, referring to the passage of the anti-racing bills, “and of course is a SO at! of Isaac V. Brokaw, on a charge of ex- statement he had made concerning the || and their kind—took the passage of the race track bills philosophically torting $15,000 from Joseph F. O'Brien, S. Brewer, the man who, tn | bil at the Gravesend race track to-day. @ Philadelphia decorator. The last guror was sworn at 4:30 o'clock, where; tack of vom train at trip. with f idnicht ivent had ne marked, They say there will always be racing and there will always be betting, although there is no hope that the present form of open betting will continue through this season. No official statement has yet been made by any member of the oelations, but IT IS GENERALLY UNDER- wil “When it comes to Wall Street gam- | bling.” said Grady, “his -recommenda- | tion Is not that you change the si] but that you provide a commission to| Investigate the subject. Race ee wife's suit Murphy said. his Meee eet of doliaes worth |,..WINDOW and! DOOR’ screens should ‘and was show leeation of millions o ms of shock “He uf property and has a man. the doctor said ve, sent to the newspapers a ars’ w be with Jap-a-lac each spring, using the Brilliant Black on the wire, story that he had arranged a situati woman at the Ast upon Assistant District Attorney ; y o'clock and the battle on the bills be- — Be ee site ees t EDWARDI EM CARE broker at) ub AN W aan The Hart bills in relation to race myathe ee eo leotatiareaoroue Ry A | ae ouartn ah ieerenne No. 27 William street. track betting were advanced to third 5 zi = ered to see % uck-talked-of legi FILL ALI, ITS DAY Jace " Tat crtaya Solel aTOEEGIIRGlOUn ne SAYS P. J. DWYER. nite | with a st |} Jockey Club or the racing a fay about by one man, wh Bmythe commenced to outline the | t f foo! h Bop | House fer the purpose of fooling hls Sacting ne would make a crime eaaanel STOOD associat and ver have undertaken 1 \ e | tha associations will fu a ratio 2 ye lite enata eae fetal Biate’s case. | wite, wus adjudged in contempt of 2p te yn vot ene plone.” \y sr at the associations will fulfil thelr obligations for the year. thie Jo He ‘s trving to do some- ton for wh is not in any detall jit on the frames. It gives them new conn ® y imp) mi | ‘Iam not so terribly despondent,” said John Cavanaugh, who has charge ne nis strength equipped HESROTCTHeMNirenrclelWin smaratected Involved in the charges against the | court by Judge Platzek, this afte He was sentenced to pay $250 fine or Doctor Revives Hope. “Phe two meetings this year at Calls Hughes Arrogant. of the betting, and it is ved that he voices the s ot the more from rust. and the Mahogany, Oak, Cherry or Wal. | lawyer and society man is a scandal / He Nas tense ie gail for thirty! The Governor, Grady declared, was| extensive bookmakers in the big ring, “I have seen racing get many knocks Bulletins discouraging to Gravesend race track will go ifs ‘of a most distressful character. days. arrogant in his attitude toward the | 1 saw the Ives law knocked out in 189 and things looked very blue, but Bae night nee a an scheduled. All obligations will | PORCH FURNITURE should be pro- nen the defendant arrived in court| Brewer's lawyer asked for time, as Legisiature, as he had notified the Sen-'} racing to-day is on a more pro s basis than ever before, and [ look for $40 this ye fulfilled. tected and beautified each spring with Hrewer is now going through bank- ate that he wouldn't sign the Dill if [ir to continue that way for t ext thirteen years. I have received no ened All by AS to whether there will be a Jap-a-lac. It is best to use the color to-day to sit at the prisoner's table from | ATONE TN intaek granted Brewer it provided the usual penalty of a fine J instructions regarding the betting and everything will gy on as usual to-day.” edt how that Sen- change in the conduct of the ring 1 of the old finish; but if you wish to which he has so many times defended | inti) the settlement of the order for or imprisonment. Z ( Ar ct ry weak TH. can't say. We have received no of-/change the color, use Red or Green ng now and making up some- ficial intimation of the passage of the Jap-a-lac. others accused of crime he was at-| him to sign. This will be done on two ‘The Governor has not addressed one | ; ce. ord to the Legislature about the hel! fn law. @ until we dd." sae See TT Fi tended by an Imposing array of counsel. days’ notice bf anata | temperature WICKER FURNITURE coated with ald not occur to Brewer that the. hole vie! ve lon pers tee Manor act 1 Jockey Club Ermer Assistant Diatrin- attomer | 1,41 not oncur fo Brewer thas the) pote, te welch man have et oe | Victory for Law and Order; PLD i ge ‘ “tie, rar Mahogany, Ox-Blond Red Malachite | Sohn F. Mcintyre, who was chief pros- (PK OD Selena, se egeecea eect an oer ta . ral No. ara meet- Green or Gloss White Jap-a-lac, looks b : , the Court. Justice Platzek sald that f nals who Wall street had sent to pri- Foelk H S very. ste ND: ‘ Kr h > d Gardi- ¢ . h Inyone to see him better than new. gcutor on the staff of Asa Bird Gard srewer had mot admitted that he sent gcn," crieg out Grady. “When it comes oelker a ero, ays Hu es Te his head pretty clear this morn- Jun i er eerrnetinr ciratiinni ved Nesawaae the published story to the newspapers to his former clients he would have a ing2v the docter wan asked. 4 sy viaend z the matter, WATER PIPES, furnace fronts, radia- Panindten, eran (bey paar, cra EO patel Howe Cone Falla) Go SN Ga cena eh FEL Ce eta (Special to The Evening World ) hers’ nothing. the matter with, nis) will A ‘ater. Tneany;tors, hot water tanks and iron’ fences I ! | chan escape = . ey r oe WW ~ é Hav event at stakes recent beautifi i ya cieh Asaieant Disirieu Al omey Hen: een Cieei aaa Aan tetatataees eel thee ALBANY, June 11.—Gov. Hughes, when informed of the} 83") chase, the Brooklyn clergy. will have t as atall ower (ate Beery Se GAEL NE ty Hardwick. Jerome assistants Smythe | assage of the bills, made no attempt to conceal his elation. He said: hae abantather day f and breeders which will have |Mum, Dead Black or Brilliant Black ‘and Hart appeared for the State ablencelofsthe Deer leyeLel a Reo) i become of the conscience of the people ‘lam deeply gratified at this result, It is a victory for law and order, Selecting the Jury. anita eelealtsteriearal ; 0 th eb AUT a ead che importance of which cannot be overestimated.” ice Goff came on the be: vith renéws his business relationship ¥ Z Justice Gof came on the bench witn | Wat atreot? L Referring to the action of Senator Foelker in leaving a bed of s his usual punctuality and avked if the t 1 , ; Skarysnskwareknrenarcaitoventaneaolaith “Was there ever s illness to cast his vote for the bill , the Governor said: Summoned to Foelker. petion with reform “Where and | was with the doctor when to be carried out Tit 2 nent was made. J. E. Madden, one of the PICTUR FRAMES, has grit.’ he sald with en- ers of the country, sald he “Write lilm down as a hero will make for the = martyr to duty r candelabra, gas fixtures, lamps, ete. given a coat of Gold, Aluminum or Dead Black Jap-a- lac, are renewed almost beyond belief;— the Dead Black produces that beautiful ay the trial. Both sides were ready, and Pee EL) ony Dicey he act of Senator Foelker in coming to the Senate in his weak Dr eolore Bailey ate fter- Ww treasurer o wreuehtironieitect 7 > y 5 3 fends thought he w natur on mde the following sta nent toga Racin Associutt an a stew i : be fllerk Penney called tne roll of 150 Bl Srepgen ut heneeit Ted Gene condition was most heroic and worthy of the same praise that we give to Two men i my office thisjatethe present. meeting, said: “Ther ’ = ‘ eps cia)) ce lesmien A trom. jwnicn :the Jury lay the part of the evangelist and dis {shed service on the battlefield.” nornit the attending will be racing, but of course w OLD AUTOMOBILES, carriages, wag- | fwill be selected. No member of the ac- playacnes pace cfethenevennel st aie istingu L bh phys! er desired a obey the law. It is no time ons, agricultural implements, etc. Jap- ced attorney's family was in court eae Gariccl (A! Cmiaihy, Osiita} ‘The Governor would not say when he would sign the bills, but left no vany physicians advance arguments against the a-lac-ed with either Brfliant Black, Red, | A | man who is without character always ® and I call uch might be said about the mill Uy * to see the Senator ions of dollars’ worth of property tha: Green or Empire Blue, look 100% bet n. I made be destroved and thet housands/ter, and are given new life. The cost is Iting and we will be thrown out of work—men | nominal, and the work can be done by » attend- Know. no other 1 Mvell- | an inexperienced person. JAP-A-LAC is a household necessity, ; racter alway’ | goubt that he would lose little time after they reach him from the As- yn. The man w! sebmly, where they originate. nor had any of his friends accompanied | The Cunard lner Lusitania was 3% dim to the tribunal miles east of Sandy Hook Lightship at When recess taken at one o'clock noon to-day, according to a wireless the defendant left the courtroom with message received at his counsel, no effort being made on Cunard S p Company. Folio 1 trady, Senator O n Cas- ° oy the part of the prosecutor to restrain | The Lusitania nad covered GIR miles stdy, one of tue eight epudtican Sena | Ng Action Untii Governor ported, at ¢ the > be on the wants ters on a publle ques: can afford to risk money on a horse race an appointment with Dr ing Dr he offices of the) wommits no sin by king a be been made. We never "Anan Pinke t made an apology forces at. th leparted. 1 no ton, head of the detectiv: track th that no and can be used in a hundred and one Knew one tir ‘ at ani ti pahelirasypeaulousys 3 who originally voted he cis aii r bi W ons evan irom licellaritorsarretandbletere le was very pale when he sa erday, v 8 at the that punishment woul Dire It, Sh iff S Y. pons He Say who the Hi pecially adapted for finishing ol } ; ie day : e i pu Foes ek eam Miva wineae netics pecially adapted for finishing old or Ki his ordeal to-day and his ate of nea % na niles per 4 cate the ends of gar «. The ays. r He sald he did not know «ke new floors and woodwork. Ask your eyes shifted about uneasily n nt mor Sheriff A. T. Hob! Ke advise of counsel. other. A seid paint dealer. first talesman was called and exam If she maintains this speed to Sandy himself from stealing | ag notified of the maasiigel | Apelatant | DistriatsAttorney! Robert ng, when asked about the and fhereupon he became nervously alert Hook she will arrive about 1A. M. to- in order to play the horses could not. | o¢ w-Hart bill by an Evening if, Elder, who is in charge of the Kings = Pp of the | end took an active part in the sifting morr nd will equal the Mauretania’s restrain himself, said Caasidy, from [| world r. r this a tof the material for the jury. record siftt fa’s f 1 td. t 7 fternoon, and County District-Attorney’s office in ! % wataoihourets aan “ ‘ is w! Seat would do in the matter, the absence abroad of Prosecutor AW When the lawyer and clubman was ge wife. he said Clarke, said that he would make no CARLES ST." 4 days 20 hours and 15 minutes, steallg to buy a satin dress for his w wha @rrested last April, shortly The race track bills, said Cassidy ‘I can do nothing untii I hear from move until he received a certified copy Th: . first trial of Raymond Hitcheo GIANTS were spite measures Gov. Hughes lam under very heavy of the bill from the Secretary of State. White Rose Ceylon Tea Ge YACHT CAPS, which ‘he played a conspic Senator Wilcox, another race track || ponds and cannot rush off half-cocked. “When I get a copy of the bill,” sald “ 09 , are declared that he was a vict! Senator, charged the pool-rooms with |{1 must know free where Iam at, I|Mr. Elder, “I will put it up to the between meals’ doesn’t $2 50 ‘blackmail plot. (Continued from First Page.) fostering most of the evils of gambling. presume the Governor will notify me police to act. If the police fail to act dull your appetite. Cof- ° He sald that the bills were not party that the bill has become a law and |n the enforcement of the law it will fe OFFICERS’ Blue YY |Dovle's short fy: Bridwell popped out’ measures, and scored the Governor's |] give me Instructions ay to how he de-)then be time for the District-Attor- ee does. WrYaseheee 18. H t Fitthi inn! friends for forcing Senator Foelker ex it enforced. Furthermore, I ey's office to act.” ae 5 PLOTS is i ey clara aia (4 p ante z aN G Se Neo) almost fal dying) iman|i to)latten 2) 10 | ee anna EanaeeanaeaT White Rose Ceylon Tea, | | White Duck Working Suits 1.50 Doyle threw out Kane. Devlin did the session. Wilcox'a speech ended the } = — |] Oilskin Suits , ~. 200 rd Th ee OC against the tills, and Sen- made properly, has prac- | Pua A o-Day ! Peles pa NO RUNS arguments nat the bills. and Sen- | stor Grady, which would have Killed |clring that {t was a good thing for E » prac | Sailors’ Complete Outfits. Mathewson rolled out to Kane, unas-| ator Hinman opened the detate (or) 10 pita, was in progress when he ar-|the people that the Governor was s0 tically no tannic acid in As advertised for in The M sistel. Sha patruck out. | Tenney them. He defended the acts of rived, and he was hardly in his seat! far behind in the Presidential race : | Boats, Cances, Fishing Tac ‘Ke | : jorning 1on Donlin's clean single to cen- Governor, before his name was called ‘The bill w. then passed by a vote of it whatever, SEND FOR CATALOG, World's Want Directory. voniin, wag out stealing second, — While Senator Hinman was talking He was plainly ldered; looked | 2 to 25. Pee OU EU E S Es ad Senator F reached the Capitol. It gscut as if dazed, and did not answer! Foelker's grit and the vote of the new Por that reason it i t ————— THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1008 Sixth Inning. was then 1 sck. He was escorted (nil four names after his had been | Senator Wallace had saved the day and son it 1s no! | ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, Addremers on ik on Rata trenT ee manus wiiiatacrie by Dr. M s physician, the Rev. “riled the signature of Gov. Hughes, of course only refreshing and invigor- THE annual meeting of the stockholders ot 28 Harneen Makea «1 to, deep rig r two bases a Canon Chase, of Brooklyn, who stood What is {t?” he asked, feebly taken for granted, will have put the ating — it fag eal ea lias | “the New york Hardware Cox Tor the ute | 2 Ironers rans s No RUNS guard over nis every movement since; «yore NO," said a voice near him. Hl upon the statute books. i Such other business as may vroverly com Hh oe 25 | Sey ts oat on a hot grounder pig arrival, and Assemblyman Surpless,: «flow does Senator Foelker vote?" | The Senator was Immediately con- well. Herore i will be, nel onthe Lsth day of A Aras nasaisted’ Wagner torsed “is colleague in the Kings County leg- asked Assistant Clerk Fay, who was | veyed to the private residence where he Dttles of. the com 0.58. Stone Bookkeey 4 5 bY Lea NO RUNS r * telat representation calling the roll. passed the night. Dr, Murphy said: Geta ten-cent package from your grocer. Horcugh of Mark alt of Boys oes tess 1 Seventh Inning Could Not Hear Him tL vote No.” said Senator Foelker in| “Senator Foelker stood the ordeal as Moe aa amine Tene iooamuntitie Braseworkers BF trary : Sergeant-at-Atms Hotaling escorted a husky voice, and a great sigh passed | well as could be expected. He is ex- anETECITAS me | 0th day, oF Tune. IRR Bush A10 pe igh he E the litle party through the dense over the crowd, He sank down In his | tr y nervous. We have not decided Se Temps sw Gaaratary. a 1A mledataes Ivaneing Ww ag wd which surrounded the entrances, seat as if exhausted; and even those nen we shall return to Staateburg.” = Carpenters...) erator eda Mav Kou Kane's bunt to the Senate Chamber. The Senator the knell of whose hopes he fi ‘Ig Senator Foelker in a dangerous —" DIED. Chambermaids phar i pend cvnile: Abby, walked from the] eleveiousand) ssid nel seat eal ie “No, he ta not,’ he 1 PENNY A POUND _ PROFIT BRADY.On Wodneaday, June 10, MA- Chote ; mepners 5 ry And Se veit fairly well, but very weak. Senator | guised pity. an 0, he is not,’ he 1 — — Se EU CO ERTL CT Cigarmakers ..°) i i ‘ 1 OURS G3) Agnew greeted him with a sty | When roll call on the Hart Ant!Gam-| [twas axived that Senator Foelker m Collectors». verre Yorters a re i ind Kane scored on handshake and led nm to the seat bling bill was called Cohalan broke the | should be permitted to yote upon the inact tromlheniiaieireslidanceni604 ppmpeetiors. HOARE. 14 the p two rew out Wills. nearest the door—that of Senator Allds. , routine of the roll-call by making @| second bill on the call for the absen- vF he Went 21st st., Friday, at 9.80 A. M Cooks (female) ' . Stueoueney ee siawen) Senator Foelker's appearance in the speech. Foelker leaned overt BD ule tves, and he was Gi big ciate fe Special for To-day, the IIth | Special forTo-morrow,thel2th thenco to ‘Church of | the Guardian sia dloe 0 died t trove lamber was greeted with a roar of chair and showed signs of collap: Senate ante-room. He was evidently 5 ORANGE AND LEMON Kels, Weat 23d a} ere lesen 6 gf! Ns * jandclapping, which was sternly sup- ‘There wae Immediately a predic very weak and weary, but there was a | FIG CREAM pounp 10e} °FRtir BOSONS". rouND ite mass of requiem will be offered. " 2 : P, y or would not be cO- SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOC pressed after a moment by Lieut.-Gov. that the Rrooklyn Senator would not t _ — ‘MOCO. 19¢ SE CL cl itopa 2! Bridwe s Leach Chanier in the chalz, who threatened able to stand the strain of a protracted EXCURSIONS. 4, FOUND Bo ee ee ED ET ED 25 Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. : Drug. Clerks ecaphera (0), 3) % ‘ ] that if {t was repeated he would have | but @ moment later he stratgh:- 1ONS. : POUND 25E | CHOCOLAT! POUND Se SY I Electricians 2 ’ aS las Niele to tne the floor and galleries cleared. ened up. A Ararat “4 Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock. Te Yarge Le “kW. old. medal Rurinera: 4 : te) h a, slow sini she “Senator Foelker's own @eat among the — {oader Raines called “Time” on Co- parclay street und Cortlandt airect ateres open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clook, J| wide inte a bin’ owners hame on, It: % es . ‘ a i sunnera a Brooklyn Senators was clear across the re set “humane purpose.” as ee ews 2 , is mes TA th in i chamber and he sank Into that on the Seetaseg (t “WE DELIVER FREE \eceinN a 6 Walters 710 t x e sarer aide of the room, unually occu- Poelker a minute later cast his vote AND GLEN ONOKO. FURC HASES OF ONE DOLLAR 54 BARCLAY ST, || HELP WANTED—MALE. L . iw Ninihiianina pled by Senator Alida of Chenango./in tavor of the bill, thereby |.auring Its | JUNE 1.50 CHILDREN ANRy CAND 200 Cor Wear Bwax” || OOS A ~ielior Yor Ratan AER i sande aoe tars vapnyl eente tea uaraey nich Nasankatsest aranes asta Hinen eth a MMRLAIIAGE ar : 75. CENTS. Cr IN eee ER hg 2O CORTLANDT ST, Y) co sniAi"hoen et.’ Fermey ait etait Lenn eer TT f ' Henley ia ees rest in the Lieutenant-Governor's rod Pa ENE aN Qeliver 1 to AO neMnge (ar anes e oe | CO SOOET otn os Jereey Gy . « . Nt ty and mi a and to a question as to ntti the roll-call on the F Grey Re-| LEHIGH ,Sbpeia! Trai * Renn pe Vioboxen' an Sergey. Cty No sto PARKROWCNASSAU, | | Vorld pr 13 {s, | RUNS how he felt, said only that he was “very gay pil! could he reaches : { eaatnesirn nods sent ©. ) ten for ye varia ! , ‘ touted | wenk Libill could he reached: 7 VALLEY. a. 30 j coruanay and Bashan Ee hiraracee crummy cae 3 At City Hall Park.” || to-day, 5 more than all other|to Ka batte s i A Senators Glichriat and MoManu TAS AL Mit dersey fully packed and shipped from our | New York paners ¢ bee A wa out by ? NO Vote No," He Was Told. spoke against the bills, McManus made R.R. ¢ jenn. Station), 8.20 A.M special mail order department, tk papers combjned, RUNS ‘ The roll call op amendmenta of Sen-la ripping attack on the Governor, de- jure via Brooklyn Annex, 1c. additional. | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS |

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