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CLEAN RECORDS A nt I WEATHER Vaie | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, MUSTSUEFOR INTERES! OH GAS REBATES SCHMITTBERGER, MAN HATED BY SYSTEM,” MADE CHIEF INSPECTOR ps, Neeru Succeeds Colney as Head of the Active Police Force—Has | Earned Promotion by Honest Work and Despite Most Bitter Enemies. ximilian Sehmittberger, for many had framed up to make him a scapegoat, —<->— © the outcast of the Péllce Depart-| 4nd that he turned informer to save his —__>— | é 1 |Positlon and protect his wife and chil- |. | . vin etn atygygy | eRe Was Promoted to the posttion of) aren, At any rate, his wife, a woman Ocean Flyer Due Off Am- Federal Court Will Returt ciice mspector to-day, to succeed Moses | of determination and cx played a ban i There (a walling and large part in influencing Schmittverger’s| Drosé Lightship at About | =xact “Overcharge” | in Its Hands. — REST FOR “EXPENSES.” Only confession. Foiled His Enemies, Following the Schmittberger was miliated unceasingly. and gnashing of teeth in. the| old guard of the system, but the rank | Lexow disclosures pounded and hu- His every action and file of the police force are pleased at | Sct because he Ittherger's promotion, ——— has honestly earned it Was watched. The slightest Indiscre- Since the Lgxow Investigation, when! tion would ved to nak’ him, Mulcted Customers of Trust )scnmitiverser turned Informer andy for his enemles were in charge of the earned for himselé the sobriquet | Pelice force, May Sue Companies If A man of less character would have he has not had many) yroken down under the strain and quit. itch Squealer,” They Wish. duys of ease as a policeman, As long|Schmittherger stood pat. as the old Devery crowd was !n control] Gen, Francis V. Greene, while Police age Schmittberger was kept In eclipse, He!Commisstoner, pulled Sch cer out Judge FE. Henry Lacom} Was not allowed even to ma {n &) of oblivion and made him an Inspector United parade untl Corn Commisstoner McAdoo, who entered the Advo sery stecognized the of MS! department with apr 3 was some talk of a few] g ttberger, grew to fusing to march with and rellable cop lice up sued a of the old-timers i jas a capable at sy es Gestgn Won Bingham's Regard. Cunard offices to-day, means that the y Kept it carefully concealec | : : big turbiner, while having beaten all| Commissioner Bingham Into < rs. Fate of S Oi) PIED UTA NOT [os state ic records, will not dock until to-morrow | the Gas T eight years old schmittberger, and si Herne kghe y-Ave trial for alle dating his service from Jan. %,! rules in the Bon Ton ra was made a roundsman April! ger put up such a good d rgeant March 6, 188%, a cap- Commissioner dismissed the charg c. §, 180, and an Inspector March was not long before Commissioner Bing- 1903, |ham was leaning largely upon the stal- Schmittberger was in charge of the) wart Schmittberger. Steamboat Squad when Senator Lexow| gon re this court; led his dnyestigatora down upon New | ye re he,|York city and Hfted. the lid off the |« other, Police Department. It has been and 4s | der the contention of Schmittberger and his jc ‘friends that a ring In the department YOUNG MALLET SAILS AWAY WITH HIS DEPORTED BEAUTY that the gas sed Infra Trust fo fuch proc the gas f “As to as to hould | . per annum not get the & ght for enjoyed, h the tor 1s $3,500 2 yea as that of any other insp ’ was the re- to The senta- eipient of co: Evening Worl in the ha sof T s service to the the me facts were placed 4a mentioned tn “No tn LA eae ea ;She’s an “Undesirable” to Uncle Sam and the Youth’s Guar- SEE eee et ciee dians, but Their Opinion Doesn’t Go With the Interval, So, now, If any consumer prefers not to take from the fund which the Master is about to distrib- nte tho amonnt of lls overcharge, but, on tho contrary, clects to prosecute the compazy for tho amount of such overcharge with logal intere: entirely free to do go, not tho compary woul the Parisian Banker’s Son. Young Jacques Mallet, of Parts, not have may {the United States does not apply on a foreign steamship after the three mile t limit Is passed. Has Learnec Enough Banking, ah developed sense ‘of but he Is a thorough: When a cruel and unfeeling United the proprieties, any dc- , States Government sent his sweetheart, Mam’selle was brought over from Ellis fense to such action would be a ir eben ty as eee ‘ PeredlitalanatiagGenlen ane iplaccamiameis y tke court in wh.ch it m CASELOAD ES BUSH BCU "cl ip's hospital, where she was held a Peek oN Owe fr COUNLE an undesirable allen to-day | prisoner. Before she was locked up she defines the situation QS IC) yacques Mallet went on tha same ship— | made arrangements with the purser to pte La Provence, of that dear French line, take a lass stateroom as soon as Returns Rebate Only the shores of the United § be astern, Half an hour before sailing time for La Provence to-day Jacques Mallet ap- “We hone yon will have a pleasant ates should voyage," sald the ship news reporters Jacques Mailet, o's the rge de- have to do items of ov “AM that we return of the to young posited with the special master to the z true owners. While in his custody the, “Take it from me," he replied with | peared on the pler, He had many trunks fund earned some interest, not at the more of a Broadway than a French ac- | t"d hat boxes and when he engaged | passage he displayed a pile of new ellow bills that looked Hke an imma- ‘ture mattress, Staterooms 675, 680 and | forward on the promenade ed were assigned to him. 2 was the utmost ‘rate of 6 per cent, cent, "I will.” Some thete may the master could obtain at an. and not always that, tions, it Is who are not con- versant with the case of Jacques Mallet and Nellie Roselle. For the benefit of These ac now su bly with the refunds as CLIPS MARK 3 1-2 HOURS. Twice Beats Day’s Run Stand- 250 miles east of Ambrose Channol Lightshi) TI brose Chann Li 8 until about | $.30. o'cloc pup her | average of knots, | which, ov she Reaching night, he ) a hours and Ats A whief uns, pre had the west have reav ( vessel Fi at 4 days, beats b made by her sister ship, the Lusttanta, | over the long course, best about tl 7 course {s at least 110 miles less in dis- On knots, and yesterday at noon 683 knots, | T cabin passengers, 138 {n the second cabin and 637 nis was 650 knots, done by the Maure- | SIC BR _INTE NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. MAURETANIA NEAR FINISH President of National League Who May Be Deposed by Wilt RECORD 8.30 O'Clock. = ETE ard and Lowers Time Over Long Course. | “Twelve o'clock noon—Mauretania westerly gale; all well. | “PRITCHARD,” | | he above wireless, recelved at the Will not reach the Am- | ing to the strong ably will not be andy time would minutes, head winds, | able to do, | Hook at 8.90 o'clock tos | be 4 days, 15} HARPY C PULLIAM. TFT, WITH MUCH MON, MADE A MASON AT SIGhT" r time on the present run | ire 5 hours and 45 minutes, she nearly three hours the record the Iner was ap- | ship, andi 4 off she should { » Ambrose Channel at t, when it would her to dock thts news, however, this Impo: New Long Distance Record. Pritchard had predicted that his Id make a new recc and she smashed them all, table that she ran Into the strong | yore blow, iguring hi TOMBS BUSINESS 1 woul | Many Dignitaries of Order See Special Honor Conferred on President-Elect. and beats her own | record over the same course by | 1 one-half hours, | long course is used b rand until midsumme ree a short | CINCINNATI, Feb, 18,—President-clect | Charles W. tatty dally excursions from who arrived here to-day for the n this trip not at sight” at the Se \ Rite Cathedral, record, mt en Speed maintained by tho| large and aii ed body of leaders | Social calls up to to-day was 23.10} of the order cro buttding. When the U. |peals Issued the order to personally at hess meeting yesterday belleved the wizard would be allowed 8. Hy titution of the | Grand Master C i son, he best single day's showing before | who alone under the Ohio Grand Lodge has the authority, | counsel ‘conferred the h which fs ken: {the anclent honor of kr |feld of battle being conferred for g: | achievements. ter ship, the Lusitania. In e@ ocean the Maure- at noon had covered by Tuesday at noon, 617 1 to githood on the late Among the prominent Masons present | by deciding for Marshal were Grand High Priest of the United States Joseph Dyas, of the Royal Arch Masons of Illinois; Grand Master Her- bert Montague, of Michigan he Mauretania |s carrying 17 first jone day a week or so, in the steerage. Feather for the Captain, outside of the Tombs he MORSE CaN QUIT Court Says lis Order Doesn't Cover Social Visits or Joy Rides. Morse will the Tombs to the parks and boulevards, S. Cireult Court of Ap- r permitting him | M‘COY PLEADS FOR nd an Important bust- ° Morse and his BESSIE former financial gray-walled prison every week day. this afternoon Judges Lacombe, Coxe and Noyes put a kibosh on this, Morse was only to be out of the Tombs Hereafter when Morse wishes to visit PRICE “ONE CENT. to NTN LEAGUE TED ON QUESTION OF ROPPING. PULLIAM —EE | | | | President's Retirement From Office Held Up by Vote of Four to Four, Report From | Chicago Says. ‘THEY ARE MONEY MAD AND WILL KILL GAME,” HE SAYS. Refuses to Attend Meeting Whica Is Deciding His Fate—Compromis? May Give Him Leave of Absence tor a Year CHICAGO, IIL, Feb. 18—Harry Pulliam, president of the National Baseball League, will probably step down and out of his olfizial pesition before the night is over, He will be assisted by the Natlonal Board—in “jfact, ousted. It was reported to-day that the board stood four to four on the question of ny Pulliam, with the prospect of the tie being broxen in favor of letting the natty little president out altogether, Pulllam declined to attend the meet- ott attempted to have him displaced, Ing to-day, declaring that he had no | Pull Dreyfuss out desire to do business with men “built office several weeks Ike Durham bulls, who did nothing but anglo over the playing hag and baw! him to desperation.” “They) are money man,” said Pul- Ham, “they are killing the game like the turfman killed the am through with them Lost His Supporters. Garry Hermann, of Cineinnatl, pre- sides! at the meeting to-day, It was e | sald that Hermann, President Murphy, Drey of Chicago; Dreyfuss, of Pittsburg, and yil of Brooklyn, were lined up to-) Pul lam was made YON CALLS ago aft schedule, For several months Pulllam has been sing his hair and gnashing his teeth, racing game. I | To intimate friends he let It be known | that he would not permit ‘Dreyfuss or any of the other nmagnates to dictate the policy of his. offter May Ge uss di. “Vacation.” overed Pulliam at Louls- him to Pittsburg, wheer retary of the not ma! | Ebbet oyna bear earat purpose of being received Into the Ma-; Wall street, as he contemplated do-! gether in the war on Pulliam Pittsburg club, Dreyfuss then made ‘knots {n a [aonlc order, went thro he ceremony |!ng. Neither will the Federal Court! Until a few weeks azo Hermann and | him president of the Nattonal League, at noon this afternoon, he beng made a “Mason {allow him to take motor drives through | Dreyfuss ul BUD: EM oforer wna Being. ‘Sane porters. For several y they had | made to say liam, His friends on or to pay | stood by him when th York club t rd suggested a plan to leave the Bu RELEASE OF GIRL IN COURT Virginia Drew Charged With Trying to Get $27 from Hotel Where Actress Lives by Sending Dummy Henkel that will have to Isiiay rhus d cques Mallet foll the go Grand hese {{ may be stated that Jacques is, Thus did Jacques Ft “ny Gab iidteh ten ; nots ’ | ot ite P . : ap : ‘ame | Master Joseph L. Davenport, of South | furnish satisfactory proof that his pres- DA Pe cee etal ¢ viane Re EE a th Seineheesl Aerie rainet Sats commodore of the Cunard fleet Fe- | noote aia Past Sintrs A. B. MeGat- ence {s required at a busine: TRARY I ackage to Her vide that tiis|&feat Paris banking firm of Mallet ul See ne Contlysm succeeding the) captain’ (ofl zavi csicaiazaaniieenredant ine thelGean dit andlamdnyile are demanded by, fed. ones , Breies AnGiTiiMinntimenuacomanan call ines about aol an banking methods. | the ‘Lusitania. in that capacity d ie Solera representing the Grand | and affidavits are d manded by the Fed. r fs { rf hat bright, feveri: L, 1) ape | Lodge of tha ate, erp orities ¥ . F : ) that family institution, He | He longs for that bright, feve he was urged by officials of the 1 hee wlll be followed this, When Morse asked Marshal Henkel] Bessle McCoy, the actress, appeared ed up George W. Becker, the cashler aitor bel sor of great wealth and a Where a government may not interfere |.) .iy6 4), ; Us Cat? GUM ey Pelle ok Git Paha haa : aipatavies nave to be| } or of & vc eaan tere ereaen Contarenthenttaltanl aire evening by the exempiifieation of the /t0 take him on ‘a vislt uptown" to-day |feluctantly aa complainant against VI |: Warm, impulsive nature. pe a vat oie ho Le aoe: aalnetanine: that ioaiveniretused |ginfa Drew in the West Stde Court to t. Sent Him Frem Temptation leven uualateroomihauiieen asked | goes wit fii), eee “I will not allow you to leave the aay before rate Ce The Migs McCoy was . biaeter But Capt. tehard declined, alt i lees 3." sald hal i Gy ‘4 ew girl was used of try te not out of the hotel nd de yed © appileation recage| A few months ago his mother and his Nellie Roselle. Me replied in the nes- eng Tucit ha erud val NOUBD | a member Tombs," sald Marshal Henkel, “until a ge eeiii ote iaaaatanaiplatal | wtinee | creesen ier uaaltitren co : ‘ rete sain a cnige tha wnele, Who act as lis guardians, dis- | ative. eae m fecord that! ate, A grand ba have consulted Macomber a The cea ial afl AtleaealeCoys have lived TaReNRT ai Dien eae Bae A Ot ade covered that he had heen paying ardent “Do you think,” he was asked, “that k erts thought | given by the H et aL | were temporary | Homelime SSR TGNE ey CN entie Oo a Nellie Ros roc , e found for in 5 ‘nights Templar, at id yesterday does not me: u ( ry i f , J ministration now distributed attention to one Nelle Roselle, a | room may, 1 for her in suite Knight i 1s, or take veg | Miss Drew comes from Chicago; s' nd her stor hard luck made 80-652 | dont-elect will be the £ or take motor drives. muste beautiful and talented Belglan Judge Lacombe says that Commis! iin performer, They asked him about h, no," he replied, “that suite has Willi be recelved under th he order wou are pere| Went t0 the hotel a week ago. Having |a great impression on the actress, Miss sloner Shields has had a careful calcu iit and he admitted that sho was his |been engaged by M. Jacques Mallet.” : Biren ae enieeenrerred ion t mitted to leave the Tombs only when learned of Miss McCoy's presence there McCoy refused to go to court at first Ben in the case of the Con-| sweetheart. But, he insisted, he had| ‘Perhaps, suggested, “'she tt was Tasieatae oie isiatarand alige business requires.” and the name of the hotel clerk, and a subpoena was sent for her. In PO ie oon 4 tO thei dletel Fro) inlentlon Of MarryIneThery might be to stateroom No, as rough aoe eee eeesen nteotece| Harty’ Morse, the skyrocket fnancter's | Went to & messenger office ary GOUFCEMERIATERTa(COFnellifectineditornesdl Pome eastio ree ad the relative | “avis assurance gave them some con- | 84?” Wattand a ailthar ta be alven: tar ang | som, Was at the Tombs bright and early [eorner and sent a dummy parks hatsnlee EHALEAUIga | Draw: OLaiiowed te atest ataiid same with yeward tO} ration, for such a marriage would| “Perhaps,” agreed tho purser, who TC hOreat Gite: F with the family limousine car, but the | the hotel, with the request that eh bt Miss MeUoy says that she Is go+ phe) other compuntes, Xho papers fF} ye teen considered dlagraceful) | was very Dusy, renee ATEY Sit laat entree Marshal was obdurate and would not |ot 27 be paid by the hotel and charged | ing to get h iftt im possible and the refund show 673,c92 rate ac- However tearing (hae che lnnuenceree el land this voyag Be ahi ACE escort the convicted man on bis tour,|to Miss McCoy's acco also hive her sent to her home in ( Pie is mar remencouecTastt the gitl might become too potent and TAMPA RESULTS, [ponete — nt back to his cell disgrun. | ——————— that a marriage might result, they de- SEN as "The distri termined to send Jacques out of the) mi yipa, eo (hocthe raauita EXPLOSION KILLED THREE. >—____ {BILL AGAINST PUBLISH'NG ‘PITTSBURG BANKER fain sone OF tembtaslen, to-day were rae STEEL PRICES MAY DROP. | HORSE RACE ODDS FAVORED. GUILTY OF BRIBERY, lations They sont him to thls olty tat Ds: —our-year-olds ang [Four Other Fatally 1 we differen ‘ k ar : rare cember to at an banking! yy furlongs and sixty f Powder Blew Up. P i ° 4 That ¥ k cay rifling amou methods In t Wouse ot Golde par (Burton), 4 pete eine serps aes: Probable Result of Long Confer. Senator Agnew Told That His Jury ( W. W. Ramsey of rygch back for shale COUUILETGCRTA BROnaIGR BENVILLE, 0., Feb. 18—Three ence of Trust Heada, Measure Will Be Reported mont! apartment in West Thirty-seventh street Boredhear eta out ed) CAG CREE The e which was held yes- Piyieaitictins will t near Fi{th avenu and was very lone- fatally red early toby by an ex- Teuaycauateenne di EH. Gary,| Without a Hearing. | Brparate Faery he gent $5,000 to Nellie Roselle! 3 Lay eae es n W ne Na MOTORMAN A SUICIDE chairman ef the Board of Directors of} ALBANY, Feb. 18—Senator A w. P riment a : i aa + ated y coal miner's ene , i ‘a. i ile 4 Fotl| coe atueck ae : peren ene jand inatructed her toc Lome OND RACE—Three-year-olds and fead are Michael utkorki; his wite | Discharged from his place as motorman the United States Steel Corporation, day asked the codes committee to theses making | York. She got hore last Saturday on) SECOND | lsn@ecclniestia tt, ch hn. The four injured were President W. E. Corey and the heads of fn . found guilty items, " La Provence and was eld up by the ji (pendergust), 4 tons and out, first: fully Muirned. How the powder bes various subsidiary companies of the | hm ® heating on his bill prohibiting the nection with Tate the 'r fon autuorities because she in MoCarthy) 2 to 1 and |came ignited Is not known, J. United States Steel Corporation was | publication of betting odds on raves. es. Tho jury ranging n frankly confessed that she wes coming + Dew of Dawn, 105 (Fan- mage fourt t to-day at the off 4 th i t verdict last nigh Aue se ‘ \ Ae eta sand 6.16 1) aninds eae fourth contir lay at the oMfces of the! Chairman Hill replied that the senti- | re let ght, check and audit ¢ diesiattons | here to Join Jacques Mallet, although i ci, ran Katie Gleason, Clolater| TROOPS GET EXPENSES, t ay s elty }ment in the committee appeared to be s morning. would cost, at 7 vents per hour, a sum! they were not married and Lad no In-| gs5, Masks and Faces, Emily Almanac a His land is reported that the con: |) ble to the bill and that it would ed of bribing Couns which would ne tention of marrying. IEE NS ALBANY, Feb. 18 Hughes to- te tor tho purpose of talking} ore J : ein by giving him ‘amount of the accum ‘A spociat board of Inquiry sat upon the day signed the Rose bill appropriating over pnditions with \ ef oa eboe tea miLues Hearlne nt Klein was t @ntly the persons who AG SAA Gt MAIN Salles lasts Mona aE Fine New Tarkish fatne 6 ‘delaying fwrangpey) ' : 4 a view of] senator Agnew has in mind other : 0 uy t r he} t ) g Tas Monday a2 aoe opgn au the New Lait ; | $10,000 toward defraying the expenses of the World's Travel Burean, making another reduction in steel prices, | neagures to strengthen the law against |secure the passage of an ordinanes most be: these ojerationa | ordered her deported, The law prides catabilsnnient State National Guard organisation Arcade Hooth, New zer Build: | no official int given out bbe making the bank a depository for olty weunt He omivloved to do Un ta race (yack gambling, but said he was |! that a doperted undesirable alien mount! ' ja the, steerage, but the law. ef ee Hesinie a4 i at daa “ad | destena te sgygutend whe, Tat inaygur nee \ karo. aal ie anya SaeshigR A, NO | Sate funds. * [not Y@v prepared to discuss the