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a THE EVENING WORLD, TAFT TTCHES 10 GD STRAIGHT 10 Tne CAPITOL pe Says So Himself, but Is Begin- ning to Realize the Limi tions on the President. Thousands Every Trait That Will START BUNCOMBE CLUB, | PRECEDE and Ri Departing Roosevelt Suggests It as Suc-| cessor to the Ananias NTS WASHINGTON IS THRU INAUGURATION cnn D FOR in Capital, and 1 Adds to Throng Break Records, WILL GO, oosevelt Lead From Customs Fraternity, of Many Years. WASHINGTON, March 1.—President WASHINGTON, March 1.—Prepara- elect Taft said to-day that the first of tlons for the induction of William ficial announcement of the make-up of Howard Taft into tha Presidency a-e eo his Cabinet will be made March § when complete and the various committees he sends the names of the men he has Make the prophecy that the ceremonies selected to the § for confirmation, ©! She day will be the most brilliant Changes in ti ymatic corps, Mr. and_ pi ye of any previous in- Taft says, will be conside f sural event some time to come, It is possible that) Piet s made also that the vd of visitors who will come from several important places in the Pederal Mathai and Roomnerhotainan united service may be filled and the nomina-| s:o:og will be a rocord-breaker, nted Teach tions go to the Senate with the Cab It has been predicted that William dr, secretary to President ysevelt © ere was also an Will be one of the first appointments of fl organizations from difter-| Mr. Taft ent § A conference with Senator Knox i k e great court of honor. bad by Mr. Taft to-day, during w ane of the itiful features of the the\atter said many matters of import- ina yecalyed its finishing ance ‘were considered, but all of them toules , and this focal ®oint of were naturally of such a nat ov in| the na al func luces a color} such an unfinished state, that the + and decorative sc which is said to cussion for publication + Senator Scott, of West ° 4 Is to bet naster at ippne i party. din ! Taft to-d re amme. after-dinner of South Dakota, Browniow, 0 ers on Mr, Asked what day was M that if the de callers wase not take a long walk, he should like very tt Will his pr Taft lau nd wy adde go stra and then much to to-day by many more : the ety on the ine in this di- ce al ball w beauty mite Ereak Precedents nts will be broken notable a: pnt Re road station sural Another wi of office by ysevelt ne) 1K | PATRICK HALTS | s tot he * itching ion, H the century old pible that he should enjoy a visit on the floor of the Supreme Court of the United of the Senate and House of Represen e tives because there were many mer jere is a touch of iment in a there lecision which Mr, Taft announced. It A with, } us the statement that had he become so Was made Dy rn membe the Supreme Court his | Paatiornllenieny t waa | oat taken on the beginning to realize se k. It has been the custom ions of that office Presidents to use a new or a rhe passing of f al Bible in taking the oath of ned by. Preald ffice, and each has retained the book vehicles of thereafter, Mr t will make no utging and the claim on the Bible of his choice, and ae hon t will go back to the archives of the Taft t court an “opposition” club-the "Buncom ator Knox, the chairman of the Club Je Congressional Committee on In- In several of his re in in which criticism of the {| auguration, and Senator Lodge will go} has been dealt wi to the W House Thursday Taft has declared n-| morning to walt on the President and Lae RE President-elect. Senator Bacon and tad) presentative Burke, of Pennsylvania, his “'buncor | escort the Vice-President to the Arrangements ¢ White House. Senator Frye, President Taft for a tea t ‘ of the Senate; Representative House on n hty me the ; ‘ and Representative 8 who are to attend the inaugura 5 e, will call for Mr. Pec eumeiiber Of tila lags and | Sterna him to the White of its ninety ers no Kt How are to | : ' Mr cla A dinne will + Bish atay. | t iage when the procession to tol is formed. The start will ear TAFT’S AGED AUNT WILL r made ATTEND INAUGURATION. ! MILLBURY rch 1.—Miss|t Delia ©. wn, t | erable aunt of P t\W | H. Taft, will i exercises at Wa ne 1 | as a member of Miss | and it was at } s € t the elder Mrs Ta die bout y 1 v ago. Miss T ey Wa | ; ington WATCHORN CLEARED AND HIS NOMINATION SENT IN, f°¢ Straus Dismisses Charges Against Immigration Commis osevelt Names Mar VASHED Straus, afte Roos! ¥TON other term William he Consu State ome Home| and All Will Be Forgiven. tarts BY HIGHE 1.00 o'clock as pos ecelve a magnifi- Oyster 5 = a LEATHER MERGER HALTED R JERSEY COURT. It makes little difference lost- horse has str whether have ed away or b he finder, through a “Lost tisement in The Worl reaching and Found’ to restore t missing property and the ch are You Will Learn, Even if for the First Time, that World Advertis mMekte Usually Accomplish What ay They Undertake to Perform. Try | ..1 ‘ pearite One and Seo 4 Druxeis's ' Ady Le tw ‘Git Vis eign ature a on each Wx. was oft pa iint — COLD IN ONE DAY BROMO Quinine Tapieta, if it falis to |r DI « Slayer of Millionaire Rice as He Appears in Court To-Day. (Especially photographed for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer.) MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1909. GAS TRUST PAYS LAWYERS WER $12 000,000FUND CARMACK TRI Lee cad >— Consumers Throng Dishurs-' Prosecution Claims Defei ing Bureaus, Where Are Promptly EXTRA FORCE IS BUSY. Claims March 1.—Refre: half adjour ment | ~ BINGHAM TO UIT CUTICURA CURED HIS SORE ise Is, Won't Stand fe QUT REBATES FROM OVER DOCTOR AT = IF HIS POW ARE DIVIDED ate a Law Creat ing an Executive Chief ot Uniform Force, Police Co: Ringham reite: nthe made hen 63 Years Old Eye-Balls and Lids Became cy Was Unable to Go About— Homa Inflamed-- Remedies and Professional Treat« ment were Equally Unsuccessfuls + TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE: HAS NO MORE TROUBLE. —_-—_. “About two years ago my eyes got {n auch a condition that I was unable to P. PareicKS ARRIVAL, ent, § prot tence of de ould st Goy, be released, De- Higgins set aside th and decreed that the rest of his LIBERTY FIGHT IN th serene FEAR OF CHAIR, ' qa Ps ii nid erlian walla, rthwith Patrick was removed fortable cell in the death+ us com (Continued fr First Page.) house, where he had nothing to do but oo and eat and contrive plans for f pedom, to the prison proper | any) 1 to toll in the lumber yard. im ep in his Wfe had Patr ne manual labor, and his protests | re loud but unavali legal ability when he was sentenced to death, Patrick has since, polished an acute 1 to} le proficiency In picking out Tha veeenvalern qjangles of the law. He personally pre- We bee, aches d the papers upon which Justice tavantontennn « nor anted, a few days ago, a anak ict ha ; t of habeas corpus calling for LD) lee i arance of the tor In cour petition is long and verter but » nubbin of it is this: That the of this State have no legal right entence a man to life imprisonment aviction for first degree rder, hat the Governor has a right to ta pardon to one s0 convicted. But ernor has no right to comm a a e for first degree murder nt because such com- atrick was ushed aboard a He permitted hit ss. by - PROTEST RENAMING SEVENTH AVENUE 3usiness Men Evel to Have Street Called “Jefferson era nk Parkway. | Upper Seventh avenue will not be ras rs christ Parkyray wi a st e Board of Aldermen patr’ n 1 f ed the avenue recent Atto i of disapprova a8 eh a ise owners declare, among vunse t e| nue will noering hous ” n and Very plece if s sectton affected M y at this tin yne dred and Tenth streat ¢ r aterd A 1 F ' $ me One man t « os s isands in his ed a Wiieh ‘ the old name blown 1 sel adr Pat-| as his wagons and ad- at egat z ca @ old avenue well pl 1 am Patrick Asks Delay | sd Crosley and others of the Patr tud ji proposed char To ce , x the controversy whic ire a ‘ Mayor McClellan gave a : Sifter kina fj bs i) ing to-day on the me. ure ' o ; 1 he Aldermen Mrs. © ‘ f aN ak L. J. Callahan yi ‘a ‘ \ man Schloss, Aly t i jf fu 1 Go TF H. MeVey, e hFina 1 Ate cM Peon r and 4 ad a “Ke ame “ G ligzins senley, McClellan ‘ pat rman avenue, but a hitch haa al- , ter { life 1 n behi the Women's atriok the t fa also spoke in favor of i ag press, f pro- 1 - venue is renamed, with es of batt on Ss the Chy Club that , +, z VTP I é b about, They were terribly inflamed, East Silers Swarm at Office comveet tn the cooper » tue Tox Both the balls ind lids, 1 tried home Ao ya i . oft Unit + the Pemedies without relief, Then I de | on Clirystie Street ina’ }is Ww, carmace ance 1 Hscee eT eae | ’ + ay ‘0 ef 0 ”, ie | toy ; day fo ¢ at of Ve equal nowers | morcorour. m ‘ominent physicians, | c ready Stream, their on n ‘ ee RUINS eh but my eyes grey continually worse, them, t hree dete fssioner, He said he| At t time a friend of mine advised pectalisy ood mi a me to try Cuticura Ola nent and after \ ; In Manhat t using it about one week my eyes wero G neimere in Manhatt n sual ern a frler > sa cf asiconsimers |n anand the usually stern and | considerably improved and in two weeks Bronx entitied to a share in the $12,00,- ! at his friends, soluced by the they were’ almost well. They ha 0 rebate fund began to receive checks “UC and seemed te never given me any trouble since. i. tn the back g i resign,’ the Was then sixty-three years old and am [at the disbursing bureaus this morning harbathatenacedt f “t now sixty-five, I shall never fail to er, eve sald, “If dt effects me at J i for the excess collected by the com comes In my time, of) gheak # word of praise for the Cutioure panies, Onl tions from current AS soon as Judge Hart rapped for | Course Tse seen the bill and T don't and T trust that this letter may be the consum were acted upon to. OMe, Judge Anderson, of the defense ee anytilng about it. In my opinton | means of others baing cured as I have day. It ts sald that before the immense Sad would be fatal to good police been, G.B, Halsey, Mouth of Wilson, rebate fund has been distributed more Tf Your Honor please, we have aj! this town. Tha distinction is Grayson Co,, Va., Apr. 4, 1908, than 270,00 checks will have been Matter to submit to the Court and we | If you hi a Roard of Police then you —— Grawn by the gas companies in favor | 1¢em {t best to present it in the ab./ Ave a place for a chief of f he At all the disbursing bureaus an ex Taka ont the jury,” sald the Court, |executive. The executtye powers should tra forces was on hand to receive appli: All Dr. Glasgow," said Judge An- ALBRLEE S ieee a howl With Torturing, Disfiguring cation: Semcon aA eas ke ferson. “Now, if Your Hono east e old method of ef and deputy jeations, ‘The companies do not favor |1°rsm. ; J) Honor pleases, chlarilavones —o avis Eczemas, Rashes Japplications in person, but prefer that e defendants are inforr that a ! ays A 6 bu of Senator {a 0 Pr ts i , Reetiniane Sena IRR GR ae | fe Jays after the bi f Senat single Poll And other itching, burning, bleeding, [sonaeneta 4 heir claims by mail. | Carmack, some time, we y as scaly and crusted skin and scalp humors | At each of the bureaus blanks for this| When, an autopsy was fy are instantly relieved, Purpose are providat, The companies | LI" (ilasgow He says and speedily cured, in owe the majority of cases, have engaged nearly 1,00 extra clerks | hy to receive and check the applications, | Std East Siders Swarm for Rebates, {217° not to volun: At Nos, 106 and 19 , the offices of the Consolida : arn, an Company, whieh is the disbursing Glasgow | bureau for a great part of the lower ASKOW to get certain f Jeast side, there was a steady stream of Japplicants for revates from the time the, 4 , ¢ the office opened, at 9 o'clock, At no into the dead mar tlme, however, was the crowd so and we were not. W that the extra clerical force could not ving witness to that kilt handle it without diMeulty, Current | much | consumers of record were g ecks | trying Jwhich were cashed at the | office, No, 127 Hester At the Central Union Gas ¢ loffices, No. 35 A |Bronx, F. A. Hooker, the auditor in charge of disbursements, said hundred jof applications had been received in the morning mail, but there had been cc upon his br have if did not he st paratively few applications in person. \t! CUM ET Oe }At the Northern Union Gas Compa and we propose to follow our own |No. 1815 Webster avenue, ALC. Lore the auditor im charge, had practically led for the de the same experience. Blanks are provided for consu the disbursing bureau Merely intoi imation the blan chines who cess, One sumers who h }does not requir tary, Anoth are known t have lost their rece persons who have lost the and who are not known to pany, The two latter class of Must be atte a notary There is a pro | the consumer moved to {other address, or moved se times in the same rict. Location of Bureaus. The disbursing bureaus where claims | may be filed for excess charges and | where persons may obtain inforr re located at the following places in Manhattan and the Bronx: Consolidated Gas © and 16 Chrystie | avenue, No. 47 West id Madison avenu Mutual Gaslight Company, East Nineteenth street, Central U! Alexander avenue. New Amsterdam Gas Company, 20) Fourth avenue, Northern n Gas Company, 1845 Webster avenue. (Standard Gaslight ( 23 and 2% ntorma'to r No. No. of New Hun- | pany st One As early as walting in i Gas Company's office at No. IMg Mac He son avenue, at the corner of One | dred and Twenty-fifth street moment, then | the doors were opened at nine o'clock negald there were about one h Ted and fifty men and women in line, and the five clerks ot that to work,” The majority pr receipted gas tn ¢ ois eee ar to get their money right [°,°, away. There were a few disputes and | jaiq many questions were ask By eleven | conee three hundred had) ‘ ro) Soe more than been the office, At the office of the Standard, Nos. 9325 West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street, two clerks looked aft | those who prevented bills. Up to noon about one hundred and fifty had made claims for rebates and the only trouble experienced was the explanations whic! had to be given to those who expected | to go away with the money in thelr pockets. | ‘ROOSEVELT IN FAREWELL NEW IDEA Helped Win, Couple. to old notions of things. New ideas often lead to better health, success > A Wis. couple examined an Idea SUCCESS WITH OTHERS | new to them and stepped up several --— | rounds on the health ladder. The (Contintl ets) husband writes: “Several yea we suffered heart and } mind from coffee drinking, were sleepless, his wort as nervous, sallow, weak and Irritable et d the satisfacti mes! My wife and I both .oved coffee and from knowieds: Mi beet | thought it was a bracer.” So, while I greet you for yourselves, | (Delusion.) 1 gret you still more es symbolizing| “Pinally, after years of suffering others, and in saying farewell to you! 4 read of Postum and the harmful- Hi as symbolizing all of you, . ' Hy FEN IBE i lite when T leave ness of coffee, and believing that tc ity man, who real personal grow we should give some attention aortic’ len serene een caine to new ideas, we decided to test Pos man who has stood ever since as the | tun type of what a good public servant| “When we made it right «-e liked nd be: @ man sho for the Jast two it and were relieved of ills caused by s has been one of the most useful r \ Cabinet Ministers who ever sat at the | coilee, Our f ends noticed the Cabinet table—Jim Garfield.” nge — fresher skin, sturdier Guests at the Luncheon. better temper, ete. | hese changes were not sudden but relief increased as we continued to drink and enjoy Fostum, and we lost the desire for coffee. ‘Many of our friends did not lik because they did not Those present at the lunel French basse dor Justice } ) seo Sec n were Hoyt n, Assistant = -| Postum at fir stant Se t ke dut when they et Attorney-General Woodruff, Assistant make it 7 But when they botled Secretary Phillips, Comptrolier Murray Postum a Core to directions on Commissioner 1p) Commissioner. pkg., until it was dark and rich, they Hell g mmiss ner Sm h eh liked it better t an coffee and were sioner Methenny, 1 ‘ose, Hen 4 4 “ I, 'Stimson, Leman HH. 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