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CTRKES CARNEGIE. JEROME THREATENS IN ATTACKING TRE BEFORE JUDGE 10. NEW TARIFF BILL INDICT OSBORNE Congressman James Talks of |Vents Wrath in Court Against a “Conscience Pricked Former Assistant While After Years of Loot.” Arguing Motion. REVISION A DELUSION,| TEST “JOHN DOE” CASE. Declares Payne Bill Goes One}!.awyers Refused Grand Jury Step Further in the Pil- | Subpoenas Omitting Name laging of Humanity, of Defendant. | 2. —What| District-Attorney Jerome, tn the Court of WASHINGTON, Ma: Probably will be the last week of General debate on the Payne tariff bill was begun In the House of Representa. | Mlct James W, Osborne, his former Jassistant, ‘The threat was the climax General Sessions, to threatened to ask the Grand Jury to tives to-day, The session convened at 10 o'clock with every prospect of a busy | of a heated discussion with many per aay otlepeechimecinig, sonalities, which arose during an argu Declaring that the Payne bill ‘goes | Ment ever Osborne's refusal to obey a one step further in the pillaging of Subpoena to appear before the Grand humanity," Congressman James, of | Jury: Kentucky, asked “What 4s a reasonable | MP Osborne and Franklin Pierce profit” that the Republicans claim the) oth represented by George Gordon measure would allow, ‘Who shal] de-| Battle, protested before Judge Crain cide?” |that the subpoenas served on them "Shall it be left to Andrew Carnegie, | Were {llesal, as they omitted th pricked by a conscience that haa al.|f defendants in the matter ur lowed him to loot for many years?” | Grand Jury's consideration Libraries for Hungry Men, Mr, Carnegie, he sald, began to estab- lish in the various cities and towns of ; the country libraries where hungry, ("ith the detalls demanded supplied ragged men may read of feasts they | WHereupon Mr, Osborne again refused could not attend and of comforts they to appear before the Grand Jury. He could not have. He asserted that the | W@® elven unttl to-morrow to furnish | so-called reasonable proftt was to be| MS reason for refusal to Judge Crain, upon watered stock and fictitious values, | The set-to between Mr. Jerome and Mr. James characterized the tariff on| MY Osborne this afternoon was the farm products “a delusion and a snare Second of the day, This morning Mr. nave ical eouadammate toad." Osborne and Franklin Pierce appeared He attacked the maximum-mint- | before Judge Crain to explain why they mum feature of the bili, He dectared had ignored subpoenas served upon that the plan of the tariff was to pun- | them to appear before the Grand Jury ish consumers because the govern- | !ast Friday. ments across the sca will not d@al) They were wanted in connection with fairly with American manufacturers, |the case against McDonald De Witt, “Your whole vision," he gald, “only | Who Is charged with copying the min- Includes the manufacturer” |utes of the 1908 Grand Jury in con- Mr. James announced his intention | Nection with the investigation of the of offering an amendment to authorize | fee Trust, These minutes were In the Suspansion of Import duties on com- | possession of Mr. modities of articles of merchandise of | been appointed a Deputy Attor foreign make where the value of sim-| eral to prosecute the case, ‘lar articles 1s enhanced in conse- | Says Minutes Were: Copied. quence of any trust or monopoly, Mr. Jerome stated that the pair He insisted that wherever the max-| been called for the {umn rate is appited it would wipe off | taining the identity of Uie person who he free list at least fifty articles. ‘ aurora nen null Genounced "the Rugat and. tobacco |®48 responsible for making pubtl ‘rusts and advocated an income tax, | minutes of the Grand Jury relative t tee Saahran Mee) the new Repub- | the inv&stigation of the Ice Trust in scan member 0: the Committee on r ‘7 U Ways and Means, pleaded for better | [8 under the gui protection to American lumber and for a duty on coal. The Democrats, he sald, had characterized the bill as in- iitous, but while there were some fea- tures not entirely to his liking, he dld hot condemn it as a whole, From Liver to Porterhouse. Crain promised to decide wpon briefs to-morrow. Fresh subpoenas were then served, Osborne, wi pose of charges that were preferred against Je- rome by the committee of which Frank- lin Pierce waa counsel It was charged, Jerome told the Court, that McDonald De Witt, in the absence Mr. Cushman's declaration that the conditions were far better to- of Mr. Osborne, went to the lat they were under Demucratic ce with a stenographer and was mak- disputed’ by Mr, Welsse (Wis.. CO Cena Sen ORF NS eens Weisse declared that Inthe last eighteen !7& @ copy of the minutes when Os- mnths f and ordered them out per cent. of the lab borne returned F of the country had been out of De Witt and Miss Habby, the ste and that there had been failures ! - to the amount of $689,000,00 in the last TAPher were subpoen. before fie two years Grand Jury las Miss Mr nap Cushman got vociferous Repubt lause when he said: "The labo has trayelled a mighty distance | + you and your party were in,” ad- deesaing timself-to-Mr, Willson (F Habby testified that s ad gone to Osborne's office by Mr. Pierce's ordejs. Upholds “John Doe” Hearings. Mr. Jerome told the court that unless the District-Attorney’s office could con- tinue to operate by, means of John Joe subpoenas, where necessary, jus- tice would be seriously clogged. ~ He said he recognized Mr, Osborne's right to a copy of those proceedings, but he “has travelled 8 worth of liver 8 worth of porter= in eash, and that represents a and unmeasured distance on the conomy and national j iv ie ve Wanted Mr. Osborne to tell the Court just how this information came Into the possession of Mr. Pierce r. Battle said that it was only the epee F legality of the subpoena that he was ON TEA AND COFFEE, case ot The New York World that the “| defendant must be informed of the | st of tnformat When _sub- | (Spectat to The Evening World.) ed, Judge Crain then ordered WASHINGT( March It be. Mr Jerome to he more spectiic in his ne. positive Sy hat Charges, and said us Fo t if * q to-day that he view that the situation aft favors and is working Ward was sim Juction in the d on the ve you until 4 0 jes For instance, he is noon to file your briefs in iyoriot/Any> duty oni'tea, impel t Then, within a few hours, I Will give you my ¢ h Oposed tax would give a revenue of \obonald De Witt Is attached to the (bout $8,000,000, The President believes office of Clarence BE. Shearn, this am ould be other deficien- an inher vidends of the argument hetween ne waxed 80 Taft talked tariff’ to-day Senator Hale, of the Senate. ré Finance Committee; with Representa ee tive Dalzell, of Pennsylvania; with for am last esentative Hinshaw, of Nebraska, | week cases just r A with John Barre au of Americ id that the P: understood that he duction of the sxitiey of life peatedly has been » debate as tn attacked sing too f wn Upon the ponr und as favoring No Foun PGs si " that has been er That Washingt sit gratifying to the Adminiatrs Have Plighted deciared, and matters a t greatly improved b THOMPSON c Mar erttlesm that too mu onsideration | Theod taeda eppears to be the spe-| ehat ; ther t is | Baged to i pam, ee | : : a Epo. WADOO TUNNEL IN JERSEY, et erie ‘Thé report that the Hudson and Man- tt hattan Railroad will extend ite tunne arene ' to Montelair and the Oranges, as MOTHER AND BABY KILLED ; t the entire northern we x County, Was denied t ae = TTIKE ‘lay by President McAdoo GRA Mar The Hudson and Manhattan Raitro: at { Company has no intention of construct- ing Hines in New Jersey Oran ¢ Or any other suburba said Mr leAdoe We ha denied | when the f f 1G this rumor. The « Mnesin | Hopfer, a fa Sontemplation !s the one Newark, bath an ax nd this Is to be a joint service through | were found i f 1} our tunnels and over the Pennsylvania | home by neighbors ‘e tracks to Newark | A posse found G p ‘ > band and father ny's anlen of fresh beet in| He was place New York City for the weak ending Satur | With the Gay, March Ti, averaged § +) cents per /d, "ee | had been di THE EVENING WORLD, STOCKS. BOUGHT AT HIER PRICE —_o— MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909, ! SS WE MMERED.— WILD HOGS CHASE MINTERS VOTE. HM TO.GET MONEY” HP'S OFFICER “NO” ON SUNDAY -—UPATALLTREE SHOW BILLS ‘as in Oppose Pending Measures at Steel, the Pacifics, Reading and Hotel Keeper Redigahn Pleads National Lead Features of “Plot” and Wife’s Separa- Strong Market. tion Suit Is Dismissed. Baumann Thought He V There was only one undisputed point Stocks opened strong to-day with! tn the suit of Einma Redigahn against | ay [nti A f Fi 1 in full’ swing upwa A ites acer e ENE Danger Until Owner of Albany, but Are Silent tr steel sent that mont bliss was all “utes (Came i 7 si 3 polt ion and Southe ial esas it Brutes Came With Food. as to Saloons, nadian Pacifie and but in the eae » the features | rfays(e? complain nga ie Pe i Ne ew eink livGhaseditolthal tall imbers ny intdrovellia Rival united clergymen, represent: Ings, which were on of fifty or moro snorting and vlelous| ing all tho Protestant denominations of market ¢ wild hogs was thrilling experience , ng York, assembled at the ( Josep mann, second officer of ding and pric of Joseph Baumann, secon : : ; : tthe h aha and) the steamship Bradford, of the United | Marble Collegiate Church, Fifth ave- 5 man! Fruit Company's line which docked at) nue and Twenty-ninth street, today to 1 threatened, Pler No. 1 North River to-day hear Sir Andrew H. Metre | rim. because | Jaumann is am ty hunter and er, who recent- ly retired as afraid to live with him any as Lieutenant-¢ while his ship was discharging a cargo | vernor of lignin said he belioved his wife | of rails at Bocas Del Torro on March 16, | Bengal Province, India, tetl of the arrled iimnioniy tn [he decided that with his good man Frl- | needs of Christian civilization in the J = toh | day, as the al p's mess pave caneT Indian Empire. They also expressed The Clontn ‘Twenty-fourth str he would go forth and take a pot D up| ici? disapproval of legislative bitis 4 shes in t thing fi turned up| , Today's highest chine f er at anything t ted UP! for Sunday theatrical performane in the way of game, big or little Baumann armed b gun, There was on ship, so Frid. Saturd and voted for a res to the Legislature, This resolution sets forth that the bills pending before the Legislature to allow local authorities to regulate the- atrical, operatic and vaudeville tion to be sent a shot: | board ¢ with! wit Am, Ie per: Am, Lovo, formances and picture shows’ ont s feane s © sho} pn the Am, Sm. & 2 while they Lord's Ds AM to give religious, charita- | ble and educational societ tutions the right to give tainments, providing y a1 and so tame it up and she 1 of clothes, all his 1 guess muzzle Jay with » them his ——_—__—_ SAY PLAY BROKE LAW. according SOhOuR sin ping jetnonolonue | ——— reat and more! Vaudeville acts, ar | » Manager Arrested ' lays borious ones,” and deadly than t for Sunday Performance, gun was e of work of the} to the gre: he law of ¢ art of th day beat ve of hogs Only ap ® thusia to t stic. on and a theatrte M..8t Mo, K n AO, Ministe man viol the clergy the Legislature ping open tl 1 “York from =e ——— aM ANOTHER APPEAL BY HUGHES. : SHOT DOWN WOMAN ALBANY, Mach Gov. Hug CONFIRM CROKER CHILDREN. probably will make his second “appea for d he: o the people” legislation at Re ct nominat April 8, He an THEN KILLED HIMSELF. . Speclal Ceremony for the Fire Father of Colorado | nounced to-day that Chief's Boy . nd Girl. 's Wife. a Su | ial meeting of t Ue AN ORE vs of Rocheste Attempted Murder. M J MeDonald, nald rr Lord & +Advance, —De pannel nee RST JAPANESE COUPLE ci GETS A LICENSE TO WED. «: Miss Sori Komatsu and T kuchi Pay a Visit to ‘ emmelit On Tuesay, March goth, Hall. er UP TOE aE ALE ROH INS. and ing bargains in this department:— The first Jap. e woman ty procure M0) 8 i a licen in th ity Hall Bi 8 e the present law was established a White Irish Point..$3.50, $5.50, $8.75 pair base in polished golden seerettiltie she la los You | ; aan mae 8 Kemates, NORCHAMMAn DU ERO? ; - Values $5.00, $0.60 & $0.25 pair oak finish. Excellent living at 2 Central Pa Wes i Rae te eer ieee en eaaere alse Salt RenaissanceCurtains .$4,50,$6,50,$8.7 5 pair springs and upholstery, nt Values $6.50, $8.50 & $10.50 pair covered in durable chase Hines a i leather, . Actual 12.00 Rat Galt To Be Had This Week at Our NEW STORE Arabian Curtains...$6,00, $7.50, $8.75 pair value, and-to-be as s No. 59 West 14th Street , xi./Exceptional designs at unusually attractive prices. ‘; Right from our own mills, too—so you may be sure (; of the quality. by Clerk Harris Miss Komatsy |s ¢ kuchi, twenty- a ee BD 70C., $1.00, $1.3 ot ‘tra ty Rugs Mr and Mise Kon will be Axminsters, 9x12, were $24.50, cut to $19.75 “27.50, “ “21.00! 34.00, ‘ 27.50 50.00, 42.75 Body Brussels, 9x12, Royal Wiltons, 9x12, ‘ CAR ON TOP OF CHAUFFEUR. Royal Wiltons, 9x12, (one piece) ove Carpets were $1.25, cut to 874sc| “ “ Sa eee ny “ “ wow Taken Ont It Against Owner's Order, Topples Over at a Tarn, Axminsters, houtteur, Is nursing Wilton Velvets in two-tone colorings, 1.35, “ 05c nt wrist at white Body Brussels, 1.60, “ “ 973g! Large assortment of Velvets cut to 70c, and Tapestry brussels cut to G0c. These are part of a new big , Shipment, and may be had in any quantity. mine His d with cars, BR. Grocer, wa Lord oo Lace Curtains Values $8.50, Ruffled Muslin Curtains Ruffled Net Curtains $1.00, $1.35, $1.75 & $2.25 pair "I A FAMOUS BEAUTY SPECIALIST Gives Advice to Women Lacking In Energy and Vitality Thousands of women are using toilet Preparations unsuccessfully, Cosmetics fall to improve their thick, muddy complexions or to banish the pim- ples, blackheads and crow’s-feet. No wonder. Their trouble lies tar deeper than the skin. They have bad blood, and bad blood in 90 per cent. of the cases arises from inflammation of the mucous membrane. 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Three Stores: 134 Fifth Av., near [8th St. 127 West 42d St., near Bway Harlem Branch (Ogen Evenings), 254 West 125th St., near 8th Av || Block 8th Ave. 35th to 36th St. 260 to 266 West 36th Street. Tufted Couch 7.45 Laylor we will offer the follow. Very handsomely carved $10.59 & $12.50 pair “Just a Step From Broadway” Help Wanted - To-Day! Qs ofvertined for in The | World's Want Directory, 2) & $1.75 pair Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St Addressers 1 Agents 2 Alterat 2 ° 2 Housework ,, Bakers .... 5 Troners Bartenders 4 Janitors Blacksmitha 3 Jewellers .... Bookbinders 5 Ladies’ Tailors oT 6 Laundresses .. 1 Laylor Wai not : : any "tho 9 . Machinists 2 pours per Beei loli | Bushelmen Manicures ar ORG Se Butchers vo... ML Milliner He and Wills aot out a runny , , , RP GHHarene Cicer Se tenes hoe aeate MAKERS OF CARPETS FOR 50 YEARS Men's § pring Footwear — cnet a Meatx "3 a id 59 West 14th Si. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Cahir doce S Plumbere who ped un ; Near '*L."’ and Subway Stations. Please note our new address, ; chautteurs NOBODY SHOT AT BINGHAM. Exceptional Value Compentong ses 8 Breen : es hed tort Cooks (Female) . Silesmen oe lava All Styles and Leathers peak 12,08 Flen Painters vcs Dentists vee 8 Chirt Hande H EAMES eee ee 4 M ) Drug Clerks @ Bur’ ie == TAL SALE $7.00 values, 4.55 Becreane oc: % Gaerne G3 4 | Bmbroiderers 19 3 Saving for the thrifty, SLIP $6.00 values, $3. 55 Upholaterers quality jor the epicure. covers 2 A FIVE PIECES—MADE TO ORDER White Rose | 4 | hail i ue! Ceylon Tea Broadway and 20th St. les, oF call and ir large assvrt- SLIP COVER CO., luc. fl i | Vhone- Chelsea 4705, ve 0 ON SALE EVERYWHERE, Waiters Waltresses .. Miscellaneous . nishera .- Firemen « Folders . Total. The World printed to-day 1,575 |Help Ads, 838 more than all other New York papers combined, EE ; 5th Ave; roth St Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, i Almanac §

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