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TIN Eustis Will Rec- ommend Immediate Action ‘Commissioner Against Interborough. TO FORCE OBEDIE —_—— Traffic Expert Reporied Too Many Short Trains and Straphangers. SE. cars, Commissioner hearing the compla the Was ton Heights Taxpaye Asse said he would recommend to the com- sion that it instruct ed agains prosecute it, ustis, who was nt ts counsel to Don't put tie recommendation in until we have time to make answ pleaded James 1. attorney for the Interboro jt, sider that n and ) delay shou’ voding plied Mr. iu oe rules must stop. We must them." Must Obey Rules. “We tne yey your ra a awered Mr. Qu ughit out the rule in twe You must t sual conditions that that time,” intersupted 2 fedle only condition was th, © and aved the C figures w missioner’s face b Minimum Service. “The report shows that last evening when 4 large number ple wanted to travel the In reduced its servi doern't ysked ©. u Mr, We will not t sail the Quackenb: and the ¢ mnnette e such co toner, turning annot g “y RESIGNS UNDER CHARGES. inst Roosevelt and Appointee ade Public. Accusations Hunting Frie Not } WASHL Dec, 7.—Jack Aber- nathy, th of Oklahoma aod hunting nigh of Col i » resigned this a United States Marshal, af of about twenty minutes at the ent of Justice I asked them to fire 1 ldn't," said Abernathy, downstalrs and resigned. against me was juse tir kicked out.” Abernathy was ap) Rooseve! v not of @ made pubile. — New Wireless Record. WASHINGTO! world’s wirele ard has on board the United States rev ter Bear, While stationed at Point row, it Was reported to-day, were received on the ship from static: on the Japancse 200 miles ‘The previous ¥ ‘as 4,9 mites, Dec, 7. \ been wa me red with anger, | messages E DITION "PRICE ONE CENT. MAN N 4 ” WAVES CAUGHT IN THE TOWER. | |SHE PL i 1 Wagon in Sixty-tittn As the result of the rey ° the - acter who was almost as much a t | stre wa Public Service Commission traffe ex- | or en aes P of the fa market as its abiding} Mrs, Maurice Gr w pert this afternoon,-showing the overs}MADE THREATS TO KILL. | one of 4 siate roof. He! ine party int crowding of the Interborough subwa bu ping quarters | | i | i Had a Grudge Against Mr. and The bu Circulation Books Open to All. Copyright, 1910, by The Pree Publishing (The New York World), FIRE THREATENS — INAUTO COLLISION, WHOLE BLN BUT ISNT INURED Noted Charictét at Famous} Actress’s Car on Way to Mart Burns to Death Matinee Hits Lunch Cart in Flames. Near Broadway. AYS AS AS USUAL. Unable to ‘bea ¥ When Blaze Destroys Side of Ancient Structure. ° Mrs. Maurice Grau, Who Was With Her, Is Slightly Hurt. GUN IN BAKESHOP Arthur S. Lichtman, Fresco Painter, Had Been Around for Days With Pistol. Fire wiped a whole tler of stalls In Fulton Market this afternoon, with the loss of one life and a property damage which mounts well up toward $20,000, | The lone victim was Old Billy, Sarah Bernhardt, the world's « . narrowly es eutent this between ar injury in which y lu she wa he had occupled ever was built looked as if the butld- since the} ent structure awh . i N ing, which occupies the whole block . Mrs. 1. Appel, Who |yotnded by” Fulton and Beekman | 8d streets and South and Front streets, | COWS’: she wa Befriended Him. is now this woul go. ‘The old veposs Beekman ser New Y fish market where much of k's fresh sea food is handled, ushosm, Three Others in Car. The distinguished act a und ent The insane man who early to-day shot Albert Batk, a watchman employed , by the Interorough Rapid ‘Transit hor ion of the Second ave- a prisoner at Bellevue je story brick building w p to the roof rafters, Arthur S. Lichtman, a fresco painter. He was taken t peetyy Covebe, Uv, Us: Ute. fiee f Hospital shortly before d Join ss in the main structure | shortly afte hid thieetahed te had suffered by fire or smoke or e limousine, lan's The b started just befor Conner's in the establishment know: Barney's who has n Mme stall, near the southeast corner. The| panion for nineteen years, and Mrs owner of the booths, Barney Behre 1, the widow of the er who first arranged a Bernhardt wur { thet at a ran market nd his help this n. around J. Avery, had of the little ntry morning, with » laws walled cuddy hole of an office, Passing through Sixty-titth limousine skidded ¢ 1 wide leaving a eard gas stove crash volver always in burning, presently hey looked and smas. » sorted eatables. Was Ready for the Crash. The occupants thrown off their bal hardt intuitively anti sion the moment the ear She placed her thick muff a were © find Bare atus Behrens turned in an ngside her t night ond to Kee the whole int of the lunch wa The f the Bern: | t office in lames. hardt car and the jer were crushed Hydrants Frozen, The lunch wagon ed into @ ‘They ran * nearest hydrants, but Mscellaneous collection of cook, A huts, sandw » ORRS, corte flames hal face and protected herself from in- | his cpat poc and were spread- jury as she was thrown Ie : pidity, north ant) of the car, Mrs. Grau was not so for uth, Ina © two they burned | tunate. nth rough the c big loft over: | Mme Berniardt and nembers of | a young man, head. Thi cked with in- | her party alighted and waded a thin summer 7 stairs from the 1 full of crose- is , An’ va 1 " = Waves Gun at Bakers. the fire! with a laugh 1 this, Why do you think we ma se ; MAMIE: teeter afaie na he oe hard Laan “ rules?) Do s oppose we a ut » gas main which On 4, 4. to. let you have ort trains to sui} hig (yen Ws . a ‘hla woaiter up tight away with the|! wot the ins ee gsc Mptlbaiadibas inder ~~ JACKSONVILLE ‘RESULTS, eenrestter ft the = WOLF CATCHER ABERNATHY his| INT RACE —Ta inybody had | 1) (Meas. had, see trd \ 1 » floor they found wha 4 ‘ Biily, He had heer pt \ 1 1 Ma for rke J pay in smal 8 fs ! own name wa 4 known relative, ; as f mM floor ‘space [ms wy pnd: t sthern ther i, | ance, Var ony AUGUST BELMONT AGAIN DENIES GRAFT STORY TOLD BY STURGIS > CVERCROWGING IN SUBWAY. FULTONMARKET SARAH BERNHARDT. ”*ce WILL BE PRUSECUTED NOW BY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD ANIA SHOOTS NEW he WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, DAF WESTOVER * $44 000 BANK THIEF Pa SURRENDERS AND _ CONFESSES CRIME ee Teller Hall of wich Branch Pleads Guilty tying Green and Awaits Sentence. A. Hall of ompkingyiile, Pp Bran ran away last rimself t mn aken 1 ul fi i n " n 1 at " sel. Hi twent tr ur ' r ed " Ju He cam 1 i Prid ‘ " H fe Bain Ha ‘ and leu De 1 u t Gave the order at WHE i Ward's Island not to weigh WHY? coming meats? = ON STAND Witnesses on Stand To-Day At Legisiative Gratt Hearing And Petrazzinis, Dis-} ay opportunity to follow up a new lead which might disclose the bene- covered in the Big Artistic }ficiaries of the fund alleged to have been expended in the effort to defen: Pond He Is Fishing the anti-race track gambling bill during the session of the Legislature in shing. peed | 1908, Mr, Br aid at that thine at Mr. | what legisiation y troduced in ¥ Leda Helmon| d not go on the stand un-| A. Yes! it was practically the same as 24 nut when the banker | Mie Agnew-Hart bill, alled this after. | @& Who had © expenditures of funds in r these bills in : is 1) and LT A. Why, Judge Coyne, i think % sat Q. De you recall whe employed Judwe Coyne? A. No, 1 do not ina | containing bead x Sturgis was quentto SUSPENDER BUCKLE SAVED. he Miki R TOPPAAL HAMMERSTEIN, SAILING, SAYS HE HAS NEW EWCARUSOS. ce vther ‘Tetr Nave WRATHER=vet ight FINAL E OITION Thuredey, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ } 1910. ——ae ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. BELMONT GETS ANGRY. AT GRAFT HEARING; REFUSES 10 ANSWER | |Banker Takes Stand at His Own Request This Afternoon and Again Flatly Contradicts Frank K. Sturgis. 20 PAGES EY PRENCH ‘BANK LOSES LEDGER OF | BOOKMAKERS’ ACCOUNT. John A. Coakley, Treasurer of Westchester -| Racing Association, Testifies that Maurice f Minton, Amasa Thornton and Others } Got Thousands of Dollars. August Belmont became very angry late this afternoon while under examination before the legislative Graft - hunting | committee, and refused to answer any more questions. He | Said he had told all he knew about the expenditures by the jockey club in relation to racing bills and that the ‘intention | seemed to be to create a false impression with ‘regard to his | connection with racing. The reappearance of Mr. Belmont on the stand caused considerable urprise, ise former Judge M, Linn Bruce, counsel to the committee, sdid earlier in the day that Mr. Belmont would not be called until he had Rriele cl Mr. E annot tell you mont t A. No, sir. wa ty nploy Judge ed presume it «worth, 1 @ Did Mr Wadsworth ypeak to you I pout IL? AL T don't re T got « ' ‘That referred om hin in 1995, went by corporations in Beimont on the Stand © Coyne do for the Mr. Beimor tin the Q. Who sian retained him? A. I don't know, Q. Dia yon? A. No, Q Who ai i | tha Lact , what be did for thet larg na what his billa sta A. Ne as not following ¥ | ou? ANo t | \. No, done in- Mis Hew tae yh ‘ Chanee of Methods. a chanse ns looked alter nd the Jockey Club share?” A. No, [ fied qulte true, sls Was asked in ree nae of polley he sal e “ <a ttemarie crre ee ng