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— THE EVENING WORLD, WARNS NEW YORK New York City Won't Be Happy Until SUDDENLY GRAZED, SYNDICATE HEADED It Gets Those Musical ‘“‘L’ Guards [WO HARLEM MEN ~ BY LOCKE 10 BLY TOLOOK OUT FOR DISASTROUS FIRE, George E. Markham of St. Louis Tells Legislators He Is Sure It Will Come. TESTIFIES AS Explains Insurance Rates and Opposes Plan to Have State Fix Them. “1 Welieve that New York \ @ay havo a very disastrous f said Hleorge FE. jarkham of lavnuis, tes Ufying to-day ore: he legisiative graft hunter’ at the Cit Hall. t know you gentlemen do not believe 1 know you New York vnderwriter some of them, da no ‘ do, emphatieall Mr. Markham is fr " at the head of the I Fire t derwriters fh . who write insurance the Lloyds plan. He explained that no chances unless on re al e well 1 companies we siready back of the risk. His compa deait only in what he called surpiu fnaurance, or insurance which was in excess of the limit imposed by the old ioned compar Goutd Pay Right Up. es on themselve aster cause ft and had no red tape, he said, ‘ould pay its insurance After ¢he fire, with all the fis individual members to m Che operation of the law combination of insurance c rate making had not ace ° thing but hardship on the companies and « raising of rates for the custom- ers, in Mr. Mr. Markham's opinion, It was a product of “anti-trust unreason and excitement.” The compantes tn St. Louls formerly had what th called “a rate-making =m: whioh all of them subscribed support and by whose rates they stood. Forbidden to continue It by legislation, the man at the head of the machine es- | tablished a private rate making 1 chine of his own and furnished rates to such companies as subscribed, with- | out any obligation on their part to pe Jow him. In his effort to make his ser- ‘vice acceptable to the companies, the| engineer of the rate machine, in Mr. Markham’s opinion, inclined to estimate hls rate higher than was equitable. This opened the way for discrimination saa) rate cutting. How the Scheme Worked. For six years before the new law went into effect,” ald Mr. Markham, | EXPERT, | WHY NOT MAVE OPERATIC TENORS To CALL THE STATIONS MEANING - FORTY- SECOND “4 STREET . ar [ cs) dl APPROPRIATE MELODIES That Boston Voice Culture Idea Likely to Spread Here, for the Subway Needs It, Also the Old Clo’ Man. It eve © should lose his present yb in Grand Wopra—not will, but if he should \ the first train to Boston and get a good, steady job as a conduc remunerative saying that he he can cate n elevated road rting yesterday, ali the nductors in Boston began taking les- sons in voice culture, the theory being that when their pipes have been outl-| clently cultivated, the aestietic of Boston | at large will no longer be shocked wy the hoarse dissonant sound of an unmusical gink calling off the stations, Posters wero sent Sunday by the Bo ton company to all its car barns giving detailed instruction in oratory, with or- ders that they be pasted on the barn bulletin boards. Yodel for Promotion. Now to breathe, how to twist the tongue, and how to hold the mouth can | all be learned by referring to the poste’ The conductor ts expected to acquire a! voice that 4# clear and melliifiuous, not extra effort tn the middle of the body and not tn the throat Keep the muscles of the face, Jaw and throat relaxed. Speak with decision from the front or | tip of the tongue. Be sure and give all syllables in a word distinctly and accent correctly. Use the rising inflection—for example, | ‘North Sta-tion." MELODY ON THE ‘ SUBWAY | ( Tennerey) \ PLEASE AN OPERATIC SOPRANO FORs alae WALL STREET, Prices see-sawed through the first hour of trading this morning Le @ definite trend until near mid y When stocks were lifted about 1 pont up on @ moderate buying demand, Business was entirely professtonal a the amount insignificant. ‘The market was fractionally lower at| the opening and prices were headed “the losses paid were 6 per cent. of the| harsh, and audible in all parts of the downward until shortly after the first premiums paid in, That ts a fairly equi- | table state of affairs. The margin be- | Tween the amount of the premiums on the one hand and the losses paid out on the other should be as small as may be, | In the six years since the law has by operating the losses are but # per cent. of the premiums.” The witness accounted for this state of affairs by saying that when all the| local agents got together d fixed a rate, as they do here, they fought to| eet @ good rate for the customer. Now them take the stimating ma- *” rates, over which they have ntrol, In Kansas there & a State made rate. 1. Is so unastisfactory to the mi pan ies that they are withdrawing their business from the State. M, Linn Br counsel to the com- \muttiee, fs at home with a bad cold, A Murrell, a Deputy Superintendent of tn urance, questioned the witness wit ald of Prof. A. W. Whitney of th f California, the commit. pdiseeedtiiiceniens> SAYS MARQUIS MAY HAVE INFLUENCED MISS COUDERT Attorney Who | Drew Will in Paris Makes Strong Admission in Suit. ‘The refusal of the hey will to swear t awyer who drew at Grace Margaret Coudert, the wealthy American het who died in Paris June 5, 1908, was not influenced in the making of the will by 1 Marquis Charles Auguste de Cholseul, her brother-in-law, was a sur prise furnished at the trial to-day b fore Surrogate Cohalan of the begun by the two sisters of the ¢ woman, By the terms of the will, which was executed June 10, 1908, in the the Marquis, the, bulk of Miss ¢ estate, said to be worth more th 00, was left to the Ms der ‘« sisters, Cla Bia tmaa owavencoons strech, nnd ‘Annie Brennig Coudert 0° posed the pro- bation. Miss Coudert was 1!) years prior to he; death. time she was attended by Mrs. M Dean, a trained nurse. A deposit made by Mra. Dean was read to-day, in which Mrs, Dean declared that In her opinion Miss Coudert was of sound mind when she made her will. The lawyer who dre wthe will, John M. Kobinson, who also lives tn Paris, in his deposition wala he had drawn the will according to Mies Coudert's wishes, expressed in writing on several sheets of paper which whe handed to him. He said sho suffering from a sore th time and could not talk. Thi yoburated by Mrs. Dean, Robinson sure Miss Coudert was mental! in Paris two During thet pet ‘was not influenced in the making of her will, —_ Typhoid y at Annapolis. ANNAPOLIS, Mr., 0¢ medical experts detat d by the Navy Department at Washington reported at the Naval Academy to-day for pose of inquiring into the causes of the outbreak of among the midshipmen, Every poss! source of infection will be thoroughly investigated. No new cases of typhoid have developed. he pu typhoid . ® |has a v; . 3.—A board | car, If he yodels, he's in line for pro- | motion Hut if he raises his voice one tone too high or one note too low the orders are for the inspector to report him, If he ce that It seems impossible to} cultivate he will lose his Job. ‘The post. ers describe how a conductor should hold his larynx to produce the clearest tones, directs him in the production and) use of a sweetly modulated voice in! | answering questions and a clear, mustcal | tone in calling out stations. Reforms May Come Here. It is believed that in time the reform will spread to New York, for—Merctful Evans!—it's needed here, And think, 4 reader, of the gentle relief to the nerves when the subway guard will open the car door and, instead of making a sound ish folk lore song while holding \ful of hot mush in the mouth nder a pleasing selection, som: thing like @ lullaby, that you are now approaching Ninety- sixth street, where all who desire to go to the Bronx, if any such there be, will kindly change cars. Norn od work stop with our | transit lines. ‘Crain callers in railroad depots who now come out at intervals 1d through @ megaphone give a core rect Imitation of the lon's den when Daniel dropped in; call boys in the ho- tels who flit f Ing aloud for "Mr. Mago: words to that effect; lady waitresses in quick Munheeries who order a course of | browngng for the wheats In a voloo like » Mrs. Guiness summoning her newest husband to partake of a deep polson pie; newsboys with pene- dish trating pipes: old clothes gentlemen of the public highways—all these will be popular part of the Civil Service curs | | | | | | In the days w mn voice riculum here in New York. ek Se Seat HERE ARE THE RULES| FOR BOSTON “1” MEN.) BOSTON Dec, 18.—Several thousand the elevated and of Boston began practising are ristmas carols to-day so t they may be able to merrily sing the names of stations in natural, beautiful tones, in accordance with “Form 3,408," just issued company and in every ca a | Inspectors and instructors are required to Boe the men understand and property observe the instructions. Her are some of then Do not make announcements explo- putting wil the force «nm the fist and none on the last of a word | Find the natural key of your voice jand speak freely, How the ton | to become 1 Study how ye and pleasantly, son spoken to Do not call the name of a street to wsengers in the can and at the sam: »© looking away from them. ¢ furthest away, and polite Keep the lungs and throat as open as possible when speaking, and centre all { like a drunken Zulu chief trying to sing 4 to let you know { crag te crag seream- M am," or 5 hour, Stocks were about 1-2 a point down when the improvement developed. | Readt: Unton Pacific, Steel and American Smoiting were the leaders in the upturn, Afternoon trading was featureless and BENSEL AND CRAM SEEDIX, BUTNO ONE ~ ELSE any TOHIM Murphy sata Fie From Senator- ship Because Name Is Mur- phy, Joe Cassidy Thinks. | Stocks were about 1 point lower at closing time, notwithstanding a rally was in progress during the last few Although a horde of office seekers and minutes. Democratic leaders and near leaders Total sales of stocks 313,10 | and far from leaders swarmed in and wel ehares and, of bonds $1, . prices of ‘as compared with yes are as follows Low % y az Ze! PEER STEPPE ET nite Hendin, Kop, Reel Mock Idland South, on LINKED WITH “H MONEY PLOT. LONDON, Dee, 18.- niadleff was remanded tn Marylebone Police Court to-day, changed with con spiracy to Mackt Huey ‘Tato a Cholseul of whiow of Charles nilton Paine of Boston, Batl tn ‘of $10,000 was accepted, Counsel for the prosecution that the defendant, who posed as a was in erality a Russlan peas © was associated with the se and Countess de Gatigny for attempting to ex complainant $90,000. for from th spurious pb band, —- Stabbed In Quarrel Over Woma In a quarrel over nt of the te dast Twenty nt house, j tis Savi five \ shoulders, ¥ ved Orfanedex had exe taken to the New Yor it was said that his wounds were serious, the head fore Pol Alexandre ‘Tscher- | stated tures supplied to her ‘hus- woman tn the not around the Manhattan Hotel to-day few of them got a chance to talk to Governor-elect Dix. Only two persons were admitted to Mr. Dix's headquar- ters during the morning. They were J geant Cram and John A, Bensel, State Engineer-elect. Mr. Dix started downtown after with Mr, Bensel and did not leave word when he would return, The office hung around and talked pc “The logical man for Unit Senator,” declared Joe Queens 4s “Charles F. Murphy. He entitled to the office for the service he has performed for the Democratic par- ty. “It ds due to his leadership that we have carried the State and put our selves in position to select a Democratic Senator. “If Mis name was De Puyster or Dix or even pltin Jones he would be se lected, But his name Murphy and he's barr Some disappointment was expressed by Tammany men over ‘the aniot pont snado fast night that Mr, Dix tad William Verback The Adjutant Tdisburses about $2,000,000 fammany wanted the pl Rize ¥, o'Ryan a talk ear and for Capt sn "| DAUGHTERS NOT K. C. BODY. Brooklyn Womeu's Society i no With Knights, Daniel J, Griffin, State Deputy of the Knights of Columius, made the state ment t that the | Brox Klyn women kne ters of the Knight Regiment, had | the Columbian day organization of as the Daugh. of Columbus, Fir + conne fined to male me Because of a qu of the Daughters, w carried to a police had obtall cirewlati ters that troubl the Knights of Griffin's desire to ¢ nin some quar so threatened tn Use the old reliable Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar For Coughs and Colds Free from opiuta or anything injurious Avall drugglates TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19106. a rf) | SLAYER OF VON PLEHVE A SUICIDE IN PRISON. Balked in Plot for General Jail De- 13, LAs a protest against these measures three of the prisoners severed the ar- teries in their wriets and three others including Sasonoff took fatal doses of | morphine, G0 TO BELLEVUE BOSTON NATIONALS c= exs Omega to suichle, Savanoff asxassinated for mer Minister of the Interior von Ph on July 2 194. Recently rumors that the prisoner had been fatally injured by « flogging fad been in circulation, Ac- Become Violent and After Hard| Pittsburg Secretary Plans to Oil on Struggle Are Placed Put Fred Tenney in as cording to the governor of the prison for % Ae officers discovered a plot to release New Manager. Mat ata fo “pers Throat ‘ arge sum of im lect a. , er eving Sutanom ‘ and near ing, and n gu ui ter world Asthuer nanifacturer of > nen y | Trial bottle 10c. large bottles ¢, ‘developed manta at 1| syndicate formed we ed trom ted 286 dashed | ton obs. Tt was sald that } HE Consumer’s League says: ‘‘Do your Christma " pure, his wife unable to re i pee dip i shopping early tn the season and early in the day, oe ee + tee ei eta ta thith thereby contributing to the: Chrisimas of the ‘Working red and Thivty-sisth street was called |, Mgeke has veon secretary uf 1° TC" Girl and all who serve you.” , and he in turn summone+ Pollceman tired froma the place to, hecomne pro: MeCarty of the West One Hundred and, dent of the eague Ihe as en close Twenty-fifth street station Heber Wh araey Dregtae TE ye to control Asthuer and the 4 will raise the cry of syndicate joined by Dr. 1 pital amuth of Ha Then Dr, Rice from Bell and Astiuer w Lin a str jncket. His ot ac is insanity Rive Dreyfus will have no part in John P. Harris t holds the majo: the eigar manu- ad hardly got One Hundred w Giant pit where it ainst the Bostor was a whieh his con’ for if he won more than half ‘ gumes last season, The big pitcher wo ‘ nore than half hig games, but the club =, cigarette smoking, accords | giant ive up to Its end of the agree ing to his family and p’ fan, ds re-l ment, ‘The Coma 1 awarded the ponsible for the condition of McDer-| player the full amoust of his claim, essary to call the ald who put, th re he could Madddx was awarded fiftee the Pittsburg Maddox raded by Pittsburg to Kansa days’ pay who the family has made |} mes stop smoking. He honor f the ITCHING SCALPS Girt to her must be a box of than ever, vrning he be tacked his brothers. He Hellevue, where he will ervation. : '|Can Be Cured by Crudol. and at ul and at was taken to Quara When your sealp 4s sick your hair t# bound tc . suffer, The symptoms of n sick sealy are dan. WASHINGTON, © a)ee Gruff, itching and fating hatr shepherd or sheep dogs hereafter en- Crndol is cru tet log the United States or territories | edy for sealp tr petroleum oil, the natural rem bles. It #tops itching at once i eof Hen country Will) 1¢ prevents the hair from falling and gives it new je subjected to quarantine for a MU} vigor and vitality. One trial will convince yon hot to exceed tWo weeks, or until it las wcadlned c'tsawe tiie Geaee: ore an be rmined whether such dogs are Infected with tapeworm. It is #0 ed by the Department of Agri- Raney This prec necessary sinc by the I subject to tapew or staggera in shee ution was* found t had been deter such do; yoo ts delighiful scalp only, CANDIES OF @/ RARE QUALITY will cénsider it a special favor on the | (LE7TF part of their many patrons if they will | place their CHRISTMAS ORDERS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, directing that goods be packed You purchase an ordinary piano. You invest in a STEINWAY The difference i is in the Steinway qualities of endurance and in the reputation ‘which always insures a market for a Steinway. The demand for used Steinway Pianos is in excess of the supply. A wonderful piano value is shown in the Steinway Vertegrand, the Upright Piano of Grand” Value. Ebonized case, $550. anos of all makes taken in exchange. ‘Time payments if desired. Also pianos or rent. Steinway Hall is always open to visitors, Easily - reached. Subway express station at the door. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 107-109 E. 14th St, New York. LONDON SLIP-ON RAINCOATS he ordinary Garments in every ne double texture cloth on both sides. Interlined with real Para rubber to give warmth and protection in liquid or cold weather, The true value for these should be $15.00. and delivered on any desireddate. This will enable |: our giving more careful attention to the packing and /: delivering of goods, and avoid unnecessary late | if hours for our employees, which is bound to result f if orders are placed at the last moment. if If you should be disappointed in not being promptly waited on at any || of our Stores, and fail to have your orders filled on account of rush of business, we would sugdest your purchasing | at any of our authorized Sales Agents. | to them FRESH DAILY and gu goods being perfect. atee the Substantial Christmas Gifi No Deposit. 75¢c Week The fr mahogany 1 and are covered in dainty shades of panne velour, attached by fancy ved und this wee! You canhave this Parlor Suit delivered without making any first paymeni and we will irust you to pay us 75¢; cents per week for it. JORDAN MORIARTY Cd) 155-157-159 EAST 23d STREET NE BOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Evertyhing for Housek eeping Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, Draperies, ete Liberal Credit Given No extra charge for the accommodation $40.00 worth of goods for 75¢ per week $60.00 wor.h of goods for $1.00 per week $100.00 worth of goods tor $1.50 per week RAINCOAT COMPANY 872 tiroadway, 212-214 Sixth Ave. Cor. 18th St. One Door from Cor. 11th St. F S 3 $

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