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- Want Peace With With Murphy and| F Expect It With End of Senate Fight. ANGRY WITH OSBORNE. which has developed to \t is disturbing the Governor and the boss. The ultimate success of the G legislative programme will ¢ upon the effective work of Mu his friends, but rather upon th ernor's 4, opp ‘The insurgents resenting the Jaration of Osborne that they form th nucleus of an anti-organization move- ment which threatens the leadership ot Boss Murphy. While the insurgents only a few days ago were ready for a fight with Murphy, a large number of them now declare that their insurgency M Wanted (o serve notice on Gv, Lix that ‘he must not support Sheehan, When) the Assembly Committee on Internal ‘Affairs yesterday met in response to) ee call the Republicans were ready | #! jo back up Chairman Evans in his plan) W to éelay @ hearing until] March 7. | Phe regulars in the commites, how- eV =, fought this proposition and gained ‘a temporary victory, Assemblyman | Washburn of Ulster County led the Aight against Evans, and the chairman) hi Anally consented to a until next Tuesday, when an early date for @ bearing will be fixed. Will Not Batk Governor. Assemblymen McDaniels, Shortt, Mil- ler, O'Cannor and other insurgents to- day declared that they would not take! part in any effort to balk the Governor's | admiristration. The Meurgents are still undecided to whether they will enter the regul and aid in the nomin: It is probable thi 4 the caucus, taking the post- | ' ' it 1s a onference, and with | 4 the annoncement that they will not be| in bound by its decision. Fs No Quorum To-Day. Only forty-eight members of the Legis- lature voted to-day at the joint ballot for United States Senator. One hundred and fifty-three of the 201 members who 4, jan. 1 took an oath to support the Con- titution of the State and Nation dis- eyed the law which requires that the Legislature shall ballot every day until choice has been made. It is doubtful More than a ecore will be in attend- to-morrow or Monday. | i ‘While these farcical sessions are being | m ss in owe i yy |) forge of both houses ts in attendance. ‘The clerk hire costs $1,600 a to more than $2000 a day to these Ngures, which are fu: he State Comptroller, the dil a cal had been established in Cop- ~ INSURGENTS DENY DUET WITH GIRL Meets Hubby was with bim when Mrs, itugyin arm was forcibly unlinked from t peared Very impressive and attractive, said the basis for our friendship is Mr kn | sun adjournment | year $ is four days a week the full clerical | Am, 's THE EVENING WORLD, 7 ‘CUS HIS THROAT — 20-YEARSENTENGE > ANY WAR EXCEPT LEADSTOUNDOING WHEN PHYSICIANS FOR CROOK WHO OVER SHEEHAN OF HIGGINBOTHAM DENY HM DEATH BROKE EHS PAROLE: eee eee Thoma Eighty Enough f ormer Wife Musical | Leads Him Away. ‘Melin 1 with Affinity, Gaston ties with a razor, ght t Wiitam 1, nehantme alled Mund post: appeared, attributes thelr embarr had managed to get out pee to Thomas ae Osborne, Wiel ment to thelr mutual enjoyinent of vocal | Holand went to ag developed In the insurgen pac In Front of Companion'’s Home. ify the p Mrs. Higginbotham and her litle) “My father-in: daughter confronted the former Magis trate and Miss Bro in front of the | young woman's hoi Miss Br r. Higginbotham. Miss Browne joved the traces of her xrlef and whie dren, twenty-six, you doct iyi b consists “Mr. Higginbotham has known me nee T was four years old, Hix Ife knows that, She knows too that Hig: | iy or ia | winbotham’s admiration for my ‘voice, | Elis wh me Tt is sympathetic to him, He comes to| fF & piinless call on me to sing with me We both | World the same songs, Why, every funeral and cpnce: had anything to have that | do with for 6 Monday he rate of speed was seventy-five| father. Aw soldiers on guard, they re-| afc miles an hour |Heved one another in a tireless ViRH. | have to work Say broke Jin his feat, he beat-| Early this mornin Joseph, twelve | go matter how years old, becan jess task. his escape. Found =| The old man 4 | Incline of One enth street to in the ng the time of Hubert Lath 1, 190, at Bucy, Fra. Inette monoplane flew at oon} American Geox building ts in there. Craig Righty-third st R. Sr J. Courtney Believed Eisenberg Glnifued to Forge Years Was Long | Ch WELL KNOWNHORSEMAN | * ‘ntence of Holan when the famil “DT am useless,” anging in age from twelve ‘9 Sought Way to Die. as to drowning It was then Courtney made | t rear of the Spanish-American War Museum and the new home of the cks After Sentence Had or Him to Live. Been Suspended. wae Impored ¢ ernoon ‘ilvan § wt of Ht iv. , h , eye one “ Will Attempt No Legislative) (10) fron tte “Etudes Watch of Little Son and salons non Michael Reprisals Except asa De- |" ie ‘ Is Found Dead in Up- ¢ charging grand larcen sj asure. “ t 1 \ “ ie ret dew Kleenbera 4 accused ¢ fensive Measure. Hs : ied gl ' town District. recuring enh and merchandise ftom y ie pee | ‘ iain mae - merchants by mere of forged Special ‘Steff pondent and song,” the doctor aati, « pork r * ¢ is vertt . ta oo grew mee Seeniog World) ans, And. after alk montha wild | Atte CORPSE OF NS 09 0c bi Hie lint nvicted an ALBANY, Feb, %—Troubies are multl- | youth went to the doctor and reported | Weat One Hundred and Fitty-eteht ne fw ‘ nvicts hs lying for Gov. Dix and Boss Murphy! that he had been «@ very an on. | @tredt jad-trled vainly to get two do hea 18 & result of the fight to elect Wiliam duct since the preseription and cited (tora to “Oalerize” him because he ha Ff. Sheehan to the United States Senate, If !'s #everity 1yot be w re. | hed.the age of elwlity years the on ope The fate of the bill to abolish the old ingre » thes Gotan ently “yen niet fume this morning, eluded tine Sieenbers Mighway Commission and create a new EB re a saeeh watch that had been kept upon him ant sing aw little , board In its place hangs in the beng Mr. Higginbotham was expored to the bebet fed L, e foot of Wert One Hu red and though it seems likely the b! humiliation of a public oung and | ty-seventh street, where he al eventually be passed, the opposition most severed lle head from hie body J 8 from his Ired and Sixtieth street, ¥ found that Courtney of the house. the West One Hundred et police station ae “Apparently you est attention to yo bation system is on Why I Lost an olf man, ts young man. stantly the real then In the} eet away, and jeceswary identifica- fs aimed only at the Senatorial can-| told what Mrs. Migginvotham did and | ton Aidacy of Sheehan. [did not think of her. Also of Mr. Hig- Was Well-Known Horseman. Peace Except on Senator. ginbotham, ’ Courtney's death story: forma one of i) Job There may be legislative reprisals on| Mies Browne t# thirty years old ind) the pathethic police chapters of the the part of the insurgents, but they will] of Imposing propdrtions. She stood back | year, In the old days when the Flect- Pre be defensive m only, With the! Under the blast of Mrs. Higginbotham's | wood track wax one of the Institutions aes exception of a few ent leader# who fury, however, and suffered hin to be le@) of the Bronx he was weil known as a| Reasons Why Thousands Like Me ay uddenly disc ed that they have | @way between Mrs, Higgiabotham and pacing and trotting horses Cannot Satisfy Their ployers. no followers, everybody 1s looking for) the woman friend who ha’ for'y years he had dealt 1 betlere unlike. that of |} Peace with Murphy except on the eleo-| her and her daughter, Mis handled horses, and up to his retirement | thousand: thetr von Senator. | turned weeping to her apartments where | two years ago few men were better The attempt to delay action on the lives with her mothe in the bus Highways bill, which it i# conceded, Mrs. Hrowne said that t daughter | ly he be possessed of the Jweuld mean the defeat of that measure, | Known the Magia: for a long that eighty rs made up the | ety, ‘ bab Iwas blocked yesterday. This proposed that he tad called (9 see her of any life, and that when a that thelr usetutucss was e-tiosed beeatse of some Melay originated with Republicans and | @ nell yo lie uched that age he ougit to be mental w mient of general indispast tn all walks of life ‘ne told his family, | The fa wife and four chil- ought to help me die | * who go fre d Drs, Goodrich and diving no satisfaction to others of to went to them p themselves, congtantly growing older and less use ful, with no ambition, no will power, and no method of leaving hove. | Every man requires from ever B ent to the office of Di The woman in beside herself, Goodr! wi West Mr. Higginbotham came in to sing at 6) nd Pifty-sixih street, and ‘my foly ock in the event we sang until | prescription that would e ce was always out of and were | dic. He asked tf he might not take off | worrying about it and my mind grew cloudy, and > hi s and stand Wb window | sow, t made mistake, and crew grouchy. “Phat as the en SPEEDS 75 MILES AN#OUR, |"? wet pne He inquieed - ca Tin tae. cot , dyspepti: BREAKS PLANE RECORD, | seats. Dr. Gooari 8 Ro. ey —_— and notified the police and the family tn | PARIS, Feb, 3—Avinfor Say, compet- | turn. A healthy stomach 19 halt the | ng for the Aerial League prise for the| Dr. of No. 509 West One Hundred | battle, Figo pd A redr pes orpe4 aviator flying sixty kilometres (forty | and ixth st next had the Peed colton; and my em “ niles), over a clreult, course before Mev, | strange caller with same request. to-day covered wixty-three kilometres |The old man was sad when the doctors | n thirty-two minutes. He used a bi- [sent him ye Jane and flew over the circular track | When the family was notified each | indigestic s8y-les-Molineux, member took turns at watching the | made # me tired from the sleep: | si appetite, muses, at memory and dyspevsia aud indigestion in’ their by Watchmen, bed I forks. : ae made his way down the| Hundred and Fifty~ Audub sea rant Sauce Paphical Society. A new | fost, Get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drig ogress of construction | store for Ge # package . | "send us your name and address today and we 1M) West and Aeratoni Polito, of No. ice result in a Waste of $5,000 i _ jot No, 023 East One Hundred and Eighth ihe in parliamentary law deca! = &| street, are watchmen at the butiding | thae if one of the insurgents should de- — | Shortly before 6 o'clock they found the Py fy Mand a call of the House thie might = | voy of the old nan tying in the atrect ooD i old the two houses in continuous joint under a scaffold, His right hand tightly ; jon until legislators who have been % | Gptehen a vance, Se was tuly domed AT ERS } Baired are brought back by the ser- = R{ With one slash ne nad almost severed | ~ ) | his head from the be Open Lincoln's & Washington's Birthdays. —_>—- | 4 } | Courtne d_ himself, big ¢ i fe Lnineeit___ | Fabruary Sale—334% Reductions ei jpter ah 8 | Open Monday and Saturday Ev'gs Until 10 ite g| 3 Rooms, at..$75| WRITE FOR OUR t 5 | Ne fe BS 8 4 Furnished, at $05; EW CATALOG, y Nat, Lead By +e | 5 Complete, at $225, MAILED FREE. Fl iN ee hd : WE PAY Lowi AND RAILROAD FARE Phe stock market again manifested a iby ~ g i tendency is morning, but | hot with the same degree of enthusiasm | ; ik, The upward swing appeared | upent its force when fractional $] | | per, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Union Pa- 1) eiffe and Pennsytvania, selling ex-divi- Gend. Consideable profit taking was encountered at this range, and during the remainder of the first hour prices yielded to this selling pressure Subsequent trating was uninteresting with prices ranging sligitly under yes- Nerday's fina} + les. Decided improvement was rhown at midday, A quick upward the coal issues monopolized atte MP t0 10%, Lehigh ‘alley u while the Gould s.are all were much higher, especially Missour) Paci This of strength was only temporary, for the market ex need of the morning realizing @uring the final hour that reduced the | liwt to the .owést of te day at the clone. | Trading was brisk. Total sales of stocks were 601,800 hares, and of bonds, #3, _, 000, ovement 1 shares moved to 181, the ¢ r mn. ee ice poor = - ty ty — %| Fe. SILK TAFFETA § PETTICOATS, 1. 98 Reduced from $3.60, a @ Linco 63 W. i4th St. Opp.14th BtStore, Bronx: Cypress _MUSTARD Cold Meats Tasty coe Other Makes Range From $109 Upward Musicale Player Pianos at $390 PIANOS TO Krakauer Bros., 17 E. | 85U Liviogstor Makes Hot & Dave % : on 2] 4 Fine sated Dressing by aditirg wineane 1 |” At Delteatessen alten 19.50 a) | 10 CENTS, e % f TURE al EVERYTHING 1OK HOUSEKEEPING ON 2 EASY PAYMENT PLAN $100 Worth so Do n $2.00 Weekly i sis § Our Last bathed, 's [trie Styles| 400 S40 509 ‘ en at Specially Reduced Prices | 300 ‘$50 ofN.Y. : Sunday World Wants Work SUIT PURCHASERS, 7 uN Iith St., N.Y, | ARGH to ABT BF, St, Brovklym, Monday Morning Wonders Ave. Peete ween nw ereerenne | Little other tablets in the world can dow | 4 IDAY, “FEBRUARY, 8, 1911. as yours gives weight and strength to ie chane wound, lacerations and Inter- | the segument of the yetem. enemies of the| nal injuries, and Richard Dunn, twenty- am giving you twenty years| nine years of age, No. 463 Fourth ave- vuse you deserve It, bug in] nue, By =tao ribs broken and in- t it will deter others on | ternal ‘om relapsing Inte ert dhe ly be the Inju ‘The men were taken to the Emerg- isenberg Was ved by the #en=|ency HospRal, at Forty-tiird street e He had expe ‘ed an Indetermi-| Lexington avenue, from whieh — they " m in prison’ of not to exceed ten taken to Flower Hagpital for tent. IRONWORKERS 1S INJURED BY FALL AT STATION. Freckle- Face _ocatokt Tumble Grand Cen- tral, Hurling Men Into Rail | road Yards | New Remedy That Removes Freckles! orkera engaged in the} of Costs Nothing: truction of t ew Grand Central Mise Preckle-ace, to try 8 station were serious ‘red this at- en won when & Koaffoll upon which ¢ while ifyin dors aive were working « way and! on pense ie trifitng. tune “ othine-—dontde strenetl Grupped’ Ure tor ‘to the rail- from Riker’s or Hegemas one night's yards, ‘Th Mutityne tare frontinemt with irult forever of th 4 | outtfal compton it ie to rid reokiew and get ye laere than one n'a for tive ‘ae tne only prederip: 0 ut immer back It It injur wen Fight ouble strength willie ttn wold unter wireet, iraoke “ se to ertwere freckbene Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 This Final Clearance Still Includes Nearly 3000 Winter Suits and Overcoats From any angle of choice, this final clearance means more to you than has any like offering in all our three score and six years. The assortment is as complete and as wide to-day as ordinarily obtains at the season’s begin- ing, due to the unprecedented demand for Smith Gray clothes, which has keptour custom shops at full capacity until a few days since, so that the greater portion of this entire offering is less than a week or ten days from the hands of our tailors. The tailoring is the accepted standard of high grade zeady-for-service workmanship, and the fab- rics are the choicest and most exclusive productions of the world’s best mills. The styles are the choice of the most critical and discriminating of New York’s best dressed men. There are models, sizes and fabrics of strong appeal to men, young men and boys. ted and 20.00 Suits| $20.00, 22. ee and 25.00 ‘broken sizes) Ml 20 DO)| overcoats 195.00 $25.00, 27.50, 32.50 Suits and Overcoats 30.00 and] $30.00 32.50 and 35.00 17.00) overcoars.”" 21.00 Overcoats. , Fur and Fur Lined Coats, regularly $75.00 to $200.00, are now..... $52.50 io $120.00 Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St., at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. Acrons trom Clty Hall, 5th Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. B. Altman & Ca. BOYS’ CLOTHING FOR SPRING WEAR BOYS' SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS, LIGHT-WEIGHT REEFERS, BLOUSES, KNITTED WOOL WAISTCOATS, ROBES, PAJAMAS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, SHOES AND HOSIERY. A SHIPMENT OF BOYS’ JUST BEEN RECEIVED, ORDERS TAKEN FOR COMPLETE OUTFITS. IMPORTED STRAW HATS HAS B. Altman & Ox. A SALE OF WHITE DRESS MATERIALS, SUIT. ABLE FOR LINGERIE FROCKS AND BLOUSES, WILL TAKE PLACE. TO-MORROW, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES: MERCERIZED INCHES WIDE, FRENCH BATISTE, 45 26c. PER YARD IRISH DRESS LINEN, 36 INCHES WIDE, 30c. PER YARD Fitth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Streets, New York. 2 PIANOS Are solid in Af New York and vicinity, direct through manufac: | turer’s salesrooms. Their rices | * and terms of payment are uniform and are fixed at the factory. There is no haggling, There is a piano of MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO In the Evenine High-Grade Furniture reliable make for every taste from $529 + + ve 7590 $175 upward, $759 ++ ww] Prices of WISSNER PIANOS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL D9 from $450 (special) up: Send Postal for Catalog REROOMS: $¢ 6th Ave., cor, 15th St.,N. Y, 638-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn, 2174-3" AVE 1 BETIS Z1I9ST Watch for our FREE OFFER ESunday Newspaper Liberal Credit Terms $322 Down on $502 Lord & Taylor’ Founded 1826 Advance Showing of Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel for Misses, Juntors and Children Misses’ Chiffon Dresses l n over silk — $17.50 in pink, light blue and white....... s Misses’ Lingerie Dresses lace and embroidery trimmed. ..... \ $12.50 Misses’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses —14 to 18 Years— in all colors and stripes Very special at $5.00 Dresses— ) 4 to 14 Years— of white mull, chambray and ging- hams—several very smart models, at) ———— Clearance Sale of 236 Girls’ Winter Coats at about !% former prices $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Girls’ $3.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ecial To-Morrow 239 ™ February 4th 34 Carat--Blue White Sey bs ¥ | PLAMONDS moun (And, Rentigients, sold 14 karat Every diamond 1% ith E> &P > x ane TS nie ZT ZW ¥2 Carat da Carat m) Carat 1% Carats 2 — S garats. rat 180 Broadwa: New York A, KEENE * CHARLES JONDON, 20 A 4 th cette. {0 90 Rue cit Pelican, samer-1 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE 4 Our Credit Terms iW +3e2 DOWION’ 788 10°° WE FURNISH APARTRIENTS Ie FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE.*BET..103&104 ST. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) OFT ST.‘ STATION’* CORNER) Qo wen THEY EXCEED IN RESULTS Having a circulation in New York City greater than obtainable through any other Sunday Newspaper— SUNDAY WORLD ADVERTISEMENTS,