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wtrongest Tammany could get from the Governor. In effect thie message was to be a statement from Friedman that the Governor approved his course; that he knew this because he had had sev- eral talks with the Governor on the | subject. | Thus the “message from Gareti was Tt was never delivered. | rv Thomes IH, Cullen of Brook- Chairman of the Senate Caucus memittes, Was designated to make formal announcement of the result ot the contere Moh orat he said, “a delieht- ful uu i the sum total of the result confe ence.” Senator Cullen speaks for me," sald Senator Roosevelt, the insurgent leader. Then Tammany Got Busy. » and a warm, healthy feeling | a of the Senator Cullen said that Senators Grady, Loomis, MeCleiland, Saxe, Hurd and Roosevelt and Assemblymen I Smith, Bush and 0" prinelpal speaker ‘onnor had been the Senator Bayne of- fered a resolution providing for the ap- of a conference committee by THE CITY HALL FLOP. pointmen THE 14TH 8T. SPREADCAGLE. the clair to Bayne Tammany men quickly got | THREAT BY TAT SENT TO SENATE No vote was taken on any point and everything indicated that both insur gents and regulars were standing firm. During the conference Assemblyman Friedman, who went in half an hour late, came out imto the corridor to talk with his brother Ferdinand and Mont; | gomery Hare. To the newspaper men Friedman laughingly said “Lam still an Insurgent.” After the adjournment the Legislature met in joint session and went throw the formality of casting another bal fot for United States Senator, There President Declares if Reciproc- was Do change in the vote. P ; ‘ At Murphy's Order. ity Bill Is Blocked He Will 4, When the conference began it was! =~ found that orders had gone out to make Issue Call to Congiess. jt @ star chamber session. This order, | toh was issued from Room 301th Alurphy headquarters at the Ten Eyck— Pad the approval of and had been pre- #iously agreed to by Senator Roosevelt, Fhe Insurgent leader. 4 “What t# the reason for the secrecy?" dead Wagner was asked. SEES CRANE AND CARTER TGFIREMEN HURT, ONE FATALLY, AT Hoseman Blown Through Window by Back Draught and Will Die. AMMONIA EXPLODES. 200 Horses Turned Loose | They Carry His Message for $ 0b, Senator Roosevelt thought {t pient be a 4 thing. Some of the} vd may sa¥ something they would not Action and Work to Get the id sie Sie fn Ba Rewepapecn,” | Senators in Line. : When Senator Roosevelt was asked | 4 he nad agreed to the star chamber Proceedings he at first professed to know bothing about them, but finally ad- nitted that he had been # party to the was WASHINGTON, Taft served Feb. §—President on the Senate to- 8 Crane and Carter notice day through Senat @eal. that there must be a vote on the rect | —. procity nent with Canada or he 2 JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, | wouta cait Congress back tn extra mene : sion almost immediately after March 4. “| FIRST RACE—Two-year-olis; three! If beligerent Senators had any doubt Aad one bait furlongs pney, US| About the attitude of President Taft Burns), 11 to 6, even and 1 to 2, first; Cook, U8 (McTaggart), 15 to 6, even , second; Star Jasming, 115 to 1, § to 2 and even, third Irishtown, Arany, Gold> i Nannie McDee, Charlie O'Brien nd Mise Wiggs also ran and Snisned toward the Canadian agreement, {t was removed when Senators Crane and Car- ter returned to the Capitol from a con- ference with the President at the White House. The mensage which these Sen- ators brought to their colleagu that there must be a vote on the agr i» named. ment at the present session or Con- Mack B. Eubanks and Working Lad] gress will be called back in extra aea- feu. sion. PSHCOND RACK—Gelling: three-year: ide; five and one-half furlongs, —Bor- goer, 110 (McCahey), 13 to 5, 4 to 6 and first; Delena, 10 (Burne), nd-7 to 10, second; Emma Stuart, 0s (Koerner), @ to 6, 1 to 2 and out, fein ‘Time, 1.0. Molly Ho, Blossom, iden Ruby and Dorchester also ran end finished ax named. poder. st oe TAMPA RESULTS. FIRST RACE-$i00; for fillies and ‘mares; three-year-olds and up; five fur- Jonge; seliing.—Chalice, 117 (Hoffman), 6 to 2, even and 1 to 2, won; Sinlong, 112 Although Messrs, Crane and Carte: Geclined to discuss their mission to the White House the report soon leaked out that the President was insistent upon a vote. ft is said he mace plain his elief that the country generally favored the adoption of a reciprocal trade agreement with Canada; that the McCall bili to put the agreement into force will pass the House vith a large majority and that the Senate would enact the measure If given an oppor- tunity to vote upon it, Talk of Filibuster. ‘The rules of the Senate, which per- mit untrammeled discussion of a meas- 4 {Quiman), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 tot, sece| ure, are the principal barriers to a ond; Balpar, 106 (Jost), 10 t» 1, 4 to 1] vote im that body. It te known that and 2 to 1, third. Time—! ‘venel, | Senators Heyburn and Balley are bit- Elizabeth Daly, Pearl, Kei Rose, | terly opposed to the agreement, and Merry Belle, Mae Hamilion, Zilpah,| that the opposition extends also to most Phariotte Hamilton and My Love also | of the progremive Republicans who rep- an. resent agricultural Ste! SECOND RACE—$150; for thr Some of these Senators have hinted year-olds and up; five furlong that thelr reitations with the White 4ng.—Inepector-General, 98 (St 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, won; Lucky Mate, 7111 Qfatthews), 3% to 1, 6 to 6 and 1 10 2, second; Inspired, 110 (Knight), 6 40 1,2 to 1 and even, third. Time, 1.06, abo Blond, Rusticana, Ike Cohen, me" Song and Red Robin also an. (SS JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. * MONORIEF PARK RACE TRACK, Jacksou- Ville, Fla., Feb. §.--The entries for to-morrow's faces re as f FIRST RAGE: Aeling three ands half House have not been auMetently pleas- ant of late to cause them to exert them- selves in support of an Administration measure, There haw been talk of a fill- buster which would hold up the rect- Drocity bill until the session ended. Senators Crane and Carter entered at ‘once upon a campaign designed to ad- Vance the President's programme, Al- ready they have conferred with other Senators who are especially friendly to the Administration, and have sought to enlist thelr services in a movement to obviate the necessity of an extra see Dance, 108; Ohtet sion, ee i Fee The impression has prevailed at the id; "aomatok, Capitol that President ‘Taft would insiet 4, Bow oie Dafne! abo (i) beat | upon votes on both the Canadian agree- QPCOND BACE—Aeling: malien turee.zear-| mont and the Dill to create a permanent ah oj geven, tar cg ey He Oa: | tarit ‘board, but this partially was re- “Pore B, Kinneloa, 77'| moved to-day. According to the general ep a Bag panera, mi | stn, Vaateln ty ie: RD 2 Be Soe eT A te report at the Capitol, the President Placed the Canadian agreement above the tariff board measure and would be satisfied if the former. were enacted at this session, Tariff Board Plane. In the event the permanent tariff »; | Board should fall it Is believed that an appropriation would be voted in the cloning days of the session to continue | the existing board for anothor year, i] If an extra session should be called ny ‘by faflure of the Senate to grant a {vote on the Canadian agreement it te Bi understood that the President then would demand the creation of a perma- nent tariff board, and might go #0 far as to promise Aata on the wool snd woollgn schedule of the tarlif aot if the Democratic House desired it. aaa STEVENS COMMISSIONER, fester clear; track fast ha TAMPA ENTRIES. | RACE TRACK, TAMPA, Fla, Feb. 8! |-The entries for t0-morrow's races are | from Threatened Stable Stampede in Streets. One fireman was mortally tnjured Afteen others were overcome by smoke and ammonia fumes, four alarms wer: sounded for the engines and more than 1,009 persons were routed from thel: homes at 12.9 this morning at a fire which, starting on the fourth floor o: H. Bischoff & Co.'s chocolate factory Nos. 3-34 St. Fellx street, Brooklyn BROOKLYN BLAZE ———— THE TWENTY-THIRD 8T. thshd 4 Gr EELEY ‘SQUARE PIGEON had THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911. _ SNOW-SLUSH FLOPS IN SURFACE CARS AT POINTS ALONG BROADWAY NEW REMEDY VOR | Athletic Coach, Wite and Babies, threatened to spread to surrounding property. Although the factory 19 equipped with automatic alarms, they did not sound and the fire had eaten down to the third an@ second floors and flames werr bursting through the windows whe: it was discoveréd. Then the fire aprea to the rear of the building, Nos, 2-3. Ashland place, and soon the building was burning from end to end and base- ment to roof, A bulldog owned by James McCabe of No. 22 @t. Felix Place was the first “to give the alarm. The howls of the chained animal awoke Mrs. McCabe soa she called Frank Hill of No. 27 Ashi Place, who had desk room in the cae of the factory, Before the engine Mie) Nig) fee | Adel rushing toward the Maj Then came a change in the ma ne ‘ti looked as though the big stables of A. T, Matthews & Co., where 200 horses are housed, would be destroyed. Horses Stampeded. ‘The second alarm brought Chief Lally. He ordered the horses taken from the stable. Many of the animals broke away from the men leading them and there Was & stampede through the streets, e wind kept shifting and it looked as though every house on the block would be destroyed. After the third and fourth alarms the police reserves from Classon and Bergen street tions were sent through tenements and private houses and drove out the ten- ants, Many of the families did not have time to dress, and ran to the streets in their Wightclothes, walking barefoot in the sno Charles Speizer, twenty-six, of No. 191 St. Mark's piace, attached to No. 124 Engine, was on the second floor hand- Ming a nose nosale when a back draught blew him through the window of the factory, Both his legs wore} broken and he was internally injured. | At Brooklyn Hospital tc doctors said he had little chance to live. y Fifteen Firemen Bowled Over, Fifteen firemen went to the third floor, where a big tank of ammonta was stored. Chief Lally believed that if this tank should explode it would do Great damage, aud the men were ordered to play a stream of water on tt. Hardly had the water struck the sides of the tank when the explosion came, and every fireman on the floor was bowled over unconscious, with faces and eyes burning from the ituld. ‘The fitteen men were rescued by thet: by ambulance surgeons and then taken to their homes or quarters, The fire loss was $1W,0%, comrades and on the street were treated | 1s @ timber man in the subway Who Were Found Lifeless in Bed a FRANK BERNARD AND wis FaAmiLy BRIDE SHOOTS MAN FROM AMBUSH ON EAST SIDE STREET, (Continued trom First Page.) was nearly a year ago. Last September I was married to Nicola Felangert, who when works, and we went to live at No. Dean street, Brooklyn. But the stories which Tullner circulatet iol- lowed me into my new home and the| neighbors would have nothing to do with me, “So I finally decided to tix him. 1) Douglit the pistol out of my housekeep- ing money and to-day, just before a good while, and The origin of the fire is undnown, Philip ©, Company No, 1 and Patrick H, lives and made no effort to notify the watchmen above. When Harmon's truck stopped on the Broome street side of the burning building the captain could see a follow rinst ee fark sree it SECOND. RACE —Selbing Fira canton tis ¥ TRENTO? 8 Wilson. to- 4a Tat) ie ae Mi Wonks | day app Edwin A, Stevens, a 7 ntine, | wealthy resident of Hoboken, and a utnant, gone hait slur tr dl MMe’ | noted engineer, State Road Commission- or at Mate ai Tallop Di yii8) er, to succeed Col, Frederick Gilkinson, Noa ontuwes eat “oT; Lady e term has expired. by her . Stevens te a Democrat, and ac- vei pl pied the appointment upon the earnest an: | Solicitation of Goy. Wilson, the latter i fe Walter, 348; iota | Saye A few years ago Col. Stavens TH MACE Selling: threngeanaite 4| was Democratic candidate for Congress No Te from a Hudson County district, but was ibd | defeated. There were about Atty appli- te te ang | CANts for the position, which none got iti. am 4 | It pays $8,000 a year, Howmaise, Lasaja, acoola. | 1 12 eres eens Pages: Ore tonnes “bu, AON "willy | Bi COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE, LaxaTiy 2 Qui Five iounds apprentice allo 0 Gri Tues pounds appreuiice ge vce cinimed, Yook for i nan standing in a window on the Afth ‘oor, framed in with fire. Ag he stood jon the cornice, slippery with snow, flames darted toward him. With irty-five foot ladder Harmon got to the fifth floor fire escape balcony, ‘The \ Was at a window ten te fire escape balcony on the or, Harmon entwined his legs out the fire ladder and balcony rali- wt, and swinging \ ‘when he made a fying leap, and as he enet Harmon the latter selzed him by wrists and with marvelous strength w him up to the escape bulvony fire loss was about $10,000, Harmon, captain of Truck | I came over get him, ny T had to wait) pat L finally oi caught lim, ow I guess I've sent him where he} won't mistreat any more girls.” Tulinger was hurried to the operating table as s00n as he reached the He gave his age as thirty pital, hos- yours and said be lived with his wife at No. 1832 Holland avenue, Bronx. Mrs, Telangert wa: in Yorkville Cou by O'Connor, putil to-morrow. no sts nt. hell without ba. Magistrate She made Set eecsseghet tee YACHTSMAN LEAVES ALL TO WIDOW AND SON, Will of Paul E, Stevenson, Filed at Paul EF. 8 in Manhatt | Surrogate morning is rows his wif all the and on ia O'Keele, captain of Engine Company | half is to be held in trust for a son, J aul Clubs. Mineola, Bre » Keb. 8 n, who di Dee, 2, Graham's Court nd disposes of an estate which ated to be $75,000 Zellon Stevenson, is let id and personal «ff If the residuary, Disposes of The will of ed suddeniy was fled iu here this To The other No. 1 gave an exhibition of saving E. Stevenson jr., who is at p: at lives at the risk of their own at 1.25 thig tending school at Brookline, Mass, 'T) morning at a fire in a seven-sory sweat | Widow and a brother-in-law, Irving 1. shop building at Nos. 2-2 Goerck | Core, are made executors, street, at the corner of Lroome street, |. Mr. Steve en al bnows is There were watchmen in all of the qaonring € + Deng & member ut the Larchmont Yacht Club, ew York forty or more sweatshops, but those on! Yacht Club, of which he Was one time [the lower floora ran to save thetr own secre‘ary Century and New York Ath- 50 Overconts Some were$t Some were$t Credit Opp. 14th Store. 63W. i4thSt. 6,98 2.00, 3.50, too Blue Serge New York's bi @ 3-YEAR-OLD SHOT WOUND Neuralgia, Says Blasch’s Father, Until Autopsy and Police Record Reveal Truth. seventeen y old, had died of new GUADALAJARA, Me ‘Father Teodoro Valero, tered the last sac Maximilian just he! at Queretaro, dropped lead In + » San as he was robing for a mass, Sait Rheum ing and scaling patches, on the face heat sometimes almost intolerable, Salt rhe: ward appli purified, and the m je to take is ease in thousinde of ci Get Hood's 5 ste to-day. Vauid or tablets ‘called. Sareat led Sarsatabs, ea, PERFECTED poor ones REJE TED best ones SELE. i ED for for you, sale only in oui on bapa CHIC AGO 21 West 34th Street BAU Gth Ave. 277 Grand St. | Pett: R C9,'_ i STRANGELY KILLS BOY.) Frederick Blasch of No, 240 Humboldt | street, Hrooklyn, reported to ( et Glennon to-day that his son, Eda ralgia. Coror Physiclan Wuest per- formed an autopsy and found the death of young Bilasch was caused by ab- cesses of the resulting from an old bullet. wound, On the police records tt was found that on Nov, 1%, 17, young Blasch got} Into a ‘fight with thirteen-year-old Mike Forante of No. 78) Grand street, and was shot in the left temple. by young Mike. The wound did not ‘ap- ar to ecuus and Feranto was Gischarged in. the Children'e’ Court Young charged, from Bt, as cr ‘The father saye Blisch suffereé con-| |tinually from racking headaches. Many doctors treated him ani said his trouble | was of a neuralgie character. For some reason the parents never suspected the old bullet wound, An inquest will be held Feb, 17 He Shrived Maxim’ Francisco Church In San Liis Potosi! Comes in itching, burning, oozing, dry- | hands, arms, legs or body, and the itching is commonly worse at night, | i] cured by out- blood must be |Hood’s Sarsaparilla which has cured this troublesome dis- In ) a ae THE TIMES SQUARE | SLIDE. MRS. BELMONT WATCHES TRIALS IN POLICE COURT Sits Near Chief Magistrate), McAdoo in the Jefferson Market Tribynal. Mrr ©. HP. Belme companied by her son, Harokd Va wen Jefferson Market Court McAdoo was presiding. Mrs. Belmont and hi son were seated to the aht of t presiding justt ’s Woman to @ full ehare of gov & proper ‘understanding of ns thatyone must face de the ship of state The leader of the militant advocates of suffrage wore all of her furs in court, She spoke occasionally to hor gon when someting took place (hat interested her, For a time the work of the court hung upon the absorbing topic of continuing @ case that, bad gone over from time to time until the papers had assumed that careworn as- ect that betokens much handling ‘The society leader heard the determi nation of the merits of a case wherein one Roxana Hampton of No. 10 West Twenty-sscond street, awore that Jolin Harvey and his wife had come to he place and that Harvey had tretd to em. phasize a few well chosen remarks hitting the complainant with a stool. The other ual Jefferson Mark ont sat through ti and then went {tome in her automobile, pokey. |S A Bryce to Hend Princeton? CINCINNATI, Feb, 8.—Formal ten- | der of the Presidency of Princeton Uni+ | versity has been made to James Bryce Ambassador of Great Bhitain the United ar to-day. Tt is claimed that, the in- formation came from an influential al- umnus of the Eastern school, who is a resident of this city —-— British Submarines Sai PORTSMOUTH, England, Feb. Three submarines of the C class sailed for Hongkong to-day escorted by the | cruiser Bonaventure. to ’ You get more TEA from the same weight of |**Salada” than from any bulk tea on the market. All of the original strength and fragrance of | "| **Salada” is preserved in its air- -tight Package. POSITIVELY PREVENT RIPPING, TEARING OR SLIPPING OF STOCKING Soft little caps readily at- tached to any garter, abso. lutely ding the stocki from all the wear and tear every kind of parter fastener STOCKING PROTECTORS At All Leading Department Stores, 1 a 1s E, ZNth Bt. N.Y, ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY The Only Infant Food All Grocers Drogwtatn States, according to the Times-; Rheumatism DISCOVERED IN TEXAS wy A tism. Indigestion, Bright's Disease aihnents. Improv Try eral Water Kheama- Diabetes, and other nt ab: nd you now form and stores of Kalish Pharm 67 Wall St, and other drug- gists For STANDARD MINERAL WATER CO, o2 Broad St, New York. sold further particulars ad- THE CIRCLE. HANDSPRING. BoY Picks OUT PICTURE THAT LEADS TO AN ARREST. Herman Perlstein Believes George Wiedder Is the Person Who Swindled Him. Efvilich bs, Ere” Periate twelve seas sev ‘on adh uray With ay Our New Branch of me indise valued $10, by fs Ld em- in Brooklyn is Open ployer, Solomon Desser, a ma » Z ot No. ast Twelfth street, on rev, Al 498 Fulton. Street, A Wo and Fourth streets he Corner of Bond St. | met @ suave stranger who sked him if Every modern fac lity e wanted to earn a quarter, Hernan | sald he did ‘ | for thorough and careful "Then, sald the stranger e tals examination of the eyes and the accurate fitting K ver fo the International Shirt | Waist Company for me. I'll wait here ea a top fousand walt; you needn't pack| (Ol glasses |S provided. that er bundle all the way, I'll hold | The sound principles n handed Mr. Desser's package| Which have made ‘our othe stranger, W wed business so successful a fruitless search Inter- will be employed there. n nal Shirt Watst 3 both Kl pac e ul ished. . oe yan and package had vanished at Our Registered Physicians, detective headquarters, and HH picked a picture out of the Rogues’ Gal- lery that he said was the likeness of Charge {the man avho stopped him, The de- WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY. tectives recognized him as an old of- Pegfect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 man oculists of long experience, examine your eyes Without fender, and laid @ trap for him by at @ former employer's, The man fell Uculists’ Opticians nto the trap and was arrested to-day lo wa tively identified by Herman. 498 Fulton St., Cor. 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