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~ 2 THE EVE SDF AKER CLARK © Chained Cammorists on the Way io Trial; MAKES PLEDGES FOR DEMOCRATS Repeats Six Promises as Basis of Party’s Policy and Says All Will Be Kept TARIFF REFORM [1 ADS. Economy in Running Govern- ment, Measures for People’s Good Among Other Aims. WASHINGTON, April 4 — To-day marked the opening of the trial of the Democratic party to |worthiness to receive “the wider confi ence’ of the voters of the country JAeking his colleagues to keep that fact jUppermost in their minds during the }present easton of Cone Represe tative Champ Clark of Missourl, in bis speech accepting tue Speakership of the House, to-day outlined the measures through which the Democratic party hopes to continue to enjoy the faith of the people. “After eixteen years of exclusion from power in the Houme and fourteen years demonstrate its CAMOR NING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. ~TVONGE PERISHED aallisanatee | Dwellers in Old Seventh Ave- Five Weeks’ Record of Serious | £61" 0f 4 points. nue House Panic-Stricken as ’ They Were Back in '89. MANY WANTED TO JUMP. | . All Restrained, However, and Scorching of a Policeman | the Only Casualty. | Twenty-two years ago there was a fire ia the olf five-story tenement owned by the Sire Brothers at No. Seventh avenue that cost eleven lives. There came near to being a dupilvate of this disaster early tony when the flames got @ good start in the base-| ment of the ancient house, Not that the blaze amounted to so very much, but because the proneness/ to senseless panic was just as active among the) acary Latins, who now mainly inhabit the old pile, as it was in 188, when the | tenants were mainly of Teuton and | Celtic stock, ot emclusion from power In every de | acter. The omy ex-enater present was | presidential possibility, was atscovered | partment of government,” ead the Henry Gassaway Davie of West Vir-|in the crowd, There was another will | Speaker, “we are restored to power 1% | ginia, elgity-el@ht yeans old, who ap-|outburst of applause, and wells, cul- the House of Representatives and in that peared quite as spry as many of the |minating in a pandemonium of sou i i alone, We are thie day put upon érlad | younger men as the Ohtolan walked up to Bryan | | and the duty devolves upon us to dem-| nie ceremonies were brief and formal, | and smilingly shook hands, | onatrate not so much by fine phrases 8 | consisting in the main of a brief prayer | Both leaders took seats and were in-| | ,by @ood works that we are worthy of / 1) thy Senate pain, Rev. Ulysses | terested witnesses of the opening. | the confidence imposed in us bY ME Grant Pierce, who petitioned fhut as a] Bryan had the privilege of the floor | voters of the iand and that we are) iii), we might he “delivered from, as an ex-member, Harmon because of Mery cesta caeve caval tne *tTifo within and warfare without:" the | iis being Governor of a State a od reading of President Taft's proslamation | Hardly jad the mocratic applause emergency in which we find ourselves | ooiing the xpecial session and the | quieted down before there was a simil piaced through our own effort® and) wweniing in of the titty newly elected |demonstration from the Re through oer owa Gestres there -—n be no “8 | side as Minority Leader James R. Mann, loubt, and the way to accomplish that | 16 41, Senators sworn, seventeen| (ep. of Iii.) walked dowa the centre | is to full with courage, {ntelligence were men never before had oceu-! aisle. . i fan rag pene pgp rN ive pled seats in the Senate, Twelve were| “Uncle Joe” Cannon, who had been | ore the election in Orie eo women | Democrats and five Republicans, the| relegated to the ranks, was in turn | MAS Nn sicetion, Chief among these Promwes | iy Democrats being Messrs, O'Gor-|given his hare of applause, | STEN TARDS Virst—An honest, intelligent revision York, Beyan of Fiorlda,| Women, the bright hues | of the tariff downward in order to give | Chilton of Weat ‘einia, Hitch « of }of spring finery, composed -at least hait | | every American citizen an equal chance | Nébraska, Johnson of Maine, Kern ft) the audience. Diplomats filled thelr | | tn the vane of life and to pamper none|1diana, Leo of Tennessee, Martine of|Feservation and President Taft, it was | viduly te epectal favor or privilege; to| New Jersey, Myers of Montana, Pome- | had invited guests to the ca- | rhe Gi 10 of Oblo, Reed of. Missouri and | Pactty of the gallery placed under his | | |man of New radiant 1 ¢ the cost of living by eradicating |" j enor! " 4 r res- | Williams of Miss y. The new Re-|cofttrol by the House. he enormities and cruelties of the pres- | of Rhode Ixl-{| As @ new House ts without form and publicans were ‘. i pecessar: Lippitt h ' Loar pgapne te ay Levicennnrld and, McLean of Connecticut, Poindexter | olds it bor htl beat upon Col. Alex. Me- Jills are already far advanced in prep-|of Washington, Townsend of Afichigan | Dowell. cler! al the ey to Sration look! to the accomplishment | @nd Works of California, bees ne mem nhl to order. his he these beneficent ends. | ‘The Senators were sworn in in squads | aid Sanding at his own desis in fra t Ccond—The passage of @ resolution |of four, the colleagues of the newly | of and below, the, yecant, chair provided | | Scbmitting to the States for ratification | chosen escorting them to the Vices fiuplath! toe riser allen ltd | constitutional amendment providing | President's desk, ‘The oath wan ade * | | of a session which always is printed ministered by in the Congressional Record. the election of United States Ben- Vice-President Sherman. b Airs by the popular vote. The first quartet comprised Messra, | De. Mari Wi i Yhird—Such changes in the rules of Bryan, Chilton, Clapp and Clark of Taft's Proclamation Read. tinas, Charged ith ® House as are necessary for the thor- | Wy¢ s and they all and all who fole; McDowell directed the reading of | D1 erent ch and intelligent eonsideration of |l0wed were cordially congratulated by {President, Taft's proclamatton calling | Planning Double Murder, vasures for the public good, several of the Vice-President, Mr, Chilton took the | the spectal session, ‘Then the roll was ; Zs ich changes are accomplished facts. oath on a Bible given him dy his called alphabetically by States to record | Calls Informer Liar. | Fourth—Economy in the public eX- mother, |the names of the members present 7 se that Jabor may be lightly, ae Aa boon an the of the Senators! Word passed among the members that iB comise by gait gp ngs Noda og Ee ft the Vice-Presitent's sais. te 127 substitute names for those of mem- | VITERAO, Ttaly, April 4—The Jury tn | Romtort gad happiness of millions wel snt Cette heumte was called. Mighty. | bare présent at the session that opened | tho Camorra trial listened to-day to the ave bogun—and we began at the mombership, we in Ga Geebaht | eee ei ee nen eeTed. On the roll. | interrogation and defense of Guiseppe Pioper place—by cutting down the ran- | and Senators G und Bacon ware| «on. ote cue fezeas event Of the) a, nis, who is charged with having ming expenses of the House by more Ba OReinitinn ib welt en day, the election of the Byoaker, Of sn tinder of Gennaro Cuocolo Fe ivan $158,000 per annum. Economy, like nt and notify him that the Sen. CoUrse the result was not in doubt, bat eine hh harity, should begin at home. A's ate was in sesvlon and prepared to do| the realization that in @ few minutes | {FC lls wife Maris. te 4 farinis had | f He siee eobiiea tien ORE a business, The only feat ft the pro-| they would see Champ Clark’s giant | °°" phonon oll hgh in Naples, the ‘ ifth P pass apa ie | ceeding not on the prog: form passing up the marble steps to| ations against im including rob- QZontributions and disbursements before | troduc« itoy Man , assault and murder, and he has | ne election, The bill to accomplish the Speaker's station keyed members tho } sentences of imprisonment. | at desired reform } and spectators to a state of excitement. | s been prepared n zn 0: fixe “ or t houted | wed by the House. made in connection with a motion operation, but it was proved later that Pan 1 Sixth—The admission of both Arl-/ senator Hrown of Nebraska, fixing (ho B® Was not far away. J ect at least upon the | zona and New Mexico as States, I viow! pour of 12 noo the time of meetin McDowell named a Demoe nd He He: denied A0Y parse 8)| late no confidence in stating that #0 far \ty. Batley sousht “ eg v! i & Democrat an assinations and asserted that he had | Ir, Batley sought to amend the motion | Republ stelle hey | s the House is concerned they will be fixing the time &t Masini ice jan ae tellers And they ven involved !n the revelations of the speedily admitted, and they will be ad- ft ‘ ' ir places at the clerk's desh informer, Gennaro Abbatemaggo, be- . hat very little bi ould be dh 6B mitted together. 4 ; vefore that hor Teast tine next | Member, as his name was calle cause of the latter's personal epite, He These are & fow of the things which | xix wooks, Ja ultimately withdrew t the name of his choice for | yad discharged Abbatemagglo from hie we promised, We are not 0 imendment, but with a promise to re ‘The Demovrats piled up thelr | ¢ @ nald, Per erert of what we will:60, We thial, were approval rumbled through the Jong | against tho thirty-six Camorriats, the day report progress to the “American | Derfoct thelt tion, A ‘ che Capitol, Carabincers claimed to have found in wople, The rest wi! wt Pisin, - a oe te for Speaker showed that| De Marinis’s house a postal card ad- peop! it caucus and @ comn —_—. De ro Weenaile Abrei ted | Clark polled votes against 131 for) dressed to him by Lulgi Arena and O’GORMAN TAKES : hil wea | James R. Mann of Ilino!s; 16 for He asking for the death of Cuocolo be 7 i 4 ball —— Ferre € Wisconsin, and one for) cause he had betrayed the writer to OATH WITH OTHER George ovis. of N B. The! Ce BUTAUIIES TA LAER the BEY. oF 7 aa : iedag Mgt oy es - ie the murders Abbatemaggio had sald | AT SENATE SESSION. three last named are Republicans. that such a post card had been written | es | Socialist Votes “Present. and that immediately upon ite r pt | April 4.—Notwith | When the roll was called for the by De Marini tho assassinations wel nies | Speakership Representative | Planned ie Barats were The informer also said that De Ma- the extra session in ger of Milwaukee, the first | rinis took possession of Cuocolo © secondary in interest to those of arose in his place HOUSERING AS = bd for the pose of sending it t the House there still was a large 1 voted thus assuming the in prison, as evidence that tendance in the galleries, and the scer as the one-man p: in which been avenged. Subsequently was @n animated one, The spectat | capyeity nly alternative was vot abineers claimed to have found egan to arrive early and jong before for himself. the ving at the home of a woman friend 1@ beginning of the sos y ne clerk's formal announcement of /°F, 06 Maritim is uy president ad been taken and e clection of Clark as Speaker was &| pinrehi, Do Marinis said that Arena space was occupied Old @enators mingled wi for a great ri the Democrats. applause MoDowell | hea ” written him. He could not having met the man, He Clerk | were and be saved. Woman Gives the Alarm. It was Mrs, Nellie Connolly who dis- covered the fire, She lived on the third floor with her husband, John, and her six-year-old daughter, Mildred. | Coming home nd, soon | from an er after midnight, Mrs. Connolly smelled amoke, and, after Connolly and her downstairs and gave the word to Patrolman Cooney of the West ‘I tieth street station, — Cooney avoused she ran she had Mttle girl, and | another policeman named Bruns of the Eldridge street station, but who is now doing plain clothes duty in the Tender- | jotn, ran through the five floors rapping | on the doors. | Following their impetuous Italian custom, most of the heads of families ran to the windows ana emptied their revolvers into the night befo: und taking to do anything else. As a result of this fusiiade’the whole of the populous neighborhood was wide- awake and strring right away. The fire spread fast—so fast Bruns got face and hands scorched coming down the stairs after | carrying the alarm to the last of the! sixteen families housed in No. 3, Kn- gine Company No, 1 from around in ‘Twenty-ninth street was the first to ar-, iv and with it came Deputy Chief Ro Many Threatened to Jump. By this time the front fire-escapes were black with men, women and ecnil- dren, all in a high state of terror. The tron balconies communicate with ti pulldings on either side, and all the dispossessed households had to do was to cross over to Nos, 203 or 397, but in- stead they tried elther to make their way downward through the choking smoke, already laced with red flares, or they stayed where they were and threatened to jump, being deter: from this only by the cries of the crowd be- low begging them to satay where they, | By a lot of hard work the firemen got all the clinging groups down oft the| tron ladders without any serlous mis- | haps. They also saved the front of the, building, but the flames climbed the pack stairways clear to the roof, The | ground floor stores of 8. Forster, clothe | ing, and Augustina Gazzolo, lquors, were burned out, The furniture store of Benjamin Adler, at No. 807, also suf fered some damage, for the flames ate through the partition wall into his place. | -_ | M’CALL GETSAHEAD | OF DEMOCRATS WITH | RECIPROCITY BILL.| WASHINGTON, April 4.—Forestalling | action by the L Jiouse, Representative McCall of Massachusett -day introduced the Canadian “Re- House last session. -_~— TAFT’S MESSAGE WILL DEAL ONLY WITH RECIPROCITY. WASHINGTON, April 4. ~ President Taft's message to the Sixty-second Con- 4 a general round of tn (Continued from First Page.) appointed Representatives Mann (Re- that he had received the ring | &ress will go in to-morrow, according to erved to give the scene on ore es 1, of Miinois), Underwood | #UPbosed to have been taken from the {ficial Information at the Wilts o offic of tho session ein time from Jul: , ai? oP celand Nand of the dead man, Aw for the we to-day he President began the oa : July | (Democrat, of Alabama) and Vreeland Gyocolog, he did not know elther of | dictation of the message early to-day — ” ad t centred in the H ‘ (Republican, of York) a commi them. At the time of thetr deaths he! and when the Cabinet met at 1! o'clock s - st centred in the House because) tee to notity Clark his election. | was in Naples. he laid before It a rough 4. Experts O. K wie tummover in control. Men were] White they were searching for the De ett aAsniiad nak fa wae al Geo PaO tee Experts U.K. willing to give high prices for the privie| gpeaker Democrats began to produce | Usurer, but declared that he was inno- | sion this afte < loge Of aseing nele Joe” Cannon with} small American flags j cont Pin eri mane Abbate- | up Ue message wl one of hi y 7 1 1 the minority on the the val | _| mageio in involving him was satisfying | taries ready to complete it. Sunday Worlc Tevoeion, Migyage, And the valz When the Speaker mounted the r0e- | 'beronal grudge, he anid Mina Geatae, aoooediny 10 tha White S/trum, it was emia enthi as a background and t 4d ° t eatig le elnag rible m8°e) ana the waving of flags, while every | Negro Napt erence vertisemen \ peieveriy aay tae pI Beveral mo- Kulogices D a ve sem Jam at the Capitol. ments passed while Representative, NORPOLK, Va, are) feel saan that Ath 1 ere was an awt a Folks who Mann waited, gavel in hand, to intro. | Wrtpyed in the invulnerable armor of t is cone nat art Oty + nines a i was the tribute eh Intel proprietors are experte in hotel en wh Dem juer QUco him, Finally, by dint of pounding, ° life,” was the. tribute pal Jvertising, Hous nee i thors ueceeded in restoring order. Dead ay to Dr. Booker T a ninaton in} st Sunday's World contained uid not be any Speakers except t suddenly succeeded the noi In , a iss ‘ee ope ttle Clty hotel. advertiser ed and "Joe" ¢ marched {n eol-|@bsolute silence, Mann turned to Clark Hie aR ay Eh than ANY OTHER New York or Philas umns to the Capitol hours ‘io und then to the House anl said simply adana took Jelp! per, time for the session, t is a great offlce, filled by a great Here are last Sunday's feures: packed t WEw YORK WoRLD. | man, I present to you your Speakers) y vhe Hon, Cl’amp Clark.” h) k's desk, and w should y Clark took it all rather tmpassively. | ye, ania mubscrived to the oath as {With his loft hand in Ris trousera) Piiry followed the election of the Jae le and galle pocket—his favorite pose—aud his . atearme, the doorkeeper ex ng thos frook coat thrown back from across bis water of the House, MEW YORE RBRALD. ....41 Ads. kets, howe were chest, the Spoaker waited for the dem- wae ordered to nottfy the PRILA. PUBLIO LEDGER.37 Ad ow Onstration $0 stop beh che aed Leet year THE WORLD printed apeoch of nccepiauce, in which he out-, pleted its organization, A som $4,068 Sumner and Winter Resort J 8 burst Mned the poltcy of the Democratic ma- was. Appoinied s8 AGh with & yortinepents, | The next three ix aile side JOrity and etted plodmos to the people ABtORD, tne printed but 6 iq ‘advertiseme * whtoh he wala@ would be kept.” in ation he might be ~194 LESS than THI WORLD pub- fr a well New Spe. ¢ cased to make. lished alone. ver rela ea Oe nant A resolution adopting 12 o'elock as the LET WORLD “sUuMER RESORTS” |"! Aon and proceeded tn t {Mme for Cally aia Was eCap IAs ADVERTISEMENTS GUIDY WHEW A! (is psye cole Yee theca 41 man ernor Judson Marmon, of Ob! the swembera, ‘They were called in jienry (Demoerat yi Sexud) of the Come VACATION TIME COMMS "ROUND, another groups to the clear space between the mittee on Rules. shes sn ssenhamesenatetitaginant 1 deal only with reciprocity, | i that)‘ , we * ONE “SQUEAL BOOK’ WITNESSES VOLUNTEER. Ignored by Cropsey and Gay- nor, Letter Writers Ask Hear- ing by Grand Jury. Magistrate Corrigan appears t havi scored a tenstrike in getting before the 6 | Grand Jury in the police investigation the precinct “aqueal beok” or records of complaints. He maéntains thet tnese books, compared with the slips turned by detectives following invest! gation of complaints, will show that the Percentage of arrests to complaints in ‘his city is #0 small as to be ridiculous ranging at an average of under 6 per cent. Among the “squeal books” to be pre+ sented to the Grand Jury to-morrow ts one from a quiet precinot in the lower part of the city, This book shows that In the past five weeks—ending Saturday |’ night—there were reported in that pre- cinot 46 burglaries, 64 felonious assaults and 18 highway robberies. In this total [of 118 serious complaints only six ar- rests have been made, Demand Hearing of Complaints. The Grand Jury engaged in the in- vestigation did not mest to-day, having decided to hold ‘sessions only on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Assist- ant District-Attorney Moss spent the day interviewing persons who have written letters asking to be heard by the nd Jury, and in going over some of the records at Police Headquarters. Some of the letter-writers eomplained of the revocation of private watchmen's special police Meenses and others com- ained that their letters to the Mayor and Commissioner Cropsey regarding lack of police protection had been ed, Mr. Moss is sifting such te: ny as he believes is worth the at- lon of the Grand Jury. Assistant District-Attorney ‘James B, Reynolds, who is alding George Gordon Battle and Mr. Moss, questioned re 4 of burglary insurance com: rds of bure! n called upon claims, also had ho: ) ‘ords showing persons attended on account of assaults not reported by the police or punished. The Grand Jury expects to finish with Commissioner Cropsey to-morrow. Corrigan to Testify. Tt was learned » District-Attor- offic om that Magis the Grand Jury to-morrew afternoon, Mr, Moss went to Police Headquar- ters, accompan Clerk Dillon of the Excise Bureau 0: office, Me “visited sey office a that of Inspector Rus- The inspector turned hin over to Henry Cohen, statiatician of the ctive Bureau, who got out the so- el 8q) book and other records, and Mr. Mose worked over them two hours When he caine out he sald smikingly that hi our ¢ Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats Re- lieved and Cured by Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar It Soothes and Heals Contains no opium nor anything in- jurious, Ail druggists, Pike's Toothache Prope Stop Pain liad been treated with conspicu- clprocity bill, which was passed by “¢!|ODOL -[ZE—F our or five drops of Odol in half a glass of wa- ter will rid the teeth and mouth of bacteria and acids, the causes of 90% of all trouble with the teeth, mouth and_ throat. At all Druggists— 50¢. Bottie Geo. Borgféldt & Co. 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