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_THE EVENING WORLD, “DEANFELLOW.” buke for Familiarity From Magistrate. His EVENING’S LARK.| ‘axi Charge, but Is Per- and maid the lived at No. 142 Forty-ninth street, was in tho) Street Police Court to-day to two chatgex—one of disorderly amd one of refusing to pay ordinanily, is one of the most 0 say Confidential elbow on t fellow. 1 woukin't be your dear all this row abou ded to explain. Ho suid that Jack's restaurant with a youhx on his arm and chartered his uptown and then, at IHoarn’s | headed for Chinatown. In a restaurant on Well street Hearn the young woman, Five minutes with another man Hearn camo n the sidewalk, so Rubinstein said, anounced in @ loud tone of voice would give a cash reward of jor information leading to the d lady and her newest escort “and I suggested! to the | that tf he had so much money | alip me $14 for taxicab fares this cop here’—indlenting Police- “and had him locked up.” using a broad with an painfully correct accent, told trate Steinert that he had already tein once and that the taxt- had tried to trick him into set- A to Magistra’ ° anid the Magistrate for your style bw to fine you. 4% te yey word n he let you get 1 You are disenai nk you for @ very and just | aid Heape with a low bow. an keep tie change,’ said Mag- | Steinert. | no BDITS HOLD UP TRAIN y, AT NIAGARA FALLS. Carload of Merchandise While Were Levelled at Engineer and Fireman. of the Canadian frontier for four | who yesterday held up an Erte it train within the clty limits and dn getting away with about a) of merchandise Fobbers boarded the train at tho | A little way beyond they cut the | Mlackening its speed. While | 1 in motion two men | forward to the cab, levelling ‘at the engineer and fireman, and | them to bring the train to 4| mp two others of the gang opened the a tumbled the merchandise into ns drove up (Bells otal ER SENT TO JAIL FOR ACCOSTING WOMAN. ‘Thirty Days in Workhouse~ Husband of Woman Arrests Him. ing has got to be done to pro- in our streets. 1 wil! send house for thirty days aid Magistrate House | Mashily dressed negro who said | Paul West, twenty-three yc are! Sovster runner of No, 144 West | d and Sixty-third street, in Fifty-fifth street, whow Flocken, a ciauffeur, took West One Hundred and Pitty- street station. | eteouee ES ter Right About Compass. captain and the navigator dis about the accuracy of the com luring the voyage of the schooner GBunshine from Falmouth, Eng- f and when they had settled the ty they found themselves a thou- p miles out of their course. As a Capt. Petteran said upon his ar- to-day, the passage took forty- days. The Sunshine is a Hritinn Fecently bought by Neweomb Vice-president of the Western Company, * | SAND ARTISTS “FAKED” | THEIR WORK OVER MODELS, Atlantic City’s Mayor Exposes | Carlisle's Whitewash Report a Fraud by Ordering Removal of “Galleries” From Beach. (pedis) to The Breaing Wald.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June L— Tons of ates! ané tron framework, foot- Chick pleces of cement and other sur- BURT REFUSED GORMAN OPPOSES WHITE STAR LINER QBEADDRESSED — RECALL IN SPEECH NEARLY RUNS DOWN 10 LEGISLATORS FRUITER IN HARBOR Young Man Meets With! Proposed Arizona Constitution | ‘The Malet Sat 8 Just Misses Col- Feature Justifies With- holding Statehood. the Senate to-day of Gov. Dix's veto] LONDON, June of Senator O'Brien's bili establishing a| 2!™mber of “true Britons” agsinst the Ave-cont fare between Brook! Jamaica was the signal for sharp Lane, a historic thoroughfare, In doomed | attack by Senator Grady on the Public Service Commissions. Pal @uthorities to-day. Lamb, in carrying out Mayer Stoy to remove the “works of lision as Smaller Vessel art” modelled by sand artists atong the Crosses Bow. Hun@reds of visitors who have ‘bit- " gt the appes! of the youthful artiste for “help to pay my way throdgh were surprised at steamship Majestic of the White Star Line reached @ point oppo- site the Statue of Liberty, on the way to her dock early to-day, the big liner came within « close margin of running Nichotaas Cuneo, steamed across her bows toward an “| anchorage off the hasty and accurate saved the amaller veenel. ‘The Majestic wae coming up the har- | bor at half epeed, with the Cuneo going States Snator James A, O'Gorman, re sponding to an invitation of the Legis addressed that boty at noon They have tong marveled at Glear-cut, graceful nes and woedered Rew euch péfect detail! could be se- oured in mere sand. Gigates were composed entirely of ce- ment and stone framework with but a hardened covering of sand. ‘The “Galleries” at several points along | the peach were from six to tan feet igh and extended for a quarter of & Hereafter the mode! $1): lature, for Failing to Pay Nedas | @lecting him, mitted to Go Free. ousred pening menures in Conarene— | the agreement, an amendment to tie hort Gaunty young man th ultra-Ing- | #titution that on who called himself Frank | th* “irect vote of the people, the appll-| towant the East River on her etar- cation of Arizona for Statehood ind « reapportion Congressional ata: | tn which he deojared ork of the pilot board bow about six hundred feet away Buddeniy, without any whistle or algnal ot any kind, the Cuneo changed her the people of New York @tate ae vi-| course, putting her belm hard 4-port He made no fuontion | and turning toward the channel through which the Majestio was running. ‘The plot instantly gave two blasts of the whistie and ordered “Full epecd Both the twin screws of the | Majestic reaponded, the following vi- bration shaking the ehp from keel to bridge and changing her course as her | headway was checked. Her bow began to point to port, and for @ moment there was apprehension that she would run down the smaller craft, as they were then approaching each other at a converging angle. The Cuneo gave no heed to the two whistlos of the Majestic, her emailer size giving her the right of way, and proceeded e0- Foss the bows of the liner. Fortunately the momentum of the Ma- | Jeatic, the bow of whtoh turned to port with the reversing of the engines, was checked when she was within her own length of the frutter and they cleared plan to tricte—-moasures The principal protest Mayor's edict came from middle-aged | Men. It was discovered that one of the "had four different “Galler- He did the big pisces and then instructed boys well enough to fool the gullible public into believing the youths the work. Three of ates were found to control Fiscnteells- coronal O’GORMAN DROPS THE 0’. __ to Change Name tally Interested. of tha Federal income tax amendment | Qriver. Magistrate Steinert | or direct primaries. Banator O'Gorman maid that generally tempered men alive, wax on the | he favored the reciprocity bill, and ex- . the hellef that there le a ma- Jaunty peraon leaned a frienily | jority in the Senate favorable to the ai- rect election of United States Senators. ‘s desk and started to speak, | He volond his unalterable opposition to ly deah fellow,” he began, but the | the recall of judges as provided tn the rate stopped him right thera, | Arizona Constitution. 8 ly youthful friend,” he said. ‘1 | declared, would amply justify Congress atickler for form and ceremo-|in withholding the privilege of Btate- fut T insist that Tam not your | hood, The Senator told of the opposition mn 3 the new Senatora . I must still have changed to Gorman,” elared Willtam Reiiw for s milion dollars in cash, | the Senate to the reapportionment bil When you address the Court Jo| upon the ground that the House would yw then | become too large for deliberative work, but expressed the hope that the bill will Rubinstein, who drives a taxi-| be reported nd passed Benator O'Gorman called on Gov. Dix | learn o at the executive chamber and later | St Fovciock this morning Hearn came | Mt te ee gt the mansion, | might Lieut.-Gov, Conway will ente the Senator, Gov. Dix and several St ‘They made a tour of the a!) night | officers and logistators at dinner. coenientlipsiatiaionn MURPHY AT CITY HALL. sho had vanished around the | Leaver with Raker After Talk with Jundre’ and Worty- eighth street to-day after making for- mal application to Justice Bischoff for The Court later complied two children, Edward and Mary C., are O'Gorman said that his father born in Ireland and that his right name was William Gorman and lived in this city under that name The petitioner's mother vertance or mistake" an “O'Gorman” when he was regtetered a |}WOOL TARIFF BILL CAUSES CAUCUS FIGHT. Bryan's Motive for Entering Fray ls Open Question Among entered his name 4 known under thet name since. F. Murphy and former Police | t might give inis Commissioner Baker left the Mayor's |office arm in arm to-day and both later of the whereabouts of the | 00arded # Broadway car bound uptown. Both had been in the Mayor's outer Murphy saw and WASHINGTON, June 1—~The Demo- cratic Wool Tariff bill, prepared by the Ways and Means Committee Wan presented to the Demo- cratic caucus at noon to-day. ‘The bill makes reductions of from their right to any inheritance be called office, was comin; went on tuiked with the Mayor. ‘The fact that a Fire Commisioner ta | to be named gave rise to the report ‘and threatened ime and 1) that the naming of «candidate was the | tree in previous Democratic tariff bills, is given a duty of % per cent. ad va- lorem, equivalent to from 8 to 6 cents @ Raw wool iteelf, purpose of the call of the leader of Tam- Mr. Baker explained that v Sepmidt of the Mulberry, street | ey candidate 3 Murphy had nothing to say for pt ‘The Mayor declined to about Mr. Murphy's visit x — many. The fight between the advocates of wool and those who favored “for revenue only” eating enough In itself, but the advent Jennings Bryan Into the fray a few days ago served to stir mat- ters up to @ sti] higher pitch of a cation . Atherton Black, '@ eecond time. oftthe Knickerbocker Savings and Loan you might as well go ahead and| Association, who was arrested charged Steinert | with the larceny of about $1.7 was rearranged this 0 you and 1 would pag f afternoon before Jud 4 ci pay the paitry fine.’ wt aont| emoereedl 2 In the third degree. I'm not] pot guilty to both Infictmerga. former treasurer Whether Bryan's activity will €o ‘eo far as another candidacy for the Presi- Sessions on. two] dential nomination or charging forg-| to assiating in the eelection of a candi- Black pleaded | Gate agreeanie to all factions is being widely discussed. “Tm tired of explain | eencern’s funds, will be confined —_——_——_- OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs. 34th Street—West Final Closing Sale—Tailored Suits *:: The balance of our Higher Quality Misses’ and Women’s Tailored Suits, suitable for “present wear, of Black and Navy French S Tweeds and Brilliantines. » imported English Original prices $35.00 to $45.00. No Approvals—No Exchanges. Sale of Summer Dresses —III==IIlIl~l~Ul_lIlI > _ —_ ——L> SSE Tailored Linen Suits for Women and Misses 10.00, 15.00, 20.00 White Serge Tailored Suits... 20.00, 25.00, 35.00 8.75, 15.00, 19.75 - 1675, 19.75,25.00 -. 12,00, 15.00, 18.00 One Piece Linen Dresses One Piece White Serge Dresses Striped Voile Afternoon Dresses. . $35.00 Pongee Satin Lined Coats, 15.00 Attractive satin lined Pongee Coats, very effective model, in all colors. Value 833,00, 15.00 Double Faced Rug Coats, in all shades. Regular price $29.75. Women’s Steamer _and Travelling Coats Of Fancy English Mixtures, double faced materials; also Serges, in Navy and Black. Actual values 620.75 to 640.00, | 20.00 , THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911, | SENATOR GRADY RAPS A. G. VANDERBILT SIGNS Monumental Piece of Charity, | gon’s Historic Park Lane Bears He Dectares. , ALBANY, June 1.4The reception by Fis Nati. ‘and | Dullding of a street-car line in Park “Does the Senator know,” interrupted | The protest of the ultra-aristocratic | Minority Leader Brackett, “that the| Tesidents of Park Lane was in a fatr New York Public Service Commission | Way of being headed when some one) bas recetved @ clean bill of health from that eminent Democrat, John G, Car-| “true Britons.” Among them were Fred- iste?” erick Hekstein, Ambrose Rodocanachi, | “Oh, yes!” Senator Grady fiashea| Leo M. Caivocoresst, Sigiamund M., “ Loewenstein, Julian Soligman, Enrique ‘and I wish that opins gman, to say that opinion . 9 will stand as a monument to his char- ity as long as it ts read. 1 should tike| Vandersitt ———_—__ somebody to point to one thing that, Public Service Commissions have ac- | DROPPED FIFTY FEET. complished for the relief of the people. j ‘We would have more subwa: Man tandés Two Workers and! ter ‘transit facilities tn Keen: they never bad ¢: i ; sewed hon geat The message w: 4 on the table, | While directing the excavation work jet the site of the new McAlpin Hotel, | Thirty-fourth stret and Broadw: vy, to DRINKS ACID IN SALOON. [4a;, tombardo Salavant of wwe, Sa Elizabeth street was knocked off a Port Jervis Youth, Disappointed in| scaffolding swung by ropes part way Love, Ends Life. | down’ the sixty-foot deep foundation 'hole. He landed on top of two other (Apecial to The Bvening Worl ) laborers at the bottom, which fact anved MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., June 1.—John | his life. Givbona, aged twenty-two, entered a{ All three were sent aprawting upon | Port Jervis saloon ite last ateht, cal. for a drink of soft stuff, and taking a | Peared to be a cut tm the left leg. The small bottle of carbolic acid from ts) ‘the rocks, but other two were only @cratched and, jet remarked, “Here is the end of to go back to work, Sala He drained the vial and fell dead |to New York Hospital, tataenal chenes ‘on the floor. | being feared. Gibbons was a member of one of the! ——_—— most highly respectable families of Port Lawyer Dies in Prison. Jervis. His father, Thomas Gibbons, it! TRENTON, N. J., June 1—N. Leroy ts reported, says the suicide was the | Applegate, o former prominent lawyer result of disagreement in @ love a: f Trenton, died to-day in the State | Prison Hospit for some time past. wat wa PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. 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