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antee would be WHATHER-C) —=— 8% %. Friday tater, The B. R. T. does not spend one dollar for building subways. BUILD THE TRIBORO—STOP GUARANTEES. The best guarantee isa iat ready to operate! PRICE GNE bsadiar’ 4011, oy (The New Yor We World) NE 1911. w YORK, “THURSDAY, JULY 20, SOEMBLY REPORTS TO RESTORE RACING GAME Turfmen Confident Lower House Wili Pass Measure Senate Approved. | | | WILL GO TO GOVERNOR. | Jubilation at Tracks and Train- ers Already Getting Busy for Call to Post. ALBANY, July 20.—The Gittins b'll relieving directors of racing associations from Mability from gambling ed on at race tracks without their knowledge, which passed the Senate yesterday, was reported favorably by the Assembly | Committee on Rules to-day. This is another victory for the racing It fs likely that the bill will | be up for passage in the Assembly :o- day. interests. It Is whispered in racing circles that in sympathy with the abiish racing and that no! t IIL Af the op- | e racing men srcomne their biggest through the the Governor | Senate wag there that the opposi- tion made Ite strongest fight. ¥ have already been made in month, Many biove nent owne to be in readiness in case the Legisia- | ture she act the Gittins bill. The H new dill, part of which will become inoperative if the Gittins bill passes, makes officers and directors of race tracks Hable to arrest and pros- ecution if any betting is done during @ race meeting. The law makes no ex- ceptions, and a man abroad, !f he hap- | peend to be a director of @ track, could be arrested and punished for @ bet | placed when he was away. Ever since this law was passed rac- ing men have contended that lis pro- | tsions were too drastic, and a tg it changed was started as soon as the Legislature met. progress was made that more month ago preparations were made eeting nex es belo’ promis have been shipped there | to put the Belmont Park track in shape for @ meeting this summer, but things took an unfavoravle twist at Albany, and for a tine it seemed that racing was doomed for another year. An attempt was made last week in the Senate to pass the Gittins pill, but it failed to get the necessary votes, and the racing alr looked blue The vote last night was taken rather un- ly and the victory cleared the atinosphere. TO ARRANGE MEETINGS AS SOON AS BILL 1S LAW. | While no meetings may be held at and Jamaica this fail, Bel- ri and (ie Empire City track ya will probably arrange meet- § soon a4 tie Gittins bill becomes ge Faraioua people have fought hard to e n# Dill passed. and in the success, it iy sald, will ar & practically the entire ugust aad possibly the frst piember, The Jockey Club, which has jurisdic- n over all tracks, will meet as soon ts the bill is a law and pass ations for dates, Until pon ail club nm August Belmont, Who returned sterday, Was very glad when ned of the success of the the Senate, He said he t dates will not be chairman of abroad he Win sce racing again this fall, and declared that the gambling evil, on which the opposition bas based {ts tlght, has been RACING AUTOIST STRANG KILLED IN ACCIDENT. RICHLAND CENTRE, ouis Strang, the , was killed in an accident Wis, famous July auto Sunday World Wants Work | Monday Morning Wonders, Cee - gan a litte PAPA AND MAMA ZEBRA TREE MAN WITH 200 CAMERA Then “Docile”’ Daddy Kicked Moving Picture Man’s Ma- chine to Pieces. BABY STILL A MYSTERY, Curator’s Assistants Cannot Catch Up to New Arrival at Bronx. Theoretically and in the natural Mistory books the zebra is a harmle and tnoffensive animal. Those w: have gazed updn its placid ies have thought it to be as shy and harmless as the dovetailed dingbat, but take tt from Elwin nborn, official hist n and plotographer for the nx logical Park, it Is a most ra eous and terrible beast A few days ago Mrs, Joliet Zebra, up at the park, gave birth to a child, the exact Since that time sex of whic Mrs. is Zebra and Mr. Ossining 7% e proud male parent, have ca y guarded their off. spring in the t re inclosure in whteh . This morning mars com- ed Sanborn to determine the sex new arrival and take a series of pictures depicting the happy family at home. Sanborn, armed with a big moving ploture camera, entered the inclosure and moved toward the zebras without hesitation. PAPA ZEBRA CHARGED AT MOV- ING PICTURE MAN, As he approached, Mv. they re mot on Ossining Zebr him somewhat apprehe: and) liet Zebra edged up in front ot he y and screened it from view Stl Sanborn did, not take notice. He c Mr, Ossining let him} n about fifteen feet and then rn was taken so completely by surprise that he only had time to jump to one side. Mr. Ossining hurtled past him and turned around, making straight for him again, Sanborn tmmediately be- arathon on his own ac- sing ground after run- hundred feet, when he saw a little tree looming ahead of hit, count and was ning about five He dropped the oamere on the erauna| be ® travesty anf & miscarriage have visions of| Government representatives such pro: |" Steen es eet mA, and ghinned up the swaying, der | Justice. He explained that before Jump: husband that sh OHOR. a py PP erp eee Ye thle: paealies| trunk of this tree just as Mr, Ossining nis bail Rosenberg had tried roked and by grant. | The enemy occupied the city yester- | to-day efter nearly w _rempite, | rea . wavs to Kat ivea fraie chil Da the heat’ eeacita day attern aon, whee the populace pra 1 Commisstoner Smith was the firat | of safety on an upper] 4 paying a fine which would feally declares ‘the revo branch Sanborn Watched Mr. O: J be but a paltry part of t yo led last June before} Since then the situation has grow y tn- | kick the camera around. Mrs, Joliet] of which he had swindled the Gover gue. The couple AU-PRINCH, Hayt!, July 2 at came up just then, followed by her| ment / ae eae Par ine favarantantie watialiane , expects to baby and stuck her foot through the SAYS ROSENBERG KISSED HIS eaid hes embarked under a shower of lead. The a new ny. The amera, exposing the reel on which HAND, BEGGING FINE. division commanded by Gen. Monplaisa minittee wil nto the rocent in were a thousand feet of film. Mr. Os-| wtio yiaited my office ‘ee Gnvarnor ot FOF ternational conference of the steel man- B attracted by the film, grabbed] wiee Sond nite ; mander of the Macturers at Brussels | Ms mouth and went tearing down! oo toa os ‘ | put or f ymmiasioner Smith stated that the| t the field, while Mrs, Joliet kept guard fa Rane Ay Government offered a teebl poration bureau's “steel trust” tne] over the treed photographer : ri ; ne ter part of the ‘i egan in 16% and hi bureau has an| KEEPERS LASSO ANIMALS AND) \o a pa i erale are mow scattered through the | annual appropriatio 0 fo RESCUE PHOTOGRAPHER, = | in t r Mra, Dod ' tricts are aulet ; sll he if \ Curator 1 who was out al been a ' i treatme bs ize r Loa bellies halt a away when he saw Mr,| TE me 4 . , . 1} th ‘em of the a Ossining coms dashing along trailing a| fused to aq Sunday World 8 Re-| dag an tn TSI ast Ee eae Ih. The slgnt ne ld _markable “To Let”); yr ikerGar ncaa for & mo r 4 um bi » 1 vat C i . e nt od vt ar Mase RVing Ae contedt Rein Thao elt tear Advt. Showing: '") ", srtedt remem i edging h ned ted »| It should prove of more. than , formation c » n, we \ t ! pas g interest to eckers ' eatiel out, “Where | A { i men to know that ‘ Hoesiden 1 @ tree,” called ba j | Howth Te strip ant j | inalvid (Continued 1 Page, eo f 1 ure trea ble, alled oa ance a J Gutes Continues te Gat fm Vite, & pont | Last Sandy s Werld cant Gal asnood M 4 k a HA | Press COMBINED. provement to-day hands and legs were lacerat © | Holland As a we as _— >--— bed do : «sin ade I > sntinc he World e} Bur ture on ‘Wild Animals 1 Have Met, fs atealings from the Gove Bot} shi ills and two $300 bill, He thy 4 -onditions Wi revail Next| shiv aug oC parcel che: a Ye rrr i 1 curt ‘opeu day and night, - Tasicab tien, he ald ruefully, 1 do believe that Hi we petting ‘ell the gourtroom, . i Sunday. ‘Checks tnd money ondeon eae , 5 * | $25,000 upon Hugo Rosenberg, a member unknown, | RICH MAN FINED $26,000; POOR MAN GDES 10 ISLAND lnatienatiomey P Pleads for Jail Sentence in Case Against Hugo Rosenberg BOTH PLEADED GUILTY. Wise Says Importer Kissed His Hand in Pleading for Mercy. Tn line with the tmposition of fines tn the case of Duveen Brothers who plead- ed guilty to defrauding the Government out of duties running into the millions, Judge Archbald, sitting in the Criminal Brand of the United States Supreme Circult Court, to-day Imposed a fine of of the firm of Rosenberg Brothers, tm- Porters of dresses and millinery goods at No. 393 Fifth avenue, when a similar plea was entered in his behalf by Law- yer A. L. Everett, United States District-Attorney Wise made a strong and earnest plea for a Jail sentence, but Judge Archbald, hav- ing a few days ago let the defen. brother off with a $25,000 fine, declared he must be conststent {n his Judgment, as there was no difference in the offenses committed by the two members of the importing firm. He said he assumed all responsitdlity for the im- positions of fines on the Rosenbergs, “A PLAGUE ON BOTH YOUR HOUSES” —With Apologies to the Late Mr. Shakespeare. [* rence 1 Books Open to All,’”’ 18 ZaGeEs WEATHER—Clondy to: WHY PAY 9% OR MORE 10 B.R. T.? STOP GUARANTEES] The B. R. T. demands an annual guarantee of $3,500,000—before the City shares in earnings. property at $29,000,000. On this basis the guarantee would be 12%. Public Service Commissioner Maltbie estimates value of The Transit conferrees estimate value at $40,000,000. On this estimate, the guar- The city puts up $162,500,000 for seventy miles of rapid transit. PRICE ONE il A NTERORO BEATEN, WAY S OPEN FOR CHT’ T0 BUILD ITS SUBWAY “4 Board of Estimate Votes 10 to 6 Against Trust’s Last Bid, and * Mayor Will Veto the B.R. T. Proposal. WHOLE PROJECT GOES BACK TO TRIBOROUGH SYSTEM. Contracts Practically Awarded; City Officials Pledged Before Election; Nothing Hinders Digging NOW. | just after sente: nystus Pollas, | who pleaded guilty to pall frauds on the Government the false | weighing of ship f figs and chee a three mon | prisonment in the Blackwell's Island. | | POOR GREEK SUFFERING NOW FROM TUBERCULOSIS, jail sentence sed r Pollas’s counsel, in pleading for clem- ency for his c , Presented a or's | certificate stating that the Greek was suffering from ineipient tuberculosis and that a term of Imprisonment might endanger the man’s lif | In the case of Hugo Iv | pleaded that the defenda worry lost some tle ment, and that du been a f The was tm) senberg it was t had through nee his t le year he Ing Jumped a cas life had been an) he had ar indictment nk ids through the ndise worth $1,- 400,000 from and fraudulen rict-Attorne sition of a jail sent dan ns of false at the | TRIAL SEPARATION AMERICANS IN PERIL STEEL TRUST AS REBELS SACK “WASIN TOUCH CITY IN HAYTI WITH PRESIDENT” Women and Children Seek|probing Board Gets Striking Refuge on Yacht in Cape Bit of News From Records Haytien Harbor. TD LAST A YEAR IS DECREED BY COURT But Justice Crane Says a Sec- ond Solomon Is Needed by Newlyweds. of the Big Corporation, CAPE HAYTIEN, Hayt!, July 20.—The! wasiiNcTON, city is at the mercy of the revolutiontiats | the |Louse atee and {s being pillaged. All the generals | opposed to the revolution have found refuge in the foreign consulates, 1) French Consul was slightly wound: while offering protection to the locai authorities. An American yacht anohored off the town offers refuge to Amertean and other forelgn women and children pend ing the arrival of an United States war- | yp Smith agreed to take up with Preal- ship. The German Consul, as well as | ‘Taft the of making pubit the French Consul, is giving the local Supreme Court Justices Crane declared to-day In Brooklyn that the courts would have to awalt the coming of « second Solomon to be able to decide eor- to adjust the affairs between ing couples who cannot and will net along together. The comment was made in connection with the sult for tion brought by Mrs. Minnie Me- Neil Dodson against J. M@vin Dodson of Bayshore, L. I. Justice Crane grant- ed Mrs. Dodson a temporary decree to be tn effect for one year time,” July rust ° to-day Ito wet nmisstoner of Corpora- Herbert Knox Smith facts relating | {investigation of the United States published, yhatic | Steet Corporation were blocked by not yet Mr. Amith's em; efusal to answer all suc | saying the ta forbade such disclosures Prostdent's authority except upon the dent e Infor matter the Court frorts of | 4 offer of the B. R. T. the the VOTES TO-DAY ON THE SUBWAYS. Against Interborough: For Interborough: WANENY. STEERS. MILLER For B. R. T. PRENDERGAST... The subway situation practically went back to the stage at which it rested last winter when the Board of Estimate to-day rejected, by a vote of 10 ¢o 6, the offer of the Interborough, and tentatively accepted the B.R. But Mayor Gaynor announced that he would veto I, project, as he has the sole power to approve subway routes, A majority of the Board of Estimate will not accept the offer of Interborough. The Mayor will not accept the offer of the B. R, T. This brings the subway question down to the old basis and opens the way for the building of the Triborough system, to which every mem- ber of the Board except Mayor Gaynor pledged himself in writing previous to the last election. ledger, given to The Zvei , Mitchel, McAneny, Steer The matter was not definitely settled to-day. World, doubtiess elected Messrs. Miller, Gresser and Cromwell. There will be another meeting of the Board of Estimate to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when the proposition to award the contract for the new subwa: will be voted on ain aMirmative again n the negative. Technically the Foard of Estimate haw already voted to enter into a co tract with the B. [. T. to operate the lew Bu harter provision akew ny Votes in the vt How again , the leven y waenae the BR. be > bind elt ed, an In vat by by 7 ts MAYOR'S VETO THREAT NULLI- FIES ACCEPTANCE, he n h @ majority vote of all the mem- ‘e of the sald Board of Estimate | to the B. R. T. The vote on this question to-day stood 11 in the AND THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR The members of the boant clamored for action to-day, ‘They said they wanted to hegin to DIG SUBWAYS, Apparently the only way they ean bewin to dig without entangling the another long neriod of delay ts to take up the Triberougr plan and award the contracts, B. R. T. THINKS IT CAN PER- SUADE MAYOR GAYNOR. Jay's proceedings were before an e that packed the old Counctl rin the City Hall. Vigorous ers were theve for both the BR 1 the Interhorough. Cheers iq. 1 the members of the boafd iscussions several times, t was all over the city oMfciale speared to be in a sort of @ dase and » railway people were in the dumps. B. KT. officials, however, pro- to belleve that Mayor Gaynor caa suaded to accede to the demand fates that @ contract be rporation, an exes. 8 1s fiiceen minutes was > » was lost before getting n to ess in the public session, Borough I Mt MoAneny of Mans 1a long report and a reso. n ing the Interborough offey with Its nine per cent, “preferenthal."’ Mr, Mitehel, President of the Board of Aldermen, read a Puls was followed b; sion before the question was put to @ vow. ft Waa known im advance thas

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