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NEW KEEPERS FOR THE CITY'S PRISONS, AUDIENCE TO WORK Commissioner Whitney Also;Longer He Talked Bigger|And, the Very Idea! They’re Requests Board to Increase e Salaries. Broad and Wall, Gommirsioner of Correction White! A; s. shifting Broad-and-Wail- fee, who has juriediction over the clty | street .cowd tried the endurance of Peleons, asked the Budget Committee | Winfleld R. Gaylord, Socialiatio Btate to-day for twenty-two additional keep-| senator in the Wisconsin Legislature qe at @ minimum salary of $1,000 @! to-day and shattered his claims to din- and also an increase of $200 &/ tinction ax a Marathon stump speaker, yr the old keepers, In explana-| At i215 Marie B. MacDonald, S0- fo he said: “Thie would no doubt improve the| “Gas House” district, priwon service by retaining therein @| from the piatform besi legge number of des FOR TWENTY-TWO SOCIALIST SENATOR timates that his | apenk for about fifteen minutes, Gepartment, in common with other) ing at the end of that time the whintle! poor girle are going to be more hobbled fwanches of the city government, fre-| would biow for the return to work. than TRIES 10 TALK HIS Crowd Grew, for It Was claliat candidate for Co and Mr. Gaylord atepped \up. He announced he wae gi Cd ag- @VBtly loses the services of faithful) The sun was pouring down upon him, employees because of the small salartes land tong paid by Father Knickerbocker. @ally Commissioner Murphy of th erous allowances for he would jose most of his statt Commissioner Whitney for 1913 is $60), MA ae against 41,80) for 12 emplained that the department’ for 1919 is partly due to uJ the city prison in Queei added to the jurisdiction of the depa: Ment since last year, the cost of mi taint institution increases tested for amounting tots. There |to freedom, the crowd was re-inforced| Mme, Gerard Thiers, fhave been decreases in salaries made{at the rear by new blood. Thirty min-| and singer of no little note was @ pass- to | utes after he had started Gaylord rolled | enger on the Fran ch also help to offset in-|up his shirt see % the Commissioner amounting 248.76, @alary increases, improvements to Prieon dulldings, new plants end other eapendiures the Commissioner asks jo0. ‘While the Commissioner does not Gat bis ealary be incroased, he mal @ plea in behalf of Deputy Comi he says, should de %,00), Instead 4,000 2 year, as at present. ‘The Commissioner also asks for Sec- an increase ' Tt in against the prin- from $3,000 to $2,000; for Grneral Book- | 5 keeper and Auditor Frank J. Reynolds | 3 from $3,000 to 9.000; for Inspector | for that matter—to go out of Charies Jamer from $2,500 to $8,000; for| while tho, itm , retary John B. Pitegera! Genera! Storekeeper Micra. 4 ley from $2,000 to $2,400; for Ph; Jackson K. Campbell and } Quire from $1,500 to $2,000 each, and fo re, each to met $1,200 per annum, two new 4 a DOUBLE MURDER PLOT Buneoea ipa aa 4 Operators CHARGED BY SHERIFF. A “three-card monte” game that was Louisiana Official Says He Has} piace and West street, and which was _ Confessions of Woman and ‘Man Held in Jail, SHREVBPORT, La. Pept. 6—xeou-| atree!, ufier he had lot $3. Cortes tion of a double murder plot by which | Rogers, « negro, and Morris Simo Mre. C. C. Bailey conspired to rid herself, orraignod before Magistrate Frese!) to of her husband, a wealthy jumber mill day charged with operating the game. hep husband, a wealthy jumber mill) pogers woe sent to t owner, and A: L. Watson aimed to 40 three months and Simon was placed on away with Me wife, was rovealed to-day | pronation. by Sheriff Flournoy, who says he has! the written confessions of both We N | called Into the building where the sare an@ Mrs, Bailey, who are confined in| was going on by a stranger who askel Jail here. According to the confeasion®, | hin, If le wanted ty Ket som ‘8 the sheriff says, Mrs. Watson was kiiltd money.” Martins went in, and together in @ Texas town several months 460. | with the stranger placed $ on the table Then Watson came to Metcalf, en Watson was arrested he first til red Bailey was elain by a burglar, cards and then he ‘he sheriff has no! made pubdil> de- ning a crooked «i talie of the confersions he claims node. lieaiitateecpeees DAUG KILLS NEW YORK MAN, | ses": \» Hs Dies INJURED ON STEAMSHIP. Registered as Fay Fri From Overa ‘BRIDGEPORT, fgtered at the Ho the name of Vay man of abo’. thtr at Bt, Vincent's Hospital early from an over dose of morphine. Bhortly after he registered he wa found unconscious, Groa m Boston to this the Metro- tien te Wa res, ARCRE tie oftecte A® politan line Fleamer Massachusetts, | Tent Which read: "My address ie Ne, | N84 thrown from an upper berth to the M2 East Seven cond: street, New| Mor of his cabin this morning as the York City, Telegraph this at once to) Vesrel neared New York and painfully | Lou, Friedman, My name !s Fay Fried. ! injured, The captain ordered tall speed, xo that Knowlton might be placed in the hands of surgeons as speedily as | possible. An ambulance was wating Looking Forward to own a home is the ambition of many. Read the splendid list of Real Estate Opportunities in next Something there to interest you. More next Sunday. ak of pe | Gaylord finally Rave up, his wilted col- Genera! Foreman James |). King of | lar was unbuttoned and hia necktie was kell’e Island from $2,150 to $2,600. ther increases asked for are for je at $1,800, whe are now receiving | every day.” ur pilots at $1,620 per an —_—— 63 uy 5 $1,620, who are now receiving $1,400 ROBBED IN CARD GAME. La.,| There three cards on a sheet of nn., Sept. 6.—Reg- ) Stratfield under Friedman, » well! Stephen Know! ve @ied | old, of No. 189 Sunday's World Last Sunday's World con- tained 740 Real Estate ads, were up he ap. Alno, Ail jot Soctaliatic a waters, because he dor Jeven langer than wher He told funny stories and then sand- ra linger. And st yn Kept on shining, hotter and hotter very minute. ‘When, at eleven minutes to two, Mr. firing with his right nd—and still iT ack-to-work whiatle for which been waiting had not blown, different from Milwaukee," he fd hoarsely, as he hobbled from the portable platform. ‘They're piped back to the shops at 12390 sharp there, wOlng full blaet at the corner of Park bringing large returns to its operators last evening, waa brought to a halt b: Joon Martins of No, 206 Greenwich re » workhouse for According to Martin, he had been nd 9 red ardin and if he guessed Martine started f ta, and « Rowers and Stinon ran | where they were | tw atter the negro oh down Vew followe Undertaker Throwa From Upper Berth to Floor of Hin Cabl thirty-five years tnut street, Phila. * for Oliver TH. Barr ne largest firms of un- in the country, on hie way achusetts aken to the Voluntee Was sald he would when the \ —_———— M’COMBS WELL AGAIN. jw P MeComba, Demoeratte | Nate an visited headquarters to er M1 weeks of I! health, | The Chairman sald be would be back “on e Job" within two days week at © mort. Me sald he felt restored and Dat headquarters throu ance of the cam- paign. Treasurer WV * to-day received fund from ©, L. | | Daughtriee of North Carolina, who aaid | it Waa the proceeds the firat bale of WIE cotton ginned in his State. — Firat Reval Mail Carrier Restaus. BATAVIA, N.Y. Sept. 6—Russel! Crosby of Elba, the first rural mail arcer in the United States, having appointed Oct, 15, 1896, by the | rt , then Fourth nt Postinaster-General, has re- ned to take effect 1 oH soventy-nix years of age and @ 46 BVEMANG WURLD, OH, HORRORS, GIRLS! feivart, onset i Besar 6, 1H TAFT IN NEW LONDON (GEN. MARTHUR'S WIDOW - GOWNS FROM PAREE | GREETS DELEGATES TO | PROSTRATED BY NEWS | ARE HOBBLEST YET} WATERWAYS MEETING) OF HIS SUDDEN DEATH President Holds Big Reception! Fell Unconscious When Told of His Demise—Captain, Also Stricken, Improves. in Lobby of Hotel—His Bad Ankle Improved. Much More Expensive, MILWAUKEE, Wis. President Taft landed here from the| Widow of Lieut. Gen, Arthur MacAr- He was! thut, retired, who became tnconsctous early to-day when informed of the sud- Yesterday It wae new whiskers trom dear O14 Tainnon; to-day It's new gowns The French Line steamer France arrived to-day bringing many ers from the may capitals of nd some samples of gay things going to be worn. reas from the] opera was brought over, epped down | tenor, second only to Caruso, was do- In the pastry kitchen of the Mayflower after noon to-day accompanied by Mra, Taft Mra, Thome aa McK, Laughiin of Pittsburgh ana’ den death of her husband at @ ban- quet of the survivors of his olvil war oe Hilles and Teeiment, Is to-day resting well, ace George R. Sheldon of the Republican cording to physictans in attendance. National Committee remained on the from Paree. Mias Mabel Boardman of the Americ the Toreh of | veloped rable oMoers Who} Enlightenment with Its neatly mant-| shtp, for the worse is anticipat @therwine would seck better returos| cured fan Capt. F. B. Parsons, toastmaster at the banquet, who suffered a paralytic Stroke due to the shock of Gen. Mac- Arthur's death, probably will be able to leave his bed within a few day While nothing definite regarding Gen. MacArthur's funeral it f# expected that the ser- vices will be simple in character, in keeping with a previously expressed wish of the famous commander. The burial probably will take place The President, atti! suffering with his, ankle, had to walk a short distance to! an automobile, and upon reaching his hotel a chair was quickly provided for him in the lobby. much better, however, left Washington In the lobby of the hotel several hun- Gred Gelewates to the Atl Waterways Convention we: After the reception the Pregi- dent's party had luncheon at the hotel. When this was over the President went Dy eautomodile to Fort Griswold, where he war scheduled to deliver an ad- Miss Mary May, a well-known modiete ‘k, road und deciares that the His ankle seemed “Th * tho fifteen minutes] May, removed hia coat and) than vies are stunning,” says Mise J the women look more chic Lavomotion, of y, he} another thing. had almost exhausted his selected stock| narrow in the back, which makes them Ho had called | more hobbly than the hobble the Colonel the “bert Maher tn troubled | of high living, or high cost of living n't care what! will be greater tha: The amount in salaries asked for DY! Kind of bait he uKex fo long an he|are more ¢: ! atches the suckers,” and had patd his} old and liv compliments also to Messrs, Taft and] Alencon lace, | Wilaon weave and runs as high in price am $40 But the designs are ever, for the gowns WASHINGTON, Andrews to-day MacArthur and the two sons of the ‘The battleship Hlinols, which wan at) anchor In the harbor, fired a Pre dential salute when the Mayflower —_—_——--—_ — WILL PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN REALLY = CURE MY STOMACH TROUBLE? YES! If your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now you can surely get relief in five minutes. Stitl the crowd stuck, and no whietie} and $0 a yard bidw, Tt wan not at all lke Milwaukee, | beautiful.” | Whenever one in the front row heard) It wa "s curtosity in pastry the call of duty and wiggled hs way effects that developed the new Caruso, a vocal teacher She must know that singer, and making a hasty tollet she went out The pastry she fished out a hand-| found most excellent and she went after jer parte of the echedule. | kercniet and began to mop his perspir-| the chef to Ket a few recipes to take jime face. Still there was the crowd, | home with her he had begun, | flattered and turned over to her his total of $1,849,002.12, as againat $1,299,437 and almost entirely changed tn person-| pastry cook, a handsome young chap of for the present year. The percentage |nel. He began to look around plead-| twenty named Maurice Menetre, Of increase asked for—42 per cent.—Is ingly, but he wae kame, Arguments tn] also delighted and readily prepared re- | nama yet received by the com-j favor of Socialism that he had used] clipes for her. soulful, tremutous, vi+ , came from below, and looking over the rail madame be- held her pastry cook apparently with no other audience than the stairs, his eyes fixed on the high hand on his breast, best efforts to sleep. | pastry cook sang in the salon and he waa the most popular idol on the ship) for the rest of ‘Thiers was so interested tha make arrangements for Murice to enter the Conservatory of upon his return, | astry cook, then some day will the first cabin with ‘The rich notes, brant with mel The chef was much putting Caruso’s | Not only that—he sat up| {before he presented in different guise. | nights doping out new ones for Madame, Kk, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick le, that's when you realize Pape's Diapepsin. It makes ress go in five minutes, If your stomach is in a continuous re- He was born 'n | volt—if you can’t get it regulated, please, our sake, try Diapepsin. less to have a bad stomach—make wiched In some More arguments. awakened from her slumbers by some + William J. Wright, whoee salary, | One o'clock came, and one-fiftesn, and] one singing, the crowd, by Ae-| senses and at firet imagined she was) its normal Broad-| in ftaly or in the Metropolitan Opera | * ‘The familiar strains of the d * came floating to her ears, { | Aeamed, out of the ocean, herself up in bed. ing, such a voloe! Bhe could not credit hor " ™M the world at hin feet Valmont, France, and the only experl- | for She was delighted.) ence he has had has been chojr singing. | ne Buch exquisite sing- A OR. 1, participation of wervices. n their wi army in 1 «The death of Gen. MacArthur leaves four, lieutenant-generala of the United States army surv' all retired—Gens. Miles, Young, © and Bates. caaecanentliinamannnss NEWSBOY’S HOAX EXPENSIVE Misted Polieeman tation of the An exeited crowd gathered about a newsboy at the corner of Church and Fulton strests early to-day, where pa- pers Wore selling like hot cakes at the newale’s eail “Lieut. Becker found gullty! Policeman Ittner was attract- ed by the crowd and bought a paper. When he had scanned the sheet and found hothing that ery from the boy the boy was arraigned before Magie- trate Freschi in the Centre Street Court, charged with disorderly con- juct. He gave his name as Frank Car- 10 calle, but he tried to let him go,” sal arrested him he you are after,’ and he handed me a dol- lar, When I refused to take it he eald that policemen were @ bunch of rate and that he'd get me after the Magte- trate let him go. Carlow denied that he had offered the policeman a dollar, and eaid that his call had been “Whitman finds Becker guilty!’ Magistrate Freschi fined him $2, your next meal a favorite food meal, then take alittle Diepepsin. There will not be any distress—eat without fear. It's be- cause Pape's Diapepsin “really does” regulate weak, out-of-orderstomachs that Gives it its millions of sales annually. Get o large fifty-cent case of Papes Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. 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