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TEE EVENING WORLE Sa “Star’’ in Courtroom “Matinee, ”’ Whose Story Draws Crowd PUAGAPEAPEADOD ODD EDD 1D LADS 1 EE DIDDEI DUDS IORODDEADOED | 150 STRMERS CONGRESS ASKED” MARCH AT FUNERAL) TO INVESTIGATE. Paterson Police Orders For-|“Most ‘Audacious and Auto- bidding Parade Jeered by cratic in Country,” Says Rep- MS ATHENS, STAR j OF COURT MATINEE, DRAWS BI CROWD ‘omen Scramble for Seats to Hear How She Lost Her | F3 Dr. Henry of the Polyelinte Hospital worked over the body for an hour end @ half in vain. f Havene had euffered severe financial losses recently. fl iN. prevent th it i i é ble eltisens, bot! ne larg i 3 i #3 a 2 | F i sid rH iF Hd i i i fi: i E 5 2 . & i 2 i ih fi fs ! if i! I i i f i jand and mide. The In Paris One Alwa: thie feeling te emperience that the $50,000 Heart. While Driving on the Bois, . She Informs Lawyer. After bearing wp Wrougn ning hours Of bitter, heckling crose-examination, with scarce a tremor, Mra Ruth L. it broke down this afternoon and the etand when she was forced @vening in April, 112, “Tell us how you came te break up.” oald Mr, Willlame'a attorney, “Oh! oh! on!" eke sobbed, hysteri- Tt was more than ten minutes before the was composed enough to continue “E told him I had heard he was pay- ing attentions to a very young girl. We od to Know what business « of mine. “'l should chink it wae some business ef mine,’ I told him. ‘Here I've given you Dest ! me? You've hapt t was all I got for elght yeare devotion.” MEN PIGHT POR GRATES IN . Mise Athens, took the witness otand in Seoperdieed M0, Gleepity, Was Waiting adeut the court Reuse corridors, an heut before the doora of Justice Davis's court-room | ys “Pops” followed Mise Athens on the witness otand, Asked by Attorney Jordan to tell of Misa Athene’s qualifications when she firet went on the stage, Mr. stage, and hed @ voice that, with a Wetle e@ivation, might have deco very fine, In abort, she had all the qualifications of a great actress.” when they become older and well known, they take advantage of us." ‘Williams, father ef @ ton as old as Qs offert to protect his (= thie afterneen, even in New York when woman eweare he asked hi him, “D4 other men call on Mra. Trufant at the hotel?” the attorney asked Will- Jame. “Feo.” | “Name them.” | “Well degen the hotel man, when ‘and the witness wh At the conclusion ef the powwow Jus- More Crowds as They Rally. STON! FLYING AGAIN. Mob Surrounds Railroad Sta- tion to Head Off A. F. of L. Stikebreakers. “‘ resentative Gallagher's Bill. es WASHINGTON, April. B—Investiga- tion by & House committees and the Attorney-General of the National Com- mission controling organised baseball, described as*the “most autocratic and Gudacious trust in the world,” was aoked resolution of inquiry of- fered to-dayby Representative Galla- gher of Illinois, as an outgrowth of the With bared heads 18,000 men, women | T7 Cobo case, ; nd ebiléren and children, strikers of | A committee of seven members to In+ vestigate the operat: of the baseball the Paterson ollk mills, this afternoon trust, ang a paragraph instructing the marched through tho streets of the Attorneyeneral to report on any legal city, following the body of Antonio Wolationag contéined in the conttact Vallone as it was borne from his heme, | Which baseball players where he wes killed by @ bullet from are forced to sign, was contained in the resolution. Gallagher's resolution directs that the © policeman’s revelver, 3¢ was taken committes to the Church of the Blessed Sacra: | discriminati ment. agai the baseball magnates have so com The marching host was Aetermined |Gined se to prevent competition; to accompany the body all the way to the cemetery, twe miles beyond the elty mite, Vellona was a striker and was killed while eitting In his home by & bullet fired at trouble maker: very man, woman and child in line had pinned on @ red rose or carnation, and floral offerings to the dead fellow. worker were carried aloft on staffs, An inscription en one floral device was “A Victim of Brutality.” The hearse moved shead, but the casket was carried for a half mile to the church upon the shoulders of men who had worked beside Vellone. The proasesion formed a double jine on either side of the street, the strikers Fiyon and other I. , marched with the etrikera, but made ne apparent effort to assume active leaderehip. They mingled with thore In the ranks. if the Joy Ateamehip |. To form th rank or file Is e violation Haven system of Chief of Police Bimson's rule, tald >. Mr, Brown said down many weeks ago, and the thle line wae taken over by the New /know 1, but ugly laughs have Maven ayatem in December, 1905, wien strikers’ only seply to warnings & payment @f $778,000 In @ mote wea more Umid among them, and made by the navigation company to ¢: Haven Company. About Nov. 3 ¥ ieoued interference with the funeral 000 to| From early merning strikers in ce-President Kocheraperger for the |ef two and three or sometimes tock. Alto. , half desen straggied down Fifth aven' 14 for the Joy |to Vellona's home dt No i. Pre- eumadly they went to pay their lest The witness sald that the recordi comrade, Dut it atiowed that the Joy line had been | Wad noticeable that none of them operated at a deficit, Dut ¢17¢ m share Parted, Go thet a9 time weat on waa paid by the navigation company ¢rowd In front of Veltone’s for its stock. The appraisal of the|came larger and larger, There Joy line holdings was made by F. M. | éleorder, pg) peony vd coms tke joy line official. and ag-| throng & of ermal! . o addes jon made it clear. te observers that the strikers wore acting with design firm leadership, although a0 appeared. tty tl g sz BRSONALLY BY TRANSACTIONS | “*4*" In April, 1907, the navigation com: pany sold the Boston line of the Joy Steamahip Company to C. W. Moree, controlled the Metropolitan | be Steamship Company, paid by check, which was posited with the Bank of Norttt Ami loa, New York. Tm a ptatement given out to-day Pree-' and declined to diesues the situation {dent Mellen charged: “The entire at-|when @ direct question was put. te titude of the accountants shews ant-|him. Individuals whe heretofore had mosity, unwillingness to be advised an| made no pretence to leadership aid to the facts and « desire to draw hos. | not hesitate, however, to declare pri- Ule inferences.” vately that a parade would be held, declared the charges were ridiou- that hyena would | whether players are coerced from their clares, “le the one which presumes to control the gi of baseball, ite offictais announcing daily through he country the dictates of commission.” i charged that “competition is otified: territories are apportioned and Prices are fixed.” It is also charged that “men are enslaved and forced to accept salaries and terma of forever be barred from playing.” Gallagh jeclared that he wae willing to co-operate with Senator Hoke Smith py of Ty fe regard with Horace Fogel, former owner of the Vulladelphia National League team: Fogel in a recent letter to Congressman Gallagher said he could put him on the TAXI RATES TOBE LOWERED PRAT STANDS TO (Continued trom First Page.) be taken up and prosecuted to an early result. We now have ordinancés for two their turn. As it is now, the cabe Noensed under the genera! ardiance are not permitted to deliver or re- celve passengers at ‘many hotels commission continued to sesiat your honorable bedy in this mat- ter. ‘W. J. GAYNOR, M BASES OF THE RECOMMENDA. TIONS. Accompanying the report the com- mission sent a letter to Mayor Gaynor frim which the following extracts are taken: If the recommendations contained in the report be adopted, two gene- ral objecta will be accomplished— first, all hack stands in the city will be open to public hackmen on equal terms, thus eliminating private stands; second, the existing rates . If the reguiatiens we suggest are rigidly enforced, 5 third abject will be accom the character of ral hack service throughout t! will be improved, Mf private stands be abolished the companies now operating them will pe compelled, if they continue in business, to take out public. \eenses to operate under the same conditions generally as Dubdiic hacks do at the present time, ex- cept in cases\where telephone requests re made to them at thelr garages for clr pervice, Proprietora ef some of the large ho- tels object to the elimination of private ds, insisting that {f this be dnoe | h cannot insure to their guesta the safe and efficient service they have now. They fear that unaecompanied ‘women women using public hacks will Rot be so well protected, and that lost articles will not be go well handled. nds re thorough regulation the private stands be abolished the city must assume a much heavier burden lation, inspection and oversight general hack service than is im- poset upon it at present. In other ‘words, it will be necessary that the city administration shall so control and regulate public hackmen that the pro- posed public hack service shall be at letency to the present private eervice. Sach control is essen- Ill-Tempered People Found, to Be Chronic Sufferers from, . Nervous Debility. WANTS TO HELP OTHERS Miss Haun Is So Pleased at the Change Tona Vita Has Wrought in Her. her enthusiastic users uf ‘Tone Vite in Silce Hawn of 1008 S57 bees Soltis Green pornons okie as . a the followina atatement fed “Tw Tone Vite has helped me Tt fe me strength and new ambition in Me. It has taken away from me all that feeling I had for come time. It hasmade my Rerves stronger without providing | feel lik tainly di try it and I know they would Gnd it good as I found it to be.” Tena Vita tial to the success of the change we | of recommend. —>—_—_—_—_ REALTY MAN KILLS SELF. Thomas BE. Havens, @ real estate Droker, committed guicide in the home of Henry N. Tift, his brother-in-lew, at No, 209 West Seventy-aixth otrest, by inkeling gas to-day, One of the servants in the Tift home, where Havens had been living? for some time, went to the Bathroom on the third floor and there detected 200,000 can be ined at say. firut clase drog store is New York City. GARAND Rapins | FUANITURE (CREDIT 183 Mem 59 | 7m 5 os 975 | 20% 166 "1" am OPENS “Tees FisHER Bros | COLUMBUS AVE BET 103 3104 2 and other public places. Only the cade licensed under the special erdi- lance are permitted to de so, and for that privilege they pay the preprie- Skin Sufferers Your Relief lo Guerentesd Oo eta wen tnt etdl Tt te Gnderetood Justice Davis ie un-| merce Commission that he profited per- | wilting to drag inte the case the name! sonally, eight or aine yeare aga, by vt @ very Wealthy New York man, who! transactions with the New Haven periehed with the Titanic read,” Wititame declared Mise Athens wae! “Any one who stops to think of the “moneyemad.”” Oy two eovasions, he} character of the men who constitute | aid, whe had demanded that he give) the New Haven Board of Directors will | der Gaheu, realiee that the fact that (hese transac. TURNED BY MELL! TO $400 ‘UN tut Gp fet is G Ely i! added, ‘During the five months the account- ents have been at work on the Ni Wi Dooke they have never passed word with me or made the slightest inquiry of me as to jhe matters they now bring forward. “Phe attitude of the aecouptanta in edwmitting as they di¢ at the hearing that Goubdtiess there te a perfectiy eat- \etactory explanation of these transac- Viens for which they had never sought, at the same time insinuating that my integrity te affected. I regard as @ dastardly preceeding.” bi, z i i ue wet i 2 g ig j 3 | (Turner), 6 to 1 9 to 8 and t jnager of the navt- if to Vice-President i, | Timm AH 34 The U EN ESSE Sete Spee al fer Tecsdsy Spee'al ler are i MRS ES TO¢| Eats = fi ay s Dwi The Sunday World's - Want Directory makes more “Ofiers ” of Positions” than any other two medi- Naps’ twirling stag, will be out ef the game for several ween according 4 z i i i id si gt : hei ? | eharge fer depreciation in