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[ & > if HH : ‘HS BIL BEATE INTHE ASSENBLY Vote in the Lower House Taken Stteoveret 18 5 i He foo btu ands om vk" 7 1593 to.47, te Rows to have changed : Bille into one 00 bill. i ! ENDS IT THIS SESSION. A : li Even Personal Appeal to Vot- at it, being oway 0 | CTS by Governor Can’t Save His Primary Bill. [a ii f *g i k 8 | die ' Ne, &] @ Wasn't that why you met ta (Opectel to The Brening World.) |Bilevdo—because Hussey had sent word| ALBANY, May 2-—The Assembiy emothered Gov. Sulser’s direct primary ‘2 measure received strong- er @apport than the leaders of the Tam- Many opposition had anticipated. A poll 1 Hammels, L. 1., was the first witness ry ry called @t the afternoon session. Mr,| that the Governor's bill would not re- medy 0 exwar pryedy Mm? He “That's all, Giatrict?™ Thet is” Hussey’s number. a “It is," was the answer. hte aipg'e hy Badr to ur, ” ” ad i for the Gil! in in opposition r 5 Cuvillier, ¢ Detjz, Dennen, oy aoe ‘cages Denney, Donohue, erst Eequtrol, » ‘en the Corece Farrell, Fitsgera4, Darby, 7 erg, Hamilton, Hammer, Hearn, Heyman, Ingrem, Jackson, Kane, J. Kelly, ng J. Kelly, .. D, Kelly, inh i <* 5 if oo Pap Demecrats—Benninger, Bo- ty. fe mo ats Daley, Doty, Dex, Bisner, Bvans, +; jailed before’ the, Gallup, Goethrignt, .Gipbe, + }told him I wasn't,’ Grimme, Gurnett, Hughes, th Waa: entorcadie, ond Kenny, Kennedy, MeColum, aes ie. too | “Hele, Semward, J. gta fe a wf Hammes ma| “rd. | || 26h, heahegtedn, J. A. 2qytn, Myron ‘ tslepnened vo Reuss W engeged Ror eubertatentent, ‘aukic, 0... 2 ROAST Sa ee we oe ee Bl We haeiare. katy wee ‘ ‘ate, aude,” Lane Fembleten, Prime. The Governor's bill received two Re- publican votes in the Senate, which, with i i z i i A : k # it i ttt j Hi ef i FoF : | i. might make me worry. , amined James E.| Q. How aii you know what you were Miko, a policemen of the East One| not to read. A. I can't answer that. ‘Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta-/ The foreman of the Steami{itters, named Bennett, who had worked in wae Leas tay the poets Walsh? A.| Hussey's home, and also the house- pal ra pcnpea Netmas. keeper; Miss Reilly, to corroborate the Mr, Wh\t-] Q. Did he ever sek you to carry a stories of the telephone slips, Ht i i Me 4s st : f t i Ht é : ; H if 1 FET) BE a oe oe from tes magenta A em to aeons, not | 4 That jnlee Inepector Mex ‘Bchmitt- 4 maemo n amet Welet asied me to tell Rim to come ee ee ane eae police +): @hews the, money. oold Walsh Headquarters and Sweeney's story TR ah oo about having the affidavits reflecting 4: Gity woul beve afte. on &ipp. + to ene be eate bo tne comtene WEALTHY COTTON BROKER Smy! lemadiaoely catles Mrs. Fitsctmens, 6 WISHES TO DIVORCE WIFE. elster of Hussey, to the stand. tied that she was ® public schoo! ; ll last Fet y, and that her ‘William: Delancey Savage, a wealthy i] 4) deseey brother lives with her. ‘The household | Cotton broker, at No. 2% Church street, — comprises her father, brother, herself | Manhattan, and living at No, 164 . gave tim and Mrs. Reilly, « housekeeper. Lincotn road, Flatbush, which is his own Rene bea “@"Do You know William’ J, Olvanyt| home, brought sult Gefore Justice Black- Py Syd Ne A. Tea, he te & steamftter. mar in the Supreme Court of Brooklyn be gave mo back Q. Was any Sonimees, sree tate. Taat | to-day for an absolute divorce from his + ,@ Had any ized on as pexebypstag pghioa ae yg work | wite, Mary Gertrude Savage. the. amount to pala Bippt A. The Mateo Fi teatified that Olvany ‘Mrs, Bavage, he alleges in his affida- wet day I told Rousse Sipp would neod vit, ran away with his chauffeur, Henry Nase, «Then wo arranged Ser $600 more Immich, on last Valentine's Day. It When Howard weat. Yeo, | was a funaway in @ true sense, for Q. After Be gave you the S10, was made to keep they took the car with them. They rere 'Gav seetenroadion? A. Yes. Size track of Otveny’s tol calls? A. Yes. y wore traced to the Hotel Endicott, in Mrs. Fitssimone testified that she had/ this city, he says, and the car was they fi a is H Ht srat Hi Ht i i 3582 beqpe of it E i é and finally lived in @ room at No. 26 Manhattan avenue. Mre, Savage made a genera! denial, which ts not sworn to, and Aske for all- ed; mony and counsel fees, Justice Black- . Why aot? A, My brother told me| mar denied her: request.’ to. eee man? A. Yes Q. You know your brother was in- ok | Patter tes ace curthaay. be acual Comte COR AGIT Tee SENATE TO CALL PERKINS Would not be used against him without, Q, What did he say? A. I supposed he . AND THE QUGGENHEIMS. Dis consent? A. He asked If he could didn't want to worry, ta | Q, What was there to worry about?} WASHINGTON, May 8.—As a result ADI a know, of testimony before the Senate Tterri- Q. Did he ever mention the names of | tories Committee to-day representatives Bipp, Fox or Walsh? A. No, sir. of the Morgan and Guggenhe!m interests Q. From whom did you hear the | in Alaska will be asked what they Know names? A. From other of alleged threats to retard the dovelop- Q. Did you ever hear the name of) mont of the territory. J. 1. Tuallaino of Rouse? A. Yes, | tle, before the committes to-day, NEVER HEARD OF LAWYERS IN | declared George W. Perkifia had told CONNECTION WITH HUSGEY, | him several years ago that the Morgan interests would permit the de- Hl i 5° iH her. Mra, Fitasimons said that she had read the papers, Mr. Moss con- Hi zi ‘Then Newell told Hussey that it would : Q. Did you ever hear the name Rowss| velopment of Alaskan rallwage until coal | be bad policy no: to pay Bipp the dal- | had suspicions or Newell in connection with Your! claims there were obtained under Gov- brother? A. No, sir, ernment patent, jestroyed them. greatly interested in Bablaine's tentt- ‘Thomas, recalled and questioned by) Q. Do you remember these numbera?! mony an. ddeclared Mr. Perkine and, ‘Mr. Gitbert, said: (Me, Mone reaited the numbers of Swee- i others. interested in the Morgan or “Judge Whitman eaid to Murtha: ‘I| ney, Thompson, Murtha and others) A. Guggenheim companies would be asked have information that you are one of five| I do not. to appear. Men who have plotted to keep Sipp out] Q. Didn't you learn tthat the District- Bipp.| of this State’: Béurtha seplied: ‘I don't! Attorney had been asking for those Alaskan A: 1 was; tnow Bipp, 1 don't know anything | fips? A. No, JUNBAU, Alaska, ¥ rk Q. What wes the reason you and your| vetoed the Anti-Alien Fishing’ bill, ret Dit for Fox, out I have not done any-| brother did not discuss these matters?! cognised as an anti-Japanese I une, ; Stout him. T am willing to chip in my thing for Bipp as yet.'’ A. Because of my Micheaith, He know just before the Alaska tobe ti ‘Me, Gilbert tried to show that Thomas |I had had to retire from school and eo) aaetreneet eat , | F8R EVENING WoRLD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1013 SULZERAGAINHIT, | Worried Look on. Face of Sec’y Bryan After Conference With Gov. Johnson ODL DED DEVE DERVVEDHOOVIOD CBOOOOVOSSOODEDSHLOOOSOD corporating practically all of Gov. Sul- ger’a bill except the provision abolish- ing State conventions, These amend- ages ‘were defeated by a vote of 9 to twelve in the Assembly, makes a total of fourteen in both houses. Added to of the five Assembly have the Governor's strength outside his own party at nine- teen votes in both houses, while the Democrats in both houses who supported his Dill total only thirty-six, NOT MUCH HOPE THAT Qov- ERNOR CAN WIN. 10 be elected this f while the Senate goes over until the close of the Governor's term. There fan't the slightest possibility on the face of the situation that the Governor can bring about a sufficient change of timent in the Senate to admit of the Passage of his bill. The Senate will not ~{atand fer a bill that abolishes party conventions and the Governor pmighe call the Legislature inte special 2 and keep it in. special session | Gmith, T. K. Gmith, Sweet, Wedd, | from.the 4th of July until Ghristmas: . Yale, ¥ ‘Total, #8. | vadhows wltering that condition, ‘The straight Tammany and Tammany ‘Butts, ‘WuimMgahy P. J. Kelly,” | controlled Democratic vote and the Old Allen, Brereton, | Guard Republican vote in the Assembly was cast practically solid in opposi- tion to the Governor's bill. In the course of the debate which ‘DIES IN MOTHER’S ARMS ON THE WAY TO FATHER Now She Can Carry to Cleveland Only Cap of Tony, Whom He Had Never Seen, Antonio Grahor (sft his native village in Austria @ year ago and went to where, evidently, good, for he sent for his wife, who was Ns bride of a few mo~ left home—for his wife and their little son Tony, whom he had never seen. Johanna and Tony arrived on the French liner La Touraine last Tuesday, and were sent to Ellis Island until an investigation was made as to their right To-day the woman was in- free to land in Geoghan, Gillon, Goldberg, A. Green- | Progressiv: compliance with the party pledges.” were re-embodied in the Governor's bill, thus saying that the ‘makeshift,’ ‘fraud’ thas a and ‘deceit’ were good enough fer the}. OM: . Governor's committee's effort.” te i formed that she wa: New York and go to her waiting hus- ‘band un Cleveland, The young wife was in joyful mood as she stood on the pler waiting for: the ferry which was to take her to the city, whence she would take a train for nd, So glad Antonio would be to see little Tony, and she hugged her off- epring, with his tiny knitted white cap, to her bosom. The child suddenly. de- rushed back | statement that I was a member of the cause of death. The poor women wee beelde herself with grief, but they had to take the infant and bury him in the Brooklyn cemetery. as a reminder of little Tony to the; waiting husband in Cleveland was his Uttle worsted cap. pian al am "Long Horse Cars, Motors to Replace Belt Line Nags Relt line street railway car hor: will shortly be out of jobs. The Belt Ling Rallway Company deckied to-day to change from horse drawn to storags| erate and I am responsible. What you battery power for care and the Public | @ervice Commixsion was quick to grant | the application, Now, just as soon as the self-pow- | ered cars are brought to the city they | will be introduced and the horses will \ne went back to farme, The clang of the gong and the clatter of the board hook will no longer be th nals to stop and start, ra travel the east inal atreets of Manhattan All she had to take of the telephone slips = Members of the committes wore | ioctl 2. *— the Brow: and bonds. til 2 o'clock this morning Minority | July, He, Mr. Levy denlared that ther Govy, Germive the organisation of both pas- ties.” Mr.-Levy challenged the Gov-' ernor to go down into’ the apeaker's district, which forms a part’ of Governor's old Congressional : di and drive him out of the Democratic party. {Mattoim Piedér GOVERNOR DEFIES tage. HS SUT FORLBEL Sulzer Reiterates That What Dubliean leader, to-day insisted Gov. Sulzer publicly withdraw his statement that the Senator was one of ti ator and the Governor was brief and pointed. Senator Brown wrote: “Thinking you mey have made your Black Horse Cavairy through misinfor- | | mation, I write to give you this oppor- tunity to retract it while the public mind ts atill directed to pending issues. I will go further. If you Will refer me j to item of information thet Special ter Friday, May 2d. have Iwill refer you to sources of thority best acquainted with it for ite| [ASSORTED NUT BONBONS— BO and I will both have the annoyance of @ Ithel euit. I confess I would Uke to avold tt, Out Tam very eure the trouble SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, PEA-|SMOOTH JORDAN ALMONDS None better made, They asp ear B00 grade, at. rounn vox SOC Juatcat Whanctes of gevernment”""S" {| SUGGESTIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ——— LK CHOCOLATE, ASSORTED|GOLD SEAL BONBONS ~ AND ” i ripeeaTae OR ALL CHOC. Saas ii PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST have net lost your reason, as you have ge Te Sell bel | EE EE upon your side will be greater than upon mine, since there is no foundation at all IOCOLATE COVERED for your statement, This you could NUT CLUSTERS —p combination! readily ascertain by appealing to men petite in publlo iife during my pervice ta the Poceree’s m7 1 nox Senate from 1898 to 1904, Inclusive, whether the executive, legislative or To this Gov, Sulzer replied immedi- ‘What I eaid about you was delib- said about me was dictated by your master, and you are irresponsible, You write about libel suits, Be assured I have no fear of them any more than I have of you. Men who live in glass houses should got throw stones, If yeu the sense of decency, you should re- member that, ‘You ask for information. I reply that Iam too busy at present with the south of Fifty-ninth street, ft it in the elty, and has improvement under ee! if the present storage y has inade It possibip now to di tovk pose of the horses and modernise th But I know a few things about you, as Ca. others do, which I expect to talk about, whenever I have nething else te do, Ay he DYNAMITE FOUND —|FIRE'S RAPIO SHEEP ON DOORSTEP OF {THREATENS RUW, x" Fe WEBBER'SPARTNER PART OF ROCHESTER Flames at Start Wipe Out Seventeen Buildings and Lumber. Yard. ‘Rachel’ Brown Fell Out With “Bridgie” After Murder of Rosenthal. ROCHPSTER, N. Y., May 2—The en- tire Rochester Fire Department was called out this afternoon that threatened Two sticks of dynamite were laid on the stoop of the four story residence of Atraham Braunstein, better known as “Rachel” Brown, at No. 127 Manhattan avenue. They were discovered when the maid went to receive the mitk from ‘the milkman at 7 o'clock this morning. The milkma: told the girl to Be care- ful, that they might be dangerous. They ‘were wrapped in @ woollen cloth, and In the end of one was a fuse, which had ‘been lighted and burned out. The police were notified and Lieut. Humann was sent to the house from the Bureau of Combustibles and the dyn- mite removed. Questioning by eutenant elicited no information from to destroy a targe portion of the city in the Hudson ave. nue section. The blase started sh after 2 o'clock and spread with suciffin- credible rapidity that by 3 o'clock it had destroyed a large lumber yan, ten dwellings and seven other buildings, in- cluding stores and mills. ‘The Zielinski lumber. yard, one of the ‘gent In the city, Was a mass of flames, 60,000,000 feet of winter-dried lumber be- ing on fire, Mr. Zielinski plactd Ris Up to a late hour to-day the flames had not been placed under control. ‘The territory endangered by the dre lies between the following clared that he kne might want to do him harm He said he would go to police headquarters and talk with Commissioner Dougherty. Later Mra. Brown said that her hus- ‘band was « broker who dealt in stocks Norton streets and 4s densely popul as Got Carteidges BAGLE PASS, Tex., mobile carrying 10,000 rounds nition was captured by United 8t troops here yesterday. rly editor of a Mexi jst paper, and the c @ business on West Forty-fifth street, Meade Fi and that his house had been blown up two years ago by dynamite. to a fife ff ammu- Abe, deter Brown, was & partner Webber in West Forty-fifth street and in the poker room at Sixth avenue and Forty-second street at the time of the lasted from 10:15 o'clock last night un-| murder of _ Herman ebber, Rosenthal and Sam Leader Hinman offered amendmgnts in-| Paul were members of the old Hesper Club on Second avenue, ‘and left the East Side to break into the gambling pastures of the Tenderloin and Hariem Brown started a house on his own account in West Forty-fitth MAJORITY LEADER DE! THE | it was promptly closed up by the police. GOVERNOR, About four months later he was ready Majority Leader Levy, who made the | to open up again an@ so announced to principal argument in opposition to the Sulser bill, declared that the Blauvelt dill which had been passed was “a holy | was to have taken place on the night of April 7, 1911, On the morning of that Gate a bomb was placed under the stoop in, the basement, where a furtier named John Blatt, carried on business. The but that ‘makeshift’ ‘and ‘fraud’ | bomb, did about $1,000 worth of damage, there: was No opening in the Brown Constipation his friends, and hed the new: throughout the Tenderloin. The opening IVER- JOHNSON Bicycles of thé Tenderioin Te- Ovér Rivals, ‘Handing Her His ‘Own Epistles. Malcolm Fraser finished yesterday his delightful task of being postman of his own love letters by eloping with TOR 10 BRING the blue eyed young person who had Deen “their recipi Forbes of No. 2 in the Bron. Fraser, you see, postman and that give him an advan- dle” Victrolas on fas P 1913 F Automobiles Indian Motocycles I. DAVEGA, JR. Open’ Every Eve. Excot Wea. fayments Miss Ellen J. Velentine avenue, The romance out of the mail bag commenced several months ago, when pretty ttle Ellen Forbes used to an- @wer the postman's whistle every day. * Once he dared to comment on the num- He Said About Brown |. | ner of letters he hed to carry to her ” own fair hand and Was Deliberate. owered, “I don't see any from you. The challenge was taken up by the young postman and thereafter each ALBANY, May 2.—Senat . Brown, Re-| day he hed to deliver a letter of his One was alweys slipped @ laughingly an- own penning. into Bis hand in retura. Yesterday Fraser and his sis “ ° Katherine and Hugo Goeben, a friend Biack Horé) Cavalry,” or stané of Preset, in an actomobiie dashed suit. The Governor replied <hat what he| Gown to the City Hall in Manhattan, eaid was deliberate and that he did not | got @ license end the pair were mar- fear any suit the Senator might oring, | Tied at the First Presbyterian Church in Williamebridge. They then took a ‘The correspondence between the Hen-| train gor Albany. CLEANING cuOcoLaTE ‘They ctand for fullcet tecthsemencss roorn sox BOC te confections. eewhere. Currency, must faire of the Btate to furnish you with Perk Bow cating 2 Fo etindas etn “eet sTaoeical! rican dja bill of particulars ef your iniquities, 6¢ BARCLAY STREET ce coop oe You have pleaded guiltystetore, and 1/] poy) rea At City Park mendadle ect.’ ve £02 Dome