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| ANS PROTEST FRANCE LENDS AD AGAINST LAND BILL, "0 CAMBLING GAMES |Government Arraigned — for Cabinet Considers It To-Day Taking Millions in Profits HANDED TO BRYAN TOSTS MeMMED| and an Answer Will Be | on Shady Schemes. Promptly Returned. | PARIS, May @—The clandestine @ambiing said to be rife in Paris and WASHINGTON. May 9—Japan'e for- me} protest againet the California alien | t® manner in which wealthy tasd bil was submitted to Becrotary | t? 'h¢ French capital are fr by Bryan at the State Department this| Professional gamblers working under forenoon by Viscount Chinda In person. | the cloak of charitable Intentions were ‘The protest will be placed before Preal- | interestingly dencribed to-day in the Geant Wilson and the Cabinet by Seore- Chamber of Deputies by the Vicomte ary Bryan to-day 90 that an answer|ustave Yvew de Kerguesec, deputy may be promptly returned to the Jap-! trom the Cotes-du-Nord, He was apeni- anese Embassy. ing during the debate on @ dIll for the Secretary Bryan was a little late in) regulation of the French Government's arriving at his office, but five minutes percentages for the benefit of charities after the appointed hour he was In con-| taken from the receipts of racecoursen ference with Viscount Chinda, who came ang from the recognized social cluve to the Btate Department alone. The con- where betting and gambling are per« ference insted for half an hour, and at) mitted, Ite conclusion the Secretary and the Am | Dassador left the Department together, | the former going directly to the White| to people arriving at the Paris hotels House to submit to the President *he) inviting thom to attend evening parties written communication which the AM-' i, i. interest of the supprension of Dassador had given to him and the AM inercutonla under the pretended patron. anmeee TeurReG to the embasey. {age of Mme, Armand Fallleres, Mme ‘The Secretary declintd to make any | mite Labet and Mme, Fellx Faure, statement as to the character of the Pro-| the wives of three former Presidents of test he had received until after the Cabl-| the French republc, and also the Kings net meeting. and Queens of Ituly, Spain and tule At noon Secretary Bryan Jett the! garia, ‘Thore who accepted the Invitations, he Cabinet meeting. We no atatement to make at thia | ald, found briiiant alos only reply to all in- binet remained in ses- ere nome intimation The Vicomte sald that one a stitution of this character se ve Ins the French Government's partnership end the Ambassador hell at te in gambling and its share in the respon- State Department, but their conference | MPINty for the ruin every year of hun- wae necessarily short, the Secretary | Ateda of families and for many aulcldes having to take the 12.9 o'clock train for petit to Ite leensing of gambling ; casinos, asia toniene ot cae “") ‘The Deputy declared he knew one Mr, Bryan eaid the conference with | Spancler who had made $4,00,00 out of the Ambassador would be resumed to®| {UCM Authorized pleasure resorts. morrow upon his own return from New | ler one of his acquaintance had made York. This wan taken as an indication | * Pron. of $2,000,000. thet the Dapartnigdt was wot yet @ French Government in the year after the brief consid. | 1% profited to the extent of $9,760,000 in said the Vicomte, but at ‘The proft accruing for the casinos and Shortly afterward binet, to make a tinal anwwer to the Japanese objections as Prcsented to-"ay by the Ambassador. Other members of the Cabinet refused Without exception to ation further than to say the ge subject had been gone over. There is a inset Baa ot Oe strong posstbility of a special Cabinet|Tece!ving $18,000 yearly, while another meeting to-morrow to permit Mr. Bryan| "81 4 salary of $13,000, to lay before the President and his col- aera leagues the resulta of his further con- \ ference with the Japanese Ambassador. | [* At the White House and the State Department there was every evidence of the intention of the President and the delay and give to the Japanese Govern- ment & prompt outline of the Federal ‘ Government's attitude toward the Vavb DENIAL OF CHARGES Dill should Gov, Johnson sign tt. ‘Mrs. Bilen Ryavu, wife of the eusto- = dian of the City Hall, was toast) ‘lice of Dreud on an electric heater near| He Makes Long Speech to In- vestigators Who Are Con- sidering Indictmetit. Toast. to arrive a this spring—fluttered to the window ail, The bird pecked at the window pane. Mra Ryan raised the sash and ‘the rob.n flew to the electric ran fale the Slice Of toast, Then it fag | State Senator Stephen J. stilwelt of away to join its mate, which had just) the Bronx, having waived immunity and arrived from the Sout, having been, at his own requeat, called t before the May Grand Jury now investi. 4 ovrcoIna steamers” Gating his activities in relation to legis- SAILED lation affecting the New York Rank »- DA phe, wk, * Jacksonelile, ec! reid. ae folk Note Company, went before that body carried on by Assistant District~Attor- ney Nott. . When the Gran@ Jury undertook the investigation, urged upon District-Attor- ney Whitman by Gov, Sulzer, Senator E DIS 0 Btilwell wrote to the foreman of the Grand Jury, earnestly requesting an op- | Tenn, Portunity to appear before that body of which were brought out by the Sen. Mrs. Hamilton Tells How| «ts investigating committee In Albany, She Finally Found Heal and which formed the baste for bie trial inal before the Senate @ few weeks ago, Yea- y Foul th terday he was toki his request would be in Lydia E. Pinkham’s | ##nted 124 ho signed the immunity waiver immediately. body and after havi made, so it “I was bothered ter- ikness, Thad pains and was not regular, my head ached all the time,I bad bear-| seiweil's case or an indictment. ing down pains my back hurt me time, was diss it was reported they had taken a v ings when Uiwome on the matter of finding an indictme: to walk any die <orpnentiitemnenn ceand Ifelt biue| NAVAL OFFICER FOUND DEAD. | ‘ began taking Annapolis Vegetable C. Pee ech Ee bad. not been’ for fiat medine 1 ovis have been in my ve a long time ago. 5 ie ‘i ae FE'Hauaiton, . F,D. No.6, 14 on peated foung as to-day with @ bullet wound tn his he: Another Case. A revolver was lying beside him on Esmond; KR. i floor, Lieut. Hill, who was from Io FE een tS tell You | was taking apost-graduate course at me and to let other women know that | (0 Naval school of engin ‘there is help for them. fered with Dearing down pains, headache, was ir- and felt blue and de d all ith time. 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's| &'thorition ble Compound and commenced to gin in a short time and J am a well wo- to-day. Tam on my fect fro early | until late at night running a| the tang v d all dances will not be 7. F. Crane Only the walts and two- who have been on strike since May 1, entered the faotory at 2 o'clock thix afternoon, juat after the | out to lunch, The xo! office, whic’ Is separ from the fac: | tory on the second floor by a partition, | were Berth, ein of No ™ West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Jeannette Goldstein of No. 6% Eleventh avenue, stenographers, door leading to the factory, The inva- cards | 4 Kulas to the Island for twenty days, but did not display any marked tendency connideration as affecting certain stocks, period that has passed, the attention Js centred on political, labor and mone- ducers’ Association wax « bull argu- this morning. The interrogation was and explain transaction, the details Vegetable Compound. Per) came out of the Grand Jury being two hours before that reported, a ong speech. His eyes were red as if from weepi The Grand Jury adjourned shortly thereafter, not to convene again until Monday, when Mt will elther file @ note of dismissal in The accused Senator had nothing to say atter he left the Grand Jury room, the biggest part of | since the Grand Jury went into execu. oi ag es “itt” | tive session immediately after ne left & While !t appears to be a case of mul- cide no motive for the deed has yot been discovered, The Naval Academy Cornell senior ball this year, according to the statement of Acting President — Speneeniingan thenmneemeneeen ee GIRL STENOGRAPHERS HOLD OFF STRIKERS PRISON FOR CHAUFFEUR | miblie nm Joep fast Seventy-cighth street, AS SHOTS AE FRED ss es | who was convicted of driving a taxtean Tried to Get at “Scabs” in Factory. proprietor, Joseph jidon, had gone pants of t Minn tein slammed and locked the ders pulled tron bars from under thelr coats and bexan to smash a display of lamps and radiators in the} Two of them tackled the ¢ shouting that they wanted to get in KIN the “scabs who had taken the of the men drew a revolver and fired two shots at the celling, Mins Istein opened the window antl creamed and somebody In an express Mee ncroas the street blew a police whistle, The invaders fled but on . seph Mogulas of No, 61 dred anud Second atreet Pollceman Sullivan. Magistrate Corri- kan in West Side Police Court aent Mo- WALL STREET Stocks in the active Hat openot a little al the last prices of yesterday reflecting the general attitude of walt- nd for the time seema to ignore hat would ordinarily be taken into but am this news mostly concerns the tary matters. The se of copper metal on hand reported by the CoppeF Pro- the copper stocks, and the de- f idle cars reported by th: when an increase was ected was another fact that may tended to strengthen the market with- out moving prices up to any extent. One of the other factors was a record winter wheat crop report by the Government. Shortly after 11 o'clock the market took an upward turn for a few min- utes, getting dull on the close and re- maining 80 up to the close. At the close of business Thuraday the known movements of money for the week indicated a gain in cash by the local banks of over $3,600,000, suted, “ sSeterericusue=s Fee Ee S eS! i +++ [+ + +1141 ezsbrese FR PEBFE EET. BBexi, eeeeari PERE |Men Smashed Into Office and yee eerie cae tentnae arrentad and Sixty-third ast As the police- ian attempted to stop the driver Hoa- ford struok a wagon, throwing ite driver Into the street and injuring his lem, “It In the Intention of this Court,’* | sald Justice Zeller, “to show chauffeura j they cannot drive nutomoviled while in|} +] @ dranken condition. There is too much of this sort of thing going on here, and it must be stopped, Only last night J w Fifth avenue and was amazed t the way taxicabs were driven | ome of the mort crowded parts of t treet, It's a miracle more people are ot killed outright than there are from the reckless driving of chauffeurs.” service. $2, or more. every pair of Harris Glasses. Care.” 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. #7 W. 84th St,, bet 6th and 6th Aves. 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. 70 Nassau Street, near John Street ie Broadway, nr. 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Upon his departure from |New York, nls wife had gone to stay at {the, home of a brother, Rev, Dr. English, in Washington, Dr. Greenlee is thought {to have been dempondent because of Iil- ness. Dr. Greenlee has a son in high schoo! at Great Barrington, Mass. Harris Eyeglass Service James MeCreery & Co. 23rd Street Orrine for D TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE | We are in earnest when we ask you to | everything to gain, for teh from Pittsourgh to-day | trial attempt at suicide made in| RINE. This offer gives the wives and - | mothers of those who drink to excess an ‘hh | opportunity to try the ORRINE treat- It is a very simple treatment, New York. Helcan be given in the lashed his throat with a razor, the | publicity or loss telegram said, and was lying in ‘tne | and at a small price. is prepared in two forms: ou fail to get results from OR- 34th Street it ment. time from business, It wan said at the offices of the Smith Costs only $1.00 « box. Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores. 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