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Nihed oe + a showed but in the city. suspicious hanged by Inspectors, id opportunities for irged, there where Inspector: or transferred as @ result of made over their heads. "Waldo method of handli <7 of Inspector Hayes, District, in period of 8 @ue"urrent was made for maintaining a Aiserderiy house. QUGGEST A CENTRAL 8 POR COMPLAINTS. the whole reaches the be voted on. eBe iH 5 E It te members Mayor weeks : re F ag il by Inference ittee attack. i z E t E i 3 | \ * i i 3 ‘Commiasioner's 0. K. ‘ psec é< CEE SEE QH, MR. BRYAN! READ ? bet Maggencd to « 1. prank Grape sates. the Worth street subway down 2 flight o » at found that reports of places were for the main chance. and the alleged failure to cases In court were Condemned. Was charged that during the Incum- ine orem, | Newlands of Nevada Lines Up Board o! Tuesday afternoon, when it Is No. 4 will organization and personnel the ques- ‘The impression ts fsrowing that poll- wen si tien ‘wilh pay part in the afta WASHINGTON, June 4—Reassured i va ke advantage of every ks moving ple stock agents took front seats and lis- minority mera: tote borate reply to the Tt to und to call a number of men who have been (tial men at work ‘ot hampering the | Storia! courtesy forbids any eharp ques-| TWO LO} has en file about | tioning or disputing of statements made the committee for | by Senators at this stage of the pro- t Headquarters, each | coogi § ' tartan beare the ings, Each one is being allowed to| lobbies he knew of as follows: Two Arthur W. Thompson, a salesmen of] Atteen men who have been mentioned| he knew, had attempted no wrong or FST DEMOGRAT GATS TAR CU AT LOBBY WOU showing Captains few in- ‘e tried, ing com. fol- ithe, net in Opposition to Free Wool, uagau| Sugar and Citrus Fruits. is|He and Martine of New Jersey Say They Know Nothing About “Insidious Influence.” By Samuel M. Williams. by the “Dlindness” of the Senatorial lobby hunt, lobbyists ventured out of | Thay were buaine y and other part factions men from New J to-day | hiding to-day and boldly attended the bt hte ob Pod = third session of the investigating com- ‘ago by Mittes, Sugar, wool, cotton and live tened to the proceedings, As long as this perfunctionry exam- tion of Senators continues the lobby- safe, but the Committee nda {n yeo named as representing “interests.” Ben- TWO ON PROHIBITION Henator Norris of Nebraska leted the Give his views and make such atate-| sugar lobbier—one for free sugar and ments regarding lobbyists as he pleases. | the other for tariff on sugar; two tem- when Perance lobbles—one for and the other Several labor lob- THIS! he eaid, worked tn so far as probing. The committee issued subpoenas for | fair from some of them, the Senator had obtained valuable information, To this list tor Owen of Oklahoma pear’on Saturday, ‘Those moned are Aaron Gove, station | Denver; Dr. 8. W. MoClure, Balt Lake atairs, sinking |Oity, Becretary of tbe Nation: peaceful eleep at the bottom. Growers’ Association; Henry F. Ox-|ing the pendency of the Public Health ene got Policeman Finder of the |nard, New Yor atreet atation, who called Dr. ‘sugar business; Kdward F. Di Le: trom the Hudson Street Hoe- (and. i saps Rey the matter? ‘and went back to sleeb. took him to the station,’ ‘after ingened & aia eeratened. Ws no , After a look at the man, the/isiana sugar {i ent ’ turned to the policeman, esking:|iou, B.. . Paxton, H. D. Meade and| thie campaign was backed by the patent bet Hed he been | Walter G, Smith, also understood to be| medicine trust. There was expended in fevived for an instant. la, Hamburg, New York; Harry Irwin othe question and answered %./41. 7, faloe. Just grape juice,” he acalp ‘bm to Nignt Court Swiveit DEAD, Bigmeat strings of American horses Facing on the Kuropean tracks, 1s horses entered here to-day were| used to try to convince people that bad purchased | vocating high duties on farm produc! Hildreth’s WILL GO RIGHT ON OPPOSING them to France, the custom or style to| Spreckels, with intimation that he woud prominent in the beet | bill last seaaion the Medical Freedom les God representing Lou- Sidney M. Bal interested in ugar tariff affairs; John | a single day's advertising in newspapers $50,000 in opposttion to the Public Health } Northern Peninsula. They’re iron mines one had been near him to try to in-| confrere, nee his vote in an Inaldious or ille- With greatest of is, the commit- “There's one near Kenosha, where Pauline Wayne came from, A mighty fine cow she was when I gave her to Mr, Taft. The President had to effects woulg follow the Tanff bill. G@enator MoComber of North Dakota, sorted his activities in the Senate ad Tke” Stephenson stepped TARIFF CUTS. briskly to the e#tand and talked in a “1 am directly interested in farm| rambling manner that indicated the Products,” sald Senator MoCumber. ‘1] Weight of his eighty-four years and the own 890 acres of land and a rested |Ourden of his wealth, He started to in 1,890 acres more, Farming intereste| tell what were his vast interests sup- are seriously and disastroualy affectet| Posed to represent thirty millions, but by the pending tariff bill. I have taiked| Cou @ive only a few at the start. to and attempted to influence other| Every minute or two he would interrupt Gendtors whenever I could. If I knew] his ney to recall eome new interest of any others whom 1 could Influence {| each representing # fortu but appar- hotel and didu’t have any place to keep where her, I guess we must have six or eight country. folks (whaking his fin; Won't spoil it.’ did not know anything about such gen- try, They never bothered him and he or insidious influence. “The only kind of lobbyist I meet ucts and farm lands are feeling adverse]. UMBER AND FREE WOOD PULP, | these days,” said the old gentleman, “is the fellow lobbying for office—post- affects, ven the mere threat of re- ” duced duties ts depreciating values of| “! ai interested,” he said, “In 1UM-) owices, principally—and I have a good manner of arm products.” ber, farming, paper mills and several deat of them coming around.” nator Newlands of Nevada said he| other things. I guess we will manu- favored free trade on all food products| facture @bout 16,000,000 feet of lumber | ,,, ot house| ¢ year, but I am and always have QTEPHENSON FAVORS FRE! entary lst of 1,600 names of persons wee brag cates on him during tariff 4 jays in 191 1912, when Re} Why, the company: | were in contro! of the peli eghecrgce President of it and 1 own some-| wes Chairman of the Finance Com. over one half of it. About the| mittee, paper business, I don't know muoh, al- though I am interested én the milis. 1 now 1 am in €avor of free wood Dutp RIVAL OF CARUSO SINGS and I guess the tariff won't make much ON STREET WHEN OPERA difference. “I'm no lawyer and don't want any- thing to do with them. dn all my bual- life 7 never had @ private lawsult been in the jumber business for y-three years coming the firat day|Mr. Herrman Wants to “Let Public to] of next August. Started in when I was be a eckels, he] seven years and forty-two days ola,| ; Judge” of Voice Metropolitan pendent re-|tegan us a cook in a camp and 1 Directors Scorned. Benjamin Herman, favored only gradual reduction of pro- AG Gt | tective duties, ‘Phils indicates that Geuates How. lands wil} not vote with the Demo- crate in faver of free wool and free ougar, thus veduecing the party ma- Jovity im the Geuate on those items _o RECK. vtor Newlands told of a visit made| }.." hington by Claus Spreok: said, ts conducting an Gnery in opposition to t! Sugar Tru " Was cemecitthe Gakes the wasn't a very good cook either in those address of Mr.| Gays, who once. in- pH nae Rely foirts £9 "one EVENING WORLD, WEDNRSDAY, 3U PWOLONOR Are Rent ene COERUELD sive her back when he left the White; 2,“ House. Gaid he was going to live in a | #1700 shares. other farms in different parts of the| pr I think this 1s the greatest |‘omerd country in the world and I hope you| amaig, Copper r at the Demo- am tar a Pa As to lobbyists, Senator stephenson | A™",¢22 ; had no knowledge of any use of money Sn MEN BAR HIM; ARRESTED, fe wr Barnard Girl Graduates and Columbia’s Head . At 159th Commencement Day of University PAN ee In the last hour stocks were s at the prices in some cases near to the lopening prices but in the last fifteen ‘minutes stocks lost some of the gain eales josed fairly active, Total The cl ‘The following were sleep of stocks for to with yesterday's se * PERE 4 fear = CSPEF EF STRESSES: C* a sie eiee aye e PeSEQSRESVSs. t} e AN OPPORTUNIST. (From the Chic Settlement ‘ago Record. Hered.) worker—Jimmy, do you DN Sa, 4 pen: WE 4, 1913 i's “GRADS " AT THE CITY'S TWO BiG: UNIVERSITIES Campus of Columbia and of oe YO OF TL, = SL Famous Trainer of Athletes Has Been an invalid for |Makes Extended Flight ir Dire N.Y. U, Flutters With Girls Almost a Year, igible From Which Bombs - and New “Bachelors.” * 2 Are Hurled at Targets. #gi a PHILADELPHIA, June 4.—Mike Mur- —_—t Dhy, the recently retired veteran trainer) moeem, italy, June (—King Victor of the University of Pennsytvania @th-| mmmanuel, together with Sie principal Jotes, died at his home here to-day from | aige-ge-eamp, Gen, Ugo Brusati, ¢oday ® complication of stomach troubies,| made fight in a military dirigitle Bal- coun has rendered him an invalid forljoon at the Army Flying Ground at most @ year. Bracciano, about twonty miles rom Despite his fliness and tncreasing ; aaa weaknees the old trainer had tried up| “iY: to @ very recent time to keep in touch] The King was greatly tnterested tn with the Pena: track team and hed] the throwing of bombs from éhe balloon againat fixed and movable targets es Columbia and New York Universities held their commencements to-day. All upper New York was gay with pretty girls, fluffy dresses, academic hoods and marvellously arrayed young men. Col- umbia celebrated by conferring honorary degrees on Dr. Willlam Crawford Gorgas, the man who made the Ameri- can Panama Canal possible by driving out the yellow fever pest; Dr. Alexis given advice. to je Cartmell, tl Carret, the noted physiological dis-| former Quaker sprinter, who was chosen! 1 sround, coverer; Daniel Chester French, the poten Led trainer of Ke aculptor: Barrett Wendell, the Harvard | When he ret! last December. Within Se EE RO mer: 2 Ehauun ast Senator Gore] est wea had boon forced to ns CORNELL AND WASHINGTON Gutherland of Utah, among others. = le Gnd was expected. EWS AT POUG PSIE. ‘The most conspicuous recipients of Reread ppl hy ae iy heed od CR EE honorary degrees from the New York 10 University “were District - Attorney| M@ny yeare filled « distinction uniquely. | Pacific Coast Men Arrive at Regatta Charles 8. Whitman, Carlos Maria de| He whipped hape almost a genera- Camp in Good Shape After Fena, Mintster to the United States| tion of athletes and his name is known from Uruguay, and Bt. Clair McKelway,| Wherever there ts a cinder track. Long Ride. Chaneéllor of the University of the Bi t New York, NINE PULITZER SCHOOL 8TU- DENTS WIN L.8. DEGREES. After an address by President Nicholae Murray Butler, degrees conferred on mori He was born in Southboro, Mass, In February, 190. Before he graduated in- to long trousers he had made an ath- lete of himself and he gained early fame as in the old fashioned six- Gay runs. In 1897 he became a prof sional coach, when he joined the Yale camp and introduced strictly Murphy Saar ie Coretak cf Methods in the coaching ot E's ath- \ ahow, ing nine students of the Pulitzer School | \nevzgue ua, aeeeny te ak tree of Journalism, who received the 46} targa new reputation. gree of Bachelor of Literature, ‘Murphy left Yale a good many years The honorary degrees were present- te ago and attached himself to the @4 by John Bassett Moore, professor) syivenig athletes, with whom he of International Law and Diplomacys) continuously until his retirement Chancellor of the State Department at} poo nner, Washington. Prizes were awarded in) 1, was as trainer for the American “soe teams that ran away with honors at ‘lumni Association prise to Gerald the London and Stockholm Olympics Spencer Shirley, Charles M. Rolker 3-1 tnat ne gained an international repu- Prise to Parker Le Roy Moon, Georg tation. * Siam Curtis medals to J. W. Herrin a . and "wane R. Dills, Albert Marion Els- Pease he was twenty-five years old bers prise to Mr. Soon, J. D. Vanburen|"¢ Decame the trainer of John 1. Bul- livan. After one year with the great prise to David H. Moskowitz, and John bf " pugilist Murphy conceived the idea of z-ward Van Amringe to Joseph John} aia1i¢ 4 man able to defeat him. He Tensola. | searched for a year through the wilds Hated te dosage i hounet ter Meath] Of Canada and the hmber camps of " P the great Northwest, but he failed to American essaya were won by G. L. Beer of New York and Dr. John Reed| “4 the man. : —_—_—_—ee PIPING ROCK ENTRIES. POUGHKEEPSIE, Juse (—Theerews | of two more universities, Cornell and ‘ Washington, arrived at Highland to- day and began preparations for th tercoliegiate regatta on Saturday, 21. There are now five eight-cared and three four-oared crews in the training colony. t ‘The twelve husky Washington eare- men, in charge of Coach Hiram 3B. Conibear, ended their long trip frem the Pacific coast in the best of condition. The men were disappointed because of the non-arrival of ¢helr shell, but hope + to get on the water to-morrow. Coach Courtney and the Cornell oars- Men arrived shortly after daylight, out did not get on th for moruing practice. All hands spent the forenoon unloading the launch preparatory for their first row late this afternoon, ‘The three Columbia crews wereeant through a aiz-mile row by Coach Rice. HEADAGHY, BILIOUS Swanton of Washington, c, Edward Files Mason won the . Van Anda crasy nor drunk, but was simply pos-| Prise of #0 for the best piece of report carete—| box. Alexander, ‘Trenton, N. J.;| bill, and I believe the, money. was fur-|and one of them is named after me—| sessed of an acute averconfience. ing Gene Or 8 erotuating qtudent at the). (auell OS prensa. - Frank Gorman, Buford, Lynch and John | nished by the patent enedicing manutec-| the Stephenson mine. I discovered it| “If you want to aing free to the public, | School of Journaliem. ' iaGr Bernie SOULE Gini lo- Soutee sbQbeas hove 0 ee Carroll, all of Washington,” turers. On the other hand, the Freedom) way Back in’63. it's leaned now to the] afr. Herrman,” he sald, “go hire a hall.| THOROUGHNESS NOT NOW PASH: fufee AB facndlaberRgpa sil babe ssmaation fa youn, beady a bed League maintained that the money was | Clevelan iffa Company. I got $143,-| You may go.’ 1ONABLE, SAYS OR. BUTLER. taste bura, CANE "POINTS“OUY MAN WHO voluntary contributions by people who|@0 royalties last year. The getlogia! oo On present day tendencies President | Cade, 150; Kinderhook, A Bree ae ao ax WORRIES ABOUT WOOL. —_| Voluntary contributions by. people whe LEN, Tate's tron cre Under & whole lot Butler mata: Nour, 16; Line Wi, Ti: Ich | Tete pons ayer gece lips ove perched, Senator Lang, firat witness to-day.| icvercere with their medical freedoim,| Of Our land up there—domething over “Thoroughness grows more necessary] [eiehiom, 157: The Thiel, 146; tom hte ng tosy feel ugly, mean apd bevee he was ® physician and hed nejand they mentioned the Christian] 4 ren. : as it becomes leas fashionable. Masses) SECOND RACE—Orange County Puts; aoe |ill-tempered, Your system is {wll of Interest in anything affected ®Y (the) siientists as among that number.” . of men, intent only on what they ‘wish| picchase HI Ber. | bile mot properly passed off, ond what tar ig. NAT VERY to get away from, have no sort of care ou need is a cieani: inside. Don't “That handsome man daok there by | MILLIONAIRE SENATOR, VE! —_-— for what they are going toward. Sn, et: Seldee 2. ech ectonisuion ver: [eomtings. Delng. © bolons malanéeg’ We the bard ‘was very much worrled about ILL, READS STATEMENT. material free, Yes, free copper too. ust now gossip displaces conversa- | elimination trial yourself and those who love you. Wool,” he said, pointing to @ listener.| pirieu) pgures on the witness ataqd| Mave 2 get @ copper mine? Yes, Stocks tried to rally after the more-| tion; vice and loathsome disease are ex- ‘and don’t resort to harsh physics that The ‘handsome man’ said his name) were the two men who are generally| ther@s ene up there.” dng liquidation and acare was over, but! tolied as worthy of discussion in the irritate and injure. Remember that was 8 W, McClure, Secretary of the} considered to be the richest of Senators| Wag FARM6 THAT ARE did not make much progress until well| grawing room and of presentation on mont stomach, liver National Wool Growers’ Association. _peryina of California and Stephen- ; on toward 2 o'clock when the highest! tne stage; absorption in current topics :]amd intestines can be quickly cured He probably will take the stand when| jon of Wisconain, Mr. Perkins, shak- THAN MASON’Ss. figures of the rally were obtained. Can-| (onion to-morrow may be neither cu: ;|by morning with gentie, therotgl Senatérs have faioheds written| Senator Mason wanted to know wheth-|adian Pacific sold at 218—one and one! rent nor topics) leaves no place for the| 1. aA work while you ‘sleep. the| er “Uncle Ike” had any farma that|halt points above the opening price| genuine study of that history and th Pes | A 10-cent from your hairman, etating that he had inter-| were bigger than his. Southern Pacific sold at H—-% Of &) iterature which have withstood the will keep your liver and bowels . nee ere “looking after thelr| esta in banks, mines and various in-| “I've got half a dogen little farms pllnt above the opening, with the budl- test of time. Every ruling tendency ts} t th sweet and your heed clear recelved here this afternoon b> | own interests.” He knew of no lobby, | guatries, but that he was not con-| that are bigger ‘than yours,” replied|mess on « smaller scale than prevailed| 1, maxe life a flatiand, an affair of for months, Childrea bags oa Leary, bis American trainer, All| ut sald he believed money was being| cerned in any tariff schedules, and no| the Wisconsin Senator to his Minnesota | “uring the morning. two dimensions, with no me y lepth, no ates background, no permanency.” In conferring the degree of Doctor of Laws on Mr. Whitman at York University it was announced that he was so honored “for professional em! nence, for conspicuous fidelity in high office, for fearless and untiring, pub- io service” ‘The exercises began at half past ten @’elock and were continued throughout dhe day, with an intermission for a festa! iuncheon. Amid interspersed music by Shannon's band and Philippl's orchestra there the eenior class, & eclentific salutatory oration by William Heary Hamilton of the senior class, a scientific salutarory by Mortimer Louls Bettecher, valedictory by 8. A. Goldsmith. There Were addresses to the graduates by R. Willcox, former Chairman of the Public Service Commissio: Chancellor Kimer Ellsworth ‘own. ‘There was great excitement over the rds, which were not announced Jost Pall lt Beck fi it le A New One If the ‘Broth Cost $1.00 Upward’ OW SALE BVBRYWueRy, Miller Bros. & Co. Mons tneteren, Ri + Faultless, 137. Guatemotesin, 138 Malaga, 141 SEVENTH. HACK The’ Broa 1 tor, onder, i B bes rae? st ee ee F maa i bt (Prom the Buffalo Exprem,) 4 “You mean to say that you, @ p0- Hoeman, did not suspect that the baby we foundling when the woman aoked tt bal asked you to hold it for hi police sergean never thought anything about it,” explained the officer who hag brought Ni the baby to the police etation after 7 the woman disappeared. “I am eo in the habit of taking thii offered me that I never q ve." Preventative or wash, 360. ané All @rupgiets. CARPET 444%. % “ As the “Mew York in search of A MORE DESIRABLE HOUSE, APARTMENT, BOARDING PLACE, STORE, OFFICE, LOFT, "TC, roper thi inspect (he vacates the streets of great big|ee subpoenaed to tell about the free nowadays Gitizens interested in tariff schedules, | any bon and Places by studying World “To MILLIONAIRE SAYS HE 18 STILL} ventod a torpedo which got as far ax a CLEANING 33 Weel buat think you oan use the word “diaguise’ sugar bureau maintained in the Capitol, A FINE COOK, test at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was |!" 8 sentence’ 9 I Meuators O'Gorman of New York and| “D!4 T get to be a good cook? Yer, T|ainging grand opera airs with a pene-|, Tanes—Yew'm. Dis guy's got me mar- Orc. Martine of New Jersey said they had| did, and I'm # pretty good cook now.| trating volume of wound at Wall ana|”** PRENDERGAST,—June not seen any slxns of the Insidious tob-| 1 can make bread to-day—good dread,| sianover streets to-day when h ——_— residence, 223° Kast 3 bying in Washington, Both of then Oh, yea, I forgot, I've got a rall- “Miter PRENDERGAST, had been called upon by hundreds of| road, 180 miles of road ‘but the representations made were pr: Der and legitimate pi uments, Neither Ge regular railroad.” idrich Tariff bill, factuger or an importer as & lobbyist simply decal makes @ profession of inducing or pre-| ber said they couldn't st: venting legislation,” nd there ain't vn it either, We carry fretant 4 passengers and the malls and run Senator Walsh of the committ ed upon @ Senator in the interest of his|down and some of the small owners own business, A lobbyist is one who! up in my Btate who cut their own tm- and they wanted me to favor them a hundreds of| little bit, Bo I voted that wi Interrupted by Pollceman Wilshire 0. | A. the Old Slip station. “What are you ‘singing for?’ asked the policeman, while the crowd jeered. Herrman promptly curned “his ba belwved son of Anas and the late Patrick Prendergast, an to where 0 for t Nature's simplest antidote for that Spring lassitude. Tequiem mass will be offered repose of his soul at ® A. M, Interment Calvary Cemetery. On a placard, pinned to the ainger's r COU! free lumber amendment to the the policeman read: eves purnighe vite “Daddios and Gentlemen: The 4i- Furnished. replied the Wiacon-| rectors of the Metropolitan Opera een oe od ravers m for free lumber, and| Meuse refase te Give me @ chance, he nea Be = t here's nner me’ 6 shapes: { Dh. Misr, Bow Take’ Bintrecowa, N. 2, beatiful So iAeh of Oarade, Set (7) Se 6 BARCLAY STREET aonene Wilshire took Herrman to the Centr. Ki “ sir awn cm] Wisbire took Hatrman to the Centre) = LON TEA 2 CORTEANET St. Meee ti daa wey. He only stopped when Magistrate But | Kernochan rose in his wrath and (cid | —— lumb him to stop. A brief talk convinced | White Rese Coffee, Only 38.0 Pound inte | I've always been for free “A Rave).got some mines up, inthe the Magiatr the, prlaopar yan ngither, a} 4 4 } / ) a: | 7 fe

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