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ES SYETOS = Hmassvau BUT J) ALLOWS RE REFORMS Bes, to Suit Pro- essives «Except as to ‘Naming Committees. Mowe: Adclition of toll charges for mee- enges between boroughs within Sew York City limits. Apartment house awellors to pay conte instead of ten cents for csc calle, e service for subscribers ome Le. nenem maximum basis throughout the city. If these reforms can be brought | about through the great engineer! now undertaken and rates fix a fair alike to the \to the New York will worid tes as it quality WILL AVOID’ DELAYS AND EX. NSE OF LITIGATION. ‘The pian of fixing rates on a valuation | basin in a complicated proceeling, but LALBANY, Jan. &—Whiie there seems the agreement of State and tie tele Mio doudt the “organization” is to phone company to work harmoniously Geminate the iower house. and tha: Over It avoids the delaye and expenee Bees’ Barnes wil ihave as many friends an when the Consolidated there as at any time his party haw & any fought the Bighty-Cent im control, there are indications 34 an, Pad etl on rena hi he reduced rate was sustained ‘ end po ed ksislen “aun tiene by the United States Supreme Court, The favorite legal contest of public ser- vice corporations against rate reductions Session is expected to be @ “short ig that the proposed rates ate so low as Bd Gevoted to business,” with Pro- | to ye conflacatory, and hence unconatl- fendencies dominating at the | tutional. When such point is rained tt Albany legislators of all parties is necessary to thresh out in court the @isposed (0 this end. Barnes's whole question of capital Investment, ‘voted for practically ali the reform piant valuation and o of operation. In this telephone case all these point: will be determined frat, #0 that the Iai Geiays cannot be inv When th tual capital inveatment in plant, the coat of operation Of the more arbitrary rules | 6 ae Gontrol of the Speaker the tment of committees. Incidentally depreciation, mal ce and renerves, | ‘Was the most important reform pro-/ then rates will be Nxed to permit a fair pbd would, if accomplished, have’ ang reasonatte return on the capital ac im @ complete revol tually invested. The courts hate heid! Procedure. Such # concession | ¢ of § per cont, dividi ‘fiuch to ask from Barnes and | reasonable return. followers and it was! The report of engineers and account: “by & majority of 9, 2 result! ante, with their yath of Aguren, will BO displeasing to Machine | not be the final settlement. There must Democrats either. follow the contest between the Pul TS CHOW SIGNS OF RE- | Service Commission and the telephone FORM, TOO. company on complicated questions of H approximations, and pro rat jow- ‘gharges actually made proved euitpanion pleee to for auch things as overhead charges and apportionment of burdens ger iger gerne g between parts of the company's wide ous. | territory. HOW MUCH BHOULD NEW YORK CITY STAND? The next fight ahead is on how much , Poy esnkeernd with those | New York City subscribers shou! con- the Republican conference | tribute toward maintenance of thé gen- Stew York on December last, | eral telephone system. New York City are: business yields rich cream. Up-State the Power of the Rules) business is akim .nilk. The question ever legislation during the| will be as to the proportions of mix- of the ture of cream and skim milk to permit requiring quo-| The reformed attitude of the New present a| York Telephone Company, now that it resolu. | has recognized the justice of Th? Eve- Ring World's camp entities it to Which | certain Ddelated credit. Instesd of we intre- ekg ail it can extort, it is willing now to accept reasonable rates. Six @f | weeks ago its stipes jays were defyin pgenthe Public sentimens fthe authorities. Watalation | To-day it Is glad to assure the Gov- @rnor that {t.will co-operate in every paying the expenses in ‘ White no Jogisiation’ will be necessary under the arrangement made aud itd Giynn, New York members o: the Sixth District of| Assemblyman Mark Goldberg has two-dellar| ready a bill prohibiting a charge of hls honor at the Ten hone mes- ity mits, establish complete echedules of rates, but merely fixes the maximum charge at five cents amd wipes out additional interboroug! 0 Astembly gets ready 2, the measure i No, 1. Mr, be held in com- mittee a8 & measure of protection in with - the Public eerie Commission informal reception lig to procure the early rellef de- manded by the Jo. , SPEAKER SWEET WILLING pIATE F OFFICIALS | TOHWVE HMA FLOOR IND EVENING WORLD| —LEADERIN ASSEMBLY “TELEPHONE FIGH But ee ii Man Not Sure He Will Accept Appointment if Offered Him. i, 4 | ee | end. every assistance besides pay- —Harold J. Hinman ‘adie mm Wee a. et re-|f Albany can have the Republican which the Mote tevicion ii] @0or WNkSership of the Assernbly as far te mot certain that these canian Speaker Sweet tn concerned, The im full, but something VOry | ereaxer guid today ne had talked the Ss matter over with Hinman informally, and that the latter did not know whether he would accept the appoint- ment If it were tendered him, The! two expect to meet again later in the ALBANY, Jan. day, when some satisfactory agree- ment probably will be reached. ‘Ret yleld to erdinary| ‘I am sattefed,” anid Sweet, “that @ warning to you. and Mioman and I are going to work should be taken ee in harmony with a view to mi adi The new @peaker said he had not de- elded upon any committee assignments nor upon any basis of repres 4 them by the two minority partie Democratic and Progressive part! said, would be recognised in proportion +) to their y membership and the sen- jority and legisiative exportence of their mm: | members. He proposes to grant, so far As possible, the requests of the leaders of the minority parties for committee assignments for their constituent Although former Gov. Sulm himself a Progrensive Denoorat in the by | legiaiaiive directory, and thus {® not considers a member of any of the three predominating partie Speaker t) JOSEPH J, TROESCHER. gbbreviated; more on req reficeclo ne a Feilana, ribed i. ‘These three reliefs are _TOHAVE WILSON SPEND ture, requested nim next Sunday nent a | Legistatuve body President suid he could not go. Bulwer | ate and Assembly are not Hakone bie r tl tance, 3 ’ , He of Pmt Pinata THE BVENING WORLD, ERSREDAY, JANUARY MISSISSIPPIANS EAGER | MORE TIME WITH THEM They Have Seen Little of the President During His 1 Vacation Stay. PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss, Jan. $.-+ Two delegations of Mississippians asked Presid Wilson to-day to} change the 1 to gramme for his return Washington, The first, made up of mer the Miestesippl Legislas The other delegation, representing Missiaeinp! Valley river improvement organization’, asked the President to change his route home ao as to make part of the Journey py rat! along the Mississippl, They explained that they wanted the President to view flood rav- agen and to aid them in their fight to have Col. Goethals and the Panama Canal constructors assigned to map out a scheme of flood prevention, It ted that the President go to Loulyville and then home by way of Cineinnati, — EX-CONGRESSMAN MUST SERVE JAIL TERM Contempt Sentence Imposed by Justice Blanchard Is Upheld by Justice Van Siclen, Justice Van Siclen, Brooklyn Supreme sitting in the rt, to-day vacated recently obtained wyers of ex-Congressman “Might- ing Harry" Hanbury, which acted asa stay of execution againat his being sent to Raymond street jail for contempt of court. Hanbury must now serve the term of twenty days and pay the fine of $30 imposed upon hm by Justice Benedict some time ago. Hanbury's contempt consisted in his refusal to answer questions put to him in the case of the Sage Foundation Against the estate of Patrick H. Flynn, the late contractor and politician. The Sage Foundation holds a judgment for WA,000 against the Flynn estate. Han- bury was a witness in the proceedings, which were heli with @ view to ascer- taining what had become of Flynn's large fortune. In vacating the weit Juatice Van Sic- ten announced that Hanbury's only Procedure now, to eecape serving his Prison sentence, would be an appeal. Ss BURGLAR LEFT PHOTO OF HIMSELF | IN-HOUSE If You Want Real Definition of Word “Boob,” Read This Story. Foolishly carrying @ photograph of himself when making an uninvited call mother person's home, and care- easly dropping it there, proved the un- doing of John McFarland, twenty-one years old, of No, 123 Livingston street, Brooklyn, who was arrested last night ‘by Policeman Shellard and Dotevtive John J. Sullivan, With him was Will. jam Cleary, twenty-two years old, of No. 14 Cheever Mace, Brooklyn, who wan alro arreate.’. ‘The apartment of Jamen W. Walsh, No, 97 Myrtle avenue, was entered on Dec. 15 and $6500 worth of antiques Stolen, Walsh found a photograph of @ young man on the floor and turned it over to the police. When arrested each was carrying a quite: Opening McFarland’s suitcase, a quantity of Jewels, allverware and wo- men’s clothing was found. It fitted the description given by Mra. Marie Crowell of No, 498 Greene avenue of articles stolen from her apartment yes- terday, To-day McFarlaud and ¢ arraigned before Magistrate in the Adams Street Court charged with both thefts. They pleaded guilty, but were held for further examination, returned forty checks to membera who were in a hurry to pay their income tax. Gordon said that he would not col- SAYS PICKPOCKETS HAVE ' SET “WORKING ROUTES” | Four With Long Prison a | Picked Up Near Grand Central Station. That something more drastic than workhouse sentences and fines {s re: quired to deter atreet car plokpockets Sleuth Was Badly Pummelled was made plain to-day by the arraign: ment In Yorkville Court by Detective Cassussa, Murphy and pockets am industriously and peralatent- ly as any hardworking, ambitious me- chant The men are Lewis Rubkuf, les Bloom, *» Lewis, and they were arrested between 7 and § o'clock this morning on street cars near the Grand Central sia- n, Rubkuf has been arrested thirteen times for picking pockets since he was released from the Juve Asylum in 18% terma tn the workhouse been arrested twelve times and has served seven workhouse terms. Lewis han been ar- rested fifteen times and has been in the workhouse eight times, while Greenburg has eight arrests and five workhouse terma on his record. 7 follows,” said Detective Cas- passa, “eo out In tho early morning and work the atreet cars away from the railroad stations. the rush hour crowds in the subways and during the day they work crosstown | cars. In the evenings they work the rush hour crowds again.” The prisoners were held os vagrants. Under the new rule of Police Commis- sioner McKay it is planned to send such persistent offenders to prison for long terms under the habltual crim- inals’ act. NEW HAVEN AGREEMENT STILL UNDER DISCUSSION Steamship and Trolley Lines Ques- tions Trouble Government and Railroad Officials. WASHINGTON, Jan. §.—Conferences between Chairman Elliott of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road, and officials of the Department of Juatice were continued to-day in an effort to reach an agreement for the re- organization of the w Haven. Mr. Elliott, before he entered the conference, would not predict when a settlement might be reached. ‘ re ready,” he eaid. The points that are troubling depart- ment officials were understood to-day to involve the separation of the New Haven from the Fall River Line of steamships controled by the rialroad. —< CLOSE CALL FOR AVIATOR, Gilbert, Carrying Lead ef Sa: Eeecapes in Drop to Roof in Paris. PARIS, Jan, 8.—Eugene Gilbert) French aviator, narrowly escaped (death while flying over Paris to-day, w' he aeroplan @ and was wreck Gil- bert was making @ trial trip in & new rmy monoplne carrying a heavy load of sand with which he had ascended from the aerodrome at Issy-les-Houlineaux. had flown to Paris, where he circied Eiffel Tower at a height of 1,000 eacended on a roof, through ref nie able to avold the buiktings and, as he could not restart hig motor, he picked out the most promising landing place, the roof of a tile factory !n the Bouth- western suburb of Grenelle. The aviator escaped injury. HEAD AND NOSTRILS STUFFED FROM COLD “Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends a cold or grippe in a few hours. Your cold will preak and +, srippe misery end after taking a dose “Pape's Cold Compoui every we hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens Senge Nos- trils and air passages in the tops nasty discharge nose phew re- lieves sick dullness, feverish. bere sore throat, soreness and “Dost t tay stuffed-up! uffling! Ease your ce thottlog ir tg else in the world tele as “Pape’s Cold Com pouns h costs only #5 cents at any drug pink Tt acts without’ assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. any money in this bed at vs. but we offer It te t make our advertising more interesting. It te o full cise brass and inch tity Tallt eaa weet waid that in appointing commit. tege the former Governor's years of ser- ‘vice ama Jegislative experience will be * \gives due consideration, bed. covered jeer, Hae S-inch Sah, Ls S. B. Cor. 124th St. and Third Ave., N.Y. GriMin of four | men who are said to toll at picking Harry Greenberg and | Tater on they work | the |$50.00 RUSSIAN PONY COATS (trimmed) of Wied hesitates to accept the throne of Albanta and {t ts believed in well informed circles that he will finally re- fume it. IMMIGRANTS TACKLE ' DETECTIVE WHEN THEY | HEAR CRY OF “THIEF” Before He Got Pickpocket and One With Him. Herman Shiner, known ag “The Shin and described by the police as the “Prince of Pickpockets," was ming- Ming this morning with a number of [ian immigrants at the Chatham sq station of the “L’ when Detective Me rie potted him. While the Imm. | franta crowded about him Morrias reached in among them and yanked out “The, Shine’ and Herman Cohen, who was with him. Ghiner immediately set up a yell that that ho was being robbed and gave bat- tle, The immigrants, unable to speak English, didn't know what the row was about, but in some way they caught the to Your Hair the Natural word “thie” and pitched into the deteo- Color of Youth, tive. Morrissey {9 small but tor Mo Dyes or Other Marmful Method. 7 waded into them all, but was Results in Four Days. much more than hi: when Detective Go formed policemen arrived, summoned by the, whistle of the ticket seller, Thay made short work of the fight. Morris- | sey's hat was crushed, his clothing torn {and his face and body covered with bruises, But he had his man. hat his arrest was aj not With Shiner, he| | Ho sald that he was thirty rears, . © butcher, living at non avenue. Shiner is thirty old, @ waiter, and lives at No. 290 Broome street, Bince 1901 he has been arreated twenty-eight times, but has es- caped with four short terms in the house fi The police ay that he is a “fixer” of cases, not Bae only for himself but for other pick- | aay a pockets of the lower cast e. Both yeh pezen, and all men were changed with ¥ duct. For Gray Hair 1 Will Tell You Free How to Restore wad you fi Sag Re et Geese ne att iF ara diye nor & pain, Mia effcts jer 4 days’ ure, Lam @ woman who beame ray and old neither sticky af aac May Refuse Albayina Throne. VIENNA, Austria, Jan, §.—The All- gemeine Zeitung to-day says the Prin MANDATORY RECEIVER’S SALE Order of the U. S. A Total Closing Out District Court. IRRESPECTIVE OF COST OR VALUE Unparalleted Offering; Thursday, Friday, Saturday. "pce FUR COATS $40.00 RUSSIAN PONY COATS (plain)... . hatural, te today. sutiress Ste qhapadn, Suite O41. Brchange wt, $45.00 NATURAL PONY COATS (plain). $60.00 NATURAL. PONY COATS o.zh2ort,, . $65.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS (plain)........ $65.00 CARACUL COATS (eolid skins) $60.00 MINK-MARMOT COATS. ....... $150.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT (dyed muskrat)...... Lustrous, well matched skins; an assortment‘of linings and buttons, a FUR SETS $25.00 NATURAL WOLF SETS. $25.00 BLACK FOX SETS $40.00 POINTED FOX SETS........ : $50.00 SKUNK MUFFS. .30.00 SCARFS... $45.00 BLACK LYNX SETS $30.00 RED FOX SETS... None C.0. D. No Charges. All Sales Final. Robert ?. Levis, Receiver in Bankruptcy for (GUZY Y FRERES Furriers’ 21 West d4th St. AUMAHN & BRO AT 645T& 3S. We Close Evenings at 6 o'clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Long Time Credit To Everyone on Easiest Payment Plan Write fo ele Prompt Deltveries Out of Town . Automobil ars our NEW MO deke Ft ee nag A 2365 James Butler Inc. Stores : This Week’s Extra Special Offers: CHOICE GROCERIES Butiler’sBrand in aed cans, in: full-sized 5 a Essie Peaches. 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