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dition of business pend- {e ie raipal, it is considered the rates will be five-cent basis for the maximum fe and sealing down from that Lada an the wholesale use incre UST LEONORI ‘PROMISE ATTRACTS '2 cn hace i before t mmission, This | showa a total of 467 unfinished canes ; dating back to 1907. These are di- vided a follo Grade cross! cases, 131; capital. ization applications, 94; rate and other cases, 232. The average nual expense of the up-State Cor mignion has been $326,000, which ta email compared with the enormous Pe be vag New York City that 000,000 a yea jn EXIOTENCE OF THE TEM AT STAK f ~ Owner, She Says, When » SheSignedaPaper. | Glynn Pian—Eighty to Go Out Monday Night. have averaged tho subject eck toads Lash tis aaaly omes| the Mult cf Joos Governors 1s "| erowded to-ay into the amall office) 18, the fau gs = used as a free labor bureau by theling vacancies unfiled, no the burden Gtate Department of Agriculture to tw work od ip talgadig 4 br hg Y som, com| lent men on 10 mmis~ Leda tonnae edb to hlin!Arnekdtaednd [* ere are, even now, two plan to help the clty’s unemployed by | holdover members’ who do not’ know finding them work in the country. y (Dourt Takes 2 Hand in Family /9 Trouble, Hoping to Recon- whether or not they are to be re- Appointed, cile the Couple. Mrs. Kathryn Leonori, the beautl- of Charles Leonori, ov ser of Dearing bie name ut Bizty- and Madison avenue, took stand in Justice Green- of the Supreme Court heaped all her marital froubles on lawyors. With her big “Plue eyes flashing angrily, she turned ‘to Justice Greenbaum and said: “Lawyers should strive to bring Pebout reconciliations, but instead | ‘The rush was so unexpected that | many left the labor bureau without | getting an opportunity to sign an ap- ication blank. “I have every reason to believe that | erno; . this plan will succeed,” eald C. W. Larmon, Deputy State Commissioner of Agriculture. “Most of the men Gov, Glynn ascribes the failure of Commiasioners to to- gether and efficiently manage busi- ness. In a ting the resignation Mr. AA chairman, the Gov- iF maid hi warded him as a most Valuable tochnical man and would not want to lose him from servi ut he considers Mr. Van Santvoo! a@ better executive and better ool the Comminaion out of th Pg condition of disorganization . to which it im fallen. Ir, Decker will continue a member of ato Comission, as he is regarded one of the beat experts on uation and rate cases in the country. The New York Telephone case is considered by many m slature as the cruct: Bervice Commission »: “fend has m go much cri from both the public and from porations of be} Commission's inet. iclency and delay oad the system, Hughes for Jonce, but even tf we only send up State four or five thousand men it will help. hi “I have already made plans for the shipping of the first carload of about eighty men ‘arg Monday night. They will be sent to Fonda. Others will follow as soon ap we are justified in| 5! pending them. DEMAND AR FARM LABOR 18 GREAT, HE GAYS. nie as the supply of laborers is iter in the city this year than ever before, the a Jaborers in the country is greater than in any Leonori came into court in @ gorgeous fur coat and a ‘white fur hat. She took » seat ber husband until she saw him. fhe jumped up and took an- She is suing her husband ition agreement under have been living apart AGPENTEO OF AGREEMENT Ta) f° m ARATE, will anslowely bye by both friends and critica, mith, Deneeratis. leader ot the eaeeey, expressed the senti- ment “The ext time the Legislature in forced to intervene in affairs it WORLD,. ITALIAN COLONY RSES | AND DESTROYS PICTURES; INA SOCIAL EXHIBIT: ‘Survey’ of Morristown, N. J., They Declare, Placed Them in an Unfair Light. MORRISTOWN, N. J., March 12.— A mob of 400 Italiana visited to-day the exhibit called the Social Survey and destroyed all photographs de- Dicting scenes in the Itallan settle- ment here. The Social Survey was organised by six churches here, the object, being to make an investiga- tion Of existing conditions in the -THURSDAY, MAROR MAROE LITTLETON QUITS CLUB FOR DROPPING MURPHY’ ON MERE TECHNICALITY’ Though Foe of “The Chief,” Former Congressman Dis- likes Methods Pursued. The ousting of Charles F. Murphy ard hia closest allies from the Na tional Democratic Club has brought strange champions to the defense of Tammany’s leader. Now it is ex- Congressman Martin W. Littleton who comes to the front, denying any affection for Murphy, whom he has opposed ever aince he has been in| politica, but declaring for @ fair fight | city with a view to the general bet-/and not a petty “technic:) advan- terment of affairs. tage,” such as he feele waa taken of The Italiane declared the photo-| Murphy and bis friends. graphs shown did not place them or! Mr. Littleton to-day incorporated their homes in @ fair light. his ideas in a letter to Judge Edward One of the pictures showed a O'Dw: President of the club, mother and her baby and underneath | ““Seesthet Mr. Murphy and others was the logend: “The Foreign Born|have been expelled for non-payment Must Be Ta How to Care for|of dues,” runs the letter. “I am eure Their Chiléren,” This picture ts said | that I am most guilty in this partic- to have been destroyed by the hus-| ular and thus I also must be put out. band, who was arrested om a charge| But before I go I would like to say of malicious mischief and held in/that Democracy never rested upon a $200 bail for the Grand Jury. technicality nor good government on After destroying the objectionable |® formuls. picture the mob proceeded to the ae avenue public school, where “I have disagreed with Tamman; Hall from the beginning and I dinagree with it, or them, now, but I should y demanded that J. Burton Wiley,|never regard n delinquency in club supeatatenaent of Publi make @ retraction of a statement credited to him by a local paper in which ho was represented as speaking derogatively of the Italian Tesidents, fan Mr. Wiley assured the excited Ital- that he had never made the and vie. Schools, | dues as @ sufficient offense to put them, or it, Gas ana he kote of many more which 1 wish them to explain, transcending in importance mere parent of om ed 1 do not approve of your action in Mr. Bk urphy and the ee so you wish to fight him, fight fair This will ineure respect for use. As it is, your friends arc statement to which thoy objected and |busy trying to make your cause re- had never held the views 0 him, —— ttributed | spectabie, “Sincerely, signed that agreement,” | 4id not know of the exist-| game between us. The only dif- he eatd, was that I would not/ im the same hotel with him.” Leonori repented a the paper. “I was sorry for it,” she said, “when be evening { sat on my husband's he stroked my head and held Gad kissed my cheeks.” Kissing?” inquired had in mind the fact! Tr? rere have voided Laonori- then told of: a tele- conversation with her husband conversation with her husband, | ber that his attorney, A. L. Ma- EY MAY KISS AGAIN AND. MAKE UP. “4 beased Mr. Marilley with teure| may eyes to do the right thing, | Wouldn't,” said the witness, point. | ‘an acousing finger at Mr. Maril-! FT ecating her honeymoon trip with husband to the Adirondacks in P|, Mra. Leonor! said that her hus- | 1% came back to Now York, and A 3 here wrote ber a letter suggost- oer the separation agreement. won) faiated when I received that “whe testified. “t returned to “York. and went to i've at the hotel because I wanted to & epat—not to live apart under agreement—ob no, not that ut “AS this juncture Justice Greenbaum the proceeding and calling the for both parties to his desk @ lous whispered conversation them, tho result of which was Bat the attorneys wald that there ® reconciliation, At any ae Justice Greenbaum postponed trial of the case indefinitely. ———__ ) Antenio Merendino, who sald that he & contractor and gave No. #7 East p senneree and Thirty-third street hie address, was held in $2,000 bail ie day by Magistrate Simms in the W ‘Court om the charge of horae ateal- Fepeated complaints of mer- thet thelr teams and wagons Detect! rm maa tae byes Quinn and visit to th svenue had Sat been” eS re- | ae wiped off real owner un- rome aiferent ae them to ee + DOESN'T KNOW WHY. | Gortousiy Woundes Weunded tn Street sna we A man who paid he was Charice Mul- year I can remember. Some of the towns where labor in needed and where we expect to send subsequent Me Ithaca, these ‘places they will be met by a agent from the Department culture; and they will be at work a few hours later. We are sending, naturally, only such men as we are on the farm. ing in the major- {ty of cases is simply correcting the fault the men made when they drifted to the city. We are carrying them back again from where they started, and contrary to a prevalent belief that they won't want to go, they are enthusiastic about it.” “TAMMANY MEMBERS IN PLOT TD SEZ SIAES $1000 (Continued from First Page.) plained, “decided that we would not jatand in the way of telephone rate |revision. On the contrary our desire| 6! jiu to hasten it. much delay that we intend staying in the game as watchers to epeed up the commiasion and prevent any future delays, While we will not be) i direct participants in the worW of ap- braisal and valuation, we intend to keep along with the job to the end, giving such belp as may be required. “Our committee of the Legislature, representing the people of New York, will do all we can to hasten telephone | relief, Th Ppropriation will be} passed by the Legislature, but under tho rules it cannot be done before next Wednesday.” The plan proposed by the new chairman contemplates a scientific Feduction of rates that will avoid the possibility of the case being car- ried into courts by the company apd Graging out for years, as occurred in the 80-cent gas case. ‘The company will be required to furnish a complete inventory of its property, devoted to telephone ser- | vice in New York City, with a eched- ule of the cost. Engineers of the commission, with the assistance of There has been 20) xi, employed experts, will carefully ex-| MARTIN’ W. LITTLETON.” a LITERACY TEST STAYS eet Eon te IW IMMIGRATION BILL |:="ysusareaes Ratraen sa atte al Dr. Ei ke id reocke sal probably “Gertous internal in. ‘ba BUFFALO, March 12.—Martin 8, Decker, who resigned as Chairman of the Public Service Commisaton, Hecond District, in a atatement here to-day denied that his resignation wan due to the telephone appraisal matter and said that he desired greater opportunity to do his work as @ Commissioner than was afforded him as Chairman, The statement follows: “My retirement from that posi- tion,” he said, “results from the pressure of work upon the commis- sion, This work is ve great, in addition to the duties of chairman, 1 realized that I could not perform the executive duties pertaining to the chairmanship and devote the necessary time to the disposition of important cases which are in my charge, ‘and upon the coming In of Commissioner Van Santvoord, whose executive qualifications are well known, it seemed quite proper that he should undertake th rduous duties of chairman and jeve me from that burden. “Although under the statute my term as chal ‘tended to the end of my term as Commissioner, on Feb, 1 next, I had no hesitation, in these clroumstances, in surrendering the title and work of chairman, and I shall act, of course, in compl cord with him, Hite Senate Committee So Decides and he ad Will Favorably Report the Measure. WASHINGTON, March 12.—The much-discussed literacy test will re- main in the Burnett Immigration bill when it is presented to the Sen- je for action. This was decided to-day by the Senate Immigration Committee, ewhich will report the bill favorably. There was a suggestion that the literacy test be dropped because of the risk of President Wilson's veto, but the majority of the committee did not believe.the President would carry his opposition to that feature no far as to veto the entire bill. Senators Esa all to the test will fight it on he flo ‘The provision for @ head ax of $ on each immigrant was changed to $6 for each unmarried and $4 for each married alien. WOMAN SUCCUMBS TO COLD.; ——- An unidentified woman, unconscious Bridge Kagineer Drops Dead, from exposure and with several bruises James J. Moran, who had been ineer of the One Hundred and Forty- ninth street bridge over the Harlem River i ied in 1904 and wre, hac im irene. went ae he ‘Cumberlat ct Biteet Hers She still was Saeqnesions Cierotal reached the hospit ah tuirty roman, wea, 400 years a | had dort art vate ane brown a. graceful, natural figure-lines, ith ple vay sinuous suppleness, amine and check over the items, riving finally at an exact valuation. Another echedule will be required, tion, together with additions for maintenance, depreciation and other ast | proper charges. ‘These will be ana- id wifted. With these figures in hand, the eommiseton will work out hed- ule of rates that witi w the net e Be iy reasonable per cent. on he vavigal ptr “invested in't ce York the service We Seraiderstion will be iver to steoks an: de outetandin, only actual investment, dollar ar dotlar, will count. |NEW YORK TO PAY ONLY FOR ITS OWN SERVICE. 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