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Mayor Declares It cares tt W ill ‘] © the Grip of Private Com- | Tammany. Commissioner Willams a | has called my attention to section No. -_ 2 panies on Queens. |513, which provides tuat no water | | Works corporation or muniolpality Supply bi)!, which fom wing the $160,000,000 _“Beainesalike constructive along lines of general ment. “But the Maier water bill is the Worst slap delivered tho people of New York in a long time. Quickly Yielded to fy] Vegetable pains and irregular. alarmed and sent for E. Pinkham's| y Vegetable H pound. I took it reg- Hh ularly until 1 was without pain nother person, and aan months since I took I hope my little ‘will assist you in helping other . 1 now feel perfectly well and iit medicine at all. best of health.”—Mrsa. ‘accoalad d 168% Hollins Street, contains no narcotic or harmful and to-day holds the the most successful remedy for ills we know of, and voluntary testimonials on fact. it has been rable your have been troubled w pars and held \ Mayor Mitchel to-day attacked the| extend its distributing main for the Tegielatere for passing the York City of its old rights over water companios. He charged (Wins the bill seeks to provent the city Water plaat without the permission @ Ge Conservative Commission. is | - gM strikes me and it strikes the ie 3 of New York City that the | + whose labors have just @eaeed,” oaid the Mayor, “did not ‘a the slightest disposition to sorve “§ people of this city. planned in this city bas been Had the Administrative been passed it practically would Fevoiutionised the city govern- TUS WOMAN'S SICKNESS ‘Baltimore, Md.—"I am more than! to tell what Lydie E. Pinkham's pound did for me. I suffered dreadful | laboratory at Lynn, ryety foe for female ills, and has re-! th of thousands of women h such ail- He ‘as displacements, infl you want spec to Lydi , Ge. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, | letter will ed, read ministration and prevents it from | dealing with water companies with! E corporate limite. This bill is a very good illustration of some very good and powerful reasons why the Legislature ought not to alt, and where its powors are an injury and an injustice to the people of this city. UP-@TATE BODY'S POWER OVER CITY'S WATER SUPPLY. “New York City will be in a posl- | tton to realise how mueh power over is water supply the sfaler bill gives to the Conservation Commission, an | up-State bedy, now controlled b; Fasten shall hereafter supply with water or Mater | Purpose of supply with water terri. tory already supplied by the existing | water works system or a water works corporation or municipality unul the Conservation Commission shall have certified that public convenience and eceanity require such supply or ox- tension.” The Mayor then pointed out the restrictions which he said seemed to be placed on the city by the Maier bill, They were as follow “It may permit the Conserva- tion Commission to stop the city from using the Catskill eupply. “It may prevent extension of the Catskill supply to those p: of Queens County now served by private water companies. it may compel the eity to pur- chase at an exorbitant price the of the Ques: pa before the areas they now serve can have the city’s Catekill supply. “The effect of these provisions would mean that the private companies would be given perpetual franchis ‘The bill pute tho whole jurisdic in the bands of the Conservation Commission which was recently in- creased by the Governor. “While only two weeks ago I had « big deputation here complaining against the private water companies in Queens," said the Mayor, “the Legialature has strengthened the hands of the companies by allowing deprives Ashokan work we improve- It prac- Lydia} E. Pinkham’s Vegetable them to tntrench tholr mains in the, : Compound. r st HOPE THAT GLYNN WILL VETO | THE BILL. as we read this bill it prevents the city from using the $150,000,000 Ashokan water plant “Further, . | @au's athletic MAY MEAN TRANSFER OF ARN AY CLASH Committee Here From Phila-! Lackawa de! Nearly jton, Pa, were shaken up when the by Miss Virginia Glldersleey, awa . |the tender jumped the track as the Father in Brookly but of Barnard, The income. wil ul Thousands know that 1 te can delphia Opposed to Playing | train emerged from the tunnel in yn, Inspector bat 10 Feet Up When He| mately be used for the work In phyal-| npare with Poslam io quickly. Nealing | gurniy City on Its way to the tar-| Gives No Details. Prat et cal education, but for the present, It | Kezema, Acne Pimples, on Polo Grounds Again. | minal in John BR. Foater, tender 1 New York Baseball Club, professed to) ME 2c be surprised to-day when told that] there was a confe in the city on the proposition of playing next) Cat lett year's Army and Navy football jan Supt in Philadelphia, Last fall the teams | Ot beet battled on the Polo Grounds, Contin Foster sald that up to the present! utes late time the University of Pensylvania,| Mt which controls Franklin Field, Phila. | What he deiphia, had made no attempt to secure | jay with the game for next year, in fact, Foster |not the intimated that tho college air pasnod 0 didn't want it. He therefore could no understand the reason for the pres- ence of a Philadelphia committee here. The army 1» well satisfied with New York for next yeur's game, ac-| cording to Foster, but the navy ap-| pears to be behind an attempt to} transfer the battle to Philadelphia, In connection with the subject it] became known to-day that some ono @ had already made overtures to| Princeton with a view to playing the | big gridiron game in the proposed new $300,000 stadium to built there, Director Murray of old Nas- affairs remarked that the new stadium doubtless could be had by the Army and Navy authori- ties but that Princeton herself would make no request f¢ Mr. Murray, he tion to the fact tha k of hotel and railroad facilities would make Princeton an undesira’ place which to hold euch a big sporting fix- ture, ——— MARK IDENTIFIES SUICIDE. — subwa Stamped by Laundry, It Discloses | will req ry | Manhat Secretary of the} Ni Appro} spent way col boro atten- ce work 000 to Name of Come Com-| without the permission of the Con- j servation Commission. The bill to! say the least is outrageous. 1 have placed the facts contained in it be- bore Gov. Glynn and 1 sincerely trust! that he will veto it. “Here we have bee home rule and the Leg seems to have studi New York, has deliber its back on the people and ; home rule to the special interes “If you look into this matter you will find that the lobby Albany, which fepresented — thi Citizens’ Water ly Company, was pretty powerful. The Mayor was asked if William F. Bheehan, ihe counsel for the Citizens’ Water Company, was in Albany in the interests of the Maier bill. “I don't want to say anything about that,” replied the Mayor. Public Service Commissioner Will- jams has sent the following telegram to Alban: “The New York Chamber of Commerce will on Thursday take action in regard to Mater Bill No. 927 (Int. No, 626) to amend the Conservation law generally and in relation to water supply. Will you kindly postpone action upon this bill until after Thursday of this week, at which time the Chamber of Commerce will take action and advise you promptly thereof?” was very | I became | ehting for ure, which ly ignored | turned von Com- cramp or) felt like | AUGUST record of | thousands file in the Mass, the stand- | a conference tn Commissioner oner, the Corpo ‘ham! Association an Merchants’ sented. _ The Sauce That Really Is Made and were \ The sending of the ‘telegram fol- By means of n laundry mark Detective | Wickman of the Bureau of Identittea- | tlon was enabled to-day to establish the , Mdentity of the man who was found dead | tn the Mount Judah Cemetery, Glendale, Bealde the body of the suicide. was found lu bottle that had contained polsoi | Wickman traced the laundry i uilevard Hand Laundry, Freeman strest, the Bronz, and the mane {ager of the Inundry sald that the mark was on the apparel of James F, Sea a allver Muisher of No, 1192 Fox street, The detective found at that address W. J. Johnson, said he was a friend of Beaten Johneon fdentified the body: as are iS rk that WILSON RECEIVES DODGERS. riffin Presents Play- jent at Capitol. Jarch 30,—Represen- day presented the play- | klyn National League resident Wilson, —>—_——_ No New Offer tor © CINCINNATI, ©., March 30,—Dental was made at the office of Charles P. | Taft to-day that a deal ts under -way for the gle vate to er National Congressman ere to Pres WASHINGTC tative Griffin to ers of the Br baseball club to or if fev fornia waste, and bo also kn Chi itowan cere had heata nothing from one representing the Chicago novelty denier of tains di eer Get the a Neo Brooklyn-Washingto WASHINGTON, March 30, ball game scheduled for this afternoon Ddetween the Nationalg and the Brook- lyn Dodgera was por! Bottled in England HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE TENDER JUMPS TRACK ; PASSENGERS BUMPED, jat 1.60 o'clock this afternoon ling them up fe the tender. at imm A CHILD'S LAXATIVE will gently move out of the you have a well, p Sick children ni this harmless * of mothers keep it handy because they know its action on the stomach, liver mr and sure. They vei i, ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 380, 191 - [omy oe nant ot ty a 4 FOOTBALL CONFERENCE WATERBILL | > OUTRAGEON CITY, ~MITGHEL HEL CHARGES anna Train Delayed by Acci- nt at Mouth of Jersey City Tunnel. wu hundred passengers on a | lackawanna express train from Seran~ | Pp Stryker’ 's Wite Cables Her Hoboken, where It was due ‘The pumped over the tles, tear- seventy-five yards frowbridge, the en- he 8 Kineer, was able to halt the train. No the track Phill rushed the . the tender was) thus far ivcived was a cable mes-/from the pole. He started to climb the celebrates its twenty-fifth anntver- Ne cks and the train | sage yeste from Mrs, Stryker to| pole to wind the wire up, but suddenly | MORE Suu. ist a oe pada vn ken only a few min-| her father, Edward H, Loud, No. 16|recelved a dendly shock and fell ten | Phillips said he had no idea d the derailment of believed the trouble the track, vert vols of the car and saine spot safely BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRE $15,000,000) | That Much Money and Eight Years eeded ror New Work Planned. About $15,000,000 Is to be spent for Improvements on vartous city bridges J and it will require almost eight years to complete ther sioner Kracke announced to-day, $2,400,000 on ximately will once nneotion. nmes the After the Queens: Brooklyn diately and ) will be expended. The re. Jelling of the Williamsburg Bridge ccommodate the ten foot wide trains will take $1,000,000, I uire tan Bridge. “SYRUP_OF FIGS” Made from fruit — Can’t) harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. If your little one’s tena ie coated, fis a sure sign the bowels need stomach, hen bboy child is cros rally; if breath set ful of cl, thon sr ish, give a teaspoonful o FS peal, Bian? and ina f clogged-up, Nour bilo wad’ ucvligested playful child again. "t be coaxed to “fruit laxative wel is prom| ow a little n to-day saves sick child to-morrow. Ask your druggist for s 50-cent bottle jifornia Syrup of Figs,” denen rections for babies, children of and for grown-ups Beware of counte: genuine, made b; ite cold ere Fig Syrup Company.” Don’t be fooled! wrecking co seven other cars Bridge Commis- be the Queensboro | Bridge to make possible the new sub- Bridge, which Is to be made a double decker, | About $410,000 will be spent for this} ultimately 400,000 for work on the liver and gentle, thorough cleansing doesn't sleep, eat ba matipated Pood le, and Millions inky reyes te ae INSANE JAP SLAYS AMERICAN HEAD OF ‘Theirs ago, He was graduated from the College of Physicians and Sur- xeons In this city in 1901, His family vad been with him ever since he went dant. In recent letters M of the prejudice her hi Ing to overcome and sé MRS. HARRIMAN GIVES $50,000 TO BARNARD Makes Gifts to $1,000,000 WORST ECZEMA’. QUICKLY HEALED Stryker told nd was try. they would SP aegree This certainly enjoy a contemplated jour- ney to this country next fall, She! 4s Vhich College Is Trying M HOSPITAL IN COREA and the children probatly will atart| Fur Which College Is Trying BY POSLA at once for home with the body. It aise $8 In estimated Dt. Stryker had saper-| to Raise $550,000 | a * cet In tour yeah e ment oF GW pemons | A gift of $50.00 hy Mra. E. H. Har-| | Itis useless to bide Minptes and, Face |riman to Barnard College as an en-| Eruptions, and un to endure ces \pply Postam wud drive thea dowment has just been announced | th jis said, it will probably be used to ich, scaly On the corner of Newkirk avenue | meet the deficit in running expenses. | and Fast Thirteenth street, Flatbush, ident ne frets Mrs, Harriman, whose |, Details are expected to-day of the An electric light pole, charged with elec. | Cidest, daughter, now Mrs. Charles | murder in Holkol, Corea, of Dr, Edgar | ttelty. killed Andrew McCabe, twenty- eronate ea ate bd aE oe Legend] ut \ | 1 © about $550, e total de Mgtt Stryker, an American sur- titel, Broaivs of No. wes South Oxford | am id in or definitely pledged geon, by crasy Jap . * pil sags yn, Mar = oa aa toward the $1,000,000 endowment fun : McCabe was an inspector of an which tho college is trying t Stryker was in charge of @ 1arge eric tight company, ath ee taatte hospital Holkol 5 precisely soothing ty inflamed, mediate, fot be a and while on his |The trustees hope to reach the milli The only word rounds observed a wire hanging loosely | dollar mark by the time the college Poslam Soap improves and beautifies fest, to the ground. parSiehe eenegia aban ah At police summoned, @ Coney Taland | “*Curly! shot by crazy Jap to-day Hospital ambulance and Dr. Cloch at the minc. Died Immediately. We| that death had been instantancous, Cabe had been are with Berthe at Pyeng Yang.” | months ago. “Curly” 4s the nickname df the doc- | —<——— tor in the family, Herthe is the Seoul; REVEALS SECRET ‘MARRIAGE. | Mining Company’s business represen- tative at Pyeng Yang, fifty miles from Hat Not Until Seve Holkol., Mr. Loud said to-day un-| Diabetes Loses _ Its Terrors’ | Specialist Believes Cure Has Been Found for This eds | Dread Disease e married only a few “Storm Hero” Umbrella ically Indesteuetibte doubtedly his son-in-law's death was am Lago the due to his effort to Introduce modern. Thomas @ FOF the victor.) See NS Meee ute ti “ ous Polytechnic Institute football ¢ th te eiarie eee eee scientific medical treatment in @ 6¢ 1908.9, has been married eine Grins east fain, id io io the. eoecttic “Igor and ee tei ‘saat arinieas "vegrtable pans tient of it hie worst vm the rote pa ttee” c"Tor tbe to e pelo bay sesranated casea, wl | Bi will mail a G0e he het ie ontatnine latest diet Tits WNercluaie, table of food values, giving perce (carota ie i ova: country that knows nothing but su-| ug His bride was Miss Co! A perstition. Swa jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James, T! Dr. and Mrs, Stryker were married! A. Swayne, of No. 72 : Bay Thirty. second | it in Brooklyn in 1904 and there are two (street, Brooklyn. children, Peter, eight, and John, five. 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