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MD Ae PRGA YE My Pee ON acy? Fee ® Wi oe ames ¥ G@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910. THE EVENIN MEW YORK TS HARD UP "SEER EE “NOT GUL,” SAYS'POTPOE SLOGAN DENOGTS HD =. "SESE Somes er we ' Martin Jr. ixteenth century. It passed down far’ 1,000; ate Rev, Charles Slingsby At- | SHRINK AS PROFITS GROW. |: a | * j | H] H ' St. is, Crust Comipa y M4 Nor com, When Lieut, Slingsby claimed the H rs. Jolin’. Kennedy, $600; Wm. estate under the terms of the will of | W FS U i Farman, $300: Odlrichs & Com $00: hin father he niso sought to establish Ae | . ce i the rights of succession to his son, \ yr] sa ara — a ol “Teddy.” It was then that Lieut, Slingsby's younger brother and other e, $45 1’ || |West Hoboken Executive, Ac-| Legislative Committee Reveals] Left Out of Calculations in the| Rove. W, an Fores , Claimants set up a counter claim for 7 ‘ 1 . i | delt T, Bush, Company, |the estate on the round that Lieut. \ | cused of Graft, Retains Priv- How Complainants Were Planning of Changes in | $290; Fourtecnth Street tore, $250: Slingsby had substituted a baby not 7 bE pant Boddy {his own for his stillborn son. i i * H 5 A Le & State Board of Tax Commissioners Blamed for Loss| )\| — ilege of Changing Plea. | Finally Worn Out. | Measure. | Taylor, 4260; 8 Cc Mie Wimp: | ‘The estate is valued at $500,000, It son, CI 250 is held in trust and yields an income (of Beat $250; 4 a o and organizations, $194,629; George G WASHINGTON, Feb, 3.—Closely| perkins, treasurer, T. 8. P, 8,, $120,000. guarded plana of the Senate Adminis-| | The total amount was $049,424, The smaller contributions not mentione tration Democrats for saving the ship| bring the total up to a million. bill developed to. The distribution by funds follows: ped to-day as leaving the} The distribution bolting Democrats out of the reckon-| York City, special, $ Stato, $11,125: prof ing entirely and making the bill) paid for, $161,716; training school for acceptable to enough progressive Re- | public services, $120,000. Total, $949,424, publicans to overcome the defections.|, Dr. Cleveland admits that a con- ference took place between Mr, Cut- The plan as Analy agreed upon was! ting, Mr Morawetz and Mr. Rocke- ; to move as an amendment to the mo-| feller April 10 in response to a_re- Are you just as keen’ a tion to Yecommilt instructing the Com-| Quest of Mr. Cutting. Another five-| judge of the value of ser- of Millions to Which People Are Entitled and Which City Must Have to Carry on Government —Brooklyn Corporations Favored to Extraordi- nary Degree—City Paying Needless Rent Bills Besides Large Sums in Salaries Saddled on It by Past Legislatures. Taree were the poramount subject of oficial attention today in Beth State and City governments. Gov. Whitman, aroused by the conditions cristing in the INDICTED FOR GRAFTING] Nestect ana indifference to public complaints against corporations ee ae formed the principal subject of to- Keeper of Raided Hotel Says day's investigation into the Public Service Commission by the Legislative 5 3 Committee. Strong contrast was She Bought Support of drawn between the statement pub- 2 i lished regularly in annua: reports of Councilmen Also. the commission that the method of handling complaints “continues to prove satisfactory.” Secretary Travis H. Whitney of the commission, was the witness under Charies A. Mohn, Mayor of Wost Hoboken, was arraigned to-day be- Metropolie, summoned a conference of expert advisers to meet him fore year Rockefell scription to the the pe 1 im Albany this afternoon, County Judge Tennant in Jernoy | sramination by Col. William’ Hay-|™ere® Committee to return the bil) ry was discussed. Mr, Cutting} Vice—as you are of mer- ad ‘apito! iv Wie City on an indictment charging him| "4 counsel to the committee, who| Wit® Amendments providing that the| reported back, after a talk with Mr.| chandise They will discuss three phases of toration:—Franchise tax with malfeanance in office, eae *E ean satistactory | COVermment should not lease ships tol Rockefeller, that the latter had raised In getting glasses most peo- dodging a2 expoacd by The Evening World; ousting of the present The Mayor, who was represented by | {Bawired: “Do you mean private corporations for a period long-| questions about publicity and about | form to the public, satisfactory to the com- Ee SmEe Cauee Ca miasion, or satisfactory to the corpor. New J ' jersey, entered a plea of not) ica ' the policy of the bureau. | ple are quick to notice the ai than twelve months and that nol 52° Cieveland admits he Junched| quality of the mounting. ships of belligerent nations be bought | with’ Mr. Rockefeller at the request The quality of service yeu guilty, with the priviloge of with- which would disturb the neutrality of of the financier, and that at that he q! y ice ye drawing it, and wan held in $1,000, |.Te the Reneral public, yee,” replied) tna United States, meeting the affairs of the bureau| feceive is of Jar more import- With the Mayor seven others wore (Secretary Whitney, “but there I 4] wren the Senate convened tho first | Fore discussed. | A memorandum of ance; the first requisite of Fraulein Emmy Destin, the tam-| indicted, ties of them former Coun. (Cle of complainante who are con-) hour and a half passed without a LLC good service is a thorough— i" nf the Metropolitan [tinually dissutisted.” Gevelopment, while @ parliamentary = Proper examination —by an ‘ xen on public service corporations occapying streets of | OU" soprano . : cilmen of West Hoboken, and war- discussion of the events of the ———— 9 ; by a Franchise ta Lee Opera Company, turned County Clerk |tante have heen ineued for amatt ar,(_ 2: Were the corporations eatiafled? | Vici eessions of the Nght was on Oculist, for without it you flew York are decreasing each year, whhe thelr earnings are Increasing. | xernoidor's private office in the Court A. Lam not much interested in, the| rea on, r : ‘The men are former Counc cannol get satisafctory glasses. c tions, but judging] Finally when the ad tratt ( | ( here [Rees ee ee ine eet ee ee eeate | ttae toncy: wie abe wort throcen |g. Wiliam ©. Waller; John Plough Medety hele jeenta, at Twat the 5 4 T. Democrats got ready to aera to tos OUR AWARD BOY ae ee ae a Wad S0% . commit the bill with instructions for by Oculists (Registered A ef Tax Commissioners decreased $58,868,000, Involfing a lose of Na caranstay ee tala cae Acted and Percy A, Hopkina, Robert Stern, peyperrnt Bol ya a A , ie amendmen fet, \ giese,000 in taxes collected. an alleged go-between in the graft! G your 1914 report says the] found themselves in a manity eat riya ee) whose experience method his worked well.” Has it} began manoeuvering to prevent and high professional stand- worked well for complainants? A. In] 1ote on Senator Clarke's nriginal mo- ing—(backed by our respon- ’ sibility and standing) are a State Tox Board; the prospects of a direct State tax and new forma + Of direct tazes on New Yorkers. Comptrotier Prendergast and other city officials conferred on the state of city finances end methods whereby expenses could be if | decreased. citizenship papers, : $ Brooklyn corporations fare better than Mauhattan corporations in this! In answer to questions from Couns | ny a™ amin crnnn a ee Coane t > Schneider, Mt Dest! Ape faring down of taxes. ¥ Clerk Schneider, Fraulein Destinn | ection Board; Edward Costello and| a iarge number of cases, you. tiohk y @. Didn't you say that better re-| A hurried conferenc: of adminin- Guarantee of competent ser- wults might have been obtained? A. toe Bins shoul hints ee Sena View: > 4 speech. w ; You absentees were rounved up. Mean- Our method is a method of —— anid she was unmarried and—shhi— . Ie two years the special franchise tax assessment of the Brook. thirty-six years old, She was born in | “Award Mulcahey, Clerk of Elections lym Union Gas Company decreased nearly 04,000,000, from $16,860, | Prague, Auntria, but has Intely made | TRS Charges are in connection with 600 in 1018 to 610,020,000 Im 1915. her home in Bohemia, where she has |‘th® maintenance and operation of a i an estate, Her New York residence | ‘sorderly house known as the Hotel) Q. Better results for whom? A, For| while the Democrats learned Senator m ion; Hi ‘The President of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company recently §— | tne 314 West Heventy-secona | Crefleld, by Mrs. Gertrude Wille. The] aggrieved complainants. Kenyon was committed to vote for the Oculist oA pitta shot 3 earnings had increased from 18 por cent, in 1918 | 0 neocon) ouse waa raided on the order of| Q if that be true, how can it be|&","namended motion to recommit ie olaile Lah \ptician é bytued “1 am not becoming a citizen be-|Mayor Mohn tast December. The ‘as your annual report saya, that Pacie antin’ be inder the one roof. Reson: as they were counting on (Continued from First Page.) is vote, Harris Glasses are priced at $2.00 or more. Transit Company special franchise tax asse: cause of the war. I intended to take| Wille woman and several others|the method of handling complaints ts in twe years, from $47,000,000 in 1018 out my papers two years ago, but I| pleaded guilty. satisfactory? was much too busy with my songs.| Then Mrs, Wille “confessed” to] The witness gave no definite reply. It ts because I love America. It is| Prosecutor Robert 3. Hudspeth that} Q, What might be done to obtain His aesociates are Joseph | 9 different from my own country, so| she had been able to keep the house] better results? A. Two things might H. Bchwab of New York and W. H. | beautifu open in defiance of the law through|have been done. Orders in formal "i Bullivan of Norwich, Ch "Vile aetivition tn elas euteléo | the “pull” of certain office holders complaint cases might have been County, me 170 activition in Heide eutelde [and politicians. The indictmente fol- more strict, and there might have the New ‘Tork! Gov. Whitman is endeavoring to put y ugliness necessition. | lowed an Inveatigation. been more vigorous prosecution for are Out of office this Hoard of Taz Com-| pleyees ef the city and inerease ‘The woman declared that she had| violations of orders of the commis- missioners through a bill now in the| werking heures. been told by a politician in West Ho- | sion. Legislature, which reorganises the| 1,8 Reduce salaries. Iboken that the Hotel Crefleld, which! @. Who prevented this being done? functions of the whole department nt has gone into a variety of “up- had long laid idle, could be reopened | A. The primary respopsibility for or- and provides for « board of experta| lift” undertakings, which are clasai-lif the “right” parties in the town wore|ders and prosecutions rests in the to supervise all Btate taxes, He ig|fed as social service. These includelinken care of. She went to West |legal department under direction of the commission. Sees danetabiog ; a a Hoboken and opened the hotel as a “ It was developed that corporations often pay little attention to orders of have these peculiarities unless they FOR CITY RESEARCH “It 1s impossible not to be struck : with the fact that we have very un-| Gye Ond Gyeqhass Dewees _o— scrupulous people to deal with in this f case, 1 do not wish to Impute any |S Met ghttee, Bi, seme’ pate Are: # Sjumbas Ay:. ‘bet. Biot (Continued from First Page.) Necktie blame, but one man was .promiged (b ‘ Rockefeller type. Dr. Cleveland will jumbes $500 to hunt up witnesses tn “Cofbn. on eee ata ee eet sole Bisset. ABB rulion e.t Supetlie ‘Ac & Bs. Besekbya: AAR Broad Newark. BRONCHIAL COUGAS commendable, but costing more and|cafe and inn. There was a great open- more every ing night, with music, wine, beer and ita on New York City year, Another proposition betpre the id urging that a change th omen, the commission. They write acknowl- mimittce is whether t ity oan} 200s, to say nothing of women, i BROO be made as quickly as possible, Seer NS continue ‘the many” new| Mrs, Wille says she was assured|edgment of an order and say they! go on the stand before the Federal When the bronchial tubes are af- President of the State Tax! Mayor Mitobel is preparing a pro-| forma of education that have Been|that Mayor Mohn had been “fixed.” | will comply with it, but in two or] investigators to-morrow and denounce | fected with that weakening, tickling te Thomas F. Byrnes of/test to the Governor and the Tax|Sdded to the old fashioned common| ihe asserts the councilmen who, she | three days they resume old practices. | Dr. Allen for “statements that refi cough, they needimmediate andsen- Board against the enormous reduo-| hoo! Tv wna told, had been pald for thelr in-| Qt» it the practice of the Commis. See 7 r. tion in B. R. 7. assessments. While| "The city's annust payroll for fluence, were visitors at the house. city authorities determine the assess- mente on real estate, they have noth. | sible treatment. The breath seems shorter because of mucous obstruc- tions; usually fever is present on the integrity and personal char. acter of myself and my associates. Mayor Mohn, she said, was her ad-|Sion’s counsel in such hearings to ployees totals $96,000,000. This offers yoFie was chairman of the po. | take the complainant's part and help Dr. Cleveland will go into th @ ity for h ing, go In! e rec ;. rf ohiiy it the proposition to makes oo him to prove the case? A. Counsel ords and attempt to show where Dr. your head jars with every cough, ing to do with franchise valuations ployees do @ full day’s work is takes side of the complainant. Allen assumed a very ingratiating at- Your chest aches and the save to accept the figures handcd| forced. A larger as oe Rod payroll 5 d,] Q. Then why was it necessary to/titude toward the Rockefeller inter- mation often spreads to the lungs, down from Albany. gy i See tell complainants to hirg lawyers and a ‘The food-tonic that hi its i Membere of the Board of Eatimate | ery eae at ee arar mare | ane went to her for th oxperta to present thefr side? A. 1] Tho tist of contributors to the Bu, Pe i sacgp scedyiestannh mpi t nd Apportionment composing the| swelled the cost, The most atriking| the fest political campaign opened | don't know. : , reau of City Betterment and the Emulsion. It drives out the cold, Levy B 4 : Tax Levy Budget Committes met to | which is the root of the trouble, . |day in consultation with Comptroller Hays Excess of Hydrochloric Prendergast to consider the critical ic example recently is the teachers’) she was assessed for the campaign} Q. Is it not a fact that in many| Bureau of Munici B, 5. equal pay for women law, which ia-|funa for Rerublican oflce seekers. | puch cases there have been numerous| Jan, 1, 1906, to Deo 31, i81h follows, | Rozsika Dolly creased the payroll by $5,000,000 per) Mayor Mohn was the Republican Rozsik | |} and checks the cough by aidf cnaaial anal year. candidate for Bheritt against Sheriff | adjournments, continuances and de- appearing in ‘Hello Broadway” the healing process of the entesbled 4 . dons that confront the} Even in the midat of this economy | Kinkead and was defeated by only a| lays, until the complainant becam: ; : anol Gitaring an advanced Spring serie | ‘ee, teellng They leo have in hand the) eth Hoard at ug tay sud | few umn Vote athgeh Hfaaon | dngurted ane and never came dea |] Seg gr acca org | erie sea wth oni 3,000, 1 County ts ned to i ‘ ae ne aaed Coe neo cay ae ninitted | penditure on the city by voting to in- | cratic atronghold. ‘The hotel again? A. I know that cases have 4 $5 to $10 or know an afflicted friend, always member that Scott's Kmulsion crease the land to be condemned fi had frequent adjournments and hear- k 4 a] states that]/® city income tax and various other) a new court house te si Wilkie wan Led Bah A AR UR i ings. ” strength while relieving the tromble. ‘ ie forma of direct impost on citisens. —E—————E and holding orgies, just the same, Q. And after the citizen came the 000 1 Boott & Bowne, Bloomfield, 2. specific probiem before the ‘She met all demands, she declares. 4 aad the hed " 500 wert ow oresst = = ee ee ee , "What will be (hel FUGEMIC MARRIAGE ‘Then came a reform wave ut the head | last time that ended the whole mat- rm juices. He states that of 1018, inet of which was a minister of ter and nothing more was done and | Whitney, Dorothy . 1,000 7 The Supreme Relish —; Me Dak 0€ 2016, eee covered by Hoboken. The minister enlisted the | the proceedings were marked closed, | Sch G. H. F ,000 “Eddys” gives just the right hy crammed the revenue be ralsod BILL IW ASSEMBLY Mayor's support and the house was | .. something of that kind? A. I don't . 500 flavortooysters,fish, soups, Robert E. itteo - ° rn Consists of Comp. stews, ed beans, etc. Pp . 4 layor, she claimed, had given | know, as I do not attend hearings. Bacon, Robert M... if Neg By ear Money “double cross” and she con-| Q. But is it not @ fact that many | Lawyers Title Guar. & Trust. Co To Pounda et week kn] ALBANY, Feb. §—Aasemblyman| fessed to «et even with him, auch cases have been marked dis-| Hopkins, George B rough President Mathewson of the| Tudor has again come to the front a with a “Eugenie” bill, In a measure hese new tax! introduced in the Assembly to-day he tlons,” sald Comptroller Pren- oF mausss. . “E think that we should meet | PFobibita the insuance of owe ws te lay aside all digestive| the situation by economy and Moenses to applicants who are lastead gt from ony pharmacy | trenchment.” free from physical or mental disoase of Jad Salts and take Bee or na eat a eniitee or infirmity likely to be contagious Gens of Water betere Srnment nt Albany Intends to levy a Of hereditary.” He would make a o Me br tax for the sommes Doet physic certificate attesting an m own prospective ite. Until that is definitely decided t can be no estimate made of the to bo Imposed on New Yorkers. Mayor Mitohel and his Cabinet are afraid of the figure “2.” To them it is the Seen Semel. that must not be approached. Phe city bi t must be kept under if é t #3 i ft f ——_—___ continued by default of plaintiff? A. | Morganthau, Henry . | LINER TAKES ENGLAND |... ee oe e 16,000 TONS OF FOOD _ Frose — CANADA HOLDS UP GRAIN, | Hotne Sirus Gor THINKING SALONIKA, IN ® Record Cargo on Alaunia, Which . At Grocers and applies nt'a “otoan bil of health” the} Sails To-Day for Liverpool CEYLON TEA Delicatessen Store, LOC Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St,, N.Y, ounces ine while it GREECE, IS STILL TURKISH. |¢ A State Board of Censorship to pass With Sixty Passengers, WINNIPEG, Man,, Feb. 3 (United of on moving pictures and reopticon lned Greenhut, Siegel Cooper Co. 1 | oS viowa is the Proposal of Assembly-| ‘The Cunard steamship Alaunia, one | "Ye been, Neen Kunhardt, W. Bees. 100 | “Vhite Rose Coffee, 3 Pound Tias, $1 ae man Mitchell's bill, also presented to-|of the many @ re bro! t to 3, Y 4] Among others were: H. P. Davison, day. He would have such a Hoard : badge ugh It was destined for New York an Componed of three ‘members, one a |e port by the exigencies of war, | points in the Baltic. woman, all appointed by the Goy-| alle to-day for Liverpool with a NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., Feb. A Few Words from twe manera millions, It ts §190,000,000 srnor for three years service, | the Beven carloads of high grade C - ‘ Mr. ; Cure # hairman at a $3,000 per annum the consigned by q f he ‘The tax rate must be kept under 3] aatary and tin as on each at a |Command of Capt. A. fism Milling Company from Kenora, _ people r cent. It has not been accurately | $2,000 salary. According to Mitchell’ t. held up here as contraban: ‘excellent results,—Advt. yet for this year, but is liable to| scheme the showing of “unapproved | when she waa the rescue ship in the|of war under tho latest ruling of the Government. wer the fatal Ngure, 1! THE FRONT RANK. oe net mroponitons are te-|ineanor, "nnn * uM ee wckseen hae. ‘tae acre ast ye it SPM ‘ ard Sesetala Ave ant Our 6 _— nm " ri Advert pec! on Bale at i ir Mores. customs offic “syhe 18it edition ot tho" New Yoru |v", the new tax propagandisia: "| FRENCH GOVERNMENT the Ainunia's Bold the vast eargo ot) ine smpreesion inet Salopike WITH THEIR PENNIES? “The Greed. for laruer ‘ Laie Almanac has been recetved at —— — LIFTS THE BAN FROM 16,000 tons, comprising wheat, bacon, |!!! geican war, and Turkey being at profits hes resulted in many adulterations. When office of the Press, and even a — oes Y off and even dried fish, usually plen-| war with British Empire, the the youngeter selects Candy he is guided by the eye cursory éxamination of this vork| Mair Gtresked With G POPE’S PEACE PRAYER. |titui in Bnaland. Sixty passengers! *nment war contraband) alone. There te no element of risk assumed, when @hows that it is in all respects fully r pint A ray ROME, Bub | tassnmaied Presednn| Ore aenee f0F Ber sinsto cabin. structions: from Sweets of cortified aig Arcola, Aloe fey “Bp to the high etandard which the) There is « Scientific Wey te Restere| Tie Vatican received last night a des- 7 =— . assured by « daily production of thirty tons. LOFT CANDY patch from Paris saying the French au- === dosen't have time to get stale. thoritios were satisfied with th * ition of the text of Pepe Beredicce trumte Special for Wednesday ; Special for Thuvedey it > @uablishers have set for themselves in Grey Hale in a Few Daye Ste compilation. fects only the fh ) Which has been gt seioe don os acne | erst: Arta ea, Esee hs You can wash oreurlthe| The Incident ts now regarded as closed. ir as olten as please—the color Pi co will be im thehair, through aud through, copies ot a peach prayer iesusa: ee pede ry whale . UR se ditorens ee the Pope and Souhinee to we reed in 10 other preparations as electric near ae Tight isto candle Right. Test youreell ' A op alock of hairandyou will delighted. Ae Podhage. with special con®. sent tte inter gus, By terste ie rafal, olor ot authorities, whereupon the embarge Coed rouner o the prayer was promptly with- FD lla irect. Jet the tmhators pet Is But One Feature of fits Laat ae i cl THA Sorte crepes BTN) ae truths T guess (hots Heat coed 6 i oieat aera I always like a good square meal» as, 208 . y SSeblsitlan. FOUN Each morning, noon and night. pe Stockings And rest assured | get them too, Dg ets features equally. well-euch te \ For with WORLD ADS. at’ hand a Beta a a ni ¢ finest Boarding Places 81.00 WORTH FOR 81.00 There are in this broad land. 21,486 Feowli'ciwaye wear SOrkeau Too ‘The genuine have GilaSlews stamped on toe. drawn, World “BOARDERS WANTED” aj LET” Ads. Last Month iP 13,827 More Than the Herald. Just: Think of the Variay! ai eee |MAY TAX CATS IN NEW JERSEY ‘TRENTON, N. 3., Feb, 2.—If the Leg- rey islature passes bili Introduced last Cite, 8, Peat, titan, | Rsht by Assemblyman Hammond, every Arrangement it is of far

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