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HOI PRIMARY SPEECHES Hmmari - Green Measure Is Strongly Supported. 'ADDRESS BY RABBI WISE 1 > 1 Senator Davenport Reads Let ters Criticising Work of Legislative Committee. » .«-*r- ' 1 ,^ r m bjBBBM DoafOapoct. -,c advocai*-* of IbC - ><tr. entl^.i ► -.g BacntaaOaa* bSQi lotawo bbso ovaoa aBBOBMta> as poaaty| ta Qo -iie' r- bvatfatfwo coaaaMUc] « -opotted a»a.iJi X t ttsael primane". ; I . ag aa prii.:-- •■ - •' ' Senate a;;d A^emMy lafldOTrl , ■ , ;a\ bl a .iramatl. Bttaiß. I .w . following r.is speech, whtcn ' *<-«mj>'foiy dii/oi t!,e profeßsioriHl BaflOfcißa OBM Bf IbC marhine leaaaia n*a ■ n in afJaa da ooboobobb sjaaam aaaja ■^ poir.tod nM^-" |V Rabbi Stephen S. ..f Now York, which oomplrted tr.elr <■ ■ ■ jre v. ■•,-£ Mea'if. of Tloctiostor. an. 1 . ■ >.«f RdO&pa, «'f IIBIIBBT. ■ • ' that sper:a! committee, who had » RR |-,|f-sti.iris dosigiied to embarrass ' •;»■ Brcn prlmarj' principle., ■ * 1 ; .n.] l>o<-a;-..- • -oofc »^ ktllfll* prmat • ■ arlea IT. Dem «n i T f I>-:;;. DOBBOCI 00 tha< ■• ■ tiltte . «-.<->ko.i .-restrailei, and disconsolate. KcnfTHl baartßOj afT^rded tho first r • of tii* j.sion Tot a discussion »■ . i ; c •• « ii-.rot pri'iiarx l aaaa ■ '■ •• -c.-Ti. ; > fro'ti 'iir'-'-t primary • . <■ ■ bvloafdafi to tiie Dtood l*t ;nari - • - .•• <•: tbi ajfjOß af Now- Y^rk wore .... • rs "' t''* 1 < : :',•• •-•.•■ 1 .-'..Trt. ro:.trast to ' non. none of whoni could be called ,t I-"!*:), *e-r -Joe" bß*OO of KM v.:k. «:,fi Bctta n-i'i Jwiic" :. w 1 o agninst tie <;..\emo-f ■ ■ ■ .■: Bm Mea>io-n'ii:ip. ■ -r tdx • ■ ■ r 'i bj dbi BBMaaaa. TtMl bllbl cor--rlo-e.i «t tho hr.jnns BOTCn RaHßaOVOaoaa dirort nomination bill. : • gifdathv • mnntteo > hill and the ! >"i< atf l.»-as;io « postrutn. ir'rod'.s^ed ienator <;rwd- and A^rm^ytn,:n Kri» A Hybrid. Herrick Admit* ■ \-.' vr Herri. -k. rhe white half. • , cempotana. aaa tac r ; joti of the I>^morrati<? nMOOafl Me » ••■') thst the hill m-as j> rrosn between ■ -r- •• ■ ;>r.i .I'roi-t norninaMon plan. • ~ <-•<»• o<i I he mnventl«>n -hojld ■ Btaimni'io.j •.. n oertairi extent. «ddin«r • ! ;V M v.-i^ true that the word rT ■ • ..jt lattavaoea 'he <i<-ieea.- , ..• -•■•>.. ti. thnt word <iid not nf'ei the sentiment of tile state ■ nod He mid of instance? r pooaitaflßJod *!ate had been I . • • t ,z. t mir.ute. \\ ■■ as Me ■■■.■ tha' inspired the frorching v oe• h ■• <■ i iaad ■ r loaori of iba taajhtfi ■ ■ ,k,i' - c r'OTnmittee." said Rabbi : •■ •■ i. r.f tho aoido af Loaßo -•' . sim. crbo coal tbal orboa •a a a.nd two • n inakirg 'our tho IbBBBJ to d« Bl ad-; them. "^Vhon «-ori>>deratlr>n <" j : ... ■■ p. r^ist* in hrinarlnir ab<*ut j ■ |» •oTirlupion, why, don't con ■ • , ... ..,n,.. \\e have tola! •r people ••- 'vivin:! xi ho don't . < - in rjire't noinir.a'ipn 1 -. 1 can find I i on who are opposed to the - r .■• fnj •-•-, y '-^j that . r , abjarttoa totbtibß I ■-■ • «sol r .v, p M . r «?;.»< « cr--i< •r<'.->ri k> rtem. " • •.-• c - . BO ''an tdo (bad Th«- •'■ - ■ Hon sy>-tem ru abo - - C »»r '•» ■ -.; p<-.-rru<. of the bill ■ ■ •■"-•.jn»-<1 :-ele<-t r - -^-r «• <i «.rra^h-ng Cbo plOar tbc last juinu'o. Bj be ■ ( Elate? '• • • •• thousand . • ■ aBl and hear 1t ' .• c oad Patrick *on » • - p tOe bM< rccca «pii .v. -- ■ nfl T"v,e; ■• • 1 MV, I" '*<■ • pal are «r<-;-.r-- BfBt « BJ t tioaaojcT tba oa «^ nf tl-.-t 1 -.-- pan M^w S^ep^en^cn Wa« Named. • • ■ (pa •• •' The. nil a S'mtor ■f v- nmats v«« BOantaatoa i ■ nominated b> 3 r* r ocbi it ' h e V . ■ •■ mder *• dfr»*ot nominfition ria^ j v c lemcra ot oaadMc «■ a%a ■» ■ r »> booo j • < ■••.■*-.■ . .- «1 r» ■ -, • . i mpt tKt ntati t «-m not do ... ■ • • •■ •• . erety tattf • r .. n- fno win r. f 't*~\ ,It I • aai ■ r ■ ' •■ ' "-f -u rat - ■ ■ ■ • . bOI v*c v ■• • r >, >. >.. ...•.< Fa -i ame the rf l I •r. the> rm nttnc a lot ■ dop>» for Ibe remaitidor of the • • ;:.-l,f-t a':A VC ''an do no«h ■ > .'•• tbOBL \\i-«t no tsant i^ |p - •• '■ • : • . hottm. "T r - • ■ , ■ •.i.-.d \;t this hill mIT .• . • . n aaaja. bai « • . ■ hr> f tl HJ* a«- to nil'!*-/, 'hoy I • ■ ■ '■ it* ■ T' e-. »r!1 i;« |htc plan w • • * refe»-ejid jm ' •• . - • • • « ban aaj want ■ t •-• j»t '.< » u'' 1 :■> .if : ■ tat tbfoaaj bi the ■ ero tho .'n-lrij: n-*>s | ■.•, •r, |t n .#..-.-, r.rt tOOll the floor. I ad that be had not toOßßacd to oti f--»opp'Tijf at tho Senate y •" on tho *«y bo anothor «immlt ; <■■■■ d tho BBaaCfe of Judge ■ • ' ' I. ■ . ; ■ As to Judge Knapp« Addr-«». I ■ • ••'*: i<.rt ioi <■: Ju<l»e ? I ' • o va;ri, "allkll v.n- In ' : tIM !a-k Of t> r «'. C9(O "f the •• • • • .-:- ■ . '■>■ cf vt i h ba w»« 1 I was tt.f>'rm»->1 *}<■>> tl at ho had , v .^,j rejret 'hat oth*-rn BtkO had «n 1 ■ dire i primary ; • ■ • !••... of tana taj a.a i • . : • • • •. at 1 ■ » •: . ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■•■ie.l l,ja«.. • : ta i itr. «-^t isajdaai '■'■••• ■ -. ■. • op- ; ••■'••■•■...■ . • - ■ • ' - c- un . ' ! ■■•:'«; t » :• <•„••.•: ..' to • or taw letter* « '" ' " " ' Of I nqin ; 'j;ie<l • '' ' "' ' " ■ n <Im n*Jo I : • ■ r.e.i . • M #.y«r ! -. v . rrlr ; Jostaad tattm n ed f,f ■' • 4 ranaanam^, ....^ i tcofl BM] ca to Urn < «ra t. m ■ n tica. eaaaodieQ 1.. * .„..,., • •■ ■ the fa ■. ■ : ■ ... ' ' ' ' "•' ' «i«j t • I of cm .. aad watlgoifcau la thai ' f . fc'onsin. "-»«•. i aa - • . Toe Preparation of Da«n " ' • •' ■• ;.- ■ | 4 I i , ■ on I fan ca tbo ibjact ol ■• 'ft. ,; .. oaaiaittaaj aad «i.at i Htei ' • ■ ' • ■■x , •■ • '' -i r cvi Bail) . jio !;.<( n • wes of no vMue to Urn «imnttt*e T ie-r i •vid»r' pvaJsdfcM nil marked that n«> ! tTmn araajbl ever hay b^<*n willing to :-»ir»- j mit t v « p<-im«rv ca.ir» to suc'i a j'J r > ' "»C<iil«a ••> pecretarj Ptaar*a latiar thai J^bor « "omtnlssjoner Berk had offered , staiiitirj;! i-.rlp to t\'.f committee, it may ' be at! that th" ■jareaa or Btattettea In ' tbt Sate of fflnififTn is ere of th« very j nnest in t!:e rountw and is ttoaely relaf'j ; tn Urn rnivorsity af aTaMMaata < - omml"-, »'"!■•• iif k. in p<*mmentirnt upon the Incl- ! dert wlilfli Srcrr?ar\ at Slat* i-'trar men- i tior.s. • «■< « la a let r BBtdar «late of Oeta> bar i. IMt: A Tew mmtkM **«> Hen? ■ Sielheltner. r«- - ! rmtsrf of i!.» PHmarr ltive»tl*atlna «*om- Bdtt«« of yorr Mat* Legislature, failed .it ; tbi nffl. ♦■ «nd injide an appointment tor BM to r>pe*r before th^t committee In about a »«>*k ■• r t< :i days I atfurad a vrrv ha- j portant r«:t«r irhl I ■'.■•;'. l have takßß nx out of tbc «tt> In order to b^ aala to meet : this cr>mmitto#> when It retnrned to tBC utat* t<> make t».i<= Investlcatloti <»n Us re turn th« roa 'i;:tt»-»- .I'.i-vl at lh* offj.-r> of til* S« -'reta:-> <.f Stilt*-, la the Capitol U-ii : dnr. aad Seorotary of Rata PYear s^nt ! f-T BM H BOBH '" tri»- ofti'" I *ms Ir.trtxiuoei! ;o Mr. Knapp. who asked me a few question* regarding our BtatUTtSm OB primary »'le.'tior.-. ;in<i 1 lOM !.i::i if ha aooM ■•company m«» to the ofAM 1 vm,:d be ciail to BMW whatever infer matlun I had upon the pabfCCt. «»n our way [Mai t1 • fKi niiif ot Hi lea oftVe to th»« oJTii-^ if « R .'c-.wi nf |^j>or and Industrial S!«iii!-tl< s . Mr. Kaapp raided —■CBal oh faet^OD^ to • ir jiriniiiry CfttCttoa ?=j >l< > ■-. . but on examif.lnp o;;r statistics it «v found jiot nn* o: ttiem could be sustained. He ask-'i-i no to baal Bqraafl in readings* and | ho a>oaVl acad lar bm to appear kedara tho corr.ni'ttee. T'-.at is the last Khaa l •«» or , heard M him - it. ti ■ after th* QOBHatttlM had «d.((iu-r (1. vaca he a«ke<! r.ie to send what- ! cv» r taformatloa T t;«d to him In Buffalo Ha< the nifttihfrs of thi« committee de- ; • •• ■ !>♦ fair. It appears to me they Maald oartataty bave .ailed upon this de r»rtr]>»-tn par an U • • mat ran we had. : b;;; •'ad. ■> soon as it »•>« learned we : had Illfimnatfiffl! nothing further was asked : of m i can aeeoaai m this •■ oalj one way, Bad that bl tBC I otntnittee was or s.i Bed for tbc purpos* <>f defeating any, prttnarj etoctiwi i>i'l aroJch mlK'nt ba pre ■CßMd to (rYOT l-ogisiat -!'♦•: that only such lufmiuatioa v »n»aW !>o of «»sl«itaiir»» in ■ accrMnpUslitng this parpoac vraa acceptable «nri. tailing to flnrf ;itiythiiiK In our records tliat «o;i'il contribute to this end. nothing, FarthV was desired oj na. In other words. \\A> nwnniWt* aaavawc th* attitude of « DUtlk'l Attorn^v who (•= b*"iit on making * r,aui< for !!nisolf by sending a man over tbC road. reparotoßs af Mi iBBOOaBOa. AssrrnMyinan Green declared tlia! IbOM m* .' had «ixiken ai?alr.st the Governor"! bill '■ aT.ci in favor of the committee bill had represented merely individual 1 iew t, afhito ; those who would " I introduced to speAk r..i • roprosentod large orsranlzatlons of voter? from a.' BBltl of the state, ■peaking of the araaaaf situation In New ! York. Will.axr. H. M aahnaai declared : "it is not enough to clean house, but we must an some constructive work which will pro- | BKI MBT po'.ltiral hablt.Ttion aga 1 ' the »<• [■BBaSattoa in the future of those thinr^ »!.i«h aoeaaltaia a H <-aninK. to make o;ir p»»11tlcs pure fnc way to go thmit this, BBBBtnMttVO work hi to pas? the Hinman- OPMB bill." '»•-•* iti Ft Tames, ir.. president of th* ' Young Republican <'lub. of Brooklyn, said ! that h* represented a sentiment In Kings ! fount y for direct nominations that was wellnigb t» holming. T-i answer to the' 'ritirism? of th* oppnri«T,'s of th* bill that , the plan had not worked well wherever it ' had BM tri^d, he contended that none of : these sta">« had returned to the con yon- ' ■ .- orataai Speech of Judge Knapp. lode* Kjiarr wa» 'he Bnf «-p«aker against tho H!rni»n-Orr«-i Mil and for the i aj ■ ktKo eaaaatttai bm. Fie toM bj d«>t^ : l of the work of t -* ronimitto.-.. ijßOOaj other . Thm«rs ba acdatod thai the ■•-!•::'-* baotflcn am til nonrnated. to nfTW by ! d-ro'-T primary. <"' ar>s IT Rettv of 1 roaa, , Wavii». Oaoaty. Bcaobttcaa st*t«» Coat* l W •'••■•nan, B^d tbßl tbt nfanata-Oreea b : 'i r-rp n^^^t^; ti"t rrforrri bat PMMOjIVOaIaB. "V fai » lone and fi»nc»rni|« BtOp bark vi-d." ho said. "I am hi favor of pff. | Mary ICfIMIU, «f a uniform primary day, ; if < v-«-- -v-f fh» part} HOSOtaiaßf and af cbaaaai '■• oatvcel tl i atoaoal ptea, b<it aa4 af tir^avirg dov i the -»«nt »tH» I . gi --, r.f party fjavormacet.*' Macpa !.'-Inson, a Republican district j i< !»O«" bj K4m ■-■•, pi'^phesied the. | end of Refmbttcanteai in Yew Vort <"itvj If tbC II - i;r»en MJI -r-r y.f.^^.o.j lit wip* oat tbc ReavbOraa rnni^T ttcg • tbc BeasbMeaa tetrtfta,** v» bcM. ••you p]«<^* * premi.irn on (aettoaaJ dip^^rr? *"d ; oij hntM tV> e r»«-mo-.~ratF »o I- • .-r>rt ' »-oi off tbc Beaobltaßa ng itkm by ca j I - ■ BjaßaMtcaaa. M r;<-'..ro ti «• iHuulHgj Qovnw Haajboi w- : o*iv«»d la tbi exocattoc ebatabar <i*iec?r<on< of aaeaa)cn aftbafMran Prtaaan aaaoeVi tjon from abaal raroatj on\jnti»-« af tba Kate fat aiceßaara a«n tattodtaeao by I ea Voavc ITaflbaaai THREE MORE CHARTER BILLS) I A£*r% Tenement House. BrirU*> and Street Cleaa'ng Departra<»ntF. tR% TM«JMaa »• TTie TVb'iT" I ha- laffl Tavca nan n»t vori< i"t-. efaavver M b amo latsofaflOc t«» (aj •<!*'«• ia the Dcpoftjacal Brtdaca,] Ti '■ T.-nor.ient BOOM I>of^irtment and the Street < "loaning I «ej,nrtn-ient. The Tenemen: MOBBI DCBBftBMBi bill j follows substantially the line? of the » - x !'•■■* f-liarter. Tho prevision* have hern • • mala taaattaai by the ecatta and tho ■*<■■ -•-„• ■ avtbartUai during the laal tea ar« Th* bin idatba] ta tbe I»«p»rtment of , Bridges lnebid«"<. »n«mc the powers of the f;ridg» Coaunissloncr the riiaure and con- i trol nf the coristniftion and e<j!j{t-,mont >f , the DMBJCtBaJ ■■•T'l. ng aMCB is to <-onst!-i toU the Manhattan terminal of ttH Rr<«y< '•. n t;'.'ip^. This is '.n accordance witii ' ajli •' ■ ■aactaacai laumtty aotalaca by • ; 1 • Mfta. The hill rolatinu to The Deaartnaaal of Btttoci oeariing ocatbmci acaarally Uw ptvaeai • .■•::■ <<: tbc Oaaaaaanaaor of -••••• Qbjaad .;. bsj bj brief • than the pra rtsan riatfag bo Bn bum oubjact in tbs j BMacai cbancr, rodaaiaal attei having I bo< ■ e;it,,; ri; , •. , : RACING BILLS_JDVANCED ' Attempt to Recommit Perkins- A^new Measures Fails. >n> fcfaajraaa to raa fMboaa I AJbaay, AJarfl •• after ■ boated .\r«u- . men' to-day tiio AsM»mbly ad\«tior-d th« ' F'erklr.s-AgneH bOla t>. i.rov»-nt oral bOOfr maiitiaj aai iiiake acraan of naectraeaa and lactac aflirtabi oaataaMc to the ontl aain IM T • !ifnr<T«!v ot the flcuEU paatSraJatty Uh Ttaaaaaay riieni»K-r«, ..j,- tbc 1i::K H<'.r>rr tbay OrarO - eased en ■intnai so raecaußtl tboa »■«,« d^f'.it.-d bg .1 vo> . i «;. t.. :,. «.rt*- ■ preliminary ote of r to 7«. The RapaWf^p i members \ot«d Baf Ibc hjil*. Myaaaa Potfdaa Chainaaa • < '. the < on'p < uiDiiiihMon derlarvMl ii;it favtaaj 'i* r ta*a ovMtba arfaoaotbo aVbi were In i-onimittee not .i single requert for ! . bcafftag aan loootiod Mr. darbe, of !. 1. > ii. »li" repre.«etiui a distil, 'In p. IK-li ..«'.•!• ir.ii-wMh are meat, ! laafaaal tbal bto oaßjadtaoata aarc titled .. I li^arins. aaaoeßbtyeaaa HOO] and ' luley, <>1 Now \><iU, took tbO fiam«- VflaCF, i • h rK"*t«<i that the ptaaai lafataaaal k«- to taa l-i'l f i"ry OCaaatttCa Minority Uaatar i Habai ■ M aaa af the few 000*0* ' ■r»'r wh'i < p}x,sed reeommi'ta! on the flnjj SUBMIT N. V. DEBT LIMIT BILL, i IH> el»«ta|Ji :«' '.'■;■'■ 1 .thune ■ • . a ;.i 1 c ■anatat Btvagli *n<i ; \sn»-ir»blyman Short to-day Introdaoaa tbc Caa < n <iei/t Uastl btn bo avovato .• ) '■■ • m axclaaSoa of aolf-aata ■lt asdov ; if- ' aai tit athmal pi 1 adopted '■> ih« 1 ••; • i.-ndi,!,, ..^i UU Ttm Mil araa prepared by A* ... : ,, . ■ , ..-.:•.. 1 Halilo Al .••!>• ,;.«>;/■ «<• tn . -i Introduced bill by knatm Vi ■n'f r end %aa*tni*lyinan l.»-e. •repanr-d b> 1 ie iTtllonM ITnloo, 10 make ..-,.. 1. -I .! 1M..U41 .1. 1.1 Hi. ' .I. •1. ■ • Ti.e ; ■ -■ ;,., , detei mlnattoti 1 y »he ■ • 1 . . j .-., i . and Ai<!'"' • ioaaM ;\i «>f 1 : - - .-. ig i,!]^!"' "t Itoa tuuu'> : ti .>>,, * ■• l v.i-«<- of >..< ControUer. I YEW-YORK DUI.V TRIBtTT^ rTEDNESDAY, \riMl. 6, W*l HELD UP AT PISTOL POINT Woman Robbed at Midday in Populous Part of Bronx. FUGITIVE CAUGHT ON ROOF Mob of Men and Women Take Up Chase After Alleged. Thief. r 3 Ir* At Urn point of a revolver and in l>roa<l daylight at MM ami Simpson streets. The Hr.Mix. Mm Minnie Michael, twen ty-seven years" old. of No. i»2f> Whit lock avenue, was robbed of her handbag, containing .«..•"» B9 in cash an trinkets, yesterday afternoon. The police of the Morrisanla station have in custody a man who nays he is William Smith, nineteen years "Id. of No. -1"7 Arthur avenue, whom they charge with taking Mrs Michael's handbag. The woman was walking east in HEM street As she reached Simpson street a man approached her, and. pointing a revolver at her. said: "Throw up your hands and Rive me that bag." Mrp. Michael did not hesitate and handed over the beg. The highwayman ■tarted to move away just hs J. C Rob inson, of No. *\T«O Ty>ngw«>od avenue, and CL K. T>e!arme, of No. 7t"»2 WestchestT a\enu«v n driver employed by a dry goods firm, who had fen the hold-up, reached his side. As Robinson VH about to grab the man th" robber Jabb»d th" revolver in his fa.c. he says, and he retreated. Then I>el»rir.e jumped at the man. who. he «ays. tiding his revolver in his rlsht hand and the woman's bag in his left, threatened to blow his head off if he or Robinson tried to stop him. As Delarme backed away the high wayman ran east in itVlti street. The woman Ml In a faint, and was taken care Of by several women who • am*> up as the robber started to run. CHase After Fugitive. I»e!arme. leaving his wagon, and Rob inson ran after the man. shouting "Stop thief!" Their yells attracted others, and before the fugitive had run a block a veiling mob of men pnd boys was after him. At Southern Boulevard the fugitive turned north and ran three blocks. When he reached the apartment house at N««. 10H Southern Boulevard he ran Into the hallway. There a necro .leva tor operator tried to grab him. but th" fugitive racked against a wall and. pointing the re\olver at the negro, threatened to shoot him if he made an attempt to stop him. Th*» elevator man stepped into the ele vator and eloped the gat*-. The fugitive ran up the six flights of steps' of the building to the roof. Pic><-le PdllCWlMtl M<~l.,außhUn. at tached to the Mnrrlsania station, as in M police tOtopbOM booth at Westchester and BOW avnti*?, about a blo.~k and a half away. when Robinson dashed into the booth find petted that a woman had tv»en l^ld up and that the thief was run ping away. Policeman Acts Quickly. The potfOCBBOJI ran DTifs tIM lot and reached thorn Rotilovard in time to «.».«. the f'jrlth<- rush into No. I'M." He ftrurod tha» th* man would go t-. th« roof of tr "" building NW.aughlin - rnt into the h.o-ie« MXi i"or and or dered »he elevator man to run hi* <-ar to th* ro^f at top yrwed. vs h» reached the roof IfcLavgitltn took cover behind » l*rg<- »at»r tank. A* the «an.<» time he saw the head nf the prisoner. OJtMM hair Is Bary red, appear at>ov«- th<- fd«* Of the trap door The man lifted himself to th** roof and started to run toward the roof of No. -ir. A< h» paaaei McLanghiln's hiding i t tl « policeman rrabh*»d Mm. The f UK itl\e WfOJMIMd MnMelf fr»*» and, the policeman f«v«. pointed h'« re V nl\»r «t Mm. MrUaachMn "hacked Mm on »h<: pi«t<-.l ha A with his club and the re ,olv«r Ml to the roof \wi.auß-hlln then iump'-fl ' the man and ■aUtJirifl in throning him He qiii-kly perched him. and In a hip p«-»oket of th<~ mans trousers, Ne MJTS, he found another r<»\ oj\ A" thf police^ man flliJUHtfl^l the second revolver m , T <iw(i of MR, I'd by Robinson and De» larme. reached the roof through th" trap d.^r BSBd b> the highwayman. Alleged Thief Identified. Meanwhile. Mr?. Michael had Joined the crowd in th«- «tr*>«-t Khr identififd th^ prisoner, the polios say. Mclaughlin took his man to th« Mor risaniH station. Wh«*n h<» was ■earched the man had in hi"? pockets, ncconling to thr |»(>ll< c, |555 rive dollar Mia. one '2b cent ptoOC^ two dim<-s. a nickel and five rx-nni'-s— which was identified by the woman, as wa^ a handbag which Mc fatllllll found on th* top t\>,,r *>t the apartment house. When aahed by <.'aptain Tappin. of the Morri?ania station. If be bad robbed the woman. Smith, the police say. ooajfOßMd, j.nd said he would not have molested her It be had known lIM had so little money. flat It tl said his parents wore janitors at the address ho g«v<^. BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR. fUbMUr. April i -GoVCXBOr H ighi to-day sictied tl.«-K^ bills: acnator HOI ptmldiai for the issuance of ■ftT-yeai 4 v r eCBt < ana.l i >* • t » < » not to »i,coci B&MUMI in lieu of 3 per MM bond* |tro\l'»wbl> authorized, but ti<»» WMMd, The> rfto t" M la iota not tscostftas in bomobl DMOMM Mr Mif<irof;nr. r-rovldins that any for eiK'i . rp<>r«tlon doing aaalaaai i- this i^tate may acquire and hold mrli real propart) !•..(••• be DOOCMBty for UM transaction nf Its till: -.in»'t<s la thai M;«tr. Mr «xl«n. authorizing th* ■ajalanl r*" 1 erai to IBM aaaaieta MndBUMI areai rl l>e |.itiKi»'B ''» tIM «tHt»« \<< ••ity. vllUk<* or town aulhofltlf 1 <• t .«i state eoauntaaloaß Mr. M' rrltt. •Pi»ropriatii.»; $I",'*^ f,, r th* Hale Parent, * - ''-'i> «nd liinnf 1 'omuussioii l-i ralareal d'i)U(l<<i lands THE REV. W. S. LEAVITT DEAD The Ihw William I Lantll son of the l«t«- ii" Jonbaa f#einll died y«-ster«l.iy a: AtlmaOc ' :t\. in his olitmr •••i«r',tt, ymr. Hl> father whs the first aMratar] «.( ti* AiriTK-an Teaaaoraaee Society. ITaaar the •Mtl Mi J.ra\ itt's !ii..iiiifc«Miierit "Tlm Kvan -. in ' of which at aaaaaaal cliMrge hi HO, •iH.k h i<«iiliig |Mirt Hi tlif- ai'.tlblavery more nmUL LAM I.' <jrgm<lae<l the Atltl H!.i\e! ~. ri •!. ••«-»• in-- known In l.ni;lu:i'l and In thai eaaatrjf lac M« wrltlngK on ri.< 111 1 >(,»• ,iiii hi*, published rowaputi4< v».tii Cobdaa. H' ww * > the aWhai af — »Wal tqmmboafei an«j .-I' « 1 " liK'""" nn^«. MICHIGAN COUNTIES "DRY." Detroit, April » ' • ni|>:< !>■ r«tuniß from tb« .!n.-> * cc»»intl«'s In Mlehlaan *ti*r* local |,i!,. 'i<<-ti"ii» yon !.'!•! < •rrA.f ■hoa»ai iii.it iwiiiy eoaatl*a raiad ''ir.< " and -i.ixt -M v..;. 1 <»t UM «M«h;>-thr»- rnnnttoi fu jrtr*t*f fc '" ('•> ' i »i" no» 'i.r -ii,.' UNION BANK SHUTS DOORS A ~-bjt!._k^ r 4 " Banking Department Takes Charge of Brooklyn Concern. PAY IN FULL. SAYS GROUT Capital Impaired by Slow Assets and Some Remaining N , Thomas Loans. The Union Lank of Hrnoklvn. follow a conference of its directors with the stat»> Superintendent of Banks on Monday nljrht. closed Its doors reaaarday, -md. pursuant to the request of the board an.l tht- provisions of the bankliiß law. Superintendent t'lieney took possession of the bank's property and business, placing State Bank Kxamincr Kd ward I* Dvdjßjl in charge. The troubles of the Institution are us cribed to its holdings of "slow assets, in cluding real estate in Brooklyn and Ja maica arbfeb cannot be advantageously sold at this time, and certain aaiuritlca, among- which is stork of the. Knickerbocker Ice Company of CbkEOCjOh held as collateral 'or a loan of several hundred thousand dol lars to K. R. and <>. V Thomas, who at one time controlled the hank. Ex-Controller Bdward M < '.rout, who ha« been president of the bank for mor« than two years, ma<l«> the follow statement yesterday: The ofHc»-r« cad dffOCtCrC '»f the Union Mank regret that they hay found it Im pocotbie to ri'-« st.ii.:i the luink The> have spared no effort to that end and believe that the coaoec Of the failure Wtn beyond their control, and antedated the period of then* inaaaajeateat. These eoacee relate to this Institution alone, and the clositig of U.e ITnlon Bank ousilit not to affect my other bank In any manner. The trouble arlth i;.- 1 has N>en that the aaneta a:e su^h that we aye Jwon utiahle to realise upon them in time to meet the demand* ot the business- of the bank R' - ! eroanc la m ide to the large amount of real estate and to rariou* claim* tins-.- payment is unavoidably defer Theae were ail In herited by the preoenl efIkSCTO of the tiank Shortage of rash, not of assets, csprecaee the BttUaUOO briefly. We have no doubt of the tall payment of every deposit the assets are more than enough for th.it fur pooa. f'rcsid.nt <;roiit d'til'-d the report that the i>ntik had Buffered heavy wttbdrawah d deposits within ft few da>«. and COM that .. - i Monilav the dopoßtta were $it".'ion larvr than the withdrawals. The report of tht condition of the ITnlon >:»nk at th" .-lo»<» of business on March 28 was: Tj»-^oiir<' > « Loana anil dbWOUtttO, M.tM. 1C"; ovrdraftH, |2J^; dn<- from trust mm pantea, hanks and hank T* not included in next Item, ISI.&M; dae from rwtrM de positaries, lesa amount of offset-. IS2S.CS7; rial rotate. $ 1 7 . t> 7 ; wortaagea owned, 1373.23?; Btockfl and bonds. • ir : Public se <-'iriti<»s 1 book value. $1.000>; market valu»-. |I. (MM; other BcrariHee <iw.k value. snr?<>. 4T«>. market ralue. $339,434; opecie, 107. 401; IcCjal tender nnt.^s and not. 1 of nation ii hanks. $12*.oa#; rash items. $119.&a3; other assets, viz.: pSimHure and fixture^. IS?,- Si'".: ■ i' trued Interest pot entered, |3*,')00; total. 17.10.201. liabilities Capital Mock. $i.n(v>.oar, rur plnx. lr."l>idiTip ill undfrtded profits 603.- IM; preferred deposits. 193.099; deposit* n"t preferred, |3,ft20.!«99; due trust pomponiea, hanks and hani»rr«;. tt;<<,ii«7, total deposits, t '■ ■ * r '*. hills payable not maturing until T«e«-en:l>**r ne\t. '« I «s _'."*■"•: 'itiK-r liabilities. viz • Ort'ried rbecka, K3.481; raabier'a check?, $C C . <""">". unpaM dhrtdCßda, $?< City Has $40,000 in It. Th» rity of No" York 1;«^ t4<> ITIP in the bank. It is saw; thai Controller Piender- Ka«t i 'on day? " i sr r> dr«»w out |2J»,©M of thta amount, to OVOfl up dCBOOfto with other rfty depo«ltori#s, pot * t edepoalted It at the re nuoai of Mi ■ ■ ■oat. The InatHUttOfl noTr known >»s th" I'nion Rank of Brooklyn, then "«il»d •*» Me .-hap CO and Traders' Bank, ■ looad K0 dj^rs •">" .tfiniifi-y BX I'*"^. ari-1 "art« r«-oponi>r| for business tinder *'*•- p-f>s<»nt «fylo- In a>aajvai of thai fear, Mill Mr Grout a«= president and W, .' BtOlkeT 1 , lons '-n.shier of •ho chaax \r,t .•!!»! T^nrk. of Urio elty, a? vice- president. The original Me.' .-in-. . and Tradero* r?.»nk was one of the oldest banking bntltUtlapj9 of New York • itv a ■■ontrollins: interest ip «r w^s purebaaod in .tune, iw. b\ E. R. end (X i», T>iorrin-. th"ti ontiTlni; iir-"'n thetf phor* career of eonojOOOl in the metropoll tan Sai>k'"C fleld. E R. Thomas ha I i»^«>n z\ director for BOtlte time, and other r p p r * sentattveji of the jy"vK' mtereatw entered ih« iioard, Bltbo c' 1 ■•■ ■ §cl le Inajei who had Iw.^n pre«|d«"it BhaCC t W tv ;. .• h» j>ih - .-f<»ded the late Fernando Boltea, fran .-oti tttnjod In that office [n !ie.-«>mber. to*"*;, th" Thnnias- <• BOM their lnterce< to DarM \ Baillvan, preaMeat Of th« Tni. .11 Bank ■■' Brooklyn, and Mr. Bui Hvan be game president of 'he MochOlrtri and Trader*'. The capital of the bitter ■*■*<* inrre;)S»d from tm,m to cma.ai and the Iwo Institutions ore merge,) m Mar«-h. ]Vi~, liadOf »he name of the Mechanics and Traders' Bank, which voatlllUed to rniny Its Cleartouj HOOOC prlyllea** The Tl om a -.«.!« retired from thr board and fr"<* ♦heir other bank directorates on Octobci SI of that year. »be day after Charlet W Morse severed, l>\ request, all of his ofttrt.l eon aacttaa witb. barks, p. Aua*ustua llelnai •^ent otit at about the same time Th" Moehanlca and Traders weathered th»- parilc. hi' its Thomas- Melr/.e p:ist was a bear* burden. hixJ on January 29, IPMJ i he. fetors announced thai Urn Clearing House t"ommltt«e had de.-ltned to >;ive fur ther is-lsta;.'-e, alth< thr ITtearlßS House held about ICaMLiW of "appro ■ col lateral l^^ain^t which the hank owe.) ft only about ?i. !*»•.'■'•. and that, in view of this oltaaUoß, tie caoa reaosreca hi the bank's noaaeaafoi! DMBOC It Inadvisable for the bank to BOatbMM without further- atil. and it would be cloaed temporarily The bank was reopened In Aupuf-t a* the Union itn:ik. its capital ha\inic bean re duced to |lvaa\ial and Ha surplus beins nearly that aittOO.Hl. The main oOcC was rOBBOVOd to Brooklyn and all the bran hes in Manhattan were discontinued There are seven branchec in Brooklyn, it wax an nounced thai the Metropolitan Baal cad the Kmpire TTUeI <'i>inpaii\ had cra:i?e,^ credit to the brink ..f W.oDB.tW fOe •• ycOff Z o^ 4fep " Nothing »s a. courtesy unless it bo meant 'is. ■ad thit friendly and lovingly." I! old Ben Jonson **ho said it, hid been a traveller on tht Lcliigli Valley Railroad HI.ACK DIAMOND ROUTE how truly he would have feit the influence c* S courtesy. The first duty of every employee i 3 to serve the traveller give intelligent information look out for the little ac well as the big comforts and so tirr.o flies when you take the Lehigh Valley. I IVK CONVENIENT TRAINS A DAY To Bnff»l". Kimtarm Tall* with through OOVVioO to Toronto. DOflOOl •«»' Chicago Questions welcome At any Lehich Valley Ticket Office or Tickets and an**vers delivered at the homo or off:a. 1 460 Broadway, Phone Bryant 42 1 2- 1 3. TUB Broadway. Phone Franklin 1601 Worth 400. Hudson Terminal Building*. Phone Cortlindt 4209. 140 Broadway. Phone CortUndt 2697. I i at t. j.t>r r»ni InteTCCt. t»t»h«'it riirtimi«*l"" Thi« ... i;nderst'-vi. be been re paid. •Tbetbei or not the bank Will ne re oaenod it t« mill tOO anrrj to predtrt. Sotir of the larger lalßiaote. it ta understood, '°' r •ie^irotiji of putting more BBOBO] tntr. it, *' lt otiier important interests are «alri to .on- Kirter thai aaHej Inadvisable The crfsbta of the body of the iteebhoeiera ha\ c rat •■ !.■ aatoi lalnail. aad if <h»\ * rr nrmbaj to submit to eaanafaraMe namaann tbt l:iKtlt:tinn may be reoponed. Another po« atMNtjr is I ha? aoaaa other Imntc may make an offer for the I'nion nnd take it over. The t'nl.-n Hank will he,,*flt b] bOlllßj Its nffairs pla<'»"d in th» hand:-- of the Str»t«> itendeni Of Banks iBOIOBd Of a r- rerrer. The first eaaa of tt'P vrt was tbat of tbe lion; Bank of Brooklyn, ■ ■■nil btetttutl which was reopened for DBSt n^ss CO June I, Itat, aftaf hrwini; h^"n in ebarae at Iba Bnakbaj Department for fort: t v, .1 ii 1• a, at a total OBM '•' only fl.:<"i. Under the now system, it nraa sail at tir' tbaa, tbc coal <>f HaaMnta th* wntbuaabois Trust Ceaaaai wculil ba*« been not aMra rhan 54.-"". eaanaai i Crttll the f*>.oo<) aOOWCd :he receivers j.ti.s tbOtf counsel, wblctl fee did not i:i;-;uiie tbO roct of administering: tit*- tr;;«t. The report of Superintendent Cheney »st mo n th noted that t!i" ■ton of dM '-'- fay»>tte Tn:-;t CaCBBOay na to date a.l ie reived .■» i>er cent and those of the Mins baartioa Trust Caooßoay ■*•> aei ccat, th« costs of liquidation havtaig been, resper tlrely, 1 iei cent and lap Iflildl of 1 r»er .f lit. FAVOR CHILD LABOR BILL Measure Abolishing Aqueduct Commission Reported. |B] T-i»eraph t •■> Tli» Trll-.no 1 Alboay, Apn! :.. Tbe AaeeaaMy i'"tr.mit up "Ti i^t-.r aad tadsatrlcc iMa afternoon <leridp<l 00 report favorably th« ''i!' CC A? aembh maa Murray ptaedbttba] the «-'t 1( ,1...> ment of BkHawaajot boyi QBdor tweatjr-oaa ■,cir? «>f ace by Hrtaajraai renaaaalai r tw.r-.ii r!io li.nirs ..f Mp. oa. an'l .'• am. It was t!,^ COOltOatttMl Of laaeaatntatHoi of xm turm •aatloaa 'hut aoya ; ■ carrying DMCCaSM .• nipht to pfeBCCC In Tentlerloin dtotHcta were ted Into t«»in;itatlon. The Pad** hill. tilt ting Ibe »orkfne hour-* of children aad miner?, was fßTOfaotf re ported ■tartltea caofoi won aoadc *o-doy against nlcht m^sy^nger »er\-|ce In the larßr rtttet • f the state hff-.re the As bobbM] reanaattee on Labor and hanaanrtM jit th* lioirinjj <•»; th»^ Murray hill fvi ward M. Darrowa, one of th*> laiiallaaliiri of the National <"litid I^ihor Committee. who bOO keen Khinp nil Mi time to o *tidy of condition* nnilrr wMell night nMMaaaaen v..«rk In th*> l^rc^-r clttea of this rountrv. via?: t'i» BSBta spiakfr In BObaH of tlio hill. "Our Invrstication." Mr Barrow?. sai>l. "ha? only pro red iti « nanehMrTC ni^nnpr what any one wbo atoaved lo tiunk cotili Ktir*-s. it employed ttaetf CBjOfljl i' 1 'iis>«>v erlng jHSI In vthut way and to WbOt extent the TcadcrMß' naed the niKht BMcocagot ,«>ervl<-« and th<> *(Te.-t ••!! th^ beyi th«m .-< Kroo. \v.- f.->ir!,i conditions that amszH even th" ino^jf sophist i<"ated of us No (MM ho Baa not l<e«-p fac«> to la«e wltli actnal condMhNM can have any roottsaitOß of the. dfpth tO >viii.ri ibeat llttlr nlcht BMOaCB z,.-ri are drafsod doaii by tbeti iwi." Pp<^.ikinc i" Caret of Ibc btU .itso. <;*>ori!»' A. Hall. serretarv af Hie New > .jrk CbM l.aber Cbamrittee sat-i: "This BOOaOBVI w:is lr.trodn<~«»d at tlir request of th^ KOW York <"hUd l^ih-T • •onimitt*"-. It Bl bnaei or. the findine." of 1 cafloful nveatlgalloa roverfnc over d jrear, conducted b] UM Na tional Child Labor CaOUBtttOO in eieht ,«tnt*s in the ctMßiry. i" Nooi fort Btatt the- inqjiiry has b^n DfOOOestod In Now York «ltv. Buffalo, Hoebeafr, ByTaCQCOi t*ti<-a. Tro> . \ ...-• and Bebcacetady. In the l^rc^r eftftßfli »* mlgnl '•" CSPCCtOd the nt»n' of (he e»!1 >■- greater, aal roodlUona arc f'lllj ac ' b;id in th.- «nialW np^'at 0 titles "Tbe Mil ad ■•••••! docc not bare ai Ma ohjoot th*> BboOabbMJ "f nlsrht mos<-»>ns»r aßf.fltc catlfoly. We eaateaei II ci irbal aver nocdlui ocrrfc c amsl be fonrisbed lv Mi« -.:■£•'■■ •••"Tipan'o* ran r c »'lt'y he f< l by 'loin* adults. Tho pool)*, WC sr<> conMcat, if it realiz'l Ibc coadßttoaa, «o«|r| <l»->r»an<l this ... »\# rn*>3 ocaajci '■••■ t ) -)■*■.('■ ■--- non th* ..<<"■ omroaadtaSß r >f rle« and immoniniv ••om m.jn to woeti work at ntgrh' In i^irff cities*, •,,t f..r tbc Oakl Cf the .•i.mmiiniU Ol Wall. Tba tectl re\pal-<1 by tbßl taiiaall P3tio>i ikji" aroaacd p^"P'* > fo tiir Bcrtooa> Deaa of th.- migaltea, <ii> • ..I in \t<--t chus»tt» Maryland :»n<l Ohio leaialatloii *.■» now pon<lir,; t.. atace furthei iftajuaraa ai c M nbjbi BBCoaoagori " Tho bill of AawaaMiiaoß Otoca iboMali Inn tho oM Acjacdael CoißMßlaalaa of N ' < " York City »'ll transferring if<j dottea fo QM ritv's t>.partment of Water, 'i;f- aad El«? , ttirity was reported thai after uoea bj Urn Asaembr* CoßMalttee on rVntei Oac and Fi.-ctr»'-i»\ The t.iii woe oaßraded le i^r- '• f^>r tlie employe* of the rommis^toTi t.. tho i department laktna; over the rom miss ion's ' ,»,.)„< Tl'is Ml! i- PMBBeatal to the j».-ti>-»i i >f Mai Gayaov r^movinc the rnetiibers of the old aqueduct < •••mmlssion and ap pointing ■< BOW ronnntaotoo Orttli the nn- • deratandtes that th" terms of offi-e of the aaeaiben Bboafd expire when they had rl^ared 08 th mmtaaJoa 1 business. "CONFUTING TARTFF LIARS' Mr. Tajvc Says Now Law Is Speaking for Itself. V\ .i^h.UKtov. Apr'l :>.- "The present tariff ■ . . m i-; i very day confuting the many liars whi attack if." declared RefMjoooatatteo Serene R, Pajrao, ■' Ken York, chairman of .tie \\.i n » and Meant Conuntttec, as he was teawbuj tha Havoc to-day after a eaa feren^e with PreaMml Tnfl. "Kron OVOfy standpoint It i the no«t roefiraafttl bU lan •!■•■■: ... baAj ' '■■ declared, "it talks for ttocU every day In tt.e upbuilding of American business ai home and abroad Th.. aatstoraai and minimum provlslotiii of the bill aJoac !ia\e opened the markfs of the world t-> tiie £;o<.d.- of tr*' 1 I'nite.j State .." SENATE m OF PROBE Insurance Resolution May Die in Committee. GENERAL INVESTIGATION I Finance Committee Has Plan to Look Into Legislative Corruption. !.: T<-1 c.ai > I Tbt T, IkMß* i A. I-..!! 1 .. April J. I'i.t!! QM lender* in th" Seuat" hc.fj determine! wh.if t>» d>> about a general tOOoattSOtJoa «>r lagMottM ■•>'■■ rupii.-M It .. iiiii-r...>.t.' tli.it ;my action •a m be uk<-n oa tii*- HrtaotßOS pooolbSloi for a fi r » ■ Insurance -nv*- : ; b> the A*semi>ly 'a-->t r:i>.!it. T i* will POOI it: tue Senate Fiiiance • ■ .nr.iittee mean tim*'. There Is nn f\»ri .hanr. tliat It may not come out of that butty In any aaaa Home Senator* .ire n little «us£>i?lou9 «f th»- OOdfkl DWOBtlOjOtlaO biajl ..f Si»e^ker WodOOMVtll'l ''Kl^r-. «M«1. t.i-.k »'.c form of OdopCtal ( 1 is res«ilutii>ii Tliev want to be le^tain th.tf tut-:.' it Super ltifend< ■ Hotchkiss hasn't done that th:* :.p*ci;i! l<"Ki«lHii\i' committee cituld tl<». ''t .ain other Hrnat.ir-; -;. -. that even if the Superintendent ha«i 80l ■£ the n'^fii'iil powers ti:e,-e .4 •nr.W. i>" i '..-ojirf invej>ti«rt tii>M. of w;.n-i> t:^ F .i( tnaocoaei iftTf*^** .-hoiiM !>»• out-, a part ■Ti'.ere j.-r, t ,-t:i;. OftiOtJ itiit tti'-re wil. !rf- an i'i\estipa'i«>ti ••' lire insunm-f com pany conditions. " >;u.i S.-iiHtir hay's ..f BufTal" 'I ilon't know wli-t'i-r "r u..t Mr. Hotc-hkls? lia.> ;»m ask. 'l t.. express Ins views on thai >übje ( t N-fore the Finance j • "ommittee, but .t < » to me that OMOM be the proper course. He, aamVi the in surance law.", hns 1 nart tx»wer.« of .n- <•:-! i - E.it.nii in t!,e taklKK "f remetlUl step • ■! lin the roeomoKaoteflaa .>f hiojbfatlao ■■ lt.in.iy ii" that tiie ir'.;'i!ry h« Is -Liking will answer all useful pur;M^se.». i>f i-ours*;. j he ril.-ht lia\- Information which woul-1 remier necess;ir> a legi^latue ir.fjutr-.. But certainly we .-.h"!ji«i kn «w : i* v'ews befor' taklns any action an this re»ol iti'in." Th»- Se,iat>» Kinano- OBOMOOttM hOO made a lOfl .iiv draft of ;i rtOOtaftaO (Of ■ J?»n eral i-iven fixation of |esisla?i\e corruption which it will report s<h.h ul.en ir hag be« n yerferi Action «>n this by the committee probably will ■attbi the (af of t'.\o J|r. It.*. rti" - proposition Tins tentative re>oln:i..n pmMN f.i =» «per-)al |ejji«:tati\ c .-i»mmittee to iivesttjjatf I !«pe.-jri< - charges or nril autheriti.-ateii in | stan> e» of suspicious transactions r«»ffar.! init |eKi.^l>irioii. It was tatSßdOi la have it -•> framed a<; to sh;i' OOJ IWaoCtgßtloa al corrt«|r>r gossip or the presentation Oi ma terial for investi*«it:«->f by irresponsible per sons. As a result some <<f the more, radical Senators fear that it would be .. narrow i 01 rest ri. 1 "*.! »!iat the proper kind of broad ir.veytjgation could not b<» carried on under j Hi tennis Tbe reaatarJea whtch b»>th *4emeaai in tiie BnwM ; i'- strKiiitc woiil.l \y a happy modanm betweea the KOWOBBi atiij \V\iip wri^^t «weepln^ propositions ;ind the at rirud-' of Speaker \Va'i.«worfh thif fherp he no inve^tica'tnri of anythinjr save a *r»ec-;n. charare airatnst » m»rril<" of the present r,e*i«iiH! lire it nenaa M m»n '-v* n«w romb, \Vatnwri^ht, FTlnman and others that 'he .|raft|n 5 f aadi ■* loootatlaa would b« Iso difficult a" la be ntaawai hwpaamaa and 'hat in the "id a fWOttj liberal AOEMIiOI M to tbi scop* of the Inautry will h.T. c to be Itfl to the pomartttee to tnake it That, of ■.-.. »ome opposftinrt to the propoisitiflp ii tho S^nat" and m'!>h from the WOjtfOWOrtt niach-n* 1 in rh^ ■■\r T Kr^n,-h t »f the LagMMOM SUGAR COMPANY RAISES WAGES. The fired of the Vrpo r i,- Hn S'lß.ir F{r finint: OBMSOOJI <t n m<^»jnc kaM e^ter tay in ibli ctty «oto4 N hosfojooa tiu-> waso-s al ofl Iba fnct.Tv tmiplujti nf fh» roßßaaoqi from I In I 1I 1 [>er <cnt. A'.oijt fiv thonjnnrl fn»n «ri!l l.^n^flt from rh^» hi.-ri.9w • ■ This bottle'? the sun of our-tablc. His beams arc rosy vine; We planets that arc net ab'r Without his help to shine" ■Sheridan. If Sheridan the poet could visit New York and were asked to write a comparison PIG IN A POKE A pi^ in a poke \% one of th* ajajj -y causes 'of advertising. Advertising eliminates tH« roke and *e!is the pi^ on its merits. Similarly. CfMd Insurance is designsd to jjivr an Owner the truth before he spends a dollar. It insures the cost and thereby insures the income. And. in our judgment, is in contestaH- tho fines: building contract ever written. THOMPSON-STARRETT I COMPANY 1 Bualmaaj Construction Fb**-Om Wall - — INSURANCE PROBE NEAR END Hotchki Satisfied All Possible Corruption Was Disclosed. -....•. . WIU; Lin H. lforchki« *■*• ose.| all th»- tvirn'<wM • -iUe.J for re«r»r. dayn session "' the flr« insurance In-. • # i ejibaj until tab aaanaaal at " *afJ«fc aad put a>»ffl» f!.e ins ' r.e !v in «r«t»r •.. t:ike ur- r'.uflr.r- •• ->r!. in !ii' department n . Bofovstaad bj fbi I -.m >• ■• i»par« .. «..,r i : - M-nt v .jury will «nd wtt'a - •• pfOaaaj week, not Hat til possible CO" r;u.t!..n hv fin- in^ura:---" Interests has been uncovered, iMit b<> m.;-"- f'> *>!d t c > the peaam - i ajaaoj abaarj f>e an adkwtt»a> •» ta» amount an<! r«me f " the nie;lu>d of «urn cor rui)ttop. The depart rnfr.- n.i.» knowledse -' from J|i),ih)i> t. ( J :,i». uiin us.'.! •.. influence .\!N»t?T ■fr.nrs h.- fire Insurance hiier»-*r^ within tIM baa bai yea-, bur th< method waa th* -.in.** a.** i" * ■" >°* r case-j disclosed. an «it^ detiill.4 concern m> "n» n'w IKlna- ''<- BOOarC ->t (bO Albany lobby, pwrttciilar't In its PrfatßPß BB tl:. Tir^ insurance inrer ests of N-w York. »m the r^.inf aim*- 1 ». ; rid Mr Hotchki.ss is »Htlsn>d that th- "h- Jad baa bOOa arta'ne-i i-i I manner t^t Will cdbctaally ktß ftaatbca • • MM •■ tll.lt line ftabtßw ''' r •"*•*•* Tork Fire ln-uranc« Bbffanajßj which ha« bee-, nienrioned »^ * successor tn the pre«#n' invent fjcation. w!U not be done in any such mann'-r "i% That in which fh« "lobh-- inqtiirj'" was conduct"'!. The only power of that body whteh It open to CjaßOttßß i** ''■> power to ~ < rates and Mr. »f««tchkls.s intimated in hts flrwt annual report t.> «;ov»rnor Hughes th*t thl- power <;v)ii!.| he under *tat» eotr rr-.1. Bbj BlOOßtteflßa Of OJOJ -ire* will be « matter <>f routine work by mv ea> aOBffBKCa, MhBBOd bj >'. r«»porr. to the Gerr ernor «n rl;e method* «f f!ie e\chan*» n arriving at fts det-t.itort "n ra?e». \i-» further action • bbnj toward state wiper vision of Mf fl-iac will re»-essarll",- ba«e> to »••• preceder! hv #g>l»f|np. because- f*!« BBW al pr»spnr z ; v<*« the Tnsrranf-c rjep»r> in»nf no such rupef.-ts*>ry p»»^»rs. TO PROTECT PCLICYHOLDFP.'' v Buffalo, AnHl 5. \\" »r| HaVMI . Ipg 4 ,1 v:«er t» Wlill-im IT Ho*r*l{!«.f =•» sa> pertntendent of Ins-ir»no#, «p«b<l ta fhe Rii-itmon'l 'Tub last nisrhr nn • - -•..• In «uran«*e t'epartmen': »nd It" ' Among oth»r radaaj h« s-\ldt* "By the time v- Hofchk/53 iq rhro'i«h the ■>"iran» situation ■' "T h.ay« beew ••l»ar»rf up. and every romt^ny rtoins m> aavmaca business -nil! h* 3dl»quatel*. ■ir>.i»» the supervision of the det-artment. Th« old derwtments Inck^d tn'tiatlve, huf Mr. HaajajtfaaH p.->ue- »•« to let ?h- sunlight in and to ntnxm against, any c»mpajiy when m e^arrrttvition of its afToir'* s".->'vsi »hat Jts continuaiii*^ in h'lslrjess i?; i-ajarrfiir fo policyhoWer-!" or fh*» public Tf Is ■ ••«• de partment's p:rp.-»s^ fo 4++ th«r th» fttßMaa of th^ <tat'- g"> prof»ct»d in their rnaaa> .iri.-e cont-,»fs irt tlf>. flr«-. rjj^rlne or ... :>n the purity of American beer*, he would undoubt edly state that Jacob Ruppert's Knickerbocker Beer The Beer Th.it SaUsSeak > is unexcelled by any brew. He would find it made from the choicest hops and the best barley that grows: would find that every drop of water is filtered — every drop of beer sterilized — and the beer that satisfies, i Bottled at the Brewery SCth to 83rd St. and Third live. .itniln ■< Supplied in' Retail Dealer?. 5