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. t>* PRAISE FOR LEGISLATORS Repiibiicans Commpnd Thpm for O^dcnng Inquiry. OGDEM L. MILLS TREASURER Elected by County Committee to Succeed J. B. Sheffield — Eocnig on Aldridgc. He*', ii;; icr.s rrn-.m»TidlTij; the T<rjri»".ature :<rr irt- «r;!n:> In ODfjOrtSJ an tBCCOtIOjaShVI .' pori ■ • >'' ; I b*Bg '■• Kho * 151 ■•H pmaM :napiTnnu«:v :•> Yin '.■:.' ' ' Oosinry QBoawdnaa at Ita ■•■-.;.- srf ■ | i fbjO olurr«> T?i;; Uyr^-— tavt riph 4 . <»j^len • v . • -sw I MaeSty ptr"***! obm OtßßSnd bjaa»\ir« r <>f th* (in^r-.-iittee to yt>f aoaj Ibsdob B BhaflMd. Iba lopon <•? »>,^ j.., r ; a ; tomtnittee a-rpain.^.l to <-':: eMsi *ra::. ' ".'v ha!'o! nti<; r-rr>— f.f* UMNBBCi Bftstt rernedie* are OOVJ bo* ,.^ ■■. i. . in tlx BBJ oT ttmrrul- OMJsti M Om « lection 1«^ - . *•«.•« DROBBIed »r<i odoptad After M\rrtP*vm i** raohjßatton of Mr PJhafftcM ottaXi aaa praacntod *r Urn Boot me<-i;:;t nf il.« year. William *"h.Urei>. 'raff- or the Bdi DIBUOH. aeoobßßted jk ■*t;i:* Tn\ *r< .!■■ ..:■••.! H«- M»oke of l*i" hard tttK Mt Mills Imd Sor* for t'i«* party la the r.TTik.-. Tho nomination wa«- pecoaded v,. v. v: i<«r?.ir. Serr«-t«r%' .•? State, I.'o v.l r. 0»|0U0sl>. tOMOMeOB Of UN DeOOBBttOe, mid hr hml postponed th<^ »tele<Mlon of ;i tr*>aj-' •!-*•'.- In order Hi*- a nan capabS** *ti •■very «a; ■■' '• Unj. tlv- p!a» ■•• o«'«urieil hy Mr. BhOffißML »"d hefore him '•> <»tt o T. rtanrain. rould be found. "I looked 0W fta • • tire n»: i ' he salrt. 'and fiorJdad than the man ate MOBttnot :-ior^ of ' ■• , itica necessary bJ make a •aneaMfai tv usurer than any ashsv »** Mr. M;':- Th< >jsi!> o»iJ<tlloti I '-."jld find t« bSa 00M Utat be came from thr 2>ll: 1 Mj.tr i i BTBJBt Baa s ipht nfirn * ta the fa<t that Mr. iin« (I n-. liims<'i comes :mm that riistrirt. TTie r*» tSOaamar Ol the eouiniiti<» - »»~n of OBdea Mi,i: ana :i sraadaon of the Ime iv <i M.i v After i'ttii: graduated fiorr. Harvard, la BOt and th* Harvard I** School, iv 1901, li' lie.-ume as«»<-laf-«1 Ottb UM law mm of - ■.-.on. Jenninp* A nu^^•••:l. Sjnr» his admission to the l.j,r Mr, MlSa baa tahoa an artive intorri la pr.UtJos, Rtid i- :ii present captain of th< l£th ECkictloa Dtntrki In tit* Aawembly dl»- Tirt. Ho h finatH-ial pßCHiaif <>t the Re pwblicxn <"!ui> oi '.)•• 3tti (Uoembl) I>is trict and .* .< member ■■ the H*r A*so 'iatlon. 'h<- Knirkerbocaaer, Karqu«i. I'nion. Harvard and Hepuhllran c ;t-«. rjollin H. Woodward, leader of the ;1 boMBbMj I'iMi-Ki. tntrodnced Urn nßOoro iion in recard to Urn mvextlgaitai ordered y tlie iy»Rislat ;.re. whirti ptoeed Urn mb lutttee on recird h- roaaratsiatlßg "tlie I^^iFlaiiir* i:i."!. ■A'- tinK:". an<l honorable »otV»ri. ■' nnn »>xpre-<inß ■•it^ t»*!ief that a pr^rrrt, thcrcjch. Impartial nn<i vigorous tivostliration. «• recommended by Gov ■mor Hurhen. will result in great pood to •he people nf the state " Speaking on the resolution. M;. Gri*rom »-«ld: "It in BTWaya a pif-apure to us to put our i^lveß on record a? approving the course of c-iir honored Governor-. Mr Htißhes T am T'Krtlet:!arlv Klad to approve the ariimi of ♦ h*> S"nate and Aesembly in a m*- of vich importar.re. Of rotirne. the r'spoti'-.- v ilitv lies tipor: our party, and every BJO* p .hlic«n \-ote 1n the Senate arid in the Assembly vir east for the investigation. ■Recently th» Pe:iat«» \.u* eleeool a new '•"afler. It wan th" rnuee of n hitter flfiht. : am grlad as p«> my HsnnSj la the fair *<-tlon of Senator Conb "-inre hi? election. !!# hsp dtM>olwed all Miternew. In BBS -;im' BBQr I ***1 11 vl*'v I *' in The AswinMy Speaker Widen < i<« BBdUOol to *vtr rom t-»en()at)r>r T\> are triad to show our «p . rOMOd of 'he way iv which B0 has noted. :?^ and Senator < ■o^^ ere putting thtonsjh > l^irlflatlve prrjrramrne th»t will turn out "> hcv« Wen one of the soundest in year*. •■ will h»- a rontribu'tr.K faster to the snr "* ih»«' «•■ l>ri win attend <^ur p*r:y at the pofta tv n' I BotflOJ • ftoftt Ko^nic -•1 ■• *ar •:?n<r be Httrihute Hie- ii«>re»»t Df ijeorcr W. Mtfrid*' -o »ny dlssat lf r»« ti«n ;th 'he 1 n<3rni-;i^trf<*!'»ns of e^i,sr-rt T- or Qo*»| • • H ighM 'T:iere » - a^ no 4 * square ■ HTht iv!«»rn 1". RepuWiran« and the rt»m:" RejcfJOßOßsV* b* said. "A truei ♦ •Ft BjfQ BOOM tv xt Tuesday, whfi 00] will *|c-" l-'r^ie<s->r Thorns* t.. t-wc+^A s«-nat"i Ml4f th" question Is pre^fn'od ;i« •*> whether or r.ot th* vntr-r* OBOMM th» roll'K- Of f'<"-i'S"TT raft and <^>vernor Hurhe* the p*«ople w :.U: .U r^fpond at the polls ■ *■*' No\cmb»r with a BtWtttT Tea " a resolution oSarod by Ptaaid Hoc he. of th* l~t 1 Distrirt, HFkine: t;.e »-|ty authorl ••»• tB pajOh au appeal BBBJ ol Urn <^- Bl T> Cadlv TTrr-i'-k 0B Urn matter ..? Urn '•a^K: cf UM MOOT York OBBtraJ <>n :J*^-er.TK avrr.ue ma* Pattrroi • ;'e <x ■'■ ' D '■ *'■ i"' v;,)er;4tj,,n ■■' • ■•■ of ton BOOBOBtttoe to <-'r^:<Jr' Bnooßi I! r ttatado ij.- v ' ■ "-'■ v*-; ; by BdVEBSi T(. li'i^h. ttl - hairman. ' '■ '■' ''■ r '•• prnp'is<«ri H!n*»ndn>«t]ts on law. which ■ ■ bean pea* • ' " ' • ■• .• Pe>:.-ii.v Aif'.e^v ar.d ' \ \<y Aaßeoßhtyesaa "*v» SHIP BRAKES A SUCCESS T*»=i Ple?s*s Officers of Battle-; .hip Indiana. 'B; T* «*■ »*h ta Ti-f T^'t.un". i PI oflaiptda. Ar>ni n after ■ Boa fajof ttß ' be i"-* braho.-. whi h" uad 0008 BaoJ U' bat Moo, Dm i.a-T;r ? ; . tnAssa I ; t^ Urn PI I *nr-. | ■ rn>- rarel to day, hn ofioara i ' ■ oodotMOoa ata (ho tray v < \-»yr* bad wortßi, Data ««rti»:i fihermtr. ir command of the th!p, "V-rairi T.oT.nt * •• -j.:n» her»> twin r»on Oi fii.V.- •.'« MM »r:<l tl»v *»:»■ v. p stood T'f • moaito ' otatoed. ' 'J ■ DM* OOM :'■ iidifcna bad r •■ too* tho J^isiMirr Md had tried afcsa BBdcr Hi bbosSßom WbOe H •nlicr lh« ortftr.ary V*ttl»*hir con«i<i»rj,hle •int* to otojh oh o • DgSojoj row wd, * • *"' ■ • • • • • !nr)iar» naa able to • aliida ' ji'f bar '■••nc-ii!. Tne I ■ . . •-i '«, . . Bttofj |0)j lt*> nf »h« vessel Thr\ ■. r * *T;.,*.A ! hy bm In *he OBfjbM ru<»n.. tuij mhen I tW4t ■ fSVOB OM 00 rrial* To cxtrpd I • ■ .tiruiar':- OJftß UM <b!;'r> ei^es UV". a r*.:- F ojPjoJ Country Homes .ire advertised in the Real Eflcttc columns. If you don't tec enylhirn; suitable, in»ert a W«>nt Ad. and bring the country home to you. THE TRIBUNi, )s'. Na^gati St Upccarr. 1364 Fic«dw*T. AUDUBOW MEASURE PASSED Only Three Votes Ag-ainst Bill in the Senate. ' . i • eoMOJOI Ib f•» Trtb«r.r. ) K'.t.-.n,. April :i.-!<y n. \ote cf 3 U» ■ the eo-«-ii;ed A . hii SB bfX, des*»:ne4> to pie v»:.t thf» po«**is!f»n «yd t-* of tho pl'i m«g^ ff arQd MrJs lr> tlrs otate, Ofao 1 a.«fw<l ,-.. ■.:.» Senate •..-'- Already II had paaood .!■.»• ftjoaaabty. bat in .-lightly different :'n>Tt: 0B <h;«t it will h*ve tO b0 reras.-^ Umm Iha Unaa senator* arho vo-ed . is.ji::rt It ■ ere A' and Kist«l. Braofdya beaeADeasSj and "rawlej . a ■OOthattOSl I»em<-- mt Whr:. ','- MM. as It pa.««« 0 t!if> Vsetn bi>-. reached oa the Sonata ra>nd»r. Mr. IYswl*> BOaoad tO .strike DOt Itl en • | -In c ■..»' ..r QThtta. its sponsor in the upper *»\j.ialrtr ( '. its •:rp° e. brieTy. ta^l^.z t. at i. wa« d^y'.Kned to pro nel UM BJfM 1 ir«^»« of 'he m*w. ••<»•;• tv'..: btrda ore fain-se n Bnßhor.** tie said. 'T..«.•T ..«.• i!:s»(-t world HI growtasj rap i<"l>. and •? a farmer I run t'.f-tify that tliis m'-HFi:-" - .s ?«• r«s;,ry from the point of view of the practical nan as well as trr-n smtltncntal c*>rsld«Tailor>^." P'T.atoi I'rawley maintaine' that its en a'-tr.*'nt lni<- law would thr^w out of em j bVBOBB] an army <if tOPOBty thOOOSd OMB »nu confiscate bajgaagai aaharaal of --'.mo *'7/v«- f»». p^r.at^r Bass interposed that *.'. a. Los:- of Kueh magnitude w<-ro coc cloned the los? would all on men whose business wr.s agairvt •.'.)<■ general interests <>f the state. Frawev tried to amend the bill to limit Its aj >; l!<- a t:>in to t'.c ppeHes of I'd hards native to this ataaa, l;ist»>aj of V.a.y inr it *pi>lv to the fAuit'le^ any apaasnl of \. lii"'' I* OBtHa to the - MM Senator Oohh said th* form of HM bill had been worked over BBrOfedly. ad If It were to Iv passed it .^Jioul.l b<> I'assed In it.* pr-s'i-t farm The amendments were |o«t and lbs bill adopted without further distutsior. The. measure, whi<-h la dra'-ti/- and we* fought bitt-rlv bf a^MOacaM milliners, is to tan cffe«'t July l. BU. That will give them time enough to* get rid of their pres ent stock or wiV. :'ir<i IoOJUMTBi NEW MEASURES AT ALBANY Senator Cobb Introduce? Bill to Con solidate Railroad Laws. 'Py IWaajmt fe to TTl»> T-ltMlT!" " Albany. April l\.~ A bill consolidating ;h» railroad laws w«^ Introduced to-day li, the S^na>- by Sen*' « "obb. Senator l';ivis Introilu^ort a rtrrilar measure last year, but It failed in grt the Governor's approval he cause it continued in force the section of i.iw naffer which Urn LoojWotara m power to rlnnse ta.tes . ■* far. ar.d under whi> h the right of not having their profits reduced l»elow !'• ;v-r cent by action of thf Legis lature was guaranteed the railroads. This section is taken from the aw by the <"..Vih MBL The Mil transfers to the Public BOTVfIeO i ommissions law the provisions relating to tranrferi". »nd makes the r^pid transit act affecting How" York t'tty a part of the rail road law. Senator rrawley Introduced a bill de signed to permit the operation of the Stein may Tunnel, in New York. It is the same, bill that was introduced In the Assembly on Monday night by Assemblyman James S. Parker. Assemblyman Dana introduced an amend ment to the act of V.A? providing for the regulation of terminals and approaches of the New York Central lUd!road in New York CRT. Authority is given to th» state OgaaaahV tassjer of Health In a bill introduced to-day by Senator Mead^ to enter and examine all the hotels, restaurants nnd boarding house* where ten or more asrsOM are ac commodated to ascertain tho sanitary BOOH dttio^v 'iffecting the Ivalth of the guests. He is empowered to order ohsMMaaa in ths construction of the buildingp or plumbing. MANY FINANCIAL BILLS OUT Measure Favoring Acceptance of Har riman Gift Reported s ' v 'ays and KOBM ■ ■ to-njKiu repsrmd t aosrs of financial bUa. ' among the more Important: Ae^ep^iTH-e b\ t»i^ rtaie of the Etarrwaaa Ott lOT a poJMJc nark ir ••lane*, anl Ko. Jand tsOCdkUeaj and provuion for the OMOO of X*. V»«.«o< in bonds for the Palisade In ter^tal }'& Rearranging the salaries of the state Civil Sirvi'f Commissioners so that th" president «h«.JI receive Si.ooo a \ ear instead of $S,O/' 00 now. and the OthOBO *2.V»i In taad I WHk living their terms at six : *».->rs batOOdl uf an Indoflr'tc term ;. ..: present, ani protecting them from roj • ol tn tpt on charaae Creating ■ < onimi?non Is conduct a. cm ?:■<-?» fn r tjir purpose of discussion of all ;>l;psfi? f i be \'ater question. puo»< as ■ -~..r • h aqueducts and stream polla* t.O'.. < reating t> con: miss ion of «m to inquire Into Urn • •>: ■ of iivin* and rrport to '^c nex: !-• cislatm*. Providing for the issue of JT/« ■■•■««• • ■•iy. ; year l«^ds tor improving (he Covaga ;<n<l | Stne"« :.K',f I SUBJECT TO RULE OF STATE O'Maiicy Gives Opinion on Education Board Employes. :. /..in ZL - a.ttotnej Oeaeral fTHoflij baa oittaaf t!,^ ptatt Orrfl Ber* • <•. !-«k>:j that #tnploye» •_•! the n >.iTii <,f BdocafJaa ol Kaw Tora <"it;% ..rtier Uma naorhataotdeota, [f ■■^sy r an< j ta • ml •• t to the foriadftctJoa «>f tde sat. i-oiiirniM?loi! ari<l r).'t UM Bsßttbdpai commission. Th» am. aojr Oonsra pofataaot tnai nn ,..0;.^ of .... o« •■.iucatlwii. wiiii .. ;ir»* . »•.',! corporate powers to be « vr : - i ladopeaßoatty of th" Bsnßortpal com. :•. '• ■ : New York <it.. ;:!.■ nr.t In UM < *i"V"i 1 J-''. r \ ir« <■' : . .r ■ :t ■ BILLS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR Women May Now Vo«e on Village Im provement Bond Question Alba aprO H -•:■ amor 1 1 s . i- >-..-s« t«v : i:icht HffTit-d BM till Of Assemb;y:n.-.!i A. I> ftntth . ■ ;■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . i r furnish eoaaoao or *"j'Min' , • na ttad by , 'aw. ;-n k p| roMeaTl OKI r!p« OD, Kh*U lit the ttine of loJo cive t< tt« parchaaoi :< lOOrUßeOtsa Mating tl - Mlie; y oamo ar.d ] iddVBOO OM ram*. ;.?nj ■dtrOOJ <-f tho >• v,. ; n oa otMoo nreacrtption Urn | wak aaahaa Urn dot* <>t •*.«. ».r. : oaoe •> I eVooaoflJ taxpAyr* are p«-n. itt»-d to vote ft. pio}^..-.ti'i',« Dor tbo bonding of Miiaues foi im|ii«iv«-::,.i.t> m at o'.ll oi AbMinblyinan F 1. Y"ti:ir wMeh V»»cam» .-. Lan \<--::iizUt. fhc itovr-nipi Mi»o n\*n*ii Urn MU r>f H«-n- Otor Travta injr •.< •-' • • - . • ii. nd ■ :.t ' Hank* •«J<iitioti.'i.' power . •. «. eavttigi -.■ ie.i on* • DiSACRtfcMEM IN ARSON CASE. I By ''e.'t ■■■:•.,>, to t. ", i baoi ' I. C!'f;eer.s>. N. V . April Tl. --The jjry ir< bt <.>»•• »'. il»-:l«er: n. r-| a rV. rh» v. «al»by R ilnebe. !; man a<-«:ri»U of .r- d :•■*•> t.. *>.)'■■ on.i \- •*■• oVoohargoa' : thwiry tv BOPOBBM OOBTI toOtSee Mill- I ttttT Ivir.^ out f(Mir?'^n bOSta, T;.» jurore j >.<r,,.,\ t-«-vrn '>r .■ '■ :''•;.! : ■: ?,:•■ f ir rvn- j v'.-tfo r . Cldrl; r.it- OWflflOM If ... -«• viir tss.l. j Lit OMfl thO !•-•.• • ; :ml;. Ifle ball was , <-<>jif iT-,\jr-,l in UM oOa Of PMHt ■Wall m< I fu/T.|h» ( »4 by his '.<::t«.. :u,<. 'c wa^ re- I OMoad W. C. BARNARD RENOMINATED. 'iv!:>. t -.i ... &pfH n.-Hept;' : ■„.■;•? i-iftn. I ..I li.diaim j nominated p .ia \vii.i«m c. Bor>] i. it; j ejoj . . •i ■ , to-d ir« Vuo < lion .i. '. read Urn rtjmo-^Udrl .. tarffl i*w, ; •Jia a'J: .. ProatdCSX Tut;, unii | DXSOJ Uif- -c ■■.idicj ... I- | u1..:u 1 ..: Bt >«.riJ*e. I VEW-TORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FBTOAT APRN, 22 1010. BROAD INQUIRY VOTED Assembly Pnssos Resolution Withot I Disspntinrj Vote. WADSWORTH MEN GIVE IN Senate Expected to Concur Next Week — Primary Bill Delays Adjournment. |Hy TMOXnoa M Thr Trlbunt I Übanjr, April a— Without n. dissmtiagj \ote the Ar-KDibly to-day passed lha reso lution for a cneral gjrafi lajattoa, prepared by 'he Way- and Menns OOSSr BdttCO. It wtU be lecelved in the Senate to-morrow, there referred to the Finan-e CTomaa Tl iea. aad probably reported Croag that comtnittee and adopted next wceki ; ■•]'- this naululhin differs la form so:nc erhat from Ike one Originally adopted by the Senate, thorei is no dls;>os!tfon o:» the part of any of the leaders to avis at thfa change of words. From Senator Cohh d"v\r. thay will favor Urn Assembly rasa »• tion ar :>oon H^-thev are ensured that under 1' a free and untramasaOsd invcstlßation can l>" oeadOCtcd. Their opinion Daw la that such would be the result The OCSSJS in the Assembly WhOB this rc-«oi-:tj,in wa? panned was abjaMaaiitly different from that scene only -i few we ska «go when Speaker WMaworth left his cimir to oppoi-» r«t) lii^ BOOT the < 'hauler resolu tion attempting to p;H the Assembly on record on this name general proposition. Then the full itieiiSjth of Urn machine was aaai to crush the handful of He ass rail and in!«:;ri!rent RefmhtlesjM Who b< 'ievcfl the lid ahewld be ripped off and any wrong doing exposed. To-< Jay not a man attempted to interfere with the v.«-ll olicd machine as it ground out the authority for -the general Rraft Inquiry Exposure Of a f?>w fire in. durance scandals, a aposcti or two by Oor enar Hushes and the heavy defeat of an AMrMajs have l^en eafßcMßt to open the eyes of Speaker Wadsworth and his sturdy Assembly leaders. WadswortH Subdues O'Connor. Only one lncl«3ent prevented the Assem bly's adoption of the resolution (or an in roatffjatJea from bein^ Hip mo^t routine kind if a proceeding. This was the attempt of I aaaMyama O'Connor, ■ wild «->■,•<! radical, to amend it to permit the investi gation of :he work of the Armstrong; lite anmrancs bnrvsUgjatlaa esamntttsa to which Governor Hughe* was counsel. Mr. O'Con nor Bald he wanted to la»sslbisli "scan dalous omissions'" of thai body with re apact to its handling of the industrial in kurt>ncw Held. The Speaker told him It .is impossible to amend a. commit tw report. He undertook to argue, with the Speaker on that ruling, but the Speaker told I.lm that ruling ended the matter, and empha sised his decision with repeated pounding of his gavel until the Assembly chamber rang O'Connor subsided temporarily. It Is pretty definitely settled that the committee which will be named under thai resolution will be of the young. progressive element of Republicans. This will be espe cially true as to the Senate contingent. From a legislator having unusual oppor tunities for information on this matter it was learned to-day that almost certainly the two Republican Senators would b« chosen from the following list: Osws, Hin man. Hamilton and Davaoport. The Demo crat probably will be £ chulz or Wagner, of New York, or Uayne. of Staten Island. All these Senators are notably clean and pro paeafoa, while not rattleheaded or v aaav tion seekers. Assemblymen Mentioned for Committee. Gossip among the AsaasablyhMß lndtcatfis thai MerritU Parker, n kli?j, l,ee, Walters, Val" and Mclne! ney ar* atnonc the Repub ::<-;in eligible?, arbjbj Chanler. Foley. A. K. Smith and Fhortt are mentioned as likely to furnish the Democratic material. Th^ ar> rK)intm*=ntß to thi^ eOßUtttttae probably will »• announced within a. law days* of the final passage of the resolution. The com mittee Itself may ".-gin work a short time after the adjournment of the legislature. Adjournment should not be more tuan two or thre« weeks away if the Lot, la I iature continues the pr<-> re«* It ha? horn : making this week. The t*>l-phone and brio* ; praph bill xv;>= put into its final shape to i day so far as tho Asssgmbt] hi concerned. ■It will I— r»r*ottM Tweoday and ♦•■■ f>v«r ■. to the. senate. unless something distinctly ; n«t on th*' progjramme Intervene*, before iiir. r>nd of th<» week. Representative* of the l«gislatl\f- ooas nuttT whlcl. invest) sated the question of «=tat'> supervision of telephone and l* legraph Una iiel<i a consultation to-day with rep raaaatattvae of the rubiic flervta Comaais •■i^:.. ■1 District . and the ■- :■• rnniliailho I iblrmao lamet s Parker presided. Judge Hale, counsel of the commission, resreaestad that body, arhfle Dblob N. u«>tiici ■ppioroa for Urn Den Irlrphone in t<rest«. aa B. O. •?•.!.: , ■• of Basialo, and his attorney for the IWVpflMieill :• lephone interests The ■ •■<!. pi nd. tits fongh< hard •?hir>st tho bill as ii •■ contending thai it was very unjust to them. The bill Bjave Iks Public Sen Ice <ommi«tnn power o-.tr franchises and . at i Hiasiia of ajrateoss, a~ v. ell »b OVCr OUVlca ctiarcp-j, •-..lßr.]-. <•< service hi. ; ifnianc#» of Ee<"iriti<>«; T!i«> htdfiMnoentl wanted, to i,,. abl« to ronneet their lines without appliisgi to Uh • ■ •-■mi: : \r>r. for p«-rml^«-ion to do IN Finally th« i^ -ommlt'co acred to amend th»- MH to penal* tti». ladepeadottt eoeßpanlea to con noct "dt-s<3 'tid?" without aaaJaeatJoii to Ihe 'onitnlßsion tor permission ii tho.v dead end"" wora not store than fifty mil** apart. Also it •> .<■ isckh . BnaJt) to per tuit the. l.olding of atseJ 'ii "no company by another, with the permission of th*- DMnntfealoa, Senate May KiM Measure. AJoS the Asssmbly CtUea CssssslMsa re pottad tn-tle> a. i.ii! Ntthodytag - t>ropoMM; r.- i charter tor Mow Xarh «.'ity, nt ...i. op Of tha \ario.,s •-liaiijT-r'- intr.jduced ;uirl OOaaMcrad fran time t» tini«\ Thi^ bill is drawn ■■•• tak- effect on June 1. HU. That <1»«* v.t.s >■■' -■. that tho r|ty authorities. UMM BMe orga'i!zatl«>iu which h«v«> }-*n agitating for m BOW charter and the. public yrnarallj niay Ptawf th*» document ihor oeajhti bofora tho convening of tn^ mx t I^e.'isUfirf . This lull probabl] n-||| i,« paaaad In Uh AoaeaaMy wtthoot nraeh dtf- Beatty la Urn Senate it prohahty •• MI b»* urn Viitwally th» only «n<i(t«»r of jinr-< a nc- BOW V.^fore the ' .^Mature ih. fIbBMOJtttOQ of which is not • tMed Is the H'nmar Gr«en »ii:. A: affa'rs stand, everything ehM oa <M bo wound up and final adjourn rrieit tnk.-ti wtthfal tv.i. u<-«i;< jtuf n« Ither •1..- .-•.:.jt«- nor the Afenrmbly wants to ••••ki'- tha Imai refer in proposition. B»-nii» ■■ OobO KBaaetO tO harf Men rj.ore ooaforeaoai with men in both bouaoo on itiH ojajteF n*Kt Oratk; and there :•■■ some bone of < ( , ;i ft:!i » i, ill whteh might srn t'» ratl«-fv Jjo'h i»1dt"»- in* Qovojrsjsr ■ su;» ;<:r<tH mid th* Wu'l^worth-Uoodruff BOO ple, who h*ng to tho convention •>< veri. P^sjdins that, there lirt] 'ik< li:,,><Kl thai action on Ike Qoooraor*a i.iii win be taken in either bBSJSa betore waot -,ft<r n.xt. [Mract prtmar* bmb oay tbai «r>.ii day Of il' lay makes betttr the ch.tncea for • ..r Urn Oavemofe i)iu j;5-i , ; ■tandi AMERICAN'S SUICIDE IN LONDON. Trir* < n. April -. —Chester trea« ur uuf. falo. who iuA l"<«i long t-nxar*d in new.s paper work hi this . Ity. oammttted iteUa bjt k^" pafaoaJao- The n-ir.;ai i tats Alii<!t ted 'o h.H daatll Is attrlbui-<l to bu ]. m-tt worrl-?. I'or trn yeai.i M: lv t .i IS tii« r*i»rif oarraspondcai <•.* a .\<-v. York HINHHN HITS JUDHMV Opposes Giving Judges of Court of Claims Increase CALLS PRINCIPLE WROMm Hill Suggests Cutting Out Ex penses of All State Officials. [By T-Sf-irrnph tfl TH Tribunal Albany, April XL PwmilCtolhn of th.« Judiciary of t'.:is state for 'Teaching out for s.alari«->-. Ofßcoi and W" fonnad UM feature or on attack tu-iay by Senator Harvey p. Htnsnan, of BtnglMMton. on MrfinMjriHrti Merrltt*a t-Mi to Incraaoo Urn Hriartao or the iadsae of t*° court of claims ••. wiy of animal hnnp mm -.x panse allowances. The Judges now gel BOlarMß «t JS.OOO a year, and recently had their terms of of fice extended. Bat they have to travel cwnaldarably, ais'i then to no provision in the law for • '.-■<■;. Senator Hlnman deelar»d that they v <••;•■' pretty :■:■ off. ■imrttielcas. mvi Objected to IMM Baanaal allowance In lieu of tixpfnsrs. "Tills principle Is all wrong." he said. You don't provide for any itemized ex- PCDM accounts. hut : imply Rive them this DXXII morr talari.** "Well, if you're going to economize oa Umm men, 1 ragged that too '"•' out nil espenae aObwanceo of ill officials. froni th*> Governor ilorn," eujrirosted Senator Hill, chairman of the Rnanop PuilT"***" "That may bo well and Rood." retorted Mr. Ilirman. "'But I want to say now that if tliere'* any branch of ilus state gov enuaMll whi'-li i. - rf aching? out for salaries, offices and pap it's the judiciary. I have to practise law before them, and I'm not afr.ild to nay so. ' I voted Bgair>?=t the 510.000 salary crab with 8088 BfOßsftirß, These Judges of the Court of Claims get pretty fair salaries, and 1 noll« % they'll not resigning, in spite of -ill tiif.^o hard ships. These constant raises of salary, I think, arc pretty hard on the fellow with th«» dinner pall, who hen to pay them, and probably doesn't know of his own experi ence what an Increase of salary look* like." "Why is a Judg" any better than any body •«.»■'.•■' queried Senator ilinman of Senator Hill at another OOSBt in the dis cussion. "The judge i* the only man in the state oonrfCO who gets ■ lump sum in lieu of expenses as I part of hi? salary. •• "I don't know tint he i« any bctfr," answered Senator Hill. The bill, amended, was advanced to the order of final passage. where it will bo fought out. DEBT LIMIT BILLS PASSED Conflicting Measures Go Through Assembly. [By Trlepraph to The Tribune 1 Albany. April 11.— Not wl«hins to take tbi r>-.«-p<'i,~lbiiity of deciding whethor Mayor Gaynor's or th»> CltlMßa Union plan for making operative th'> subway bonds debt limit amendment was the better, the As sembly to-day passed two bills introduced for thnt purpose. A>s*rn>>lyn-iHn BhOTtt'l bill, favored by I the Xcn- York <"itv ndmlni^trntlon. pro- | viu^s that the Hoard of Estimate f^all de rid" what bonds are self-*us'ainlnpr. Its lindins ip then to ro to the Appellate Di vision, which d to pass on the board's finding aft«r an ex*parte proceeding. Any tindin? of this court iat be furili^r re vl«w«h3 <-r appealed from. The objections of the opponents to the bill are that it [does not prescribe whom the court shall I hear, what notices there an; to oe of hear ings or how l^nr i' «'iail take to settle a case They hold that for this reason a dissatisfied taxpayer may tlo IS) a pro eeedtvsj for fean ! T' ■ !<.■*• bill, Whten was drafted by the :C'ltlzt-n«i Union, on the ether -md, naakM ! ■pecaV what hearinira njaj be baH In de milling what bonds arc rrlf Hntrtatntn.fr it permit!" the I*-iiblir Benrtce '"■■->'n r n!ss: l in [to Initiate nn notion, anl after renrincs, :• Appellate Dtvtston Is to mike ■•> of. . flcial deternilnati'tn of the amount of bondf Its b* ex^''id»ri. Any t.»TpHyer or bond • holder can appear bafOIO the court, but 'the bill prescribes how lons the hearing* may be held n that all prT+iltttsa must bi dot ! i". ■ period of from "ix weeks. |tr» three month*. Th* decision of the Ap ipeilate Dhrtotoa hi to he final i It Is declared that thai bill will prevent llsasj dra«-n oat litigation. When the two : bills reach the Senate «'itier, Committee ,an attempt will be inide t< aaroa on a ! comproniis" nuamrr . ' Th« AawmMy alas na's^il the proposed ; constitutional aiueildJlMnl of Mi .Morritt, the majority leader, nrvrtdlni for wata jstorace hi the forn^t preserv« rfiT" it Is | needed for municipal us*-?. The Aaaanhly Jodtdary Cbmmtttot baa jrciK.rted two of the .ward election bills drafted ';■ the New York County Renub> ] Mean ComnlttCAi One reduces :h? ••i^ction [dUtrtcti an that etch ihal] eontatn 01 .vn'rp, Instead of >• .ad th«» other re j «}•;!'-•- thnt wmtChcra «f (h< pofh he r»«l- ! dents of the borough In wfclcti the- work i op Election Day. Th« Assembly 1 .'■i-ii<-:.\r. Committee voted <■)('•> ii Urn tooeurrenJ roaotatloß uf Ass«>m blvnian DajUl propo a»i .tTK'iulnitat to the const Mutton providing for -he apnojnt meßl of 0m Secretary of state, state TrmmMßMt, ktUtrotf («neral an i srnt" En ;-':n>-<-r sad Surveyor by ihc- QovOTDor, by and with the a<lvi<-. .r,.' com at the Seuit*". InStfd of tb^lr »-l«wti.jn by th- people. Th" eommlttse to-day repcrt^d one of the srjfs of Mitt iiitroduce.l by .\<-»"T! btynaa •'. W. PhilHps. earrrlnc out the r»*< onimendattons of th« r-onit'iif-sion ap pointed to brvtattejata employer* 1 Itablllty It rnrik^-' the employer HaMe nornlth ntandlng tha l»'»ttne out of worfj to con tractors and sub-contractors, and cp *•« UM naplova the rich' of Mmendini; th« notice of action. The rornmtttee aN" repotted As-»-mbly man Bwott'i Ml amesdhaf the Ctvti ser i;.-. ;»:\ by protecttng asah •■• removal \rtir,lts nf rirent \\:if-. In th«» Assembly 1 to-day hills i'!cr«-:islnt: the. salaries of th« State fwninimlooff o' AKr< 'iltir» and menbera «•; Un Btatc Might* roninifailuu b> $^,'."»> eaca w«>.-.» Cavui i r«-j.ortmi 'it.- AjWLUibly Codes ..... *»»■ tak»ii fa ratable aettea on the 1.111 <. Mo trtct Attft'«y Whitman which allows th» i>nncii>? of aew proeeetlinga in rises 01 BafadMBOMMV where h defendant ha '••■• dtocharged by a Magistrate. It is i...i ti • Un aimed .it New v.,: city Dejuor doal «■!-. who •...•■ boos dwehara^oj by , t tii«-n-i ly maststrate after aa nd t ifotaUoo. STANDARD OIL DENIES CHARGES. la anawar t" Urn a r ."enion made wvdn.s day b> Aaoambtymaa Marray thai the Standard ' '■' people We "fpßelim tin irifu no i.ix Hniiiidnittit, .'. i. c Clarke, after a eoiifert-nre witli th« emmpei of t?;e corporation. y»'(-t.rda v soiit tli^ : i;<.'\ .i i teieKr.un *>* Bpeaker PTadnrorth: April *i 1910 To Eton lamea w WadswortQ, ir.. Speaker Araembljr, Albany, v v TK»- itateroeni of A-;-' v.M; man Alurr«i\ thai the brief .i«.ii;.t prppoaed Income tux . 'iiorni!n»'ii \wi- drawn, written or ctrvu> ln'«-<i tV thw ::i«ur« 111 r ■! «h<^ in»tar:i «• of. Urn Standard OU Company i-, utti-riy onfaundod. I would '■•■ thankful to obtain a, OOpy Of the Drl<f in QIMStiOn. It. -j." '• fully. 'i C. Clakk::. No. y. Broadfi aj . New York SENATE GETS SETTING BILLS. Albany, April BL— The iCßoW>f%rktU bill depl*n*><l to i ohl it oral bookmaklnc »-.!.• reported to ti • Beoata to-day by the Codoa CoanaJUo&i Sen ii .! A£n.« - s bin prohibiting Iho P«MlriiUan uf bottini a , it. i I'm" Jil— repoi ' 1 • •>" i ui^ .. . rvfarrvd Ij Utc aamgalUaa yf ii « whjOJt ] GAYNOR SPLIT RAILS It Was When He Was I Boy in Ormida County. So He Says. AND FENCES STILL STAND Personal Liberty Up There In volves Ri^ht to "Lick One's Neighbor.' Says Mayor. Mayor Gaynor qualified as a Presidential candidate last night at the dinner of the So» i<-ty of the Sons of Otieida. of which M i* president, by telling how ho split raIN in h!e youth and built fences that still stand. thougrh not one of the men who ha»l tieen them erected uao left In th • little hamlet of Skeeterboro. where "no was born and reared. It wr.s in Onetd* County, toe. that the Mayor Imbibed Ills ideas on personal lib erty, for lie toM last night how. on hi.-. last visit, he had reminded Tom Phillips, who complained of his troubles, from hav ing thirteen children to having been in dicted for beating a neighbor, that the. oM rule in Oneida when two men quarrelled was to say "No law. and I'll lick you." 'I wrote to the District Attorney at Home and recalled to him the old rule," continued the Mayor, "and I need only say that he PIIBBJtIBfI that Tom Phillips need not sell any of Jill five cows to hire, a lawyer to defend him from the charge of beating his neighbor " The Mayor s rosaarka were entirely of a reminiscent nature. lie spoke of the hard ships of the old day?, but added that they had helped to build the character* of the men from Oneida who were gathered about tl'.o board. He dwelt on the importance of monu ments in th« propagation of history. and told how he had never known until he had been living some years in New York that only a mile from his home had been fought the battle of Oriskany. in which General Herkimer had beaten back the British. He had learned this when a monument was erected on the site, and to-day every one In the countryside knows about It. After referring to his early duys and Mi work at the bar <n ' on th»* bench, he «uid of his work as Mayor: "Whflo some people hate been kind enough to say that 1 am doing aoasothasa m the office in the way of ko<ml government. aaaßSthlns in the way of making government respectable and decent, I lav.- only Is say that I am doing nothing but what I have beer, doing contln'io'isiy for over thirty years, without a break of a single day or a *lna;l" hour. "I am very sure that in th«» recent cam paign, when I was put forward here with out any request of mine for the great of!lc<* which I now fill, and which 1 am painfully conscious of being unable wholly to till. I am sure that those of you who were down here from Oneida County and who knew BM ah a schoolboy, and who have known me ever since, if called upon— l say it without any vanity— have stood up and given a pretty good account of me. after all.'" Mayor Gaynor was the guest of honor of i the society of which he i* the president, i Judge Alfred C. <oxe. of the. United rtates; ' Storr Ready at 8:lS A. M. EKrectly or. the Intcrbc;rough Subway >< Eight Car Line* Each Way tc Store Hxhibition of Deer Heads and Mounted Game— Hints for the Sportsman— Kourth Floor, Old Building. Such a Selling of Domestic Rugs Is Most Unusual But it is not often in a lifetime a store takes nearly | qnwtff of i million (MbfS wortb of ni£s in one purchase. CONCRETE FACTS OF THE SALE Surpassing Weaves : Sixty years of textile ideal*. Sixty years of ethical Meals. All embodied in these rugs from one of A roerica's hiehest £ ra de manu facturers. Rugs that cannot probably be surpassed in wearing quality and refined, beautiful colorings. The Wanamaker Purchase : /\ characteristic one. Kverv nip of the mill-stock on hand. Road-samples of fifteen salesmen withdrawn by wire. So faj B9 we know, the largest single order on record by/ a retail enterprise. Correspondingly Low Prices : For example — Fine Axminster Rugs, 9 x 12 feet, $16 Standard Wilton Rugs, 9 x 12 feet, $23 Ranging to the movt superb high-pile Wilton Rugs known *^> the trade — The Usual $55 and $60 Grades at $35 Every new color, every wanted pattern, every ronm-^izc in ench grade. Fourth Gantry. New RniUHnc. Today We Place on Exhibition A Collection of Several Hundred Reduced and USED Pianos These will be offered in our Senii- Annual Sale of Used Pianoa nindi will begin on Monday. April — at N:l.">. We inTite nil of those inlrrvstcil in pianos to come today and tomorrow and look :ii these instruments. Then the full extent of this ance-in six^inooths-opportiinit^ will be apparent. Price-lists furnished or will be mailed on request to the Piano Section, IVana* maker's. It is i piano opportunK) —to splen did thai no one wanting an instrument .' fford t«> miss it. \\Y could tell you in molt detail the attractions of Monday's event hut pre fer that you come and see for yourselves. Please remember that while these in struments are 00 exhibition today and to morrow, positively none will be sold of re served ii« advance <»!' the opening of the sale. Today's Exhibition, Twelfth floor. New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway. Fourth avenue. Eighth to Tenth street District Court, act* as ttjjy -Jg «♦ the rue*t table were Martin ffj^tUa. ton. W. R. HWll I. Ueatanaq Jl . a varU \MtHi Rev Anthony D. Kvan S . O*«. A. CUM. and General Henry L Burnett At th- various tables about the ruom were prominent son, of OneUa and many well known flgure* in the official and patlt* ral world, includlnc District Attorn-y V hit man. Judge Deuel. Daniel J. ' " * Un .;«■«* - trate Appleton. Police Coou f l * l^ f^2: Mairlstratc **-> JBBttCB I^nch.,: d. Michael .1 Prutnmond. Frank J. Oood*.». M»K!»trate O'Connor. John 11. McCoocy and others. judge Vest, referred to the golden »ge or Onelda. when they had the two Senators of the Btate. and the Republic** and I>em<x-rata came Is take counsel from Ko*coo <onkl:n« and Horatio Seymour, m Itica. To-day, he added. rtica denied to have returned to those days, when it counted among Its sons the Vice- President. the Junior Senator from the state and UM Mayor of r.reater New York. While db>> claiming any desire to mix in polities. Judse Cox* proclaimed h!» belief that Mayor Oaynor had made stoo^l. aani he ap pealed for a word or encouragement to tho^e In office who were making a* oo * l - whether as President, as Governor or as Mayor Martin W. Littleton remarked that Mayor Gaynor was still making good fences, that would remain long after all present had disappeared. He appealed for discrimina tion :n the sweep of the rrave of reform that was sweeping over the country. "We have reached a period of responsi bility, M contrasted with Ir.-esponslllanj The average of interest has grown gg that we will no longer tolerate either the crooM or the humbug." he said. "Roosevelt. Tarr. Hughes and Gaynor and many «th' 8808 tiiroughout the country stand not on PB«> eral principles of radicalism or conserva tism, but on the broad question of Integ rity and devotion to public duty." NO SURVEYOR CHOSEN MacVeagh Confers with Presi dent — Henry's Chance? •Washington. April il.— Secretary Mac- Veagh hail a long cortf-rence with Presi dent Tart to-day on the Sur^yorship of th* Port of New York. It was said that no se l*rtlon his been made. Mr. M3"Vessj>J said that the place wa« to be filled wholly in the interest of the good of th*» service and the fitness of the man tn do th^ work, li* rfr»r('«i the situation In the custom* ser vice at New York ;is s<eriou« and is anxious to pet a man for the i«urveyor»hip who will Bmoa «■• active gg Mr I>oeb has as Col lector. Th* appointment i.< to be made-, it was declared, without regard to "political or social con^tde-iiflon* 1 . Although Adjutant •>neral N'eison H. Ifenr- . of Slssj York, has rece ir«»il perhaps th« strong« > !>t indorsement of any of V.." candidates In th« field, the nTounrcnc.t to-day that no selection had been made Is regarded by his friends here a?* unfavorable to his appointment. Ii was said in customs circles here yes terday that General Her. wn«t still under consideration for th« Survivorship, al though no dpfnlt"- offer of th» pl:i<*e hai ll le*>n1 e*>n mai^ t» him. T* was BBaa Si ! r" -»: indications «eem*«l to favor hi« appoint ment, and that he would probably gssjgfi the plae« if it should he ISBSWr- to birr.. w I New York, April 2i, loin To Wear Right a Man's Suit Must Be Built Ri That's the way Wanarraker is built. A clever man with a hot iror into <t coat, but cannot make it stay Kand-work — pulling and shaping an' stitching — is the only method disc date of making men's clo*h"s t right from start to finish. Wr could write a book about the hand tailor ing in Warvamaker clothing. But much more satisfactory to a, an interested ma.v tVloy tunn Men's Spring suits, $:5 la $40. Men's top-coats. $15 to $45. Men's trousers. So to $12. Men's waistcoats. $1.50 to $7.3 C. A separate section for auto-: «*ppar«t for chauffeur and owner. Main floor. New Building. Boys' Shoes that Are Right From the Ground Up Built on a foundation of sole leather, tanned by the o?d slow process, taking six months instead of the modern sixty- way Uppers of honorable leather that wil! stay with the soles, even to the second generation — lor these are welted shoes, remember, arc! new soles can be sewed on when "he" goes through the first pair. We sp^ak for their service. The styles will speak for themselves last to see the WAN A MAKER "TRIANGLE SHOES FOR BOYS AT $2.65. Sizes 1 to 6. Main floor. New Building. HUN! sue iii Aims Young Woman Shot— fife Seek Boarder ■ Hilis. ■Bnnff, v r . Ip '*"''<••- Trx : Fred^rirK ■" -.tour yatto ol was "hot ar.il DBBtastly ki!:-l »: h*r j. xa; No. IT Son ■ morninr. It w all-«"«j. i>v /..: „ Qr-,^^ Rlr<( r*«-n yenn old. a hon r'mad*' ' hts **ra.V~. It *r** nearly n bOBI tStt ■, th*> marder b^lore it wa« -. . po:ir»< oy netshJvora who ■ ly'.t .nii'iron tcmtnttut. ' ■ ... [ tin..- 804 0 *"-»i start i»f t ■•• • ■ •■ ' ' It V^n rti* mol f.>r M.c eftBBB N»l» - a « f rtr %I^, ti-ne i-.runt bad bOOB ' - | "ttthjaal ,oa htn ( revel] . « :. ... tiunban«l. a: ■: • I oa : r« mi -• i,. r Thin 'ni.rnliir, OthUe >J" | the kltrti-n pßßtry, <^-!:.i tnterof .TnUnßot ' her. i' '.■■> ■< : fhrao-ytar-eM di ighCeti Mertuc \r~ -~,^ .'.1..- il::::ed. an-'ther '»•■!' "••■ fj-r. •.*•!» ■old. V cant* tetnng h"r to co as j mmo f-an'iy for her f".- ''vtr.». f] UM " ajßfcfcly m;n:-- ' i 808 He ' • r »jj» j n 'the Wetfehi ■- BB I -OM is men. ':■'■■■ - ; EC B Bbm : „ ■• , »■.■'/ ; •- - '"■* ;■ -• --, tr ,j the whabj -•' . ' . •-- gj bejn^ ' yearrhed. Tha rount - •• -« w#l an the police r ? Pinir.fletd ■tro <-r)«». rv . ' In;* With the boron;' , ■ • (capture <'.ra.n*. and the pr-rir*. t K r^jjs 0 ... Row Jersey hare been a ' •••:•-.•. ■ sr:ir.-h. Barty fhhl af ; »r"^on PsBBBOBOM j Frefierl' ': Pope, of S"m»rrllJ«, rrxili ehanw ' •>.. •• ■-•.i-tTiff *: '" • ' i!-.'« • •*- . [ be nece«isary *■ ' ■■-. Ina"*" Mr* Fr.i"!'.t BOOsT. < '••• I Ml IMoat i next door DB UM ' BOOff hnpi". •w.m (Oa 'only p»*r"in •■'•• ••■ <!•«'* worn an « I chil-!r»n to heir UM f!»»a[ OBOt ( ' v * «*■ < . she hear-! th** BSSMN -hot and m arrasst, ' and afterwnrd ten- a ppr«in leave flb> ( house. Mr« Sfory. hiT»v>- p»;d Jtttla ar ' te^ttor, to The ma 1 ?-' and V"-w no»ft!r.» of i th- iuur#n until nafoniwd br ae|g^ v n CONLEY IS GOTH'S COLONEL Regiment ' 3 New Head Waal Election by Single Vote Over Lieut. Ifagle. Lieutenant t'oionel Louis l> Con!- 1 • wat . afocbßd coi- bj : of OM (KB 8.. . ■ . Bhjht to lUf' ■ QOOBBOI K<ltv«tra D-iff-. who resigned about a y»a.- r.go. Li«j - 1 • Per'ivai V. lOBBtOj BBttßflOß quartermaster of the regiment. tßa^ Xh-' apBBOfSJ iaii: dar^ for tho colonelcy. Coalry wen by % single vote, the count of ;.-.» jaliots «how i In? H for COBBO Barf '. (be No^. t th« tUsl.l ami l:::e oiKcf;r3 v^ted. T..3 OBB* ; nagj an*] under the p;r»oßal BBpantßßfl a' General Otorp M-jore tfralt.i. ::aasnv ; thw t.rst orlsasie. , Colonel Cosley »»-» coi^missioned a BBN j oad QOBBBBBBI in CBBB3BSI <\. j;.i Heg" l ment, N. >'•■ N. \.■ .. '.'. . . . QBA Q| Mcas i uppoir.r-'! BfIBBJCbBI Isapoetßl Bf .-Tr.a.". Im practice- hj UM ffl|fi BoglflMOßl BO I. % ' ttH, ar.d bu.t:aliun. .. - a: rcj: i nn-'iit oa ilay LI. U-^. Gov«n:or Flue ! pointed BBS! licuie-..:"' CBjßaaj of t'.-.e :•?£! j nsei;i 0O ilar.:» .■>. 13O?>. Concert in Auditorium at 2 P. M.