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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915.
if
WHITMAN ACCUSED
OF A "SPITE" BILL
ilensiirc lo IU'inovc K:tnimi'
K. S. Harris AUrilmtoil
0 J.PVOIltfe!.
UIN.MAX ALSO INVOLVE!))
At.nvvr, March IS. Oov Whitman,
his. not Increased his iopul.rlty with ,
the minority by the bill Introduced last I
nlrtht by Majority Leader Harold .1 I
Wnman which Is destcned to put nd-.
win H H.irrls, Democrat, of SarntOft.i, J
out of tils Job as examiner and ap
praiser of canal kind. It I generally I
felt th it Whitman Instigated the In- J
traduction of the bill and that hlK mo-1
the Is reverse j
Harris, an ex-Deputy State Comptrol-'
lar, Is the man who first called atten
tion to the 118,000.000 Item In Whit
man's message e.illlnrr for the Imposl
Uon of a direct Ptnte tux. lliriman la
the man who Is commonly credited with
having furnished the Cloverr.or with
the data for his mr..age, even If he
didn't write the rnessaKe himself.
"What is the purpose of th uUlT'
Itinman was asked to-day.
'To ftbollsh the olllce held by VA
Harris," said Mr man without hetlta
tlon. "The, Incumbent of that ofllee is
at present a freo lance, responsible to
nobody. The Treasure is not deslitned
to abolish the functions of tho olllce,
but to transfer them to n bureau In
the Department of Public Works "
"Does the bill abolish Kd Harris htm
leltv 'Jt certainly los," replied Gov Whit
man's adviser on financial matters.
Senator Robert K. Wagner, minority
leader of tho upper house, made this
comment:
"It only shows how low these people
wltl stoop to satisfy their spite
Kor the last four years Harris has
prepared tho schedules which formed
tho basis of tho
and Is reputed to
Comptroller's report. I
know more about the :
State's finances than any one else.
Ihiin :inv nn I'l'sP.
Mr. Harris ad
a right to abolish his Job, but ho dors
not believe It can legally transfer his
functions to another Statu Department.
A clause In the Constitution provides tho tenement house laws and tire "',,,....,.'...
that canal moneys shall be applied tofVcntlon requirement" and that such i "? ' n k'..
the object spec!fl-d In tho net. "and for laws can only be properly enforced b ;
no other purposo whatsoever.
There are now 3,700 canal claims left
for settlement. If these were taken Into
court It would be several years before
they would nil be adjusted. .Mr. Harris's
predecessor settbd 211 cl.ilm.1 last year,
whllo Mr Harris has already settled
(57 claims In the first two months of
thls year and has nrrangid 40 more for
line li'iir uiiu li. in uiiaimtii " iiiuro li'r
final action. He said to-day that ho ,
hnd hoped to get through with them,
all by tho end of the year
of vocational schools and employing men
frn nnxTTiTTTr. DATjr.f mwir from knull towns In the West at a
TO COMPLETE BARGE CANAL, isilaiy of ll.OOO a week each to .rfect
, such organisation.
n.-iMil.lli uns Promise (ien. C.reene 1 "It la also on par with his appoint
ment of a superintendent of a municipal
Work Will Ilr Poshed. eniolovment buroau from Uoslon. when
Af.iiAxr. March If. Th t.aree canal
will be computed. lov Wlrtir.nn. .
Majority Leader Hrown ot the. Senate ,
mil Speaker Sweet of the 'Assembly '
asurcd Hen. Francis V firretie of liuf-
'alo that the Hcpubllrans will not delay.
ti.e projict.
Uen tirei-ne was head or the com-
mltttn named about 1!00 by iSov. (loose-
velt to look Into the canal improvement
situation nnd which decided tli.it the I
State should build a 1,000 ton barge '
anil
"I have been authorized to make this
statement." tahl lien, lireene. affr hie
conferences. "The prngi ammo agreed
upon for canal cons', ruction Is that a
direct appropriation will be irude to
omplet.i all outm Hiding contracts. No
ippropi int.i.ns will be made this year
for new contracts, but ltn'isljt.on will
he paused providing for n referendum
at nixt fall's election for a bond issue
'.arge enough to eomplete the oanal.
"Theie is no rcieon why the State
IJaBllMir should not proceed between
now an.! February 1 next with the
preparation of his plans, hpecltkatlon
ind forms of contracts, so that the en
tire ne.v barge canal can be opened to
navigation '.n the spring of 1M7."
NEW BOARD FOR WESTCHESTER
Hill fur Three 1 1 11 1 1 it 1 11 if Coniiiils.
nlimrrs Passed by i-iinle.
" Ai.riAMT. March 1 1 The Senate to protect the people, from the saloon",
passed mil sent to the (iovernor for ap- hut t fiilt protecting the saloon fni'ii
lirov.il to-lay the Col fey bill creating a the people." said William H. Anderson,
b'uaril of building comiiiissners In West- superintendent of the Anti-Saloon
e-tiest.T county to cons st of Itobert S League of New York In advancing th
Ureev.ster of New Castle, Arthur W piohlbltlonlsts argument that the bill
Lawrence of llron.xvillu arid (leorge N. v.. mid simply give the voters of Ine
M-itz of Port Chester. State their e-oimtltutlonal light of ex-
The boa el wifl supervise the erection pressing an opir.l.in, 11 right now pos
of an add.tlon to the White Plaitu sessed only by residents of towns,
liturt Hoase, n penitentiary .'.Ml work- ' "We will abolish the saloons In a
1 nolise ai.d almshouse! building", a large proportion of The Hronx, Harlem
ejriunty hospital and suili additional and .upper M.inhat'm nnd a third of
ImiII'IIuks as the board of supervisors liiooklyn the mniu:e you give us this
.pay ellrect. ! bill as a law,"' asserted the Itev. Dr.
. Ilach commissioner Is to receive a Perdinand C Ilehait of New Yom
salary of $;;,ono a j.a- and W t. bold re.iesentliu the Methudis' Pnaehcrs
oTflce until July I. and nia be Meeting, with 1.000 meu:tiei
hold over for .inotlier year bv resolu
tion of tho board of supervisors
: BANK CAN SUE SULLIVAN.
I.-iw Kriforcemenl Ieairne, sai.i that the
ippenls i nuri Iti-verses Itulluu In proposed law was unnecessary to noveni
.... -.--.in,. s.., and control lh liquor trull' HI the
"' "No"'. s...itP other-who opposed the bill were
Amjexv, March 10 Tee Court uf Ap. Stewart Drown of the I'-iltcd Ileal lis-pe-iis
to-ilav reversed tl.o le.wer enurt. tate Oaner of New York. Frank Sulll-
caderinc a new trial In t' case of the
t-nlon li.ei k .iiMiuet I'.ivi.i A. sni'lvnn.
will, li Ui,) bulk sought to hold hlir.
,s-rsi.'i el) v M's,nlblo on u note I , impbe.ll of the Sta'o Hotel Mens As.sn
v3Tr''"". li.itlo.i, Alpbonse H Koelble. pnsldenl
.This nop- w is en by Snlliv m ii , ,,f (,e National Herman Ami-lean AIM
l. tirn.i the I.'nlon ll-ink was open ! ai d ' a,.,.H : Thecleire Sutro, e.)iesldent of
tjpk over the afl.eirs of t old P.opl-.' , ,,. .ML.tnce. and William A lllrNh,
Hank thti.intli a dummy ,1H'"i.lloii. . colms,. fr ttH .,e Voik State llrowers
When the I'nl.m limk was cle.se.l by I (roclatlon
ti Suwrin'e'inli nt of llnnks an action
veins broui;! t to hold Sullivan li.ible for
tT.ls r He but tie .'i uiil nut w.is il.s
u'llshid .nil t1 A .pell. lie Dlvls.on up.
ift-bl the !. . o r t
..Now i. "i ppc 's nvirses
the At 'cltiti ii , t 'nn thin Sil
irvt.i . h I b. t ! e i t
1 "
GUARANTEED MORTGAGES
LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO.
Olractarsi
Thmdart C.Cimp Htnry Marsanthau
Cut Ciry A. Henry Motla
Edward DaWItt Itabart L. Plarrtpont
William J. Du.n. That. N. Rhlnalander
Cacll C. ten Samual Rlher, Jr.
Chat. t. Falrchlld Gaorc L. Rival
RaiMH W. Caslat Nanry L. ttlmian
Chat. P. Hawland Charles M. Van Hli.
Caerfe A. Murd William I. Wallar
RUhard M. Hurd
f.! IJtfttr "t ,N.T. 184 Montarit HI Rig
MAYOR ASSAILED BY
SENATOR L0CKW00D
Insulted Kenlty Men nnd Civic
Kndie.o on ISuihlinps Hill.
Is flwirze.
VI'HAID TO THl'ST ri'.Ol'LF
.ti imn iw mi,
ALBANr. MaixJi 16. Pnator Clurlei
C. Uvkwiwid. Itepubllcan. of Hrooltlyn.
attacked Mayor Mltonel in a staiemom
Oharacterlie the e'Neiity-nve real estate i
and civic organizations behind this plan
as "organliatlons of speculative bullJirs
engaged In a connplrsci to secure legis
lation to enable them to evade tenement
.u-.i.h... .....v.... i i 1'nimi Mlis Pauline Newman' .i"r,ios leaner ami inai mej ,iro rou- i nunsr niuiri in.in niimnv -.. ut,
legislation m the Lockwood-Ellenhogen h Imerailonl Lid "s .-.annent I lung bu-iners hm..s and homes and are K! P.wo. a passenger. tloi, ..sterday It d--vcloped that the I O. A. l,unle .. linn ll.irue.-a Paper
bill, before tho City Club last night. Workers Cnlon and tf Am ilgamated for. l.r, rodents, native and foreign. "U:- niZ 'ttl iarm,."" hi 7been I Alwant March Hi.-The slockhold-
Senator Ickwood t-olnt.d out that ; Clothing Makers. I to give thrm money ntid f"od or what- t e Ioincs accompanied the I rUah 'Itctric lamp- had been of U). Ihahy lu.rM,nu journal.
Mayor Mltche had been Informed or Others who appeared for the mil wre " er .i..r.ii- . iii-m. . ,. "' ",' ... , xv ti. . ,i,. ..nm.im.r al. "M'n" h- "" namw. eiecieo m
proposed amendments to the bill and Abram 1, Klkui. Dr. Howard Wool-to-, Zapata Is said to hax e nbjndoned r- o Irogresu, Mcx c. o. af te. r.e tt 5 v.- r .is .nean. inat the 10 '" nl; Ol'ver .V. Qua Jle director and vice.prts
..,.; .I,- xi, ,i.tu, ,.r ii. nm f .1.- c. t.i- ,..i i.ih.11- Cum. erve xml to be gettiru what he can ! brook h..d been detained bv .lexbans thoiKli pa., tig !, ten.s a i.uonatt hour . M. m,,iiI., wi t h.. husl.
visions could only be based upon mis- ,. 1, N I. Stone, formerly .-!,:ef stalls- put of the c.tv In the expectation of , aoord ng to Cnpt Sldnev Mulr of th" for ... c.ir.en t in'te-J ..f nf,. duvet,.. f the Jorsol,
i..r i-.n.n.i.,n u- mill. , r... it .i si T.-.ritr having to evaculate It Korelgners ore , U yvlbrook which nrrlvid to-day He of 10 -cms, wl.l hai to pa) the Kin-, ,
""'.v.'.'"""::" "..". . .. . . """. ".." .. , ..l.. i,.t.a. r..r ti,..,. i said the Mexb-atw touK 212.0fi0 In Mexl- I'any ror putting in nis rarnon tliatneni -
liuu.10 ln nuu 1110 luririium 1W- n . ,. .l lull jui.
.'Xest rn'tdty'0 M ' "" " "'"' "
,nt"ThoMaVor can now bring but o,,,.'" '
objection to this legislation and that Is
tlrat It does not take from the Horaugh ;
Tresldents uHsdlctlonw-Wch they now ,
iiiae mm n 1111 Jir vwuni unr iu nr
IVcsldents and their superlntendetits are
not capable of prorly admln.sterlng
Lorn. nn ,.n mint, 1 hx- hlmsnlf I. n. i
..v , ... '
, true,
' '"This he knows himself, and I fear
that while he has eridnivoied to create
tho Impression that h! Is thoroughly
j Informed on this subject the fact Is that
he imply echoes the eentlments of a
i. small and .1! Informed grtup of hiI-
vLers His statement, howev.r. Is on
iutih ins .ini iriuvin, ,,vi;f i, i.-. un
a par with his r cent action In passing
over competent members of his capable
ltoird of Education In tho organization
ho could llale obtained a more appre
clanie man in .New lorK. lie seems to
be afraid to trust the people, yf the city.
epei lally thoi-e who live in other bor-
oughs thin Manhattan.'"
The Loekwood-Kllenhogen bills de-
signed to simplify building Inspect. on In
-New ork were to nave r.een consiaereo
By the enate cities committee to-uay.
but a new series of amendments has
been prepared .and the Introducers want
time to consider them before tlm b lls
are voted on by the commltteo.
THREATEN TO CLOSE
HALF OF SALOONS HERE
I'l'oll i III' t itlll ist'
ru-iiii .-it ai-
luiiiv for 1.0111 1 Option
Hill.
Ai.pvSt. March 18 Adoc.ns of pio
hlbltlon appealed t the Legislature to
day for the passage of the Jon. .How
ard bill, providing for local option pro
hibition. "We are not asklnir the lgislatui 1
"We will rloee the s,.p.ons on Sunday
- -- , . i
In New York or Mayor Mitciel arid UN
assotl.ites will have to Mop down and
e,ui." Dr. iRlehart threatened
De Qtilncy Tulley, secreturv of the
van of the State I'edei atluti of Labor
, v
. (1 tn ! it- of the M, iniifai Hirers and
I... 1 Ar..l Al V..t 'oh1. U.i,.,.,
ivjiers l.eastle ot New York. Secretary
i.r ,i rr..,..n... wh.. i hnv.. nesin itw...i
the Sen ile and Assembly at thin sewlon
vih snn!ti.itl out when the J..iiu e-ou-
, fcrer, e committee of the two houses
ii er e. d oii the dlreit settlement cum-
p. i it n law aine ndmcnt. which the
Fe ut.'.can Assemblymen in caucus
adopted e.irlv to-day
This amendment will pass tv,e As.
liemblv to-moirnw imdrr an emercency
messaire from the Covet nor as a sep.i
rite 1,11 and thin the Senate vill puss
I ',uth the H2f.,ii"ii appropriation foe thr
' Compensation f ummnMlun and the dlrei't
iittloiiKni am. mlme nt, e.icu In e"p.irule
bills, t'us avoldlmr the ch.iritc that a 1
rder was attnehed lo tlie appropriation 1
bill
Tii means that Ihe employees of the
Compensation Cmmlsslim In New York
illy wiios. ti.il.erliti have been unpaid
foi over two months, will Ret their!
i icclts by S.iturdiy or Monday. '
slnrT to IJIve I'crklns Dinner.
The prnfeis onal stafT of lh.. Dlslrict
Attorney's nff.cn will rivii a becfHlenk r
dinner In their chief, Charles Albert
IVrklns, at FuirlHh' chop houte In John
street Thursday .March 2S. liov. Whlt
man, who uppolntud Mr. l'orklna an his
successor, has been Invited to attend,
UUMJ.Lli&.'.miPJ MILL nr. Ail I. m.Ueo that i lookniK Into Ihe affairM HttefJ gUH rHDP9SITI0K I U-yj
uf the up-.'tatc I'llbll, Serv.c, Com-1 J'eir llial eiirl. ssr.lrn ..J
er I (III III I oii fi'reue'e lulss'ou to adjourn Its rcnoon over to- I v'Hli.'ln'.'r'r.'I.l'rsi! ''yV.Ti f
d.iy until 10 30 o'clock to-morrow rniirn- ... i.rnii.t ii.n,i,i.i . i "-.;' J 'J, I
""- '-'.'. ii n'x.,r,i:;i
Ai.i'anv. M,r ilC -line eif U,e points Senator Thompson stand thai Col .. iiui.i r..r i.r.-. .; T--' J5
EAT, OR A NEW DRESS,
SHOP GIRLS' mm
Oi f .100.000 Hero THIn
l.i'irixliitnte of Iri vul ions,
mi .$(! n Week.
i MINIM I'M WAOK I'M. KM
Ai.kint. March 16 "filrls (Celling $'!
a week and less think It extravagant to.
spend 15 cent, fo- lunch. They spend
.. .,.! ll. Th.i. sea 111
(! cents for coffee and rolls. They wal't
miles to get to work n the morning
and back home at nip t lo save car
tar. They go without lunch to buy
a new dress nnd If they eat regularly
they don't get many new dresses."
This was the summitry of the life of a
shop girl as given before the Joint legis
lative labor and Industrial committees
to-day by M ss Dorothy Miller, a nine-
.il.l Niw York vlrl. Ill urging ,
..i.i. nr. is- U'lionr.Kniltti ,
bill c're.tlng a minimum wage commls.
oMicre.ui. . J
11 lth MHer ,vfr. Miss Helen1
Phrli." Stokes 'MisscHell II. C.urne.. iui.1 1
M ltentam n ' Vlcoll icpr'-sentlug o-
,,.u welfare -odeties Mrs. Kloronco I
I.'..1l.. ... .1... ..M 1 mm,. T r-m
.ve.i u ioe -'-' '' .."V.-"
Maud Swartz for the New York Typo
iiise for the Consumers l.rjgu-
John .1 hotn of the HrookPii CumiI
Labor t'nlon.
lllistness Xtfli Crotel.
i propotifnts of tho bill claim otherwl-e
Lr" - Vrtploveir fnlon a W K
.'"f ."..'vork Suin Vt'.-tai, Urv
Alfred K Omineti, repre-entlng tlie
, .... i.m
)l7?? rl', ""week
' " n, , nllh..,P
girl trying to live off li or
a,d Miss Miller, "but I am
' ou ":" 1 Kn," lronl "
.i n uv rx.tr i nnru atf 1 Vi'.p fill siinh nit :
Jill
ful.y small sum I lepresent 400.0')0 ' ...
g.r.s orU.iig foi .e.s :b.xn i a week Co'.im.ttee voted t.i-n.gM to '-port fi
I !r ed to l!e on week ami I was1 ornbly Li Hie Senate to-morrow the bill
lucky to have a home where I had to 0f .,.T,Rtor fi.!g.i Cronwel". redmlng
pay viil K50 a wteit. ur.d even then ,,,,,-w r ,,mbere nf the New
I had let than 4u ienta a neek left
If I li.ul to pay 13 or 5! 50 a week
, . . . . i
""J"11" ,h.J r .'.'.! Vv
Mrs. Swartz, who foniietly worked
fr w"k' Jeclared the fixing of a
I1I1E11II1UII1 il K Ml 10 HUUIU
raise the standard of the work.
Pour U'orL Krum
llilerf ril.
fflclent woik
"You cannot expect
fiom workers not properly fed," esld
Mrs. Suartz. "It is tho mean, sim.ik-
lug employer who keeps wagis dowu
by underselling the fair merchants who
,lre willing to rale the salaries of sale
girls and other girl workers. 1 know
how it i I alo had the jileamre nf
working in one of your swell depar-
men: stores at IS a week and 1 Ihaik
the Kerillemn who tlmd me
t-Ki-ni email who iimu iiir ,
t. Uoulstun declared that if a gir
es on lew. than Is a week she cariim
iiv
elothe and fenl herself propeily and
JIOb.iiil- has to share her room or sleep
j.ne .1.... one... ,.ivi,.r.., taken up unlil next we'ek III the om
obaiily has to share her reom cr sleep , 1Illtt(.r
a ct in a cheap lodging house. He . ..!.. (..,,.,.. :,o,.i
said th it per cent of the girls in
live and ten rent stores get less than
! a week.
"I hear many get only J:t a week, '
.s,i.d a eomniltteeman. I)i Woolstou
s.ud his investigations hael proved thi
i.e. '
M: Stone declared that nxlr.g a yjrl . Ity the pay as you go jiolicy 0'
.a t Imum wage would not necessarily i1(. Hoard of Ktitrie.l by providing for
.1 crease the production cost and he dud , in,. issUr of "erial bemds Instead of flf
the iniMnie "f the print paper m.er.,i- , teen veer e'orpor,.ete bonis to piv for
fae-turers luttiiig working hours from , impiowmeiits
welxe t" eight hours, the pay of then Tile raster b.ll pla Ine piivate vi.iler
empiiiyees remaining the same, and the . , o'lipatiles under the Jurisdiction of the
e ost of irelue tion dropped In pi ent. Public Servn Commission vv.us amerded
'at tne behest of New York city author).
WORK ON NEW PHONE RATES.
"
t'li-liile 1 nm nilssli.lieis lii Issiie
s.,'l.rdule a. Order.
Members of the up-Stale I'liul.. mm -
vi. e Co.iimiM.lon nre now winning upon
a lies' schedule- of rules which thev hopu
to have accepted by the New York Tel
pliur.e e'onipan. The .schedule ot pro
liOM'il riiiw rates stibmltte'd by the eom
pany two weeks ago has been rejected
on the ground that :t de.es not give suf
flcent be'tiellts to small users, particu
late .n apartment houe..
The new hchedulo upon which the i
Coniiiilnsioneis nre working will be ,
si..l In n few ilnv. lis a formal e.rder I
Tho basis will be a ilat the cent rate for
direct line suliscribere and reeidentM of
apiirlmiut houfes. nnd Is exias'ted to rei-
du.e the gioss tevenui s of 'he e'finp.iny
ill New York i.ty by M.OOn.'iou a ycai
Cha.rman Van Santvoo-d and Com-
ni.ss.one-i s Heei.er and Irvlnei secludeed
ihi.ny,.lv..s v.-stirdav to work on the
oi-ol.l..... A liirr.. t:eff of accountants
proj.lein A lierK' euui m ie.-e-iiiiiieieins
J' (.(,lKs ,ms Wm ,nX,uluuw tl,.u,,s
for several dnytt.
Manv Huce,.stlons and complaints have
been received r.s'enlly by tho comrius-
slon. and thesi, have biep read and
ilassllleMl. Tlu-ie w.ll be no mure
Ilea i .riK
It is expetol that the Comm.es-oner s
will linish their we.ii. ein the s. heelulu
bi fore the end oi the week. 1 lilt this Is
n iTuess nuni a'id s.innle. ns the Mlbiect
r,inii,ri's ro much worku.x out of detail
.. . ......I.. 1.. ... . I
Itmt re luihne l-iisiiv i.ttn mnur,
UP-STATE INaUIRY HALTED.
I. tick of W'tt lii'sse-s IIi'Iiivm 'I'tieilnii
si. ii I est lunt Inn.
Ai.riA.s'Y, Muich 1C I-ick of vvitnef.es
mused the Thompson Inv esilK iUni; coup
William iiuyvvaru, ii.unMi ioi- tne com
inline, win. ,n the city, but bad remained
"t IiIh hotel on iiciuiinl of his Injured
.ir.kle. He K.il.l. howiiver. that the com-
inlltee would hove all executive liisslon
dur'iiK the day,
it which lis further
plans wouiii ne
coneinc c.i. -ai ine
session to-morrow I'omplaiiits of cltlii ns
will be heard. '
"t rr Per MONTH UPON PLEDGE
1 O OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
THE PROVIDENT LOAN
NEW OFFICE NOW OPEN
Cor. SMITH & LIVINGSTON STS.
BROOKLYN
BRYAN HAS A
AMERICA NSOUTOF MEXICO
Cntiflniircf rom 7r.i I'nfle, I nr. tils campaign against Victoria and
- . , Tjiiiplco
sin n protection to r.ilse partisan iUs-1 I'nli ivg to recapture Monterey Clen. 1
Hops ,u the State Department nona.elcs Is wliinlr.iw.iiR his Carratiz.i
The Secretary of State expressed nb- fute toward Victoria, It Is reported.
Iiorrencu that the 1'rilUel iMales tiovern. Outpost slid remain In the Monterey i
ment s'.otild send soldiers Into Mexico to rectum, but a Rencrnl offensive move
lesti.rc order at the sacrifice of manv , mem bv den. Angeles Is expected.
lir utiil lit err:ii piiv,n.i to tli immln ' Carr.tnxa leports received here to-dav
at home In the inteiets of AmtrlcirH
who chose to go to Mexico, and argued
Hut such ,e course by this flovernmenl
would cost tin. United Hlntes the friend.
ship of all South America.
When met with the statement that 1
South America had no love for th-1
I',,:!-, I state- or Americans anj how, I
WH1 rT" ,"' '
"u"iel.
Colt ill Harcluv of the Ulltlsll Km- 1
basy called at the State Department '
tn.iinv In t...- er.l to Ihe Inter, sts nf llr.t. !
Ish subjects In Mexico lie mid that
Oi.rrarua had given assurances that
Urltlsh subjects In Collma would
protected, but It i doubted here If Car-
runau Is abl.. effectujlly to control the
situation there. I,
.
LOOTING MEXICO CITY.
..-T..UIII. ff.fl.. V. It. lun .ir !
. I
terror. ,
j ., pajc. March K. Hepoi ts rece v e(
b-ie t-.Uht xlate that ..iii.itu" tioopsl
n ' lootlnu .Mexico lty A legn of ter-1
I or which began when dbrcgiu left the
oapital prevail..
II IS SH I Illltl Till lliemHT .S U..T.L'
. , ,.,.,r:i ,h . I..i, . : ..rdV, r t!,;
Adv. t rei-i- ed
.luare
rtnte Put Hen V
c fx c
BILL TO GUT SCHOOL
BOARD TO 9 FAVORED,
Semite Committee Advance'
Measure l Aliolisli
Coroner Killed.
It
... . i.t-. i. ie ti,.. Ji, i'. i m i.i
York c!iv Hoard of (Munition from 1
in: 15 -.x to nln
( is exp'cteil, Imwexei tlut t .r imiiii
ber fln.'lly will be made tlfteen l.v ., i.
amendment lo be oflereo. It wa the
opin.on to-night that the bill wil1 lie. i new board on which thw new lllgle.
killnJ on the opin floor "f Pie Senate. Ta.l interest is represented bv erven
The Cities Committee is said to have members. Dire-tors who formerly rep
kil.ed the Cromwe.l bill abol.shlng the resented the mtensts of llayden. St
olfue of Coroner in New York city and fo sent their resignations. w!..-h were
providing that the Mayor hall lame accepted.
medic.il Inspixtois lo replace the Coro-, The new d. rectors who have a riu'id
i.ere. The vote of the committer Is re-' the H.iy den-Stone interests are ileorge
portel at f, to .' Talt. Ilrodie ii. Wxley John , I .M .ihe.
It was also stated to-night that th 1 A. C Hart. Tynan S Maishall. M. L. C
..iiiiiiittee was tircpj.d lo 1.111 the bill WMmertti nnd l( lleiiuer. all of lilens
. ' . . .. 1-.II- V - I.. .1 ..i...
t f !-Mi itor uguen 1 .xiill). ere.iuilR .1
dep.ittmetit of murkrls for New v ink '
bv the same ti to ' vote, but it wa
- ,; . xo, bl wa.
kfu , ,, oll mmoll of 5-uiator Mills
, , , ,ad aiJl. 3m, w., n, b,
J( r, lav,,rablv' S. tutor i'r..n,weUs
tt(lf. w.ltlXt bill favoie.l by the Mlfh. '
.i.lmmlstratlon. which permits the clU
1.1 cliame a fee for collecting ulid il.s
poking of wasie from business houses
Vimther bill to be reorte.l f.ivorar.n
' ,? e.lg':.sl t,, put Into opeiation In New
ties to-dav so that It can in no way
.1 pill x to N w York citv and so Inter-
! fere with the construct. on of the Aejur-
turt water supply system
..." f'"rP'1 '" 01,1 lU!"'n
Water ( onipany apd other private eii
, reips might begin proceedings win, h
.vould liitcr'ere with the completion of
, the Viuceluet system or eUe forve the
itv to buv up th.se cornp.ir.ien at ilie,r
own price
MAKES ROOM FOR ALIENS.
sen Ice Heiuril inke s cilon In
t'levT eif Aillendeil l.nlior l.ave.
Tho Public Servile Coui'iiismo: .11.
'"' ", counsel yesterday t.. ir.-,,',
"s existing rapid transit eon'ra .s
, ' cenform with the umit.dme.it to the
:'beii labor law permitting aliens to
"rli "' the Hubw.i' s l.nt gtv ng cit .e s
the preference
'rll' eoirmlo i also del ..led o e.,ien
b ds or Apr.! ;i f, the i.o.etr.i
. 'he Uroailwav subway be'tweei T.f
, ..,..i,. ........ ....
, first and Flftv .innth strc ls T .- Job
nns neen neiu up an winter by tinre'
tamty as to the alien law s.tua ion
i
KMT NOT HAVE THE BEST
EARLY GAROEH ?
Tlmt'st hn VAtV.lUN
IIS MH N s.l.l .t m
fur it"rl)r furt- icur Mulr
n mtH'nii tfintfii i1ititlH
win. -xi ihian -. v
rli!.l,M Iriaf wnmiii .rotir
iifir i (-, i ifirir.
..Hi
U II S II H I. S lilt'lll
VI 1.1 1 H lil.tlt H III. I'ltl, litis IO
I.I II M VV I A T V I.I Mi. 11,.. flim. I
let IMllill.hlsl 1 1 111! IMS'. '.I Il.l. nml
lies, lilies till-Ue si'lrrllmi. Iti lirsllts, Wseln.
Lies, I'lnveei II..II... I'd. n Is, s,rnlis nml ...i
1 vii.i,. of ...ir si't 1 1 si.in 1. i,iii ni, ,
- - . ... .....i . ,i,in.. -nnrs.
VAUCHAN'8 SEED STORE
li llurrlar Mreet, .New Vork.
SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
PLAN TO GET
toM of a tight at Allonde, forty mile-
south of Ciudad Porflrlo Dlar., In which
the "Wn forces undi r fieri. Hernandez
Mere defeated bv (ien. Herrorj. while
attempting to enter the Sablnas coal)
fields. '
The early capture of Manianlllo. now
under fire bv Villa forces, In predicted.
adl" Vien'.' vl'.Ta TiTJ
' ...
1 mcinuen nis orrar lor roinnuuuuiin ,
from fotelirtiirs following the capture
of Citladaliijaril. The 3,000,000 peso
l.&0U.0lO demanded will now have to
be supplle.1 by the native, alone.
VfinnT AT Tt V .Oi.S'
ptlUUl Al U. 3. HAIUUiH.
, ... -
Milpera Jluay at Vrm Crns !H,.
OIMI Thefl on Ship.
(;ALr..Ti!sf. Tex , Miirch 18. A tfl.
rt.i.M th.. ttlitt.nl jtli4 Imttt.. shift t.l.k-
ware was II rod utioti bv MeX.can enltiirs !
at Vera Cruz last Wednesday n'ght. ac
,-.,r.Ui,g to passengetrt on the steamship
Cllv of Tamp.io. whlcli arrived here to-
uaj from Vera Cruz.
When the .sti-.-unshlp arrived 1'nltcit
stat.s oliuiais seiryr.tM nny-tnree ; , .is-
M-'JlKriTl Villi fciir.l Ull.U.r ..II .V,""'
,n Mexican banli note and Umdon es-
ELLISON SEES WHITMAN.
lllai'llsses Police IIIIU hlcli tie
llppnseil liy Xtiijnr .Xtlfi'hel.
A' nA.vT. March 10 William H Klll
(i:i. couiim.1 fjr the fuiir New Vork i ay
police benevoient assoclatlot.. had a
talk wiin ilov Wh'.tmin rn-il.i" regnrd
i. g Seiutui Laweons bill transfi-i i lug
(rom the Mayor to t!i Hoard of Inti
mate the appolatme. l of the Police Coin-inlsionei-
Then- Is to be a hearing on
,ie bill before Ih- Semite Otic Com
mltlee to-morton
Th- b.ll w it'. I re-ture ihe old oflb e
.if Chl-f of Poi.ie. Winch was .bo'..s),"l
when Iieer wir,t on.
Mr Kllisoi del' nl to-rngl,: tlu' 'lie
b,., was luepaied b or foi Him or .inv
interest that :epreei at'd en. I
i,e opposed some ft ituies
HUDSON NAVIGATION ELECTS.
The hoanl of directors of the Hudson
N.ixlrat.on t ninpany met yrsterdax at
the office of the comp.inv and He -ted
1.111-. 1. 1 w , i.n- nun w 1111 ,-un-
tlr.ue on the Icard jre Charles W
Morse. IMwnrd V Murrav. Peter ( M
Mor,e, ,.;,
Carthy. C
-v ,. (;(.;,
brfonl s. Sit. John I nln.
ir John t: L.ggitt and I -ank
I I.IWe
.'.eoige Ta t wa tef i'l v. e prr.silent
to su ..ed .1 hp J' tiwrle. Prodle (!
lt.g'e. ;v . e.-t ..i-xsu-.r o su . ,-sl
M M F."g 1 o .ir ; K I M.Cabe
vi ,.s . l.., ti.,! -r' ear
NEW YORK'S
PRIVATE
SCHOOLS
.III ,M. Ml.. AMI IIIUS,
llr.CAItl'll.M l.lf.s srillllll. for HOTS
tll.115 Wr.l KrU Ave, i rl. I ok rsi
Hill Ymr liffsn Oct. .1. 1'jll.
Outelnnr rinclsn i jo ui iui Klntyr
IIAItAHII SI 11(1111. Kilt IIIITM
I Irid.tun. et 3e:rt M, Hoys tnsy rnish
i.elsv, iLclinllni. Stt'y. Mudyhour. Trnnlt
Court.. Atblrilc liliU. Klad'c lu Collcto.
itiv I itiii.h riii .Mitr sriiiioi.
M Arres, ncsr Vrn e,irtlnilt PS st .yi, st.
Day A llnardlug lliiva I S, llsrkrtl, lir.i.l
rniittcr Ititlniateteaehlnf byM holsrly Mru
iiiMniKi:'ioiii rpiuiisiAit.T
a sr.MtAi. hails on itrui i:sr.
iin: sfiiuiii.. t in i.riii: ami I'Aur
Rt'KIJst'. . t. si .v . v. CUT.
INhTltU'TION.
IIIK lillll.S AMI IIIL.SU ll'OllKN, '
W.sMiloN, II. C.
LUCIA GALE SCHOOL
Itht it. i. ilc I r.i I ii I it it e or. I'll lle'A.Mi I i.
of prr.sf.ii nii.l orjtisl . rj.i,. a ' t n' s-., ilusit
" Itar.itlersti. Arr JUry fi.'e tievn. IM. U
1'riiicipal, :iu c 'oiumliln Hoh.i.w A.hlniion. u.l
II I'M NH?! I'l.l.l.frlfiKs,
NEW VOKK New Vurk City.
UUAI UUftDTU bull"" inalltuta, ilroadwii
ilHLIIUnin 4 7?rt st. 'ttanagraori'.Uaass
spicc,bCfotfljlCourn,CivilSf'CO.SCalloj
n.wriMi.
MIW -1111111 New ork flly
I. IIKI'lll lts Mll.sllS, V. i
In lean Av.th.rli n Modern n.iu
n .V . N W . ur liiiliSt 1 liry ii ., i..
Private Schools
1 UK Sl"N' maintains n most
fftlrient K.liicatlnnal lliirsa.it,
'I his toniplete service is alwo
lutelv freo of eharyo to you
A re urate and nnbl'isseil mfor
n atiori tle n lo nil Imiulrors
IIiIh servile wm piovo of nil.
liable assistance, in n'liictin.- tha
proper school fur placinc your
boy or itlrl.
In wrltlnif pclvc umclcnt
ilctalU so tlinl IntclllKciit ail
i ler inn lie Klvcu.
CHOOL-COLLliGE AND
CAMP BUREAU
170 Nas.uu s, Nr Vork
At IIIMUIIII.h AND viollllt Tltlt'K IN.
.sriltt'TlON.
Owners' and Chiinlfeiirs Oourif
1 vi, ( A. Al in si iionl,,
Lsraefi .end lUat in llrnoki) n
lindin.lIT A.N'I) IHITOIt I PASS ITIKK
lrilfor.l Ave nnd .Monroe Ft , tlroulelyn.
hTKH'AHT AUTO HCIIOOl,.
ITI, I, f'ODIlMR, tii,
llooklel eiiilalns WHY our course Is IIKST.
It West Altli btrret (at llroadivaj).
AUTOMOBILE I
EXCHANGE
EDISON CUT CALLED
HUMBUG BY MALTBIE
Order Uc'iluciiiir Kledricity
Riitc Permits Company to
Charge for Lumps.
Wll.l, TAKE KFPKCT MAY 1
Concessions made to the New Yorlt
i:dlson Company by the Public Serv.ro
, 1o In order,,, a reduction from
10. ti. prtil. (V kllncintt liour as the
- -- -
maximum price for elcctrlo current
...n,.,! xjlln ft Millhli. In snv to his
f commissioners icslerdav
. I t i f,,.'.
The people .ire bring humbugged, and
you gentlemen know it. They ate not
really gi-ltlng a two cent reduction at
all."
OhJinnan McCall rapped the table
with his kmi'-i(b- and said sbarp'.y:
"There" no humbug at all. llvnry-
thll g is a . 1 1 n ; b . i c nowadays unless It
comes f nm M.iltb!
hen It Is a hies-
'; , , , ,.
Mr Maltbie ,ia ll along contended
th.it the :.ite linu.d be redjied to il'j
cnu f, r llglitlng and C cent- for power
Last week the f.iur other commissioners
1
J .v...- '
made up h.s m.nd to Mop pr.i'.esttric. 1
ght and when a lamp burns out will
have to tuv another Instead of getting
It free.
In .amp ifhewals alone fhe company
w.il get a early revenue of at le-i"t
ISuO.tfOu. aiiording to Mr Maltble He
ays the total saving to the consumers
o( Manhattan and the western part of
The llionx will be between $1,300 0U0
and I.Jt'O.OnO a year, Ins.ead of !
twien II iOO.C'OO ai d I2,0n0. ,n0, a etl-
m.t'i-d ti Commissioner WiL.ams last j
It, . onferer.i e Attn olll els nf the
rei.'iet ttut the rate lo be prescribed
In the oidei diould continue in force for
thrie vears .Mr Maltble also olije.-ed
to tl. sav ng llin tlnie should tint be
Imiteil
: veMenl.tv's metlri? Mr M.iltlile
moie l tha' il.r (latiM' x.,lul Of tho
.ni ill. illon and inewul of elettrte I
lamps' hr s'tu, 'i out of the oi'.iei. but
was beater, by a oie of i to 1 Then.
t.e tried to have tho time limitation re-I
move.i and lost bv th -ame vote '
"Well ' he -aid 'a sllve is better,
11. ul. ro ure.iu ,t; ai aru ne voieu tiki
the t. ei.ij,m's.'.ne-s for the atToptlon
of the n..itiie.del order later Mr
l,l't''le ? 1 d
?te. the on. ill ""ion tie ided l.isl
w.e.. to order Pie two ent reduction
1111 .'. lleajjes met with tie IM son re-
Iti . onierer.i e aiiii om eis oi ine 5? : : " M
o:np...i: the niajo.il' of the co.ntn S ,n0t Pr,ce Jj the ""m' ??u H
loneis .i.i.l i.Im, eranteil ine .on...... v JS !'""AoS0,"lS.,. m
Georgia- Florida
Trip appealing to everybody in Deed of rest, relaxation, or esJiilaratioi
SUPERIOR SERVICE and LOW PARES to
SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE MACON AUGUSTA
ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM MONTGOMERY
and all other Southern Point cosbclt any TIC KK tin roi'RiST iOKST OR
Literature and
all Information
upon rrqu it
C U N A R D
F.tlablishcd 1840
EUROPE via LIVERPOOL
N Tr,plr&,.w Turbine
ORDUNA
SATURDAY. MAR. 20. 10 A M
5pacioui, Comfortable Room
Btiutifully Appointed
Tuscania. Sat.. Mar. 27. NOON
LUSITANIA. Sat., Apr. 3. 10A.M.
Transylvania. Sat., Apr. 10. NOON
Orduna. - - Sat.. Apr. 17. 10A.M.
Tuscania. Sat.. Apr. 24. NOON
Calls st lUllfai Ka.tbjum!.
ROUST) THE WORLD T0UR5
Ihiuush biioklnKS tn all prlnrlps.1 Tort.
if Ihe II.. rid.
I IIMPlM'SOHil I, '.'.'J4.SlatM.,N..
Ideal Tourist Route
S. S. EVANGELINE
"UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG "
BERMUDA
on niHe.t, Mi'n,lli't ivnd most luiuiluus
n. iinstilii In .southern Service
-iillln rnnPirs yinl lit sprnd Two Kull
IIsts t llimiuds, or tourer. It yon wliti
Al.oiuiel) the l.m-M hir.lcr, pntrousi; l
tlie i mot.
.-.nit tor llrautlful llooklri
i'ssi:Mii:n oKi'ici..
li-. i L'luniliesk, at M Strrit I'iocc.
llryiuit intl. New 1 utK
FRENCH LINE
Coiupasnlr (irnrrale I raniatlaotlun
pels I , slllt Vll'l'.
Sailings for BORDEAUX
ROCHAMBEAU
LA TOURAINE
CHICAGO . .
NIAGARA . .
Mar. 20, 3 P. M.
Mar. 27, 3 P. M.
Apr. 3, 3 P. M.
Apr. 10, 3 P. M
I'UU l.STOHUATlON' APPLY
Company's Ofiicc. l'J State St-.N.Y.
SCANDINAVIAN)
j--. .'att . aV-a na mam m avit
Uslslsffaatss tsU
U eiesls .stssi
frsss Nsv Tara aaasj
aertasra mil aal
ash ti sssil "wat
asas" ta Msctfal
NOIWAT.SWlOU
... DtMaUIE aa
SfbaJU Urn Isat
aaauil Oaaaik llaa.
Ma an aufl alMMrl (litaf auil Oi
Osllt qaeaaallMa wllk All
naaallMa wtlh All lyraaaia OIHsa
.. Mar. Is . Ilrlllu lllsl. Anr. I
lisiar II., Mar. In
A. li Johnson ,V Co , Inc. Acts . 1 Uvea) , N V
lllunnc. imn anil vv i .l inillrs Mrainsliln
tiiiiis, i nun .ii.ii.ir evi.ru rorii. wo
l.lnrr :90 llrcutwae, N. Ymk i Ity
hTKA.MSIIIP TICKKTH to ay pert,
omr! el Airont all lln
lUnnand at Whllroinb Co.. IIS 6th At. N. T.
resentatlves nnfl gavs them vsrythlnB
they wanted. That meeting resulted In
an agreement whereby electricity Is not
reduced to eight cents, but to eight and
a half cents, for that li what ths con
cessions amount to."
Tho order Is to take effect My 1. The
company must notify the commission
bv March 20 whether It will comply
SINGLE HEAD FOR HOSPITALS.
mil tn Alnillsli lloaril nf Three Re
ported Forlil.
At.sxNT, March IS. Ths substitution
of a single commissioner to administer
the Statu hoepltals In place of a threo
headed commission, Is provided for In A
bill which the Senate Finance Commltteo
to-ntght decided to report favorablv
It was introduied by the chairman
of the committee, Senator Henry M.
Sage of Albany The hill was favored
bv Homer I'olko on behalf of the Stat
Charities Aid Association. It was op
posed by the present State Hospital
Commissioners. Dr. James V May, Kred
II. Parker, n brother of Alton It Parker,
and Andrew D. Morgan of lllon
It Is understood trit tha new held of
ths commission will bo Dr William
Mabon, who now has charge of the Man
hattan State Hospital. Others who op
posed the bill were Dr. T W Salmon
of the National Hglene Committee, and
Dr. W. L. Kuseell, superintendent of
llloomitigdule
.Sunders .Valued aa Xennlr Whip.
Auiist. .March 16 Senator Archie
D Sanders of Ocnet,eo was appointed
party whip to-day bv Klon H. Hrowa,
nrnubllciii. leader He mut see that
lv ,.itv-f.ix Itepubllcan Senators arc al- j :
way
,li hatiu ivl.en the Senate is .n
-ess!,),!
1 PriceFairly Judged I
S Tll intrlllirent HV Is to divide S
S
inC CU3I Ul IUC W.I i wi.wuMW-
e: Ingly low. For our world-wide H
g orRanization that tells our other O
s products handles tbts car as an g
y incident. So we iap Wihere H
others must spend la selling, g
S And we tptnd where others must 3
" tave In the vitals ot the car, the g
fe'
s
H
a
"hidden values." g
Ifr D Uco u nl ii Cs.h a
CASE 1
a c3
Naw York Branch Hoiua S
1 Broadway at Sixty-second St
R Phone Columbus 8090
" . -i,i!i!iiiii;!i;!iiii:,ii:iiiiiiii;inii!iiiii::!ir
new tork ornct
501 FIFTH AVENUE
rioanUMtmsHiU
A M?e
American Steamcri
Under the American Flag
(uliln nml nr, !.. I'u.M.ncrrs emlj-.
WHitC Staf Line
N.Y. Liverpool, Pier 60, N. R., Noon
Arahlr Mar. I : .trls!lr March 30
M abln ami Third Class rassrnters only.
Arorea Gibraltar Naples Genoa
t lit in V I'ltll ). in a M
OFFII'K. it H'WAT. i. r. Tel. OOOIl Heeler.
THE IDEAL
TRIP and time
17 Day CrUlSCS to tlie
CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS
I IIIIOI (III TICK
PanamaCanal
Transatlantic Liners
Under American Flag
"Finland" "Kroonland"
22,000 tons Displacement
Pnn. N V II I It I
.v... ... . ... ay i. June lb
From San Fran. May 2G, June 10
And Every Third Week Thereafter!
Panama Pacific Line
9 li road way, N. . Tel. 9000 Rector
Go
To
BERMUDA
Sw "Bermudian"
Itnunil Irliiat'j.s. una I i.
Largest & Fastest Steamer to Bermuda
C.il. r... U.J...J.. r it a aa-ii
uaua licit mw.ouaj, bail III u, 0. Mill,
IJu.lifi s. I .,, I i.l 3. Ilre.vlevsy, N Y ..
Ih.mia.i onl. s1n.20ll'HAyA,SlJtriAvr.
ejl.ll DOMINION 1.1 NIC.
Ta all points comb anil Veit Kvery
I0 Krankllil i.e.
PANAMA and West Indies Cruises. Trenva
Vi.Vf uy
ni in.i 'ir wei'K vllla rer oonklcla
Toim."..
BalaakakaaaaB'
CALIFORNIA SSir h, : '
""""' N ' " I nt Manhattan. Snv. V,.-k .'li
- - - - You an 1 eui-h at ,ou a-i- ,-
S1IIIUK, VTH'.s NIITICKs. '" ciu'i- t fore our M.r-. i
i I , ,. , . , , reuiity of Nv York. .' '1...
m- v-v- , ,-. , , , ro'inty. h..t ..t '.
In naisuancf e.t .ni order of Hon. John u.ror.ls In the i iuniv of Nee. v
I Cohulan, om ot tho Hurroat.. ot ths joth .lay of April. Hli ul 1
County ot "lew Wk. notice Ii her.uy 'rl,irk in the torno.,n "I 'h
Kln lo nil persons liavlnv olalmt.ih" areounl of ,rocs,llnii
sa-ftlnn trancls llu.vact. lain ut lha County I Trust rompany. is Snl..' ,
of New York, deceised, to exhlhlt th nn lei-lh. I-1 H'i , ir I 1
same ih the vouchers Ihrrefor to ths Jsm HtmM: dsroas. h '
ruiwrniii,,,, ui -iriitigr., r. Ill ms B .1
il.eeasnl, at tlie oftUe of Kanuiel rtlk.r
jr .Sumner n I e'rtar street. In Ihe 11 .r
mmh of .M'inh.iitaii of th f'ltv of Noi
ynrit mi or tt.ne lh. Ilriernlh dav nr
Siliti.' III. .1
Dmr.l, Now
Vn.Lt lh. e.ntS l.i.
.iisivti, lim
HtiWAItli V 7. LANK
lillAI'K l I.A.Nt. riiecutnrt
HA.MI Kl, ItlKKit. .Ill Atlornev (nr
Kjeeiitora. It Cedar Ntiaau Na Tork
1 01,1
FALL RIVER LINE
TO BOSTON $3.00
daWri.,',,'rUU0,,M"
New Landon Line !ri. I. tiff 11, S p i
Houston St., week U ajts only i) p, .
to, E. h.. ft. B. n& St., nm p, y
Naw HaTtn Una itr, Iv. Pirt 2s, L li i,
CaUarlne hi., wteu dni, 2 li p. u,
nrldgeporl Line itr, Ir. t'icr ?, i; ,.,
ityt ooly, 11 A. U,
Titr. ri'iii.ic nr. ri.cisi i,
COLONIAL LINE
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