NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1909. 3 IAFT PRAISES Y. SLC.A. HOPE TO SPLIT SUPPORT LABOR LAW ENFORCED CUBANS TO TAKE REINS (to. ITS IVOKKAMONGNEGMOES ANTI-HUGHES MESS PLAN JOHN WILLIAUSS REPORT RAISE FLAG \EXT WEEK. U.Annum & "Benefits "*Panama and the Philip- May Introduce Direct Primary Bills More than 600 Prosecutions by De- Second Republic, Under Gomez, — DRESSMAKING & TAILORING DEPARTMENT pines liarriman Expected. for That Purpose. partment During Year. Bids Fair To Be Successful ,*;a. Jan. 17.- -Introduced to a large audl- | Ga-. Albany, j every effor being made AND I comprising- the negro Young Men's j IBy Telegraph to The Tribune.1 an. 17—That Is Havana, Jan. 17.—0n January 28 at noon^th* PRELIMINARY STYLES AND DESIGNS IN GOWNS TAILOR- nce of men. Albany. Jan. to enforce the labor law of tho utate and that of this city, to-day as "th* I• —Appearances now indicate that Cuban people will come into their own for the seo- ..... Association not the least Important the conditions governing the employment of labor the, ARE BEING SHOWN FOR THE WINTER T;lar and conspicuous citizen of the United feature of the fight which ond time at the hands of American govern- MADE SLITS -tMt pjt' Governor Hughes's have b*en bettered during the last year are the America's Br«»at statesman, our uncrowned supporters are beginning for ment. It was on M&y 20, 1902, that the AmeficAn RESORTS AND EARLY SPRING WEAR c-sus*. direct primary nominations will be to get the right deductions to be drawn from the annual ieport flag, hoisted the war with Spain, was hauled *r- Brim i we wish a successful administra- of Williams, after li'cc Dr. "Walker, kind of bill and the right kind of man to han- State Commissioner of Labor John down In favor of the biue-strtped. single-starred a se--nnd t»rm." by known dle which to-mor- tion 'slid , that measure. Just at present it looks as If will be submitted to the Legislature ensign ',\u25a0> i- J=purg*on." Mr Taft became greatly of Cuba. "black part of the row. Appended to the Commissioner's report, which DRESSES MADE TO ORDER discussing the Christian uplift of campaign against the direct primary This republic, for which the Cubans vainly fought Interested ii system presents a general view the work of the de- Christian Association work, md would consist of the Introduction of bills of Spain so many years, lasted HttJs more than the. v ut » Men's ; ostensibly providing for that really de- partment, are preliminary reports of the bureaus 185.00, $95.00 and upward *or an unusually long time to his enthu'rf- schema but period between Presidential elections in the T'nlted at $68.00, $75.00, Hike/ :signed to split the support carefully drawn of factory Inspection and of mediation and arbi- 1906, for a tration, States. In September, a company of martnes ,_«. c listeners. and practicable measure, any possibil- an index of legislative bills relating to painted a bright present | and. if by landed at the palace from the United States cruiser t- Walker and a ity passed, compilation laws relat- > to party labor in IKS and a of all potave the "g there to afford wholesome ways of en- laws bo as to accomplish the end sought in their do attend the sessions shall \u25a0that body yet. and before a bill Is prepared this not pay for the leisure hours. enactment, namely: to safeguard the moral and receive and providing limitations to their IBflkdasssat jcommittee will have to report to the executive physical factory employes. Every obtaining rules, however, belief that the Young Men"* Christian committee, welfare of all leave of absence. These ft was his of which It is a sub-committee. other interest must be subordinate to that central have already had brought about in this country more J thought. Where ts room for an honest dif- been declared dictatorial and Irksome SHOES Association Whatever bill is sanctioned by the executive com- there by the the various religious denomina- ference of opinion we seek the fullest measure of Congressmen, and an attempt will undoubt- tolerance between imittee of the Kings County Republican Committee the right of edly sown an example of this, he made a detailed information obtainable, recognixlrg be made to repeal or amend them. tions. As probably will be handled by Senator Travis. There progressive manufacturers to be heard, and that Th* Congressmen of the situation this government found against are also discussing even now explanation is a good deal of feeling on the part of some of tire It would be public policy tc hamper unduly an increase in respect to the Friar lands In the development industrj. In their salaries from $300 to |4N fl itself with other organizations advocating direct nominations the of month, Sale although the constitution, of parenthetically remarked before In subject prosecutions, Cuban like that Week connection with the of Last rhi]lppines. but ! that perhaps some other legislator would be pretty better the of the United States, declares that an increase i f proceeding: "Ithink a good example of this qualified to handle the bill Commissioner finds ground for complaint against n ; on which the majority magistrates many salaries shall be effective only In succeeding Con- is the fact that Iam elected President of agree who allow adjeurnments which tolerance them when that bill has been drafted. It nrp gresses to that amending the law. United States." has pointed "sought obviously for purposes of delay or for r the said, j been out that Senator Travis Is not a The Liberal party, which asserts that It is Concurrence, he had been obtained from a j lawyer, th» purpose of enabling the defendant to comply tQ* Final reductions in all to present various de- and for that reason unable to great party of the common people. Is going into power as j^y of clergymen representing the advantage measure, with orders of long standing," resulting in protest be by best the merits of the as was the result of a remarkahly that no would made year. waste of time of department Inspectors and counsel. one-sided vote. Its ovei- nations jFhown last There is on the part of some of wh-lming at when the government should take up with On the department's orders 1.53 5 children found success the polls being one of th* Sale thasi \ these organizations a desire to see an upstate man departments. negotiations necessary to acquire illegally principal is Pop* the : Senate,, employed were discharged. In 414 cases foundations for the belief that Cuba tIM have th* measure in the and there has been about to enter into to these lands. Their purchase for $7,000,000. , employers were prosecuted for such illegal employ- a long period of contentment. tl considerable speculation whether Senator of il«. what would have been a bloody ' Hinman. ment. The generally Most the newspapers say that the majority of -« \u25a0 Ihad saved of Broome, or Senator Davenport, of Oneida, would falling off In child labor closes -Saturday, the Philippines, which would have from the. figures of 1907 21 per cent, while the people are deeply humiliated that intervention revolution !n not be asked was millions in money and many to take the bill In charge. Both are illegal child labor 34 in the island affairs became necessary, and urge cost this government strong Hughes men; both clever speakers. Senator fell off per cent. "This." says Comn-.lsploner Williams, "leads to the. conclu- the politicians of all parties to remember th* mis- lives. Hinman especially lawyer. January 23d. years ago." Mr. Taft eald. "it would have is an able and keen sion that wilful labor law takes of the past and Is do nothing that would "Forty Senator Davenpcrt is professor of politicaleconomy violations of the child impossible to have obtained this concurrence. J and wlil oventually.be eradicated." make another ani longer intervention possible l*en and the government at can arisen among the denominations science of Hamilton Col- ere would have j legre, and so is well fitted for a discussion of the THE CANNING INDUSTRY. IX»SEKS TO G&T PART OF OFKK ES objection to it on the ground that it was a an • !sort Involved in this question. The Commissioner reports serious difficulty, how- Major General Jos* Miguel Gomez, soldier, states- Roman Catholic Church, recognition of the whl^h There seems to be the utmost confidence on the ever, in enforcing the law in the canning industry man and veteran of the revolution against Spain In to our traditions." (fruits Alexander was contrary and vegetables). Prosecutions in this in- 1695-'9B, the President-elect, has decreed that A\- described the indorsement a! Young pare of the supporters of the Governor's recom- After he had mendation that when the Legislature takes up the dustry for a number of glaring violations of the ihough the Cons<»rvat!ve party, vote in the recent STREET ABSoclaUon work on the, isthmus law "al- SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH \u25a0SB'S Christian direct nomination question for serious study It will relating to women and children proved ejection was almost nothing, that party shall have Panama, where four great clubs are running. says Commissioner, of lose the idea that this is revolutionary hare- most a waste of time." the ow- 30 per cent of the appointive offices. The plans for the direction of an experienced YYon?un? a or ing court *ach under brained scheme, only by of cither to the local prejudice >f or Jury- the inauguration of Go-nei on January 38 are yet Association secretary, pa.id by the advocated "reformers" the, Ken's Christian visionary That, of course, la the attitude In fa\or of the canner, or to trn effect of incomplete. The ceremony will take place at tlve fovernment; where ten of a dozen ministers are minds. Attorney that the taken by the politicalleaders who fear their power optoon of former Genera: Mayer, palace at noon, and will be attended, by diplomatic employed by the Fovernment. with, a plan in- young children "sheds" connrct- rle» would vanish if New York State took up the sys- employment of in representatives md special envoys from all coun- to "establish two or three more clubs. Mr. illegal. experience Southern dorsed tem. It Is pointed out by advocates of the plan cd with canneries in not "The tries. Several American warships are expected to MAKES FOREST REPORT Taft remarked: of the last season." concludes the report on this having that, far from being untried or new or impractic- bo in lbs harbor, and '.hey will undoubtedly fire a "It Is possible -we will be charged with subject, brought to light situation which is able, this plan is used by half the population of Ihe "lias a national saluto, but neither United State 3 sailors California that money from the public treasury. But and thor.^ifgh flched United in naming candidates for all elective Intolerable" which "demands consid- nor soldiers remaining on the island will take part TIA THE we have, we have accomplished a good -work States to remedy, Show Increase in- if of the in eration with a view a so that the obli- inaugural parade, being feared that their Pinehot's Figures expenditure could be de- offices, that more than two-thirds states may in the it with it. Ithink also the other, gation to obey statute law be enforced without presence might pride of people ground*. We have en- the Union have the system In some form or " detract from the the fended en strictly legal discrimination sovereignty. Value the Service. Angeies there and that -wrier* once tried by a state it never has in th» return of native of Los tered the isthmus cf Panama, and Introduced The report devotes space to the results of especial been abandoned, but frequently its use Is extended much Few, Ifany, Cubans who served as higher officials Washington, 17.—Listing receipt* an.! ex- wine fifty thousand souls. Unless we take the first year's work of the medical inspector of Jan. after, to all offices in the state. In the various governmental departments during penditures explaining them, much as a rail- pains to have their morality looked unless New York having been the first American and Limited Christian The Legislature will have to elect a United States factories. the period of American Intervention will be re- road president reports to his board of directors. ye furnish ministers, churches and clubs. state to provide such an officer. The field being — saturnalia of evils, Senator this week. It is a foregone conclusion tained by the Incoming administration, which will Ptnchot, chief forester, has made a This train without a su- wb ar« going to have euch a new, considerable time had to be devoted to plans Glfford Just that choice willbe Elihu Root. Some interest undoubtedly cause some confusion at first. Con- of the work of the United States forest world—runs rjch demoralization that we will never build the Its preparation Aside from this the retrospect perior in the and work. \u25a0 is being the identity of the Demo- for, prcss will perfect Its organization this week. It for the fiscal year 1908. caaal. Hence, ifwe are to be impeached for spend- manifested In efforts this jear were mainly service daily from Chicago via • for that office, as some persons medical Inspector's will canvass the electoral vote ; proclaim Jos* For the administration and protection of the 183 ing that money, Itwillbe In a good cause." cratic candidate determining conditions as to ventilation here hold the opinion that the Democrats' choice devoted to Miguel Gonifz President and Alfredo Zayaß Vice- national reserves in seventeen states and His feeling of action that Young Men's by of the propor- forest may throw some light on another question vexing In various factories measurement President, and then adjourn until inauguration day. territories and Alaska the government spent Christian Association work had found a place" gas In all Ql Chicago Northwestern, Legislature— perennial "What is a. Demo- tion of carbonic acid in the air. already developed among $2.526.098 an acre. Permanent & among the negroes of the South constituted the the the were, made Some friction has the 02. or about l'~a cents particularly the Senate tests of air In 136 different workrooms of the Speakership. Including" construction of 3.4"0 concluding thought of th© address, which ended crat?" This troubles gas Liberal traders th* House over improvements. the make some report Twelve parts of carbonic acid in 10.000 volumes lively wagon roads. 3.2-O miles Union Pacific with the sentiment: Finance Committee, which must and there niay some sessions before this miles of trails, !<» miles of Of air iv regarded as the maximum If air Is to be lines, and ?00 miles negro respected, he must make presently on the confirmation of Herbert K. Cook matter is settled of telephone 550 cabins barns. "Ifthe would be H wholesome for breathing. But a tabulation of the drift fences. 250 bridges and forty Route himself worthy of respect." as the Democratic member of the State of pasture and and Salt LakePm«e«-f»oo— The committee will meet on Tues- medical inspectors tests shows proportions fre- milesof tire lines, cost $532,16319- Telephone wtrs Elertrlr Block Sl«nal Mr. Taft arrived here from Atlanta at 9 o'clock Commission. this, and I\ SIGHT. .-af* B«a4 to Travel. Grady will net forth his views quently two or three times greater than SETTLEMENT approximately 400 miles of additional lit.es The thif morning. He went at once to the Terrett day, when Senator greater. to build * Democracy, perhaps in some cases five or six times The rather i.hlpped to forester, but with the funds of. rotttge. Dot meet Rockefeller, who is on Mr. Cook's and Governor was the In him. on account of work of the forest service After and before any this Foreign Office as soon an ,disbursed BISHOP SEES ATTACK ONSOLID SOUTH. verified In detail.. This willprove a tedious process, nels Inspected during the rear 11.798 men were em- accepted by the FT^nch was used In forest investisrattons. costing OKJB 14. bagle Pass. Tts.. lan. IT.-One hundred and with French Cable Company I ployed, of whom *.>W worked In compressed air. th. differences the in diffusion of forest Information and in federal thirty-eight indictments charging land frauds were >r Over flve hundred accident! in « h work were re- arc settled. ! co-operation.' retained by the grand jury here, yesterday, after a. Also Intimates That the President Is "Per- EMPTY HONOR FOR CHANGER. th« will be greatly facilitated | of ported during th« year. Four fatal cases of Th«* latter settlement service is one of the branches the two session, growing out of hearings of a ' ' $3.C>».000 Imposed \u25a0 The forest weeks' "bends** are reported. hy the abandonment of the fine of government in which everything is not outgo. Last sub-committee of the on Indian Affairs fidious" and "Worse than a Secessionist. Castro M Paul said Commute* Hughes's Opponent Be Minority by Venezuela under the rule. year the receipts from sales of timber, Krazinc fees United States Senate last year. The, bearings [By Telegraph to The Tribune ] Governor To LABOR LAW ON PUBLIC WORK probably be done soon, the of the concerning to-day that this would and permits 'or saartal awes of forest resources were held a' BBSBSHBSP. OMb.; Eagle Pass.. Tex.: ts. Jar. 17.—Discussing what he terms the Complaints of violation of the law- labor disavowing the acts of the for- 43 understood, Candidate for U. S. Senate. envoy completely j amounted to $1.541'.:5l an increase of CTl".2r Douglass. Ariz., Washington. It is efforts of Roosevelt, William H. Taft and on public works to the number of % were received Hoi- I ST. and President Ptuyvesant Chanter, who ran for Governor mer Sefior Paul win leave here for figure*. The receipts an acre from indicted hold high state offices'*! 3 political the Lewis the year, of which 70 wars sustained— In President. over the 1307 many of those otters to f-ffect th- disintegration of during ?o week to confer with the Dutch Foreign | in Mexico, and against Governor Hughe? at the last He< ti. 10 land this national forest* were Ilittle more than one Oklahoma, md government offices Jktuth. BsMSOs) Warren Can.Her. of the Southern • regard to the eight-hour provision and relative the - ,» ii,n.inority candidate for the United States Minister. cent, mills under the cost an acre !n and political circles in ta« M«t:j- arraigns for r to the "prevailing rate of wages' clause. The report less than five are high rmn-ial . Presideut Roosevt-lt Senate, Piatt. of the • to succeed Senator Charles F. recent of and protection forests. and Mexico. halation of the Constitution. He de- notes with satisfaction the decision th« for administration to United Slates leader of Tammany Hall, *aid last night sums the states an.i territories In 19**>. an effort was rr.ade to remove re- (sirss Murphy, Court of Appeals sustaining tie constitutionality TO HONOR DEAD GENERAL. The raid schools, June. that Mr. Rooseve.fs taJk of increaßinc the «'han!er would be ebossn at the caucus of expended for roads and public from the sale of Kickapoo Indian lands \u25a0 that Mr. contracts pen- be strictions from power of ral go.ernment through executive of the prohibition of payments on as Chiefly to them Democratic members of the Leaislatnre to be held the year's receipts amounted to »K«.063t9>. in Oklahoma. The latter had been allotted action, Interpretation alty for violation of the law. "We are* determined.'" \u25a0 £nd lessSsstfve Judiciai and Albany to-night th" minority members from Venezuela by Castro. To increasing reveni.e to the stales government. giving tho oath, In and that says \u25a0Williams, compel" obedience Body, Barred because of the j in li-34 by the United States •>.• at bm is ptrflay to his official the Commissioner "to to per year, , twenty-five could be relied on to support him at Joint 1' M per c»nt in Mi 25 saw* last the use 2nd occupancy for f^;.s to the elgrht-hour law. There. from Indians ssal his conduct is wrse than sec^esion and Assembly held to elect ;; Be Reburled ; a of J294,«n « in the | time the Indians would s« ssion of the Senate of the bureau relative to manufactur- accord- there was total increase years at the end of which The duties is to honor, states. lands wore -•.on. l"nited States Senator. more fully The rehabilitated Venezuela amounts payable to the j patents in fee simple. These ing In tenement! have been performed Caracas, the memory of one . heavily "receive Cbanler, who was Lieutenant Governor in ing tn advices from addition, the national forests yielded . roost valuable In Oklahoma- Mr. the report says. A con- Cal- In amonsr the than In previous years, sons, whose body lies in ; were 30.714 per- -o take off the AT CHURCH CELEBRATION. first term of Governor Hughes, was chosen as of her distinguished • to the public in fre3 use. There An effort was made by Congress PRESIDENT the siderably larger number of licensed houses wore in- The family of General N. Bolet- by settlers j ap- the Democratic for Governor through tlie vary Cemetery. mits granted for the free ass of timber for sale D* provision in the Indian canaldat« spected to see If th sanitary standards to which March. 1906. in restrictions of William J. Ccstners, chairman of the Peraza burled him there in because churches in the year, against 1... propriation bill of 190* Many of the Indian3 had efforts they wen required to conform were still main- not permit ;he body to be schools and way by Diamond. Jubilee of Establishment of Method- At the time t'lialr- Castro would feet used lr. this the to — the- been 3ve year* nsilMMialh State Committee. President V«p7 The board illa where bad tained. This was made possible by reason of tlie Venezuela, for General Bolet-Perata was | rerr^oved Conners thought Mr. - name of ex- tho«e In Venezuela. graze 7.087.111 sheep and secure in this way. the Indians 'ity th»: diamond jubilee celebration of the vestigatlons. etc. The squad was augmented by a mlts\« paid by ap- deeds incarcerated, establ- Senator David Bennett liill was mentioned in con- tion his death. $Sl?O'7'4 from timber sales were by Mexican offlcUls. who had them arrested ishment of the Methodist Episcopal Church in temporary detail of about ten upstate inspectors, deserve.! recog- of the honor. But in ko much as But with the downfall of Castro 0.159 purchasers, who cut ciuiva- deeds were placed on file J3 Africa. refltion with the empty the direction of the Superin- well to proximately while \u25a0 number of who worked under to be to the dead a* a* feet of timber. The re- situat-d- the the ex-Senator had actually held the place, he. for two nition Is accorded body lent of 392.792,000 board Oklahoma, where the lamia are Bishop Joseph C. Hartzeli. one of two bishops tendent of Licenses in New York about Probably early In the spring the to $30,425 23 and charges that tt» not any too anxious to he placed in the "also the living. from special us-s amounted States government bow stationed In Africa, opened the commemora- was months in the late winter and early spring. They will be removed from ceipts Th- United to* In vie-v of the fact that Mr. 8MM«8: a»i are cited In explanation of the lessened num- fro. to »i_O-S follow?: - ofr thY\u25a0 Department of Oinrr.erce by Attorney Kent, to-night !By Telegraph to Th« Tribune.1 r ments Of Venezuela «• $549.027 l %.™r2S»r£ . dec General who left here Prudent ««S.*l3 12; i!>"^ m^nnfao turem. »ta .re*. for 17.-Although up to date there has ber of dispute*. Interventions of the bureau num- : diplomatic triumphs of General BoWt- theoretic;.un- manufao^r Washington. Albany. Jan. the The average area allotted ••«* officer option introduced and no sign or bered seventy-five. o? agreement between been no local bill rer^a was the arbitration Gu.a.,a for patrol duty was 116.665 acres. But and liquor interests Britain regarding the available announcement of one. brewers Venezuela and Great more than three-fourths of the time of these for- HER MOTHER-IN-LAW region, and. so far as can be learned, of the j by Of this SUNDAY WORKERS WAR WITH POLICE. 0 - est Officers IS now required lbs fast BSWWSaa in a state, considerable, anx- ; "^ eve, \u25a0 monument mem- business, >•• Proved "Wi**. Good >rirnd. rest of the are displaying planned Is forest thai in in Giovanni volume of national Important prospect of "unfavorable legislation" : ory Bol«-Peraxa Caracas. fore; duty at close the Is the most of «»«• iety over the Of General de- point of fact the on the of md other countries. j A ! Saturday, Ob- • sculptor, has offered to Mlciaiion* PMbbS woman out in la. found a wise. good this year. They seem to have the notion that Had Observed Sabbath on and Anderhnl Roman year provided about one patrol officer Is each . I friend in inotLer-in-law, jokes Hughes advocates a local j , the monument M gratuitous con- her notw'itb>t::ii acres of forest. This Is conslderel Inade- 1»E. Mi, \u25a0 rites ; option bill or other legislation, he will lend his in- MbuUon in honor of a long-standing protection o.' the forests. Until pro- measures, vision they have I Patrolmen John J. Dougherty and I-. J. McKle, quate for the "Itis two \,-ars siinc we began using I'ostum fluence to such and the with the dead is for a large increase of force it !\u25a0 Liberty avenue station, . looked as jvision made in our Louse. preatly troubled with my of whar will happen in that case is dis- of the statesman.^ to the business arising I was conceived though passed through a cyclone yester- necessary either curtail •tuma'-h, iitaiplpxion was blotchy yellojv. turbing their rest at night. ! they had WALL. forests or to neglect the proper and when they were rescued by other policemen FALLS OFF BATTERY from use of the meals sharp ins and men who in previous years have advocated i day WOMAN property against tire. After Ioften suffered pit The of a plie of angry clothing work- safeguarding of government would h;:\f My of b teeal option bill in various forms from the bottom planted last year on ror- ' to lie down. mother often told the passage j end Dumont avenues. About 700.000 trees were !!" confident that this year they will obtain at j ers In a building at Blake and Another Man New it was the coffee Idrank at meals. Hut seem arrest Island Private ests In Nebraska. Kansas. Colorado. Mexico. wLpu legi-lation they desire. They The two policemen had attempted to four- BedloWs There are idquit \u0084,ffp,» I'd bare a severe headache. least some part of the | \rlsona Idaho and California. favor, at Assembly- teen who were operating machines In the Icy Swim to Save Her. Utah. "Wbiic visiting my mother-in-law Iremarked have one factor SB t'iHr least. j men Take at the planting stations more than of clothing for alleged violation of now growing that coffee, Gray, of St. Lawrence County, who intro- manufacture was about to be ready for planting in ATI the always made such Rood ami man ' A,the steamboat Herman Caswell 2,200.600 trees, which will SBB^i »XU afkerj measure last year, this time ;the Sunday law. Island ye»- in th« 190S b< the Battery wall to I home. • take them In charge there was a tussle. Down aloe the her. AND REDUCED RATES. at riitj now we the same pood But it would take- mere than this to account for to Crane, \u25a0 private, jumped In after £ MINISTERS Used meals have 'coffee' people, flights of stairs*, out to the street and Into ter V H. u- the seeming confidence of the anti-saloon two young was carried by the tide into prevents Dys- abroad for several the gutters the combatants fought. A telephone The woman caught her «'<\u25a0- Indigestion a past, and my and the report has b«.-en here but Crane sws-s after bar. They is thins of the message brought the reserves, who rescued their ««rfmc. Commission Says Are En- j pepsia and re- roinnlpxjon days that they have obtained from Governor j deln w«°en held her head above the Commerce lias cleared up beautifully. bruised of body and uniforms torn. hnl- and "My pome statement of his position on this | comrades with be £ in? frightened and struggled with ifEngaged in Religions Work. lieves Gout and Rrandmother suffered a great deal with Hughes Th* fourteen workers wore locked up. soon to The won became titled to Them j hrr This story was sc strong at one time | would assert their rights in tidier, tew minutes it looked as M Indigestion. stomach. Her doctor told her to leave off Question. balled out. They and tor Washington Jan. 17.—1n a statement made public j r many legislators expected to see. the Governor court, they said. the . oSTee. She tea, just -is that eluci- i then took but that was b Bros- to-day Interstate Commerce Commission lac. make Home reference to the proposition in h?3 an- j become exhausted Hu*h the Adelightfultable WILL STRIKE,HUDSON-FULTON MEDALS. 'cTaTnad street, came along and dates that provision of the law which authorizes ' "^1«\u25a0 finally -.vrs induced to try Postum whirli nual message. : of No. 67 Greenwich water with highly •'•'*• previous years pro- Celebration Commission has man Crane the Issues of free transportation or reduced rates lia» used for over a year. She travelled Local option bills in have I The Hudson-Fulton plunge., into the water. Wtth his assistance says: . ;on question according adopted an official medal to LSHHSdimrSi the cele- to ministers of religion. The commission medicinal qualities critic t!ic winter over the preater part of vided for-a vote the license discovery managed. to drag the woman ashore. _ . ( of the 300th anniversary of the the steam- • i'«:. visiting, not to counties', or "residence districts" of sizes and bration Captiln Carter and several men from A clergyman does not Iqs« his ministerial stand- souiethlns she had been able Hudson River by [Jewry Hudson and the top of of the fact that he leaves the pas- Ask your Physician •<* do- for years. her present descriptions varying with the vintage of the bills. of the helped haul the woman up to the -the ing by reason She wiys" she owes this year 100th anniversary Of the first successful steam boat the Hudson torate for some other Held of religious activity. l*ai health It seems to be the general Idea that : Battery wall. She wa« hurried .to editor of a church paper. lo rust— navigation tn* s&wt by Robert Fulton. said she. was A minister who becomes OwMi by md toitUd Name |, Civek, effect, ail) h* concentrated.*™ passing a local op- j M river and when revived In a theological seminary, financial agent sjiwa v ]'«>stuni <•\u25a0.. Bailie k presentation to Street Hospital, Instructor X as a whol*. The argu- ! Large medals will t« stru. for of No. 244 West street. or other religious institution, or who amUr t\*lirtct eontnl -"il l{.*.| O-,,|O-\u0084| jo BfcjßJ. tion bill applying to cities in graduated Mi,, De, \u0084v -r. £M for a c#urch • -The i: Wellvillc." in royal guests, and others will De made Albertine ei^jaces in work ,which may fairly bo re- Ikt«'k'a. - mt-ni is made- Uiat-this^ would be a practical dem- I off the wall. other tt:luFrttteH Gmmmtmt Ueason." of the She said Vie fell garded religious in character, and who does not r principle, and some of sizes down to pocket pieces. The obverse • as - Ever read the above letter? A new one ap- onstration of the home role the Paul Piete the young woman s stepfather, said abandon his ministerial work, may legally be ac- to believe that that i medal is devoted to Hudson. On the reverse pear, from time to time. They are genuine, the anti-saloon nun seem on an alarm bad l>een ««nt out for ber on Krlday. corded asocial trassport&Uca privilege** Hughes'* approval, Fulton Idea Is treated. I wye, and lullof buraan interest ground it would rje«t Governor i *