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REDUCTION IN THE TAX RATE

nv WELL REVIEWS TIlE WORKOr TIlE LEGISLATURE

ptrrntr and the BmtiP TaxpayerelKicd of the Harden or a Direct

TMTtiU none Ultliout In Any MannerttirfallliK Necetiary ExpentllturciA-

LBisr April IT Gor Odell announcedhU feigning of tho direct tax levy

rji la doing oo the Governor fliedor ndum reviewing the financial legisl-

ation of the past Mission of the Logtg-

torfi and comparing it with mat year andMr when the Democrats were In

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the act the LegislatureSough it Action hn afforded relief to Iho

ffrinrrCcnmpil l lnit thin result to curtail Innr limner necessary expenditures I n-

narftii l r moI examination of thebllU It has mt the

Jeiind for bettor educations facilitiesfor Improvement of the of the

of the Hlcblen r Jorge npproprlntlon

J ooo a well n i HtateSire of roiid building expense from i to M-

iTmfBlfd by the Plank bill enacted ntMuslim IU02 It tins met all de-mand while trlvlnc to keep the expendituresof the great number ofbetween tin year 1M2 and 1801 within reason

Following the establishedof the Fame political

filth It tin sought to gIve effect to manye law to the of Indirect

through amendments which haveIncrwfrtl tli tax from corporations duringthe rear Uct I inoj overInn year by the Bum of iV7717il2 sand the

cnn look with confldence for n-

ituf further timnr s hit the state Tren ur will be richer

Us ul o tho pro-duced the socalled Iialnc Liquor Taxwhich uid to the locullllex addlnito the Mutes Indirect revenueyearly morn than was received

counties annually during thenun I tin law refuti-ng clmrgn that it has the lo-

miiiies nf theirthe burden from the State to the

ruumcliiallllesIt rnny not be amiss to state that In ad

to the financial effect of law otherfeatures have not been neglected and areduction In the number of placesat W shown

That tho reduction In the State tax rateIt pot a mere of figures Isshown

of the recordsof Oov Flower

Ince that administration seems to be theone chosen for this purpose by those whoquestion tho accuracy of the

the two of iwi antiIWJ For Oov Flowers honestyand character I entertain the ro

For determination to correcttie abuses of the sorailedfor the Insane as well us In condemning the

tho management StatsInstitutions which grown 1RS3-

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of New neces-sarily followed that there should be a corre

Increase in tho of governneat It well to remember that Blnco

the State has assumed the entire careol the insane and charitable institutionsand that the localities life titus relievedtheir It must also be understood-that the Constitution the peopleIn IE9 Increasing membershipLegislature creating newas well as the number ofCourt by forty has caused a largeadditional Extravagance even Inassuming these additional burdens does not

a the expense for earwa less by SIOI8IDA69 in loot

than In two end will SI le In-

1W2 than in 1800 In the rharltoblo Institu-tions the am9 corresponding decrease Isshown and this too In any waror manner tatting front the Inmates nece-urlf of life the which has di-

rected these reductions being the demandfor fewer castles and more bread

As an Illustration of the growth of the ex-penses of the Judiciary it b stated that

they were M 57R in ion II072832 not Inconsiderable reformbeen effected In the consolidation anti elimi-nation of unnepe ary cornml lon Athe result of the action of this ellaturnof hot the threw or wereconsolidated a singleheaded rnm-miiicnu the lists Iore t and maine and

a single salarlwl Commissioner ami th De-partment of health Is now a liniiil t riNlfine competent person with time result that

hll eipen es nf theM roinml lons forIfroo were I44IAM 7 li appropriations forWH were hut t3il n a tavmsof izw714 10Uloixxl of whirl is dun to lime

rrlMlon for the of lurid nrid nv4 10 lo a decrease In administrative ev-

l iifIn not altering the total of the

tin sears tM nnd IK 4 showIota of fiM s fur the various Iristltu-llorn nd lo cnu e liffori limo

rnsrtnicnt of the sorillccl Illtfeins nfI J rhkplcr SMI they vpr allnwrd to holdthfir r iiiis tliH nindn-

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of tbo economy of the Legislature ofand 1002

the are thus shownto bo less In of this explanation it may

In the form of Treasury for unfore-seen and as also

of time present legislature limofollowing figures speal for themselves

In IM3 tho rate In iddi Itwas 21S or 40 mill difference while In loomth rate was 120 and present year 11mills cud except for Did r

itThis Is a record that I unprecedentedwithout H parallel In this ofTo nollilne In taxroll values has been taken from theThe sank tax of I cent ed by the

to comply with thnUnited Htates goes to locality Thereal estatn of Insurance companies trustcompanies Is upon Looks of

assessments a returned to the State Boardof Assessors shows no decrease but on thuscontrary the name annual Increment I a

insect to the criticism thatState has benefited In Its tux laws at the

of the localities All theso factsare ratifying and It U s sincereto affix signature to this bill belIeving

legislature of ton merits appro-bation will doubtless bo

the constituency they have so faithfullyrepresented B B

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It If to SuscMt Legislation Will Itesuit In Irucntlns Floods

ALBANY April 17 Gov Odoll todayonnounood the names of tho memxrof the Water Storage Commission authorized by a law passed by the last Legis-

lature The object of tho commission isto suggest legislation which will result-In work that will prevent In the future thefloods which haw devastated tho Stateduring tho past winter The membersof tho commission art State Superintendent-of 1ubllo WorkH lloyd State EngineerBond Davies Forest

of Union College John li Ring of the SolvayProcess in county ex

W Rafter of llochester and CharlesFinch a lumberman of Glens

The outcome of tho work cornmlbulon It Is expected will bo tho Impound-ing of waters at head of

have frcuhetainundated the surrounding country BO

that tho tile bopreserved until the season ondclectrt

generated as tho reservoirs arogradually

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Mutual rtrsrrve Fund Lire Anoclatlon-Helnrorporated With New TVame-

AtBANT April Superintendent-of Insurance Hendrlcks has Issued hU cer-tificate reincorporating tho Mutual He-

Bcrve Fund Life Association of New Yorkas a legal reserve or old line mutual lifoInsurance company The name of thocompany Is changed to tho Mutual ReserveLife Insurance Company In order tomake its time com

bios undergone an exhaustive exami-nation by Insurance Departmentwhich was on Jan 20on April 3 A valuation of all tho policieswan the rcult shows

has a In excess of allliabilities including time full statutory roserve of l688 i The value corn

real estate was Increased by thedepartment and tho death claims

were to be less than that claimedTho examination otherwise showed the

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New York Central1 Increase of CapitalApproved

ALBANY April 17 The State RailroadCommission has approved the Increaseof capital stock of the Now York Centralby 135000000 and making Ita whole capital

10000000 and the Mohawk and Maloneby makes lu capitalCentral capital Is to used in changing-its power In tho Park avenueand terminal facilities at theFortysecond street Btatlon In Now York

New Heal Estate CompanyALBANY April 17 Tlie Fiftyfifth Street

Company of Now York city was Incorporatedtoday with a capital of tsooooo to deal In

estate are EHovt William H liullwlnkel and Frederick-II Ihlllps of 11 William street York

unovr An snAXSTiiouLatter Thinks Ho Did Threaten to Itealirn

Grouts CuntrailletlonComptroller Grout sent a letter to TUB

Scv yesterday denying tho report that h

lied urged In the Hoard of Ketlmate thatcoiMtructlon of tho Fact River tunnel

should IM delayed for a year and thatinMNwuiry for time building f

tiinml should Im lnvoli d to certain otherneeded linprovonionts In the iJllferitnt-twrtiughs

In report It was also stated thatProitldint if HrooUlyn throat

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delay In tho tunnel Mr-

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XewMt Identifier u the Third t at-

ru7Jci Mr Jerome Is Why Ttiry-Shuulil All IIa c Assembled sear aIolloeSUllon Inquiry All Ua Today

DistrictAttorney Jerome has learnedMm Mary of 110 Garden street

Holxiken the latest identifier of DetectiveSergeant Klnrnan as a person who helpedto put a a cabat tho WestFortyseventh street police station Justbefore James McAuliffe thowitness was found dying a short distanceaway in an exoonvlct

lt is most remarkablo that no manyoxoonvlcts should happen to l o escon-Hcts said Mr Jerome yesterday and

that they should all happen to have centredfrom no many different places at the earnotime Sunday morning at a police station-a place naturally avoided by oxconvlctn

Time District Attorney made this state-ment after he had told rejxmers yesterdaythat Mrs had stated under oath

sentenced In Iloboken for disorderlyduct and bad done time on one of thousentences that she had arrestedand convicted before Cowing InGeneral Kesnlons for what she calleding and and what Mr Jeromecalled burglary nnd was put under a mw

sentence and that was oncesnore arrested In Iloboken at a later period

Mrs Lulgs is well known to thepolice that In 1R94 she had

Downer a Hunday school superin-tendent ofwas employed as servant haled tofor care her child Downerliar accusation and said she was tryingto blackmail him The was com-promised time for

woman In the follow-ing March the Lulgs woman was arrested-for grand larceny on tho complaint of

wife who accused oftliH Downer homo of silverware and otherproperty tier maiden name was

witnesses against the police intho McAuliffe case BO far Mrwild Unnon Cohen and Mrs wereixconvicts and Stark who has sworn toa statement corroborative of their calstory Is still It la admitted howover that none of the exconvict wit

known Us recordwho brought them forward have

tow of many who have offered-to make statements have l eenrejected after an Investigation of theircareers

It has been brought out before Justicethat Lennoti he know

MoAulifTe and him while hewas being taken to the cab from tho ela-tion house told Policeman Estobrook andHeddy that he was a cabdriver with Li-

cense 101 mind that ho had picked McAxilifT-ont on Saturday night to find that

his Into wasAfter investigation showed this to

be false I Minon who ho is a deserterfrom the United Army in addition-to being an knew thedriver the fourwheeler and that hisname was Mac and that he had a scar underlila left ear and was nmootliehaven

Cohen who he sew the cabdriveras ho was driving the party from the eta

as a man

heavy dark mustacheA witness described the driver as

light complexioned with a small light

Owing to the lateness of adjournment-of tho Court of outregard for time of several wit

no M slon of tho John Don Inquiryinto the death of Janice McAulllTe was

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that tho would beginat 330 oclock title afternoon and continueuntil midnight if necessary

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Drunken Womans Cry Causes Crowd toAttack Policeman

Policeman Delaney of the West Thirtyseventh Htrcet station found a man andwoman outside John Petrys saloon atTlilrtynlghth street and Ninth avenue lastnight crying out that fft robbedTho man said that 100 and a gold watchhad been htolen from him while ho was Inthe saloon drinking They mado so much

that Delaney placed tho man underwhereupon tho woman tried to

rescue the prlHoner Policeman Mearawent to DclatiHyH assistance but the couplefought hard that Delaney UP his clubon the man When time woman saw thisshe yelled nnd begged thu crowd to inter-fere

Oh she screamed thpv are going todo Us OH they did

Thu thou hroko In on the police-men and sucfwdwl In dragging th manaway from went to Do-

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time ii irvi this Vst Thirtymiventli station arrivedhad t HliiiHMl to H rgt hyatt that u riotwas In proKiHHS

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The Property Loss In the PhiladelphiaStructure li aoo Mto

PHILADELPHIA April 17 Tho ire whlohthis morning completely destroyed theProtestant Episcopal Church of tho SaviourThirtyeighth and Ludlow streets caused-a loss that will exceed 1200000

Throe beautiful stained glass windowsanti A Mexican onyx font presented atdifferent times to tho church Drexelfamily were shattered nnd and allthe decorations added In 1P80 at a cost of110000 Wore eaten up by the flames

As the lUunoa mounted up In theGothic tower and belfry they started-

a In tho Sherwood apartment houseon Chestnut street Hundreds of universitystudents aided the firemencostly furnishings from residences

a lime were threatened Ahelcctriolighting plant recently Installed In timebuilding started the fire but It is

believed to have been time work ofIncendiaries

A told a servant employed in ahouse at Thirtyeighth andis to tho effect at 1025 oclock morethan an hour before the fire was discoveredshu saw two men in tho churchyard actingsuspiciously One was and

stocky When they saw her t hey movedto rear the and the

matter from her mind Ahowever caused her to return-

to the yard when she saw the men walkaway church

DR GEORGE If SLATER ACCUSED

William notcnbaum 8a He Struck HimWill an Iron Oar

Dr George W Slater of 017 Union streetwas arraigned yesterday In the Myrtleavenue court in Brooklyn on a charge offelonious assault William Rosenbaumwho also lives In the Union street housewas time complainant He says that onSunday night during a controversy with

over a matter time

struck him with an Iron barfracturing somo bones In the wrist

was released In 00 pending examina-tion on Monday

Dr was In the same court onMonday lant on a of Intoxicationand sentence was suspended Seine years

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Wants Another Examination for Promo-tion to Captaincy

Acting Capt the Fifth streetstation huts applied to the Municipal CivilService Commlxision for new examination-for promotion to captain on time groundthat u covere attack of nervousnessprevented him from making a good showing

examinationIn isle letter to tho commission he do

dared that three of continued deskduty had kept down his streetIn contrast to he gave his record asacting showing 23 arrests in allfortyfour of which were taken from dis

cloven from policy shopsand seven from gambling

TO SHOW JEWISH SKILLED LAnOR

Lot of time 1UhtblU Collected by theEducational

In the exhibition to by the Edu-cational Alliance at East Broadway andJefferson street on Friday Saturday andSunday of this week a committee of thodirectors has together tho bestworks of East and a number-of rare Jewish antiquities The antiquitiescoiuUt of the

for homo services Tho exhibitionwill bo held with a view to making known-to the general public the skill of the Jewishrace in all skilled labor Needle-work and fine art will bo an Im-

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TO HEAT 1IAFFEN FOR LEADER

ExSenator Mitchell Invites Sid Contribu-tions to That End

ExState Senator Richard II Mitchellha announced himself as a candidate forthe Tammany leadership of time Thirtyfifth against HaffcnPresident of time borough andwill start a club at Boston avenue and IMthstreet Ills circular MH that iho Initiationfee will bo 110 and the dUN 60cents a month

Wife Cant Control Drunken lliubanilElizabeth F Kane was removed yester-

day as committee of the person and estateof her Michael J Kane a saloon-keeper who was dolan to lx an habitualdrunkard In Is08 and who has 000 HI

brothers Peter F anti William Kane wereap olnti l In her stoad by Justine Scott ofthe Court Justice Scott says

It in perfectly obvious that the presentunable to

Tim Judge directs that tho wife have1020 n year for time malntenanon of list

mlttwM sMind IM a year In maintainingDm and IftU anpill l on ilebu Tha creditor

irr nl Kuprcnm Courttime claim Iwlng 54 so for legal services

liuaril Iu Crlrbralr IU ronndlnf-Th Old lutril will ra l In full

on Tue lajr lo cilebratn time vetity lilh-annlvurMiry of fiiiiiilinc nf limo orKanlulinn Ity order of Mayor H 1UIU Mftilime latmlliHi will awiiibl at llmat S M mid inartli In All Angel Chiirili-Wmt 1jnl mriiue ami tit Hsimon ini ii rtl TV will Iw lirtilflmit iiirll lice HlMlMnwy luwn-MIM h i I tltajiUin i i OH Iliunl-In llm IVHIIH al uiK ry lie Ullullix-

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The tot Important Chinse of TearsTook Place at Albany Yesterday

ALKANT nfurnoontho Mutual Reserve Fund lAte Associationof Kow York received Its charter as an oldline company Under Its new title Mutual

Insurnncn Ihoorganization now is a mutual lifeInsurance Institution Incorporated underthe reserve statute Theexamination by this New York InsuranceDepartment to the

of reincorporation occupied threemonthsdetermined from time of Usabilityto with the requirements ofstatute governing rewrve iom anlMThe uf a most careful and tlxTCUiliexamination nndertakcn by time Depart-ment shown that the M n asurplus In excess of all liabilities Including

statutory reserve of about half amillion Tho Insurance Depart-ment Increases time value of the estateholdings l the estimate of the coon

the management of tho Dei artineiitthe utmost strictness of Inquiry Into Itsaffairs and this course was adhered-to Superintendent Is satisfiedthat able to complywith nil tho requirements of the law for rein

as a reserve or old linemutual life insurance On this

tho charter was granted yesterdayafternoon and nowLife Insurance Company takes Itsas the third mutualsurance of New York PresidentFrederick A has thus fulfilled his

to time of placing theMutual Iteserve under theout depriving the policyholders of any partofMutual Reserve Life Insurance CompanyIwglns lie now career prosperouslyIn 1881 It hat within a

paid in death claims to Its membersdollars It has thousands of

members in practically every state of thoUnion and in Europe are Im-

portant

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Plant for time Entertainment ofMho Will Help Celebrate It

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The Charleston programme includes asail around Harbor onthe Forward an Inspection-of Fort up theto the magnolia on evening re-

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by the StateCommission

At the military In Charleston HarborGay received with the honorsduo to his rank

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DEALERS AGAINST OLEOMAGAIHNE RILL AS

It Demands All llelVorUrd StutterKhali lie Ailulleratcd lixporters Mar That time lieu Iluttrr U-

nrUorhr l to Keep Us Color tnlformCertain amendments In time Oleomar-

garine hill now before Congress have createdconsternation among tho leading exporters-of real butter In this city They say thatIf time bill IB parsed In its present form Itwill practically kill tho present enormousexport trade In butter and will increasegreatly Its price as well as that of oleo-margarine That part of the lull to whichthe exporters object most seriously IsSection 4 which reads In part

Adulterated butter Is hereby defined tomoan a crude of butter produced by mixingreworking rechurning In milk or creamrnflnlni or In any way producing a uniformpurified or Improved product of butter

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According to a prominent exporter ofthe product no butter now guaranteedas tho pure product and so exported can besold as such if tho proposed law goes intoeffect

The reworking referred to In the sectionmakes all tho trouble sold this exporterReally it Is perfectly harmless and abso-

lutely necessary for the production ofbutter for this reason The best gradeof ordinary butter in collected In smallquantities time West It comes in in smalllots each of which is different in colorWhen this Is to be massed It U naturalthat it must all be of uniform color Forthat purpose It Is reworked In mostcaseamore salt IN also applied

Reworking is done simply to preservethe looks of the product No one wouldbuy butter which was not of an even colorYet under this law butter which is nowabsolutely pure and the quality of whichis guaranteed under oath must hereafterbe marked adulterated and taxed at time

rate of 10 cents a poundWe dont object BO much to the tax

as we do to labelling it Wecouldnt sell It In foreign countries If thatwere

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time the to put anadditional tax of eight cents a onoleomargarine and drive the business outof existence This bill has passed the

been before theamended and Is now hack in time Housebefore tho Agricultural Committee Thebill Is of tho Westerncreamery men and renovated butter men

that by driving out oleo-margarine they will value oftheir to a summer price of 30cents and a winter of 40 to centsand absolutely control tho business

during the lastespecially since January been the

the world American con-sumer 4s paving today 10 cents a

cents a pound more than the English con-sumer not seem from theseprices as If the American creamerymen

anyThere U no but that a serious

offence has been committed by the sellers-of oleomargarine In selling to the publlothis article for and thehas been Imposed upon This under thelaw Is a bill Is supposed todrive out that fraud but inhas tho penalties the oleo-margarine manufacturer or seller either

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butter and have toon Increased price for butter or go with-out It If consumer ofwishes to continue to eat oleomargarine-he must the MO centsfor oleomargarine on this bill Either

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