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VETO MORTGAGE TAX
trat dOVERffOn URGED TO TAKTHAT ACTION
Incm Artuti That They HillMore Then 8SOOOOO tho Hr
Year Are tnuoiulltuUnnxl and Kit
Contain Many Incurable Defect
ALBANY May it dov Illggliu has beeukod to veto the original andmortgage tax bills The supplementalwas passed to meet defeote in thebill wblcb wore pointed out by EdwardVan Ingen aa chairman of the executlvcommittee of tho Allied Hcnl Estate
of the State In view of thoopposition to the bill Mr
Ingen today called on lov Hlgetna anasked that ho grant a hearing on the roeai-
tirea both of which It IH contended arunconstitutional besides having inourabldefects In mode of operation
It has been supposed that themortgage tax bill would rat
bout 3000000 the ilrst year half to go tthe State Treasury and tho remainder t
the localities Mr Van aasertetho amount of revenue which tho State wireceive from this tux for the first yeacannot exceed 500000 and in allwill fall far short of this bum He arguetint this small amount of revenue is ouof all to Ito inconveniencRed injury will bo caused by the en-
actment this experimental legislationToday Mr Van a
the Governor in opposition to the bills Ii
which heIf It la essential that additional revenue
be raised to moot the of the Statethen wo suggest that abe made to a session of the logislature that a recording tax on mortgagebe passed ns an emergency measure orif a course ia not necessary that
bo to ap acommission which shall among othethings definitely decldo Mid reoom
the entire question omortgage taxation in this State
brief it IH out thatsupplemental bill WHS Introduced und
an from thiGovernor In tho closing of the sessioiIUd that a request for a hearing on Itdenied that the same reasonwhich actuated the Governor in not sign
the original bill apply with equal formto the measure il-
U true that the supplemental bill correcttome of the billit U pointed out that the following defectare
1 Unscrupulous borrowers still havePower to from collertliu
duo Utica his mortgage or froiiforeclosing
2 tax In still to be collected Irrcspectlvof the value of the
3 There IH still no provision for the set ofof debts as against owned
4 There Is still no provision inulii for thof junior have bcei
ut foreclosure-s There are some cuiiiborKorno am
annoying us to appeal to heof Tax Commissioners
D There Is still tllxcrlnilimtlon in favor of corporations an in-
dividuals In contravts for the sayof tho tax
7 Exemptions must stilt be claimed eachfrom tho State Uoard of
Commissioners on HinienlFurther it is that the same con-
stitutional objections apply to both billsand the brief asks that Attorney Gentrebe to givo his as to theconstitutionality of the bills beforeexecutive action U taken with regard toeither
SUItMlTS THEM TO TIlE MAYOR
GOY HlSRlns Sends the Pemiiylvanla-Ilallroaci unit fur Approval
ALBANY May 10 Gov Hlgglna baaordered sent to Mayor McClullan for his
f approval Senator Rainess two bills in theinterest of tho Pennsylvania 1lull roadCompany
One bill extends until Sept 1 1006 thotime within which the New York ConnectingRailroad Company shall begin
over the Kjiwf Ilivprat Hell Gate connecting and
Island with ManhattanIsland so as to permit the construction of aconnecting link tho PennsylvaniaRailroad and the New Yorkand Hartford road and extending the timowithin which the bridge must completedto flvo year from the of commence-ment of construction The otlior bill extends to five from Jan 1 next the timowithin which tho Now York Connecting
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on the it in operationThe Pennsylvania Railroad Company
owns the the Nowand Railroad Company and its plans areto increase its facilities on LongIsland anti Ret a through connection fromthe South to tho Now England States viathe New Haven road
Chapter 752 of tim Laws of lOOOauthorizedConnecting Hailroad Com
to construct bridge but providedus construction should be begun Sept 1
1000 and completed by Sept 1 next IfMayorbill the charter would expire and tho Penn-sylvania Railroad Company toget a now Legislature
It was because of the failure cf the NowYork Board of Aldormon to grant
Hailpassed through tho
lature the Klsberc of transferringfrom tho New Boardto the Board of Kstlmnte and Apportion-ment the power to grant publio franchiseMayor voiced the bills hutwere over his vetcen Gov Higginsis to give a hearing on tho bills next
In of utund Mayor McClellantook on the huts action-on the New York Connecting Railroad andbridge bills arouses mtuh interest
TniaTYTHIlEE HILLS StGEIA Number or Insurance and City Measures
Among ThemALIUNY May IQGov Higglns today
signed thirtythree including a num-ber of Insurance measures Among thebills signed were tho following
Senator Hraekutt providing thnt anof an Insurance company not deemedthe aKcnt
MisBwans tlmt mutual I
benefit fraternal shell with thoState of ItiMiranco a convof their constitution and brluws whichmay lie Hdmltled UK evldtiico
Senator Amblirs i amend-ment of crrtiflcntfK of IncorporatIon by In
companionA lilll the Senate Coiiiinittro
on Insurance lImIting The annual cxiiimps-of life or casualtycompanies
IiowNu provUIInu that IlrmUInsurance companion must maintain a rooerve
Senator PaKos providing that no cor-poration traimivt one kind of
shall licrtiiltfr also beto transact the bUHliuiM of tfimrautceliiE andIndemnifying merchants
A K Smiths providingthat department or other
not tine tho word savings IIIwith of
whereby It receives deposits of money fromeuttonrmI-
wtnatir Elsl or rt Providing for n specialRtHlrttiiiit btote A Mter III
si h of 000 a your and 40allowed for f onsenSenator lrn authorlzliiff svw Yorkc ty to to
Morris nBllrouaCoimiHnr and to iho New
water between Kasl 140th jid thenortherly city 1 no lor railroadnif tilt retirement on n por
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Senator Pasen tho Nnw YOlkcity Hoard of Asfe toiii to rot limit n and allowduo to tIll of upcnthe of parkwaySenator Coopers autlinrUliitr w Yrrkcity of to ntlinnt und hOW
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JUSTICE HAItLAN HONORED
Mstle VIccMoilfrUor ef PrtibyterU-CUiirrnl AnseniUly-
WINONA LAKE Ind May 10 The twenty
ono working committees that will havecharge of all the important questionscomo before the General of thePresbyterian Church were fljvjxjlnted bjModerator Moffatt today and ut thn Same
time ho nnmcd Justice John M Harlaiof the United Ktatea Supremo Courtvicemoderator the eocouJ highest honorIn connection with fie General Assembly
Several commlttrcH reported duringday but the most Important and thethat evoked the greatest Interest was thaton marriage and divorce The committeeurged that tho rule that mlnlatora refuseto perform marriage ceremonies of di-
vorced bo continued inlesatmrtlofl are divorced for causes recognizedHS scriptural In this event ono must
the of the divorcebefore the minister can the cere-mony The committee was continued inIt
Tho committee on Sabbath observanceurged that ull forma of and railroad
l e abolished on Sunday thatPresbyterians refuse to Sun
now8ap irH that each inlnUtera sermon on obeorvanoa of thoSabbath-
If oindicatlcnB aio to c relied onthe opposition to H union with tho Cumber
Is on the increase Inthe General for some of the more
commissioners from the Eastare now to It isexpected that the Cumberland Presbyterian
now In session at FresnoCal will take up tho of union about
time that it cornea before thisbody
greatest difficulty Is not In unionbut In the to it after I
has consummated There are colleges the churchto abandoned or so in theiroperations as to fit time new conditionsIn there are valuable Cumber-land churches near other Presbyterianchurches and it will be a sarious todecide what churches are to bo sold orotherwise disposed of
THRICE ASPHYXIATED
Two Little Girls and Their GrandmotherFound Dead
Illuminating gas caittod the death of throopersons In Newark on Thursday nightMrs Margaret C Orr 55 years old of 552North Fifth street and her two grand-
daughters Margaret Orr Smith aged 11
and Annie Orr Smith aged 9 were founddead in their beds early yesterday morningby Alexander D Orr the husband of thewoman and grandfather of tho childrenAfter dressing he went to their room fromthe kitchen to rice why his wifn was notup at the usual time He has lust his senseof smell anti had not detected tho odor ofthe free gas Vbeu he discovered hiswife and the children helpless he sent forDr II V Chapman that theybad been hours
The gas was tome d on in the apartments-for fIrst time onMrs Orr to Ixi relieved of thetrouble of trimming and filling oil lampA slot machine meter was put into therooms that afternoon and a wnsinstalled in tho kitchen adjoining the bedroom on the first floor Time of the
range was found turned yesterdaymorning Mrs Orr was dead onat of the bed occupied by thochildren
She had evidently arisen from bed andopened her room and
she succumbed Thefather of the children is Thomas Smith awidower who is employed In Plttsburg bythe Company
on a gas which filled theroom was not Ignited
AFTKR UAKVAlin SHYLOCK
Faculty Against hull Ilec uie Pie ChargesStudent 4U to 00 Per Cent
CAMBRIDOB Mass May 19 BarnardBennett the Poco man has got the entireHarvard faculty out after him with a sharpstick for charging the boys from 40 to CO
per cent interest when they want money-to take their boat girls 10 or toshine at their annual cksa dance
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of Aldermen yeutcrday to protest againsttho granting of a junk collectors licenseto Bennett on account of tho money rent-ing bmiraM at exorbitant rates that hoconducts among the studont
For several years the authorities at Har-vard have to Bennett out of busi-ness Inserting that he used tile old clothierbusiness as wider wbich to act as ashylock among tho ntudents They have
failed but tliU year to forceBennett to vacate
Bennett testified in hU own behalf Hesaid that he did not solicit loans thestudents but thnt they solicited him formoney Ifo admitted that ho got from 40to 60 per cent intercut
Do you that wlen a studentcomes to me for 100 skcd Bennett yes-terday that I am going to let himat 6 per cent No sir I wont let him haveit no such Interest us thnt burau oart all a sight moro crooked than Bennett
CHIEF MlltlllY FXILISWhereupon the Ciraiul lury Ilccltles Not to
Imllrt HimChief of Police Benjamin Murphy of
Jersey City told the Hudson county GrandJury yesterday afternoon that he bad madeseveral unsuccessful attempts to get evi-
dence against Jerry Murphy who belongsto another Murphy family for operating-a poolroom at 51 Newark avenue He ex-
plained that policemen who were not knownthe poolroom men had been instructed
to bets in tho room but hind beenunable to gain admittance After the chiefwat the Grand Jury reconhtleicl the resolution It adopter last weekdirecting Prosecutor of the Pleas
II hpeor to draw bills ofment the chief and Capt JohnCody for misfeasance inroom to remain open Jerry Murphy hnsbeen indicted
SMI CHECK riits UP-
Wasnt liaised to W2S1MI Jueer Turn Inrate Asnlnst Clifton
The mystery of check No 220552 drawnby Bloomlngdalo the Second Na-
tional Hank to the order of the HarmonManufacturing Company of 54 West Eight-eenth street was deepened yesterday attIm examination in tho Tombs police courtof Thomas bartender of too WestFourth street who was arrested Wednes-day charged with grand larceny
The check was said to be for 294 Itwas mode payable to OHanlan and itwas alleged that it had been rained to 2800nnd presented by Clifton nt the office of
Son ticket brokers of 201Broadway On it a ticketto nnd n letter of creditwas to have been Huntby mail to the harmon ManufacturingCompany It wnH
by Clifton and passed bythe paying teller
as Attorney Kre Jlto Mr
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numbered 22nVr whIch ho hail Just re-ceived mail The examination was thenadjourned until 23
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It seems to be the general opinion that styles and shapeswero never smarter than nro Spring are noextreme or bizarre effects but the finest most beautiful braidshave been worked into tho liandBomost proportions yet
out in etraw hats for men Tho seems bo
practically unlimited for we havo selected the bwt productionsfrom manufacturers
rime stock is almost lavish In Its variety presenting stylessuitable for men conservative men menshapes that conform to all heads und figures
Prices range ns follows
Sennit lto3Mackinaw 2 and 3Panamas 5 to 12
Split Straw 5150 to 5London boater 3
Second floor Ninth street
Mens SLRGE 5UIT5Most all Hergo suits look alike when first bought The or
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suit is it as important to secure absolutely reliable fabricsand thoroughly honest will the dealer who sells n badsuit is not always dishonest
It takes a in the clothing busito know exactly what defects to look for and how best
to guard against thom years of making clothingfor men have u the experience makes impossible forus to make a mibtake inthe possibility of going wrong
yard of serge and IH thoroii shrunken everyof ood thorouttlily tosl land nvcry suit in KUttranlvoU to hold
color Tills liuans a new suit without giiMstlon lo who liaa0110 that coea Tonif Siilfiidld vitrluty l from
Serge Stilts with BliiBlcbrensted xuck coats in blue at J13 to IjIn black ut tl and lai-
DoublebroiiHtud Sack Suits of blue eerie nt 815 toI fancy worsted Suits In noat gray and mix
turns with sack coats 111 to 135 with doublubrtmUicoatS ut l t lo 30-
Mens llRhtweiclit striped worsted Trou rrn In large awl handsome variety at 5 to tlS Second liner Fourth aviiue
Mens 50c Washable Scarfs at 25cWe secured twelve hundred of these Scarfs at half price and
aro made of exactly tho samoa materials nuido in samecareful mnnnor as Scurfs which wo previously considered goodvalue at OOc and which hive been selling at that figure
They are made of beautiful mercerised cotton that mnny peoplecould silk They are In colors In a variety of
in the 2 fourinhand style revernihle 18 inches twigexactly the Scarfs that every man wants by the halfdozen at
this season 25c each Ninth street aisle
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VANDERBILT DRIVER FINED
it 100 FUR SIEEU WIHUHtlFF-IKS OFF WITH 9W-
Npeclnl f Kloim Jiistlcis home III
lUcInK ar Should He Kept Out of myCop Word Goes calnat All Other
ICvUlcnoe In Side Inllce CourtHenri de Baillour who said ho was nn-
nutomobllo driver for V K VanderbiltJr wiw fined 1CO in Spntial Sttwion yestertlay for BCorchinR He was arreMttil-
ou May 8 at Broadway and Fiftyfourthstreet l y Bicycle Policeman Casey whoBaid Do Baillour dashed up fr In Fortyfourth street ct tho rate cf forty miles anhour It was about 8 oclock nt night andthe street were crowded In court yojterday lawyer Charlei F Howe appealedfor Do Ilalllour entered a plea of guiltyAnilstnnt District Attorney Lockwood said
This U not an ordinary cane In factit Is a very serious one This man hasbeen arrested three limO for the sanio-
offenuo and was once fined 25 in this court
lila auto la a big 90 horsopower racingmachine
Lawyer Howe said that his client had noexcuse to offer except that he WIll euro hismachine wus not going faster than thirtymiles nn hour because it was only geared
to that epeedThe machine should be kept out of the
city stieetH anyway replied Justice hutsdalo It entirely too big for city trafficWe fine the defendant 100 or the alternativeof thirty days in jail Do Bailleur paid the
fineIn the afternoon Timothy Woodruffitchauffeur Curios Bautlncllo of 100 WestFortieth street waa on the some chargeHo ix a Spaniard and cannot tallHo was on March 18 foron Broadway near Fortyninth streetlie smIled when Hinsdale oiler and MuKcon decided to finehim toO and warned hint that lie secondoffnnso mean
What no laughing at asked Justice
Oh he says that that talk thejail makes him laugh replied the Inter-preter
was leaving the courtroom theSpaniard to tho interpreter
know that I waschauffeur I suppose theyd souk me a
Magistrato Wablo had several antonioarrests to thresh out in tho West Hide
court itiyan Earie 10 yours old of 145West street a son of theInto Frederick P Karlc was chargedBicycle Policeman J W of the
Ftrnct station withgoing eighteen miles nn hour on Broadway
was a carefula BpeodomeUr which shortly before his
limit Hesaid ho was pure he was not timelimit He woe held in SlCO bn I for trial
Everett Hudhon nn automobile driverat tho Hotel Gerard In West Forty
fourth street was the samenollccipan with coin eighteen mUM an
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TilephoMc633 634 iCHELSEA Wl NEAR 28th ST
T Efl STEWARTnor of the West 100th Mroet station
charity going fifteen nnd twentymiloH an hour yesterday afternoon
miid a ho rode downAniHterdam uvenuo und r arrest steeredhis in toward curb to Kqiio ohim 1ttuo Wits held III 500 bail onof the two charges
Policeman of tim West Fortysttvcnth street station Gus Swason-of 303 East Fortyninth street who drivesfor K Snow an insurance of 71West 171st street with going 20 miles nnhour Mr Snow and Ills who woro inthe machine got out and began to arguewith him Gtildeinin said told himthe arrest was nn outrage ns woro notgoing foster teams along thestreet
Mrs Snow went to court with her lineband TIer fingers wore loaded with jewelryShe said it was an outrage to arrest her asshe was nervous Sway on was held In J10-
0FISCH ivsvs1Iernundcs IlPcanlrr ta Sutprnil Sentence
In n lurrrny aaoCarl FischerHanson made lib flmt ap-
pearance in Recorder lolls court ytsterday Hanson hnd pleaded for WilliamRegan a young man who was convictedof receiving and pawninu a typewriter-Mr FischerHanson raid ho had mild anInvestigation and believed Iho was innocent
But I dont know wlmt the customi about asking for limo discharge of aprionor ho added
not customary wild RecorderGolf for nn attorney to asU for the lie
of a prisoner But con-sidering that it is your first expniicnco
ore of tho highestI nm Inclined to listen to
me however to give you u little adviceLo not believe nil your tell you
Then tho suspended
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llcconlcr Iunlslies llan who Hn tautt Hear Teslltiinny
Clarence Beldcn tlio foreman of tho jurythat was discharged by Jiooorder halT afterho had decided that Belden wasnt in litcondition to hoar tho evidence was fined
50 for contempt yestoiilny Heldcns exCase wns hut ho hadnt Ixcn well
I nm sorry suid the Hcoordor thatI cannot overlook this You woregrossly intoxicated and I woeto time because you worourmlile to understand the Ifa ondltiou he would bo liable to impeachment
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vW easy fitting and superior wearing qualities If I
could showyou the difference between the shoes Mtjmade in my factory und those of other makes and thehigh grade leathers used you would understand why
hold their shape fit better wear longer and of
value by stamping his name and price on the bottom
cipal cities and by shoe dealers everywhereOoye won W L 25O and 2GO
shoos hocauso thoy lit botSur hold thouohapo and woar longor than other makos
Fast Color fyiltti Ulll not utar bruuiW t Write for olkin Onliif Corona fiprliii Styles Shoos by or ex
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BOYS BLOOMER SUITSFor the Mother who wants to avoid
the confusion of the Department Storx in shopping for her Boy and who
TT wants Guaranteed Quality we can
w only recommend our storesjl Among other things here a SirglsBreast-
edKfa TwoPiece Suit with Bloomers Homespun or
I Serge light in weight and coir but lull of weiring quality 8 to JI2
and Furnishing ai welll Cooper Uroalilra Stores open this cvcnln-
cBrirf up a toy said Lent Bnintmtt as hedlike to be trought up end htll be wtl drtssei
Broadwayat 32d Street
Cocper Squareut 5tii Street
Fulton Slrcel at DuUalb
I Saturdays Specials150 DOZ MENS NEGLKGEE SHIRTS
A particularly good weave of Cloth and veryhandsome Cuffs attached cuslom finish
hand ironed Value 150 special price 100
iIMPORTED UNDERWEARTH-
REE STORES 275 doz Mens Balbriggan Underwear made by-
t of Troyes France
ROADWAYShirts 34 to 50
AT3ISTST Regular and lout Drawers sizes 30 to 52
New York Value 75c price SOc
100 doz Mens fine Peau dc Crepe PourinFULTON ST AT hands made French slyle 2 68 inches ThisFLATBUSH AV js an ideal Spring and Summer Scarf Neat self
AT joures Fleur de Lis Bias and dots ShadesBEDFORD AV
Blue BroWn Hunter Matoon and PurpleBrooklyn Value QQ price 50c
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chief of time Fire Department againstCharles D Purroy to rccovor 2000 forback salary WILe went back vcHtorday to thoState Supreme Court by Judge Lucombein tho Circuit Court on theground that the aiuoutit did not cxcped-t2KX ns required by the rotnovnl statutesof thin Initcd Tho SIXX is claimedfur four month salary drawn time
defendant Purroy as temporary chief
Neglige shirts that show theway to comfort 150 to 350
With everything else that menand boys wear in comfort
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J3ROOKLYN708710 Broadway cor Thornton Et1367 corner Gates Avenue421 Fulton Strtet corner401 Fifth AvenueJERSEY CITY as Newark MenusJIBWAHK 786 JJroaa Street
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Sears B-OOiuxcn X J ilay is VilIlani n Ely
null Mi i Mary Downs Iwth of East Orangeworn murriid at tho home of MUa DownsCIO SptiiiBdile avenue on Wednesdaynight Tho nmioimccmont was made to-
day bridegroom U said to bo 70
and his bride about ten yearshis junior
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