New York Times, The (Newspaper) - April 1, 1905, New York, New York 1 APRIL WCY IN GAS Book and ODELL CABLED TAX J No Compromise the Message from Europe to to York March B. 8. Chairman of the Republican Of state ordered by cable the 1M'T AIM IT Hrl I II I go 01" the Transfer Tax and bilK That is H. ROGERS Dl LOSES VENEZUELAN PORTUGUESE ling to the Republican I Assemblymen Who feigned Report tcx State No was i j Tax Board to Counsel for the actual v Company's h J the injunction cabled according to the The protest of Walll Street and threats of lack of financial support for Hit party in future campaigns had little On the Cable Company's March Jdent Arnal of the highest court to-day di I elded that the French Cable Com pa forfeited Its contract by failure to fulfill Us decides against the Government In the action for damages resulting from the company's Five Prudential Committee are allowed the company to appeal WRESTED FOR SPEEDING Dr. Deaf Might as Reasonably be REBATES FORMERLY Long Before Deciding to Accept I for a reconsideration by the entire whose decision Is March 31.- The decision 3 M Chase Through MUD HOLE STOPPED AUTO to an attempt to ing out flat against the legislation hie of the Consolidated vestment m By been brought out Its book at a of Wednesday night little from hold Odell was Most of the New York the closed the fact contingent filed objections under the two- tbat the plants carried minute rule for each It fell to of of to dwell on the in Act. represented a tht com rife K. Will senior of tlie into Tht UD if this times 'the Wall Street Is ot annual passed Republican Party will get the worst In New York City that It ever 1 would like to know claim that the majority of the Influential e possessed of interests in the Wall that Its powerful men and control its fortunes In New ol company have In a way by thf fact that alter H it has been able to dividends from S to HE capital stock York are brokers and Concede What amount of is jf mc ask now u the gas business Has also been lhat the of this established by Mr. Strect bm wm our party to ught it day's session of In New York City at Income from dividends i the this on and bonds in the you sight of the condition thai last year was hut than shows to be cent. of these i v inai A. Assistant of and financiers company who was a or of one kind and the stand at the or participate In Pi i of either on primary jay Or election how is ea rector of the Standard Oil made a statement as to the conduct of the Standard Oil which was evidently prompted by the criticism of the Prudential Committee of the American Board of Foreign Missions for accepting a gift of from John D. Mr. Rogers Ministers say queer Dr. Washington Gladden says that everybody know lhat John D. Rockefeller has ob- his money With as much reason I could say that everybody that Dr. Gladden would not trust the Ttn Commandments for ten basts for action which has hitherto Machine Delayed Until Bluecoat Caught Up Party Had Narrow Escapes from Alfred In his little On the night of the caucus I decision Alfred in his Gas Inquiry there were but few who In com- H- Vice President and high court against motor led Bicycle tn to out flat the rector of the Standard OH lacking in the Hitherto President Castro has declined to hear of arl tlon or any other kind of action ok case that was pending in the bis i Now that the case has been France is expected to renew her efforts to prevent the confiscation of the man Hanlon a wild chase through Harlem yesterday but was caught at One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street and Lenox Avenue and Had it not been for a mud hole and the fact that the street was being repaired he would have as Hanlon was being dis- when the big red car was brought practically to a standstill by the It is expected that asj rn the which began at One aoon as the French Government learns and Twenty-second Street and of any action by the courts or otherwise imperiling the property of a protest will be made the beacons of the church because President Castro that he Is ex- would surely break of them bend the Slavery in certain sections of the United States was legal until President Lincoln's Emancipation Rebates on railroads were just as legal until the of thc Intestate Commission Act. After an examination by the Industrial authorized bv Congress June Issn several collisions were rowly Accompanied by Munson Morris of 48 West Fifty-sixth a French and another Mr. left his residence at 161 ison Avenue at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and started up Madison nue with the intention of visiting ris Reaching Hundred and resistance to the utmost possible in Street and Madison tbe belief that at the end Its ossel not be any woise than it would be u arbitration and that there are make up for lost as the machine ted to Prance will In a suggest It Js eminent intends to follow the of the First Americans to En- ter That j The first move of bankers handle tho obligations of the of Portugal Is a bid It was learned lust thc of thU city jare to make on thc forthcoming Portuguese in tition with two European one forming in London and thc other In Persons conversant with tions here said last night that it was probable that the would yet the which are to run sixty years at 4 per and will refund an Issue of per bonds that mature within a few Associated with the will probably be the child Interests of John R. Dos Passes sails to-day to take up the on the other He was salted about the loan last but refused to discuss it. The Portuguese bonds are secured by the tobacco monopoly of the yield of which every year is three times the amount needed to care for the Interest and sinking fund requirements of the NEW PUN HIM Policy Holders Soon to 3 Their Twenty-eight 14 THIS 14 NEXT nue and finding that he had most a clear road ahead of Mr. evidently attempted to aWe chances the way 1808, In a review of the Com-L mission reported as It has been charged as a matter belief on the part of the discrepancy ot Republican Party to lose so much another point In Mr. testimony was a tangle over whv don't these people enroll linn the of convertible and either ns Republicans or as There was no entry In the books j Demr or something else? Kor the show for what the amount very simple reason by doing so the opponents of the Standard Oil been expended Mr. who was would be their residence that these discriminations in various J balance sheet made up on be assessed for Now these haye bwm Life it said could not pie won I vote so wo haven t' that did not think fear so far as their ballots UP to On tne r. is a human who charges have been denied In. LOAN An item of surely the Tenth New York was about most emphatically by every lie tht would only other New York man to favor of the standard Oll Company Kill iho Wall He said the people sa id the would t of his district lelt that no sreat harm bo applied to some account i would come to the city nor to the Mr. i clal outer of we as as possible Montgomery has been a cotton factor for at invested in business one while not opposing and ym t out of It. to UK stuck transfer tax stated his know revenues the Consolidated belief that the Stock Exchange Uas has received from stocks should not alone be taxed but the and securities of other companies that it transactions of every other a tabulated stat 9. tem He would the In ent. Mr and produce in general If testified that the company had i traded In on floor of received U per dividend on the Of the New York Mutual Light WON'T BE pany and 0 per on tta Ings of standard Gas Light Declines Santo Place Col. and since Out of National Coke and Coal the Consolidated had organized as a carrier concern to do work for- merly done for 11 oy u good 1 had been made from the very be- In nrd last year it paid 10 per dividend on Its stock of In 1WX5 It paid per cent. AI of the other owned by the dated hnd ever paid any and the total amount of dividends received last was Tho interest re- on find obligations of other the witness was during All the rest of the company's income was derived from its Mr. Hughes got to the point where he wished to out the amount Colton la The Nnu Yoik March E. Gould of was selected as one of the Collectors of Customs in Santo with reference to all cases excepting which they claim was a the amount of freight due being promptly paid on discovery of the The Standard Oil Company not merely the opponents to bring forth proof of any but produced many letters from leading officials of railroads to show that the company had in no case received any favors or asked for SAYS DR. s Standard Even W Not Washington March General Council of the Congregational Churches of the United gave Out a reply to-night to the statement H. H. Vice of the Oil Dr. Gladden said I. Mr. Rogers alleges that the vast unde the extorted in rebates by the has the It OU from Us were legally because no law been reported that Col. Cotton has been what 1 said was in his but this is not that the money was j by Fifty-fourth and but it had to Enormous Subscriptions for New Issue of Japanese The subscription lists to the Japanese loan were closed here yesterday and It was estimated by Loeb the bankers managing the American that the American subscriptions for the bonds offered aggregate Private caMe yesterday were to the effect that the London subscriptions aggregated bringing the total subscript for the It will be several days before the tailed work of recording the subscriptions here can be In the scaling down of the according to the custom in such small Investors will have the first consideration and will re- an allotment proportionally greater the large financial interests whose single bids ran into the WON'T ACT ST. Property Owners Must Sue in Their Own Says Mr. to lhe March ot Excise Cullinan to-day refused the re- of objecting property owners on thc made a according to who was standing at One Hundred and Twenty-second shot by him at a speed of eighteen miles an Hanlon blew his whistle and but he said that pants of the machine made no attempt to decrease the he jumped his wheel and gave When he got under way the automobile had a lead of a block was traveling so fast that he could gain but thinking that Mr. would down for the crossing at One dred and Twenty-fifth which is nearly always busy in the Hanlon redoubled his but on reaching the crossing the car shot across In front of a am Avenue Hi was obliged to dodge around Hie tear end ofthe and this gave the a greater The machine on up the avenue and turned Inte One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Hanlea up hope of making an amet until he saw the brakes applied and come almost to a standstill ROB ELEVATED Four Robbers Beat Agent Crowd One Alfred ticket agent of the ond Avenue Elevated at the town Fifty-seventh Street was attacked by four robbers shortly after midnight this After beating badly while he was struggling to defend 'the money In his the robbers more and fled to the A crowd attracted by the noise of the fight gave and after a pursuit of many blocks one who Is alleged to have been one of the was Ascher was taken to the er where his condition was to be The man arrested Is Michael aged twenty-two of 380 East machine had fun into a would tax an ac golf much man up with materials Stones have been up from the 1 under law OWNS HOME Who Recently Left New Is and Cannot Although Josef Witous had lived in this city for nearly five owned his own and had taken out his first ship the feet that be was absent from the country six on a Euro- pean has caused him to be barred from living here Witous IB fifty-two years and lived with his wife and married at East Seventy-sixth He had School PMt hernia to Settle an whi Wept to and returned arrived Two Present Vacancies to be Filled by Men Approved by Crimmins at Harmony Superintendent Hendricks of the Insurance Department apparently yesterday in bringing about prospect of a harmonious adjustment the differences that have arisen In Equitable Life Assurance Hendricks called a meeting at his of the persons and after a discussion of the disputed of the project it was MM. that a plan had been submitted and It was considered able that the plan would receive approval at a meeting to be held morning at Mr. New 11 plan which was De- with favor yesterday numerical apportionment of directors had been agreed upon by the Board at its recent to policy holders and 24 to the One-half of these to be chosen by policy yesterday's plan shall be selected at the election on 14 and the remaining to chosen on Dec. 14, 1906. The two cles now existing on the Beard are to filled at an early but the persons so chosen to receive the Indorsement of the C The selection of a date so far in future as Dec. 14 was determined by of the fact that it will long time for the widely scattered of the Equitable to make kn their views or their holder In the It was entitled to as much consideration as residing In New Present at tbe meeting yesterday N. His wife ex- and in their place is what amounts to a in wet weather and al re- mudhole in Two carts hud been left They were without There was a narrow path through to that his head had been Injured and that at times he was a little She denied that he was as Col. Colton had already been selected for one of the The oner was extended to him on Wednesday at all lhe oil sent by the made He has been customs officer at Philippine great care and slack To coerce the railroads into firth Street Filth and Madison bv which It received a large j t ti electric not only on its own but on j New that the institute j mcd Members of the PolU -t t at Kills ho was j .jp m entire harmony with all In Equitable management the new Wilous will be in not even be allowed to visit his I home I uptown alter the and denied himself to the time that a offer was e to Prof. and he accepted it. a shameful If was no law at that time by which that kind of robbery could be Minister Davron cabled State De- the Consolidated had invented its ly from Domingo making he directed Mr. ho haa tho to lefer to the balance sheet of ill. the robbery was no less flagrant It was by this means power was The denial that rebates have been since the commerce of since the commerce respecting ls creditable I know There it was in tbe aw passed is 1101 i 1. Ko S I the financial agreement governing the from statements made to myself by ns Mr. Hughes then no-I and of Dominican UPS Implicated that such rebates Sliced the report made by the been by other corporation the the report made by OPS Company to the Tax Commissioners on June 11MH, the witness if he recognized signature on it. said it is of Robert A. Secretary of the com- pany CANNOT the at a valuation and he notified the have Is action to revoke the liquor tax certificate When Mr. had of the St. Hotel The j through he had lost his In property owners are advised to begin had caught tions In their own names as provided in the liquor tax The congregation of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian on the northwest corner of Fifty-fifth Street EMPRESS HAD A FALL steered j Stumbled on a Steep Path in but Was Not of tile A number of the from the i and went back to the they he shouted to Mr. March by senator in pew and under man who arrived here March ers In an informal Senator trance to the hotel was within 200 feet of the in violation of the excise with the Sergeant projected entrance on Fifth Avenue started to take the prisoner's 1-1.3...M1.-, MIC a- standard Oil Company Is The projected entrance on Fifth Avenue me a Minister for Foreign Affairs that more virtuous But it is was n window and the en- Nothing out of the ordinary happened dent Roosevelt acquiesced In the plan of true that it haa now a 4 established on Fifty-fifth I until the Sergeant asked Mr. Vanderbilt and thf imperial suite rushed to her but the Empress got settlement the classification and control of rates which makes it unnecessary to use the It IH expected the arrangement wlW of he formally ratified in Santo and soon as Secretary Taft I returns to the force of Annalists against the action of the American collectors to take charge of the lean Board Missions in Items appeared Dominican Custom Houses will b- a gilt of from John f i to-day issued a In both all whether all whether was Included the amount The cruiser which sailed Or who wished to record i has arrived at selves as in sympathy with the protest and has carried on Monti Cristl and to the Navy the company's books ever since the first In 1.S.S4, and which would have to be from the totals to j SENATOR'S arrive the actual value of the making plant There Is a discrepancy of 600, 1 Mr. you explain Mathewson of counsel to attend the kor Thieves Ransacked Residence of Mr. Burrows of March was the gas discovered to-day that thieves had company said that Carter 111 and i sacked the home In this city of Senator j. c. who Is still In balance was put In j The house was topsy turvy from cellar to this said Mr. j with Indications that the thieves the value of the plant is held high carnival during their sented as nearly shown tRe it is Impossible to say how much was accumulation of the plant for nearly one but it Is thought that the loss was hundred The other figures not as It Is supposed that most of not the cost of the plant and real the valuable silver was taken to but Its taxable Tbe report j when Senator and Mrs. made up by Mr. Carter with the went there last of eminent counsel j Mr Whiteley was to produce a CAPT. STEPHENSON setting forth the summary operation for last ThN summary i Crowd Misled by Cries Mistook Him snowed that cubic feet gas were disposed of at a total of expense of production was placed at The balance was I W. to which was added an from less of for Police Captain John T. of Kast Eighty-sixth Street Station mobbed at Third Avenue nnd Then the United States Trust Company occupation and other property holders on the block j I'm interested in said declared that false statements had been young made In the inasmuch as the Dealer in is how consent of two-thirds of the property pen put it on owners had not been said somebody in the on the imperial yacht which Mr. Vanderbilt then took i on an excursion to-day to j on leaving this the One Hundred and While coming down a sleep path her i sald that there ly nothing to year that Street When Hanlon j Majesty stumbled and fell forward to the j be lhe Mr tn the was within told Lake that he charged Mr. i u Eitel Friedrich nnd her ks The Crimmins committee eatly sent the poMey holders 11 second copy BV extending her hands before Qf thp her she had It from the backs of her hands were with a In which the by the Thc history of the controversy up J to the present time Is and the charge IB made that the year plan of Is merely a de- vice to perpetuate Mr. Hyde's control of the was not interrupted Then Lake asked Mr. Vanderbilt if he could give Mr. VERDICT FOR CASS REFUSED AID TO DYING his pocket a tat roll pf and merely turned to Mr. who pulled j Gets Judgment Against St. j turned out five Then the She Fell Head First Into j party went Mr. bond or his appearance in the Harlem this Louis Special to The York Walked Annie ten years of 454 ST. Molt the her life in the Harlem River at One Hundred and j HE HUNG IN New York got Judgment j to-day against the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company for He die off 11 Is understood Ahat if the fall to about a of tlie money already used and a of the they will aim to from the American Board such at declaration as will In the future Forty-ninth Street late yesterday after- t i and art buildings at the lie of such a controversy The from a plank the Kept His Grip for Almost Ml received an j it was only a fool and a hajf in honorarium of a and j Her was driven j he present GIFT LONG an traveling The total Committee Decided That Acceptance Did Not Compromise Into the muddy and before i Owen Dolan's grit saved him from I together with thc Is equivalent was pulled out she was j probable death late yesterday to UVi per cent of the cost of The police of the Alexander Dolan was mending a hole In the coal known that prior Station are looking for an Italian of Kobert Gordon at the action by to to the lne and oy i It to the of the American Board of Com- wiio were with the Schmidt of Minions in accept fourth Street when a heavy piece of fell f- the at a meeting held in this city ing about the piles of lumber on the dock his ha MRS. ROOSEVELT'S and Will Spend Several Days on the PILLSBURY SOUGHT Champion Chess Player Tried to Leap from Hospital to I lie Yoik an caused the of Harry W. the American champion tried to plunge through a window of the Presbyterian Hospital last and was only a struggle with several and hospital One who j rived first on hearing the crash of glass 1 and seized the was to the considered the matter at broke one of his legs near the half an hour Dolan hung by hand om a piece of timber before March As a i ttt the foot of the They were i any one m of his I velt and of her Miss I went to the Philadelphia Among those who were re stuck out of the and this soon American Missionary the other girls who began to C. Chairman of the International shout for An Y. M. C. Rev. C. H. j tlin and Italian was at the swinging seat climbing to Dolan was to get him Into the seat for a cruise of some cable chess match on do not expect to touch at any anxious to recover as wan wm on the water practically all' that though In the vicinity of he was lekly as a few cuts from ivi i inu oi i end of the dock and the girls shouted to I He was later removed to the J. Hood Mrs. Roosevelt and her children I was not but It u of the International or lne Church Building Rev. A. him that some one had fallen Into the i Wright 511.10. and miscellaneous Income of 1 Street early this by H. I making a total of The j a crowd that mistook him for a footpad 't would have gone hard with Church Building H. of the tional Congregational Rev. the Edward Secretary of the American William H. had not Policeman Graney and Detectives Ward editor of the New York A etalement dealing exclusively with Fahey and or his command e s business of the and ex- e ps o an ex- come llp nnd fought off the crow A- eluding the Income from securities owned v lne AS and taxes a deficit of i soon ns the Captain was free he IK It was ruled because It was I back his coat and displayed his gold result of a fai We don't want sold Mr. INDEX TO Commercial 13. I. Out-of-Town 9. M. Court 13. Intelligence and Foreign A 16. ew Page 17. 11. U. The crowd first gazed In We want Ishment and then George a clothing cf 1.273 Lexington Avenue attracted the at- tention the who was walking up the other of tbe by ing that he had robbed of Capt. ran to help oary to re- K. Dean of Yale University Divinity Rev. Dr. Lyman Rev. Charles E. pastor of the Broadway and Rev. Henry W. Hubbell of Conn. Mrs. Brodle L. Duke Mrs. Brodle L. with a woman held a long conference with Detective Sergeant McCauley at Police Headquarters yesterday concerning a He turned away and walked off. The cries of the girls were heard by who was rowing down the He got his boat up to the place where the girl was and pulled her body Cor- oner O'Gorman was notified and he Im- mediately ordered the police te took after the violent blow in the which L i was followed by another and another At 1V, the fore he recovered from his A would say about It. and the women re- quickly gathered ns con- I to and cries of loak him as they tbe fighters and set upon the When it was all over Laurant Ca off to the police station up on a charge of Intoxication and disorderly at ter release from thc Mrs. Duke said that she bud been robbed of about in securities while in This Issue of THE TIMES Consists of a News Section of 20 PAGES And THE SATURDAY REVIEW OF I will return to Washington in about ten the shock may prove as yesterday WBH the turning point his WILL HEAD PANAMA BLACKMAILER AFTER ZIEGLER Former Detective Sergeant Commissioner McAdoo said Demanded on Pain of De Eluded Special to The New York A i player of his died In an but i been Insane by the Pillsbury is thirty-three PHOTOGRAPHER BLOWN reduced i to of Was Taking a Picture of a Apparatus In 180CJ, when he to the rank of had Polar Tho fact at his to an of an the police of the of anonymous letter written to James I. Ma ch 31-As a also of j H I Mr. McAdoo was several months apparatus here one man is by Consul t t dead nnd cadi v for to suggest a good man to ground I were being made by head the police force of the Isthmian at Hoping to decoy I Lutler to take a flashlight photograph of and he suggested several former the Mr. Zlegler and his Wiloon at and members of the New weeks I the did not prove for various watched It. No one appeared to j exploded nnd fragments of the although Mr got body were blown In letter thanking him for placing 11-1111 TOUR