Baltimore Sun (Newspaper) - March 9, 1910, Baltimore, Maryland
The volume cd Lviv no. 113. Baltimore. Wednesday morning March 9, 1910. 14 pages Price one cent = de Alexandra completely cured we Are pleased to be Able to announce the Complete recovery of de Alexandra of 1941 Ridgewood Avenue. Hts rheumatism pains Are All gone and he is Able to get about with a greater degree of Freedom than he has yet enjoyed. In fact he was Able to enter a Carriage monday without crutches and Plait the newspaper offices the Sun. American Ann news and to Call on several business men Down town. While he 1� not a Strong now As before he became ill we Are confident it will be Odly a Short time before he will have recovered All his former strength. The fact that his rheumatic pains have ceased and that he is Able to walk although slowly As Yeti without crutches is the Best of evidence of the Merit of the greatest rheumatism remedy1 Ever discovered to a few months ago this Young Man was helpless in bed and had been in that condition for More than three years. He had tried everything. For 14 months he was treated in two of Baltimore s Best hospitals and was discharged As incurable. When we announced our intention of curing such a serious Case of Inch it by use. Of Druid Oil Many predicted failure. It is therefore a great to us to be Able to say As a result of our treatment that he no longer suffers a single rheumatic pain that he is Noble to get out of his bed and walk about without crutches that be weighs 42 pounds More than he did before we began treating him and that he looks and feels like a new Man. The Story of this Young Man s Case is of great interest to every sufferer from rheumatism. If we Van show such exceptional results in this Cense surely the same remedy will help you of you Are a rheumatism sufferer. You Are invited to Call on or. Alexandra at his Home 1941 Ridgewood Avenue and hear his Story at first hand. One bottle will give you Relief and continued application will certainly cure you. 50 cents a bottle. Drug stores or Morris Sci amp a Fountain 181 East Baltimore Street auditorium this week. Mats. Wed. And sat. Prices 25c. To f 1.50. Wed. Mat., 25c. To $1. �?obaccarat9 Vass. Author of Quot the thief Quot Quot Samson Quot with Marietta Oley and a distinguished american cast. Next week John Mason. Next week seats Selling. Direct from the new theatre n. John Mason w to. In a play of the French revolution. Quot a son of the people Quot Lyric theatre. Sixteenth performance of by the company from the metropolitan opera House. N. Y., Friday. Marci la 8 p. A. Rossini s mfg a with a cast including mme. Hidalgo and bar Nigga. . Bond Forsan Segurola. Audillo. Rest Hillan and Galletto. Conductor. Podetti. Followed by a Ballet divertissement by mile Pavlowa debut and m. Mor Dolne debut. Tickets now Selling St Alpaugh s. Charles and Fayette its. Weber Plano used. Maryland matinee daily. Keith Notari e attractions. La talk Billy diminutive comedian. Bibit Millman Aerial wire dancer. Melnotte twins a Smith Sameroff a Sonia. Mccoy Fitza inbox Trio Harry Breen. Frankie Carpenter a co a Kane Zograph. Fxtra�?6 mimic Al horses. Beautiful production. Quot old special notice to our patrons every seat in the House from boxes to gallery is now sold for thursday evening to the travellers and merchants association on which evening they will entertain the visiting merchants at Baltimore s most popular theatre which always has the Best show in town. Quot look for the woofers Tom eat Orie v where the people go a Dollar s Worth of vaudeville for a dime. Holliday St. Matinee i it Bote the prices matinee or night 800 Coupon seats i or Balcony or parquet i orchestra Seata 50c. No higher. A Monte Cristos next Ward a yokes in Quot the j f�08 id matinee today 2.15 tonight at 8.15. Cohan a Harris present and is Honey boy minstrels ensemble of 50. Orchestra of 20. Nights. 25c. To $1.50. Mats., 25c. To $1. Next week seats on Sale. Cohan a Harbin comedians in George m Cohan a musical comedy the american Mea with trixie Friganza and a company of 75. New monumental matinee the greater add Elk to Loes extra with extras Toltl of the dancer you All know. Next mixer s bohemians. Advertising directory. Amusements. Auctions. Hoarding and rooms. Educational. Dry Good. Business opportunities. Help and situations wanted. Horses and Carriage a. Lost and found. Personals. Railroad lines. Real estate. Steamship lines. Sporting. Page i 13 5,g 3 3 3 8 3 6 8 5 to now buys our menus finest fancy Dot to fact sold from $25 to $35 High Grade Winter suits last Winter suits a the stylish splendidly finished hand fashioned productions of b. K u p p e a Heimer aco., Hart sch affix or a Marx and other style creators. High Grade Winter suits that formerly sold at $25, $30 and $35 for $15. The choicest fancy fabrics and mixtures. No Blacks Many of them Are in medium weights. A lust the weight that most Baltimore men Wear to late Spring. The styles of these Are really so advanced that there will be very Little difference Between them and the garments that will be offered next fall and Winter so you can afford to buy now and Lay aside for next october. Done to miss this great bargain at our finest overcoats that formerly sold from $25 to $40, Are also $15. A third floor. Old building. 0 Baltimore Street at Charles the feature of the present Day easter sunday is the great Parade of fashion on the Boardwalk of Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood Ocean City sea Isle City Stone Harbor Asbury Park or Long Branch. Propitious weather Means a general exodus from the City to the sea and a Brilliant show of Well dressed people at play. The Pennsylvania Railroad is the great Highway to the Seaside Over which these easter pilgrims travel. Its splendid train service amplified to Supply the demands of the season meets every requirement. The largest and most attractive assortment of up4o-Date Spring merchandise Ever shown in Philadelphia is now being offered at the lowest prices that prevail in any Market the the United states. Do this showing of merchandise surpasses All previous records and is Well Worth the attention of every intelligent merchant. Right now is the Hei Fht of the buying season. Merchants who desire to Stock up for Spring a to the Best advantage a should aet promptly. You cannot afford to neglect this Opportunity. Done to permit the report about the Street car strike to keep you away from Philadelphia a magnificent stocks. The newspapers have grossly exaggerated conditions. There Are no disturbances in the wholesale business Section. The few disorders that now occur Are confined to the outskirts of the City i i x la j a u. a <4 my my a a a a a Iii by add the car barns and Mill districts far removed from the business Center. A car service is now practically Normal. Our establishments Are within easy walking distance from railway depots and hotels. Freight rate on Oyster shells for Road work on the Eastern Shore. The Senate committee on Fiah and name held a bearing on the game Law Hill. A Bill to regulate the payment of Money on Deposit with Banks or individuals to the estate of a dead person will be introduced by senator Toady. National affaire. S. K. Harrison of Baltimore testified before the Senate committee investigating the coat of living. A general change in commands of the Philadelphia and Mare Island Navy Yards is to be made by Secretary Meyer. President Taft urged the passage by Congress of the Moon Bill to regulate the Issue of injunctions. Cona Reaa. The House added $1.000,000 for Rural delivery and passed the Post office appropriation Bill. The Senate passed the agricultural Bill and will make the Elkins Railroad Bill the leading measure for debate. Or. Sissons miss introduced a re Solu Hon in the House to investigate whether the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution were Ever legally ratified. Vlf Lnla and want Virginia. The state wide prohibition Bill was killed in the Virginia House. Robert Turnbull was elected to Congress at a special vote in the fourth District. Henry j. Seibert died at Martin Abiyah miscellaneous. The firemen and engineers on 50 railroads have noted in favor of a strike unless their demands Are granted. A plea for a state wide strike is to be made by the Philadelphia committee to the state federation. It was shown in the adds trial that senior co Tiger after the alleged a cold of. Wrote to the accused calling him his honoured Friend. The funeral of sex senator Thomas c. Platt if to be attended by men of National note. ? the Pacific Railroad merger hearing went Over until March 28. A total of $10.800 in Gold bars was moved through the streets of new York. Where to find today a new. The classification of the songs news today is As follows Page Pac Gen , 2, 9 1 local.4, 7, 8. 14 Washington. 2. A sporting. To Maryland i 2, Ion la shipping.12, 13 Virginia to Market. 12 anti monopoly wins by Yote of 64 to 31 House of delegates acts late at night after Long debate. Test ballot on the repeal Bills through parlor car to Atlantic City leaves Baltimore at 1.35 p. M., week Days. <<5gs we Are ing the now show new Spring shades in Mark Cross amp co., of London gloves for men and women. All shades of Tan and the new Chamois. $1.50 we Are sole agents for Baltimore. Baltimore Street opposite Light Street. On wednesday thursday Friday and saturday March 23, 24, 25 and 26, the a Atlantic City special will leave Baltimore at 2.10 p. M., and arrive Atlantic City about 5.40 p. M., running through via the Delaware River Bridge with Buffet parlor cars and coaches. To Cape May Wildwood Ocean City sea Isle City Stone Harbor Long Branch and Asbury Park there is excellent train service for the easter season. For full particulars regarding tickets and train service apply to ticket agents or h. Hasson jr., d. P. A., Baltimore and Calvert streets Baltimore. Telephone a St. Paul 1066.�?� a m0tjd Bilby Tourne had Smadel Liptai tonne is Madam for some time wre have been exploiting through the daily press the merits of go so is pedal Best Beer bottled the Public is cordially invited to attend a free lecture on by Frank h. Leonard c. S. B., member of the Christian science Board of lectureship at the Lyric a sunday March. 13, at 3.30 of clock. Go with the crowd to St. Paul s m. E. Church South Fayette Street. of Carrollton ave. Musical and literary entertainment by a the Volent it potent club tomorrow eve., thurs. Adm., 15c. And 25c. Arah City matinee today at 2.15 Al Alp Chi i prices. 50c. To $1.50. Klaw a Erlanger great exposition of mirth Melody and magnificence Little Nemo by Victor Herbert and Harry b. Smith. Tonight at 8.15. Prices. 50c. To $2. Zulu and tomorrow afternoon at 4. Newman stalks on travel topics the Garden of South Africa. Prices 25c. 60c., 75c., $1.00. Next week. Seats now on Sale. Margaret a no Luk in her test Triumph the Awakening of Helena Richie. Gayety . Matinee today at 2.15. Tonight at 8.15. That girly whirl of Gayety of bed my we Bdl a seventy merry entertainers. Next week feed Irwin a Gibson girl. We done to know whether you have tried this Beer and by this Means become acquainted with its extraordinary strengthening value. We have however received Many declarations that is special has been found most beneficial As an invigorating gnat tonic by those whose physical strength has become run Down and debilitated. A Glass or two daily have a wonderful stimulating effect on the weak and fatigued. A Peerless table Beer. G May we Send you trial Case to 24 bottles $�25 g order by mail or phone. Go a brewing co. Central ave. And Fawn St. On Sale at hotels. Cafes grocers. For Sale lot of mahogany panel work doors and counter work out of Eutaw savings Bank on account of improvements. J. Henry Miller supt., 106 Dover St., City. I Holly in see our advertisement under a Maryland resorts on inside Page. Special notice. A trip to the in illustrated lecture by or. John r. Hooper will be Given at the Young women s Chris March to Tian association instead of Quot our american this change unavoidable. Money refunded of desired a a easter sea trip a Baltimore to Savannah and return $18. Jacksonville and return $25. Including meals and stateroom accommodations on Steamer. Tickets on Sale for sailings of March 21 and 23, Good returning within 15 Days from Date of Sale. Secure tickets and reservations Early. Merchants and miners trans. Co. Ticket office Light and German streets. To Chester excursions. Greater this year than Ever. Wonderful improvements. Nothing like a trip Down l. Bannen ban rn9sson a amp wholesale millinery Silks and ribbons 806 to 812 Arch St Philadelphia. Co. 9 Kohn Adler St co., importers of Silks ribbons and millinery goods 720 Market St., Philadelphia. Young Smyth Field six White goods laces embroideries. Hosiery gloves underwear ribbons and notions 1216 and 1218 Arch St., Philadelphia. Famous poisoner is dead mrs. Cordelia. Botkin was serving a life sentence. San Francisco March 8.�?mrs. Cordelia Botkin serving a lifer sentence at san Quentin for the a murder in 1898 of mrs. John p. Dunning of Dover del., by poisoned chocolates want through the malls died last night at the Penitentiary. Mrs. Dunning was the wife of a former san Francisco newspaper mad. With whom mrs. Botkin was infatuated. Dunning died some months ago in Philadelphia. A Ratje wednesday and thursday not much change in temperature Light West winds. Fair weather will continue wednesday and thursday in the East. No important change in temperature is indicated for Quot any Region during the next 48 hours. The winds along the new England coast will be Light West Middle Atlantic and South Atlantic coasts Light variable. Baltimore Coral report. United states weather Bureau observer s office. Baltimore custom House. William h. Alexander Section director March 8. H h 33 i �3 do a co i y b-2. I 15 5� c ill Csc j v 5 i2 i i is if f of a 8 a. 38 i 02 8 i 5 of i oar pm. 47 i i �2 n i i of \ Clear of leis and boys Winter clothing we wind up each season with a big Sale of everything that a left of that seasons Stock at one half the original Price. The Sale lasts for one week Only. It began on monday morning and will positively end on saturday night next. During this Sale everything goes in the Way of Winter goods a from a fifty Dollar overcoat which goes for Twenty five dollars Down to the lowest priced pair of knee pants in the boys Section. There May be some unavoidable delays in delivery. We Are doing Hie Best we can under the circumstances and we ask your indulgence. The conditions Are for Cash Only. No goods charged and none sent on approval or c. 0. D. Alterations charged for at Cost. Exchanges made or Money refunded on goods in this Sale up to Friday evening but not afterwards. Baltimore amp Hanover Sis. Rheumatism. Re a a Mac i de tablets of moves the cause. Rheuma Oide liniment stops the pain. At druggists 25c. A bottle. Died. Pfarr a on March 8. 1910, at his residence no. Ike North Montford Avenue Anthony Pfarr. Due notice of the funeral will be Given. The Bay aes books now open for engagements. Apply at pier 16. Light Street am hits Imam Linen spotlessly clean and perfectly finished. Just stiff enough to be pliable and comfortable. Is the Universal result obtained from our laundry. 28 office. 16 Wagon. The Shn summary of the news Burem Elater a restaurant and Bowling alleys. Steak and Oytt Ert a specially. 4 and 6 South Gay Street. Mrs. We allow a soothing syrup is the Best remedy for children while teething. 25 cents in bottle. Government weather report. Washington March 8.�?the government weather Bureau issued the following forecast tonight Maryland. District of Columbia Virginia North Carolina and Delaware fair wednes Day and probably thursday not much change in temperature Light variably winds. West Virginia generally fair wednesday and thursday. East Pennsylvania generally fair a Vinu Hii n Iii to mule. A mean temperature. A a a a .44 Max. Temp�rature.52 min temperature.37 maximum velocity of the wind 12 Miles an hour from the South eat. A in Miles pct hour. Hourly temperatures. A a. A. 39 i p. 7 a. A. 37 i 2 p. 8 a. Jim a. A. 38 3 p. 42 4 p. Is a. A. 43 i 5 p. La a. A. 45 i 6 p. Noon. .47 7 p. I 8 p. a. A. A. 48 60 is 52 51 by so 47 therm metrical record. The following table shows the maximum temperature for tuesday and the state of the weather at 8 p. at the stations named boat on 42 Albany 36 new York. 40 Philadelphia 48 Atlantic by. 50 Northfield. 30 Buffalo 32 Cleveland. 34 i Clear i i Detroit. 38 Clear i Alpena. 34 i gear Marquette. 28 Cloudy Green Bay. 36 Clear i Duluth. 34 Clear at. Paul. 34 Clear i Huron. 40 i bin Rek. 40 Cloudy i Williston. 38 Cloudy j 1 Harre. 42 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow forecast for Baltimore and Vicinity fair today and probably tomorrow with Little change in temperature. Foreign affairs. The Rush of immigrants to the United states is taking on unprecedented Porpor tons. Due one of the liquidators of the property of the Catholic congregations in France. Is accused by the government of Embet Ling $1,000.000. The trial of Tchaikovsky and mme. A Rashkovskaya alleged revolutionists began in secret behind closed and suburban. Bys vote of 64 to 31 the House of delegates rejected a motion of or. Benson to Cut out All after Quot a Bill in the monopoly repeal Bills. According to the police or. George t. Gambrill May be arrested today. An order was signed in the orphans court revoking the probate Here of the will of the late George a. Lucas the action being taken because another will has been probated in France. It War authoritatively stated in Washington that president Taft has decided to offer the vacant judgeship in the United states District court to or. John c. Rose. Fire caused a damage of about $5,000 to the baby Carriage factory of w. L. Jackson St sons 1420 to 1426 West Baltimore Street. Rev. Or. Maurice Epstein superintendent of the Betsy Levy memorial orphan Asylum has realigned at the request of the Board of managers. It is believed by those informed on the situation that the differences Between the Baltimore and Ohio trainmen and conduct ors and the company will either be settled or a strike called within the next 24 hours. Two victims died. The Botkin Case was one of the first at tempts known in the United states to in Compass he death of a victim by sending poisoned edibles through the mails. The Botkin stroke felled two victims where but one was intended and Only by the narrowest margin were the lives of several others saved. The evening of thursday. August la 1898, mrs. John p. Dunning and mrs. Joshua d Deane her sister both daughters of the late sex congressman John b. Penington sat on the porch of the residence of their father in Dover. Del. A messenger from the Post office delivered to mrs. Dunning a package directed to her and which contained chocolates. The unexpected present was passed around among the assembled company mrs. Dunning and mrs Mceane eating very freely. The remainder of the guests did not like the Candy because of its Peculiar taste and they ate sparingly this saved their lives. In a couple of hours All who partook of the confection were taken violently 111. Mrs. Deane s attack was so violent that she died before morning. Mrs. Dunning died the next Day. The others suffered severely but recovered. Or. Benson s motion to strike out All after the words a Bill fails champions of the people fight hard through hours of discussion. 44, Hest Victory for the City the City won its first Victory in its fight against the consolidated Gas and electric monopoly last night when after nine hours of debate the House of delegates Defeated a motion offered by or. Carville d. Benson to strike out All after a a Bill in the monopoly repeal Bills. Or. Bensons motion was made immediately upon the reception of in favourable report of the Bills by the judiciary committee of the House. If successful the motion would have killed the Bills. In the debate or. Benson and or. Carr led the monopoly forces while the cause of the people was stoutly maintained by messes. Girdwood and Marriott of the City or. Ogle Marbury of Prince Georges county and others. The House adjourned at 12.20 of clock this morning after Haring adopted the committee amendments prepared by the City solicitor to one Bill. This Bill was ordered engrossed for the third Reading and the four others made the special order for 2 of clock today. Gas men to fight on fears for Cudahy a victim blood poisoning a possibility in a lulls Case. Kansas City mo., March 8. A fearing that complications May develop Jere f. A lulls president of the Western Exchange Bank. Who was severely Cut by John p. Cudahy a Packer last sunday morning in the Cudahy Home was not taken from the Hospital to his Home today As had been planned. Lillis May remain in 8t. Mary s Hospital for several Days. Or. Samuel Ayres who is attending the injured banker fears that blood poisoning May develop. The knife used is said to have been old and Rusty. A lulls is still unable to talk As his lips were sorely battered. Nurses say that he has not spoken since his arrival at tote Hospital. He will probably be up and out in a few Days. If blood poisoning does not set in. Or. Cudahy remains at the Coster House. He refused to talk. John Moss Cudahy a chauffeur who assisted in the roping and carving has not been found. The definite announcement that Lillis will not prefer a formal charge against Cudahy renders doubtful the probability that any further details of the circumstances that led up to the trouble will Ever be made Public. The county prosecutor Hys announced that he will make no Effort to prosecute Cudahy if no one files a formal charge against Bim. Unless Lillis should die. Frank Gould May wed again reported engaged to miss Edith Kelly an actress. New York March 8.�?friends of Frank Gould Hare cabled him congratulations on his reported marriage to Edith Kelly an actress to whom he has been attentive for some time. The world will say tomorrow Quot she is now in Paris having reached there at the time or Gould did about five months ago. Quot or. Gould a most intimate friends give the Story of the marriage credence. Quot the former mrs. Frank Gould had no personal information but said she was not surprised since she had known that miss Kelly who is not related to her had captivated the husband whom she divorced last year. Quot mrs. Gould will attempt to have the divorce decree changed so As to give herself the sole custody of her two Little women a hats to be More this applies to Price As Well As Width. Chicago. March 8.�?the hats to be worn by women this summer Are going to be wider and higher than Ever before wider in inches and higher in Price. This edict was Given out by mme. Harris president of the National association of retail milliners which met tonight in annual convention. Mme. Harris said she could not Tell what minimum could be expected in this years headgear. Quot in inches i think the Low average will be about 20,�?� she said a but in dollars i am unable to hold out much encouragement. You see. The foreign makers have secured a Comer in certain materials and they seem determined to hold up the prices. Untrimmed crowns i am afraid will Cost not less than $25.�?� my j. Warren Illingworth has purchased 28 lots at Dorsey station Howard county where he will erect cottages. Maryland. Charges against chief of police Flanagan of Cumberland made by a pastor he arrested will be heard today. Rev. H. L. Keffer. Son of a Hagerstown pastor has accepted a Call to Frederick. The Cost of building a High line by the Western Maryland through Hagerstown As proposed will be $200,000. Maryland legislature. Baltimore s fight for increased representation began in the Senate. Or. Bernard n. Baker made a Strong plea for state conservation of natural resources before the Senate finance committee. Senator Wells will introduce a Bill for the initiative and referendum. Senator goalie has a Bill fixing the turtles nearly sink ship Mallory liner damaged striking giant reptiles. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Galveston Texas March 8.�?the Mallory liner bravos just in from new York Captain Evans reports having encountered a achoo of hundreds of immense turtles Many of them weighing about 1,000 pounds off the coast of Florida in the Atlantic the turtles drove their shells almost through the Bull in Many places a the vessel attempted to go through the school. Many of the shelled giants were impaled on the Bow of the vessel and had to be removed by letting men Down the sides of the ship with spikes. The Brazos had to shut Down Power and change Ber course in an Effort to get out of the sea of turtles and the Bottom of the vessel suffered considerable damage. Monopoly Force a appear a daunted by first defeat. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8un.j the Sun Bureau Annapolis March 8.�? sixty four votes to 31 were the figures by which the House tonight saved the first j of the monopoly repeal Billa from defeat a through or. Bensons Mofleh to kill the crisis coining at 11.20 o clock after almost nine hours of debate. The vote was taken on or. Benson s motion to strike out All after the words Quot a which would have burled the measure for the rest of the session. Nor did the excitement close with the announcement of the result or. Benson immediately becoming involved in a dispute with or. Girdwood in which he took unethical5 advantage of or. Girdwood a Courtesy. Hardly had the vote been taken than or. Girdwood moved that the committee s favourable report and amendment be accepted. Or. Benson immediately asked for a moment to get an explanation and on this he imposed with the approval of speaker Peeples and or. Glad Wood a motion was shunted while or. Benson argued and played for further time. Notwithstanding an obvious determination of the monopoly forces to freeze out the repeal cohorts and carry the debate to another Day the friends of the Bill stood steadfast and voted Down All motions to adjourn until 11.10 of clock when the previous question was called on or. Bensons motion to kill. Quot Roll Call Quot Rose the demand from All parts of the chamber and the Reading clerk called the speaker s name. A no a said speaker Peeples firmly and the great crisis was on. Voting under excitement. 8o intense was the excitement that not a sound was heard except for one cough which sounded like a Cannon. Members kept Tab As each vote was recorded and watched the or colleagues As each in turn answered. For the first six names the record stood 5 Quot to a i in favor of the Bill then came a couple of nays and so it West on till at the end of the eighteenth name the monopoly forces were two votes in the Lead. This was quickly overcome however and eight nays answered in Quick succession. From that time on the gains for the friends of the Bill were steady and the second name in Montgomery county or. Duvall made the 51 necessary to save the Bill from absolute defeat. And with a this decision a sigh of Relief went up and the Roll went through rapidly to the end. For hours the Phalanx of friends of the Bill had sat through discomfort and discouragement but never had they faltered and their Victory was won. More than one had sacrificed personal engagements and interests to be present at the vote but not one bad grumbled or faltered. Throughout the evening the Gas forces played for delay resorting to every tactic and staving off defeat in the Hope of enlisting More recruits Ere the Morrow. But they could not stand the pressure and the Roll was called. The line up. With the City Peter Hargett Ham Frederick. Wettest Ber Archer j Arrett Osburn Sullivan Williamson Coyne. Mcquade Beach am Jan take main. Melu. Girdwood bae Stemmer Ashby Dawkins. Marriott with the Gas company messes. Snyder. Crane. Maguire Murray Smith. Anne Arundel r�-ro.�, Philips. Naby Samuel Roe Benson Ausherman Coch Lan. Carter. Fox. Carr giants j nets Moorfoot Wilcox absent when vote was taken Duckett Tomu. V z itti4�?T Murray Parka Thorn. Worcester. No scenes of wild exultation followed but several member Shook hands heartily and Felicitated each other on the Victory Over monopoly. The House adjourned St 12.20 after having adopted the committee amendment prepared by the City solicitor to one Hill. This Bill was ordered engrossed for the third Reading and the other four made the special order for tomorrow wednesday at 2 of clock. Gas lobby unabashed. The incidents All during the Day and night were among the Moat dramatic aver witnessed at the 8tate capital and were Replete with interest from Start to finish. Though tired out when the speakers Gavel fall the champions of the people cause were atm ready to go on and stood Uke the Rock of Gibraltar for the principles speaker Hayden Willia Harris Ken Watkins Tate i Egges sly Collier. Rhodes Rose Ford Byrd Carver Andrews Joyce Cosden key. Marbury. Crowley Connick. King. Eldridge Faire. Sheckells Draper Middlekauf Brindle Reedy Duvall. Garrett Henderson Abbott Carl Herpich Knierim reason Brown. Hammond Baker Twivey. Wingate Bolden. Grant Hogan Krause Peu Ach Yate do Whin. Cumming Hill. Snader Stoner Chappell. For which they were fighting. Representatives of the Gas company were also dogged in their determination their plan of Campaign being one of delay. It was a hard bitter fight but the end is not yet. The cynical attitude of the Gas lobby and its agents who Are Here tonight instead of one of depression Over the big vote in Tbs House by which the Bills were passed to their third Reading is that what happened was exactly what was expected. As soon a the Rol Call was completed the agents of the company were Busy making copies and hurrying it out of the House to rho lobby leaders. The vote As cast tonight will be Analysed and it is on the Reading that the real Battle will take place. The men who Are handling the Gas company a fight did not expect to prevent the Bills going to their third Reading. They realize that the vote cast tonight in favor of the repeal Bills is not a solid vote and that Money can get some of them away. Talk of barrel. The vote against the Billa shows that some Money has been put out already but the vote in favor of the Bills also shows that the company has not a a yet opened its Quot barrel Quot to the limit and the whisper in going around through the state House that there Are a number of delegates who voted in favor of the Hills tonight who Are merely holding out for the Best Price for their votes in the final round of the fight. In the language of the lobby members who play this sort of game Are known As Quot wolves and there will be a mighty keep Eye kept out for the Quot wolves Quot when the Bills came up pm their third Reading Aud final passage. What the lobby it is believed is counting on now la not to poll a majority of votes against the Bills on the third Reading but to have them fail through Lack of a constitutional majority. It takes 52 vote to pass the Bills through the House Aud if the Gas company can prevent 51 from being cast for them they can be beaten no matter whether a majority of the members present Are for them or not. Friends of Boss Mahon. The democratic members of the City delegation who voted for the Gas company s interest almost to a Man reflect the sentiments of Quot Boss Quot Mahon and indicated by their stand that Mahon had Quot passed the or. Carr put himself on record several Days ago As a Friend of the Gas company. He la also a Mahon Man. Or. Duress is a protege of former sheriff Robert j. Padgett. Or. Wilcox la a real Dent of the fifteenth Ward Bat formerly lived in East Baltimore where he took a Active part in Ward politics. Or. Grant has always been a warm Friend of Frank Kelly who is regarded As the closest politician in Baltimore to Mahon and la a Power himself in City politic. Or. Grant is Active in the twentieth Ward potties. He is a former member of the House of delegates and was nominated last fall through the influence of Kelly. Or. Hogan la a Friend of William j. O Connor and lives in the tenth Ward. Messes. Kranse Parks Peusch and Yataka a Are political friends of senator Albert m. 8proesser and of a a Bill Stewart who has been Active in the lobby and is on the payroll a clerk to the Republican senators. Strong for the right. In the City delegation what the City lacked by the loss of chairman Carr who went Over Quot to the it made up in the valiant support of or. Girdwood sad or. Marriott both of whom made speeches and the co operation of the other delegates from the City who stood firm for the Bills and resisted All temptations to get then to break away. One of the county men who came right to the front with a Strong speech in favor of the repeaters was or. Ogle Marbury of Prince Georges and or. Charles w. Hayden of St. Mary a was prepared to take the floor for the Bills whenever or. Benson relinquished it. Some of the Young men in the legislature from Tbs counties like messes. Hammond and Marbury put then elves in Fine position on the Gas question for future political honors from the people. Soon after the session opened tonight or. Girdwood made the request of speaker Peeples that the persons working in the interest of the Gas company be invited to stay out of the chamber. Or. Girdwood said be did not wish to be discourteous to anyone but that be thought he was justified in making the request. After this of one suspected of lobbying was admitted to the floor. Or. Foster looked Down upon the assemblage from one of the galleries and kept in touch with the proceedings which consisted for the most part of or. Bensons Quot talk against or. Hanna denies report. Or. John b. Hanna chairman of the Republican state Central committee said today that the republicans in the caucus Beld last night on the Public utilities Bill did not consider and decide to oppose the repeal Bills As reported in the 8un. The information that such action had been taken was spread around 4 Arvel Hall after Midnight and it was said to have come from a member of the City delegation who la to favor of the Hills or. Beacham on the floor of the House also denied that the caucus had opposed the Bills. Or. Hanna said that info or of the repeal Hills and that he expected bus friends to work for Tjem. Or. George r. Gaither or. Archibald / a