BuUmKE G !r f - kv-ENlSrCr PtTBLI0"iCEDOEI-l''HILADj!;Li'HIA, WEDNESDAY; ' PBBliUAltY 11, 'lOlSt YSAYEANDELMAN IN JOINT, RECITAL Thoy Dolight an Immense Aud lenoo at the Metropolitan Opera House Eugene 'nayc. violinist nml comlurlor . the Clncinnntl Orchestra, nnd MUcbn Flman. vlollnlrt. Rave another of their. SStals of music for two violins before .Immense audience at the Metropolitan Oil iS How" last evening. It was tho iffi or fourth time that, the two nr IstVlmvc appeared in a doublu recital and they repeated their hucec of the nrevlous occasions. , P Tl o tololRts beenn with the A major rnncertnnto of Mozart, n composition SSch does not show that great com SS nt his best, but which is admirably SoJptcd to the purpose of such a recital L Messrs. Vwyo and Elmun gave iu hat It exhibits the resources of he violin to excellent advantage, while the Seal skill of composition required lb write a concertantc, a work In which both (.olo parts must be exactly equal, Tm possessed in as high n degree by Mozart ns by uDy composer who ever wrote. Needless to say it was well plThV second number on the program was the ronata in K major by Hundcl, hut when the performers appeared Mr. viayp announced that they would p lay the li'aeh double concerto instead. This mat work, which is doubtless played oftcnor than any other dozen numbers for two viollus. unquestionably stands at the hend of all compositions for these instruments 'and has not even a rival for this position. As might be expected from Ysnje and Klman. the composition was played in ah emotional rather than n broad classic style, but the beauty of tone of both players was of the highest order. The slow movementwas especially finelv done. The other numbers on the program were a concertante by Molique, a wnwtthat bombastic work, with an un usually elaborate' cadenza by Mr. Ysaye. The cadenza, which is nearly halt' as long as the original composi tion, is a really fine piece of writing for luo violins, and the thematic material is worked out with much skill anil mu sairic, I herewith request that you Increase your gang on street clean ing to at least 200 men, until such times as every crossing and inter section, Inlet and fireplug, in your district, is cleaned. It is absolutely essential that you put every wagon used on street cleaning out for the removal of snow from the business sections where they can do the, most good, or for tho Intersections that nro so full of snow as to bo con tinually littered after being denned. No time should be lost by you ns to Increasing your force.' and I trust that the efforts which you make will be self-evident within the next twenty-four (24) or thirty-six (HO) hours, as you arc receiving an average of $1007 per day for the cleaning of these, streets; tho num ber of men that we ask in this cmr pency is not without reason and will go far to clean up the situation existing today. Furthermore. I ask you for a daily report of the number of men In your district, and tho work accomplished each duy. I am working up u form for this, which I will send to you shortly. Yours very truly. D. M. HBPtiURN, Chief of Bureau. Business Proposition "This is a business proposition," said Mr. Hepburn. "This department must be run on business principles, and to make certain that the specification men tioned is lived up to by the contractors I have prepared u system by which every street cleaner in every district Is checked up every day, nnd the con tractor pnid accordingly. This is the peak of the season and contractors should be employing more men thnn at any other time of the year, due to emer gency. In some instances their pay roll should exceed their dally, incomo at this particular time. The loss can be looked by them. For example, they nre required to sprinkle, at their own ex pense, with bar sand or cinders, al foot ways anu steps ui cuy uriages wncn 'hey are dangerous to travel." "Does the number of men employed in each street-cleaning district, which you have nlready quoted, represent the minimum number employed?" Once more Mr. Hepburn dug into his pile of reports and memoranda and, ex tracting a sheet of paper, said : "On January 31 I requested every street-cleaning contractor to appear at my office. I had abundance of written reports, but I wnntcd to get some verbal information on the subject. I had been making private Investigations und I was desirous of seeing now my confi dential reports tallied with the verbal reports of the contractors themselves. "All tho genticmeu notified were present, and in the course of the meeting l put the question directly to eacii one as to just how many men ho bud lu his employ that day lu btrcet cleaning mnnf flnrvrnnt parpm were where OnC truck with five and eight-tenths yards' capacity had been given nine yards, and anotner ot six anu n nan naa irctu mnrked up by the Inspector to leu yards. Errors, Wcro Common All down the list errors of half a yard against the city were common. At the same time the list showed a credit in favor of the city, but in no Instance, did it exceed half u yard, lhry Were few and far between. "Ono other thing that I desire to mention," went on Mr. Hepburn, "is ih (Wifltv with which the contractors and their employes are able to secure instant information oi niiairs m iu bureau which affect their interests. One Instance in particular which I recall ,,-nu thnt nf .1 lplter. on official business, which, before it was returned to me for my signaturo, hutl uccn communi cated to the outside world. "It amounts to n system oi cmuuuukc I havo heard an olcn boast that thii h'i.ii "l- "... ..ii i ... r l u..uinm lu l iierfppt thnt nothing oi any nunc mc uuswera uu ufci'.vn, ui'iuai- ;" " - . , -i .... mateiy, with my own informotiou on the I moment can take place n ' wnrcB" sunject, it was ucvcrtuciess a surprise. fwnmiui. v '"" r" ".in: t ii,iu must: luiertnu'u "" -"- vu. tractors nia.de very, large profits," he! explained. "Therefore, I am deeply interested In George Nox McCain's article in the IJVBNWO Puuuo Lkdoisii today, I am looking for all the infor mation possible, nnd would like very much to talk the matter over with Col cncl McCain. "1 am now in the position of one seeking Information, J nm looking for facts nnd figures. Before undertaking to make any definite Btatemenl I want io get down to bed rock and get nt these facts and figures. "It will be home time, of course, be fore my inquiries urc completed, und before I am ready to make any further f-tatement. Like the Mayor, I nm inter ested In saving tho money of tho tax payers and in gutting tho best possi- me returns on wnat is spent." Ada Huff Is Held in Abduction Case "Every contractor with tlio exception of two confessed thnt lie had about twenty men in his district as a total street cleaning force. Twenty, men at tho average wage of 53.50 per man would represent a total outlay of $75. and jet one of (he.se cotractors is col lecting $385 per day from the city for that work. The city pays another $830 pei' day for this service, and so on down the list. "You can now understand, perhaps. why I nm demanding thnt tho street cleaning force in every district in the city shall be maintained in sufficient number to keep the streets in condition und give the city a fair return for its money." Two Answer Promptly Two contractors, one in the center made good during months when fcerlof ,t """ 'S u X f men un renuireu. ..,.,. -. :. . - suing, answered promptly wncn t asfced men are required. "Are street cleaning contractors com pelled to remove snow and ice from tlio streets?" Chief Hepburn was asked. "The best answer to that is to quote from the specifications set forth in every contracts, which reads as follows," was the reply: When tho streets arc covered with snow or ics so (hat the regular work of street cleaning cannot bo prosecuted, the contractor shall employ sufficient force to keen clear all crossings, tiro hjdrants, inlets and gutters leading to If this i, - .,( ,,. 1,,,1-pnu it is u foregone conclusion that It is true of others. Hut we shall sec," commented Chief Hepburn, with significant emphass. t ....... ni,..,i Wn." Mr. Hepburn declared, "to put this bureau on a busi ness basis. J regarn u nui u., . .- tor of duty but as u matter of principle From the official reports, and ns a re sult of my experience, I feci ' justified in the statement that the city can do its own street cleaning, wun a well-paid and efficient force, with su perintendents and inspectors faithful to themselves and loyal to the city's inter ests, und at the end of the year show a not saving of S1,000,000. "I disclaim the right to any credit for the result of my investigat on into the workings ot this bureau. Other men could have arrived nt the sumo result, but it seems that nobody cared or dared to undertake it. With mc it has been a part of my day's work. "i tinvfod nut. to Institute certain changes which ordinarily would have !,..,i A.i:n h.,Mn,. rnnnlrinr. nVinnt . inlets. It Is to hu distiiictlv understood t iventhing that a violin is capable of that when snow is on the ground all tho mark to add eight or ten dollars u dav . . ' .? . . - At. l ffiitititMATtt Im.lx.llnw ,rni.nns mint hn tn thn tA::n- i . , ns to their forces. They made the best showiug, but even they did not come up to what I consider a fulfillment of the "The removal of snow from the suggested themselves to "au ; btreets in the removal area in the heart .Pericncc in my line of work. hadn t ot tne city is emergency work In whicii thousands of dollars daily cun be wasted and no one be the wiser, unless constant and honest supervision is maintained. Vc arc endeavoring to eliminate cverv opportunity which afford a chanco for intentional or unintentional errors. 'T J.. - !L, , .. . . . io iiuosiuie uy altering a cnecK rloJn?. It nrovcil to be the most popu Jar number of the evening nnd both performer-, weie repeatedly recalled. Tho tencirt closed with the six well-known duets of tiodurd. .Messis. Ysaye and Klman nre artirts of both similar and dissimilar style. Thoj have acquired a good ensemble, although this type of playing is by no means the best medium of personal ex pression for either of them. Their tone N radically different, although both have a fiuo quality and in tho solo parts they uppureutly pay little nttention to unanimity of phrasing. However, the Rtrong perhonallty which each possesses makes their recitals always most inter esting and enjoyable. $1,000,000 Overpay to Contractors, Charge Continued from race One wades through a mass of formal reports of work in a certain district. Do ou fancy that he would go to the trouble and expense to verify those facts and endeavor to obtain from personnl ob servation and examination the number of men at work for a contractor in a certain district on a particular day? Easy to Explain Discrepancies "And carrying the idea to its final analysis suppose he did discover dis crepancies, nothing is so easy as to ex plain them away to a nonexpert inves tigator, to say nothing1 of other ob stacles that might be placed in his pathway through the workings of a gieat and powerful political and busi ness system." Trom a drawer in his desk Mr. Hep burn produced a sheaf of letters, tabu-' latcd reports and other documents. Se lecting a tabulated statement from tho mass ho continued : "In connection with this specification, which I havo just quoted, and which require that 'the contractor shall em ploy at all times a sufficient force to clean the streets.' I have hecr n re port which gives in detail the amount of monej paid daily to the contractor in Jeh of the nine districts into which the city is divided for street cleaning, with the contract price divided by SIOO. the estimated number of working days In a j ear. ItciDOrt of Daily Payment V ikr.nt.r''.ct rrlco 'or street olcanlns, with tho total pricn divided by 300: Wat Uaiij j,ay for Contractors1 Mret cleanlne names J s.iS0 no Cunningham & Murray ; OSii 00 James Irvln 1007.00 ... B. ir. Varo i27S.no ...K. II. Varo 5 S39.no T. L,. Flanagan Mono. ...Peorles & Ilueh i r.77.00 It. J. & A. Peoples 579.00 Frank Curran iwl-w- Est- David McMahon Tola' 5!i329.00 "Taking the three largest contrnc equipment, Including wagons, must bo to the legitimate amount earned by ii r" " iniraii, iu ....j "i.i;- i uin iiiuiurirurK or team. We hate n merit absent will be subject to the speel- diagram which by n series of measure fled deductions. . ments shows the capacity of any wagon All street crossings for a width of at or truck. The load capacity is indi Icast eight (S) feet, inlets, gutters ap-,cated by n punch mark in a card that proachiug same, nnd all 'gutters neces sary to drain crossings witliiu one Hun dred (100) feet of inlets and streets in front of fireplugs for n radius of ten iS dally furnished pvnrv ilrtvnr "Wiu takes nre frequent, but I regret to sav that the majority of them arc against the city, by crediting the truck or wagon proceeded far before I discovered other things mat required rarraiwu. . uu so it went on until nt last I think I have pretty nearly reached bed rock. MAYOR WILL PROBE STREET CLEANING With Director Winston He Will Go toBottom of Ques tion, He Announces fonlluntd from l'nro Ono it whs her child. She said the father, William Nagle, had been killed by crossed wires in New Jersey." The principal witnesH for the com monwealth was Mrs. Leonard. She ad mitted slip bud answered the adver tisement in the newspaper. "The woman told me she hud a very nice home, und that 4iij baby would buve very nice sur roundingi. She told me she would bo at the Wutiiut street house until spring, when she would take my Genevieve to her summer home iu the Water Gap. " 'This is Genevieve's new homo,' bho told me, when we went to the house at 221:1 Walnut street. 'You leue the baby here today so she cuu get used to me." she said. 'By Tuesdnj , she told me, 'we can draw tip papers for Genevieve's adoption.' "I'm a widow with three children be sides Genevieve, and I thought i I could get a good home for my youngest baby it would give me more chance to work anil support the other three. When I called up 'Mrs. Nagle' Sunday, ac cording to our agreement, I wus told she had been discharged from the house and hod gone away somewhere." The only other witness was William C. Naglo, "tho dead husband. It from North Water Gap, to adopt her bnby. Mrs. Leonard shook her hcud em phatically. "I'll never part with Genevieve again," she said, with conviction, hold ing tho durk-cyed child close to her breast. Hodge was raptivutcd with tiie baby during tiie trip from Btroudsbiirg to Philadelphia, and ufter a conference with his wife, had expressed u desiro to adopt Genevieve. Mrs. Jjconnnl got her child uacK last night at the detective burcan. Frank Hodge, tlio city detective, who located Jliss nun nt isortu water Gap, arrived in tlio city with the woman and baby and took them to de tective headquarters. Mrs. Leonard was waiting. She paid no attention to Miss Huff, but rushed up und got her baby. She bud brought a bottle ot milk to feed it. She, und the baby sat on a bench next to Miss Huff, but apparently oblivious ot her proximity. LOYAL LEGION TO MEET I The Military Order of the Loyal Lc-1 cion of the United States, headquarters commnndery of the state of Pennsyl vania, will meet at 8 o'clock this eve-1 ning nt the Union League, Broad and Sansom streets. L. W. Munhall, D. D.,1 will make un address on tho wibjcct, "braham Lincolu, the Man." Candi dates will be voted on for membership, j WINTER KKH0KT8 W1NTKK RIWOKTft APIIKVlt.T.t!!. N. fl. AMTEV1M.W. W. 0. HH $&? -4Smj$P Perfect sw Jtmtor "-. ' t-: " va Early Reservations Susses led. dlbenratto Varls A "perfectly charming" English Inn in the glorious, out-of-aoor Land of the Sky. Real Southern hospitality, home like inlormality, perfect service, concen trated comfort in an atmosphere of refinementand taste. An "all the year" resort for pleasure and sport, o of "tlwsa wholly satisfying places" Golf in a Perfect Climato Grounds adjoin Asheviltc Country Club 3ndm erica - - ftti'EhgUsU'amv HHBMBHHBBaMHBBHS W1NTKH KIX1HTH f .A It BWIHID, N. . KAVANNAH. 1A.. ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. (10) feet, must be keut clear of dirt, with a larger ennucitv than it U en mud. ice and snow. A pathway at leust' titled to." six (0) feet in width between the curb- ABnin ,,, c, , f b fc ?..au?" r,ar',?i ,.L?r P?n W reports and drew forth Ul.llUUVC WJ UUII UU llllVlDK.VlUUi'l ... uu w be kept clear at all times of ice, snow, mud and water, so as to euame pedes a compact table marked "Suow Remov al Vehicles." He patiently singled out from a long column instances where STos!,; fnn..rU n nA nmipr rh,. samo. and ' Sl" ',UH .uv cubic yard, and a dlf- steps leading thereto shall be kept clear of snow, ice, dirt and mud; when dan gerous to public travel shall be sprinkled with bar sand or cinders, to be furnished by the contractor. Some Things Overlooked "It may surprise you," continued Chief Hepburn, "to know of the many things required of street-cleaning con tractors which are neglected or ovev- fcrenco of n cubic yard or so too much means a dollar in the pocket of the truck or wagon ownr. The first two vehicles on the list of those engaged in removing snow showed mat tney had ii capacity of two and n half cubic jards. but the inspector had credited them with three and n half. In one instance n truck carrying five cubic yards had been credited with eight, an other of six had been given eight. The Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF, RIDING AND SHELTERED WALK.S. DAiui CONCERTS AND DANCING. BRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A. HUHN & SONH. OHUKtiit&. FltAJfK T. Mll'll'.. Mint. WASIMNHTON D. O. Burlington Hotel ,M..tr,in nn.1 l.iirnnpAU "Do ;ou know this womnn?" asked Uiomei.ikt: clean. PERFncr ryiaiN' isistaut District Attorney Gordon, in- " ss n'mim tii JJ'',1,t -?K,V5J5?,rv fating MIsh Huff. riVB MtNKBOMVLlWTIirN . :; jU; l mm S J. U. round H riyldent H Ziffi3JU 9 miim ld SsvoawnaA At boutlful HavannBh, pa., tho paradlso for BOlfera. motorists, flcliormon. hunt- i mn nnd tourlutd. nreprooi Ilooms without bath 1 no ti fin ruip Attv nnd UD Room with iMth tn.no per day & up, Kllhu H. Mclean. Jr. Vice I'rcnldent nnd Slanattr jAcKsoyvii.i.i ru. JIayor Moore and Director Winston announced this afternoon that they would go to the bottom of the street cleaning question. Both expressed lively interest in the assertion of Donald 51. Hepburn, chief of the Bureau of Street Cleaning, that the street cleaning contractors were overpaid 51,000,000 a year. "Vc intend to save money wherever wo can," said 5Ir. 5Ioore. "The con tractors ar" being pressed hard at pres ent in clearing the streets under ex traordinary conditions. "Director Winston and Chief Hep bum are going into the matter thor oughly. 1 have heard rumors that the contractors' profits have been Inrgc." Director Winston is cuger to get at all the facts concerning the work of the street cleaning contractors and their profits. "I have heard it stated that the con- Assista dicati Yes, sir. "Am j ou married to hcrV" "No, sir." "That's all." said Attorney Gordon, resting ills rase. 5Irs. Leonard's htory Unshaken Joshua Senas, "an attorney who volunteered to icpresent Jliss Huff after the hearing had commenced, cross- i examined Mrs. Leonard. But her story remained unshaken. j Mncistrcte Itooncv then decreed thnt 5Iiss Huff be held under ?1000 bail for j court. ' As she was being led back to her eel' by 5Irs. Moore, a matron, she looked out the window, where there was thr air of spring. She hesitated n moment, and then nodding her heud to the mntrou, proceeded to the cell. Mrs. Leonard took her baby home Asked if she would allow Frank Hodge, the city detective who brought , tf Jackionville, Fl. Steel tlreprool. European plan. 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MADRID X X WySsJ yw.N' i ATHENS CftM AIS)(RS 'J j nosiui Jjrs," said the chief, "the figures show '"h i-. 11. varc receives AW1 daily for his work in the Third nnd .Fourth districts, the estate of David 5IcMabon leeeives $1007 daily in the Ninth dis-ino-' .whilu Talnc Irviu every day gets , WS.J in the Second district. Number of Oleaners nt Worit Jan. 20 The reports of the number of. men fnmlojcd in street cleaning in all the i Jtstrlcts show the total number of street , cleaners at work on January 20 lust was . s follows: j (i II ir. IT 10 n 7 .0 87 IT so in 125 an 120 113 42 21 84 13. 37 t 31 5 Dl 28 01 Oil 11)7 2(10 74 r.i 64 44 00 lotai men employed. 859 oJilc tabuiatcd figures show a total Vt ti?i Jn"i, trnployecf for tho entire city fL ..lHd,'1P.hla ns a Bcct cleaning force, ' explained the chief. "This was bad enough, for taking but one aistrirt as an example, the Dlghth, f Wch comprises the district from Le t ? avc,5l'e " the county line, nnd be tween Kensington nvenue, Frankford JfMU, and the county line and the imi ttrV rivcr' tIlc contractor paid his mire btrect cleaning force $151 ou that day or nt the rate of $:i.C0 per a"; nn,l collected from the city, at of i'& V th.e B:hedule. $570. n profit A ?-5 or the day. There were somo Lv ?e.lc n,P.'.not raany. w"o received wore than $3.50, but the figures I buve quoted uro approximately correct. ( rorces Ridiculously Inadequate . 'Lbvc determined to take that rn.n . ,tion 'feardlng the number of Thn t0. b cmnl.ve1 I" Its literal sense, cont'" clc,anlnR forces of all the contractors, when tho amount of work lonjft U.0De, Ih considered, nre ridicu fiiii y ,lnu(,lwiuate. 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While enjoying a delightful holiday at any of the famous Swiss resorts, be it in the low or high Alpine regions, you, easily can make business or pleas ure trips to other European countries at a saving which even the wealthiest tourists find worth considering. Write for packet No. 65 containing Hotel Guide, booklets, maps, etc., which will be gladly mailed on receipt of 10c to coves postage. Your application 3for information will receivo , most careful attention. We aro here to help you, free of any charge. Official Agency of the SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS 211 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Easttfr in Rome Tour XII. England, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy. Sailing on March 6th, on S. S. MPERAT0R EASTER IN EUROPE Battle Field Tour Tour X. England, France, Belgium, Switzerland. Sailing March 20th, on S. S. MAURETANIA I Address From San Francisco Feb. 28, Mar 6, Apr. 27. June 26. Visiting Japan, Korea, China, The Philippines. Price $2350. THE FAR EAST From Seattle March 16th, to Japan only. Thir, tourtarn'es in Japan in the Cherry Blossom Season Price $1075 From New York April 17th, on the S. S. Toloa. of the Great White Fleet. Visiting: Havana and Santiago, Cuba; Port Antonio and Kingston, Jamaica; Canal Zone, Costa Rica, Nassau 24 Days. Price $425 up. CRUISES WEST INDIES From New Orleans March 23rd, on the S. S. Metapan, of the Great White Fleet. Visiting: Havana, Cuba; Kingston, Jamaica; Panama Canal Zone, San Jose, Costa Rica. 18 Days. Price $395 up. 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