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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. "KEW TUESDAY. MAY 14. 1907. MISCELLANEOUS.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. "DEMONS" HOLD FACTOBY NOW. RAISE OIEFFE'S PIT ONLY DISHONEST FOLK TO SNUB GEN. FAULT, SAYS B.R.T.

WITHIN A SURE Where Cool Canning Plant in Blverhead a Wet Goods Distributing Center. -(Special to the Eagle.) Riverhead, L. May 14 The River-head Canning Factory building opens. today as a distributing place for "demons." Frank O'Keeffe of Brooklyn, who is in charge, will manage the place as a distributing center of wet goods of all kinds for the East End of the Island. He has a lease for two years.

Mr. O'Keeffe is a brother of Deputy Police Commissioner O'Keeffe of Brooklyn. The latter was Aldermen Refuse to Grant In Officials and B. R. T.

Agree on NABISCO Company Believes That the New Transfer System Is a Very Great Success. Contract arid Work Will Be Rushed. crease to Men for Whom Commissioner Pleaded. here last night with his broter. FRANCHISE IS FOR TEN YEARS A MOVE OF REAL RESENTMENT.

AIMS TO HIT AT DEAD BEATS. NEW CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. Harrlsburg, May 14-rSl. Patrick's And With Privilege of Renewal. City Fathers Insist That They Have It Was Also Intended to Be Lawsuit Proof, so Far as That Is Possible.

Roman Catholic Cathedral was dedicated to-day with elaborate services in which Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia and 130 bishops and priests from the Harrlsburg Some Very Unusual Clauses in the Interest of the City. Been Treated With Scant Courtesy by Bingham. diocese and other parts of Pennsylvania participated. Every church in the dio Surface railway cars In all probability Expressing their approval of the ad will be running on Livingston street with cese was represented by lay delegates in SUGAR WAFERS are composed of the finest materials obtainable the perfection of delicacy the acme of goodness. The mere presence of these delicious confections lends distinction to any table, whether plainly or richly appointed.

In ten cent tins. also In twenty-five cent tins. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY addition to clergymen. The exercises be ministration of the police department in Brooklyn and Queens and showing their resentment against General Bingham, the ing a year or sooner and the traffic conditions in thla borough will be bettered. gan at 10 o'clock with a procession of Breezes Blow The Adirondack Mountains Thousand Islands Catskill Mountains Green Mountains Lake George and Lake Champlain All quickly and conveniently reached via the through train service of the This situation was brought about by the priests trom tne priests hall to the Banc tuary.

The Rev. J. J. Koch, vicar gen action of a select committee of the Board eral of the Harrlsburg diocese, dedicated The Eagle prints below a statement which it has received from an official of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, In which ha declares that the new transfor system Is a success. He says that such is the opinion of a majority of the road's passengers.

Those passengers who find fault with the scheme, be declares, must be "folk who made a practice of beating the old scheme." It is to circumvent these dishonest passengers, the statement eays, that the transfer system was pri of Estimate and Apportionment which tne cnapei. Pontifical mass was celebrated by Bishop Shanahan of the Har- met yesterday afternoon In Controller Mets's office and agreed with the repre nsDurg diocese and the sermon was preached by Bishop Oarvey of Altoona. sentatives of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit The construction of the cathedral was started on St. Patrick's Day. 1904.

and was completed on March 1 of this year. officials on the points at issue. Everything now seems clear to start to work laying the tracks and the operation of the cars on Livingston street will simply de marily devised. It is also considered to be lawsuit-proof. The statement Is as follows: "The new transfer plan for the Brook pend on how quick the material required Aldermen at the meeting of the Board this afternoon passed a resolution fixing the salary of First Deputy Police Commissioner Arthur J.

O'Keefe at (6,000. This Is an Increase of $2,000 over the Commissioner's present salary. All the other salary matters in which General Bingham is particularly Interested will be permitted to die a peaceful death in the committee on salaries and offices. The Aldermen are emphatic In their declaration that not a single one will ever see the light of day. The aotion of the Board is in the nature of a personal compliment to the Brooklyn Deputy and forms a strange contrast to the feeling which the Aldermen have against his superior.

It Is the second time that Commissioner O'Keefe has been shown an unusual distinction by the Board. The first lime was when the Board was considering the budget. The finance committee filed a report agreeing can he delivered. The railroad officials are so well satisfied with the matter as si lyn Rapid Transit surface lines has been in use for nearly a week, and has proved its efficiency. At least that is the opinion of the conductors who handle the sIIds.

some of whom were inclined to It stands that President Winter told an Eagle reporter that he would start to work at once to let contracts for the dubious of the success of the new scheme As a Convenience in h. m.kll. xr trackage required. The terms of the agreement contain a e.l.hti.i.. nis at the beginning, and the oninlon of the nyetii leiepnone service to the INDICTMENT WAS DISMISSED.

BOSS MURPHY'S TIRE BURST. Brooitiyn station of the United States Weather non-exclusive clause so that other rail "o- uvsinna information Ing nast condition. r.t majority of the surface roads passengers. It a minority And fault with the scheme, that minority must be composed of folk whn made a practice of beating the old I Indleeltnn. Tammany Leader and Party Had Bug Harbor Hotel Man Wrongly In "'ire'uree.

meteorological IT.nL i "cure It by scheme. There was a goodly number of vi i 'rom A.M. dicted by Grand Jury of Which He Was a Member. Leave Big Auto at Riverhead Took Wagon to Good Ground. folk who unblushlngly devised a variet7 roads may take advantage of- the new tracks and thoroughfare and use them If they so desire and the possibility of permission for the construction of a municipal railroad has been looked after and If such a scheme is proposed this road could use the trackage on Liv of schemes to beat the old transfer sys to fix the salary of the First Deputy Commissioner at J6.000 providing Mr.

O'Keeffe was appointed to the place. For several months the Aldermen have been waiting to get back at General Bing tem, to make a single nickel carry tbem uDon a full day's travel or for a trip to Indications Until 8 P.M. To-morrow, Washington; Mav 14 For Xf. (Special ito the Eagle.) Riverhead. L.

May 14 After a mo ham for the many lndtgnitlcs which they say he has heaped upon the Board and the Showers to-night and Wednesday; cooler to nlsht In Interior; cooler Wednesday In west no soutn portions; fresh to brisk wind. ha. some destination and return, and it was against this class of persons that the new plan was devised. It was a similar case to that of the statutes. The statutes are complicated because of the persons who are trvlni for their own ends to avoid coming north.

"AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM" Folders on any of the above for a two-eent stamp from the Advertising Department, Grand Central Station, New York. tion made by Lawyer N. O. Petty before Judge Grlffing at the opening of tho County Court yesterday afternoon, the indictment against Julian Udall of Sag Har Local Probabilities. (Special to the Eagle.) Riverhead.

L. May J4 The big French touring car of Tammany Leadei Charles F. Murphy met with an accident 4t Brook Hill, this village, on Sunday, while Mr. Murphy was returning from Oreenport. With three companions, and after the car limped to a local garage Mr.

Murphy and his friends were taken arross to the chieftain's Good Ground ri-treat by Liveryman Davis. The car was left here. The right rear tire burst. An extra eir lo-nignt VVednesdav. Ihrnan' cnnt.r them.

The transfer system Is complicated in some of its details because of bor, proprietor of the Nassau House, was weanesaay night; light to fresh south to south the nersons who have been beating tue west winds, becoming variable ingston street. In brief the terms agreed on between the select committee and the Nassau Electric Railroad Company Include a franchise for a double track railroad for a term of ten years, with a renewal at a fair valuation at the end of that period. The provision that other companies can also use the trackage on Livingston st. has been accepted by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit officials. If such an application Is made by a new company they will have to pay a pro rata share of the ex Aldermen as individuals.

The report which the committee on salaries and offices filed to-day proves that they made the most of the opportunity. The real grievance which the Aldermen have against the, Czar of Mulberry Street dates back to the time when he was alleged to have declared publicly that the Aldermen should be mobbed by an army of able bodied citlns. General Bingham was under the Impression that the Board was holding up a departmental appropriation. Later he found that he had made a mistake, and he sent President McGowan a letter denying the remarks old Bystem. If every passenger on the surface cars were absolutely honest, the General Weather Conditions.

simplest transfer, or no transfer at ail, ino aisiuroance that extended yesterday morning from district MUNNCIPAL REGISTER. ccuthern Rocky Mountain would suffice. The complications of the new scheme, which might here and there annov the honest surface car passenger snowers "cal thnnder- Lai" section and from the Lpper Mississippi Valley southward and south- dismissed. Mr. Udall was Indicted for selling liquor without a license, and his case was unique In Suffolk legal circles.

Mr. Udall was a member of the Grand Jury that Indicted him. Unlike most defendants, he waB thus In possession of all the doings before that body, and these details he gave to his attorney, Mr. Petty, who smiled when he thought bow simple the case would be. In his argument he stated that the principal witness came before the Grand Jury and swore that Julian Udall sold him liquor.

After he had left the room It be are the complications that are forced unnn the comDany because of the man westward to Texas, and rain and snow In the who is dishonest. Every transfer compli which had been attributed to him In the ln sections or Kanins and Colorado. The northwestern area of high pressure has carried colder weather Into Oklahoma and Western Tpiu cation is the source of much additional published Interviews. tire, carried for such an emergency, was found to be a misfit. Finally the car was forced along on Its delisted tire.

The chaulTeur was sent In lo Manhattan on Monday morning for a new tire. He re turned last night and later took the ear across to Good Ground. The car Is one of the largest touring cars built, and the local garages were not prepared to supply such a heavy tiro on short notice. The names of Mr. Murphy's friends penses.

The company nas agreea to pay 3 per cent, on its gross receipts for the first five years and Ave per cent, for the second Ave years. This percent expense to the railroad companies. The feeling of bitterness was accentuat-. Certiaed for Appointment to City Positions. President Borough of Queens (I) Anders Anderson, Fifty-second street; (2) I.eo Felbel, Vanderbllt avenue; (31 George E.

Jackson, tan Eighth street; (101 Fred E. Lane. 630 East Fourth street: 122) Louis Koenlg. 1340 Bueh-wlek avenue; (54) Irving F. Putney 347 East Twenty-second street; (36) Edgar M.

Nurth. Second avenue and Seventy-second street; i4a) Philip Sachs, 1 East Third street; (49) Charles states and a section of the country extending "We think that the scheme Is a very ed when the newe leaked out mat ro llceman Robert Kuntie was trsnsterrcd great success, for no other reason than Its results. It has not resulted in any age will be based on the length of the trackage on Livingston street as com from his home nrectnet In the Bronx to came known to some of the members that Mr. Udall was sltilng with the Jury and the Adams street station In Brooklyn be tuiwsra to tne pper l-akes. Freexlng temperatures are reported from sections of Minnesota.

Nebra.Ve. and Colorado and temperatures below freeslng from North and south Dakota. Warmer weather prevails In of I'PPer Lakes and east of the Middle and Lower Mississippi Vallevs. Temperatures received to-day at 75ih meridian time, by the local Weather Bureau: pared with the entire trackage of the was sunnosed to be the defendant. Th? I could not be learned.

cause hla brother. Alderman Charles disaffection among our men or wholesale resignations, as was predicted at the outset, and our passengers must have realised the situation, for they have taken Nassau system. Kunlse. had voted against an appropria tion to enable General Bingham to appoint ft The railroad company has also agreed i alow the Board of Estlmaio and Ap most klndlv to the change. The daily in three additional Inspectors.

Tempera- Preclpl crease in our receipts since we made the Place. ture. Weather. Things went from bad to worse accord portionment to act as a court on the change has given us a fair idea of the ing to the city fathers. Aldermen wno called at 3'M) Mulberry steet were re witness learning, too.

that Mr. Udall was I in tho room when he testified, asked per- EXECUTOR'S SALE AT JAMAICA mission to com back lo give corrects! rour ni1 Venteen lots, com- ZXT? usine and residential property not identify him as the man who sold on Fulton street. Hardenbrook. Shelton him liquor; In fact, the witness said, and Hillside avenues, Jamaica, and man is not the one who sold me i jng the property of the Hardenbrook liquor." i will be offered at an executor's ssl That left the situation this way: That l0 be held this Saturday at 2 P.M. Th4 question as to what Is efficient service.

If great number of tares we lost under tar M. A. riraoy, si naooe aireei-, moi i C. BeU. Bayelde.

L. (Ml Harry 8. Wooden, lie Garfield place. Department uf Docks and Ferries Topo-Ittapnlcal draughtsman: (4) Mason H. Hhef-fleld, 334 Stale street; IS) Charles E.

Pearson, eleventh avenue. Department of Finance Bookkeeper: (2) Kiuuen M. Wise, Flushing. I. Department of Bridges flodman.

at $1,060 per annum: (1) Perclval Hiiear. 474 West One Hundied and Forty-sixth street. Manhattan: (2) James M. P. Moran.

304 East Eighty-ighth street. Manhattan. Department of Public Charities Examiner nt old nlan. cltlseo complains of the service his "The ticket, at first glance, appeared remedy Is to make bis complaint to the above board and the matter will be made Bostnn Buffalo Albany New York Washington Charleston Jackson. Ills New Orleans G.ilves:on Cincinnati Ht.

Louis Chicago complicated. But a transfer slip Is a railroad ticket, and a railroad ticket, In one sense. Is not less than a contract. 4 2 4 SO SO 70 71 74 74 44 1 61 40 he subject for an Inquiry. Other com ceived with scant courtesy and consideration and If they showed any disposition to protest a big brawny cop usually made bis appearance to Indulge In a "little rough housework." "Dan" Slattery, the commissioner's secretary, the Aldermen declare, took a special delight In tipping off General nineham aa to iha identity of the men In Mr.

Udall was not guilty of any i property will be suctioned off by W. and tho minutes so read. Out of consid-j Hardonbronk and the sale will take plact plaints on the same line as to the proper number of csrs to be run, the heating of A contract has to be amplified sufficiently to be law-suit proof, and our transfer cnaruaoie Am tatlon. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .74 .14 ii .00 Union be cars and the cleaning of the same lear. Clear.

Clear. Clear. Clear. lear. Cloudy.

Cloudy. Panly cloudy. Cloudv. Cloudy. Cloudv.

Cloudy. Cloudy. Rain. Clear. Clear, Clear.

Clear. Cloar. Clesr. Fire Department Fireman (recertify): Thns. had to be complete enough to be law will be a subject for Investigation.

eration for Mr. Udell's "feelings." ho was asked to leave tho room while the balance of the Jury deliberated. Then, in spile oil the fact that the corrected minutes stated at 26 Hnrdi'iibroiik avenue. Iho propert all Includes city Improvements and it regarded as particularly valuable. Myrl B.

lUrdcnhrook and William D. Llewel nit nroof in turn. It was not an easy Kansaa city For violations of tms character the the department who were supposed to be companies using the Livingston street matter to devise such a ticket, but tne Brooklyn surface roads thought that they "al had fair rlcht to a transfer that was i These friends of members of tne noaro no crime against Mr, loan, tne uraou lyn aro the executors. route may be fined 1250. There was Some opposition over this clause, as the com men, they declare, were sent to suburban Jury found an Indictment proof against test suits and 'strike' cases Denver oreclncta and others were of District Attorney Kurtnan admitted that pany was holding out for a fine of 150, Helena 40 n.

ntsKeraia. aw oeevnn avenue, niinnniwi. Department of Docks and Ferries Cbainman and rod man. at 41.050 per annum: (1) perclval L. Spear.

474 West One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, Manhattan; Jaiuvs M- 4'. Moran. 204 East Eighty-eighth street. Manhattan. partment of tenements Promotion, to Junior clerk (II) Abraham N.

r'lann. lit fetoeium street. Boar' of estimate and apportionment Topographical draftsman at llu per annum: Loile Koanig. ttuihwlek avenue. President borough of Richmond Transltman Hi Junies Kelly.

BeverkV but that matter was adjusted as staled IBBENSON PLEADS GUILTY. Steward S. lbhenson of the steamVl TeDteretta of the Lamport and Holt Line, who rnnlessed on Saturday to bavitit Mr. Petty's arguments were exactly correct and consented that the Indictment dismissed. Salt Lake City.

XI sn Los Angeles their details ana sent to precincts the posts were long and lonely. General Bingham himself provided the above. The Nassau road has also agreed to keep the roadbed between its track .00 Aldermen with their weapon tor revenge Highest, 74. at Galveston marck. lowsst, 24, at Bis proper repair and also two test out WANT A NEW COUNT.

I concealed aoard the ship several alien! side, and If the city violations of this character It can make repairs and brought by unscrupulous lawyers, nomo of the company's old forms ef transfer tickets bad cost them from 1150.000 to $200,000 In lust this sort of 'snsp' verdicts, and they came to a conclusion that a longer ticket with whatever complications might come In Its wake, to say nothing of the Increased printing cost, was the only solution of the difficulty. "The planning of the new transfer system wss not an easy matter. It has Involved many months of planning and hard labor, and long series of confer Indicate amount too small measure. Official Temperature and Wind Read wnen ne appeared neinrw me vuiimiin" on Salaries and Offices. Every man for whom the commissioner made a special plea to have hla salary raised was put down as a "marked man" through whom road: (7) Ar.dus Anderson.

Flftv-eecond the railroad company agreed to foot the The Civic Club of the Twentieth Assem-! whs were landed here Illegally, pleaded bly District, at a meeting held at 350 Bed- guilty la-day before Judge Chatfleld 11 ford avenue last night, demanded the en- Untied States District Court and wal bills. This phsse of the work comes un der the Jurisdiction of the Borough Thi of iK. recount III and went on sentenced 10 pay a fine of JI5U. fine of etfeit; mi lo Felbel. Vanderbllt avenus.

Fire Department Promotion to aesl'tant foreman. Michael J. Fltagerald, Ten Eyck street. Flra Department Firemen. 2 John Swim.

-11 A xmrA I4l CrUirad W. HohliBf'k. IUI A I'icr Hlf-ll s'ewnrl seemed mightily cast down if that William: counts with General Bingham for the in- record with the statement Winl At the meeting at which the final agree Velocity R. Hearst had been elected Mayor in i picsuing 10 ine marge. one m.n Willi.

ll.rm.n laiilnrn Haunt be l. and he will leave the rountrj ment was made were Controller Meti. President McOowsn. Assistant Corporation Counsel Burr and President Winter 4 Bumpier street; (1 Edward F. McUann.

Ms Franklin avenue; HI Simon V. Smith. JIM Flatbuah avenue; (111 Ol'o Keninf. .7 Pal- irelto si reel. (1.11 Frederick F.

Martens. This ass one "I sememe passed miles 12 10 spoke. I upon th" ship to-day. i the provisions of th' NO CALL RECEIVED. i by "hatfteid.

IPX. 4 r.M P.M., 4 P.M.. M. of the B. II.

with attorneya represent ences. That It has proved Its success Is a matter of satisfaction to every man fin these offices who has had a hand in Its making and a good many men here did have such a hand. We railed for expert dignities whlih bad been heaped upon them In ilia past. Second Deputy Commissioner Bugher. Third Deputy Commissioner Hanson and Secretary Slattery were plrked out as the commissioner's pets.

The two deputies were to have Ihelr salaries raised from t4.oo() to j.0o and Secretary Slattery as down for a luoo Increase. It was the official virtues of these men that the ing the Nassau Company. President Color, although a member of this com I Fifth avenue; (71 jonepn iwumwni, Flftv-mnth street: (2Ii peter P. Mrliermotl. TS llnrin street; Harry J.

Miller. 11 Stanhope street: iji llarrv Kane, Iiecamr street; (lli Oeorg 1. SHva. tin Puren street: mi Jemea p. K.

MrWIIIlenie Pearl street, mittee, wss unable to be present but It has been reported that the Rev. Llv- TT Ingston L. Taylor, pn.tur of the Puritan Congregational Church Is to be ll. nd nrectlcal advice from our oldest con- i II AMUSEMENTS. sent the following letter: 1: ll durtors.

from our counsel, from all our it oiticers from the president down and even 10 the nngrrgatlonitl hurcb at annn- I aaassesaBSSMaaaasaeaassaassaaaeaaaaaaaaeee lngs. MONDAY. MAT Tem- peranire. Wind. a p.

a 4 a a. Tt F-apAT. MAT 14 4 ft 44 SW W. a tv 'J 44 a si 7 74 W. i w.

w. temperature to-day, May 1J, lf07. Hon. Herman A. Men, Controller, 140 Rrosdway, New York.

commissioner extolled when he appeared -N'- th" before th. committee. J- Reel who came frnni there to the uthueh Congregational I huri ll. It is Sir I received a rommunlralloti this Cj bLLY' Thnraday a ml Helarday. Tfien.lnre Kremer'e 4.renl Play.

THE OUTLAW'S CHRISTMAS morning from Hubert L. Smith, Assistant tvM in. rc.se learned this morning lhat Mr. Taylor i oSr'lr'r and "elung no. J.

received rail. meeting of the Select toumuitee of the e. i I A a AM 4 AM I A a A I A 4AM SAM AM HAM went outside to confer with Hrookiyn cltltens end with railroad operatlpg heads In other rltles. The new transfer Is the concrete Ides of several hundred men. a sort of lomnoalie evolved from many Ideas.

The ticket has been altered and changed In slight detail from Its original form more than five hundred times. Even after Ibe plates were electrotype for the final printing of the flret day's Issue It wss necessary to rail bark the board of Katlmate and Apportionment VTr V' INDORSED THE GOVERNOR. CTADSM OK I NO CONCERTS I Ml Matinee Daily 'nu WyV" ro-' thing eli. whl. (irm ral Ringham asked At a meeting of th-Thirteenth Asec-m-sHorlng the application of the Naa.su 1w h.t.t Electric Railroad I omnanv for a fran- I 12 THE CASINO GIRLS (Ml Fdward Munrh.

i Hedford avenue; nl Michael foffev, 747 Gates avenue; i4.il Merrta Kohler. (llendale. I. I (4l Charles SiefTens, ln Rversnn street; i4l Wllllsm 1 Weiner. 144 Kvrlle street: William N.

Kirk. )r IM Wallahnui street iUi John M. W. Palmer, el Noraood aenue: (Mi Ceorea Olng. Park.

i John J. Quinn. 1,4 Nnraau atreet Vard of F.etlmale snd Apportionment St.nographer and lnrller. ill fhatlea A Hue-. ll Slxtleln sireet; Ci Aleiander Chambers.

1st Ja-ksun avenue. Ixmg Islsnd City; Il-nry an D. vinaua. ill lle.ifotd venue Bureau ef Rulldlngs. Manhattan-Tlerk at Wi per annum, if John Mullalr.

Park place. (41 Kidney Ssellp Jll First street; (l toeeph Ket Plfih atreel and T-enty-eend aienue; 7 Kdaard F. Hvme, feg A-eni SI Henry Samuel. Weet Twen-iv-eightb street; (10) Louis Israel, Powell Street r-pertment of rf.rr-non Junior clerk at Um p-r annum Cl Philip Hcheunan. rourt Sreel.

ll I oule H.i.h'n. ll-ntr treat. liejla II. Abeerk, 40 Walklns street. Changes In the City Service.

I out ritrs Acta -a BAILEY AND AUSTIN and ORIGINAL DANCINQ MADCAPS rhlsa to operate a double track railroad neaiquartera. e.r-.-., In Uvlngaton street. I will not be able 'J1'' h.r do amount to some- 1 resolutions Indorsing the VUlltlca lo be present at the meeting this after- fk' d0 10 Hill and the other legislation demand-J noon, so I will auhmlt my views lo the TJ n-nnvivn nVleaatinn are hv Governor Hughes wire unanimously other member. In J' U' rd. Tb-y wcru presented by Robe.

whl.h Genial lltngh.m Uois. pany of the clause In tbe contract per- k.ii of ft VCTV JimoklniCosccTts BIOH WATER. em ke I Malintf Dally rnrn intaisiia plaies snd break them for further alteration. "You ran see that It wss no snsp Judgment, placing this new ticket In force. The ticket aa carefully planned to meet a bad situation, a situation In which our poalilon was sustained by the Ksgle and every other Brooklyn paper.

There has not heern a newspaper In this borough or a fair-minded rltlsen who has not appreciated Hie wholesale dishonesty that the street railroad companies have had to who ere degraded In I c--A 14 i Purat 01 II rt tin. High Rise al Time Utah II Fe- VI HM AMUSEMINTS. lum. to grant miure iran- prnoklvn Tht. iher IYIAJESTICS rhlarg for railroad purpura In Living- i believe was an nnesrr i-n-d and lili'unl skills 1,4 i New fork Sao.tv Hook wilt I ri I 4 4 CV 'I reflection upon the fair of l.r....kl)n lngs, on should the Legislature 1(l.

4 oa r. DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE 11 1.4 41 4 MM III run a i hi siiiu." ever give It authority lo operate a street of llrl.lgee-The better than any of the four Skl-rae. alAaiei ka. difficult franchise v.and reported fa- i Dl FFAlODll Astronomical Events. To-night and To-morrow Morning.

on sets rises 4 tt. M.n ee(e 4 i M'ea a age. 41 i ll 1 1 4 1 PiiuruiiH. i ft -I rtf thought to miM the ItuaUon r-riur. irfiutn.

nu in ni It tsrt pr nnnm A1W4u-t riiMmlHIWrw-'eWI A fftar 1117 Atari It HI MIitinl tti nn.r at ti.m innum, if-. thoroughly "Th" surface ear passenger, honestly n.e that the railroad rompasyji prearnt C. i of Hrm.klyn from 11 WLD 9 5T position Is not unreaaoable. and I there- there has bec a change In the irane- SHIP NEWS. fore propose to stind by the original re- I 44 ll lltll.t, 2 M.

only to remain at ih higher figure during DIAVrV'C Till: 4TIIK. IKIa Meek. ulAriLI Mat. el t'rl CLCIL SPONNER THE 6IRL FROM TEXAS ttk 4V.ii Turn-r His H.er.l AYTON'S LE- AV. STOCK CO.

Ii WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONI rl WrrU 4 4H44k, ATIJ Ihmrf, II VeUlrlMtl4N4llt: It 411.4 to-, -i M.i t-i 1 he ll.l 4 l.ren.l... TWICt lurk I iiialissi la ll I II Id I Columbia r.f I r.IFOa A HUMAN LIFE port of the select on the prope- sit ions In dispute Yours ery iruly. Near the Uascbnll (irounJs, 4 UK. ill a I. 4 Ml fit II 44.

fer ayalem. It will only maka Itaelf felt upon the men ho heva been In ib, hahii of hoarding from five to nfteeB rare Arrived at New York To-day (nr siiiielv rid'-a upon a alngli- Isre Minaehshs ftom Ismdnn. and (he old Inadequat. Iran.f-r The ra leoeda hsve so arranged ih new ltlln, liinii i rnnrni The net, sicp in th matter will MR. JOHNSON'S NAVY SERVICE.

SEE I before the Mosrd of Katin.aio and Appor iionmeat when the report of the i- -It I i -si at I'tl tlckel that one may go rrom rornr e-e-a rmn -t I'ttP M-IMi ftm from i ntwfih(n. sw lo, a.loii..i lei.iiina alo r1 I 'ltt'lr-n prfl. S-ei i e.iie t) lert Committee la submitted 4. public hearing will the. be in order and Prt.Mont People.

Trust Com that if no further triib-a teiop 4 bar any Took Part In Attack road will be put through with a nih. i Pre.ident Winter of th. limoklvs I on Pott n.Uer. of tlrnoklyn to the other, la doing ao. Ihev feeel that they have kept mlthln the and ih spirit of the statutes and thai Ihev give more than full trans-port a 'ion olu for a flve-cent fare." he.f tit' IT I I lhii, ii.i r.rf.1 ei illon eic-l I A lo r.

i Rapid Transit eipresaad hints. If sa Eligible List for Civil Servlc Examiner. Tea Municipal C- ri'r rimleetii an-pmini-ee the following ellelhle ll.l ll nem-e fnf (he rl, e-r l.e leeard rml est line ll tied en Tenitl eeet ST le I herle. I wuiielii Wreei Mr 4" i flan. Vf armlne elrl a.

Iienl'l l4 4 Weel ami Meur(e in." real eneet. 41 Fise Weiee Imhee'e a-enue SB Frark Tre el Ml" i-l el reel Pninrl llarr eirt Oll.ee Hand I fnliimW lleiahle rtrk-Int 74 so n-lnl'l teil-e P' J-he a ptaca Me.klvii Te Piv Mnlnrk. 4-4 Tenii ihlrd eir H. 7 a. lemee A lnsrine.

1ST J'Mi Wli'ieol II s-r jts Vinih eireet 7 1. Kellv. ve rusel Tlshiv 'h elf-el. se. mMV Wetler 4'4 aeue.

SB t'mel M.lrelfe l.ll v-heeee n-ed. rn-la Tt aini i Fiekeieirene i k-ifie aeeeeilk elrl 77 44 Mel'elf leaM4 avenue it.klrn a. I.M'e H-n. a 1474 Wa.Megi-n aeei'e 7t Jeoh A Iteverv 411 rn lluor-! ed Thiv. eteee lleerv rt inll aeeue Pr--kia 73 7i.

Ieelel t'trtriv 41 ae.emh a tl l-iie fttlM.eb. linai'H a.enue 7 4. Cieoe It is pot generally knn.n that Mward lease ii wtrn ine iTma oi ine irenrniea i I He had Intended to a number of t.l. nf Ike unisinji, rn-ftl tinrti' Aigfvt.iM!., (mm i ktMstit n-ar ffin it)tj-4 f-vm Vri AtllonlA. Vnlra freftt Hir Jnmim.

iM frn (4t rtnt-M AH-. frrtu MttTrfl I'it4ftni, frvm RnrUin. Arrived at Forel Porta To-da. lV- Mnfiti, frm Vmli 'I'Mfj't r- Mtrlt trv.a) ftnrl fit 4nr oiv tvr trm T-rtt Pt irie.ti Kr rm I T4- Hr(iTII. fmtf rt MAY END DAYS IN COMFORT.

Suffolk Almshouse, at Tiphsnk. to IIavo Special X)tprtmont for Apctd Woman Fatltatt, quest lona that war. being put up to ih r.Uro.d rnmpsnr as to th. reason for Trust ompanv. severed honorgblr in th.

lay in this matter, hut wh-n h. was I'ntted Riaiee N'aty ejurmg th. c'uil to-der h. aaid that had been War. Me originally th.

army, sdlust.d sa-iataeiorlly and lhat now rnn- enlisting In a regiment stationed at tracts for ira'ktg" aould be let based H'at-n Island. hen a but his lah ORPHEUM VESTA VICTORIA llmi.rl Mwrpht. HI4c.lt 4 ll-nl Mrhnltd la, rsediM lalllnt 4 llsrl 41 It. 44 e.fmtt I I.ee llnrrla.Mt lb. Hrlllta on the propoaiiion that so further ot huii oi" un ler n' is oi pus young hilihes would eur MANHATTAN AWUSLMENTI.

I iff krirt i life EDNA MAY SPOONCR ZAZA i jriM -h At im i. e. i II 144 tll'IIM 't 41 I. Ill I'M. i i 'ft.

aeg rill I II 44 in ti it am re T.t i fM 'ft 4 EDEN ni USEE 4S Bl i.f BlTiMS.rS I eel SI I (pclal 10 the regie Riverhead. I May 14-lt la bow al- I'. tailed Fioiii Forelan Ports To-ds. THE EA0LE ABROAD. THE FUTURITY WINNER Ike Tsrs es--r foe T.k eieite, in- e'ree iir--eiiti temene.

4 Wee. ielr.1 I BUperviaorS Will immraiairiy BUiiq aa eT W.t A i J.ihn.on. b'lns unier wa. m. 1 told the! if he wanted in oln Ih- paty he ght do en II- enlt.ted In and aerved on the Nor'h I arnlln.

for a t' mon'hs II. was st'erasrlt ais'inned nn the Hrand)lne. off N.wpori Nsi II a iab'tny aa a penman attracted in. sp. lam a att-minn and h- as it-ad- a int.

saein and put at keeping books Ho I there th nnllre of I'srinae'-r Thomp.on of the Nut'h V'lan'lc Squadron, and wee transferred to the foiled h'ec ablp Stepping With Brookljrnltea Tspteas Their ApproH- lion of the Paris Bure.tr. Hr sy of espreeeiejt 'heir appreciation Them.a giewan and finger feiim. her of BROOKLYN AND QUEENS FIRES. ana Tni. sria xnei.

7) Sseeftnei 14 eel fe H-4n4v4 and Fehl. sen- ateeel 71 7 Veen II pt. Iierire id T-wme dition th present bospitsl building si the county almshouse. Tsphsnk. for the ua at enfeebled old women, they a.enue neons ne i .11 .1 km.

rtepnrts of fire, and alsrms nf lira Drooklya. who. w'th firmer, uncle. rek "HI i i-, r.M e.eee. their de lining year.

Iniluliiig plenty DREAMLAND win mm ii. rrMtH. I rtelnai wllll Mt lca I 1 4tmrilM vrr I rt OPENS MAY 1 8 raited al tlra llealnii.rl nrnbl.n anheri Sieaerl of I's'tlmore, have I'let Vvs-i. psirwatrn'. miiots of sunshine and a Chance, to ge( OMt lV from a If.n at.road railed the 4 mh ki.

m. Rtiiii mi a i a T.i. till- H44at MM EC. OOA Tieet ne lloe InM t1 e.ei. .7 IFagla MHH r'l 'tllt at'ernnon leu 1 suet Mfiy lr.

H.nneti and Mr tallr. commit i of th. rourteogs ir.ament nd ronsid.ra-4 tre4. te. reported Isal night ua Iha mailer.

I rf eM. I the r.ria flureeu nf in I 1 1 i r- -T- in I ii -1. in a i DCI ACffl -trtiR, r-es 44 DlLAOUU 1" nee. al for information concerning th. elvll Tbr prccni.d plana for an entirely new i V.

sns rt lib. K.gl. at 41 r.mhon Mr Stew- r-rvte. th. ftrooklvn Pally r.gi- bmidm.

and plan. Ic i.o.a.oey I V.M a i.rt said -ha. ih. party a-rvle. Ilurea-i An.w.r.

will be tin. th. pc-aent Tb. letter! in tfifh hut found th- fart. In ihie eolumn leas Seemed beat fnr many reasons It a.m.e.

i. ael I llur-su of the 111. so valuable and ih. rsik nf psymaaierg eire.rl In hsrge In a as iran.t.rred to 'th- a'-amer ll-piit-lte and ahtl- iher. 4ook an In ai'ak oi rci a b'nd nf ss-'o-rs otrr the m.

fcet nn the fort, II- recited an b.n. nr. I.le ds-bafg- .1 lh. "I tlm war and rrfueed a ehsn" in an aa a. lb.

regular nty. pt'l-mi civil fe lie sal of Capiat. r.enrg. fitrii nf th S'a'ea In- 4. la, 44.4..

Ural tr.U. SI 1.4 4 I4'l lit, I. Ail. '7' HO SS THE ROSE OF THE PAHCHC 8P0RTIXO. f.vorei or of -nr icsmg charge wtlilftg and consider.

II r-h so Keener ti.ker nf Ih. aim, war ll 44 -an New Lwa e1. lae hi. duty Is rail and house It will coat II aoo Tb. comm I a.

ePf th be.r-f.li thank, of hie 1. conlMneilo. with Ih. mmmlt.e. II.

...4 Fit Yourself for 44 l.ee.l I S.I let till' I' tHI 4.ISII..I 10U 15 MANN 44 III I I. 114 I RACING AT T.s,r. itil siippn-a aum-nce, a- ar.iefol so -I ghly or a a. 11 4 ts em.h hmI fleapty Sol gniy S'l r-i. txl mat SI silled Ih Seeds of a A Civil Service Position twines 1.4 I'lulllc feature nf ih.

i.ass. whlrh IlLLMONT PARK e-nst fteereu- sertl.e ft. a fvhrr was go ah'ad and build. hsrl-a Johre-n irteieg I many Ameri en. ht trae hat.

star 11 laj -f4 (' aea4, Iwe I 4 (tie. in a. of ew Yor4j who Sirr frem. by uludylns; carefully the folio. natn wn nr tta ttac i I captain 'he I.

i I Vav It 1 I ft- 4 4.. ll.l. 4 I i Ii tn 4 I. a Jl in.la assrt 4 err tms4otr near ro'i ls. 4ena.

why he choa. Iq his nlil S4 inK pampnicis rui.ni.- wj I ft I 4i In lb. bavf 4 llronklwn I sgie Lrari hun-h fe-rt on l.n1.r.on'. w.lh. ce-leg 4ar.

Bsw Milt, I till .1111 A I nil 11 mws. Aivwr.N rii i mi t4 It Jan. It 4 4.. I Inn ss4 Ike Hume 411 aa ii.i.-j a achat eel Ihta aarnin ht o'e th'. morning r.

si 4 -cf AH rift sa4 wf I yl, i-, by; w.t tt rrenkm ik loo Dr.on.rrs at navy yard. It as si ie Navy T.fd Ibis rM nf the meal thermometers fat hapga nut nf a window In HuiMir.g Va 4 nn Ibe eat Bid. aald aa. ll aae iha Su. and rg ie'-r1 I' A lew f.t from ib' ihrmnmeier I.

t.a I- rii.tr HI I n.ta Male. 44 .4 A MAJESTIC in- He 'v-n-i I I rv. is Msg Voorhee. to the Coney Island k.f It I tl 11.4 Ihe tv n.r-4'e ts- r- I 'ourt. when en chaff, of 4.n,.

leer An a kr-p ng d.snrderlf bouse Altl.l'.i MOUNT II0LY0KC ALUMNAE. Tb. MniV ll.ltok. Alumnaa a He. of N'ea Vok if 11 g't.

fm. repMoa It 1'ii 4Vtl-y a- 'b Avenue Hotel t.r M.t It a' 1st, I h. r.f.,i,. Sock Kt i lb. wha A r.t.la.

I fflM Pmrmt tfK O0INO TO tOUOPt. IXCVRI0N' CHAP.MINQ EXCURSIONS Viftt, Poll I. (sur1l snd PnuhkffptU 4 14 41 4-4 OLCOTT 14 I II I 1.4 SSTIIiiHI nf i he lei.nnr The fe iv I- uf. il other hanging fc- i ne ft.r..o.n-e le rr- r. Mot laa charged nhen arrs oe nn th.

rhscgej Hnry 14 iiegth nf 44ahugtnn nl bn nt dafdeei n-renra Th. IHtm. will sa Th'icsday on th. Kaia. ere made hr gerg-ant She.

tie'e tites enn AuB'iei. Viciori. fnr (i.rtnany esd Mahn. and Im-l ng aa1 iiiiim inker-! will gs in ft.den h'eiiheten Sprirts tor i Ka lot lea alia nf th. ef rh rf rl.ch mm f4.ub orih '4 fiuifirneni nf Vafda and tn- Teal insirucnrnt skoe4 the lecr-pei In Ihe room, 'o S.e I t'e I- a 41., 1.1 i ft.

H-C-ii ee I niivl a.a ee 1 mn The poll', adm'tteg raiding ann July, lie win in th'a SI 0 41 bg the If i. ill mee snd wi n. o-io tyn'b-nn ten- Wo.iSet a 1 ellf.sB tko.a pceee-it a' ih. lu- heon and In III I 4 iher- It b. re ia' tie it II a fi-" ion K'tr en I nas I Mati Am', a le.

Hi B.4 SS' cbofua. ae.e nf tie. tl'. I are.nl. Vag'sira-e cunirr August I and go ta h'a b.

but 71 dS'e. i.e.a Ian le pta-. a stmi LUNA PARK Tmi. tut vr a hi rirt I i a. I 4 rhiltill nf Ic eel rmtlnder nf the i.m..sinc.

nf a fe Hi. le s4 la Ike water coaisr. laksetlgilea la Ik. Ilkrsrt. 9 1 on I.eel.

A cee.sl.le st. all la any aSareaa lire). 4 IS at. Voorhees they ksd proof iht, summer home Mohhy l.i.od in 'b St ka plere aaa eoM-rly b. ite ssd be laacenc elver.

Mr l. sih baa bees la 1 fcsrged ibe scnised. but Is ami sxtl.r. I A A I.

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