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30 -4 yl Credit Coupon THE BROOKLYN DAILY BAG LE CUT THIS OUT. (it ST 2(1. FOUR O'CLOCK. Volume 71 No. 880 NEW YORK CITY.

FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. 11)10. THREE CEXTS. 20 PAGES.

I.OV Ms VV KATII Fill I'UUIl I.I'I 1 BROOKLYN WOMAN HUHT. BRAZORIA AGROUND. HER BABY DEAD "nlr find pooler --m fit" 1ST CLEAN Atlantic N. August fntr nnd rouli modern. Pror-ori i left Phptadei BOSSES THE 11 ISSUE, SMS COL.

ROOSEVELT 1. ROOSEVELT ILL BE DELEGATE FROM ID tvf ml. Miss Anna Bruen Thrown From Cur- i liage and Injured. (Special to The Eagle.) Montclalr. N.

August Miss Anna ST END OF AUTO TRIP BffiD STREETS KINO AND QUErW CONSENT. phia las, night tor this i went aeround on Ahscon P.ir r.ii' here to-dny. and remairs hard and fast. The inro is washiiiR out of the holds. Captain Lym and 1 lew ti men haw landi ii I in Atlf ntic I'ity.

The Ilrazoria is ft small freighter nnd ictus no M.iPticngrs. is owiiM in and nlys b- 'ween that city and Atlantic City. Brtien of Brooklyn, a woman of between 1 -10 and 50 year3 of flee, who has been I Send I visiting Mies Frances C. Hnrrls of 7 Home County Will His Paris Hears That Abruzsi-Elkins Fians Nesr Compiciicn. August dis.ia: -lies frmi Insilt that the of Mi' Emphatically in Favor of Taking Step Forward About Direct Primaries.

Mother Did Net Know the Little One Had Died in Her Arms. Commissioner Pounds Convinces Acting Mayor It Is Duty of Street Commissioner. Ex-President to State Convention. i this morning was seriously Injured in a I runaway. As the carriage In which she riding was In front of the Herald office, on Glen Ridge avenue, a shaft (broke, frightening the horse and upset- I Htif th i.itIhi.' Mirr Rruen and the (Catherine Kikin to the Duke of the.

in of oil dnielp. ho. decided noon, and that Senator Klkim, and the affianced couple wilt t.i'in iirrivo! in Paris to nrrangs ihe of the'i nur wedding i LONlj Both the Queen Mother of Italy and King Victor Emmanuel hav ac.ponliiig! ANSWERS TIM WOODRUFF. WAIT FOR CORONER. A VERSATILE CITY LAWYER.

THAT IS IDEA OF LEADERS, i driver wore thrown heavily to the freoh-inl luun ui ly macadamized street. The glass cur- riage lamp was' broken and cut Miss ANOTHER BALKAN KINGDOM. The iiwle print-, of Montenegro, tl1" elevation of Bulgaria to sovereign rank in ID'S, was left the sole B.ilkan state not enjoying ihe title of Kingdom, 'ill join its sister -nates 2S, when tiic principality will be declared a king-dun, and Prince Nicholas. Its picturesque ruler, will take the title of King of and for the first time in his life receive the royal salute of 101 guns. Bruen badly about, the head, and she Colonel Em Not Exnressed a Wish to these reports, given their consent the wedding.

was injured about the right shoulder. All Information regarding her condition is refused at the Harris home, where was taken. 'War Must Be Ruthless Against Alliance Between Corrupt Business and Politics." Heartbroken Parents Had Difficulty in Getting Permission to Move Child. Assistant Corporation Counsel Wrota Opinions Taking Both Sides of Street Cleaning Controversy. to Go, but Will Serve if Named.

(Special to The Eagle.l Mlneola. L. August 28 "Neighbor FIVE KILLED; ONE HURT. Jefferson City. Five men were killed and one badiy injured when two heavily loaded freight trains on the river rome division of the Missouri Pacific collided head-on near Blark-waier.

about, sixty-five miles west of here to-day. El0AL FAY FOR THE JUSTICES iSpecial to The Eagle.) Port Washington, L. August 26 An automobile party drove up to the Cove Roosevelt, as the ex-President. Is famil- FALL KILLED THE INFANT Mother Lost Her, Hold When Struck by a Neighbor. iarlr referred to by the residents of Nas Inn here at 8 o'clock last night, intend- lng to have dinner and then return by bystein Of Rotation Brine's a Re- fail County, including the members of the Renuhllcari organization, will, without newed Demand.

unomiui. i lie car was Limi. ui n. Cutter of Jersey City, N. a nephew of the late "Farmer Poet." Bloodgood much doubt, be a delegate to the state convention of the party next month, and "Bis BUI" Edwards, the Street Cleaning Commissioner, became quite stubborn at the meeting of thn Board of Estimate to-day when an effort was mads to induce him to resume the cleaning ot the macadam streets in Brooklyn.

Tho resolution which Commissioned Pounds, who sat for President Steers, introduced requesting the board to instruct. "Bi Hill" to clan these streets once more did not fi-HZ" the head of t'ae "White Wings" in the least. He simply wouldn't clean the etrects, unless the Mayor told him to do so. CHOLERA ON THE WANE he will hot be obliged to put up a fight tl. Cutter, of Little Neck, where Mr.

Quarrel Between Maspeth Women Caused Husband of One to Interfere, Wth Fatal Results to Infant. 'Brooklyn Justices Working in Mnn- for the fclace. either, according to report Bllt There Are 7,743 Deaths a thelr i-month-old child, Dorothy, and i hattan for $3,000 a Year Less Than The exPresident will have the backing Week in Russia. 1 .1 xnose ln lhRt Borough. uue mi an evening a line huu wiu iiaaij I at the prospect of having dinner as a Nearlv 60.000 Perish as a Result of pleasant break in the trip.

Rffnre the end of the present year (Special to The Eagle.) Carroll, August 28 When Colonel Roosevelt wag asked this morning on his special car to reply to Mr. Woo Intlf'a statement concerning the factional fight in New York State, he said: "The progressive are emphatically in favor of taking a real step forward about direct primaries, substantially c.n tTie lines of Governor Hughes proposition, but this Is not the main Issue. "The main Issue is that we stand against bossism, big and little, and in favor of popular rule, not only ft-, the elections, but with the party orgjnisi-tlon. Above all, our war ruih'eis against every species of corrupt'on, big or little, and against the aliionrs corrupt business and corrupt policies, as to which it has been found tint too often in the past the boss system hat offered an efficient and objectionable means of communication. "We are against the domination of the party and the public by special imercst.

whether these interests or political or business, or compounded of the Speaks for Large Families. The Iowa Ideas as revised and brought Before "Big Bill" has an opportunity this afternoon to rend this account of he proceedings before the Board of Es This Year's A neighborhood row, occurring in Maspeth on Sunday evening, resulted yesterday morning In the death of a 13-monthB-old baby and the arrest, on the charge of homicide, of one of the participants in the altercation. The principals in the trouble of Sunday were Mrs. Julia Grazlnski of 155 Clinton avenue and her next-door neigh I Just as the cur stopped a tthe inn, rnminni onemters In Brooklyn and Queens I Mrs. Cutter gave a stream and said, wl" receive a sample of the justice "The baby is dead." Cutter in- mpted out hy the Judges of the Court of tantly seized the from its mother's Special Sessions in Manhattan.

The fact arms and ran to the nearbv pharmacy tnn system or rotation has been pharmacy i 1 Sr. Petersburg, August 26 Cholera In where he HKjulrul lor adopted in this court and that the Man ot Alfred Baylis, illa nearest uoctur. lie was return to hattan and Brooklvn judges will alter- bor. Mrs. Josephine Vecosisky, of 157.

to the sanitary bureau for the week from Dr. 1. Cocks whom he called on the eni m( gt (he lW pi, I Mrs. Grazynskl had In her anna her infant baby and was exchanging harsh words with the Vecosisky woman, when 1H.106 new cases and 7,743 deaths, as com- hemorrhage. whpn Oltnstead made in eloquent iieatns pared with 23.044 cases and II), Wood was pouriug from the Infant's plea that the salaries of the Brooklyn ihe latter's husband, Stanley Vecosisky, came upon the scene.

timate he will have received instructions from Acting Mayor Mitchei telling him to clean the macadamized streets. The discussion came to a speedy clofe when Commissioner Edwards as-siime-V such a militant attitude, wMr. Pound talked with the Acting Mayor for a few' minute3, Mr. Mitchei shook his head and the board proceeded with other business. "Has this matter been settled?" interrupted Presid nt Miller of the Bronx.

"Yes," replied the Acting Mayor. "I am going to see Commissioner Edwards this afternoon." Commissioner Pounds said that it was. an odds on proposition that "Big Bill" would resume the cleaning macadam streeis in Brooklyn. The letter which accompanied the reso- lotion which Mr. Pounds introduced la I) mouth and nose.

I Judges be equalized with those which Dr. Cocks suggested that the parents their rPceive In Manhattan, go to their family physician. Dr. George Tl. Dowsev of Grc-yi Ne- who could Rroklyn judges get and Manhat-sue a etrtilnaiH of death; and thither tan a year.

fhlnking that his spouse was getting the worst of the argument, he entered the field with a new one In the form of his lenrhed fists. Ho struck Julia Grazynsit'. un to date bv Mr. Roosevelt, is "Babies juciRe oimstead explained how the sys -6 and as she staggered under the blow she dropped her baby girl. Stella.

The child tem of rotation ha.J been mapped out by for the previous week, making a total of 121.091 cases and cS.030 detuhe for this year's epidemic. Professor Rem. at the head of the special saniiary commission dispatp-'uel to south Russia to combat the outbreak, reports from Yekaterinoslav that ihe epidemic In the Donetz mining reg on in south Rusela Is on the decrease. At Yuzovke, the principnl center of the district, there are only sporadipt case', and the same Is true throughout the dp-iri''ts of the organization men those in control of the party's affairs, and what few of thej rank and die who mny be against him for the county delegateship will counA only as a small minority, some of the('wise ones say. The ex-President hap not forced himself Into the position of being a candidate for the position, re- ports further state, but the organization Hien have aBked him if he would consent to serve and have received assurances that ho will.

The plan to have their "neighbor" go to the state convention from Nassau was settled upon a tew clays i ago, It was learned yesterday, at an out-' lng on the waters of Hempstead Bay. In which a number of the leaders participated. Congressman William W. Cocks, who Is quite close to the ex-President, was "in" on the proposition, and It said gave an to It. Leaders Nearly All With Mr.

Roosevelt. The organization of Nassau County, It fa Intimated, recognizes that the ex-President would be' the strongest man in I every way that could be sent to the state convention. His altitude concerning the party's necessity for a strong, clean can-) dldate for the governorship, and con-cerning other matters of party welfare meets with the approval of nearly all the leaders, an Informant of the Eagle remarked, and these are among the potent reasons why they want to send him to the convention. The ex-Presidont Is not expected to re- strict his activities to the state convention. It was learned from another Bource, hut will be likely to make his Influence felt In the matter of county politics, as It was currently reported he would, while abroad In Africa, hunting.

The Republican party in the county is not in a state of complete harmony, It is intimated, and some pruning may be necessary In order to bring about a state of affairs desired by some who have battled unsuccessfully fell, striking her head on some snarp stones and nlso painfully bruising her tender body and limbs. Chief Justice RuhhoM. and that at cer tain times of the year the Court, of Special Sessions in Manhattan would he composed exclusively of Brooklyn jurists. "JitPtire Salmon," he paid, "is now sit' the bdd party made its way. Or.

JJowsuy was out town and a death ctTtincatu could not be had from him. Then the parents -returtu'd to Dr. Cocks and besought hi in to issue a cert ideate that would enable ihcun to have the body ot the infant prepared for burial. He declined to issue the paper until a coroner had viewed ihe body, and the car was driven to the residence of acting Coroner Dr. Dowd of Grand street, Maspeth.

was called and attended the little girl, but in spite of his best efforts she died tine; in Manhattan. Ho is doing the Fine work that we Manhattan judges do board proved that Corporation Coun i ne or more of them; bless their little hearts." Picturesquely, but none too warmlv arraved In a raincoat and a pair of nllp'perB, the Colonel, who had bounced out. or bed at 6:30 this morning, In response to the yells of a crowd assembled on the station platform at Marshalltown, told his audience that with plenty of children of native stock the country would need no immigration. Then he made a reference to his African trip and said be was mighty glad to get back to his own country, and simply delighted to meet the good people of the West. The good people of the West cheered violently.

of Bakhmut and Slavyanoserbsk at 4 clock yesterdav morning from the 'sc Sterling, who wrote the opinion a his salary is lr-s. is only tair injuries received in falling. great improvement is 10 ine iuu-hui-i Charles tlon of proper methods of medical aid. cuni9tanf mar rue salaries tie equalized. Weeks, when the cir-were explained to him, at The coroner's office at Jamaica was Vcting Mayor Mitchei said that the re notified and last night Veoosiskv was ar The ai i hp owners ot aoutn kuss.

ahui authorized ihe removal of the bodv. rested by the police of the Allendale pre- month ago, daring Commissioner Edwards was not compelled to clean macadam stree-s. had written an opinion two years ago in which he took exactly tho opposite view. The discussion when it got underway developed the fact that the only reason i'uet, charged with homicide. recently declared that they would v.ns taken to Little Neck, and to-day to euspend operation on account o.

trie, tne (ormal t.t.rtflL.ate or (ioath was issued flight of the workmen ana whose refuel, by hg deputy of rth Hcmp rn ennfftiota I VPrV 1112- undew.Je contracts, delivery of pig quest was now being considered by the committee on salaries, and that some action would be taken during the September meetings of the hoard. The magistrates evidently find that it will be impossible to get along with the number nf nttpnHnnte that hnp-a Kaon al- to stead. STARVING GIRL SEEKS HELP The child was Dorothy Culter; her age, 6 months and 25 days. She wits' the Big Bill stopped cleaning the streets was because he had given the men in his oi ue, pare.na, ii.nd for their courts to take the places I department vacations. With his present She's Only 17, and Asks to Be "ul the policemen on September 1.

LnlesB force of men it was a physical impossi- elty home is at t4o Seward avenue, Jer- they are permitted to appoint more at- Ibility to clean these macadam streets, sey City. 1 hey are young people and tendants the magistrates claim that the After the Pounds resolution was read have been married but a few years. nrisoners and not thev will he nmninE iron has embarrassed the iron induairy Russia, terort that their workmen beginning return the mines. HOUSE FOR SALE TO NEGROES Mrs. James Van Pelt Is Weary of Continued Annoyance.

Committed. the courts. Chief Magistrate Kempner, i "i have an opinion from the Corporator Brooklyn asked for an appropriation i tlon rmtnqpi ihit it la not the d.itv of Father and Mother Are Dead, and She iui ano i.niei -Magistrate mcaooo i my department to clean macadam streets ftssea lor have no sweepers in the department Fell Into Bad At Ames, where the cnicago ana corm-western special arrived at 7:55 A.M., the Colonel was fully dressed and left tht train to make a ten-minute speech at a point, close to the depot. Fifteen hundred people greeted him. He saw a lot of veterans in the crowd and told them how much the nation was in their debt.

Senator Cummins bopped aboard the Roosevelt car at Ames and rode to Council Bluffs. At Boone, 1,000 people heard Mr. Roosevelt talk of children, farming, good citizenship and on other favorite topics. Rode on the Engine. At Boone he boarded the engine anl rode across the Ties Moines River bridge.

AUdthrough Iowa the demonstrations increased in volume as the morning advanced, village bands everywhere adding to the racket. Were Mr. Roosevelt, still occupying the President's office his popu The child had not been well of late, but her condition was not such as to seriously alarm the parents, and they started on their automobile ride Ififit night in good spirits in the belief that the little outing would be a good thing for the baby. The shock to them when it was found that the child was dead wag terrible, and It was heightened by the necessity of driving from place to place to get the authority to have the little body prepared for burial. Mrs.

Cutter is prostrated to-day by grief and shock, and her husband and the others in the party are also suffering from their trying experience. Bay Ridge Woninn Suspects Neighbor Has Been Venting Petty Spite. BROOKLYN MAN DRUGGED Analysis Showed That He Had Taken Opium. who are experts on macadam roads. In.

fact the Department of Street Cleaning Is not going to clean any macadam streets or dirt roads unless ordered to do so by the Mayor. "Now, Mr. Mitchei, we are doing all we can to help Brooklyn. We only hav 90o swepers there, wil 702 miles of paved, 1 roads to keeo clean. I think the borough'' president should take care of thos macadam streets.

1 will do it if your hoard will give me permission to hire 150 A mysterious enemy, whom neither the police nor the post, office authorities have against the so-called machine. Important County Election Pending. The county will have an important election In the fall, there bat eg a complete at offi cials to nominate. Reports have been In circulation that an agreement has been reached by the leaders to nominate certain candidates, a few of whom might be unapproved by the rank and file of voters. The county Is Republican by a large majority but as eome members are Inclined to be in a recalcitrant mood, the influence of the ex-I'residrnt may be needed to eradicate such a feeling and insure the usual Jorlties and give strength to the state ticket.

been able to locate, has caused so much Tired of parading the streets In the vicinity of Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street. Manhattan, as she admitted, Margaret Sullivan, a meek-faced girl 17 years old, who said she was homeless, gave herself up to the police of the Lee avenue station late last night. She was completely exhausted from the lack of proper nourishment, and would have fallen to the floor but for a policeman who caught and held her on her feet. The girl was neatly but plainly dressed, and Inter handed Lieutenant Lyman, who had charge of the desk, this note: Woman, in Whose House He Was, Said She Could Throw No Light on Case. annoyance to Mrs.

James Van wife of a Sandv Hook pilot, living at 263 CHURCH MUST PAY Elghtv-slxth street, that she Is In a state of nervous collapse, and has advertised her home for sale, specially stipulating; Referee Makes Report in Case larity could not. be greater In the Middle West. Even his whacking of Governor Harmon at Cleveland and Toledo yesterday provoked uproarious applause from crowds in which there must have been many of the Governor's friends. There Is no expectation that the enthusiasm will wane as he crosses Nebraska and enters Wyoming, where he is due Saturday miming. Mr.

Roosevelt spoke very briefly at the Newspaper Club in Chicago last night, and then made his way to the Northwestern depot, where a mob nearly swamped the police guards Burroundlng his party. Two more special cars were added to Against St. Michael's. tnai sne win sen umj a pprelu Neither she nor her neighbors can give any clew to the parlies who have been causing the annoyance to Mrs. Van Pelt, I A man, said to be Sigmund Silber-lust, 27 years old, a furrier, whose address is given as 131 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, is in Bellevue Hospital dangerously poisoned tty some drug, supposed to be opium, and unless he regains consciousness the police say they will be unable to learn under what circumstances he took the stuff.

Early to-day Miss Lillian Allen of East Twenty-fourth street. Manhattan, called Policeman Faldhaus of the East Kelly Sons, Contractors, Are Awarded 810,833.78 and Interest for Extra Work. who Is held in the highest esteem in the section where she resides, having moved there about three years ago from Prospect Park West. It was soon after she settled In the One Is the Rqpsevelt train at Chicago. "Officer, can you put me away until I am 21.

I have been leading a fast life. 1 have been tempted again and again, and it seems 1 am Just as bed as ever. Lieutenant. If no one Is around I will tell you everything; the reason why I want to go awayi "MARGARET SULLIVAN." After being provided with food by the kind-hearted lieutenant, the girl further explained that her mother had died in Westfield. N.

about ten years ago, and the death of her father came two years later. She then went to live with an aunt in Manhattan. A little over a year ago she was seized with appendicitis and went to a hospital. During her confinement there her aunt died, and when In the other ruled witn newspaper men Eighty-sixth street house-that Mrs. Van Pelt began to be subjected to annoyance! The litigation between the firm of F.

J. through bogus telephone messages and i Kelly Sons, general contractors, and St. i are George Ade. John McCtitcheon, sweepers to do it with. It will take sweeper for every mile." Commissioner Pounds was thoroughly angry, and showed it when he replied.

He said: Six Inches of Filth in Gutters. "All we ask is for his men to clean the gutters. We'll take care of tho middle of the roads. He (Edwards) has cleaned these streets up to the last fev weeks. Situte he has stopped six inches of filth has accumulated in the gutters of our finest streets.

It is most unsanitary, to say the least. "The charter most certainly directs him to do this anyhow." Mr. Pounds then pointed out the section ln the city charter lying in front of the acting mayor directing the street commissioner to clean all the streets. The members of the board semed to agree with Mr. Pounds.

"Don't you think you could help temporarily? It seems like a reasonable -enough request," asked Mr. Mitchei of "Big Bill." "No," was the instant answer. "I will furnish half the men if Mr. rounds will give the other half." To this proposition Pounds refused to give any attention. He said he would gladly clean all the strets in Brooklyn it the Board of Estimate wanted him to, but that there was no use in trying halfway measures.

Mr. Edwards told the acting mayor that the reason he could not help out in other means. At that time there was an -Michael's Roman Catholic Church of this I Twentv-second street station Into man Hapgood and Forest crissy. go as far as Omaha. her The party Is particularly anxious.

It Ik a'd, that Oyster Bay. the ex-President's home town, shall return good Republican majority. The town has been close In several local elections and wiih the Democrats in harmony for the first time in many years, a "love feaet" having re-cenly taken place', some anxiety Is felt, the knowing ones hint, concerning the outcome if the situation is not cleared and It needs just such a leader as "Neighbor" Roosevelt to bring about the desired result. Result in North Hempstead in Doubt, Some concern Is felt by the leaders for the town of North Hempstead, the home of Congressman Cocks, and of Charles F. Lewis, chalnlan of the Republican County Committee.

Several factions exist In this town and one or two are clamoring for recognition, with small advertisement Inserted in Manhattan pa- borough over the construction of the apartment, and told him a man who had pers. giving ner name ana aaareBs, ana new church and rectory, which hau been saying that she wished to hire two colored girls to do housework. There were many answers to the advertisement at the time, and Mrs. Van Pelt has never been able to find out who Inserted the advertisement. Shortly following this incident, Mrs.

LAUGH AT ROOSEVELT "PLOT" Republican Leaders Make Light of Elimination Story. on in the courts for some time, reached ihe point, this morning where the referee, Arnon L. Squlcrs, has iiled his report, together with his decision, which gives the contractors nearly if not quite The hearings before the referee have been continneil for some months discharged from the hospital she found herself homeless. She fell into bad com pany and went astray. She lead this life until, finally sickening of it, she decided to have herself sent to some institu Van Pelt began to receive many comic been her guest for three days was unconscious and apparently dying.

Dr. Moses was called from Bellevue Hospital, and he was compelled to resort to artificial respiration and to administer oxygen before he found auy sign of life in the man. At tho hospital. Dr. Miteheii made on analysis of the contents ot his stomach, and found the presence of opium.

Miss Alleu told the detectives that SlI-berlust was single and that until eighteen months ago he had a fur store at Eighth street and Fifth avenue. She could throw no light on his being poisoned. When an Eagle reporter called at the Schermerhorn street address this afternoon no one there had ever heard of tion. postcards with references which she could Tne for a balance due and for not understand. One day she received cfrtain eitra work.

Lawyer Robert H. hope, It in said, of receiving any. These The police held her as a vagrant, and Magistrate Higglnbotham. in the Bedford Tactions threaten to bolt the party tick Roy represented the contractors. Say That All Allegations Regarding Election Plans Are Without Any Foundation.

et if they are not recognized, and as the avenue court, to whom she repeated her story, turned the girl over into the care of Mrs. Peacock, the female probationary ofilcor, who will have hor committed to the House of the Good Shepnerd. through the mail a package addressed to her when opened, was fojnd to contain a quantity nf black powder with a spring coiled between two pieces of cardboard In such a manner that the powder was scattered when the strings were untied. What it was has never been bscer-tatned. Following her first advertisement for a colored purchaser of her home, she received a postal card mailed at Station Brooklyn was that half his force wa3 The construction of the church and rectory began In UKU and was to cost about $150,000.

The rector of the church at the time was the Rev. Henry A. Gallagher. Raymond F. Almirall was the architect.

After Father Gallagher's death he was succeeded by Father William T. McGuirl. Before the beginning of the suit the contractors were paid $152,013.44. Claims for extra work due to delays were made end refused. The referee awards the con- SIBLEY HELD FOR TRIAL RESUMPTION OF FERRY.

which i3 ln the Bay Ridge district and no The circumstantial story appearing In several morning papers to the efTect that the Republican organization leaders had agreed to nominate Theodore Roosevelt for the governorship at the State Convention, and work for bis defeat, as one means of eliminating him from the position he occupies as a sort of dictator to the party in the state, was received with laughter to-day at Republican State head HPP31-UI. oil irtCdUlJU. When it was seen that no comnrnmiso, between the iwo men could be secured, Mr. Mitchei offered to settle the matter in prlvat with Commissioner Edwards. The acting mayor said later that the charter was sufficiently clear in showiDg that the work of cleaning macadam streets rested with the Street Cleaning Department.

far from her home, stating that M. H. i tractors two sums aggregating $10. S2 Fennsylvanian, Charged With Debauching Voters, Too 111 to Appear in Court, town vote has showed a Democratic leaning within the recent past, the danger of the situation Is strongly apparent to ta leaders, Including ihe county chairman and Congressman Cocks. The latter 1 expected to effect some changes in the situation before the convention meets AS he has quite an influence in numerous directions.

Being close to ex-President Roosevelt, and having, as he will, the authority to state that the latter desires the party factions to get together, the warring ones are expected to be corralled with the regulars. There Is no concern for the Town of Hempstead, which is a dyed-in-the-wool Republican bailiwick. A number of independent Republicans are at present shouting about "ring rule," but the leaders say it's dollars to doughnuts that they will fall in line and support the entire party ticket, no matter if it Is named through the Influence of the leaders. Johnson. 277 Pearl street, would like to I together with Interest from March 1, 1106.

know the particulars of her offer and I City Must Now Advertise Hearing Before Taking Steps to Vest Title. how to reach the house. As it was mailed In the immediate vicinity and the address given was downtown she paid no atten VALLEY STREAM WILL JOIN. President Dibble of Board of Trade Says Demonstration Will Be a Big One. tion to it.

The mystery surrounding these IncI dents makes Mrs. Van Pelt think that Warren, August 26 Waiving a hearing on Informations charging him with conspiring to debauch the election of Warren County, Joseph C. Sibley, who recently resigned as candidate for Con quarters on Weet TMrty-nintn street, Manhattan. "Are you In favor of nominating Col, Roosevelt?" was aBked William Barnes, the Albany County leader. "I could not support Roosevelt for the nomination." replied Mr.

Barnes. "He some neighbor who Is apparently friendly OSTEOPATHS GET A SETBACK Justice Putnam Decides Their' Practice Is Restricted. The plan to bring about the resumption of the ferry service In the Eastern District was brought one step nearer at the meeting of the Sinking Fund Commission to-day, which met specially to consider the matter. It developed that a public hearing would have tcA be held, has some grievance which ehe Is venting In that way, and It is for that reason that she has again advertised to sell the gress on the Republican ticket In the is for Direct Nominations, and I could place, nobody but negro purchasers to be (Special to The Eagle.) Valley Stream. August 2fi R.

M. president of the local Board of considered. SWINDLED THE OLD WOMAN. first, on the plan, before title to the Trade, to-day emphatically endorsed the property which will be needed can be Twenty-eighth Congressional District of this state, Frank R. Taylor of Franklin, Charles D.

Crandall, Oeorge B. Munn and D. M. Howard of this county were held for court trial here to-day by Justice of the Peaoe H. S.

Perry. The proceedings occupied over an hour SHIP LEFT BURNING. plan to celebrate the opening of the vested ln the name of the city Sanitary Code Based on Limitation Which Osteopath Has Placed on Himself. Charter requirements make it manda not support anyone who is for that. "What the people of the country want," said Mr.

Barnes, in reply to other questions, "Is to be left alone. They want to go about their own business ln peace. What the business life ot the country needs Is to be saved from the peril which Is impending, bolstered up by this wanton political agitation. It is not a question of politics, but a question of the business Ufa of the state. tory that the hearing must be advertised for two weeks.

Consequently, the com and a half. All the defendants were pres Harvest Queen's Crew Safely moved From Vessel Discovered in Sinking Condition. mission fixed September 14 as the date for the public hearing. After the hearing a formal resolution will be passed to take Pennsylvania tunnels with a big Long Island demonstration. He said his association would do all that lay In Its power So see that the plans now being projected In Valley Stream do not go astray.

There will be a meeting to-morrow night at which final plans for the town celebration will be worked out. ent except Mr. Sibley, who, according to physicians' certificate, was confined to bis home In Franklra with acute heart over the property. trouble. Vesting title is probably the most im Prior to the opening of court.

Attorney portant step in the proceedings. The Seaman Palmed Confederate Bill on Mrs. McArdle. Charles Seaman, whose former address was 62 West Twenty-sixth street, Manhattan, was sent to the penitentiary for six months, this morning. In the Court of Special Sessions, for swindling Mrs.

Elisabeth McArdle, who keeps a boarding house at 188 Amity street, this borough. He paid a week's board with aa old twenty-dollar Confederate bill. Mrs. McArdle didn't have her glasses on, and gave Seaman $14 In good money In change. When she found out her mistake she gat the polioe to arrest the man.

EX-MAYOR WHITNEY BETTER. Bail or counsel lor the prosecution, an- Bremen, August 26 A dispatch from Fayal, Aaores Islands, to the. North German Lloyd Company, reports that the city will not then have to wait until the condemnation commissioners finish their peared at the offices of Justice Perry and presented an amendment to the original informations, asking to change the date of the June primaries' from the to the work and make their awards. The re North German Lloyd steamer Koenlgln construction of the ferry terminals can Luise encountered tne snip Harvest LYNBROOK IN LINE (Special to The Eagle.) Lynbrook, August 26 A meeting be undertaken Immediately, and if nothing 11th; aleo to change the address of Mr, of "As to Colonel Roosevelt's determination to rid the party of crooks, there could certainly be no compromise on that question, because there's no fight there. "This whole thing is being taken too erloualr.

It oaght to be viewed In a humorous light," Just Mr. Barnes was leaving tho room, ka laughingly remarked: "I'm going home to-day or to-morrow. I've got to get those delegates, ysu know." State Chairman Timothy L. Woodruff appeared at the headquarters soon after 13, He seemed astonished? at the report of "jplat" to "eliminate" Colonel Roosevelt and then laughed at it. unforeseen happens tne terry service be Taylor to Franklin.

Justloe Pern srasty Queen of Windsor. N. which sailed from Dalhousie. N. August 10 for Buenos Ayres, August 24.

in a sinking condition the shlo being then in longitude business men will be held to-night la ea tne pennon. tween Roosevelt street and Twenty-third street should be ln operation before the Christmas holidays. Each of the defendant was released tO.Bl west and latitude 44.24 north. on bis own recognisance, to get ban ln the sum of The fight of the ostcophathic profes slon in the city for full recognition has received a setback by a decision handed down this morning by Justice Putnam, In the speolal term of the Supreme Court. Justice Putnam holds that the Board of Health has the right to refuse to recog-nlie a death certificate from an osteopath, by refusing a burial permit until tho coroner has Investigated such a case.

In concluding hia memorandum Jus, tlce Putnam says: "While the state has wisely allowed the practice of osteopathy, it docs not follow that It thereby holds out one, without any practice ln surgery or experience in prescribing drugs, aa fully qualified to certify the cause of death. Indeed, it is not certain that a board of health would be compelled to take tha certificate of death of all licensed physicians, in the event of an epidemic or the spread of soma new and mysterious disease. "Granted that the theoretical education of the osteopath is of a standard, equal to that of a doctor of medicine, after he enters on his profession hia practice is restricted, so that it doea not appear that he can make the testa by examination of blood and tissues by! Ex-Mayor Daniel D. Whitney, who was AH the crew of the Harvest queen were tulcan nhnarn the Koenlgln Lulse. and PUT IN STRAITJACKET.

Lyceum Hall, to arrange a programme for the celebration to be held in connection with the opening of the Pennsylvania tunnels from Manhattan to Long Island City on September 8. Business men and residents approve heartily the plan to welcome the trains that come through the tubes, and will undoubtedly take the opportunity to show their appreciation of the benefits they are to the ship was left burning ln mid-ocean, having been set afire to prevent her becoming a menace to navigation. CHOLERA IN" VIENNA. Ii. I.

B. R. Fireman Treated at a Ja Brought Into the Anatro-Hungaxian "DYING" IS HIS TRADE. CRIPPEN NEARS ENGLAND. stricken witn paralysis, Sunday morning, while preparing to go to church, Is reported as much Improved In every way He Is able to eat heartily and walk about the room, and felt bo well to-day that he expressed a desire to go to business but bis physicians thought he had better rest awhile.

He has been In receipt of many messages of sympathy and encouragement, which he appreciates very much. maica Hospital Will Regain His Reason, Capital Across the Russian Frontier. derive from the Immense project. Doctor Says Esperarv Is a Profes Dentist and Lenevo Oirl Must Soon Face Inquiry Into Actress' Death. sional "Fit Thrower." William J.

Esperan, 21 years old. of 197 ROCKVIXLE CENTRE READY. (Special to The Eagle.) Roekville Centre, August 26 Leading Joseph W. Graham of 4S Vine street. Richmond Hill, a fireman employed in the Long Island Railroad repair shops at Morris Park, began to act in a strange business men and residents will meet London, August 26 The steamer Me- manner yesterday afternoon, while at, hU 8outh FirBt street, a "dyer" by trade, was found last night at St.

Edwards street and Myrtle avenue, by Officer Patrick Smith of the Flushing avenue precinct, apparently in paroxysms of a fit. When Ambulance Surgeon Pabst of the Brooklyn Hospital, examined the man. he said gantlo, on which Dr. Hawler H. Crlppen and Miss Ethel Leneve are being taken Vienna, August 26 Cholera, It is officially announced, has broken out ln this city.

After throwing doubt tor two days upon the reports of cases ln Vienna, tho Health Department of the Ministry of the Interior to-day announced that bacteriological examination of several suspected cases had established that the patients were suffering from Asiatic chol-ern. The victims are from Hungary, lnt which kingdom the disease spread from Russia. BOY ROBS FIFTY HOUSES. Kansas City, August 26 Fifty burglaries in the last three weeks are the boast that Oeorge Collins, IS years old, last night made to the police. Offloers investigated his story and confirmed it.

Collins said he sold his stolen goods ta pawnbrokers. He stole goods valued at $1,000. back to England by Inspector Dew of Scotland Yard, In connection with the supposed murder of Dr. Crtppen's wife. next week to arrange a programme for the Pennsylvania tunnel celebration.

There Is a good deal of enthusiasm over the project here, and every Indication that there will be a rousing demonstration. ROTJMANIA ALARMED. Bukharest, Roumanla. August 26 The Roumanla army maneuvers for 1310 weM to-day countermanded as a precautionary measure in view of the epidemic of cholera raging In Southern Russia, near the Roumanian frontier, Belle Elmore, was reported 204 miles which alone many diseases can be cer taillly detected. "The sanitary codo is discriminatory, but the discrimination is not personat and arbitrary.

It is based on a limitation which the osteopath may be saiil to make for himself, and deprives him of no rights which he ought to exercise, consistent with the public safety. "The demurrer is. therefore, sustained. Landmark of Hl.tory on th fumed Hudson besl seen from decks of Day Line learners Adv. he was known as a professional fit throwen" He was discharged from the hospital only two days ago.

Dr. Pabst. order to illustrate the truth of his claim, applied the ammonia remedy to the man's work. An ambulance from St. Mary's Hospital.

Jamaica. waB summoned, but when Surgeon Hyland atempted to get Graham iuto the vehicle he resisted. With the aid of a policeman he was finally placed in the ambulance, but both doctor and the policeman had to hold him with all their strength all the way to the hospital. When he arrived there he was put in a strnlghtjacket, and a later examination revealed he was suffering from temporary aberration, and recover. west of Malln Head at 11:35 this nperlor in Lemonade Hnrsford'i Acta The steamer still haB four hundred PhoBphat Rririd to a glass of eold water, with miles to run, which would bring her to nose.

The shout tnai lonowea proved that the fit was not real. To-day Magistrate X'nuh. ln the Myrtle avenue court. EXCELLENT SERVICE Found on Svannah Line ships, sailing fer the Pouth, Tuesdays. Thursdays ajid Saturdays.

OBlo, 317 Broadway. Adv, sugar, refreshes A Invigorates. A wtioJetomt tonic Liverpool early in the atternoon to-inor- A -Adv. I seal the dxleniaat to jail for leu days..

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