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il-v ore I fain To-ccrmv 7-cx -i i v.i lT. il ri a Ii i jL VOL. NO. 125. OStteM Ik Ofr 1 Brototr.

It Kvr. 'eas mall aMUur, an tor Act Marc 4, Ut.) Brooklyn. novum hi: IDOL TWELVE PAGES. FOUR OCLOCK EDITION. tarns HOB PIS HPlIEflS; fj Dis llFE JLLS 0f Bg fBDST Out el TIMED EljflOTE ISO MEET Detectives Are Searching For Walter A.

Didey, Realty Associates Cert DM TO IDE JiMTHEJIllE I Final Contracts Signed To-day Far House For Mrs. Isabel Sinn Hecht Dunne reports fill of ronT-iiimun Hid Tiiti Petersen, Not Aj)Ln, For a Roomer, and Tbcst Km Kamiess. DISAPPEARED LAST TUESCAT. PCUCECAJI HAD HARD FIGHT. RIVAL TO THE NEW HANOVER Chairman of Republican State Executive ConanStee Ks Eksi at Fifth Avenue Hotel and Leaves for Aiany fraikSx of Higgins and Republican Legislature la Ffinj xt CteccnLa Candidates Record He Calls Herrs rtfcrefcSrg Eoxtcn- His Only Fear, He Says, Has Been DemocraSc.

ASsrpis ts Trade Oft Farter for Hcmck Reports ef Eg Rjgbs Cars Up-State. Wssrafl Escan With Stab Wound ei Her Am. Knew Safe Condsnation Strong Bax Smashed Cpex Will Be Located at Kevins and Livingston Streets. lapanes Are Making a Desperate Effort to Capture the Stronghold To-day, the Birthday Anniversary of the Mikado Latest Dis-' patches State That Several Important Positions Have Been Taken by the Besiegers Explosions Heard Within the Port May Indicate Successful Use of Tunnel Dug Under the Forts lor the Purpose of Effecting an Entrance Russian Warships Injured in Bombardment Mikado Regrets Time for Peace Has Not drived Both Armies at the Shahke River Delay Advance Movement i Although Skirmishes Are Daily Occurrences. William Barnet, chairman of the Acrordhag Vs aS notrta Cxanttlv romnUttss of tbs Republican i 9tmtm reamittp.

rtustd his desk for the Fifth Avon ae fiis fV.rwx 21 jwt oML who bees east mi mm rtlle -waiy throe twkartp free tbe iesriwUwu fora reranamg at knee Thnat Hth. ail Xuhmas ateumk. hero me vtefost kst agat and Wfot he rot nsftii in-: agair mad a dewgeeato ttek so Mr. mm Xt HaJe aaS pnb emnn who wms mhrd it. Xn.

Hale ww waited hi the tm hoi was awe aunty bsxL. The Hike nr tktt FVSKiea rase to then' bmp as rmm a at dr hsia" sf mas grattetoltor. Two Atmmt ut as day usakicg a dfiHguit nar'k for Valter A. fVtrj. 1 rose uid.

who was rmphrt of the Rosity AuwaM, sf HI Bonos stnrt. snail Tow day, when he fosfftand ft wmm Aawnit that the isuisij safe hod keen tided sf ho coutsuto on toe I uut dry sf mat than PN Is rad a-4 1 sense wgooaW checks, the Srt say. Dktey kid hem employed Vy the ewu-pany for sixteen mstiu, and kesr4rj with Hesry A. Fry. the hood boskhwT.

at 71 Bay ExtewA street, Hath wws a bag day for the mti? rag the drat sf the anrK HgfBit setaug naaaoony blga. and left fur Albany this after- ti hr Jiie oigpgsmia rs He wiq return to the headq uartm artHots fow hnsrent and her Tuesday afternoon, after hating i Gubr-natorad condsoaaa. Thr mkiwcno ore daily not nnonnnnrng on to Albany, and will b. in chary, Ulhl vntBl be In charge Frank Hoyt has sagned pspen repre nttng his 'mother. Mrs.

ImM Stem Hecht. manager sf the Montauk IMstn, Fulton street, for tl die for a new theatre tereet with aa entrance newr Fulton, and 3.m was gold thto morning, through McNulty A FltagraaJ4 the real estate firm who negotiated the dewl, to hind the contract until the deeds are passed on Dec. next. The plot has frontage on Livingston street sf one hundred and twenty feet and is one hundred and twenty-lire feet drop, rah mm twenty-three feet by maty Xtrhu street. The location is very areesatbte and considered to be an admirable one for the purpose.

The new theatre is to be built at once In order to be in readme jo for business next year. Every modern imfaveuspt hill be embodied in the new rtiactsre, and the strict prowion of the buDd- tng laws as applied to theatres, will. te course, have to he observed. Tenants mt the property were notified this aamlig of tbs election returns Tuesday nirh I Tfi rrrr-ir jr ittic THiisnuJiL ism Before going Mr. Barnes said I he a ream It or fatn Cram ns fouuacretur rabi rather tbsb sf gins vwoe vs 8-mrk.

An lBTwwMiwnor avail fvteTsres was osg-wasd to hows retowersd I sttere-s Parker, sod the reem opening i 1 wme and nsiX wnk fft nsf, flam i i 1 tl' burr upon the appma. b- Ttw i frost that wjl come Tuesday, afford 1 wh irncree ttea Ulretr foranaEWte ars- bad ous sr tw a fjiw. svgoirsoitly egtfopcKw I reaeon to the great irara of the Tht Hiegnrt. sow maftaaf off last aeHL atd he the Hales Umt for peopis why the administration of the Rs v-lt wrH dn. wU ymM arw Ws sublet Tera.

aad they tfoaowht I Stare rrmmrnt sh.mid not be pluralltw tn Sost vkonged. and wr.c President and Senator AnwftJtirg, sff eoepa of adviweni houid not give ir.Ftarw-e -vvi! at vtu.ve I av ts untried jnj Inexperienced n. flay wttb iim Mr. Haie wort iipisa to see steal sarrsuoded by and fxnctfs. iomm- awe bd a gkt vs3 they heard to Mnroc nniey.

We ad Qtofi foawnrvwt 9m nearly 1 erhrk wo V-a honk, but atiR there was Wl tfe after that thae the oaaaont.t and again repeated this rooming, that Gen. Nogi has tunneled unfa Port Arthur, and has brought his line of underground mines up to within very nhort distance of Goldtn Kill Forr Itself. The explosions mentioned hi the Newchwang telegram may bare meant that these mines had been finally arranged In the position the Japanese desired. and aet off. tearing pm a gap through which -the besiegers can enter within the inner fortiiUat ions sf the port.

AH Europe Is on tension, expecting momentarily to bear that the pert lias at laat fallen into the hands of tne Japanese. or, that the heroic beslviei bo have placed life at small value, have been beaten back, broken and defeated. This latter situation, however, hardly seems likely. Nothing official has been re reived from Shahke River to-day. The- armie of Gen.

Kuropatkin and Field Marshal Oyama seem to be still waiting for condition to arise which will make successful advance possible. Skirmishes continue and In many cases these skirmishes develop into longcontinoed bombardments, but no word of any particular advantage gained by eitlrer side has been obtained. was owe off the trusted em- Hc and two sr three ocbera kwrw tne camtenatMa ef The mfe 4mt was found open. i nurtoie i it in winch wao the; The irj.TW and -ssz INuiv on and Uxpi. abK I likevre am MllW wlmc to rreui-; the of Ue ut ied the mow to Higgins an.l th revt ul ur Slate the bed sod lt tire mnai 9m a pky- ticket, mod a RtH-bHu majrvitr in lwih nax bad wTy spired tibe kfectow kraTwhca of the irpsltur.

be aure the when FVterrea whh a of attempt ot the to wake it appear tha iir. Higgins was a a- lwuui xd atrs tri HDe ficrtioas candidate and not the candidate ed and tbu fV s-a anreked 12 rw Hake. of rhe whie Rnablu-an party, has sg-v-bv nrearoed wr4 Hfoue Imef mHy failed, ire-aas his has I ways known him in Aihciiv, as an unsway he bad mT.ved a sTigtet ww mud rrienting BoarUm. whose hatred of every-Ler IwHesi xr-5 gjidef to to ttee ana. tLxng that has a suspa ion of being Re- Kmi.

9EMH ref" ta te "The ottiy fear which I had rewarding A- u- rim 11 Hiram. bKd upo. ra T. -1 I nd feH. tos ui tm afl th pMitiT.

information bu hay A few daw tne young tod km that has a Chanced as my ate that Irer gte an. jan had aavwte to cw to (anada for bee newhk teas think that lackey has gone atJ teuotted. it is seated to the poHre that no Mr. Fry saw Dtctey getnngr ready truck ate efforts, ate upon un-teeeuBg ham toM that he was paig Wlii CSTIT tire putney to at kimwt A te which ts abma mare Trims JHBoto got. Higgins, he saafi.

asiui ra more than Xtefi Ytubinfi adus BT will hnsing. Other re, mu is off tit wqe-iStmto arsm day gave Rwnwg 3ka.ted akwt the Li ran x. tins tit so exes mm a 'consei vatnc" eemoae. tr. wwa sand ttm a 'fair -eanrm-te, n4 dto Hipperro piuraltTy is erjepfd to cmne y.eot;y buw that of Xnk'iTto Lieut-Om Hifjgins' -mar off eh Stoto is bringing, a mil.

saguftwq suits. The Ltfunenatg Oiosvmm fo mmr-ering as many as foo ami wrx lamiin i sfeaking before larye wotnwru't to aJt off them. He ts srevrtrg a asm uuko trow set, her hn Xsn-day bu LONDON, Nov. To-day may we the ll of Port Arthur. Dtepatehe from from the Japanese efore Port Arthur Itself, and ftspm New-chwang, all Indicate that the Mikados forces under Gen.

Nogl are engaged in a desperate assault on the stronghold and have gained such commanding positions that the place seeme doomed. Not only are the big siege guns, which have done such heavy damage to the ships In the harbor. In action, but the entire Japanese armaihent belching forth a hall of death and destruction on the Russian fortress. Then, too, strategy of the highest kind is being brought into the work. It now looks as though the Japanese determination to make Nov.

3, the anni-, versary of the Mikados birthday and the tenth anniversary of the accession of the t'rar to the throne, the date of Port Ar-l thurs fall, would be carried out To the east of Port Arthur Itself there lie a long ridge of forts, which overlook the surrounding country, and which at the same tjme command the Inner works, of Port Arthur. Here, according to all reports received to-day, the Japanese are concentrating their efforts, knowing that with this ridge In their possession the fate of Port Arthur would be sealed. Cne report, received In Chefoo late this afternoon, stated that a number of these positions had been taken. A dispatch from Newchwang this morning reported that heavy explosions had occurred within Port Arthur. The report may mean, in another way, the doom of the brave garrison which has for months past withstood with almost superhuman strength, the repeated on-( slaughts of the Japanese.

There have been reports current for some days past. wtxtt auz to caJ a yasrad wagso. VTte frwtn district after district that io the vulnity erf xitenv amfi be pee Lento cmidiHinzur the appearaare off Iwrteey Democratic voter are offering to give be renamed Fetarreu teoS gc free sad a have ahete tbo Batue Ox la handte 4 i their voce to Rooaci eit for votes for Ik 97 Krr-k. They f-l m.k- that they omst vacate by Feb. and the 1 onste on Livingston street will be then tom down, bat excavating and building on the rear of the plot will be begun before Jan.

Mm. Hecht, it was ahnounred this morning, has renewed her contract moth the theatrical styndarate. which win a continuance of their high dm prod actions in Brooklyn under her management. OwakfosMe speculation is indulged la xs to the effect of the baiidnv mi Mrs. Hecht new theatre upon the future prospects rof the other first -class new theatre now in course of constratUaw just one black further down toon at the earner of Hanover place and Livingston street, owned by ex -Senator WU-ligm H.

Reynolds and associates, most of whom are stockholders in the prerent Montauk Theatre, on Fulton street, wbirk I 11 to be torn down after the end of this season to make way for the extension Flatbueh avenue to the new bridge. It known that ex-senator RernoRK. I who i to manage this theatre kinwttf, I expected to hook the syndicate attract Uona and was bonding the theatre wnh that purpose in new. Mrs. Hecht.

tt is stated, dskis to have secured there for the next ten years, with an option of ten ynix longer. It is to be hoped, however, that first-chma attractloos may be found i tt for kmfe. Il was a bessp erase far a few hter thiw offer, knowing full well that that north tirw to aaid about the case tot the peuaosutou fcatEy wx- Parker has no chance of election. kh as that eaa't to done me are qered the msane max. ate ml tfo ate referring al qwcatistM is ta the pedice.

athfT pnbi erota toss ta lire Gntra ireit avewae yetce WLaanooa. waerw At The plan ta frighten the country voter, by claiming an absurd Democratic plurality ht Greater New York is probably dirtimj Is tthax H-nmok wTiii he cog egte and left in xtaa wenenm. M. J. Dad' was ax tire Avtmure Htel To-day.

mm ware BZmtmi Stwtww District AnnrwT WiluaEni JL Twogs, Borh PTTOfwi iniuu retadwe the in the Gsg. ttwnik nm at edgoarre re-dsy. There was a "rip oun to Kaemfovae circles toylav tirea Oieimaa Osrwtyow of the Yttjpuhliccr Xa-simtifl iwmiltire about wiftr ts tire touae rilare-s hue wuh this scheme to trade off Parker for Herrick. Mr. Barnes will devote his attention In 4- Care short time that remains before elec- JAPANESE CAPTURE PORT AR-THUR DEFENSES.

CHEFOO, Xov. S. 4.M P. J. Inform--tion from Japanese sources Indicates that the Japanese have captured positors placing the east side of Port Arthur -if their mercy, and practically sealing the fate of the citadel.

Japanese who have arrived here frtn (Continued on 2d Page, 1st Oxlumn.) balance Swrgeoe Caxerm. off the Eameru Dtstrwx IXsrujieai dreedered tncat rate ram sbawed siens off nunimsy- He was take the Army Cuxaiaty HresiteaS for uniEiDij as tsm to putting the final touches on the of Parker and Barack. TTre figwt rmimf Albany County organixation. not be verified. Abinn a year aw IMuseiai skat temeeCf 1 ht has grandfathers ee at Dmgaes axe-t wwe ato North Fifteenth seen, asd I tm- morrixs re the toeqecal form and deatr.

Tton he wotwtd 1 sewt to A wtroUf. At ato ttarre Fill! yp III I efoaoring Pwenieun was fooste to the tm both bom, a Bnutlm'slMmid RnrMNtfl Pr-cIlWit fWhrM J-Hk- able to support, and undoubtedly wiU riCJiKJUJl UCViaTCo Ca I rerteied the store said tint he ftte keen support both house handsomely If ito I ebret Ins gnwodfothwr poop- offerings by the managers are sum- ilXS rSTKCT niff Sktfp uiC ty. Laws be rwrferaed be was the omy ctentiy attractive. burglar ia the sieve. Country.

BACK FROM WESTERN TRIP. BOBBERT OF HEEEEO; Has Notion of Democratic Success in Iniana. HID inf LOSES Stationer Kavanagh Made Him Disgorge and He Sued for Recovery of SI 50. Seven Lines Cross New Structure Day Ahead of Time Runways Too Narrow for Open Cars, and Railway Companies May Be Compelled to Use Closed Cars the Year Round Danger to Conductor fin Running Board Chief Engineer Nichols Refuses to Discuss What Appears to Be a Blunder. Four Big Meetings Planned For Saturday Night Several Earf-ine Every Assembly District-Wocdruff Again in Csmnste at Rsguh.

Scan Headquarters Gets Favorable Reports Fran At Sifes Declares He Cant Find Any Indications of a Eig Demaarslic Vite an the County Cooper Confident of a Eig RepdbToa fife Some Republican Leaders Anxious to Cover Sets ox EtesraaSe Claims. Foir Men Invite Racer to Take Drugged Drink and Then Rifle Register. Dwreugh President Martin TT. UttMtet jarsed the Order Rainbow Hunters today. He qualified for membership ton to get back from a rUDnimg trig, by prtfodxis a national brand of BOOKMAKING NOT ALL JOf.

FOUND ON FLOOR BY WIFE. The Bewwgk IVswIfol IHTt towrn mt-eral day agw tre speak at a big meeting in SL Lrenia feme Saturday. The Brook-iyufoe spoke laadSanapoit and Itou. Mr. Lmiftoo mid be spake ta bog awfoewre at each Hare.

I am ewovtrared." Mr. Uttkttn tmii I ta-dsy. "Tjtsa Parker will sweep the eoun- Race Trad Man Who Never Heard of a Tout Chairman Jacob Brenner, of the Repub- mre-te- p-. i teraa Campaign Committee, said that HS-PpCflPd KU'C KSIiy PKSftA I ffSaJSw were complete for a whirlwind ftmah to the campaign in the county on Saturday night. Four of the large halls hr Brooklyn have been engaged few the Eight, and in every Assembly district cmimty will puwr a bg ucpne Democratic fneteA hate jkooct to lex It developed at SRgudtluma 1 tere to-day that many ffbninimniii eff larsif nmrblio avarnty umtonnd toknea.

Several ioators snuff atogr fof John 3. K.ianagh surd by Ed- 111. Try 'rr Iiiwcratsr rr srrflML rst ysurfl; wmt Bim. I fartiMS bat nr: uni and many Rrmtb- Ixrary I hi. mornLic in tbc FiTti 1 tw nonwa oanbdmr Ksninpa! District Court for the re- eff Pm tele at RweneJt'i etectlaa.

wiB be ccvery of Judge Fcvmm derided tto ittana came in nett Tteteir. I totove Judge Parker will carry Itenn and wiB be elected by a the case ia favor off the MteduiL the nhos rndmei Lmw. at Riandi-way site Wythe xPtsm. bwiF after 1 e'etok Xhos rDoraarg wafl astod the pm-iricrer ta take a drsck wish Utia Mr. Jtoer.

who was atone on the ssJfom at the tune. cuasBBQed aid innate to an fee change far The route off donoksL MTiiie kss tork was mcmred mm off the ynwng mra droffwd a whiffle twhitaaae til the jnfrtrter g'nes. ftortfly after be drank tt he herasrip nntecre uaosa. When Rscer te net gre sptteacw at fito usual his wife wemt town to nee what was tire xstetor. Ykrene was an one ia the ptote.

agqaarmtry, but on gstoc he-fcfaJ the tor toe swad her hmtond hag an hs tor-V Mrs. Barer diagged htou tafia toe rear SEVENTEENTH MEETING. Coder the aafdces off the regular or-gawocifooi of the Seveatemth Pucnrt there viB to a grand mass meeting at Cures RaS. Bedford a venae aad Falsan street, ta-night. As or et flaw meeting at Bedford axewae and Hi lacy gjret has alas been arranged.

Mane and Fireworks have toen anaigte for at bash meetings. Democrats. Repuhsirams aad lmhvrse dents have toen csteteir hrrited hy the It raoh printed rtrrwiara. Looney claim'd that aa April to waa connected atth a book at Aqueduct race meet, although he waa Dot making the book hiauHC. He said thyi after me of the racea hod been rwa aw that day.

when it waa fauad that the took had been hit hard, the cashier ran away wrtth all the money. The and waa tm-nediately aurroaaded by a howling mob. he went on. who moaJid the rnnat jr they had wan. He was wired, earned to the office of John G.

Kavanagh. the track utattooer. wot far distant, where Mr. Kav-nagk waa the leader forte him ta pay out llh, which he did i tinder datum He awed for the recovery of that mauey tins mwrning as Mr. Ksr-xsagh, he aikged.

anas the ana wto held hii Samuri Alexander, who aaH he was a elerk at the tare track, testified that he as the man who aedaed hold off Looney. The testimony off the fifum was ta the effeH that Laaney ran the took, and that he was to hwgwe with lus cwtoirer. that the latter raw away when to out that Laaney Hud loot hrerijr. tort her testified rrmwWL agreed to par the Site. Much a inurement a by one ff the lyn ireta.

he ante: arTTky, what Is that? 1 a iq heard of race track tout? What to it 7" several four in some cases, will 'vmT! Ahca'airven sad (X-fCMKr JltVIHliQlv. mAu (mImb be Te-morrew evening there ill h.ve W1ji be big ROT. the Rink, of ntm. The ehetrnMin said tht the de-Kuri for a big meeting on the part of the 1 IaBan la Brooklyn, ho anted to aho their loyatty ta the Republican ticket beeaas, insiater.t that he aa forced ti ckutr his programme and assign the Rink them. Thomas Cacdola.

an ex- ember af the Board of Education, ill preside. En-LJe t0v. Timothy I- Wood-aff as tram in command of the Republican rampamner at the Jormiemoo street trsAiaartm this morning. The Brook- ty, teder had eanferences ith the ai-etty sf tits leaders, all of -bom bad iui.aara.ting reports. During the a), ,1 the situation.

Mr. Moodmff raid: I bay been unable to find a Re-i rabliraa ho has announced bs tnten-! turn ef outing the Democratic nchet. i aa the other hand I hare tnet ard heard of Kaa of Democrats ho ill aot support esJudge Parker. Evet if aA the Democrats ere united for the the Democratic majority in RraeklTU sow not exceed the normal eew aero, lender aramr y. which is about K.ws to has.

i pet." The- Deiacrats are united, and I Lesrm Smguma. an unable to flr.d any indication of a btg I th, sahet Bueeaa. ad i I BBocra-ic vote Kings county neit iE Moil taaiutp mnmfi TmasT I Ccoy, tore ms yr miuwm. off COO ER E-VTHUSIASTiO. i hs Is the SB seta as fv i our Eti.

Nmoir-nactk mwt mtmi Ttoffl uraw. bs nwrVt Coreor. xbs Is th sue te the tog Xffuwcusit i tmwdWote B-neto- In the l.tb In w.w-c-TO pe J.an besdqnsrters EILSTOS WATCEEPS. ornh'K bub Ming over with Reput- vrnrd so soil I-umti Era Tae Twenty-triro cawnwamn iaom of i ih bridge. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Is a trifle better off.

knit it is admitted that there will be great danger to the conductor or any gxueenger who steps on the running tioajd while the car is crossing the river. This condition of affairs baa led to ifce rumor that, to facilitate the service, and also that there may be no chance of conductors missing fares, closed oars ill be run across all the year round. 1 railroad company officials refuses to talk on this subject. It is a well-known fat. however, that the trolley companies are far from pleased at the hampered wn-ditions, and hint of a bull that has been made on the part of the construction engineers of the bridjre, hr whose plans such limited space was given to the trolley service.

That there has been a serious mistake made by the engineers there seems to no doubt. Just who made It is not so easy to the trolley run ways Mr. H-hols was seen at his home. 43 Gates si venue, this morning, and be declined to talk fa the matter. I decline to say anything in reararj to the Williamsburg Bridge in my hoj" be said.

Would you feel more at liberty to discuss the matter In your officer foe wst asked. No," was the reply; ail that under the head of Bridge Department luslness. and I wont talk boast jartment matters. it is my prerogative to keep ailent." But will you deny that thesv bu teen a serious mistake made in regard to the trolley run ays Mr. NKteh was asked.

1 deny nothing. I have noUatng ts say except that the Williamsburg fttridre is there. The Bridge Departmesst and the ear companies are the servants sf the people, and when the yopfo pt ready to let the cars run over the ftsridge then we sill sea whether the rvnxiii are all right," be said In dlsnimnc the subject. President Winter, of the Rreklrn Rapid Transit tompany. admits that the space between the track iwl the standards and railings that rlore la the runways is very limited.

He ud that there Is room enough to run the oym era across on the ooulh runway with the running board lowered He added that opn cars had airwed? bren run nans as an experiment a thr ctfirtais of the company mid that there will be several Inches of store foewre the running board and the breige rerror-ture. hot that it will be anof fnr a conductor to venture on the bnard hilt Ure rar ts in motion on the bnige. Jt Is recognised that the trsrtma rmm. fwnire hate no prohin to iwvfr The Brook I vn Rand Transit wneorv run eot and west no the snath run. way.

while the New York iTtv Hi'Ivir Residents of the Eastern District, and those who use the cars running to the Broadway and Grand street ferries were 9 agreeably surprised this morning to find that they could be carried across the Bridge on seven different lines. It was not expected until tomorrow morning, but the B. R. T. and jC I.

B. R. R. offlcials decided to take 1 the bull by the horns, so to speak, and begin operations at once. Promptly at 3 oclock this morning cars of the following lines began to cross 1 the big structure: Broadway.

Hamburg j'avenue. Nostrand avenue. Grand street, Rcld avenue, Bushwlck avenue and Franklin avenue. Every other car crossed the bridge and they were well-filled. As soon as it became generally known in 1 the Eastern District that cars were in operation, 'there was a great rush to get aboard and take a ride for the novelty of the thing end by 1 oclock this afternoon it was Impossible to obtain a seat.

The shuttle service was not started, Vice-President Caiderwood, of the Then seen this afternoon, said: The six lines of ouf company are being operated solely to accustom our employes to the trolley traffic on the new bridge. Each line that will run serose the structure has one car which makes the Journey across under a thirty minute headway, making the headway of the cars across the bridge a five minute one. We are giving out the transfers to-day which our contract requires, after the official opening to-morrow." There is a good basis of truth In a rumor that both the -Brooklyn Bald Transit Company and the New York tty Railway Company will run closed trolley cars over the Williamsburg Bridge both summer and winter. The officials of both companies are confronted with a vry serious problem which may prove a detriment to an entirely smooth running service on the bridge. If not.

It will undoubtedly be up to the company to kte no end of fares during the rusa hours of the dAy. This expected condition will be due to the fact that the trolley runways on the hrtdee are so narrow for double tra kw that ther will not permit the conduct- tr. collect fares from the running boatd. and, unlss the car is held up on either end before the trip across la made, tt Is a safe conclusion to state that there will be a lot of passengers riding free. The traction companies official Lave Teen in a quandary over this matter for some months and see no rift in the clouds shesd.

The New ork Cltv Railway Company's tracks 'i particular are so (lose to the aiMr on the north rnnaiv that will to have the rooriig hoa-d -ierel while th fr in rr ut the two P. Fawra. off P- H. McCarren, Rtegway. Luke IX.

Statons. Naamrr. Edwta A. Wasson. Ephraim Ryk.

Fraskin Tayfor. Oral-tow MarMiton. Henry f. t'Ochrane. Peter ngitoto Mshsaey and Hnry P.

MaSay. County I rhaaga Out Edward Kanftoan wfi prinfo at wore to his to was tin Minima the toil sr meettog and Peter Mi Usury I Tto pakwe off to Oywr street stal WAS rauiurt the aurdme crest. I were noirifii of the rahhciry ate WALSHT EACCBOh. gritm a deaesmton off the Detectives we to rt nay Judge John J. Wte hader off the My ItoikL ante ted aafittvat wfil give Psrkrer st the ttorioa poTs atom tne majority gives hy them torn year McOftan.

nsanety Ifik ff fire a ht i JOSEPH C. EEEEH rarin teens wdl he tote ton the Clin tew AsreewM: Issfir treore. The irrsnite ssf the no Ancvnao Ove Uon tiara vK to EjSEELT FEZia iIir.IES.IHT er a5HI'7Tx, -to a iw Pomi 1 1 TS ttos sisofAic reost fine forito tkrgrst to the fh wt of the Fa-- His EnceUenry Pifift-rT Isady te foronfo teecjn't woaa wont wrev feaa 9r wrrw am fiw bs( to fo miro iwnfi hy DCMOCKATS. fonenfir Osk te tto waiterer toe mrerra te Arorearhiy Vmmmx. ritiste eig fs tire rourery ur-4 wkre hare eguoreirf foi ta vat tMsrL fil hv tfrero Is every vvafos te fog Ifopwwfi tnp ate ml, wauay grete UfW Ceil tire ffopu-Erww atorM rarry the tounty hy rete uantr.

I tfcfok tne tin portent tort has mra nv-riote id, site that la that th Brywn nre not ptsfost to aajpw1 pa'ftra. wfn rsrrv my Sraarr 4o-tyVffl hw fog ureforttr. I know wrowu te te firre iira Vb will voce yrasMraw rwkt. I have ire formed reptroma remp'v foaare I am ffid an ftrenrhhnt ovt for Krere- the ertjrw u.krt a-! Lie r- auwisiffl 9s tare ts every Lrore unigHuwrireni te mgr fore arevHL ate stoi fimi um tire polls uAertisn fflry to will he oiTwwte I unu to ffsa with tori te ury lam i mire finorirt rurmuwa. arete awrautw I tmmloic atom rere, ate ttfok ywvteacfflNMa fo wre eh mi In ms (anrao to teret" tfomu rarianx A ramfiVtirea vUi he At the idiKt off Joseph C.

Hendrix, the w-b-kzsaora hanker, CX3 CanoB this sftenman. It was announced that (be pnOrot's wndlto from the attack of ty- pfonte whwh to npise 4 recently ws mrr hr. ate that tore hardly to Inatod for ta day. Hr rhwra eff effisra te ii'wti are st mL I (' 'has i Fxdra, (onliniKff on Z3 TI ivium" ffcrnr ire Aff Ctewma.

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Years Available:
1887-1932