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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 6

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TJ3E DAILY iSTAMUKi) UNION: JUa KLYX. 'Hli A V. M. IH'U -JJ. 6 IMLbl.

Ml. ST 9. Vlrtoria nad lilifi mim.atuler COODY WiLL ADDRESS HEARING ON AR ROCKAWAY THE STANDARD "tall; KATTLR NEXT SATUP.DAY TRADE BOARD MEETING. of Uia Indian Kni.lia In 11I, anil I14 la a Companion th Order uf the ir of India. Fellow of Ihe Ikma I'nlvsr- And man who tors, sln tracta nut lUur publla sympathy tlill hour of distress com.

fgi (M universal Tartlet VW I "rod Intra rlht" The regular moihl nixettLgr of Vlie pubuu heailng eat the art giai Tiffany Co. Easter Dispby i faa.lasV.at MMrt Aat 1h OM 0f4 SiNN-i l.lUlllAUIV Hrchl, ro-Nnt fv i nvri niir IMU I. 4IIIKU MARIO CAM ILL IN THIS aftlafOAf. CnelfllT tas lt Tenth sJi4.Telfik Wsrcla llosii by bulk hr in bee of Ik lglsiaiur fur tt pavment or the rlalini of tha Clam of Tlade will be hijl at I T. at 4o Cliiito.e slincl.

Ka-luay ir Tavld A. ItMidy, preis.lriit of trio Itnwilt' la I'vbtlii J.lhrarjp, will lull In detail tilt ell rii Aronn Ti.m l'i-aiiy, aiiM.uxlli.g to ije, for furnishing auj In. i Mik, (I far Hum imi'i LTi kas ww tl rvr A IVTS. llltMI ra.ii! a ariiFr ateliiag a oia alarm lairgrspk pj In Ihe village of Kar ltu.kaay, which lloiicy Veraua BlawkfuarJIsm. Jdrd to the llon rula laaua at slaka the Hrveiilh Assembly District of this Uly yiscs, violet bowls, and r.i" i ti ir fti aero wag to have been held yeeumair, bai kaarllttsaa Straaajias a Ml skassM I I SHIlk, ten poaipuned until Nature's? naat.

at wu facts as In tKhea the tmrKiej l.liirsry will be built. Arthur (Nxiaisii will dn-cue the eub)rt of tuniiela end Coin-as llarendilg. lH.put)P Coimnlaalrtiier of Lkx-ka andr Terrlee, win tell arvout "thd recrearloti pter. The t)uesttaei ef -rhang-Ing the name of the Board to aome other 1 vfax-k. as Mayor Met 'lellan aa un ally, of Ihe Royal Aslatls Buolaty, (a CXfl.

rar of th While Elsphtnl of 81am. of Ilia niliif Hun of Japan, Commander th. Men and Hm of l'erala, and member of certain Turkish urders. Nlr Kdwln Kaa thrice married hie rtrtt'vtfe beltif th daushter of hi Knilieh clergyman, hla aoeoad Ihf of an American, tha R-v 11 1 linnln. of lloatou, while fur hi tMi 1 Me look a noble Jap- 1 antaa lady.

Ij.i.., Kurokawa. He twice CHAUHCIY flower centers In richly cut glass with rock crystal effects. Alto a ole to be present yeaterdey oaring: Or. k.sllsl GRAND uf. Motia, llHOOHL) 4.

UetsWss Sat count), ahero Tammajiy itaii is locru.li out the represenlatlvrs o( Brooklyn Democratic autonomy, there la an nuiesa. UWSrfOlcoit Ckau, lUaarTael ItRtHUt. full assortment of the new tall more appropriate ana will bt brought up. i other atid irarcely less Important con vV.V.d George Sidney K.V IfHEB THREAT TO tention In evidence. It Involves the cbmpotlers for olives, boo bons, etc.

suitable for Easter and PARK 1 ITAKOAU VNIOX UUJM raltM aas WmI" raMHastssa OraiSlrsJ Mart It. Mllartal (aarasaUraO IS a4 nrw Tw (Haass, nasi Ctortiaaau uiKumH orricsi n. rai sauata. awsasiwa, WWI sMIMIa. FWtaaaia TUtMIOAT avKNINa.

Mk. MtTINf.K BVrHV WOMAN SHOT ACTRESS Kielhl of roiiducllnc Ihe 1 ampsln b- vlelted tile I In ln( and lltl. SLIT EMM BOY JAMES BOYS 111 MISSOURI. taeen the Murphy men-eimrlea snd thoae Democrsta who stund firmly together wedding gifts. TntrriWTlZ the) tmMnum ttttt fn Trail si fa Including lr.k'-n in hla tour.

One uf in nio's up w-m. mmr. a rw. rrf OU(t WW hla moet notable ikuib shows the dMl against the Invasion of Hrooklyn by UNION SQUARE Iietectlveg of the Liberty svenua sta tlou are louklnf for the author of let fWa A Behman's. Tsniaisny.

llilefl). us Illustrated ut tna cate fancy of h-- "bALI-AS, March li-Mra. Lilly NEW YORK various nitll)ga held III the district. It ter threatejilua: tha death of rrederlck Mallnee Ever Oer. 1 MELBOURNE MAC DOWELL i Chase last night shot sgd, It la believed, TWELVE PAGES.

nrr. of lit Hheffleld avenue, BroakUpn Decency versus lil.u kguardlsm. l.uet AND PAtll.tNlfl IVll t.titn nv.aii Potlery and Glasl Die letter was poatiiiarked Htallon B. fatally wounded Millie Dot, a variety actress. Mrs.

Chase found Millie Dot .7. asaaa. iltwi ea t. being un acroallc 1-1 lain gems, 'he m-elled the name 11 also rote a Aiuma, or, A tion of erse Ifr. and I Mllel Third Floor Manhailan, and aariiod orr that If ha I OtMkrfsj ar Hsi' a OiisHmI HiiMakaia seated.

It la said, In the lap of her hue mo not give up his buslneas In forly- CIRCULATION OVER 30,000 DAILY CO iuuiir nmi muiun hand at a drinking retort ana rirea at rigni noura ins writer would lay in wait formed by s-i Initials of ivli.n. of hla Arneriiui. drama of Kaati-i Japanese Wir entitled Potih I'oemi." Aa a publi Jcar and Inlfii-c for and slay hhn. Young urr delivers nDDUCIIM at. wars her twice with a pistol.

One shot missed, but the other bullet went completely throurh the woman's newspapers ror his father, and tils rout night "Mey Island Senator Mct'nrren. the ohoaeji leader of the Brooklyn Democracy, made a upeech letting forth the Issues Involved In tue coming prl-marlea It aaa sn eanijsl. forceful, yet entirely, dlgnllled ijresntutloi) of Ihe 1 aae Invoice! In the at- wiriiuwm( t-oousiiowl KNIFE JUGGLER'S ACT lses through lonely neighborhood. la bis a (tort to dsal tha flnlshlnf blow to Tim Sullivan. Murphy onlr succwded body close to the heart.

Mrs. Cham iris STOPPED BY A KNIFE. arrested. hll st Is D.Jt, MATINEES' LOUISE GUNNING vyVvBVKma Minttnl Isles DOES SOT 1PPH0IE- .1 in bis pel son Humbeity. a knife ufsler, who came IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Oelanan's Csu aa Don I Hasrthorna Sisters I MEETING POSTPONED.

to ihia countrr last week and made his first American appearance In Hyde Brhman Adams atreet theatre Munday, In him to raturn of conscluua- OonTMis missed a rt chtnc. to b-' oooM popular whssi It failed to RP-! rauUtln Baktr laavs to print and to do oChtnc slss. REMSEN'S Bill ana tona tllaiwl srhaan and Warran I Hluart Bamsa Mary uuiwmi I M.rlln Bros. Vlusraea I The meeting of the Bouthalde Improve lenipt of Tamkiany HhII to out intercourse lis m. the Independence of the Hvuoklyn L)e His death win tie morracy.

and wag absolutely fi-ee from this city who hud unbecoming; personalities. Tha speaker personal acqualninn deslt with Issues, making hts mention of large lll miss bin. the men Involved Impersonal and Incl- vti na(1 l-Uik of courtesv, by niuny in pleasure of hla lille the world ut I'oi nrany years mortal writer In frll Hie victim of another's knife yesterday, had to cut short his engagement and hie imncnilli Into the bargain. The ment Aaaoolatlon hlih was to have been Bvenlnn at slata. Was.

ana I operation was performed at Ht. Mark's HosDltal. Manhattan, and Humberty eVill held last night at Pitkin Hall. Pitkin avenne and Lin wood street, wa postponed until April I oaliif to a mlaunder- probahly survive ana ao more stums witn hi. own knives.

He Kas III on the steamer comlne; over, and thoujrh suffering from London. BABES III TOYLAND With William Norrla and Original Cm. I I Th rommltt ppoln(-1 by th Civil I Servlitj Kfform AsMOflatlon to lnv4.it I-! ifute 'h Rnienbill for th creation of i Ivll pension fund, fln-l fault with the I btlt, und among other thlnfrs In Its re-por says. The Commltlff fltM-- that, although. the 8 item of rttli fi.M-ni propovml has atandlnc re4rarUna; the date.

A report on the new school sites Is expected to be msile at the forthcoming meeting- that will be of fnterost to all. Now U)a ra-ln aeaaon has btun It will bo seen wdether or not Commissioner Mikado ll himself a source of Innocent merriment. piiendlcltls rave his erTormance mon- duy and Tuesday. WATS INI dental. The meeting was very largely attended and the speaker loudly Another meetlnk ua" held In another port of the distil, by the followers of Deputy Flie 'oinmlssloner Doyle.

ho as appointed by the Tain-many Bos Murphy to dlseiise patronage I CROWLEY I ben claimed to be n--)f -nut-port Inf. with Hid to be five! frum ih-- city Treasury only In einer jemie-. ihr tost. If sucb End the "Near Side" Nuisance. Now the Wotn.11.

II. Protectee Association haa the tight agftlnst the -ai ld'- car ordinance, there Is a Mt.ility that the more or less gallant l.riiien may repeal the ridiculous ni.d un. alled-for rule. The ladles made pom In Dm llngton. the 1 nyntetn were actually m.ilmitlned, Wdald THK Ml S'lHiHl I I ASHrub VKNUq, I Ka KTTB lit PRE as VKt, I II los Like.

M.tlaie. Umllrj I fail, In the nittJn, uiui the city alone Smoker isi reatine virtually penalon tint. TWO DAYS' HOLIDAY FOR CITY EMPLOYES NEXT WEEK. Mayor McClelian. baa approver the resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen that the heads of the various city departments be requested to closse their offices on Good Friday, April 1, and the Saturday following-.

The employes who are pukl per diem will be paid for these two days wherever practicable. In Brooklyn and displace Senator McChT-ren because the latter unsert'-d the rlicht Mr. Frits Undlnirer Is said to br Irritated, but ht hai not formed a new political party for several weeks It cannot be very serious oU It Is all very well for Mr Fnrnes in be Actlnf Mayor, hut will be preMe over the Board of Estimate and hold i "As the you nitp im-n uuultl he lean In NOVELTY- I lined to submit in H.ilury deductions I thnn the old, the realized from I this source would br Wfii lews thaji the of the Brooklyn Democratic nrKtintzatlon ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT; to Independent action In National and I flurtirei Indicate. Next WsekTIIB ORPHAN'S VRAlF.ltJ Plate matters. At the meeting 'onulderlng the pMn hr a civil pen slon plan, pure nn-1 ul tuple hethe THKATRK.

GOTHAM vilest abuse as heaped nn Senator Mi a soliloquy witn air. v. mm D.llr Mallaisjrs. I thre be tome sahnv or not FAIR EXHIBITS HERE -the conTrnlttee sul'mitf thiil there voud WHY WOMEN LOVE iKjMBcla. to The fttandard Union WASHINGTON, D.

March if4. There has been so much unnecessary and harmful fuctionallan. in Ohio that the report that Senators Foraker ami Ilrk have patrhed up their dlfferencen through th- of the President. In n-celved with mtirh satisfaction. Ohio has always been the hotbed of factlonal-1mm hi the Republican ranks, and It is difficult for Hepubllcans to believe that par in really to prevail.

I'nntrnsted by ltepublican leaders here is the Ohio factionalism with the pres do JustlflcutU-n ftr laying Mich 1 harpe upon the ON WHITE STAR LINER, Health Commlftsionei able at yesterday's emy of Medicine wi'ii stories of bad fr. dtaughts, the front opened forty-three 01 a single trip, and cused the stupid ordlnnn ly responsible for the nn- unoomfort-1 in the Acad-r-- 1 distressing feet and 1 one 1 ar being actual count innlinously a. being epidemic of Nsxt YORK DAT BT DAT For the reaaon thf com MATS. DAII.T. ittee recommend Hint thr Anmxluttt t'arren's head by who desire to betrs Hrooklyn Into the hands Tammany.

It li a peculiar situation. Murphy, the Taininany Hosh. puts his hands Into the pockets of Hrooklyn. Democrats and takes nut in to pny The White Star line steamer Majestic, COLUMBIA pis hot err SKATS, arie, OOS.I But It would seem. If Mr.

Doyle li the real leader of King County, that he ought. to be willing to let a humble rear-rank private like Mi-rarren deliver a speech wherever he Is able to hire 1 Uvely oppose th- pMPsaKi- of "le bill which arrived to-day from Liverpool and Queenatown, brought 150 packages of oivmn i ul 1.B TOM'S ABit-Orand Ssadar Concert, Marrh 2T, tls in question." PARK SLOPE CITIZENS exhibits for the St. Louis Exposition. ent unity and harmony that prevails in DA VTAIOO LBB Among the passengers were: Hon. Rob ert Collier, of the British Embassy a hall.

I'M I I I AVENUE Pennsylvania, ror the rlrst time since UTS, when the unit rule held them to- mercenaries to def-rit the will of these Washington; N. G. W. Lagerstedt, and PARSI A L. EFPECT ORGANIZATION pelher.

the Pennsylvania Republicans BIG srC'CESS. CROWDED HOISESj Now the Japanese censor has kindly Axel Welln. Swedish exhibitors at St Louts, and Charles Mitchell, the pugilist, ill present a united and solid delega Informed tha Russians, through some of ond son, who are on the passenger list tion at Chicago. For the first time in Kepubllcan hlntnry the Pennsylvania del The Prospect Heights 1 itizetif' Asso i iation has beaten dmvn the unruly ele ns Watson. CP00NER STOCK CO.

wThe PRINCESS OF PATCHES Next Week The Orphan Heiress. the British war correspondents at Toklo, etion to a national convention will be merit headed by Stephen M. Hnp. who unlttd in sentiment. This is regarded as Just what the Mikado military plans LEGAL NOTICES.

ruused ild excitement his remark. fud augury. ALBERT HALSTEAD. at tho first meeting of the organization NO 1H4 OARFIELD PLACE-NEW YORK are, tho Caar's generals will, of cours know azactly what to do. ST.

THKATKR (Formsrly Pylon'S)l TH IH WtliK-l'u Aboil Brlnktr i Puur Kmpei-ors ot Music. Austin filstars. Frsyl grip and pneumonia. Vet the irresolute Ioctor is convinced no one in "behind' tho "near side" scheme hiu! is for more The YV 11 A. asks to; a public hearing, which the Aldermen long ago promise.) but have never granted.

Let us hope these aggressive women will keep 011 niiKglng the hardhearted Aldermen until they gain their point, for the ordinance Is riuite as objectionable to men as It la to the fair sex. especially 11s no two inotormen ever stop at precisely the same plate. Suureme Court Klns-n Cminlv Ooorve aleyr as surviving trustee under the last will ii the Muntaiik luh Kvtrything Is run tiinjf smootniy, and the offt CHIN STRAPS ON CAPS of John J. 1 'aimer, deceased, plaintiff, agralnttt Moms, ana rour ornor nia acls. I Tiers.

10, Stftt lO, SO, SO, M.I Kamieen u. tteiora ana otner, oerennant. (trs have he-en elected; John Wall OF POLICE OFFICERS. Oen. Miles gently hints to the Prohi Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled liroHldent Justice W.

J. finynor, Leonard PHILLIPS' LYCEUM S-CSJSTiV- bitionists that unless one or both of the action and dated tha 10th day of March. 1904 oody and Thomas Troy, vke-presi same Hroctklyn Democrats. The Tammany f-! Were chiefly lo.al offlce-lioldeis, whose are paid by all the 'people, but who. acting under Tummany Boss Murphy's orders, make war on tho who enable them ta meet their board bills.

Alderman Malone, after the Deputy Fire Commlsfltoner himself the star of the meeting, said the fight In Brookljn was being made for and on behalf or Tammany, and that the Doyleites were for Tammany first, last and nil the time. The Tammanyltes In the audience cheered the sentiment. Mr. Malone Is a great admirer of Tammany. lie was elected as a Fuslonlst In 1S01, but promptly went over to Tammany when, by means of a deal the details of which I the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment "NELL WYNNE." A new ap for inspectors, captains and THIS WKEK ii nts; Jacob Klim aei retury: Frank 1,.

Hnfffen, treasurer. Trustees -Francis sergeants has been ordered by Police great political parties nominate him for the Presidency, he is willing to take a named, win sen at public auction at tne salesroom of the Real Estate Bichange, No. 181 Montngue 8treft, In the Borough of Brooklyn, In tho City of New York, on the 6th lai ot Commissioner McAdoo. The caps are Affeld, Peter J. Collins.

Cornelius nonnellon. Albert J. KIIIf. Uufus MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS. to have a chin strap of an ornamental April.

I0O4, at 12 o'clock noon on ihat day, by JttmeB Brum ley, auctioneer, the property described in aald judgment as follows: All that nomination and election from the Prohl bltionists. (i riff KM, 'lctor A. Harder-, Muster, Jr. Maurice U'Menra, William X. Peak, An nature, not to be worn like the London nollee, under the chin.

The strap will CINEMATOORAP un-sto-data. certain lot of land, with the building and Im toi' A. Raven. Charles Klckerson, Jas, WORLD IN WAX NEW OROtlPH. EDEN be of gold wire lace for inspectors and USEE Shevllu, Frank Sijuler.

Stci hcii rnderhill provements thereon, situate In th Borough of Brooklyn. County of. Kings and Stat of New captains, and sergeants will wear straps of patent leather. The new cap will be and Charles T. Yountr.

urchvtt(ml Concerts, t'oweii 9 and i aim noun den ana aescriDea aa follows Beginning at a olrrt nn the southerly line or FREIGHT II FROM JERSElf TO MOTT HAVEN worn for the (Jrst time on May 7. side of Garfield Place (formerly Macomb Street) distant two hundred and twelve feet and ten YOUNG WOMAN EXHIBITS SURROGATE'S NOTICES. and one-half mches westerly from the south LEGAL NOTICES. THE PTCOPIaB OF THB STATE OF NKWl westerly corner of Heventh Avenue and Oarfleld Place, end running thence westerly along; the LIFE SAVING DEVICE. Ynrk hv the ot Ood free and HI 'PR KM 13 COI'RT, KINGS COUNTY.

stutherly side of Darfleld Place twenty feel To Anna A. OrlEsts. juuette bchmltt. Mervi thence southerly parallel with Seventh Avenue Ostrander. Phi id Met i ran n.

Mary js. Nelson, w. I Chariot A. Campbell, plaintiff, againut Ettea Mi'MllUn. and others, defendants.

In pursuancfl and throuah a uartv wall one hundred feet yesterday In vanaeroel aaa ana waoa; asna it i' ai rin- tiCHuquui fm greeting: of Judgment of forerlesure and Bale, duly mad and nt(rrd In thin action, bearing date March ounenic iu uu via. or ooKiyn anu i Mnhatta young woman gave an ex thenea easterly parallel with Garfield Place twenty feet, and thence northerly ugaln parallel with Seventh Avenue one hundred feet to the IOU suia eacn 01 yuw ara iiereiiy tnra iu i th. UKM, tha undersigned, the rtfen In aald would not bear the light of day. Murphy's organization succeeded In capturing the Board of Aldermen and defeating the will of the people as expressed at the poll. It could be gross flattery to cull hi union (t a new rope ami pulley device Judgment named, will us at public auction at th' Rotunda of the County Court House, Borough point of beginning.

latcd March II. lOt. HENRY B. LEAHY. Ref-ree, pear ftecora our surrogate or tne county oi! Kings, at a Surrogated Court he held at tha1 Ccunty Court House (Room Iff), In the County i of Kings, on the 21st day of April, 1904.

at tea; that can le Ufcd when escape is cut Bridge Over Ward's and Randall's Islands. of Brooklyn, City of New York. County of King. KI.MKR A. ALLEN.

Attorney for Plaintiff. SO Adequate Fire Protection. It would be difficult to Imagine a simpler, sounder and more thoroughly practical proposition for Are protection than that pending before the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and publicly explained yesterday by Engineer De Verona. If any citizen objects that he is finable to analyze In detail questions of no one can be so blind as not to see that any enterprise except the late Franklin syndicate which demonstrates that it will pay. each year, from four to aeven times Its cost.

Is one concerning; which there should be no delay and which should be pushed to practical off by fiie from the usua I exits of April ft. IMM. at i u'cjock noon, on that day. Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, New York, N.

T. 3-14-7-14 o'clock in the lorenoon. tnen ana mere to at-, und the ludlclal settlement of the Intermedial hr- pioinlsefl directed by aald Judgment to be aotd and therein described as followa: All those three Alderman Malone a political turncoat. building. The exhibition was given before a laige number of firemen, who applauded the nc-rve displayed hy the account of Luke O'Reilly, as executor of the last will and testament of Emma A.

Webb, deceased. And let the above-named Infants then and ther NEW -YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS i-rtaln lots of land ittuate, lying and being In hf. Borough of Hrooklyn. City of New orta.

But how about the more or less show cuse why a special guardian should not! ounty or Kings, formerly isast York, nown and dlittliiEiikhpd on a certain man filed young unman In climbing up atid (low be appointed to appear zor mem oa naia luaiciai mythical McLaughlin contingent In the Sf Itlc-ment. the Hf-gNter'fl office. King County, 'Maji of Property at Kant New York being part the outside walls from the tifth story. She also arrled one of the firemen from in testimony whereof, we have caused tha aeai! light for Brooklyn Democratic autonomy tne lann or uuna nurveyen dv of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto! affixed. the upper moms in her arms, in illus Martin 11.

Johnein. Jamaica. 1868." as and by now going on in the Seventh and Ninth the numbers 141. 142 and 143. bounded and de- trate the strength of her new device for Witness.

Hon. James c. tnurcn. surrogate saving life. our said County, at the County of Kings, tha 26th day of February, In the year of our Iord Ana Ihoitwinil nine hundred and four.

rlhi-d as follow: Beginning at a fmlnt on the, i sterly fide of Washington, now called Warwick ret-t, as laid down on said map. distant two districts? Now that Malone. in the presence of Doyle, has declared the fight County. Theres Schwab, plaintiff, asrainst Emanuel Schwab, Individually and as ax ecu tor and trustee under the last will and testament of 4jeh Schwab, deceased, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of forecloaure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the 18th day of March.

1904, the undersigned, the referee duly appointed by aald Judgment to sell the lands and preminea described in th complaint, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, la tha Rotunda of the County Court House, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klnga, on the eleventh day of April, 1004. at 13 o'clock noon, the lands In said judgment mentioned, and therein described an All that certain lot, piece or pare! of land, with the Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Cfity of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a nolnt nn the outherlv side ot Tenth street dis und red and seventr-flve 27fi) feet souther) A decree for $9,927,120 was auarded In rtprk of the RurroaTiite's Court. frmn the southwesterly corner At L'nlon. now operation at the earliest possible day. ALLEN.

KHRBNBERG A MANNE, Attorneya! PittsbuiK yesterday In favor of th culled Sutter, avenue and Warwick s'reet; Pin ISamuel Ht a. fourth vice-president of the 1'ennsyh ania. Railroad, appeared be- f'tro the contra cL committee of the Rapid Transit Commission yesterday afternoon hehalf of the application of the New York Connecting Railroad Company for permission to extend Its track from th Rush wick section of Hrooklyn tor ec distance of eight miles over land and water to Mott Haven. Mr. Rea explained that the plan 1b lo ferry cars flrom Jersey to Sixty-fifth Hired, Brooklyn, and to run them on the ti of the New York Connecting Railroad by land to Astoria, and then via a new $3,000,000 bridge over Ward'Band ing thenco westerly parallel with fiutter avenue I nion nust Co.

of New York agairibt for Hetttioners, tu uonri aireet. oorougn oti Brooklyn, New York City. 8-3-9-4 When, in addition to that. Immunity one hundred lu feet: thence southerly parallel tne bou tii l-'eijnsyivanla Railroad Co. Ith Warwick street serenty-rtre feet; IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THM; of the whole city from devastation hence easterly parallel with Sutter avenue one lion.

James C. Church, Surrogate of the County hundred (100) feet to the wewterly side of War- at KiiiaTS. totice is hereby given, according is secured. It would seem as Ick street chnr- northerly along the same law, to an persons naving ciauns agiunsi junat "venty-flve 7T,) to the point of place of Amusement Notes. EaB-leston.

late or the county or Kings, as-1 though there was no longer room beginning. Together with all their right, title interest or. in and to wtrtvict street to tne ceased, that they are required to exhibit that same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sntb-l tant one hundred and fourteen feet six Inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Tenth street with the easterly aide of Eighth avenue: running thniA airuif-ksorlv mnA narn.llal wlUi Etrhth svenua for anything but to "begin dig contra thereof. scrlber, at his place of transacting business, at! Aim) all that other tot of land In tha Borough i la being made for the supremacy of Tammany In Brookljn, are the Mc-Laughllnltes or the Shevllnites going to stand from under, or accept, by acquiescing silence, the Tammany vlewj expressed by the Alderman at the Doyle Tammany meeting last evening? If they would not be identified with platform blackguardism, as well as with Tammany, the McLaughlmltes should lose no time In letting the decent citizenship i.r the county know where Wllloughby Street stands in the fight. the office of J.

oriando uarnsson, uroaa- ging" and Install without delay the sys rt the Grand Oppiii Hons, 'Huh' l.zy." Hrook vn. (. it or lork. Jountv Ol K. nn.

wmv Rnrouirh of Manhattan. New York City. formerly Kaat New York Township of New Iot, or before the 10th day of April next Dated n'jwn and desianated by the nunvner on a tem which saves so much. The substance of the whole situation is that certain map entitled "Map of property at East It.uuiairs islands to Mott Haven, It Is red to eventually secure space for four tracks, although the Immediate plan is to put only two tracks Into ser- October Bth. 1903.

GEORGE A. ESOLF.RTON. 4 10-S-9T-4 Administrator. Yoiit bamnsTfig tn i. wrcKort van mcien urveyed hy Martin O.

Johnson, Jamaica, Ie- Brooklyn has already an abundance of ceniber lMi, and now on In the office of he Ueglster of tha County of Kings, vhlch aaM and part of the distance- through party wall one hundred feet; thehCfl teaeterlj- parallel -with Tenth street elgrhteen feet Bine thencs northerly again parallel with Eighth avenue and part of the distance ttirough a party tvmlt one hundred feet to the southerly sldo of Tenth street, and thence westerly along the saldl southerly tde of Tenth street eighteen fet nine inches to the point or place of The tat.l premises will be sold subject to a prior mortgage, a Hen thereon, to secure five thousand (tft.OOO) dollars, and interest at Bfc per cent, frotn Nor. lat, 1003. Dated New York, March. 10th. 1004.

fROMWrtl.L fJ. MACY. Referee. water, the annual fire consumption being is bounded and desrrtoa aa follows: tiegtn-njr at the northwenterly comer of Heitdrtx JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDKR OF THB; Hon. James C.

Church, Surrogate of the County! of KlngH. notice Is hereby glvn, according to' law, to all persons having claims against Bryan. Shea, lata of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subicrlber, at tha less than the usual household and fac reet. late Smith a venire, and Hotter greniie. ie t.nlon ai enue.

the aam are Is id gown said map. runnlna these westerly along Ho uanted the committee to name a Irnin sum for the company to pay to the city for the privilege. Mr. Orr and Controller Grout thought the company should l.iiv an annual rental per linear foot. They sufrffested five cents a foot for the (list ten years and ten cents a foot 1 hereafter.

It was finally decided to Sntter nvenue twenty-five 25 fet; thence north- Xru fatiirfs iach wepk at tlu 1 Musr'c. MaiihatUn. in wood" will bo given next w.ok at tho I'hilHps Lyceum. "Nt-w York by Day" will be wpf-k Mt the Gotham. "An rrhan'8 Prayer" will be pin ye next upek at the Novelty.

Tn.ie Tom's Cabin" wil be the pldy Monday at the Columbfa. "orse Payton will revive "Turned Up" iifxt week at hfs Lee avenue house. Fialph Stuart In "By Right of will be geen next week at the Folly. "Aga, the Mistrew of Mystery," heads uarallel with Hcndrlt street on hundred 0 ft; thenra easterly paralfel with Butter tory demand for a single day, and all that Is necessary to do Is to bring the water where it will be needed In case of fire. With the new high pressure WKRTH BIMKR A DUFFY.

Plain tlff'g nue twentr-ftve t261 tmt Hednx striwl; office of her attorney, T. J. Molioy, rfw Hroan-way, Manhattan. N. Y.

C. room 423, In writing-on or before tb 3d day of September next. Dated Feb. 39, JULIA OALVIN, Administratrix. T.

J. MOLLOY. Atty. for 348 Broadway Sir Edwin Arnold. li'iK'e southerly and along: Hendrlx street one ft 1-6-14 undied (1N)) feet to the point Of pUc ot Mfjin- -uaiea, uartn i ivfi.

HEJfRT HHRLDON. Refere Sir Edwin Arnold, whose death at lb? have a contract drawn up on the lines F'ifrfrested and submitted to the Ranld age of 74 years Is announced In to-days T.ailsU commission and the companies. Manhattan. Y. city.

-aci- NEW YORK miPREMR COURT. GOUNTY of Kings. Adeline C. Arnold, plaintiff, suarminst VRRBTT BTDER, PlalntUTa AttonMT. Post IN ttIRSlIANCtt OF AN ORDER OJ THB "iiictj Aaareasj ana urilce, i.

ta nii snrvet. Hon. Jaraaa C. Church, Surrogate of tha County M-nonia da hlonagms, et ai, derenoaats. in pursuance of a luderment of foreclosure and Mle, dispatches, was a ripe scholar, a poet if Boroufn oz Manhattan, City of xsw lora.

mains which are proposed, and the mechanical equipment, powerful force pumps driven by electricity, the system Is under the control of a single switch of Klnra. notice la hereby given, according to law, to all rare gifts and quaint fancy and a pros. yfH GETTING Hair. 8. Allison, late of the County of Klnga, COt'NTY COURT.

KINO a COU NTT BOND duly mad and entered in the above entitled action, bearing- date tha 8th day March. 1904, I. the undersigned, tha referee In said Judgement named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Ftats3 Exchange, No. 180 Montagus atrset, in th Borough of Brooklyn, County of riter of varied a' ttainmenta, witn pfn- JOB FRAUDULENTLY. i Mongage uuarmotea Grmpmnr, pinttn.

aln.n Charles Hart and ohra, defendants. pursuance of ludrrnent nf farctoa7t)Tg nd and can be made effective in less than next week's bill at Hyde and Behman's. Mabel MrKInley Iff announced as the I top liner next week at Keeney'n. Pulton slrent 'The Mormons" Is the suggest. ve tite le made and entered In Ot adbove tt(ltted deceased, that they are required to exhibit tha same, with the voucher thereof, to the aub-scrtber, at her place of transact ing business, vl the office of Herbert S.

Ogden, 8t Pine street. Borough of Manhattan, City of New Terk. on or before the first day of June next. Dated, November la, 1903. MART A.

ALLISON, Administratrix. RERBKRT S. OODEN, Atty. for Pint chant for Oriental subjects that won him world-wide distinction and brought Imn honors both from his own and for. ici sixty seconds.

The plans and estimates of the department have been carefully tion. dated th Mtfh day Harrb. Itwsl, I will II SI DUMlc inrflnn in km, klarraavar hstarT. bV Ktngs, on ihe aeven th day of April, im. at twelve o'clock noon, by Jam Brumlpy.

auctioneer, the premises directed by Raid Ju5mertt to be and therein described as followa: All that certain lot. piece or parrel of land, together a LaughUs was held for ftum. nation ti day by Magistral! Furlong, on a charge of making false rpprentftitorn to the, Brooklyn Heights Roltroad CtfrmMm-. Counsel for the worked out by the most competent au St. IN.

I tHT, as-atr-os-w Government Blr Edwin was not noble lineage, as such things are reck thorities, and If the Improvement Is de "iii'am ll. -Smith, anctlotvr, at the Brooklyn Real Entate Richange, No. fs Montague trrt, in the trough of Brooklyn. Ownty King, on the 6th day of April, 104, an iwlv VetoeH nocn. tha lane in said juriarnarnt nosrittnaed.

and therein desrrlleI as followa: All thoe rfialn plots, pieces or parcels of land S4tat. tyhfg and be Ins In tha Boroush af Hsiw.feisL th Cttr I KJ PI RSITAKC 1)1" AN UKUfJH Ur nB wnn tne dwelling house thereon erecieo. puuim In th f'lty of Brooklyn, County of Klnsr and Hfate of New York, bounded and descrild aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the tvirthriy side of First street distant eaatarly one hundred and ninety -eight feet and ntna Inehes nwt.B) the corner formed by the omiiany staid to tne court tnat uiugnnii nan riven (hf- nam of fl- praons In Bltlmoj-t rfTfnfB. wliost traalrkca Crdt howHl Pi put I ga Ion proved that ha had had hf arda printed htm? ft and all tha namea wert flctltloui. Hen James C.

Church, Surrogate of the County of Kfna-s. notice ta hereby given, according ta oned In monarchical countries, but that cided there can be no reason to doubt that It will be a permanent and satis law to all persona having? claims against tr twin no. laste of the Count of Klnas. of New York. County of Klnca and Wat mt New York, bounded and as fottowa.

to trite phrase "on of Nature'i nobleman" might well apply to lilro. He as th factory solution In Brooklyn, as In Philadelphia, of a situation which has be Flrt Parrel Beat nn Ins- at a twHnt deceased that tbey are required to exhibit tha same with the vouchers thereof, to the tub-srrlber; at her place of transacting business at the office of Powell ft Cady, No. 306 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York CUy on of before the let day ot September next. Dated, hbruarr W.h. of th'- hurtewiue for next week the W'atpon Coiy Corner.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry McGovern in "Th How iry After Dark" are likely in prove ir.pHt favorites with Park audlenres next The Orphan will be presented the Bijou next week for the first tlm in Hrooklyn by the Spooner Stock Company. The First Royal Marine Band, eom-miMsioned by the Kaiser to play at th- St. Louis Exposition, will be heard next week at the Orpheum- Lulu Glaser cornea to the Montauk next week in "Dolly Varden," under the of F.

Whitney. Her new pie, is described at a "Dresden Chin i comic opera." To-nlg-ht at the Amphlon Ada Rehar and otto Skinner will be aeen in "The son of an English country gentleman, a Justice of the Peace, who saw to it that come Imperative, almost intolerable, and northwesterly aide of Tsatk artsne, wHr Uf same Intersected by th aoatherry Hn land late of Zebuton rorman, hkH ttt of beginning la distant thirteen frnM twa and half Inches, mora or leaa, rirthw1Try ttrm tha Intersection of tha northerly aide of First artreot with the sUrly aide of Fifth avenue; running thnce northerly parallel with Fifth avenue and part the way through party wall ona bun dred (100) feel; hence eastward ly parallal with First street eighteen (1H) feet; thonce aouth- ardly parallel with Fifth avenue and pau-t of fh way thi-Qiigh another party wall ona Jiun-dred not)) feet the tmrtherly aide Flrst air rt. and thenee weatwardiy along tb aortberly aids of First 4tret eighteen (18) feet a tha pint pi- of beginning. Being part of tha pretqiireK convwyM by Theodore P. Cooper to Walter Del ere, by 4eM dated the tblrty-flrat siai 1 tana! s.J AHa.n.nArananila1v aAaSsllV will abolish an Insurance tax which Is his son had the advantage of a univer- POWEUI.

CADT. ns Broadwar, N. T. fast becoming prohibitive. SHorneyji lor ai-mni.

alty education, at Oxford. He seems to me norcneriy corner of Tenth aveaa awl S-Hrniy-fourth Htreet; running iheflsie aotitljMfeflr aiorur the north wterly aid ot TefKh aveaow tb northerly line of land aaw kat of PhUtp have' turned hla attention very early to ALEXANDER M. WHITE FAVORS ACADEMY PROJECT. Borourt President IJttlstoil this reomln relvl a letter troaa Alaxaoaer. M.

Wilts, of 2 Plerrepont place, tha father at Cornmlssloner Alfred IV Whlta. la whkh the old semleman heartltjr" anaorsas the projt lr bulk! a new Academy of Mmlft Mr Whit, was one of the or ranis ra of ths 6 Aead.my of Music, and Is Oie only one sew llvln. Th- mass meetlns to be elil at Jtl.loHrsl Han io-Di(ht for tha porpoee of ereatbis publk sentiment for ttia prflact1 te belie, a n.w nMMiMa in Im. mi. of tha snoat notahl LEGAt NOTICES.

eiipreMB COURT. KJNOS COUNT V. Hunkel; thenoe westerly aJonar aaul sMwthariy line of said last mentioned Jandt mo4 along th northerly line of land now or hat of Arm Tart Pelt (formerly of Peter Mno th eauieriy side ot Heventh avenue; thenoa sMrrtharly aiong the utterly aide of fleveatla ajveau to th Oriental subjects, and not long after his arraduatlon In 1854 Was appointed prln. I- ere and intended to he recorded herettll, mxtd julla A- Col tender and othr, plaintiffs, against Samuel weinoerg ana mi uein, Qcieauswibs. so pursuatsca of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled arUon.

itrg ins house and premises known Dy tna axrwet amber Xtfl Klrst street. Th following is a diagram of th pal of the Government Sanskrit Mcutherly line of land lata nt TtumXrm Tvrmmn, mm wotn tm mxiva aearnoea. ins siren Merchant of Venk.M Next week Conried's Irrinir Theatre players win ait Poona, In the) Bombay Preside. tstr httig I5 First etresg. and thence aatrly along fh sat 4 aMfhrir Mn of akl land to the aorthweaterly art TaatM avenue, at th point or placa of fceartantng The failure of the police to And Eugene Allison and Contractor Pole is not surprising.

The accused should not have been allowed to leave the city while such serious charges were pending against -them. Their absence, however, does not prevent Mayor McClelian and Borough President Abeam from Investigating and reorganizing the Bureau of Buildings. To his love far thia class of rearrh dated the 4th day of March, lnot, I will sell at Kublle auotlor to the highMt bidder, by Wtfiiarn Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Rel xcJaaiix, Ne. ISO Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on he ftth day of March, 104, at twelve e' clock noon, the lands in aald Judgment meatkned. and there-la described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or pareel of sand s4ttaare, lying and beir.f amtherttiss ever held in Brooalyn. the Commutes on Invitations ha.lna; tscItsI SendrKls of fsvorxbls replies from leadlna cKfcsaoa. by th4 tnrenpsx-tlrm vf th mrmih-rT aid of Ktghty fifth atrt with tha wewtsrty avx af and learning tha world owes his epic. be seen in repertoire.

Next week at the Broadway Manager Leo C. Teller announces Ward and Vokea in "A Pair of Pinks," ft musical frolic, with forty pretty a-irla. Popular prices will prevail, seats rant-in from 26 cents to $1. 3 "The Light of Aata." which reveals the spirit of Buddhism. It has run through WIFE WANTS $50,000 FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND.

many edition a. Another noted Oriental work of fir Edwin's "Hltopatlesa the aeTenta svenua; ranntng tttsmaa tn wwtrly aid of Sreath avem the aorth- rry line of land now ar tat of Arm Vaa (formerly of Pvtsr Moon; tlvwa wertg aw tha said northerly tin of said lan) fa th arvwfh- raattrly llrv bu4 anw or iaae of th Rrnat Oramtwr fomerIy nf freu tr.enca riorfhafftrly aJg aaK swiwaifiT of said Last snssatioai4 had. tha rtw-hw-swir side of klghty-flftk strtet. aad thw essterly along th aaaihwearerly ftfth strn, to tha csrrvr, um patnt sea af cginlaa Tognssjr with an fh rlgM, rttst hies rxuoXasU Mrs. Catharts Csrriajs w6oW Charlua "Indian Bong of a translation.

Carlaon, tho 'kaglwMnian jrtm ftW4 In an sVlrat aUreet. T4 tMrnflmste smmirx of (he Men er clasrwe a aMfr alilfli aMis ttaaskr-rtbed Brorny lc the tiorougn oi im iiy ox iaw i orK, O.unty of Kings and State of New Tork. -boun li A and described as fotla: BegLoning at the wmr formed by- tha Interaectkm ft the southwesterly sf.i of Forty-ftrot street with the ami rbea sterly side of Fort Hamilton Parkway: running trim -a oathwestarty the southeasterly sWe of -rt Msmlltnn Parkway SO ft 6 lorh-s th-n ar.utheaat'Miy Wkrallel with Frrrty-ftr atret feet 4k Itarbes; taerve pars iVI viib Tweffth aenae 3a fe4 2 laches to ihe fcLthwwwerty of Fruty-nrst etrs-c and ttinee nrriiwtrrty abss the iMiihwin ty )4e of F.rtr-firt street 9 ttvtvs to the ecmer the ptot ar piac of ava-im.) g. lsid aiich Tth- ipm HKXP.T rtfCTTFRnKRo. or i iMiBf rnIXr'AV.

S'kM'rVfn- 34 Cvuil atrwrt, brovmiiu. X. X. -T-G 14 In 11 be published "The Light of the World," a counterpart of his "Light of Asia." He alao published "India Re- The Board of Governors of the Building Trades) Employers' Association has appointed an emergency committee to fight the striking bricklayers. One last chance Is to be given the latter to arbitrate, and then It la to be war a eat ranee, with a isutipts ot.

arm i i4r it to a- I ga an ajt. srtth interest thereosi Trrrm tW IS dr asf Msrret. tether with trowtg eiirs OnrMintleg tfl Ml' with mrt frrmm Msh mft. l4. tocether wit tlw eg ihe aaa.

Uma New lurk. Mau-ca aventta smd fmhtf.f)f mr rnt sf and adytotirrs; sr-rr' to whom rr- mat cowrmui ANTOVK having? tnfrsrmstsowr yf OUa Winter, who nle of Ot sate Celka Feron. leeeasa, Philadelphia, ana wha was) last heard of hi New York or iirooklya. wi'1 hr soma-thing- advar-taga ar to th advantage of her ft'it af kia by caenssmnicatiag wwh the utd-r igiWT TV RT'I AN1 H. BREWIR, WsfHlcr, KIVt.

Inxyfft fate Ff, 444 Rxt B.g, Phflada, with th-M' afVTBey. SAM- accident oa boar tfea staamafatp wwnana. at tt forn of Forty -ort1 ar4. a n4my a vrouit mkM aa-amtrt tn W-amohip Com.rte 4 rmtmmr and Atv.r-r ir mH. to rrrxvwmr dai aliax a rimrar ot tha tta wht battd ayid kitted hm.

Tm Htkal fmr-r vra ar' aa i a aMvt aaa afar 4r wl sited" and many other original arrmn roi wru. Rf" works and translations. In recce- IM tJ KWfKt AtlortieTf fr I'isin-t MMVt Mrtfkusrb tr llxnha tJa, 'r r.SSr-T"3k, ST possibility of the "open ifcop" as th cii- BlUon of hla services the Late Queen ratrfar mnrrvm Jw f. i-ii4 Iwfc 3lT--a rv.S..

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