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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 5

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DAILY BTANDAJU) UNION: ISKOOKLYN. FMIUY. AHiCST 18. cfiuev mm shut is a Mil lM t'Uii a -f i siiih etr-i, 1 ir C.I ILilll(ft I sL MiUtt, fUi. liu7 I'li-fc-sitth etrwtt Hi 'ru.

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hn iA SWIOIV, ID TD-DAY PS 1 Iffanr, 4vhrMa Tlflej, V' WILCOX'S MynleAv. Bridge St. The Big Millinery Slore. OpenAII OajSaturtfajTHI 10 P.M. Ved.i.lf.

"nr. -lm, 173 ra4fHl fnih Womt, mem, txi i ion-nth ffirrel, ift Thirteenth lnc( a. 4TJI i wrillh uneel. Wl.ir, jlmriii Thomas U.Nkhol, 11 years) old, of 1UI rt, who wsi found lfUflll. yt fc li'id Kijf-nh aientie.

tLr li'lil Klrf-H 1 Broadway Brooklyn. aaniian, Hamuel, 4(3 VlilMernth irt with a bullet uml. hli heart at Ne aiEf ki f. tistnth alre-( '1 Bfitlt HI rwl, Ninth ltint .1, rith pupt, ,1. -i 'f! ltrl street.

il, Jt tulrtcntli street, ii 444 Ninth etrtrei xi st, h.i"vnih street, 1 4'S KiKhill lrt. 414 Srvrnth sirt I 'titck It fi.Kt Tfiul. etreet. 5 Henry, Sf-ej eue, ililh street. Aif(4, uii5 Totilh Mrt.

Thorn" 440 ftviith street. i. John Eleventh street, hmrnl 8VM klghlh street. Hiih ivmui, Andrew, TMh street. I'trerht svanue and Bluleth stmt last "Mara, Henry tnrtp wih street, If.

aniul H. Tfilih ancet. Monday morning, died to-dy In the Nor yilk, NliUli etraet. Ji A rJn 1ntf, urni lie i ttfd. hii I llft lltiliV (i Hg le(Hl) tlft.

ltrtii. vVtiimm, Mu 'I nth en! oa i it. Di, i tin I aft. ii Hi rt )i, 6 i 'fXiili (rl In he, li.l flAy lenth aireet ll.irti., )t hieetilft Sireat. J- hn 11, Mtith aiioet.

KdanJ, 6H Klvemh etrwt i m-m, 1 iMni fw; fc ivnih street. Hnrt, William, iT JEinh elreat I Jtliter. 1'iur, UJO Ktgtuh anu. (itlrcht, titl, a UiKh (re( rtl. h.

Wllltem MH Mhtli street. Ituiilno, William A lnth elreel. (tuhlim, hi ir Ninth buL )tirk, Ml feivenlh 1 Jtenve. inefUe 1C 6it Ninth street. Itrarduti, tlllam 341 Ninth attest hitwaJTfl Wt Rierenift Strt.

Alnenner. Tenth street. HniHh, thumu fil Kleventh street wegian Hoapltal. Wanattr. Janws, 43S Twelfth atrft W.h.

flakier, lie tn-ate- fak West Ward, Jftmea tA rr.nl I -ark Weet W'erd, Jai.ir U. Jr 1 t(wm I'ark West, W'de, L'lawd, l'r ttk Wpt. U'egner, Oeurfe F.t Teeinb strt tfJ 5-Hour Specials forSaturday Arcordlnr to the- atory he tolrt Coroner Flaherty, he wua shot by Frederu-k ln-y era, of Kill HKtlrtri street. The two were In a saloon lofethr, when thy quarrelled. MrNli-hnl Invited the other to th.

(Th enrollment list In th Twonty-H'ond. Tweiit r-third. Ttrrnt v-fourih. ON SALE 8:30 A. M.

TO 1.30 P. M. sidewalk, but Weycra ran away. He re Twnty-nfth. Twenty-ilith.

Twenty. Uenry Tenth street. Arthur aDA feltflith street. turned shortly wltti a revolver and sittd Owing to the Drastic Price Cuts, No Telephone, Mail or CO. D.

Orders. fin August Clearing Sale of the Spring and Summer Millinery. Everything must be sold during the next week. We have a big stock to dispose of. You are sure to strike a bargain here to-morrow, August Sale of Un-trimmed Hats.

Mventh and Twenty-eighth loft Ion Thornae A 4441 Keventll street. that he would be glad to continue. Th tricta will 04 publlahrd to-morrow.) Mtoer. I Tanlh street. shooting took place during the affray William 477 Elvnttt street.

Jme Hevrmih street. in illl Iroal llhan, Jhn 545 Tenth treat. that followed. 1 50c Skirt Patterns, 25c 50c Night Dresses, 35c H-hlirth, 11 i4 street. Snr.

MA Ninth streef 1 ion. Wilbur. Kiihth street. Meyer, Ii now held on th charge of homicide. Panlera, Hefljamle 6-trf Ninth street, Vhiafer, terje, fl75rKivarnh street itMney, Charles.

WlM JOihth aveaaMb Hfilacy 1 an 4 ton Klewnih street Heilts. John 23 Ninth etreet. Fin. UIHr Mtulls. Mad with tucked yoks, two In BARREN MUST SUPPORT Greenpolnt News.

Jutm, 477 KlffiUi etreM. atlih-itl 4.1S Ninth etreet. tin, liar 1 K. 417 Kiveut street, f'-arl 413 Kl-vnth etreet. tUepheti Kleventh ttrMt, J.hn fsventh etreet.

'imai 3t2 KlffHth etreet. ieorge Kitflith slrest. Frank 4U3 Kleventh Street, JuM Hi. Ihins to. ww.

Each pattern consists of yard of Outing Flannel. 34 Inches In width, with deep flounce and finished with crochet shell edges. Color assortment In gray and -whit stripes 4jW sertions of embroidery; n--k, snd hierluh, Herman Tejith street Htevanson lncetot, IWI Tefith street, inilth. Juhn 1. 61t Ninth wtreet.

Bwanhers, r. 354 Tenth street. sleeves finished with cambric 1C ruftle; regularly 6wi 10 doaenChlldren'aTrlmmed Hullor und Outing dnaen Chlldren'e Plata, In chip, fancy nnd 15c 10c ii, Uurun 1., A1H Tenth street. Otto, 4U7 Klgltth street. riMSris.

Max ii 341 Ninth street rVhroi, William. Jr. 311 Kleventh Street. Hweeney, Ambrose, 10I Klchth avenue. HISJUVIFE AND CHILD.

Walter Barren, a Coney Ialand concert hsll waiter, llvlns on West Seventh street, was In th Coney Wand court thla morning on complaint of his wife. Mary NATHAN HALE COUNCIL Men's Hose, Pair 6c Graham Craders. 6c ikhuler, Henry Tenth etreet -Smith, A. M3 Tenth etreet Sterenn, Edward, 610 Ninth street Buaarman, lxtula, Kevepth avenue. fJkaliy, Jtter CM Tenth etreet.

Fweentv. 'hex Ira am Rlhth ireisa 25 dozen Hand-made Hata on wire framea, Bubway and Polo among them Hata that ARRANGING FORJSOCIALS. Nthn Hal Council, No. I. O.

U. Men's Black Cotton Half Hot; double heel and wairrsnted Barren, who claimed that he neeertea her four years aaro. Barren was ordered to pay her 5 a week for the support of hereelf and six-year-old child. They were both ordered to report to National lilacult Iner- f. -eal" puckaa-pa; regular (Limit 4 fuukaa-f.) A.

held Iti reanilar meeting Wednes Trmilar, C. 6m Tenth street Turner, P. I. 4H Ninth street Terry. C.

6fifi Tenth street. jnnn nvnin i'dui. wt-pti, 410 Klmth etreet. rank 4'7 Eleventh street. Hlaiid, 474 Tenth at reel.

8Mt Eighth street. U'lrfw 473 Tonth street. Mwln 422 Ninth etreet. hn 47ft Tenth etreet. tl)n 2Ud Seventh avenue.

Isaac if, 4N Heventh etreet rhumue A Kiihth street, dir. 30 HffVfntn avenue, Krneei Kighih etreet. nth. Oorhar'l, 1 Ninth el reef. iertJ, 4tni Ktxth avenue.

John i2H Huventh etreet. hn Tenth street. 6c stainless; priced regularly at 1 2 to pair have been clearing sale ZS docen line white Milan, and while cklp, the beat shapes of the 49c black 79c day nlKht In the Masonic Temple building-. There waa a good attendance, and Magistrate Voorhewa on Sept 19. horns, Henry, UNO Tenth etreet.

eevan. Patrick Eleventh street Thomion. 43 Ninth street Tletsel. Krneet, 338 Ninth t'rnan, Ixtile, 332 Tenth street. Van llneaen.

Mathlas. 040 lenth street two sronoiltlona were received. Tha Waye and Mean CJommlttf waa authorised to arrana-e for auclola to be held Our Semi-Annual furniture Sale Trimmed Hats must go, so we have sorted them Into three tables: 1 table, value 12.98 9So 1 table, value I3J8. $1.08 at the cloie ot the bunlneit of each meeting-. The Clam Initiation Committee re Van Wneeen, Krederlrk O40 Tenth street.

Vlernerkler, Oeorjre tVK Tenth street Warralen. John, 633 Tenth-street Walsh, John ffitfl Tenth street I 475 Kieventh BtreeC Offers Uncommonly Sensational Values. Any Spring or Summer Trimmed ported everything In readlneaa for the American Pay, which will be held at Ulmer Park next Thursday. BRIDGE DEMENT W'eat, II. F-, 46fl Ninth Street.

Welaenherg, Edward 3 Tenth street Wlillamaon, Alexander. 3wt Tenth street Tale, Frederick 6it8 Tenth street Mats in our room at Oak Extension (iR'irie 412 Ninth etreet. William 471 Tenth etraet. Frflerlck. 410 Ninth etreet.

William 473 Mlsth avenue, Hnr Wi fee nth avenue, i. Alfred nrt Heventh a venae. Thomas SJ( Hifventlt avenue. jAince It'lO Meventh avenue. 'hartee pM 455 Klevrnth etr ft, Anthony 4HO Tenth elret.

Jho tun Seventh avenua. LADIES' AUXILIARY Zteajer, 30 Tenth etreet Zanken. Otto 62 Tenth street. Ziegreier, Herman, 509 Tnth street Round and square tops, golden oak. some PICNIC ON AUG.

26. all have turned legs, others pedestal I substantially built Twenty-first Election District. Boondariee Kleventh streW. Proeoexrt Park Strike on Harlem Work Comes on Top of Fight Over Manhattan Bridge Contract MOTORMAN HELD ON CHARGE OF HOMICIDE. Weet, loirteentci street, Heventh avenu.

iff foot; 4 In. 1 foot: Angus, Matthew ,436 Twelfth street Alexander. Theodore. 3o6 Elwvanth itntL 4.80 5.27 Th annual afternoon and evening plcnlo of th Ladles' Auxiliary of Division No. A.

O. will be held on Saturday, Aug. 26, at Elm Grove Park, foot; ti In. 5 Ai leg; were 1.98. foot; 4 In.

leg; f.1 were 4.60 O.Vt foot; In. leg: were 6.98. foot; Hi In. leg; were 1.60. Abereaon, Lewis, 4M Twelfth street Acker, Levi 634 Eleventh street I In.U foot: 44' In.

6 foot; 4 In. Christopher Nicola, a B. R. T. motor-man, was before Magistrate Voorhees In the Coney Inland court to-day, on a charge of homicide.

Nicola had charge of the car which ran over and killed George Zurkhoien, of West First street and Park place. He was held In 11.000 ball for leg: were no leg; I 17.50 O.UO,.66 were7.40 ft Adam, John Kleventh street barn tele, John 489 Twelfth street Brock, Bamufl, 104 Prospct Park West Bowman, Louis. 42fi Twelfth street. Burton, Waiter 172 Prospect Perk West. Butler, James 483 Twelfth street.

Brhm. William 12u6 Ki-hth ivtnui. 12.... Keventh avenue. Alln ,171 Ktghlh etreet Frank Sno Seventh avenua.

It, Rajmnnd, 4iH Seventh street lull, William StHl Heventh venue, iMvtd, 471 Ktxth avenue. Jsmes. 440 Ninth strMt. John. 472 Tnth etreet.

y. James, 440 Ninth street ick, Michael, 300 Seventh avenua, "11, J.ihn, 440 Kleventh street William A 4(14 Trnth straet lllam CtKhth street ii, dm, 435 Kleventh street. 11, Nal, 473 Fixth avenue. Perry. 31HI El ihth street.

Jmn 4.M Rtxth avenoa, Homer 470 Eleventh street John G. 414 Ninth street John 34t Seventh avenue. James, 4.33 Kleventh atreet porae 433 Ninth street Maapeth, I. Dancing music will be furnished by Prof. E.

McAullffe. There wtll be prlie bowline; and also athletic contests for handsome prlies. The officers and committees In charge of the affair ere: County Board Miss More trouble In bridge construction work faced Commissioner' Best to-day. On the new bridge over ths Harlem River at 146th street, the it was reported to the department, had gone on Booth, Tbomaa, 407 Thirteenth street. Bend helm, Arthur, 1x11 Klahth avenue.

examination on Sept. 4. Women's Waists Suits and Skirts Barth, Henr', 441 Thirteenth atreet Hutterfleid. Lee, 486 Twelfth street Bareda, George, 401 Twelfth street Butler, James, 621 Twelfth street -Brewer, Edwin C. 618 Twelfth street Prices Lowered to the Smallest.

PI SIS FOR SHARE John, 340 Seventh avenue. Margaret Dalley, president: Miss Helen McAullMe, recording; secretary; Mrs. Alice McWllllams, Miss Elizabeth Farrington, financial secretary; Mrs. J. J.

Buckley, treasurer; Mlsa Margaret McAullffe. sentinel. Division Officers Mrs. J. J.

Buckley, president; Mies Elisabeth Farrington, vice-president; Miss Helen McAullffe," recording secretary; Mies Margaret Daley, financial secretary; Mlsa Margaret McAullffe, sentinel. Barker, William 483 Twelfth street Biauvelt no. 1107 Eighth avenue. Beblmar, Henry, lllo Eighth avenue. Bell.

Lewis. 1118 Elrhth avenue. HEAVT WHITE JAPANESE SILK WAISTS; lace yoke and collar: lace WHITE LAWN SHIRT-WAISTS; sheer quality; lace and lac and embroidery trimmed; high neckj, and trite, 419 Elfhth street fftiper 470 Eleventh straat, eter, 632 Tenth street vld. .55 Tenth street strike and thrown mom of th material Into the river. "We were to open the brldg to-day," said Chief Engineer Nichols, "but the action of the strikers tn sinking material, besides calling off other men who came to work, has postponed the opening; Indefinitely." Meanwhile, steel work Is being held up on the new Manhattan Bridge.

The department officials expressed determina-1 tlon to-day to fight to the highest courts, if necessarv. the suit of the John Pierce I DE BOGUS 11 BILL Buck, James ltK Prospect Park West. Barber, John, 632 Eleventh street Bond. Jsmes 401 Thirteenth street Insertion down centre of front; tucked cuffs with lace Insertion. 100 vrtliur 42M Ninth streat long sleeves, low necks and short sleeves.

Regularly 12.00. Kegularir-13-50, s.u 98c Busby, Alfred. 560 Eleventh street Carr. ttominlck. 600 Eleventh street Coyle, Terrs nee, 6o0 Eleventh street Cody.

Jno. 652 Eleventh street Arrangement Committee Mra. C. Turn SawMan DfOD It. and BUtCher WHITE LINEN WALKING SKIRTS In neat plaited styles.

Regularly $3.98. While they TAN BATISTE SHIRT-WAIST SL'ITS with small figures. -Also several other broken lots. Regularly 13.00, l.AtJ Foley, chairman; Mra. F.

McArdle, Mrs. M. Kohm. Mies Rose Flaherty. Mrs.

E. Creenw, Patrick, 1224 Eighth avenue. Church, David 632 Eleventh street. Cleary, Jsmes 676 Eleventh street Cordea. Jno.

164 Prospect Park West Company for an injunction restraining Caffrey, Miss D. Flaherty, secretary; Mrs. A. Johnson, treasurer: Mrs. K.

Mur- Says He Gave Security to Change It the department from awaraing me ay. Mrs. M. Cousrhlan Miss M. Mc-.

17,000,000 steel contract for the new bridge to the lowest bidder, the Pennsyl illlatn 401i Snventh street Paris SOS ElRhth street osph Ninth street rift, 3U2 Seventh avenue. Wtllard 413 Sixth avenua, 475 Sixth avenue. Frederick 413 Sixth avenua, Michael, 311 Tenth street tlllam A 413 Eleventh street hn 405 Eleventh street mes 338 Seventh avenua, ifilp 4'2H Seventh street mo 632 Tenth street Thomas 302 Eighth street. hi, George 3.i8 Seventh avenua, -irhard 403 Eleventh street oore 402 Tenth street dw. 432 Seventh street Thomas, 443 Sixth avenue.

ek, Samuel 403 ElRhth street Thomas 408 Seventh street Cole, Charles 1121 Eighth avenue. Crown, David 413 Twelfth atreet Con ran. Idled. 101 Prosiect Park West. Cahlil, John.

401 Twelfth street Crosby. Eugene. 1218 Elchlh avenue. Boys', and Young Men's Qothing. Loughlln.

Miss C. R. MoOee, Mrs. M. Hynes.

Mrs. M. Casey, Miss A. Casey, Miss E. Murray.

Reception Committee- vania Steel Company. The Pierce Company was second lowest bidder. "We have had trouble with the Pierce Patrick 121J Eighth avenue. Cunningham, Mich. 433 Twelfth street Con Ion, Jsmes, 462 Twelfth etreet Con ran.

William. 106 Prosoect Park Weet Frank Terschlnskl, a butcher, 41 years old, of 242 Court street, Brooklyn, was Mrs. Foley Mrs. McArdlef Mrs. B.

Buck, Mrs. M. Brentano, Miss B. McAullffe, Mrs. Mrs.

R. McKIIIId. Youngf Men new FALL SUITS, 15 to 20 years, new dbu-T Cfi (DC Company before," said a high department official. "This Is the fourth time this concern has tried to hold up the complainant to-day In the Tomps police ble-breasted models. f.uU, O.yO court, Manhattan, against Joseph Nuccl Young Men's BLUE "DOUBLE- Cook, tfsmuel L-, 1200 Eighth avenue.

Coyle. James 600 Eleventh street Ca-tbilan, Peter, 1210 Eighth avenue, Conran, James 166 Prospect Park West Croak e- Frank X78 Prospect Park West award of Imnortant contracts by injunc Mrs. M. Rohan, Mrs. M.

Coughlln. Mlas C. R. McGee, Miss M. McLoughlln, Mrs.

M. Hynes, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. R. Darraugh, Mrs.

H. F. Hill. Mrs. Miss E.

BREASTED SERGE SUITS. 16 to William, 300 Eighth etreet tlon. They at simply delaying the work. The steel was to have been delivered In a porter, 23 years old, of 64 Oliver street, Manhattan, whom Terschlnskl charged 20 years, were J10.00. re- DC John 208 Seventh avenua.

duced to Samuel 322 Seventh avenue. January next We are ready to have with the larceny of J18. Murray, Mrs. B. Moher, Mrs.

8. Homers. Mrs. M. Jones, Mrs.

E. Robertson. Miss Coppenger, William 1204 Eighth avenua. Corns Joseph 403 Thirteenth street Connell, Wlfllam 334 Eleventh street. Doyle.

Andrew 602 Eleventh street. Lruhan. Charles 407 Twelfth street LONG PANTS for young men; 27 to the contractors go ahead now." On Aug. Id, Yerschlnski told Maglstrato tanerty. SCHOOL SUITS for boys, 7 to years, large variety, excel- flb lent styles, at "0 All our high-grade WASHABLE SUITS, to 10 years, for quick ifl.

selling, reduced to DRESS SUITS, double-breasted and Norfolk styles, 7 to 161 OS 08 years, new Tall O.yO BAILOR SUITS, with the new sailor collars, a rows of Soutache I 1)8 braid, 8 to 10; '0 Fine Black and Blue DRESS SUITS for young men, 16 to 20 years, double-breasted. QQ i inp, John 413 Eleventh street Charles 304 Seventh avenue. Christopher 420 Ninth street larry, 3K2 Ninth street John 47(1 Tenth street. harles, 520 Tenth street (onald G-, 4S3 Tenth street, J. Herman 45.1 Sixth avanu.

Lee 424 Ninth street, Breen, he was walking along with Nuccl, whom he had met previously, In Greenwich street. Manhattan, when thev both 32 waist measure, I Cfl ftf) choice of many styles, b.lJ Vacation and School KNEE PANTS, 3 to 1 years. roat t0. 39c, 49c, 69c Devlne, William Eleventh street. Den linger.

Sylvan 616 Twelfth Street Dowd, William 1117 Eighth avenue. I Duffy, John 621 Twelfih street. -Denllnaer. Jesse 616 Twelfth street. OBITUARY NOTES NOVEL PLER FUTILE AND FUNERALS.1 btllli Dawson, Mich.

438 Thirteenth street -a Daves, Isaac 1211 Eighth avenue, iciav.iiiiioni ovuu a uu aim Ick. 385 Ninth tret. Boys' Blue Serge 2-PIECE DRESS SUITS, 7 to 16 years, made to sell at 14.50; here Satur- ilfi FOR REMOVING TREES Conrad Bchmld. for over fifty years a stranger to tell him of his loss when Nuccl picked "up the bill, telling him not to be a fool, and that the man who had amp, 382 Ninth street Richard 307 Tenth street ohn. fW2 Tenth atreet.

day "yo nhn, 490 Tenth street. ugusi, 4,3 ttievenin street' Driver, Jlies Twelfth atreet Dougherty, James 4H6 Eleventh street Dawson, Ellas O-, 103 Prospect Park West Does, Jacob, 674 Eleventh street Dawson, John, 436 Thirteenth street Dawson, Edward, 436 Thirteenth street Donohue, William '480 Twelfth street Dufly. Edward, 1206 Eighth avenue. Dutty, Charles 621 Twelfth street -Kbbersen, Oscar, 406 Twelfth street, tonetts, Charles 170 Prospect Park West Feely. 443 Thirteenth street.

Lewis Burgln, gardener at the Bay Rtdge residence of Mayor Tom L. John 50c to $1.50 Silk Gloves, 25c. resident of Greenpolnt, died at his home, 48 India street, yesterday of old age. He as born In Germany over eighty-four years ago, and came to Greenpolnt when It was a very small village. He leaves a wife and several grown children, one of whom Is ex-Alderman August Schmld.

The funeral will be held Sat-aurday afternoon from St. Anthony's It. C. Church. The Interment will be made In Calvary Cemetery, under the direc 'entieth Election District.

nri Ninth street. Prospect Park son, of Cleveland, was found guilty In the Coney Island court to-dayi of cutting dropped It was a rich man and could well afford to lose It. "Shut up about this," said Nuccl, according to the butcher, "and I'll give you half of the hundred dollars." Nuccl then gave the bill to the Brooklyn man, the latter said, and told him to go and get It changed, but asked Terschlnskl for some security before he gave him the bill. Yerschlnski said he gave up 118, all the money he had with him, and went to get the bill changed. eventh street.

Seventh a venae. 1,000 pairs Black Silk Mitts and Long Gloves Mitts are both Dlaln nnd1 open-work; Gloves are plain hand with long open-work sleeves; reg- Cr I down eight trees which had been planted by the Department dn the Shore Andrew, 534 Tenth street Joseph, 023 Eleventh street 6U3 Tenth street ularly 50c. to Jl.ooyau reduced to sayv bH'z Ninth street I. 8., 663 Tenth street tion of Chris Treber. Moses Palman died yesterday at his road In front of the Johnson home.

Corporation Counsel Delany had decided to make a test case of this, so he sent Lawyer Joyce to the trial to represent the city. Burfttn was represented by When he went to a saloon witn tne Din he was told that it was worthless, being homai 472 Ninth street nestr 345 Seventh avenue, tisen, Hugo, Btf7 Tenth street, Joseph, 523 Eleventh street antes 47i! Ninth street. home, 121 Nassau avenue. He was born sixty years ago In Delaware, and came to Greenpolnt to live twenty-seven years ago. He is survived by his widow, his Foley, Charles 170 Prospect Park West Peely, John 448 Thirteenth street Fit i water, William 178 Prospect Park West Fly, William 304 Eleventh street.

-Fries le ben, tilgmund, 1218 Eighth avenue. Fltepatrlck. William 417 Eleventh street i'raser, Donald 471 Twelfth street Fltzimtrlck, 417 Twelfth street Fllzpatrlck, James, 417 Twelfth etreet Gtaccum, Jsmes. 451 Thirteenth street German, Horace 618 Twelfth street. Grace, Frank 1204 Eighth avenue.

Gough, James 632 Eleventh street. Oough, Walter 652 Eleventh street -Gums, George, 383 Seventh avenue. Garvey, James, 600 Eleventh street Hackett, Joseph, 481 Twelfth street. Hinson, Stephen 451 Thirteenth street, Hlndeman, Peter 634 Eleventh etreet Hall. Chester L.

1207 Eighth avenue. two confederate bills pasted back to DacK When he went back to the corner, Nuccl Morris, 1017 Eijrhth avenue. was not In sight, nor the 118 Saturday In Our Popular Grocery, COFFEE Our Araboga; best we CATSUP Bordeaux Qr can buy: regularly 30c. per JCr for S5o-; or lb" for Saturday, lb. iOC FRUIT STKUPS-Regular Qf 25c.

bottles; all flavors 'l TEAS-Any of our 46c. grade of ARMOUR'S VEAL, HAM OR BEEF Mixed, Oolong. English Break- 5C- LOAF 1-lb. can, -lb. Qn fast or Ceylon; lb.

for vJ. can only Lawyer John M. Ward, of baseball fanw Lawyer Ward's plea was that locust trees, such as those cut down by Bursrln, were to be clased with weeds, as they sprang up from the soil without planting or cultivation. He drew attention to the Two days later he saw Nuccl on the only child, James, having died In January, 1902. Funeral services will be held to-morrow evening at the late home, the talph, 1017 Eighth avenue.

John 302 Tenth street, hiiip 1020 Kiirhth avenue, rthur E-, (1H1 Tenth street street and had arrested. Magistrate Breen held Nuccl In $500 for Illtnm 488 Ninth street tlSl Tenth street SDec al Sessions. Rev. Frederick W. Oswald, pastor of St.

John's Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be made Sunday In the Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction J. H. 154 Prospect Park West A igang of counterfeiters are said by fact that the plans for tne Deautincation of the parks Included the cutting down Hughes. Hunry.

4H3 Thirteenth atreet the police to be operating in tne vicinity of Greenwlcn street and castle uaraen, ot oscar L. Bach. or locust trees. Magistrate Voorhees found the garden er guilty, but suspended sentence. Holden, James 508 Eleventh street Hinson.

William, 431 Thirteenth street Hicks, Daniel 470 Twelfth atreet. Hailowetl. 470 Twelfth street. and prey upon the newly landed emigrants, who are unaware of the appear fieorfte, out Kieventn street harles 318 Ninth street ohn E-, 6S1 Tenth street. Jertrand, 350 Seventh avenue.

muel 4S8 Ninth street 'wman 4S8 Ninth street arles 562 Tenth street Oeorfte 436 Ninth street. r. tt.17 Eleventh street ance of United States money. Confed Hughes, Charles 171 Prospect Park West Hayes, Cornelius, 60S Twelfth street. Ivev.

Walter 8.. 483 Twelfth street. TO flPPEAB erate bills al-e said to be chiefly used In this practice, which the police are trying NO ELSBERG LITIGATION FflUB KILLED IT UN GET Jones, Julius, 480 Thirteenth street Johnston, Willlsm 172 Prospect Park West John "on. August, 640 Eleventh street Joyce. 433 Twelfth street.

Johnson, Frank 476 Twelfth atreet DECISION THIS YEflf! FOR FERRYBOATS Keating, 'inn oox isieventn street. 1 Klenale. Frank. 426 Twelfth etreet Kohn, Jacob, 1213 Eighth avenue. Kenny, John, 437 Thirteenth street.

Klerman. En ward 006 Eleventh street AGAINST THEIR BLTEB Two Women Accused a Brooklyn Man, But Dreaded Court Notoriety. to DreaK up. BOY ARRESTED FOR RIFLING MONEY DRAWER. Thomas Todlc, 11 years old, of 61 Withers street, was arrested, this afternoon, by Dctecyve Meadows of the Bedford avenue station, charged with robbing the money drawer of Arnold Law- Civil Service Commission Exacting Knudson, Ole, 423 Twelfth street.

Kells, David 610 Eleventh street. Louis, Aaron, 497 Twelfth street. Leventtcod. Jno. 478 Twelfth street WATERTOWN, N.

Aug. IS. Hr, and Mrs. Charles H. Cross, of N.

and their daughter. Mrs. Chauncey Welch of Chloago, were) jtruck Meantime Brooklyn Is Inconveni enced by Holding Up of Subway Franchises. Lynch, Charles 480 Twelfth atreet. Leidlng, 1110 Eighth avenue.

Lane, Frank, 403 Twelfth street. Lowe. Percy. 100 Prospect Park in Requirements for plorrls, 3S0 Tenth street H. 8., 014 Tenth street 314 Ninth street 373 Tenth street.

4 a mes 0H8 Tenth street Georjre Eleventh street Thomas F-, 378 Tenth street nhn, 088 Tenth street. ltd, John 338 Tenth street. Bernard ar5 Seventh avenua, i', Edward, 580 Tenth street William 544 Ninth street" -awrence 088 Tenth street imothy, GHZ Tenth street 1017 Eighth aenue. William Tenth street 502 Ninth street ianlel F-, 502 Ninth street Ham 503 Tenth street i 111 lam 478 Ninth street i raid, 478 Ninth street. William M.

ooi Tenth street 303 Tenth street, ji, John 511 Eleventh street. John A 100 Prospeot Park West filbert 330 Tenth street. i. 47H Ninth street Hugh 585 Tenth street j. A.

Tenth atreet 'IV'llllam 310 Eleventh street 'ink E. 337 Tenth street. Wdwanl. 372 Tenth street and Instantly killed by a train at Philadelphia, N. this mornlnsr.

Mrs. Welch's two-year-old son was fatally ley's candy store at 43 Havemeyer street of. 149. Lyons, ueorge 400 i weinn street Lyons, Edward, 466 Twelfth street. Charles M.

Little, an egg Inspector, Lyons, JaeoD, etui weiitn street. Mangan. Patrick 488 Twelfth street. That the litigation as to the eonstltu or zjb smith street, was arrested at the The Civil Service Commission has tlonality of the Elsberg bills, which de- Manhattan entVance of the Brooklyn Mallon. Francis 618 Twelfth street Mullen, William Eleventh street Mark well, Benjamin 4933 Twelfth street Meraet.

Jullun. 178 Prospect Park West. struck a snag In Its search for engineers for the new munlcipally-owned Staten orived the Board of Aldermen or tne AN OFFICIAL SCORER. In college the athletic girl Is as enthus Bridge at noon to-day on the complain DROPS DEAD AFTER HE PUTS MONEY IN BANK. Morris Btaler, old, of 202 Christopher droppd dead this morning in the drug; store of Henry Julius, at Marcy power of granting franchises, will hot of two women who refused to appea be ended this year was predicted to-day.

Moloney, Edmund 64 Twelfth street Meyer, Jno. 1208 Eighth avenue, Michaelsen Herman 316 Twelfth street Mulraney, Jno. 1121 Eighth avenue. Meyer. Rudolph 485 Thirteenth street against him, because they shunned pub Island ferryboats.

For two weeks It has advertised examination to fill from 16 to 20 vacancies, but' when applications iastic over basketball as her brother, and there are some institutions where regular licity. baseball Is permitted to the gentler sex; Policeman John McConvllle, of the According to the Corporation Counsel and the counsel to the Board of Aldermen, it will be Impossible for the present Board of Estimate to pass upon any of 'Thomas 100 Pronpect Park West, closed Wednesday. It was found that avenu, and Brondway. Mr. Staler had Just deposited tn the Williamsburg Savings Mooney, Jno.

600 Eleventh stt4et Manning, 406 Eleventh street. Harm Ion, James, 121.1 Eighth avenue. Morrett. Clarence. 1111 Eighth avenue.

but It Is quite unusual for a woman to Adams street station, who made the ar there were only 1.6 applicants. The' po t.anK. tie asKeu nir iium 01 waier an be appointed official scorer for a. team rest, told Magistrate Breen In the fell dead. lie was Identified by Murray, Val.

481 Twelfih street bank bmk in his pocket. Death was due to th franchises now pending. This means Muijer. Emu. 'i weiitn STreet sltlons are worth from' 1.500 to 11,800 year.

heart disease. Tombs court, Manhattan, that a richly-dressed woman-had pointed the man out J1-, Peter, Tenth street Tiik 520 Ninth street, iosvph 574 Tenth street 474 Ninth street, i -v, Henry, 385 Tenth atreet i Harry. 352 Tenth street Theodore, 301 Seventh avenue, ieui jfe 332 Tenth street Juhn, 351 Peventh avenue. of men a position which commands a good salary. Mrs.

Martha Boynton Reynolds, however, holds that unique position with the South Carolina baseball team of which her husband Is manager main trouble has been the quail Meyer, Henry. 1208 Eighth avenue. Mart land. Howard Eleventh street Ma Hoy, Daniel, 453 Eleventh street. Malloy.

Edward, 463 Twelfth street. McCheane. James 628 Eleventh street to mm, saying that he had. insulted her, i. SONG PARODIES GET ficattons demanded.

The Municipal out refused to press the complaint. About that time the policeman said Civil Service announced candidates mus gen. Fred. 585 Eleventh street McCormack, Jsmes, 463 Twelfth street. McCormack, William 438 Twelfth street and pitcher.

Before her marriage Mrs. Reynolds was a school teacher In Ohio. mat he saw Little board a Smith street have experience as chief engineers of en in street. F. 822 Eighth avenue.

BOYS IN TROUBLE. James Camlln. 18 years old. of 470 Sackett car and ne alleged saw him Insult yet It is said she knows the game of base- ocean-going vessels of more than 2.000 Henry 152 Prospect Park West, Richard ftS3 Eleventh street inn. besides having experience In water- woman, whose fare he insisted on paying.

This woman also refused to press the street; William Howard, 16 years old, of 893 Mr Known, Patrick. tV4 Eleventh street McMath, Henry. 330 Eleventh street McGuiness, Jno. 40 Thirteenth street Navarro, Rafael, 479 Twelfth street Noons, Peter 1202 Eighth avenue. Newman, John, 1117 Eighth avenue.

Norman. Prank 469 Thirteenth street oau rrom start to nnish, and can tell the difference between a wild pitch and a passed ball as well as the captain of tha that the construction of the new subway routes, several of which are of vital Interest to Brooklyn, will be delayed indefinitely. The litigation will come up for argument before the Appellate Division of the 8upreme Court some time In October. In view of the Importance of the case and the grave constitutional questions which are Involved, It Is not likely that a decision will be handed down by the Appellate Division for at least two months. Voluminous briefs will be submitted by both sides, hundreds of authorities will be cited to cover the contentions of each of the litigants and it tube boilers, forced draught, electricity, Twelfth street; Thomas Whalen.

17 years old, complaint, out the policeman stopped the and Charles Whalen, 16 years olV of 330 Court opposing team. The Pilgrim. O'Orlen. John 604 Eleventh street. atreet, wera charged in tna Fiatbush court car ana arrested Little.

was fined 16 and In default of payment was sent this mornlnr by Patrolman McOloln. of tha To-day the Civil Service Commission confessed Itself beaten In drawing candidates and announced a new examination for Sept. 6. The qualifications have to ine cuy prison. Prnnirl FarK station, wnn actio in a rt O'Grten.

William 60S Eleventh street O'Rourke, 435 Thirteenth street. (VRourke. -'3 Thirteenth street O'Brien. Joseph 437 Thirteenth street crdpriy manner in prospect Park fast night. Ths officer esia ino aeienaants were sit TIME AND SETTING HENS, An enterprising salesman from one of tins on a bench sinking a song, ending up eaen been modified tne statement "candidates must have necessary federal li verse wlfh Improper words.

The defendants cense to cover this class oi vessels ana denied the charge ana were neia ror examl tlon on Tuesday In S100 ball each. O'Brien, Joseph, 1117 Eighth avenue. O'Brien. Samuel, Eighth avenue. Prager, Moses 4 Twelfth street.

Pettlt, Albert 431 Thirteenth street -Parker, Henry 4S2 Twelfth street. Plnckney. Eugene 336 Eleventh street. PhilliD. Georae f13 Twelfth streets the large cities went to a certain rural may be tnat two justices win oo as-is-ned to write the opinions.

I must havs had experience on sen boats." community and endeavored to sell an in The Drevailing opinion that a decision BROKE UP FURNITURE by the Appellate Division, If It be unanimous, will decide the case finally is er Patrick. George 628 Eleventh street. Plnnkett. Earnest 611 Twelfth street Paige. Judson 8., 602 Twelfth street Pitt.

Kenneth. 601 Twelfth street. nurew, o-it rieventn street 'awrence 670 Tenth street C. 512 Ninth street. Alexander 606 Tenth street.

Allen 383 Tenth street Vllliam, 644 Tenth street Villlam 043 Tenth street. Henry, 349 Tenth street. lllam C. 02O Eighth avenue. ich, Charlfs 30 Tenth street, fl'homas, 542 Ninth street Tge 434 Ninth street." George A-, 343 Eleventh street.

-Albert, 517 Eleventh street atthew, 506 Ninth street. Peter. 347 Tenth street hn 339 Tenth street. J-hn 533 Tenth street 570 Tenth street John 918 Eighth avenue. Emanuel, 823 Eleventh etreet ivid, 520 Ninth street T.

432 Ninth street i-r, Leopold, 033 Tenth street rr. Louis, 635 Tenth 'street James, 573 Eleventh street 548 Ninth etreet. wtcher 014 Eighth avenue. fn Proepect Park West peter, 500 Tenth street, 134 Proipct Park Wee. 510 Eleventh street, t.

67! Tfnih street TBnth street. 317 F.iM--nth street Jihn 5-to Ninth street. A RAILROAD BUILDER. WHILEJNTOXICATED, WANT MORE MONEY FOR S. P.

C. C. WORK. Vice-President Jones, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, has written to th Board of Estimate, asking for mors money. He declares the annual appropriation: to be Insufficient to carry on the work.

The allowance was 17.000. Mr. Jones declares the appropriation should be Increased to 116,000 In the next budget. William O'Donneil. 30 yeara old, of 631 roneous, because tne entire case, it is held, is a question of law and not of facts.

Under the Constitution, if a question of law Is Involved the case can be The contractor In chargre of the grading; Qulgiey. Michael, 407 Thirteenth street Hitter, Henry. 678 Eleventh street Rsthgen. Hengy 1211 Eighth avenue, Relllr. Daniel, 1202 Eighth avenue.

Reliton, Jno. N. 1111 Eighth avenue, Reitly. Frank 680 Eleventh street Grand avenue, was this morning arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees In the Fiatbush court cubator to a farmer. His arguments did not make any Impression upon the agriculturist.

Finally, as a clincher In favor of his up-to-dat Improvement, he exclaimed, "Look at th time It will save!" The farmer squirted a mouthful of tobacco Juice on the ground before replying, snd then said, with provoking calmness, 'Oh, what's time to a settln' hen?" That settled the question. No Incubator was sold. Harper's Weekly. of the Old Dominion Railroad. Mrs.

Theo-dosla Beacham, Is said to be the only- carried to the Court of Appeals. Owing to the slow operation cf the wheels of Patrolman Henry Carney, of the Orand avenue station, with intoKlcatton. Tin woman In America engaa-ed In such Roach, Edward, 47 Twelfth street. Rathjen, Edward, 1211 Eichth avenue. Rathtn 1211 Eighth avenue.

Rfverr. Grorr. 1213 Eighth avenue. justice In the higher courts. It will tie a remarkable undertaking.

It Is declared. If the case Is ready for argument before the hichest tribunal In the State by the officer -aid O'Donneil went home last night, m-iffifd the furniture in ly house and assaulted hts wiiV Mislvtrate V.orhes ordTed th d-fndant to pay a fine of 1 or go to fail for ten dava. work. Mrs. Beacham, whose home Is In Michigan, thoueh she Is a native "of Massachusetts, took up the work when Rtvere, Clernce 166 IToirpect Park West Rlecken.

Henry 47 Thlrtnth street. her husband became an Invalid. With her two sons she lives near the work sh end of the yenr. Hore another delay will be encountered before an opinion Is 8hevMn, 614 Twelfth Mrert. HTmcste, Herman E.

Prospect Park West Btn-ncer, George KleTnih etrwt. Fhevltn. Patrick 314 Twelfth atreet SECRETARY SHAW HERE, landed down. PERFECTLY CLEAR. is engaifd um.

and her force of fifty men tamo ne.tr by with their mules antl "t'ounsei for both sides who nave harre of the case," s.tld Alderman Rg- GALLS ON BANKERS. nid tkiuil, "have come to the conclusion CHARGE TEN-YEAR-OLD LAO WITH STEALING PIPE. George Yousko, Ifl years old; of Kent avenue was held in ball by Justice Fleming In the -tTiildren's Court to-day on a charge of burglary. Ha la accused of stealing II worth of lead pipe from the saloon of John Horn at th same address. eciulpntpnt.

Mrs. Bencham has done some of the hardest work on one of the costliest electric railroad h-ls ever const t-ucted red rock cut and filling. She that It is hopeless to etiwct that the constitutionality of the n.berg biils will Pltrncer. Hlrnm. 5r8 Kleventh ntrH, Ptetnhrink.

Joupph, 475 Thirteenth street gtelnhrlnk. Mtrr. 475 Thlrteem'h street. 8' ran mes 334 Klventh street pmtth. John 3.16 E5evnth Btreet.

Ftelnbrirk. Jscob, ITS street Pmlih. John 12 Prhth avenue. g'rtrg. 826 street.

Phevltn, George 3:4 stret JieHv, Mer-ft-Id. 468 Twelfth street. Aavmpui-. Charles 481 Twelfth atreet i iiirirK, ww xFvntn w.rmvz. nark, -hn 543 Eleventh street, Michael, 574 Tnth street James 302 Tnth street, lara.

John 521 Eleventh street James, Sit-? Tenth street Hihard, 001 Tfnth street. Henry 1013 avenue, -n, Patrick, 64 Tenth street (ichaI, t1 Tenth street. James, 323 Eieventit street Vltlrtng Tourist to rural Inhabitant Ar you a native of this plnrfj inhabitant Am I what? Tourist Are you a nstfv-? Inhabitant's ife fsnpeerlnf on tha Ain't ye act no sr Ft Ha rr" rui re lHin' hfre w'l'o ye win born, or r-nrn before yt bu llJn' h-rsT Hrjf 'i Weekly, be decided this year, mm the moat Secretary of th Treasury Shaw, who la In town to-day. called on some of th prominent bnk.rs this morons. His Tisll is to be without my particular public that hs 1, sirup'-y attenuit; to prlvat.

business. superintends the work personally, snd is held In high esteem by officials of the various railroads with which- she has had rtlmlstlc standpoint. It is hardly poasibie that a decteion will be hamlet down by the Court of Ar-peais before net spring." eailngs. The Pilgrim,.

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