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HIE BROOKLYN "MONDAY. TAVRU1 23." 1906 his district say he has been "jollying them on legislation. The Senator Is one of the most amiablo nieu In the Legisla nonse a vindication of the Department of III ARCHITECTS of the great sailor who bo conspicuously Wjul's Xetter. Finance. exemplified the Irrepressible valor 01 ture, and In justre to him it must tie nam in thnt the chui'cmnen This is one of the few municipal de XT whim CUIHU partments that is unhampered either by American nnvj, hvo had no existence on the sea hurt have done him an Injustice.

Some of his oriHoo i.vo ivmuimI the record of his votes Fulton, Aasms an WMoaghby Streets. th. Ent.r. atlon Telegraphic SorUca. atsrel st th.

Brooklyn (N. Port Matter. Independent of ninra, Social, rolllloal or llollsloua. FRANCISCO the civil service or lack of. means to se- of the colonics ure the best available men for the city 1KH UCC.ll a ii wlinle to whom wo owe the on all leglHlation, and his record is being subjoetJil to close scrutiny.

Ho does not when it gets there, it will be thankfully carried, forward, has brought the response that Denver has already sent on a train of seventeen "cars loaded with supplies and is preparing to send more. Do you wonder that Denver smiles at New York slmDllcltv? An Interesting situation has developed in the Dismal Swamn. due according to a Richmond dispatch, "to the internal movements of the earth which have recently resulted ii the volcanic eruption service. It Is the clearing house for all stitutions under which we live, and to lnlms acainst the city, and presumably th honefieent operation of which must fear the scrutiny, und will cure less ior 11 18 he shall have a new district with boundary lines which he bits tmggexted. W.

11. M. watchful of the city's Interests. Yet his department for four or five years in nn small measure he credited the MONDAY, APRIL 23, 11)06. Mayor Schmitz Asks How Many We Can Furnish.

sense of national unity, which manes CHANGE CARS FOR CONEY. permitted fraudulent claims to pass through its doors on the way to the city Chamberlain's office with the facility everv section of the Republic respond with effective aid to the suffering of any We should fail into error if wt Trolleys Will Rnn to Loop Terminal, with which Ingersoll and Carvey and the fnrr-nt that glorious memories shared in ther Tweed, ring contractors had their RELIEF FUND GROWS Some of B. B. Odcll'. Brooklyn Friendi 8y That There Will Not Be Any L.gllatl Reapportionment ThU Year VnleM Hii Plans Are Approved Lqoal Politicians Are pisonssinit a Story to the Effect That Frank Gardner and a Democratic Stats Senator Expect to Be Retnrned to the Senate by a Deal Between Democrats and Republicans-Mr.

Woodruff's Representative Likely to Meet With Vigorous Opposition in His Own Party. Where They Will Conneot With Brighton Beaoh Trains. of Vesuvius and the earthquakes In Call-Ifornia. The Dismal Swamp Is boiling nnd alligators and other creatures are crawling out already cooked. Nature provides compensations for every ill, it seems.

collision have much to do with keeping alive such widely diffused sympathies as vouchers passed In the days wtien unit Connollv was at the head of the de have been evoked during the past few partment. The world knows now that days. Ineersoll and Garvey und the rest bad In order to facilitate the work of abandoning nil grade crossing on the Brighton Beach line, the operating officers of Brook confederates in the Controller's office. It STARTING TO TAKE STOCK. "to, of THE CITIZEN mar have ft.

daily Sundt-n, ma to or to the publication office. ANCH OFFICES. SOI TH BKOOKT.YTf. NO. ISO Ninth street, near Fifth 1TASTFRN DISTIlIt T.

AOKNCT. NO. TH ''IK" Broader. GREtCNrOlNT. I JTAIM MO Manhattan nvenue.

Manhattan ohicb. CHIOACO Ol FH K. Room T01 Sohlller mCHIns-. WAMlfSOTON Offm nth Room No. mrcnmo and Penn.ylva.iU nvenue FATCIlOOrK, 1- -1 Office of the "Advance-" Many Contributions Made to Mayor's Committee To-Day Several Refuse Names.

does not vet know that Miles had con federates in the same department, but The most reliable information from San Francisco is contained in a dispatch lyn Rapid Transit have deemed to ruu surface cars this summer on that line south of Mnlbone street and Flathush, avenue. The line is already badly congested bv the snnce demands of the contractors it has well elined suspicions. A man jumped into the North River and a woman into the East River yesterday. Roth were Intent on suicide but both were glad to seize the ropes thrown to them and be hauled bHck to life. The water Is yet too cold for a comfortable death.

forwarded to Washington by Mr I -cacti ALASKAN TREATY SIGNED. th Rnnerintendeut of the Federal Mint and the successful handling; of sinomer passenger traffic over it is going to he a Mr. I-each has been on the ground, (lav Rrookhn friends of former Governor B. Notwithstanding the evidences of good and nluht. since the catastrophe o.

fecline prevailing betweeen the peoples tnx thnt will call for patience hoth on the part of thenrail-rosd's employees nnd ot the public. of this country and Great Rrilain at POLITICAL AND OTHER COMMENT curved. He seems to have kept his hea all through the terrors of earthquake and flee He has had men out in every From Flske terrnce to Sheepsliend nay Briohtnn Hpiich olectric trains nre already present and the reasonable hope that with an inn-easing understanding of the direction socking accurate statistics of the loss of life, and up to date his agents character and ambitions of both nations, SUBSCRIPTION RATK9 benig detoured over the Long Island, Railroad tracks. While this gives the, con have reported but W1 deaths, and Mr Leach oNiucssrs the opinion that the tractor nil the room he wants In this section, the presence of the many stenm trains which the Long Island sends to the Sheeushend Bay racetrack and to Manhat 3 CO 1 50 1 t.50 75 Thnt Snn Francisco Is already formulating plans to build a larger and more beautiful city over the burned ruins was den onMratcd this morning hy a telegram which Mayor McClellan received from Mayor Schmitz of the Golden Gate city. It read: "How many architects and architectural draughtsmen can you furnish us, and how quickly can they leave for San Francisco?" Mayor McClellan, having no facilities for finding out this information, asked that the request of Mayor Schmitz bo given ns much publicity ns possible in order to attract the nttention of all the men engaged in the professions mentioned who were in position to pines their talents and services at the disposal of San Francisco.

To facilitate matters. Mayor McClellan B. ltj.nd Sunday. on 1'" Bally only, one Sunday only, tear PtillyentlSuny. C.

tlTnl- al month! Sundeyonly all menfia death list caused directly by the earth Yet Caer Wai Ambitious. Will it be with President Roosevelt's an-ti-third-ierni pledge an it mis with famous threefold refusal, on eh time more ntle than before? ll is significant, in with Inst Saturday's speech, nnd the talk of another Western lour, that the F-hnira "Advertiser" and other Roosevelt orenns are husily revamping the old. familiar sophistries with which aforetime third term advocates hnvo ni'd to holster their ai'KUinonts. Albany Amis. the feeling will grow in strength until il becomes permanent and unbreakable every thinking citijen will be glad to know that otw possible incentive to irritation has bteii removed by the-eigning of the treaty fixing Ihe eastern border of Alaska at the 1 list meridian of longitude west of Greenwich.

tan Bench, adds a new and very serious It. (Moll are saying that if his plans for legislative reapportionment are not Adopted by the followers of Governor Higgins and the Roosevelt contingent in the legislature then there will not be any reapportionment this year. TV Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff is quoted ns expressing a positive opinion thnt there will le legislative reapportionment of Senate and Assemble- districts of Greater New York, nnd that Mr.

Udell's friends in the Legislature will hftvp to make concessions which thev now refuse to make. Some weeks ago Senator McCarren said he would not be a candidate for reelection this fall. Shortly after this announcement was made Senator Hasenflfig declared that he. too. intended to retire from the Senate and devote his time to his business pursuits.

Senator McCarren's opponents in the Eastern District are organizing against him as if he hnd mnde no declaration. Some of these opponents are of the opinion quake will not exceed m. Considering (1,0 violence of the shock and the subsequent conflagration, this death list in city of population is wonderfully a 1 1 Of course, the pattlciilai line of dlvi- Dlllv and Sunday, ttirre CITIZEN IN EUROPE. Tlvntte, CnW at the fniins-m OVIX1N. HOTKL VICTORIA.

Northumberland Whltofrlara. r. HOTEL BTKDA. Hue Camhon. The explanation is found in the stories ,.,1,1 Kv the refueees.

The ion be it one second, one minute or one degree more or less in either direction, is II ON iieoi I'm -rent hotels which housed factor to the congestion. It Has neen thought neither snfe nor advisable to run the light open summer surface cars of Brooklyn over a double-track road congested with steam nnd electric elevated trains, nnd for thnt reason nnother wny was sought to escnpe from the difficulty. It has been decided to send the surfnec cars to a loop terminal just north of the bridge that carries Lincoln rond over the depressed tracks of the Brighton Beach line. The tracks of the loop will be at the level of the bridge deck and the surface ears will be sent around them, without not of the sliahtest consequence to either His Mission Ended. It transpires that the w-nninn Maxim Gorky, the Russian novelet, brought to this country is not his wife, but Mine.

Andreieva, an actress. His real wife is Mill living in Russia. When this fact was learned on Saturday, the couple was turned nut of the exclusive hotel in New- country, the products of the soil and the withstood the earthquake shock. The buildings rocked, the plaster fell from the walls, but all of the inmates found climate being common to the whole ot the region indicated, and there being no difficulty- in getting to the streets in still plenty of room on the 400 miles or that the Senator will be a candidate ior re-election despite his statement to the safety. The great office buildings of steel and stone likewise survived the rTT17EVS" reaoer.

will confer THE will t4 vor 'upon "h'" formats to thl. office of "nt hm way train or he -old UTo tor so of shore line on the Pacific still lou coniriuv Warden Haves said to one in to Canada for all the commerce, she can eer carry on there. quake, ami such damage as they sus his friends recently, while the probable change in the boundary lines of Senator tianed was dueealmost wholly to tire. Hut not all wars have the provocation necessitating the changing of fenders or trolleys for the return trip. Brond platforms are to he constructed between the loop tracks nnd wide sfnirs will lend from these to the platforms of the Brighton 'Roach line iust below.

Free transfers will McCarren's district was under discussion: The loss of life seems to have been said thnt it would be an excellent idea for all architects nnd architectural draughtsmen who can respond to this appeal to communicate immediately with Robert W. Hebbard, Commissioner of Public Charities, at tbe foot of East Twenty-aixta street, Manhattan. Mr. Hebbard is the secretary of the Mayor's relief committee and he will be instructed tn send the names to Mayor Schmitz of the men who can go immediately. The Mayor said that he hoped that there would be a hearty response to tbia appeal from San Frnucisco, snd that he felt sure that the men who would go would be more than amply repaid for their trouble.

Contributions continued to pour into the Mayor's office this morning. When Assistant Secretary Willis reached his desk he tt nitod nn with three hundred let THE TARIFF ISSUE. or the justification of dial by which "If he runs again In his present district principally in the congested tenement distriets where the poor were housed in Japan freed herself and China from the lie will be beaten out of his boots, so peo-nle in his district tell me. They say that York where they had been stopping. G-M-fej Vfi'sit to this country never promised to amount tp much.

The novelist materially lessened hat prospect there was of it accomplishing something by sending a telegram of sympathy to the four men in Idaho charged with complicity in the murder of ex-Governor Steuen-herg. Saturday's revelation has completed the wrecking of his mission. 1'tica Her-iild-Dispatch. The Hearst Planrof Action." From surface indications. Mr.

Hearst is making no effort to capture thi' State machine and secure the "regular" nomination for Governor. The plan is rather to weaken the organization hy alienating tl.nca n-hrt hum i (rrtopflnpo Or onrt SCC 110 menace of Russia: and in view of the buildings constructed of the native red no matter how friendly the Senator's Re be given at tbe new loop in both directions and a heavy service of trains run between trifles. In a material sense, about which wood. The Lisbon earthquake caused Ma-llmim street and Coney Island tor tne publican chums may be to him in the matter of reapportionment, it will not be possible for them to make a district in which ho death of 35.000 persons, but, as ol so many wars have been waged, the latest upleasantness between France and (aire reports in his story of this earth- the Senator can be re-elected. The people exclusive accommodation of Coney Island passengers.

While surface car passengers will have the privilege of boarding tbe through trains from Park Row, yet the Germany concerning Morocco being an onake. this great loss of life was occa The suggestion recently made by Congressman Rainey, that the question of tariff revision should be submitted to the people In November next, is not received with much favor by the Republican as a whole. In the East it Is welcomed by the partv naners that fear a bad result if the leather and some other interests are made to feel that their only hope lies in the triumph of the Democracy, but otherwise the judg I have tn ked with wi not be surprised instance in which war was avoided only sioned by the subsequent tidal wave the Senator is a candidate for re-election. because of the backing France had, it is which eneulfed the city. and they are organizing on the assumption a matter for general gratulation when abundant service of trains starting from Mnlbone street as a terminal will render this unnecessary.

The nronertv loss by fire exceeded all that he will be a candidate. It is common talk in political circles that ever any possible cause of trouble between nations is set aside by mutual The Mnlbone street loop will be used by known records. Conservative estimates put it at $350,000,000. of which machine Republican and machine Demn- rnile lenders on hoth sides of the Kast the Flatbush avenue, Nostrand avenue and Gates avenue lines that formerly main agreement. 000 Is covered by insurance.

In order to personal profit in the success of the "regulars." These men form the basis of an independent organization which is expected to cement tne radical members of the party. In fifty-five counties of the State Hearst agents are reported to be at work. With abundant money and promises, the Hearsf agents hope to win many supporters. Albanv Journal. Hirer hnvo met informally to discuss the This statement, will be endorsed by- find a parallel to the scenes following ters containing subscriptions ranging from 50 cents to $100.

Many people called in person st the City Hnll to leave contributions. One well dressed mnn approaching Sergt Kennell in the corridor outside of the Mayor's public reception room and handing a handful of hills which were found to aggregate $25, said that wanted the money added to the relief fund. Before the astonished sergeant could ask his mma the visitor had disappeared. advisability of making a secret combination hy which each will profit when State sensible American citizens in particular the burstine out of flames in all dic tained a daily service'to Brighton, in addition to these two new lines are being plnnned by B. R.

one to run across the Williamsburg Bridge from Delancey street, who recall the foolish outcry some years tions, one must eo back to the historic Senators are nominated. One who be ment of the party journalists seems be that the less talk the voters listen to on the subject of the tariff, the better the candidates of the Republican organization are likely to fare. Our local contemporary the "Standard-Union on tnterestine and well written ar ago over our northern boundary of "54.40 lieves this story to be true says: conflagration of Moscow by the Russians "Si.nntnr Frank Gardner expects to be or fight For. though we have been Manhattan, through Lee, NojStran ana r'hnrxh nvpnnes snd over the Culver line in n2 The horror in Moscow was even vo.pWted. His close friends are saying happy as a people ever since the settle worse, because it occurred in the midst to the Culver terminal on Surf avenue, privately that the Democrats will put up Ought to Go to the Adirondacks.

Iw Angeles, population 200.000. the metropolis of Southern California, is going into the heart of the Sierre Nevadas. i0 fnr noff WMter KUOlllV. Three ment that, kept, us below the 49th paral Another individual called upon Assistant of a Russian winter, and the refugee a dummy candidate to run against raiiK, lel was agreed to, there was really dan French armv had to escape both from Coney Island. The other will cover practically the same route, save that it will run in Gates avenue, east of Nostrand and that if this is done tho machine Ke-publicans will put up a dummy candidate ger of a senseless war over that question the.

flames and a hostile army at its great reservoirs taking the flow from many at the time; and such a situation over flanks. The burning of Moscow was an streams will tie constructed in tne mouu Tkr, n-toi- ill rmli the citv seven avenue. It is hoped that -hese tjyo new direct routes will attract the patronngfe of those persons living in the vicinity of Nos in Senator McCarren district, itie 'w use' guys of the Republican machine are predicting that when the candidates for the Alaskan boundary might have arisen act of patriotism, and the loss of to miloo In tunnels throuKh mountain at any time, one light-headed or eccen 000,000 occasioned by the flames was and more thtnn -J23 miles in conduits across desert, over ridge and through valley and Secretary Willis. Taking a brignt-ana crisp new $100 bill from his pocket he placed it on Mr. Willis' desk and asked that, it be turned over to the relief fund.

"Will you' give me your name?" asked Mr. Willis. "It is not necessary," replied the stranger. "Just credit the contribution to a friend." One of the largest contributions which Mayor McClellan received. ifor the relief fund of the Ran Pranciaeo, sufferers was phnMr fni- $1 000 rromj Controller Her trand and tipper Gates avenues wuo to make an unbroken trip in the surface nractically a total loss.

meadow. This is one nt the greatest en nronvta tllP d(lT. The CSti tric man, whether he sit on a throne or carry the pick and pan of a gold-hunting outfit, being now and then able to draw There is plenty of water now and seats on the Supreme Court bench are named by Democrats and Republicans it will be found that mutual concessions will have been made by the men who control the rival nolitical machines. The Demo cars to tbe seashore. rihnne street loon will be ready plenty of food in San Francisco.

The mate! cost is' Less than 2Ti into York citv into the ticle to this effect a few dayB ago, and Its tone is unmistakably in harmony with that ol at least three-fourths of Kb Republican eolaborers throughout the country. It does not. however, seem to occur to these estimable journals that the power to determine what the issue shall be does not lie wholly with the Republican managers. They forget, apparently, that the Democratic managers will have something to say in this relation, that they are all the more likely to press the issue because of the plainly disclosed fear with which it is anticipated by their opponents. Congressman Rainey was frank enough to say that he did not want, tariff revision, and wished it to ursrent nrohlem seems to be one of sanl for service by the time the heavy traffic to the ocean begins.

It will be sn extensive heart of the Adirondacks. its ultimate water a whole people into a controversy that may eventtKe in war. tation, and the Government Medical cnnl and to get the water down crats will claim half of the number of judicial candidates and the Republicans will tnko the other half, and hoth parties structure and to erect it by the speeineu This is the reason, and it is a suffi Staff is bending every energy to sur would present fewer nnd lesser difficulties than will he encountered in the Iis Angeles hnwrr KToilter tllP llgLTPEHte COSt OW- time gangs of men will be employed, uotu mount it. Those who are able to do so will fight to keep Independent candidates cient one, why our people would he glad to know that a settlement of the fisher night and day. man A.

Metz. Mr. Metz's wanunfacturing concern hnd an office building in San Fan-cisco which was entirely destroyed. are fleeing from the city to the adjacent from winning. i ing to the increased quantity of water taken.

But New York engineers are timid, il, itx- ia niir-jnin thp short-v isioned "How will such a scheme work in your MISSIONARY TO WED NURSE. ies question on the Lakes and on the Canada shore lines in general had been towns and villages, where all doors are thrown open and people welcome the billeting of the homeless. the writer asked. "Senator McCarren is credited with hav policy of reaching for Hudson Valley small Rev. Undstrom Came from China ing induced the Republican machine lend HILL TOP CLUff MEETING.

Organisation Is Steadily Growin- streams to temporarily meer us planning to extend tens of millions of n-nnM a long wav to hnild ers to put up a dummy candidate against him in said my informant with a the Adirondack works while threatening ruin and desolation to many prosperous in brnnd urin. "The sunnosed dnmmv rnndi Now Making Arrangements tor Its Annual Reception. dustrial and lanning rnmnimiiurx "i vu-teniplated watersheds Newburg News. The financial and business world of Ran Francisco have recovered sufficiently from the panicky feeling naturally Instilled by so dreadful and unexpected a calamity to start in to take stock. Many ef the banks announce the resumption of business.

The owners of the great office buildings that withstood the earthquake and were damaged by fire, have arrived at. in a way that would be satisfactory to all sensible people on both sides. For, as it is, there is an outbreak of ill-feeling every now and then when some American fishing boats are caught poaching within the Canada limits; and it. ought to he an easy matter for the diplomats on each side, if moved hy a spirit of fairness only, to come to such an agreement, as nobody els- takes the date was a bartender, and a personal friend of McCarren. But the dummy won all the same, hands down, as the jockeys sav.

It is generally understood in Repub and Falls In Love With Swedish Girl. The wedding next month of Miss. Julia S. Carlson and the Rev. O.

F. Lindstroni will he the culmination of a hokpitnl romance. Miss Carlson was graduated ns a trained nurse from the Lans-Lnsarettet Karlskona Hospital, in Sweden, six years ago. When pmdomlo of dinhtherin broke out! hun be deferred as long as possible, but deemed it inevitable, nevertheless, and Speaker Cannon spoke to practically the same purpose. To assume, in the light of these confessions, that the Democratic leaders will allow the question to remain In abeyance until it shall suit their versaries to quicken it into practical life, is to impute to them, we think, a lican politicnl circles, that Gardner wants to have his district ehnnged so thnt it will cut out a large independent Republican Koosevelt's Crude Expedient.

Many of the enormous fortunes now to be found in this country have been gained hy means which will not bear close examination, by violation of law, by trickery, extortion and theft. Many others have been on through improper and inequitable privileges created nnd conferred by ot thp piiforrenient of law he vote and tnke in a large number of Demo given orders to have them repaired. Owners of buildings destroyed are con crats who are loyal to the leadership of A well-attended and enthusiastic meet ing was held nt the Club rooms of the Hill Top Democratic Club of th Twelfth Assembly District last Fridny night The club will hold its annual entertainment mid reception next Wednesday evening nt Prospect Hall. A special feature of the evening will be a drawing for ladies' diamond and pearl brooch. The club is progressing rapidly, there being over sixty members added since the club was organised last Jsnuary.

i A large floral tribute In the form of n-rpath was Dresented by the fisherman's view that we ought to help ourselves to Canada's fish, and shut all Senator McCarren. Senator Gardners dreds of sufferers were quarantined In the island of Sturko, off the southerns coast of the Scandinavian peninsula, there wins no nurse in the kingdom save Miss Carlson friends believe that if the district out of our markets that are offered by- laid out so as to meet his wishes, he will uniform and unsparing, and let the Government to out of the business of making man'. for them. That will spnre Canada's fishermen. have the stinnort of enough Democratic ith the courage to volunteer toe sucn i -i -w 1.

sulting architects. Architects who had been awarded contracts for construction prior to the disaster have been told to go ahead as if nothing had happened. From all parts of the country money is being telegraphed to San Francisco, lack of practical political good sense that Is not fully justified by past experience. It is true enough that the manner in which Democratic policies have been presented for some years past has repeatedly been of advantage to the Re-nubllcans. by allowing them to divert service.

King Dscar, wnen ne neara i voters to insure his election. In my judg us the necessity of resorting to the crude ami hastily conceived expedient proposed bv Mr. Roosevelt for the distribution of ment, however, snd It is the judgment ot a good many experienced men in politics, MORTGAGE TAX REPEAL. The reports from Albany Indicate that self-denial, sent her a testimonial to ner courage. She came to New York in the fall 1801 nnd was employed by the Deparcment of TY Clip haoamA niirse wealth.

Rochester Herald. trains loaded with provisions, medical supplies and building materials are be Gardner cannot be re-elected. If a dummy is named against him, tin independent candidate will be named, a man strong enough to defeat hoth Gardner and the dummy. Invading the Freedom of the Press the Mortgage Tax Repeal bill will be amended to meet the Governor's objections as pointed out in Tiis veto message. ing rushed across the continent with the Some time ago the Legislature of the locomotive throttles wide open.

verv active campaign will be made There is some question whether the bill State of Minnesota passeu a mw mucn r.i.:.i. in newspapers of finrdnpr'ti re-election. A campaign members of the club, with sympathies, to the family of A. Freel, a neighbor, whose sudden death came as a shock to all. Although Mr.

Freel was not member of the Hill Top Clnb he was held in high esteem by all of the members. "SYMPATHY AND EOVE." Dr. Cndman Tells His People The Should Cleave to the Eternal. in its amended shape will pass. We The sublimity of the tragedy is equaled only by the sublimity of the answering response to the call for help.

conducted by influential and independent the details of any pubiic execution. For nimmu of the law. three promi should say that it will not If the Gover itenun ior iu -v nt the J. Hood Wright Hospital, and later superintendent at the Washington Mights Hospital. Last fall her health gave way and she was taken to a hospital in Brooklyn, wber a critical and delicate opera-tion was performed.

The Rev. Mr. LlndstrOm visited J.ew York oo a leave of absence from bw mission post at Nankin, China, pruhabfy the -t rvitPBtiint Tcjniscoonl mis- Republicans. If Mr. Woodruff shall mane public attention from serious nesaes in the Republican record to waiters of a not entirely relevant, character.

But it has not always been so, and the hope may not unreasonably he entertained by Democrats of sober mind that it will not alwavs continue to be so. Still, It would be folly not to recognize the fact, in view of what has been going on In Congress, that the Republican hopes in this relation may be partially realized. There are evidently not a few members of the Lower House on the nent dailies issued the news of the hanging of a murderer who was executed in the offenders. Iast Monday Judge Bunn THE VOICE FROM THE JAIL. the mistake of using Gnrrtner re-eiccnou then Mr.

Woodruff's Supreme Court nominations will meet with opposition from unexpected quarters, a rigorous opposition i ot st 'mi on ia 111- lifAittrht flimluKt the flH-inii-m-t rx9 Hflmspv conntv. that mnv nv havoc with ftis leaaersuip. There are indications that the end of the sewer claims frauds prosecution is not vet. in sight. A voice from the jail mom iminnmut i soin in the Orient.

A friend tookM over upheld the action of the Grand Jury. The nor can help It. as a veto under the circumstances would nut the Governor squarely on record as defying the sentiment of the State as expressed by the majority vote of the Legislature. The Governor in his veto message cleverly avoided any allusion to the merits of the bill, but sought to achieve his purpose, namely, to kill the bill by raising technical objections. It may be Mr.

Woodruffs attitude Albany toward The Rev. Dr. S. Farkes Cadmsn in the Central Congregational Church, dur- ing his sermon, said: 'What a rod is this San Francisco hs ih rmntrnnir Insurance bills has weak proper step ior tne iipwspi.pe.3 n.niii,i ho in nrmme such nubile to the Brooklyn hospital for a snort can, of Miss Carlson their is clamoring for a "square deal," and i Inn- nt the nrPSS ened his leadership among Brooklyn Republicans of the independent type, and if nuti iv mo v- rnmftfir hffftTl. (his voire will carry dismay into the to bear! Words sre poor, inaeea, ami f.n the miserable tale of suffer- rnnlAn nnnr Til TeSTOren to mnigniiiuMi r-that the law would repealed.

niie the publication of detailed accounts of the .1. r.t la reerettabl. he rhall try to force Gardner upon tnese ranks of the conspirators. "The Citi health, is at the borne of a friend, it No. niPi vein mnv confiuentlv looK ror a ing ensuing.

But I apprehend that next zen in commenting on the result of the nisi "i no law which Jnterfers with the liberty of 201 West Eleventh street. After thi wed I IV) great Republican upheaval in Brooklyn." trial, expressed the belief that District the press should be plnced on tne siaime that enough of the Republican Senators who voted for the bill under pressure books. Albany ding, on May she will leave immediately for the Nankia post, where she win rule as its mistress for seven years. The East Senator Charley cooper win lie a candidate for re-election. He hopes to- have a district under a new reapportionment Attorney Clarke would most likely find proof, that this pigantlc fraud was not from their constituencies may conclude Democratic side who would much rather raise certain socialistic propositions than have the campaign turn on so commonplace a theme as the tariff.

If gentlemen of this mode of thought have their way, the Republican opponents of tariff revision will have much to be thankful for. It will suit the Republican leaders perfectly to have the tariff lost sight of amid the clouds of dust, raised over the various schemes The People of No Aeeonnt plan which will make nis re-eieciion a ern will be mnde by way oi iwes, Florence, London, Taris and Berlin. thnf If win. flip rank- that the Governor has cleverly saved the situation and cannot be brought to vote for the hill a second time. sure thing.

If his district remains unchanged, he will have a harder race to i.arlir lnoititlirst flllii ThAt ITS successfully carried through for years without collusion upon the part of city officials, in the cells of Raymond Street Jail. Incidentally, it may be added that READY TO VOIttrNTEEX. run than was the case with htm two fnartnient iff without ippwni i i I lnlla, Ola In that case it will be the duty of the to your nprnsn of sympsmy bum u' the city of the Western haven, followed a humble thsnkfn! ascription, to heaven that, while not more than others bad we deserved, the good God had granted na "The rod will not be without Its benefits for us it these are the edifications It )m-, parts, and If penitent, believing and suppliant, we add to all our outflow of native feeling the unshrinking resolution cleave closer to the invisible and eternal." PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. President and Mrs. Roosevelt are among sent or tne people oi 4 n.T.nrcr nill Kn heen rammed Democratic party to make the Mortgage the community received a shock when yenTs ago.

A large, church element in his district is unfriendly to Cooper because of his supposed underground hos through the Senate over Mayor Cutler's it learned that the chief conspirator was Tax Repeal bill a party issue In the next To tha Editor of Tha Clttsan: Kindly make known through yoor valuable publication that I. am ready at any time to volunteer my act snd lend, ell possible assistance in aid of the San veto nnd Guy I mru liornes ccriiiirniu that it was not accepted by the Common 1,,,, Donnhliesn ml- campaign by inserting a plank in its permitted to retain his liberty on parole, the parole of a convicted "crook," while his miserable tools were sent to Jail. tility to the local option bill, lie wants his diHtrictijtfhnnged that he will take in a large number of voters known to be hostile to the local option bill. jority in the Assembly will donbtless also cisoo sufferers. i HAURI THOMSON, Original "Mayor aifnin viinmn rnvmv.

i 11 platform pledging the Democratic Senators and Assemblymen and the Democratic candidate for Governor to pass and approve such a bill. But, like the proverbial worm, one of son. Some (lay shcD cineseiis wm vm Honoinr Ttrnacher. llpiuihlicnn. snvs he home to roost.

Cataract Journal. these under dogs has turned, and the Is tired of serving in a Legislature where of the Bowery," No. 14 Brooklyn. RICHARDS WILEY, ti Tme. Richards formerly of the law firm business is done in a way unlike the ways nt thp imizbtforwaril business school in District Attorney is now in a fair way to get at all the facts in this shameful Senate Not In Touch with the People for bringing the railroads under subjec-.

lion to the general government. THE PAUL JONES CEREMONIES. Although the public mind is still occupied with thoughts of the calamity in San Francisco, the ceremonies at An-napolls to-morrow will not be felt to be an offensive intrusion on the general sorrow. A story of heroism can never be wholly out of order at a time when heroism is needed to face the conse-" nuences of a great disaster, and it is a Mt. Vernon and New Rochclle were the guests Invited to the wedding oi ansa Florence Eleanor Bertwell and Seth Low Wilson, on Thursday evening, In St.

Mark's Church, Flatbush. The bridegroom which he was trained. He does not say story of cynical indifference to the sanc The belief is spreading lnat i nited States Kofiators are not touch with the Hip plppttntl nf tllORe retV of Coudert of Manhattan, brother of on the alert yesterday and many auto-ists who were endannerlne the life and limb of others and themselves bv fioeed- is the son of formes Assemblyman ueorga openly that legislative business ways are crooked, yet that is to be inferred from i imo miid hv Indirection. tity of a sworn statement and the obligations of public office. would do much W.

Wilson. Mrs. Josiah T. Mareari, of Brooklyn, ana of Morgan Billiards, of Steephill Castle, wi to eradicate the impression that the Ben- ing beyond legal limits were caught and "The Citizen." for one, has no defense It is said that Senator Cooper is greatly i nt-et- thn criticism of some of the t.t Ann rimrch. Maesnnenns.

Ij. punished, it is possible, of course, to to make for a bright intellect with a ate as at present eoiiKtiturea is withering eff paid sgents of corporations, The tloinncrntlf on Saturdny, Miss Louise Eleanor Wiley church people of his district, and that pronounced criminal bent. We have no have the speed of an automobile limited a covernor: but owners who refuse Irwin nntionsl platform of V.m, reiterating the he has repeatedly insisted in private mac i. tn wiin an soon worns in wns married to Jsmes Kichsnls, tne wev. WIHIsm Wiley, father of the bride, officiating.

declaration of previous uraonaiK ont.vpnttf.n-i AoAttvA SB fOHOWSt to do (hat are In a fair way to be taught story of this nature that President Roosevelt will have to tell when ho pro-reeds to pay the final tribute to Paul which churchmen are interested. Due of that it will certainly be limited by law, tlUn- na-snnner correspondents is Isle Of wigni, uncie oi mi. jihik'j Oliver Hobbes), was married Satwijay to Miss Eleanor Louise Wiley, danghter of the Rev. and Mrs. William Wiley, of Mnssapeqna, L.

The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride, at Grace Church, Msssnpequs. A small reception followed It the rectory. Mr. and Mrs. Richards are to sail on the Carps thla, Tuesday, for an extensive tour on the Con-tinnt, snd HI spend the month August I st SeepbUl Cattle.

ri. Vdllh Mnv Moon and Frsnklyn In- IHR 1 the authority for the statement that Sen-hum hffn "converted" since Jones, whose body is to be committed to its last resting place In the grounds A disDatch from the New York Relief excuses to make for a Law Department that intrusted the city's defense to a single subordinate and crippled his honest endeavors to protect the city's interests by withholding from him the assistance in men and money that he needed to properly, prepare his cases. Above-all, we do not eonsider the acquittal of McMahon. and Man as In any We favor the election of United States Senators hy direct vote of the people. The Republican national platform of that vear contained no each declaration, and it a matr of record that the Senate In 1002 killed a bill providing for such lr election xtiilih bsd been passed by msa Bennett will be nmrrkS next.

Wennes' he wss ptecied Fenatnr. snd thnt he has Committee notifying Denver, tnat duv evening at the home of the Brides of the Naval Academy. nt iMker anus. bfttniii nit tne Even the people of the smitten city parents. Mr.

sp-1 Mrs. Tbomsi Moon, Xo. 1S3 Bcrgeu street, we are sending to Sari Francisco a tram loaded with supplies and that if she ran races nnd other sinful pursuits." On the other band, some of the churchmen of on the shores of the rselno may be ax the House ot liepreseuiaiiTes. cit-Buuv bitch on a car full, or even but half fulL Mils uazeur peeted to draw courage from the record.

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