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'i WEATHER INDICATIONS LAST EDITION 3T0m O'CLOCK. Probably rain to-night and Wednee- day. Westerly winds. (Fnter'd at the Post OnV It Bror.kjrn. N.

Oct. tm. am ccotid-ulafii mall nutter, under Act of March 3. 1STJJ VOL. 132.

BROOKLYN, TUESDAY. XOVEMUKR 10, 190.1. PRICE TWO CENTS. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. MILLER SUCCEEDS MATTICE.

R0SE RETURNS FOR TRIAL NEW D. BHD EE KOXBURCH NO PATRDNA The to BAN MESSAGE READ IN CDNGRES Comptroller Will Resign Take Place on Supreme Conrt Bench Reason Why People of Empire State Should Observe Thanksgiving Day. Theatrical Manager, Released from Srlatteawan, Not Insane, Court Holds. UNTIL DECEMBER MISS MAY GOELET CANNOT BE USED Structure Likely to Lie Idle for Many Months, President's Strong Words ALBANY. Nov, lO.Govornor Odcll today issued the following Thanksgiving proclamation "A year nf prosperity has brought its rowan! to our Our Slate has made proL'i-ess, and witli it have come greater advantage" tn ir citizens.

The nation of which our comuioiiwinitli is ati integral part has the pacific agent for the of civilization. In all we have Jn-m ittglilnrly bussed by the Guessing as to What Mr. Littleton Will Do, on Reciprocity Treaty. Ilnrry Hose, the theatrical manager, who shot nnd killed his wife in September a yenr ngo in Manhattan, and who was returned from the Mirtteawan Insane Asylum yesterday, ns cured, was arraigned he-fore Judge Vernon M. Davis, in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day to plead to an indictment charging him with murder in the first degree.

Counsel for Hoso interposed a special pica of insanity, on the ground that Justice Dickey, of Brooklyn, had erred in issuing the order which directed the officers of the Mnttenwan Insane Asylum to return Roso to this city. "llj client was adjudged insane by a commission," said counsel, "and in the eyes of tho Ian- he is still insane. Justice Dickey, in issuing the order, acted ille VIEWS OF THE LEADERS DELAY REASON' FOR evidence of Divine favor. It is, therefore. HONOR IS INVOLVED "ALBANY, Nov.

10, Governor I Mel) today announced the appointment of Stat Comptroller Nathan L. Mi.ler, nf Cortland, as justice of file Supreme Court. Sixth Judicial District, to sm the late Burr Mattioe, of Oneonta. Mr. Miijer wns appointed Comptroller by (ovi-tnur to- succeed K.

Knigfit, ho resigned to become -Mayor of Buffalo. As justice of the Supremo Court, Sixth District, Mr. Miller will have minut thirteen months to serve, and his npp'iiteiiient is considered equivalent to nomination and election -next year for a term, as the Sixth District is Republican. Otto Kelsey, the present. Deputy t'ornp-troller, is mentioned as a pifssiUi- to Comptroller Miller, rut the fait that he hails from Livingston Comity.

W.iioh is strongly anti-canal, is to be against him. Canal men' are milking to secure the appointment of a aiial man, which will give them a majority i.r, the America's Wealthiest Maid Goes to the Altarv CEREMONY IS SIMPLE Millions in Gifts for New Duchess Throng Crowds About Church. not only yur duty, hut w.e should also welcome the i-tiinity for expressing onr gratitii'le to the Ituler of ihe I'niverse. United States "Perilously Near Although Bridge Is Complete No Definite Traffic Arrange-, ment Has Been Made, Gineralfy Believed that Good Democrats Will Be Selected for Places. Breaking Pledged Faith" to the New Republic.

Lit us tin ii, in accordance iime-hnn-nrcd custom, put aside secular employment and repair to our various places of worship ii. I there offer up praise and thanksgiving to led. In order that we may this duty, and in pursuance of the poWer vested hi me. I hereby set 'aside and designate Thursday. Novemher one thousand nine hundred and three as a day of thanksgiving and praver.

lSigned.1 B. ODELL, Jr." gally." Judge Davis, however, remanded Koso for trial. HINRICHS' EXPENSES. WASniNGTOX. Nor.

Tresl The Duke nf Roxburghe. "the seventeenth Calan Fund Commission. It is believed dent's message ou Cuba wits rend in both houses of Congress to-day. It is one of It is now generally accepted amcng Democratic politicians and their followers that there will not be anything definitely in the line of putroiing under local iaN until aft'-r I in'o'T 1. There peer in the Court of St.

James, was wedded the appointment will go to a New York to Miss May (loelet, daughter of Mrs. city man. Ogden Goelet, at St. Thomas' Church, I Other candidates for the vacancy on the Fifth avenue, Manhattan, at o'clock 1 bench were Senator Jotham I'. Allds and The Willinmsbnrg Bridge will he completed in a few days, It will be formally dedicated about a month from now.

Then ir will lie practically idle for months, and possihly for year or more. A study of the conditions affecting thb new bridge in tho various offices which Coat Fusion Candidate for Control the shortest on nn important subject that hits ever come from the White House, Jer $474. of The. last sentence, the most positive ALBANY, X. Nov.

W. ail -the statements it contains, is as fol this afternoon. The bride was the richest unmarried woman in the I'nited States, and is reputed to he. worth Ilinrichs, Fusion candidate for Controller TROUBLES OF A SULTAN. Moroccan Ruler Can't Pay Soldiers of His Army, MADRID.

Nov. papers to-day report that the Sultan of Morocco continues in bad straits. He has been compelled to disband part of his army because of lack of with which topny them. lows of New York City, to-day certified to the iu her own righ "A failure to enact such legislation Henry H. Comon.

The latter, who haiis from Madison Countjl. was defenter for Attorney flenernl a year ago by fun-neen. Democrat, the latter having Prohibition indorsement, which, with the sweep made by Mr. Coler, was salli b-nt to carry him through. Secretary of State that he spent $475 dur would come perilously near a repudiation ing the campaign.

of the pledged faith of the Nation. This is the message in full: "I have convened Congress that it may consider the legislation necessary to put in STEEL TUMBLES. I enter -tne necessary 10 pm operation the commercial treaty with Cuba which was ratified by the Senate at its Preferred Below 50 and Com' last session, and subsequently by the Cu ban government. I deem such legislation mon Goes to 10. Lindenthal Acts in Blackwell's Island Bridge Matter.

Sends Names to Senate of Several Appointments. nave to no witn it revenieii the fact tms morning tbnt for a long time' to come the only petsons who will benefit by the structure will be truckmen and people who live lose to the terminus of the bridge in the Eastern District nnd do not object tQ a long walk before taking cars in Manhattan. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company stauds ready to run cars over the bridge and into Manhattan for a considerable distance, provided satisfactory terms can-J)e agreed upon The company is, in fact, ready to bargain with the authorities for any plan that may be devised. Even if plans could be adopted to-day, however, it would be nionth before preparations could-be completed for giving passenger service over the bridge between the two boroughs. And the present prospect is that no plana w-ill be adopted or work commenced for some time to come.

Apparently the whole situation depends upon tho Itnpid Transit Commissioners. While the Bridge Department ha authority to allow- the cars of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Cnmnanv to run on the hridgeit demanded not only by our interests, but by our honor. Wo can not with propriety abandon the course upon which we have Securities Reach New Record Price so wisely embarked. When the accept are many who would giv a great 'iiai to learn bow Borough Preident-elect I.ittle-lon proposes tr distriitute the parrniinge in Jiis oflice. Most of district leaders are of th" opinion that Mr.

Littleton will recognize tbe organization, ir.eaning iy of course, that Swiritor Mi 'am-u should be consulted. Others do ic attempt to hide the fact that they are uncertain on that score Mr. Lirtletnn nil! not talk, arid flic old saying among poiit! "that t'lc man in power who won't talk i- dangerous." is giving some of the le.i'ler.- for thought at this time. The Borough President practically more important patronage than all the other county oHicors and deputy officials put together. Will the man who has the disposal of this patronage consent to be advised by "the organization," or will he simply' appoint Democrats to office under is the question that is now on the tip of every tongue in the crowd that assembles daily at tlie corner of Fulton street and Boerum pla ee.

William A. Doyle, the leader of the Seventh Assembly District, is of the opinion that the Borough President elect will not do anything to offend anybody. In talking of the suhje, this morning, he said: "Mr. Littleton is a pretty hard-headed fellow. He has bus of brains, and what is Amid Considerable Excitement nnee of the Piatt amendment was re Pennsylvania Steel Company's Bid of $5,132,985 I Formally Accepted.

Thomas J. Cnmmlnga, of New York, to Go to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, as Consul, quired from Cuban by the action of the Congress of the I nited Mates, this government thereby definitely committed it self to the poliev of treating Cuba ns oc With heavy sellin orders from many sources, and amid considerable excitement, enpying a unique position as regards this 'nited States Steel securities reached new country. low-record prices to-day. The preferred Acting on the advice of Corporation Counsel George L. Hives, Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal to-day awarded the contract for the steel superstructure of the Blnckwells Island bridge to the Pennsyl "It was 'provided that when the island became free and a republic she slock declined below 50, and the common stock sold at 10, soon after the opening.

These were points on which a good many should stand in such close relations with lis ns in certain respects to come within vania Steel Company. The amount of their bid was bets depended. I'nited States Steel pre our system of international policy; and it which closed at T0 yesterday. This is perhaps the larcest individual THB DfCTtESS nF HOXBUROHE. steel contract ever awarded in this city.

opened at SOU, with sales of 8,500 shares It was thought that an effort would be the latter price, followed by LfMH nt WASHINGTON. Nov. President sent to the Seaate to-day t.ie following nominations: Thomas J. Cummings, of New York, to be Consul at Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. William Hook, of Kansas, to he States Circuit Judee for the Eiglith ii'li' ial Circuit.

Daniel Theodore Wright, of Ohio, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Joseph A. (ill, of Indian Territory, to be Judge of the I'nited States Court of Northern Distric of Indian Territory. David M. Little, of Massachusetts, to be Collector of Customs for Distriet of Salem and Beverley.

Mass. Alnysins K. Bowling, of Maryland, to lie Auditor for Treasury Department. Assistant Surgeon Matthew K. (Iiiyn, of necessarily followed that she must nlso to certain degree become included within the lines of our economic policy.

Situated as Culm is, it would not be possible for this country to permit I he strategic abuse made to do everything possible to ilclay The ceremony was performed by, Rishop 50, at and 1,500 nt has no authority to arrajige for the extension of the service into Manhattan. Only by this extension can the big span oter the river be made of any real use. nnd not until the Board of Rapid Transit Commissioners says tho word can work bo commenced. The Board lraa had the plans of Commissioner I.indenfhal on subject since enrly in September, yet nothing; Tho common, which closed at 10- yes Doane of Albany, assisted by the Ilev. Dr.

terday, opened at 10'4, with a sale of 500 F.rnost M. Stires, rector of the church. the island by any foreign military power. shares, followed by 4.U00 at lOVs. The Goelets.

are in mourning for the late Sir Michael Herbert, and the services Steel bonds opened V4 down at (ViV-j. It is for this reason that certain limitations have been iniioaed upon her financial pol nttsbnrg and Philadelphia disposed of were simple. St. Thomas' Church was beautifully dec more to the point, he kn iw how- to use them I think that in disposing of the patronage of his office he wiU select good Democrats tn serve under him and that he will try to have everything acceptable to the Democratic organization in the county. I do not believe that he will do anything" that will give offense.

He is too" sensible for that. I do not know that he and the large nmntints. I'nder the weight of shares of the preferred which wns thrown on the market during the first thir orated for the occasion, the floral scheme I -I. MO III. WdMJ 'J tinues to delay, the bridge will stand aa a practically useless hulk of metal.

Location of Bridge la Blamed. The trouble in the first place arises from being to make the interior of the edifice matters until new Bridge Comrtiissioner was placed in office. Mr. I-iiidenthnl was about to award the contract Inst Friday when he was served sfth an order directing him to show cause why an injunction should not issue restraining him from awarding the contrnrt for steel work on this bridge. The order was issued on the complaint of a man named Sanborn, of Flushing.

Mr. Hives said this morninc that he had advised Commissioner Lindenthal to take notion because the court plainly iatimated that the grounds on which the cnaiplaint was based were not sullicient to warrant' the granting of nn injunction. Mr. Rives advised the Commissioner to apprise thr small as possible, and to make the ty-five minutes the price declined grad church like an English chapel. The fea ually to 411.

At 50 shares were taken in one block. Tiicn 11.000 more ture of the decorations was the pulpit. Senator will come together, but I believe were taken at thi price, or 501fc, giving the which was a mass of orchids and asparagus plumes. impression that either support was beiu Maryland, to be passed assistant surgeon in th Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. Marshall II.

Jeweli. of Bismarck. N. to he Register of Lands, North Dakota. Also a large number of civil, military and naval appointments made during the recess.

offered nt that level or that the shorts that everything will be settled satisfactorily in a short time." "Are the other lora! officials-elect with Senator MeCarrrri he was asked, and the reply was; were covering their contracts, nut sun the location of the Rridge. The Brooklyn terminus, at Broadway and Ilnvemeyer street, i convenient for the Brooklyn car lines. At the Manhattan end. however, tho bridge terminates at Delancey and Clinton streets, a point that for all transportation purposes the railroad men consider to bo "nowhere." Passengers corning over the bridge, if they are turned out of the car nt that place, must either go two block i Lm st i lk poured out. and the price broke icy, and that naval stations have ben by her to the I'nited State.

The negotiations as to the details of the several stations are on the eve of completion. They are so situated ns to prevent any idea that there is the intention ever to use them against Cuba or otherwise than for the protection of Cuba from the assaults of foreign foes mid for the better safeguarding of American interests in the waters south of us. "Those interests have been largely increased by the consoq icnoes of the war with Spain, and will be still further increased by the building nf the isthmian canal. They are lmth military nnd economic. The granting to us by Cuba of the naval stations above alluded to is the utmost importance from a military standpoint, nnd proof of the good faith with which Cuba is treating us.

Cuba hus made grent progress since her independence was established. She has advanced stead to 497s. From that point it rallied above company of all the facts, thereby relicvin the city of all further responsibility. "id, nnd again went back to 40rV with The rereilos was outlined with asparagus and white roses, and the altar was dressed in white lilies. On the altar stalls were hung ropes of white roses, tied with satin ribbons.

In and about the chancel were groups of palms, interspersed with Japanese chrysanthemums. The transepts were divided by hedges of palms, shrubs nnd plants. From the tops of stone columns were hung baskets of English primroses. The galhering of invited guests was subsequent rally above 50 again. The common stock was Jess active, but it THE KAISER'S AILMENT.

went down on sympathy with the pro erred, touching 10 during the first half our. The bonds touched 5 during the SALT-LADEN BARK FOUNDERS. Crew Reaches Place of Safety and Retnrns on the Altai to New York. Among the passenger who arrive dto-day on board the Atlas line vteamer Alfa from the West Indies, were Captain A. M.

Berlin Saya He Ii Better Paper Point to Same Ailment in Other morning, compared with fiTi'Si, the low re niHU I 1 11 I. the rrosstown cars in the crowded Grand street, or walk the center of the borough to reai-h Second avenue. I'n-til traeka carry enrj over the bridge and into the heart of Manhattan borough, tho structure ill be of little use. Ita termini's i in the East Side tenement district nf Delancey and Hivington streets, and far ord price reached yesterday. ERASMUS SCHOOL ADDITION.

"I g.ies they arc. It certainly looks that way. so far as I can see." An ex-public official, a gentleman who unqcesti innhly one of the lest-known ne-n in I'rookiyn. and who is considered to be a power, in ilvsiussing the question of pa'ron-age "I do not know what thy intend to do a lin: getting together. Tile peop'e who are about Mel'arron at this time say tlnv is nothing to hannordr.e.

and say what is the use of tnlking harmony. "But I do knox this," he continued: "If the men elected to oflice in this town are true to the man who gave them their nominations, they will not permit themselves to be made the instruments w'iorev that man may be humiliated. It seems me that there are sonic peop'e around hc-c who are looking altogether at the present. But I want to tell you that the old man over there in Willotichby street is not dead vet. and it is.

a bad tliiac to try to bury Daw and ten seamen, of the American batk Samuel II. Nickerson. which foitn ily In every way. She already stands high among her sister republics of the now world. She is loyally observing her obligations to lis; and she is entitled to like dercil at ea on Dot.

20. about thirty-five AW Plana Approved hy Snpt. Snyder mile, northeast of Mnrnguna Islands. Tie Samuel H. Nickeron sailed fief.

2fl Call for Outlay of 1250,000. rent men by us. from East Harlior. Turk's Island, with of the Family. BERLIN.

Nov. official bulletin on the Kaiser's condition, issued- this morning, continues to be reassuring. The bulletin rends: "The improvement In the state of the Kaiser's wound continues. His Majesty went for a w-nlk this morning." The European papers to-day are very suspicious of the ailment of Emperor William, who has had polypus removed from his larynx, and ninny them again express the fear that the growth is of a rancorous nature. These papers point out that when the late Emperor Freilerb was first operated on, his doctors issued the same report as they hnve on the full cargo of ait for New York.

From the time of leaving port the bark encoun' rinns recently have been completed by red stoitnv weather, in whi-'h she strain Superintendent of liuildlngs C. H. badly and enrune a leak. The water Snevder. of the Hoard of I-Muealion.

for came in rapidly and the pumps, choking ith salt, became disabled, inally. on the erection of an addition to the Kras nius Hall High School, this borough. woU'The treaty submitted to yon for ap-to Val M-cures to the I'nited States conn- da. advantages as great ns those given Tknhn Not an American interest is Ity the treaty a Urge Cnbnii market is secured to our producers. It is market which lies at our dnnrs, which Is already large, which Is capable of great expansion, and which Is especially Important to the development of our export trade.

It would bo indeed, shortsighted for us to refuse to take advantage of such an opportunity and to force into How many of these same i the J'th. the crew took the boats am a live nn rois! to Maraguna. where thev embarked men who ore new approaching the r.iresh It I proposed to erect this addition at a on a amflll schooner for Fortune Isle, The old of office would get nominations if they of alioiit The building will bark unk hml tn-dem-nd on one or tno whom they face nn avenue, mid will adjoin from the business part of Manhattan. Commissioner Lindenthal, on Sept 3. submitted to Mayor Low his plan for making the bridge of use.

He proposed that the Broadway elevated tracks connected with two of the ix tracks on tho bridge, nnd that the cars be run over and up Delancey street on nn derated structure to Broome and F.lm street. Delancey street would hare to widened for this purpose. This elevated spur would cross Second and Third avenue and would end dose to the Spring street station of the subway. The plans alo provoed that th Brooklyn llapid Transit Company run its trolley cars over the other four tracks and io up Delan ey street, either to the Bowery or through to Kltu airt. In addition, tha plan pnoideil for the muting platform to which the commissioner i committed.

Mayor Low at one turned the plan orer to the Rapid Transit Commiesion for consideration, as ibst beard must act before any new lino can he arranged in Manhattan. R. T. Commission Not Inclined to Ruafc Matter. Inquiry at the othrc of th Itnpid Transit The Samuel II, Nlckemon built at Harrington.

Me, in ITS, and was owned know for getting the contention in lin for the present structure. I he nuililing as It nt present stands is not large enough for bv Winslow Portland. Me. "Who rate them the chance of going be practical use, and therefore it was do making arrangements with other countries fore the people for the otn ies they are to AUTOMOBILE REBOUNDS. cided to put nn addition to the present stru 'Hire.

without diturbing it, until such hold, and who are the men who wool to onr disadvantage. "This reciprocity treaty stands by Itself have preventel their nomination, if it w.i time nn a siillicicnt sum of money can be Bumps Two Vehicle in It Eccentric Kaiser's nilmcnt. It is also remembered that the Kaiser's father and mother died of the dread ailment, sad that his grandmother, Augusta, hid a like affection. Now that the opcr.iti"n ha been made public, occurrences of the pnt are brought to light and viewed from a different point of view than heretofore. At nirimi periods during the past seven years the Kaiser's health has nnxiitv, and the cancerous tendency Ndiind his right ear has more than once an nngry form.

Special were pro had t- erect an entirely new building. not the old man': Do you -oppose that this thing is gomg to continue and Mc Course. tub nt KK of nnxm naiiE. The addition will include nn auditorium, crmtinslum nnd executive otliecs. ns well Laughlin will st.n down? Jnt so sure as It Is demanded on considerations of broad national policy as well a by our economic Interest.

It will do harm In nn Industry. It will benefit many trade industries. It Is In the Interest of onr people as a whole both because of Its lnitortnne from the A peculiar a-itettiol-iie accident occurreil this ni'iriiing. in nhich the auto, after time rolls ou will the time conie when a ns a beiiiicnl laboratory, and these will wnti hed by an eager crowd of hundreds of p-action will set in. ami then keep your colliding witn on nagon, rels-iundel and be used in connection, ith the old bnlld Ing.

curious people, who lined fifth atenue near the ihuroh. Interest, of course, was II in the bride and groom. Miss (Jixdct, struck a wagon immediately behind it. The auto i owned by John M. Long.

The atter has occupied the minds of cured from Imdon. At the time their the "imnuitice on Itniblings for some tune on the arm of her brother. Ilohert tloclof. who gave his sister away, nns gowned in a remarkable Worth creation. It Is made who taking an early niorniug spin in hi machine along IliVrtip atenue.

A he tinned into St. James place his niachln attacks were minimised, ot now it feared by many that they were but the pnt. and the plans for the addition were carefully slinllnl and considered by Suiwr- eves on me of these people. They do will not In talk pstrensc. Thrt ne, do me thinking before they commit t'lein-selves.

I would not iu one of thoe places, feeling some of those fellow mut feel, for the salaries of all of ttKtn relied into one." 1'nder Sheriff Jnme Donne 1 expected to hold on to hi. present place under Sheriff etc Hester'erg when he take. nnV. firt stages of which mut even llitend-it Siifder before he drew them of Irish point lace, iu rose design. The strmk a wagon coming down St, James Commission, at No.

tiUJ Broadway, Manhattan, this morning, revealed Ih urprla-ing fact that nothing has been don Inward ha. teaiiig ihe time when the bridge shall be of use. Tboug i the difficulty fora- tually end the monarch's career. tip. The htilMinf, while it will br no means lace was given to Mi- oelct by her pla -e, and druen br Joseph I.angeake.

HO It Is also thought that it wns this he large one, will be a model one of It kind. old. of No. 1 1 Fulton street, l.ang, ske ns thron the ground by mother. The dre is made on a foundation of rich sslin, covered wiih white lulle, which somewhat dulls the hiilli.mcy of the complaint nhich ha been the rme of the Kaiser's Irritability, which bss often een soon a work on the bridge began, no atip ha been taken toward uniting lb problem.

Th pinna submitted hy Mr, tne ili'i Ii sucf ri-eivei tartotia iirules ah.vit thi- l.lv. Immediately behind the led him to make extraordinary utterances. satin and ninki a softer setting of hack-ground for the lace. broad standpoint of International policy, and because economically It Intimately concern na to derelop nnd secure lh rich Cuban market for our fanners, artisan, merchants and manufacturers. Finally, It la desirable as a gosrsnlr the aod faith of onr nation towards her Joting sister repnblle to the south, hoe welfare most erer he closely hound with onr.

We gate her liberty. We are knit to her by th memories of the blood and the con sue of onr aoldiera who fought for her In war; hy tha memories of the wisdom and Integrity of our administrator, who erre, her In peace and who started her so well on tha difficult path of df government. We must help her onward and apwarrf; and in helping her Khali help nurselre. "Tha foregoing consideration caused the negotiation of the treaty with Cuba and WHO REM EMBER if Deputy Potic Commissioner Kbslein re- The Birmingham "Pot." reviewing Lindenthal hve not even beeB taken np Mis. (ioelct wore over this a tulle ten though they have been in th possession ceivetl the following letter this morning.

auto n. another wagon, driven by William Untcheller, ef No. 417 lirahatn re nne Hie a itr le and struck full against the second wngnn. Itatrhellcr. rs light with coronet of orange blossom.

these rxpecls to heir the rumors retired In Berlin that "the end may be found In the abdication of the Emperor." of the board for two month and oior. The bride wore Jenelrj, sate a pearl The carrying out of these plns would ahi esplsins itself: "lsn KrBcUcO, Nor. .1. "My Der Sir -I am seeking to know nr. kla.

e. The bridesmaids ore pink boweter. receivcl no hurt. The damage require many iiiotilhs. a th work of to the ons alight.

moii.x liuc de sole, trimmed, and carried muffs of pink roses. letiiag IManccy street could not be the partli-ulsrs of one John X. Kldnell, hn I eoppo'cd to hate been a direr, and The bridesmaids were Lady Isabel Innes- don rapidly, st It completion mora Itm would be required to I mid th derated road. Tmlley car might a rn SATS GIRL IS WAYWARD. Annie Renen.

year old. of No. I ttfet, was arraigned this morning (trnwne-d ome lime about the ycr 1WI. iu your Slate. I am likewise seeking his Ker, of the Unkes.

Mi.s Itrsirlce Mills, Miss Alice Hancock. Therest erlier, to be ure. hut etcn for Iheta It la Iselin, Miss Marie Ilavea. Mis Pauline Whlttlrr. Mis Nina Thyer anl Mis Martha Johnston.

Ita ratification by th Senate, They now with equal fore support th legislation by J.imrs Kane, the leader if the district in whi It Mr, Dunne when n-ned what he thought about it said that Mr. Dunne is a good Democrat, and there conbl Is" no recin why he should not be retained in the othec. SperM, ii. of Ihe rumors going about tn the effe, that nn effort Is to lie msde In take the leadership of the Eighteenth Assembly IMsltMt sway front Shell IT Cre'ri. r.

Henry lirstrrbcrg said. "It is news to me. I know pothitu at II sImmI il. and I do not think lhi there la am. lung ill it.

I en say that nothing hs hern Mid about It. You know the primary ws held Is! jleptenilier, an (he delegate to the County Committee elect the esecutite member. I hte nothing in do with II. in I I do not ant It," ION A ISLAND EXPLOSION. CapUln Carl liobrrr.

of the Ordnance Ierrtment of the Brooklyn Naty Yard, left last night for loa Dlani. Th captain Is to mk a final latestig tlon of the in the listes Arena Poll Court for waywardness 1I-r mothrr, Mrs. Jennie Kronen, dclared that the girl hejond her pesaible that -eial rail may needed on th bridge, taking rer njoath roll. Netert heirs. itb all Ihi prospect tha Coacma which by th terms of tha The Duke ws attended by the Honor mtiirol nd often tted wy front home.

lefsl heirs and representatives. Cn you give tne any Information about him? "If ynn know nothing of hi wbrrcabont or hi death, kindly hand hl letter to onif of ih newspaper reortef, that It may published, and I may it the Information, Yotir truly, WICKL1FKK MATTHEWS. "So. tvrj Jl.rket Ktreet, Ssn Francisco. Mr.

Ilenscn. a (ew dr in, go a able Iteglnabl Wrd. and Ihe usher wer lite Honor Id Hugo Harm, Harold Urns-er, Ilobert Walton llixdet, lleury linger BOY DOCS QUITE AS WELL. When a motion ass i ailed before Jti-llee Dicker M-tlat In the Supreme Court a small hoy appenred for one of Ihe law. yets, and.

saying that he couldn't be present, held out ome papers. Ts tip the papers." ld Justice Dbkey, "I'll her whs! litis boy hts to show. pibhly It's hi Bret case and I'll hear him. "The motion I denied," id his Honor, glancing oter Ihe pi-rs. "lis is In another court, voor Honor, "and couldn't (ret here," th boy said.

"do hack, my boy." asld the judge, "nd tell him you did ll a he could hat done," TIRE DAMAGE MS. fihortly befor 1 a'clo. thi morning. (Ir occurred in Ih Ipsrtmeoi of Ur. of a long job before It, Ih Hapid Transit Commissioner making no ht lo get Ih anrk under wir.

A meeting of their Coinmiite on Pian will held Thura- arrant from Maeiatrnl Furlong, and lt night. In home. Court Officer Hall-ghrr arreted Annie. fhe had Jtisl re-tiirnil there after Icing a ay eight day. Wlnlhrop.

Henry Wortbington Hull and William Woodrd. Th best man and dsr. but II I n-t certain that tb lilhject n.hers wore bniillonler of gardenias. treaty la necessary In render It operative, A fallnra to enact anrh legislation Would com perilously near a repudiation of I ha pledged faith of the nation. "I transmit herewith Ih treaty, ai amended hy the Penal and rati fled by tbt Cuban government, "THEODORE IIOOHRVEI.T.

"Whlta Hon, Not. to, IftXI." Ittad In tha $taae, Th TTnnw met at nont I There wero few ill tk'n up tbea, a ie plan ef th pinnstltsni IIilrod for a lin ill Ih Annie, after clo iiietionini. told th The weddlut a Memnitel In the macl'lrsle thet she had pnt mt of RECOTCRS I3.000 miind Brooklyn elll probhly lk- EpWroual mrrli sertb-e. The ned.ling psrty repaired to Ih fJoclet mansion. No, lh( tirre in lheirs nil night ream-rants ith tins N'sjle, a lor en Ih en np Ural.

A 110,000.000 Bridge Tirrlly line. Fifth atenue, her two hundred In "'-td lino steamship Mnrm Cstle, When flted gnest attended an Informal recep McWdon that n-rnrred thr lt edne' dy. prltmhiry to instituting th Boa- on. A tlew of th edimi gift, ahkh O). Th prrnt tndk-dlon ar that Ih rlly nrabr not In their teas hn Ih gavel Mary rherlorh, who nej lb ecu.

ter of Moris It William to reenter for InJurle iistalne4 by Islllnat dosra stair at li Kent treet, Hreenpnlnt, fA a terdtct to-dsy In th of Th prnil ar nwned by th William 1 hems K. Maaner (or th plslntiff. Mry Cannlngham. th iwrf nd doer of art repair. th ain) of rich nd rare and In great a urn hers, I had.

Th present ar ald tn nuts' nil) He end-' almost Hdirtilo'i lo I fsr Ns. return In fil rrt from Cnh wltl kar to plia Ihina I Msgislr! Knrtong. Mr. Rensea at that Nf I I hrotk of her on la last. Commander Mnrrell.

wh had nrf or No. 4JH Warren. lrret. It ws ettio- nest as great a week hy Ih eight of a completed hrf, fell. Tha pnblle lliterfsl Ji th Ilouee to-day ll en --f iCootBtt4 ea th former tatlgtioau ka tent in hi repot.

ini.l aftd Hi daaur don la tha fnrnltar. more than a Ukiug (Coatlnned on Pecond rI) Vi.

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