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THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1903. i Germany into the Panama imbroglio would seven and a half years to build, standing be vigorously opposed by the German Gov WEDS Hill JIT THE CABINET TRUIK USE IMNESS ernment It was Reported in dispatches JOURNEAY C1EMS1E READ IN CONGRESS printed here and in'the United States thii practically useless. Official of the Bridge Ix-partment feel almost bitter against 'the Rapid Transit Commission for their delay.

It was reported this miming that the commission would wait until the new year morning that some of the Colombian au FEATURE OF MARKET MISS IT EOEIET thorities wished a German protectorate over Colombia declared. Germany, how before ratiner action, in order to begin work nnrter the new administration. It ever, would have none of this. A Few of the proves, however, that this has not been decided nnon and i not at all necessary. Senator McLanrin'a Opinion.

fContiuued from First rage.) (Continued from First tage.) Result of Bearish Pressure on Significance in His Visit There The administration has only one-fourth of JACKSOX, Nov. 10. United States Senator McLaurin. being asked for an opin-on on President Roosevelt's action with Senator Aldrich. Steel and Iron.

gate more than a million dollars in value, regarding Panama, said: that of yesterday, the public galleries be India Valley Cashmere including the following: "The Mayor of Brandon has just as ing filled to overflowing. The swelling in f) From Mr. and Mrs. R. T.

Wilson, the much njut to recognize the independence of Charles W. Thompson (Deiu.) was the of Panama as Mr. Roosevelt has: he acted bride's -grandparents, a rope of pearls. STEELS MAKE NEW RECORDS NO NEW TREATY IS NEEDED. first busines transacted by the House.

without authority. I have no doubt that rom Mrs. Ogden Goelet, the hride the vote ia the commission, being represented by the Mayor and Controller, -while the other six are appointed by the Legislature and will hold over. Commissioner Lindenthal expects to open the bridge to the public in the first week of December, and to have formal exercises about that time. The Board of Aldermen trill have entire charge of the exercises, through a committee headed by Alderman Holler of the Eastern District.

The other members are Aldermen Brenner. Mclnnes, Devlin. Keely. Parsons nnd Sulli Representative Tawney the inntter will be given a searching inves mother, solil gold dinner service and a chairman of the Committee of the House, tigation when Congress convenes." diamond tiara, together with the old lace which with a committee of the Senate was for the bridal gown. Ohio Man to Be Chairman of Canal instructed to inform the Presideut that Local Tractions Decidedly Strong From the Duke and Duchess of Marl DR.

GREGG UNDECIDED. Consress had convened, reported that tho President would immediately transmit in i borough, a pearl necklace. Firmness of Money Hers and Abroad. Committee and Morgan Will Be Ousted. I' rom Mr.

and Mrs. Ogden Mills, a dozen writiug iis message. Presbyterian Pastor Has Not Yet De Shawls, placed on sale yesterday, still remain. They are cent specimens of genuine India art handwork. The former prices ranged from to $1,000.00, to-morrow's prices, $37.50 and $42.50.

gold plates. A A joint resolution making an appropria I'ander- From Mr. ami Mrs. Cornelius A cided About Presidency of Theological Seminary. tion to pay the mileage of the members I was offered by Representative Heminway I bilt, a silver dinner service.

From the Elhridge (Jerrys, a silver tray The feature of the stock market this Intl.) and unanimously passed. and ton service. WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.

Considerable surprise was manifest at the White House to-day when' Senators Hnnna and Aldrich moniiiis- was the weakness of the trunk At 12:10 Assistant Secretary Iflirnes, of Nut until next week will Ihe Rev. Dr. The feature of the collation whs the rut lines, which depend largely on the "St'eeL, David Oregp. rector of the Lafayette Ave ting of an ornamental English wedding the White House, presented the President's message to Congress, dealing with the Cuban legislation desired. ake.

van and Borough Presidents fenanstrom and Cantor. Xo rails have yet been laid on the bridge, pending the adoption of transit plans, hut aside from this only the finishing touches remain to he made. The Manhattan approach is nearly completed, the footwalk railings along the steel approach being finished, and the bronze railing being in place except for the panels adjoining the terminal posts. All the riveting on the foot-walks over the anchorage is finished, and the riveting of the diagonal bracing between the: columns over the. anchorage is abont completed.

Eighteen of the twenty- nue Presbyterian Church, decide whether or not he will accept the call, made ou Senate in Session for Short Time. The Puke and Purhoss of Roxburghe will spend part of their honeymoon -Tit the Goelet house in Newport, It. 'nn i later proceed to Floors Castle, the Duke's p.il-nce, in England. and coal industry for their tonnage. There were no new developments in the mutter of reduced prices for steel and Iron products, and the movement appeared to i-im ply be the culmination in liquidation of the recent bearish pressure on this group.

The weakness in the railway list was preceded by a further decline, of lVg per cent, in I'nited States Steel preferred, nud The scene in the Senate chamber to-day Women's Montag-nac Cheviot were admitted to the Cabinet roonfat the time of the regular semi-weekly iiieetijfg of the President's official family. All of the members of t'je Cabinet were present. In view of Senator Ilanna's prospective election as chairman of the Committee oa Interoceanic Cauals, and Mr. Aldrich 's position as chairman, of the Finance Committee and his general leadership in the Senate, it is supposed that their presence was for the purpose of discussing the was in marked contrast to that of yester day. There was nn absence of flowers, and but A sprinkling of spectators In the Oct.

-ft, to crept the presidency of the (Western Theological Seminary in Allegheny, Pa. He said to-day that he was in constant consultation with friends, nnd as yet was undecided as to what to do in the premises. It is known that Pr. fircge is well liked The Wedding Guests. Those invited to the wedding include JACKETS.

galleries, though the representation of members on the tioor was heary. a fractional loss in the common, both is- Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, grand suies malting new low records.

Pennsyl The Rev. Mr. Lawrence. Hunt! of the-" six brick arches of the anchorage floor have been placed, and the work is going on at the rate of one arcb per On the Brooklyn approach, with the ex parents to the bride: Mr. and Mrs.

M. vania was sold steadily from the start. I'anama situation. This is the first time since President Koos-ve't became Presi Orme Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.

T. and finally showed a loss of 2 per cent A. high class, stylish perfectly shaped, superb fit, trimmed with plain Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- by his congregation, and that great pressure slid powerful influences are being exercised against his withdrawal from 'the ception of two sections of bronze railin New York Central was more active than adjoining the terminal rosts, the work js Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, invoked Divine blessing.

Mr. Hoar and Mr. Gorman, selected at yesterday's session to waif upon the Pros- idem and inform him that Congress was I in session, reported that the President i would communicate later in writing. At I derbilt, the Intter the bride's aunt; Mrs. Robert Goelet, Misss Angelica L.

Gerrry, Miss Mahel Gerry. Robert Livingston usnial, and declined over a point. Balti and Ohio declined a point. complete. kersey and lined with best On the suspended span, with the of the work of fittintr up the rnilintr-' Skinner satin.

A reg The local traction group was decidedly strong. Outside of the discussion of the dent t'jat any outsiders have been admitted at a session of the Cabinet. On leaving the Cabinet meeting. Senator IJanna admitted that tho suliject under discussion was the Panama revolution and the prospects of constructing the canal. He said that there seemed to be no longer any serious ouos-tion as to the choice of The people were in favor of Panama, and ular value tor drilling the holes in the footwalk Ktrjngers of the end spans.

the work is pastorate of his church. When he got the call. Pr. Gregg said: 'It is an honor and an opportunity not often coming- to a man. nn, oue most ilif-fi r.lt to put aside.

I may not decline tho call, fc'it I shall take ample time to arrive at a decision. Dr. Gregg Is widely known as a scholar complete. AH the buildings nn the Brook $13.75 SSfJSSBBBBBsaiBBBBJBBB French Flannel lyn Plnzahare been removed, nnd the work of fillinx the cellars to grade is goinc on, that moment Mr. Barnes, the I'resident's messenger; entered the chamber and delivered the message advocating reciprocity with Cuba.

It was immediately read by Mr. Bennett, secretary of the Senate, and given close attention. Each Senator was provided with a printed copy. The President also transmitted a copy of the reciprocity treaty, which, upon motion, of with the promise of being finished inside of Gerry, Peter G. Gerry.

Mrs. Astor, Iard and I.ady Cheylesmere, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor. Mr.

and Mrs. Wblte-law- Reid, Miss Jean Reid. Ogden Mills Reid, Sir Percy Sanderson, William C. Whitnsy, Miss Porothy Whitney, Mr. and Airs.

J. Picrpont Morgan, Miss Annie T. Morgan, Miss Florence M. Rhett, Mrs. Maturin Livingston, nnd Mrs.

Ogden Mills. Miss Gladys Mills. Worthing-ton Whitobouse, Lispenard Stewart, Baron and Baroness Seilliere, Miss Constance Livernmre. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Satterloe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnreuce II. Mnckny. Mr.

and SHIRT WAISTS; reaction in the steel trade the depressing inS-ienee in the speculation related to the increasing firmuess of the money market, both here and abroad. Government bonds unchanged. Railroad bonds lower. Money. Money on call 4 pet time money and mercantile paper unchanged in rates.

Call money in London higher at 3Mi4 per short hills 4 per three two weeks. The steel underflooiing for the roadways is in a satisfactory state of completion. On. A very fine finality flannel, pleated back and front, all colors ana that was the route that would be followed. Ho supposed that under the new condition of affairs a treaty wit'j Panama would Tilft have to be negotiated, but there would be no difficulty about that, as Panama was anxious for the canal and would giant any reasonable terms demanded by the United States.

Senator Aldrich, who left a' few minutes sizes, tastefully trimmed with but-- Mr. Cullom. was referred to the Committed the south rondwny the flooring is nearly all bolted up and completed from the Brooklyn anchorage to the middle oftthe and preacher, and it is believed, therefore, 'hat the duties of president of a seminary would be particularly to bis liking. He succeeded the Her Pr. Theodore Cuy-b-r as pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, the latter now being pastor emeritus.

According to from Allegheny, whifj is the native city of Pr. Gregg, it is believed there that lie will accept the call. The election, in any event, must be i $2.25 tons; an actual J3.0O value, for of Foreign Relations. Then at 12:10 o'clock the Senate ad-. Alnnb.itMii end span, except gnps of iii mouths' bills 44g4V4 per cent.

Press dis feet at cacii tower, where special work is jourued upon raotion of Mr. Allison. required. Oi; the north roadway all ma patches reported bar gold penny higher at 77s. ll'Jid.

per ounce. Mrs. Klisha Pyer, Miss Laura Swan, PeLancey Kountze. Miss Cynthia Roche, later, declined to talk for publication. 819 BILLS IN THE HOUSE' terials for llic Brooklyn end span and the suspended sfm have been distributed, hut Senator Hanna was accompanied to the confirmed by the (Jeueral Assembly of tho SPECIALS IN SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR.

Mrs. Burke Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. P.

Belmont. I.adv Rodnev nnd her White House by W. J. Curtis, of the laiv ONE MAN OFFERED 260 no bolting up has yet been done. Ihe wood Mock paving work has been resumed, and.

firm of Cromwell, Sullivan Curtis, of Church in May next, and if European Money Markets. LONDON, Nov. declined 1-1B to S7 15-1(5 for money nnd S8H for the account. Canadian Pacific lower at Dr. (iresg accepts, he will not be inaugu New York.

William Nelson Cromwell, of WASHINGTON, Nov. W. Yesterday's thii firm, is the general counsel of the Hood of bills in the House aggregated 810. Pauamn Canal Company. with the exception of 200 feet, the south roadway of the Brooklyn end span is complete.

Wo Application for Franchise Made as Tet. Of this number 115 were of public charac Mr. Curtis was introduced to the Presi rated until the fall of l'dtH. Ou June -S, 1h4. Dr.

Gregg will represent the New York Presbytery as a delegate at the FnnPrenrytoiinn Council, which then meets in Pr. Jo'au Watson's (Ian Maclaren) church ia Liverpool. brother, Lionel Guest, cousins of the- Puke of Ro-thttrgho; Captain nnd Mrs. Philip I.ydig. Mr.

Mrs. George J. Gould, Ernest Iselin, Lord and I.ady Algernon, Gordon-Lennei Barton AVillins. P. 0.

Mills, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Livermore, Mr and Mrs. Peter P.

Martin. Miss Edith Wetniore. Miss Isabel May, and Mrs. Sldnev Wnterlow, the Marquise de Talley- omen medium and heavy weight ribbed white merino dent before the Cabinet meeting and then left. 122; Anaconda was unchanged at TAR IS, Nov.

10. French 3 per cent, rentes declined 7V4 centimes to 07f. 10c. BERLIN, Nov. on tha Ror-rse to-day was dull and prices had a weaker tendency.

esis, jong or snort sleeves, Drawers to match, 7Cr-French bands ItJW WILL OUST SEN. MORGAN Jlen natural merino Shirts and Drawers, Winter weight, full FROM CANAL COMMITTEE The Western Theological Seminary is one of the oldest in the Presbyterian Church and its grounds and buildings are large, spacious and beautiful. Its assets are more than Since its foundation it has sent out nearly 3,000 ter. Representative Brownlovr, of Tennessee, enjoys the distinction of having introduced the largest number 200, nearly one-third of the total. The rush to-day is in excess even of yen-terday's and the clerks predict that the t.000 mark win be exceeded.

By the introduction of bills to-doy tho agitation for reducing the representation in Congress of Southern States which have disfranchised the negro was renewed. Representative Crumpacker, of Indiana, offered a resolution providing for nn investigation of the regular maae, huoly 11 ft ft trimmed PI. UU American Prices in London. Karly quotations fof American securities on to-day's LoDdon market were ilmost generally helow Saturday's closing level WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.

The caucus Boys' gray fleece lined Shirts and rand-Perigord. the Messrs. Habcock. Mr. and Mrs.

R. F. Collier, Miss Anna Sands, Mr. and Mrs. I Townsend Burden, tho Misses Burden, the Messrs.

Burden. 'Miss I.enry. Miss Lelia Paget, Mrs. Cavendish Bentinck. Robert L.

Cutting, James de Wolfe Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. I.ehr, Mr. nnd Mrs.

George G. Haven, Investigation of the report that Tammany Aldermen intend to make a fight to hold up the granting of a franchise to cross the Williamsburg Bridge developed 'the fact this morning that no application for euch a franchise has been received by any of the city authorities, and. therefore, it is rather premature for Tammany men or" any others to prepare for a hold up. It was learned that Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal and President Winter, of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, were 25c jniwers: regular itoe. value, for of the Republicau Senators which is to meet this afternoon will depose Senator Morgan from the chairmanship of the here.

Shortly before the opening of the New York Stock Kxchnnge Atchison shares, Baltimore nnd Ohio common. Inter-Oceanic Canal Committee. The Re DADY DECLINES. Mr. and Mrs.

George B. PeForest. Mrs. publicans have determined that this committee has now become much too import Rich, Beautiful Cut Glass. Sallie Hnrgoits Elliot.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Northern Securities and V. S. Steel preferred were quoted below parity; Great ant to be left in the control of the minor J.

Smith. Miss Aedele Colgate, Mr. and Will Not Be Executive Member from His District Mr. Brenner's Chances. Mrs.

John R. Dresol. estern, Louisville. Pennsylvania. South Count Odon de Tubersac, of France; Mr.

With the Thanksgiving I ern Railway preferred and Union Pacific and Steel common, each Other stocks election laws of the various States. Representative Dick, of Ohio, introduced a bill providing for a reduction of representation in Congress along lines laid down by tho Constitution. It tn not the intention, however, of either gentlemen to press considers tion of the subject at this session. They merely desire to keep the matter alive, and Mrs. Edmund L.

Baylies, Mr. and Uay table decorations to Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. Miss Marion Fisj, were quoted and below. ity.

Heretofore it has been classed, like that on woman suffrage, as so important that it made little difference whether it held meetings or not and was given to the Democrats jn to provide a chairmanship for the Senator from Alabama. Now that the dream of an inter-oceanic canal is about to be realized, the committee becomes of first rank. It will have Francis Biggs. James H. Hyde, James Colonel M.

J. Pady says that he will not accept the chairmanship of the Executive Committe, and as evidence of this he last Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman de It.

Whitehouse, Hollis H. Hunnewell, Mrs, STOCK TRANSACTIONS. in conference a few days ago on the subject of car traffic over the Williamsburg Bridge. President Winter called at the Biitlge Department at the request of Commissioner Lindenthal. They talked the matter over at length, and Mr.

Lindenthal laid before President Winter hit plan for connecting all the bridges with the subways and elevated structures, which was submitted to Mayor Low in September, and made public at that time. In general, President Winter agreed with Commissioner Lindenthal regarding the method of connecting the various lines Arthur Kemp, Mrs. Win. Payne Thomp son, Miss Alice Blight, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed-ward C. Post, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mortimer Correct.d dillr by HsrrHon A Smith, manbtrs think of and prepare these specials are most OJK portune: Cut glass Tumblers, in this pretty strawberry, diamond and fan $2.95 Cut glass Peppers and Salts, various dosigns, with iter- 7Qr ling silver tops Cut glass Olive -trirti han- die, very rich cuttings, tl inch size aJUaOtJ or urn r.ew Tork stock Exehanst.

71 Broadway. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stillman, nigiit declined to accept the executive of the First Assembly Pistrict.

P. II. RaNton was elected to succeed himself as leader of the district. John K. Neal is Colonel Pndy's candidate for the chairmanship.

Mr. Neal retires fr the office of Itojistcr on Pec. HI. He is one of the most active men in the Repub New Tork. and its Montasua atreet.

Brookljo. jeiepnoiia Portland, and 14 Main. ill charge all legislation relating to the constiuction of the canal and supervision of the expenditure of the millions it will cost. Cable Censorship, Mrs. Adair.

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rockefeller, Mr. and Mrs.

Percy R. Rockefeller, Kliot Gregory, Charles Munn. Ed Stock Quotations. so that, at the, proper time, it can be taken up. Representative Crumpacker also introduced a bill for the protection of the President, making it a capital offense to kill or attempt to kill the Chief Executive.

Representative Jones, of Washington, introduced a hill providing discriminating duties in favor of American shipping. In order to relieve the Speaker of much of his routine. Representative Heminway, of Indiana, will offer a resolution making immediately available the mileage for the if til Openlns. IP. M.

American Locomotive iju gar Mills. Miss Helen Roosevelt, Miss Aliee Roosevelt, Miss May Van Alcn, Miss lican organization. Charles S. Devoy is also mentioned for the place, but lie says it's J4H 114'i Amalgamated Cupper 3414 American Sugar Refining 115 Atchleon, Tor-eka A Santa Fa 6414 4 that he would not accept it. There is rca sou to believe, however.

t2at Jacob Bron ucr will sncceej himself. Atchleon. Topeka ft Santa Te (9V. WASHINGTON. Nov.

cable companies operating between the I'nited States and Buena Ventura. Colombia, has informed the State Department that the Colombian Government has declared a censorship on all messages from Btien.i Ventura to the inferior. It is hardly believed, however, that the Brooklyn Ripld Tranalt 3s next session snd providing that a clerk In-1 Cbeaapeake Onto js Chicago. Milwaukee St. 1SH, an 17H Peerless Paper Patterns All seam-allowing.

Here of transit and no attempt was made to discuss terms or reduce the areumeiits to figures, that being the province of the Board of Estimate, the Board of Alderman and the Kapid Transit Commission. Aa far as could be learned, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company is the only concern that has shown any desire to run cars across rue new bridge. Officials of the Bridge Department and ihe Kapid Transit Commission soy they know of no Manhattan corporation that is trying to compete with the Brooklyn concern. the Speaker office instead of the Speaker AN UNDERTAKER'S BILL. himself may be vested with authority to ITS tdgn members' accounts for mileage and censorship will apply to messages between Chicago.

Rock lelana- A Pacific. 384 Colorado Fuel Iron as Consolidated Gas 1TT4 Erie Loulm-llle Nashville iibi Munhalun Klfvated zn Litigation Remits Became Be Charges salaries. This will relieve the Speaker the State Pr-partment nnd Minister Beau N.itica Rives, Hon. Evelyn itzgernld, Miss Ivy Gordon-Lennoi, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ellis Hoffman, Mrs. Ernest the children of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van-derbilt, Mr.

and Mrs. Moses Taylor, Mrs. Johnston, Samuel F. Barger, Miss Edna Burger, Mr. and Mrs.

Winthrop Rutherford, the Misses Morton. Frank L. Polk. Miss Helen Post, daughter of Lady Burryniore; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs. Hermann Oelrirhs, James H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gallatin.

Mr. and Mrs. Goelet Gallatin, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin. Miss Fanny Iselin, Miss Nora Iselin.

Miss Adelaide Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clews, Mrs. Amos Fick French, 100 of the necessity of signing bis name to some pre, at Bogota. in complete assortment.

Journeay St Burn ham. Interest Involves Mother and Daughter. 400 vouchers every week. 131 i 11114 Metropolitan Elevated 110I4 Representative Clark, of Missouri, will Mlaeourl Pacific 19 NEW MINISTER MISTAKE. endeavor to improve the oratorical effect N'eiv York Central HT 111 of speeches delivered by members by pro MAYOR WILL CONSIDER.

BnneanVarilla's Breach of Dlplo Norfnlk A Wea'ern M4 raclrtc MjII J1 Ptople'a Oae, ft 3 viding in a resolution tnat speeches ex QUINTET OF reeding five minutes In length shall be delivered from a rostrum in front of the 41 matie Etiquette in Writing; to Senator Morgan. Reading 4314 Southern Pacific 4114 41 Listens to Varlons Arguments Concerning Municipal Civil Service. Speaker's desk, instead of from the mem Southern Railway t'H Francis J. Otis, W. Hnde Neilson, Miss Louise Scott.

Miss F.dith C'lnpp, Mrs. Gam- bers seats. rather, Mother and Thre-a Child'7 round Horribly Matllated WASHINGTON. Nov. week of his appointment as the first Min Justice Dickey was aked to appoint a receiver of the defendant in th suit of William II.

Buriill. undertaker, to recover funeral expenses incurred for the interment of a Mr. Weaver, presumably the mother of Klvjra or Almira the defendant. The application followed the examination in snppirujentiuy prored-incs againf th- juduncnt debtor and her daughter, Mrs. It appeared frcm the te-timony of the dofV ndaaVTind lier daiightrr that the defendant kept a hording house nt Pnyion, Ohio, and for eiv nion'li" later in Iiruok-lyn.

Iter daughter Mr. Iliggms, brill, Mis Edith Oolford. C. dn L. Pel-richs, Philip Livermore, Harry F.

Eldridge, la Marlanna. DEATH SEPARATES THEM. ister from the new Ili-public of Panama Southern Railway pf Tenneaaa Coal ft Iron Tenae Pacific I'nlon Pacific f. P. Steel i f.

8. Steel pf Weetem H. Realty U. B. Really ft T4 24 SI'S 71 4 1014 4'.

4' lOVa Col. nnd Mrs. corse L. Pyer, Miss Nat-nlie Wells, Austin Gray, William I. Bur Mr.

Phillippe Bune.m-Varilia hns got into serious trouble with a Senator of the Aged James Alderdlce Joiaa Crrlons PENSACOLA. Nov. A family I nited Slates. From a lack of diplomatic experience nn of five persons, father, mother and three 4'4 H'4 den. W.

F. WhiMiouse, George I. Scott, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Foilmll Keene, Louis L. Wiiite, Miss Fan- Hermit Love Dying; oa Steps of Shanty. his ardent desire In make the choice of the shnwe, Len is Cns Ledyard, Min I anain.i csn.il unanimous. Mr. Iluneaii- children, were murdered In their home In Mnriaonn, east of Pensacoln.

and their bodies were fonnd by the mother of the murdered wife. The family's name was Outside Market. Kallierine Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ariiia yeMero.iy sen.

an earnest letter to a rlt iz 11. the in fine Little is known In Hnrlem of the f.nmlly enator tig with him to Sorchnn. Frederick Gehhnrd, Mr. and Mrs. ill tli- fi.

wi.iMi p.n i of Carroll history of Mrs. Mary J. Oliver. 8(1 years Mayor Lot pave a public hearing to-day on the revised rules of the Muniiipal Civil Service Commission a adopted on Oct. 2fl.

J. Marn-n tJrecn, president of the Civil Service Reform Association, made a vigorous protest ngain-t the adoption of this rule In the matter of appeals: "A rnndid.ite ntfiy persninilly inspect his examination paper in the presence of an officer of the and if he believe that anv error nr mistake ifi marking, or that injustice ha' otherwise been done him. may, nr. Inter than fifteen days after the due of tile nn sp- penl with the rr.ni mission. particularly Hie croitnds of comprint.

The commission shill t-ike snrh mtion with ref. creme to sih li nppe.il as HlI'Miiiitinl justice cense his opposition and to support the Hamilton Fish Webster; Henrv Walters, street. Caffoy and they lived on the outskirts of the town, They had not been sen for over a week, when the wife's mother went to It na iin'n-l Mr. rrom- old. the woman hermit, nbo wss fouod desd lni-t i in her squalid npsrtments in No.

S20CI Second avenue. Manhattan. nnntna route. That letter ha arte! like to Mr. nn Mis.

Pnmhroko Jones, August Bel-men'. Mr: and Mrs. Pierre LoriMard, that. tn tj the Senator is funo-i. call on them.

When the woman approached the house she found the door fastened with Johnson. Arthur Iselin, Mr. and liHte ma.tit.'.in lir Death shout the same time also took away noiim-es tiie lrt-r an nttimptcd inter Mr. If.irvcy, Alevnader M. Madden, fo- the test of I be I Jsnios Alderdlce, who ws found dyinij a padlock and chsin.

Nntlrlnf blood spot ference hr a foreign wiiii a I'nili'l R-m-it) i'd-1 in, the Messrs. Sands, Grand to i in Ik t- from spopleiy on the hack stoop of No. 'ini- oll exMijiilia- on the door post, she summoned) the neljtb- Mates nOirlal in the disrh.irge of his Hi liaiitevilie. 2201 Peonod avenue. For years be had col.

bors. The door wss fnrced and there wat He propose-, to bring the matter up on the tV.l "My lected the rents of her houses. me tha'. Neighbors ear that Mrs. Oliver had not if 1 we ,) tue wi'h CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.

left her little heme in fifteru yenrs, am I pat lirs and so to if and and lersclf. she hi my niotelir and tioor of the N-nntc nn 1 demand P.unrau, V.irllla's reenll. "When I tnk ndv re," remarked Mr. Morgan, "it mil nnt (mm American itl- III I Iflt-e that she probably mi worth at least e'Ciora. Plil.

AakH. Am.rl-an ran Amrl-an Tin if 37 51 Amert-fln Chlr 94 jo( Aerlran ceille pf ts Pav Stale tlM olumhla Copper 2 3 Air i-j no.t 2ft Put pf 44 44 Vhlrl. K'rtrtc V.Mrt. ff 1 Kteelro rnumtle flaana. TiMccf 3S fl Havana Tcha--o pf at 34 New Am.lrtam Uaa Sa tOS 104 New VerS Trana 4 4 ntls r.lavailns ta 17 fills Kl.vi-lna 71 Rnyal Hsklng Piwr pf sa as S.r-tr Car Nahl a Heat 114', HI1 Air tJa.

11 tbabtarl Air Una ft Jl Siaeinaril cn tu asi St. f-siuls Tratltll rm 14 tl Si. Imia rmen Railway pf St a Ttiifl.w fopir as te t'oion at a White Knob Praef li-ttbai, 1500.001 ren. nnd not from a i'ren -hmsn ho i wad ih.it the agreement in Alderdlce and his dausbter, Mary, hsre Special Meeting of Board of Education to Pass TJpoa Isaport ant Matter, cluded the p.n Mi. i Mrs.

llissins of noy bill, inctirre.l bv lief mother with her lived for years in No. 1-JIU. Mrs. Oliver owned both houses. Hho a I no hsd four interested in the Panama canal." SENATOR MORGAN AROUSED.

daughter'. ti.ert. a- knew that her lots lu the rear, a house in Hast 124th may require. Mr. Grern licr that candidate nb appeal shnll flieclfj in ilftml tin- cause of complaint, and that a candidate' mere expression of belief that be should have reeelved hither ratim; rfmll not be nr.

repted is sufficient grounds for granting revision bis pnrwr. Elliot Goodman, secretary of the Civil Service Association, tirced Ihe adoption of amendment which should provide that In all esses shera. an sfiprnl for revision hed brra grantrvl. the rnndidste's papers be returned for revision to the einniin-r a scene of csrnaae. I.yiuc no the bed was Caffey, his skull crushed In with an si.

On the samt bed his wife Isy dead, with her bead crushed' in. On this bed also lay an Infant, with its throat cut from esr tn car, and Its head almost severed. On the door, nesr the bed. Iny the other children headless. Their heads were In the bed, in which there was a pool of blood, and it is supposed they were killed In bed and drafted out All the bodies were decomposed.

There is no evidence to lead to tht identity of Ihe murderer, but the nRjctra recovered a bloody tx near by, and hope to work op a rase. Allen Ronlhnaea and hoy named 0)r- niothrr. if arders. would treet and severs! tenerhenls in the neigh bo hood. When Alderdice breams her baer tii in'ome.

Mrs llutsins. It was StBlrd, refillrt) tfl hill inenrrrd Woald Rave Democrats Mali Psa-ama aa Inns. tensnt Mrs. Oliver (ot him to ilo all of her work. 8lie lived in two bssement rooms ncr mnther.

the iitidertaker charted inn-rest. in rianunalion. Mrs. and the only way of reselling her was thrmifb a hole In ths fence which divides WASHINGTON. Nov.

10 Morgan is making a strenuous effort to line tip the pemoerstk n.rtr in the II at'ii' hi I A meeting of the Eiecutive Com-niittn- the Hoard of Ed icalion baa bn t'l uiorrnw afteruooo at 4 o'clock. Tin tne tins Ins beeaj called principally to the contract fnr the gnneral f-unructinn work on Public School No. 02, Hester. Knaei nod Norfolk Manhattan, which wss yestcrdsy swarded by the Committee of Rrbonls to Thorns a C-k- "I feel iiiren, lmio Mr. who had marked and rated them origi njalnst the recognition of the Republic of funmni I'm.

her ysrd fmm Alderdice's. Alderdlce in this way took to ber every dsy groceries, the money for rents and whatever elw she charged me intr-rest on the bill. Mr mother kneiv. of mtte. the money would ally.

n.r...n. i ri.ii n.ir nun, tab. O. W. Martin, an asilnt cnpf'r in i1T he addressed the nrnibu 'tl, jdsy he nddre don.

both negroes, hart been arretted oa suspicion. rome from d-it I d'O rcmeinSer that Breoklya Seoarltles. 1114. needed. Be firmer 1 1 was a Methodist the Sewer Itpartrnen! In Brooklyn, utt it orntic Steering Committee In denun- hn evr kct rne to par il." preacher snd had a pvisirion with a firm rVl She roil course nursued bv (hi, Ielsioti rrertrd on the motion for la the Hihle Hon.e.

ftraoiityn Truit ta Rrmklvn Fsrr 4 Sraafthlvn Vrrr Sii4a -ring the revolution on the Isthmus re 'iter, bea Miss Alilerdice, who studies nni thst It shonld I made a nirtt COACH OVERTURNS Abraham Psotsn. roach driver, 43 music, returned In her home Isst ermlui Till A. Son, for J513.0W. This arho-d, aben completed, will rnntaii nineiy tivfl clatsronnis, and will be on of the largist snd beat equipped school la the Mnrld At prevent the new Public No. 1, Fsat Houston street, it Ihe Inrcnst sc hool In the country, cnatalu-Ing eithty aeteti elsMroonis.

The sits for sbs wss surprised at Dot Undine her PHYSICIAN BURNED TO DEATH. years old, of No. IS Surdsta etreet. Was ta at father Ihere, In lookinf for him she severely Injured Isst (hi by drlvlpf kit tcsm oter tn tmhanknisol It Knickerbock Dr. take, of Asasterdasa.

Ia Drt of tnmhlsd over his body. She csllcl pa-trolmaa Hnwdeo, who hsd Ibt old mn thst after karioa worked in tha department for thirty-vight years, was now rallM upon to take civil service elimination in order to qualify for an snnual increase In Mlsry of only 1.V. Hn did not think that (air to a man of his years, "I'd se In study book, atnin as I did when boy tn pass the etimlBstion," said Mr. Msrtlo. If Mr.

Ogdrs comes over to Brooklyn with mm I ran -k hlin few qoastlnsa iboul ssrwert that be won't be Ma tn antwer. Mayor sulci be would take the vari-ena nrr-iiotn which bl been made tin sent In ta smbulan-s to lbs Hsriein Uo- er avenue, between Llodan etreet end Gstes ICicsrslloa bad been taint Owf laiaa BraeSIra It Ik rtankltq Tru! Ramllle Tntct tTS Klnsa Caantf Tnaat 4M I. tean Truet aas Msmtfaetsrers' MBtlsasI Bans SaS Marhantra1 tuna Sat faiataw Kl.etflt H. ta lot "ma n. ft.

i Naaeatt Ttual Ca aas Nwa Saah ITS NatlHMl cur Sna j. T. ia H. T. a W.

t. TsLpSoM ta tat Unknowsa Orlgla la Ills Reosa, pltsl. lit question TVH evident that he had several of the Vjtaers of the com milt witk him, but on iW sdrire of Kenalor no action was taken, pending UiV tneetlnt of the rommittre. While there are a number of rtemncrsli ho agree with Mr. Morgan that the inspiration for the revolution came from Ibis country nnd that the administration srtei precipitately In recngnlning the new reptih-lie, there are other from ltb the South and West who fear that the popularity of the ransl would make tirh an attack na on In Ibsl nslthbmbood fnr soma lime.

It Mrs. Oliver wtt found desd nn to old wss very dsrk last biflil tod, it It laid, Ibt red danger lights were Improperly A MxTrrtPA M. N. Nov mattress. Mer apartments were filled with old boxes, papers, bottles, flees of Public rVnonl, No.

rl'J, rest the Board of Kduration mora lbs lull million of New Public gcbonl, ISO, 0 Ores Carkway snd Fort Hsuiiiloa srean. this hormigh, wss opened yealerdsy, Tb is a aaoall one, only having si I tees tmt It Is said that sdd I floras to It HI I mad when eh acila nce- PbyaU-laD E. B. I.ak. aria found placed.

furniture tod ths dust and dirt years. horned Ibis morinng Is his and died Bantan ass driving his team tlowlr la a trunk lbs police of ihe East I2lth ier roDtuieuooo. wbea eas ot Ike arilmsls ibled, and wklls rr biura Hoar lb. Oanir. tue sdmititstraiion a mistake Is a rrt.iety.

Th Its Hid hut little ds crista to the spsrtmeatl, but ba rMhrt Ihe driver was trying to control them, tha team dropped do the embankment about street sUtlna found fTJ.tmO In hoods, lift insurssce f.t for AOiK) md first ainrt-taaa for $11,001 oa Harlem property. ssry. IttTLEI AS SAWS. Mma (art kwilea aHsa brasch or twlf wlta ths deeply Innthed )as, tad whirl mnnd aad mtsd aatll Ih twlf ts saws of. Tier bsts kraa knews ta aaw a rwla aa Mrs, flllrer, accord lut ta Miss Olderdla, A Bmn Sla.

Ba "wif Srir Is a sst w-4 wt it i MM a lit tfcai V. sHn t'S MP! -Ctctiu eight feet. Bo'f horses IssiVrl In sssd-bank and II ttl 4 then from Injury. Toe ewarh wss erl'tnmat lad tlaatsa saa-I load Injuries filling snderweath II, eanse hers from Esslssd. snd has two Io Oeraaaa laterf ereae.

BERLIN, Nov. 10 -It ass seml-onVisl. 1y anoniigr-H this afternoon that any at-tpt so lb tvx of Colombia ta drsa er l-urned off. lie ssa snflf brs fotin hr Ismaies of (he building ob-i am attracted lo hia revtia bj tha Dr. Last rama ta lic.i.Hsta to years ta from M.Uil.

Delssst. Osoly. to mm a rot.n sis sit asarrted dsnthtera la Bmoklra. aaa of iaart.a Prtwa O.Meln. Vabs 1111 Si Paslst wss take) to tht Uersnaa Uotnl- wilklot kk Is tkla as a NataraLaL tMsa blif.

It is said, a Mrs. Campbell, tha srtta af Pasaoskurst tpresasssa. aiwtl staiian Is tal la ta.

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