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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 9

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THi: DAILY STANDARD UNION: BROOKLYN. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1007. 0 and itvamhu IIAKKIKfi AMI V-IASVtM- TtNANCIAL NEWS.

REAL ESTATE NEWS OECIOEO HOT CAMPAIGN PUNS STRUCK BT TROLLEY ON WHY 10 COURT THE PEOPLES THE CURB MARKET, The curb market thla mornliif aetlv ami fmcllonallr hlghar, but nl 11....11 alight rUnt In tha aarlr wer trl. aal.a of and Nsvada-Utah. AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. Trust Company Th market opened In tht main kiwr. lHadliiK opened hltfhtr and reacted to.

Third Avnu upenid I point high-er, Norttmrn fnuli'to aUrtsd lower, udvanclng and tall Hteol common nd Aliauonda upoiio.1 i lower; Ci(r and rl and Boutlmrtl I'autftu al Hee.1 ItalMl Ks Ir Wlllisin If anilili i7 fro dak a shall AMOUNT WLL STMT 1... 'IU and 2,700,000 "loss avk. iso it Ll'onia anilool wapltgl and Surplus Ms. alas all BLl.iell Whan tha urn Harlxirt IjiiiiIi, It ir old, of Coukllii enua and Kaat 'natr-elghlh (IimI 1 miainlr, mat Th Mecutiv eommiii dapetnienc tragus fill l'h lug at Ihelr iieaibiuartera. citiorn slrei-t.

It retn.fi-1 ti district eadra) Will dm ll then 1 lu tit; Urtfii uom ahurea. I In li auou aliaiea, Of Una an.t Its: Mrltlalt mppei, fj- 1 tile i-'l. liAi Atlfiil aval sssreus 1 1 i a fnr II lo asr anil in tr Ja.oirtl. NVESTMENT Btain Oftlc. ill.

kit 8t tadfonl llisne Irtford Art. lialasy St. WsiUbdut iiuiwc Byitu Ar.s. shares, 7V4 7- lli following tal.l alma I eel, and I V. M.

quutsll" CERTIFICATES lit tha riutbiinti iurl loday. geutlainnn did not anaaer to "'urn and Mrtaiatratci Voorha I ha ovar until tVpt, II, wllh lu a court urhcar to a that l.amb i 'H inada to appear than, 1 noib la atcuwd of abandouiii'iit by 1 wlf Lilian, who It living at 19u COMINQ REAL ESTATE SALES. Tuesday, Sept. 10. yS Cants ftM-re i i a a i' it ii I ha curb tu-dayi a lUiima.

Duan. IIim.J Maaliatiaa. ir thr "HI loi'it'leti. II. lh field, Join In indi.t as outlined wgh I'rtablrnt Culsr on Halurd n.

laagua leadurg an not npp.ni .) 1 a dicker, but lia va uti to tha preset notu CARCE AMOUNTS orri tita CHAnt.ra 4 "KTHIKI, "'HaE Vir, frt.Klrnt Hllll.i,, ll ImMmtr Court Nmllh, i Illgll- Uol- Ht. t. 1 1' Dividends, July and January low.r. Bmnltsr lout at Hi atari, tie Paul advanced, Union Padle opaned hi luwur, but ro-uordliif a net gain of if, uitt. Irk a iriuvfinviuat during Ilia first hour wi ull lu inodvreUily lllghar with a vary small volum of uusl-ooaa, Oaiua rungluft from fraction (it liver 1 point wei made 111 evarythli'g tritdtd In except liili'i kuruugh-Metru.

oll inn profarrad, which dropped tu VU, The moat promlnpnt feature or Hie market was tin niu aupply of stocks. Commission houat-B reported n.ritln-uad fractional lot buying and they call, nj this the most Important factor In tha trading, Latae Interests auld tha JIH Atlanta Mlnrn It'ialoti funnel' i niton rlli had her huabund nested on Aug, and since then Ilia II una. 1'. i -jtt igsl 2aa i LinaVio-r (l H.ul Willis all an y. II Wall al.

-I iM i) Phillips, r.f. Wednesday, Sept. 11. EAGLE SAVINGS aLOAN EDWARD E. BRITTON, PresidBhf.

FIWIN S. PIPFI? I Vlr.fl it baa tuNni adjourned aaverat llm' Hlitlall Col 1H llruncti Mint tir rrlttry .41, Htrrtiry Aim, fit, Xtcrrluri, CHARI.KH t. H- IIKIK. HEATH W. A nwitl.H, J.

T. WILLIAMS J. fltANK 111 -EM, 2 Mm litnb atnled hi ruurt to day Iml she could not Imagine what ea FREDK. H. SCMKOEDCR.fPresiicnla.

inula A coalition Com Fraction. made formal In.lurom-nts In It J. 1. 1 -llcans, I lemur rata t.r liule-pendents Mr. uler la sslil to very mil Interested In whal tha league I11ie11.tr In do this fall.

He working Hit 1 liurbln Van Vlrnk. It la autle.n latlvelv reportsid I hat nomination f.t llurough Hai-ratary Chnrlea Fredeil 1 Adama wnull bs very plrualiig to Mr t'olar. Mr. Adams la awld lo lo.v longing eyea on tha Hurrugat a Job. wo' tiiiabund coubl hnv fur not ap- penrltig.

A few mlnulea later a police Altl. t'Httnrv Trull Offlrrr 1 on Hti'itinahlp Man of th Flatbush station appeared JOSEPH WOOD. Secretary a Trei surer. Fred G. ASmle assi Secty '1 1'iiurt and told tha inaglstrule that Ijunb wiu In tha alatloii house, bring r.ivliKiixti.) rjf a (0 cur T-uiitHi al TAB- 1 i it K'u li ml hllmmr Thursday, Sept.

12. .14 SK ti4 1.2a 4 21 .24 7S 11 i 1 14 44 intended by an ambulaie autgeun, a Remsen St. ear court St hsil been hit by it trolley cur Ii Allows Interest on Ocposlti. SAFE Dll'OSfT VAULTS At All 1st- i 21 i.W II .31 44 11 4S 1 1 44 li'4 186' Sussaaaaasi OPP. TlTU CUARAHTtE 4 THUS! CO.

"us going to court. A few rnlnutea I'obuit Cantral Colonial Hllver Cuniberlund-Kly I'avla-L'ttly IkJtnliilon Kly Consol Kumar! Creek old lllll irn.i "arbo Creeru'-Canaiieft -eter lanib ahowd up, and the Hingis Hutu told hlrn thut hla muse fur bvlng oiinlj -A li uurt Houw.) iliii T.wm- BETTS TOOK A VERY COSTLY BATH YESTERDAY. market mi waltliiic for developments Bt tha New York I'lty bond aule tomorrow. Thn celebration of the Jewish New Tear had a marked effort on the at-tendance of broki'ra on thci floor of the cucclmiiK. London traded to a aniali extent on both hMi-i, of the market, purchases und stiles helm? nhout even.

Government bonds were iiik hnniced; railroad nnd other bonds were ijulet. The market after tho first hour wua Intensely dull, with price movements narrower than they hnve been for a lrnar time past. HenrllnK alone allowed waa acceiilubli. mi al. 'ill at, 1'.

4'. As Lamb stepped off a trolley car of set tin Flatbush avenue line at Hnyder 11 va- After betnir iiragitod from the wat. 1 1. FT A. MIT MalaarlcM.

at llntl Kotuta I 11 lilUig r- I 1 Atlantic ava. I -u It I "ari as i A off S.iulli Fifth atrnt, after a atnJKg. by John A. Htts, a watchman cm- (ireene Con Copper 'iohi field Con 3nld-Sllver. King Edward Inley-Dnrrnifh.

Mli-mar- Cold Mine. iiue, on hla way to court, he was struck by trolley car No. S030 of the sain line. In. und In the oppuslte direction.

Ho iwis thrown to the pavement and re- elved contusion, of th ribs and hip arid sutfored from Ambulance Surgeon Cahlll. of tha Kings Coiity M.upltnl attemded him. voimi activity find ntrengtli, holding ployed by attgar refinery, Fraaerli Kamtel. of 3S0 flnedlker avenue, told Magistrate i'Jtllly, In the Manhattan Friday, Sept. 13.

around aitHlnat 86 at the close on Saturday, nnd It was the only feature to the late afternoon trading. Special-lata In the alock aald that the buying illy timet lii-uinle Heml Katat L- JS A. J- JUL. JS af Ji. A.

Trust Company 19! MONTAGUE STREET Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $1,025,000.00 avenue touit. yesterduy morning, tha: ho tiieny watiiod to swltn and had no Intention of ta-klng his life. .) came almost wholly from brokera for bar tradera and was chiefly covering I bathu every he aald to the i r'j fir mi, run -t 100 a ji rurrmn art r-nak. Htry A CALLS FALSE Judge. if shorts.

Mitchell Manhattan Transit. Nevada-f'tah w'': I x.iiplnss Ncv Con 8.... Nevada Smelting Nlplealtig Mine Old Hundred Mine. "Clan, I Copper silver Queen Standard OH "Well, thla bath will coat you 13, 7 7 7-i 17-1 17-16 1 4 44 4', 14 1-. 1.

4-4 4S 4 4'a 4'-. 74 7X 114 14 14 If, 144 is 84 24 2 14 4 14 14 14 440 440 440 164 164 111 4 34 34 34 .37 .37 .37 534 634 5H4 .39 .311 2 2 2 30 294 SO my. Mi answered tha mugletrat. INTER-MET. INTERVIEW itr Ulilttun Jf.

ftmlfh. Intasxrtt AccoudU Sobct to Check. Fay Certificate of i posit Issued 3 LETTERS OP CREDIT Thmuyh thf New York CIerinj Boom edl Higher Hatrt TRAVELERS' CHECKS TRAIN ROWDIES RECEIVE PUNISHMENT. rtmuri limit i Trinity Arch. ls9 i Til-Bullion OJ'f II i ks.

Mil. AS DltrHKK Prt-nldmt WII.MAH DEKltl i.L.HfiK At It EN Sd Vlc-r rr. rW WALTKK C. fU MTOVK. 2d Xrr Prw KOHKKf H.

At trtmT For Jumping through the window of District Attorney Jeroinp, of Manhattan, wjs asked to-duy about a state. iiH-nt printed In a morning paper and to him. In which he was 'Hint'-d as aaylng that the statute of Monday, Sept. 16. an train at the anarsle station N.

Stock Excnange Prices. 2:30 Ortt. Noon. P.M. Amal Copper 7 1 V4 7 IV.

Am Car foundry. 4o iv 41V4 Am L. lS-Si 16 Am Unseed h-t S'i Am 54V MH 64 'A 7 Am Smelting KKii 101 Smelting 101 101 101 Tobacco 814 sl'j, 8H4 Anaconda 6H 4(ivi 4t Atohlaon i79t k'. 81. pfd 91 111 ill Atlantic Coast Line 83 83 Bait Ohio 81 91 ill 'Uklyh Rap 47H 47H 47 Tramp Con United Copper Waterbury White Knob Western Ico IWaBBsaBBlUi sterday.

I.e.? Bush, GO y-ars old, of (By William II Kil t'Matc Esrbanse 30 Chester street, was fined IS In the limitations outlawed any possible, dean- pt Nn sea. a n. 111 UllttuJfuHiu, 11 Hie stt iVm Miller et al att'ji. 1 Nsaau at, ilar.r.a! tar, Jat-b r.f against the officers of the Metr.i- KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY! poiltnn Street Railway Company f'lutbush court to-day. Albert Pepper, years of age, of Hopklnson avenue, was fined 110 using profane and Improper language on the same stuti'-n.

Both men were arrested by Officer Keating jf the B. R. T. Die destruction of the books of the BEDrORb AVE, i. 3 5 a Grand or.

.1. company, Mr. Jeromo pronounced the BROOKLYN SECURITIES. Correct-il dally by L. A.

Norton. 15 llronil utreet. Manhattan, iwelsllst In nronklju becurlllea (Telephon 2S00 Broad MONDAY. SEPTEMBEU 0. UAtLItOADS-, TRUST COMPAVIES- 21 an 2S3.

DKUFORD AVE, Oran'i )2x- 342, 344 and 346 Fulton Street. Capital, $500,000.00 Surplus, $1,000,000.00 Canadian itti; Vmft Chea Ohio 34 34 34 Chic Great 10 10 lu FRANKLIN Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $4,500,000 er Jamts urt at; Jao-b Craa K'r Brers nt-r, interview untrue. He said: "What I said and all I have said In this case Is that In such a case two thliiBs must be shown. First, books, and second, that It was done within the i-tatute of limitation. Hut I have not expressed any opinion In thaia.se with reference to these two things.

I he.vc BUI "Id. I Undivided US fls Brooklyn 'Cilfznii ONE YEAR 111 JAIL FOR ATTEMPTED KIDNAPING ir, 1 itnbimh Franklin tea IKI" i-t 1 DARLINGTON INNOVATIONS. One of the most Important hran'-hes 1 3Kl 310 lf.5 2m Jfanillton net yet rea tl.e testimony nnd should liuve nothing to base an opinion on." nom- 100 -nkins mm Klnira r.i JTXIAN FAIH'-HII-I' WH.MAM HAHKNL5S X) McWIl.UAfi FAIROHILD TJIOWAF I A WJl.iI.aAM I Jr. A tt Sey. NORM A C-AijnKN'TER.

Trust Officer. 1 P.rSTEES Chic, St 123 123 1SS1 Chio 1454 libM M5 "Col Fuel 24 25 25 Col Southern 24 23 23 Col South 2d 44 44 44 lenver A 0 24 24 24 Denver ft 70 79 70 Platlilera Sec 65 f14 h.lH Qen Klectric l2Va l-f'1- 'Gt Northern 128 UH 12K'i Illinois Central 140 140 140 Paper 14 14 14 Inv Pump 22V4, 22 Vt 22H Jowa Central lVi K3Vte 164 Iowa Central 3 7 37 37 I ft tin nriT sy taiTrmill 1 I', i I-ATruVi'i-'i-i on 'a-mmqi, WIND BLOWS GAS OUT; tail 'if-n- Co 17, Ml iml nl-Kl'SO 4-M- I More than cases, ranging tt-om non-support anil petty larceny to felonious assault, were threshed over before the- in the Court Kenyan fcf Wh! Ji.i Jntr OFFICES: 164-186 Montague Borougn if Brookljt" 140 Broadwaj, Borough of AUnbirtaii NEW YORK CITY. ICO Arburk: A A trail am 1 Ic-ower P. Fair- Julian J'hn Graca ihn Harknesa of Special facsslons this morning. Much interes was in evidence when Curd Meyer Ch'fia A O' in)nohu Primn Kamiay If Pchftfminn Km sun.

Sur J4 Ionia Title TWO BOYS ESCAPE DEATH. Two youths wese almost asphyxiated while asleep In their beds at 131 Fur-man yesterday. They were Michael Fundo and Thomas Larmtin, both IT years old. and they occupied a room on the third floor of the Furman street address. Surgeon Doyle, of the Long Island College Hospital, was eum-moned and he worked over them for the cafe of rroida Kohlt-r, a pretty Kllf-arh in I Itklyn Ferry- W1.EH 70 i lii-ycar-oitl girl, who1 charged Paola a "a.n Arnlen K.

Hnapp liio John W'Uiama Carrlo, SH year old, of 107 Kast New- in modern department store development is that devoted to the sliks and dress gr-d8. Generally these departments have been located on the first flour, but Dariir.trtori Company, following the arrangement of several of the lea. ling department stores of the country ate plating their mammoth silk and dress go. department on the second floor, nn the second floor cere is generally more daylight and this an important feature In the selection of shades of fabrh-s and harmonizing colors. Then, again, there is more room on the second floor for the effective arrangement and display of goods, besides, this location is more removed from the hustle and noise of the floor, where in a large establiahm-vu so many lines of goods are sold.

Darlington Company have made a spe in! feature of this branch of their business; there are six elevators running directly to the second floor. A tremendous apace Deposits received, checks honored and any business transacted at either office. Account lBTltt Iimrafci I aid ea Davftlp- I tola area. York avenue, with havinir assaulted lnterboro-Met 9i 914 UVi Interboro-Met 26 2fifc 26 Kansas City South. 27i4 27j4 Mexican Central 17 17 17 Minn St 41 4114 41V4j Minn St 77 77 77 Mo, Kan 36 38 Sti Mo, Kan 64Va M'4 4Vii Missouri Pacific 70 70 70 Air Brake 1114 1114 1UM Central 105 Va 1054 105 Ont 33)i 334 334 North American fil Kl Al 411 f'oplM Surety Ji, iiithaiios.

HHhAUldtft rnton her In front of hi home at Flushing Home time before they recovered con Sll) Title tni Nr. i.vi FINANCIAL. INSriUXCE. and Evergreen avenues on the night it a THlii 05 11'' I Aug. 17, was called.

According to sciousness. Investigation showed that the gas had been blown out by a guet of wind which drifted In throutrh nn Wrna city r.375 the testimony driven, it is evident that 102 iw 111 ISCELIA.N-eoUS Carrlo Intended to kidnap the girl. open window. "Metropolitan Carrio admitted that ho had said Vi-arehoum ft-. nx r-n "hello" to her.

but denied the charge of assault. He was sentenced to aer Northern Pacific 12S 128'i Pennsylvania 120 120 1204 People's Gaa R8Vi S84 8SH Reading 96 974 97 38 BROW H. Y. TEL SSftO BROW A Hi.fh Ter 4a. si) in Penh Ter no K'airle A inn ni Casualty insurance co 60 75 HOST HID GUEST BOTH a of one year in the peniten ns pia.

OF KEW YOKJi- Rhs. I83 tiary. HANKS Charles Otha West was fined $15 for has been assigned In which to show Hon. ash D.n.llXflV .4. lilies pf.

12(1 140 lla n.II)7 nj lor, iJlwyera Mtg.lHO 1D5 Mtar Hond. n.i ep iron 24-i 24y4 24 1. Rock -Island 20 204 20 St Li 17Va 174 174 Southern Pacific .85 86 8 Southern 36V4 lOU HELD FOB PETTY THEFT goods; the floors will be covered 140 41X1 HOME OFFICE 47. Cedar Street, Brooklyn ....120 FlnU Nat'l Home Un1 "tlH) 'at Suirar pf.ioo ioa Consolidated Stock KxcHanit KKtato-Membr; York Promca Exchange Vlnhni I i Mcaffo Barl of Tracts 1836 Orders aoiicltad, purchaaa or aaia, caab margin. BONDS and GRAIN.

BRANCH OFFICES: 22-26 Court 43Washin5tonAv.fBrook,,a Tel. 1342 Main. N. II 18S Y. Us, with the finest carpets and fine up-nolstered chairs have been imported from Vienna, thus making shopping In this section a pleasure.

They also tell us have some of the best salespeople to be found in this part of mock. 23 87 Dock pf. 71 81) Dock 4. S714 ilechaalra CHAtiTXIlED 187. 11)0 The uselessness of untimely phll having assaulted Kdward Butler, of 165 Ryerson street, last Monday.

It was alleged that West had hit Bntlcr over Uie head with a stove lifter. William Coleman, 26 years old, and ThomiB Tarklnton, 16 years old, both of 145 West Xlnth street, pleaded guilty to the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Coleman was sentenced to ten days lu the Kings County Jail, while sentence was suspended on Tarklnton. NTNJ 100 110 anthropy was forcibly impressed upon NYANJTel.ts.103 1011 Realty Aaso. 145 MchTrdrs.

M.inlauk Niw.au Nat. Nat'l City North Side. Prospect rk. .111. Terminal the L'nited States.

When they open this the mind of William Seher, of 187 Man fW'Ington pf. .110 no hattan avenue. In the Manhattan avenue court to-day. He and the bene Plate Class, FersGnal Accident and Healft Policies OF THE HOST ATPnOVEr) FORMS store they will show a stock of about $200,000 worth of sliks, velvets, broadcloth and dress goods, many patterns exclusively imported by them. Their buyers have been four months preparing this department and have With accrued Interest.

ficiary of his hospitality, Adam Sebel, a vagrant, were held In J500 ball for the Third Ave B8 68 68 Tol St West pfd. 474 '474 47Vt Twin City 92 92 9 37 Union Pacific 131 131 1324 tin Ry Inv pfd 36 36 3fl TJ Rubber pfd 93 93 S3 8 Steel 32Va 32 324 8 Steel pfd 93 95 95 2 P. Stocks sold, 268,100 shares; bonds, (592,000. THE COTTON MARKET. The cotton market started higher In line with firm cables, but before the call was half over the Census Bureau's report on the cotton ginned this season was received.

It gave what the trade Grand Jury on a charge of larceny scoured both European and American NEW YORK WOMAN KILLED IN RUNAWAY. preferred by Harry Goldman, of leS GLAD WIFE 15 GONE, IS TIME FOR GOOD markets for the very best and newest fabrics. Darlington Company are looking for great results as soon as they Manhattan avenue. Goldman alleged that Seher, who was 6 INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY Guaranteed Mortgages On Brooklyn Real Estate Kings Co, Mortgage 185 MOXTAGLE STREET. EFGEXK H.

W1XSL0W. v.Krffnf Dastei, D. WHrrxEX Vice-President S. WH.I.1AM Bcbtox, Secretary A.LOSIO G. EllOOK -AULSUJ.

HALIFAX. N. Sept. 9. One per open their store.

Another feature of his tenant, and Sebel in the dead of he Darlington store when opened, to son was killed nnd four others wore seriously Injured In a runaway acci the general public will be the installation of a department of estimates to dent at Brldgewater. Mrtt. T. Nutting, A young German called at the night and by the glare of a dark lan-torn, took some load pipe and zinc from the washtub of Goldman's rooms, at 1S7 Manhattan avenue. Seller's wife, Anna, testified that on devoted exclusively to the complete believed to be a bearish estimate.

Pri 60 years old, of New York, was killed: Adams street court' to-day and asked to see "the Judge." vate cables said that a lare house was FENDLETON PENDLETON, Western Miasjjri, 154 Muatauo Street. decorating and furnishing of residences, cottages, hotels, steamships, churches, theatres. Institutions, etc. A staff of experts in all branches is at the call of the public when wanted. buying practicaiy everything offered.

"The Judge Is not here just now," teh night of the alleged robbery Seher came home In company with, Sebel. She said her husband had worked irregularly for the past few weeks and In Texas the weather was dry, but In said Clerk Donnolly. the genial clerk, UKianoma there were good showers. Mrs. P.

A. Moore, Alretta Moore, the 2-year-old daughter of Mrs. Moore; Annie Butler, a nurse, and the driver of the carriage were Injured. The party was returning from a drive, and on the top. of a hill the harness broke and the horse ran away.

Half way down the aiope the norse ran into an ox cart and the "but I might be able to do something Immediately following the bureau re. she was surprised to find he had port the market broke steady 7 to 10 for you. Do you want a warrant?" Company brought a guest. Seher admitted he had brought Sebel to his house, but PHENIX Oh, no; 1 want no warrant. I want jioints, as the trade had figured on a condition around 71.

Later there was a rally of several points, attributed to to notify this court that I don't want he claimed he was prompted' to do so by motives of philanthropy. my wife no more. That's all." occupants of the carriage were hurled new buying by conservative bull inter FATAL FALL FROM WINDOW AT JEWISH CELEBRATION. At a Jewish New Tear celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Oran-steln, 31S East One Hundredth street. What a the asked Don out. hen assistance reached them ests. nolly. it was tnis way, Judge," said Seher.

"I found this man walking along in the park, his clothes tattered and 'Us Mrs. Nutting was dead and the others Thfe bears made a hard drive at prices "Well, you see. It this way. My Ife has gone away from me and I OF BROOKLYN, N.Y. 16 Court Street.

114 Broadway, E. D. arter ine first wave or covering and rally and prices broke to a new low were unconscious. Mrs. Nutting was the wife of Col.

Nutting, a retired United States army officer. don't want her back any more. She goes out every day on her bike and doeB not come home till 10 o'clock. She level on the near months. A factor in the selling was reports of easier spot markets in Texas, where it seemed to fit with the bearish theory of depression during; the season of Increasing new crop receipts.

The market In the late PCBLIC NOTICES FUK lit 1K AM) STIMAjtlb4 1 tUi. Ailk. cila Oi-' Mi.V iOtia- NOTICES TO CONTKACTOHS. GENERAL IXS1 RUCTION'S TO The prson ol persom ma kl riff a bid or est i matt for any service, worlt, materials or eapplles of "i'he City of New York, lfr fot i an af Its deparimenti, bureaus or sha') furnish l.ie same In a aealad indorsed with tre tttle-of the aupplles. ma-tt; wurk or ctervlces for whicrt -the bid; estiinaie ts mad-, with his or their tome or names and the antw of presentation lo the President of the 3.

or to the head of the department at hi or Its offices, on Of before the date and hour earned In tht ad- ertlsem nt for the same, at which tlm and place the estlmriifsv received will publk'iy pned by the Presl.lent of Board' i-r hra of tl.e department, and read, and' the award the contract made according to law as BOv'n thereafter as practicable. Each bid or estimate shall coualn th r.ame ami plce of resilience of tt.r person' makinir the same, the 'names of all persona interested wlt.i him therein, and If no other, perBtn l-e so Interested. It shall dlstlnctf jr. state that fact; also, that it la made with-' out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purposa, and ts In fill rsjects fair and without coif, lusiVn or frati-i, and that no mt-nber of tha. bard of aldermen, head of a cipartmetit, Chrf cf a di'putj- thereor or clark therein or other officer of Tha City New York, fhall be or become Interested.

directlv or indirectly, as eontractinic party, pii.rtr.er, stockholder, surety or otherwise In Manhattan. Miss Goldle with 3-year-old Morris Oransteln In her arms, fell out of the second stOry wlndow. The child was instantly killed and the young woman's spine wns broken. Miss Markowlts was taken to the Harlem Hospital, where the doctors say she cannot possibly recover. SUSPENDS SENTENCE ON SIX "CRAP SHOOTERS." Maglstratesteers in the Gates ave afternoon was feverish at the low level NOTICE TO of tne session.

shoes torn. He asked me to get hitr. something to eat, and I took pity on him and took him home with me, hut. Judge, I didn't have anything to do" "Yes, he did," interrupted Sebel. "He had as much to do with it as I did.

Your Honor, I have been out of work for some time, and through my inability to get work I have been arrested four times on different charges." "You tell a very plausible story." said Magistrate O'Reilly, but I think that I will send you both to the Grand Jury." WOMAN ARRESTED FOR TAKING FRIEND'S PART. WASHINGTON, Sept. crop never smiles at me any more, and nushr.s me away wi.en I try to kiss her." "Has she any other man, do you think?" "I ddti't know. I never see him, but she shows me presents which I did not give her. I found $20 and a gold ring and a silk umbrella under the bed, which I did not give her.

She did not clean the house no: cook nor anything. I am glad she has gone, and I want the court to keep her away from nue court to-day Suspended sentence reporting ooara 01 tne Agricultural Department to-day estimated the condition of the cotton crop on Aug. 25 to be 72.7 per cent, as compared with on six "crap shooters" who were ar rested j-esterday afternoon by Police 75 on July 26. 1907 77.3 on Aua. 2R DECOMPOSED BODY FOUND JN FLUSHING BAY.

The badly decomposed body of a man Deportment of Ftnanc. luirea ior the Collection of Taiss. Nw Tor. tnd. Ut)7 TAXPAYERS WHO.

DESIRE- TO OBTAIN thflr bills should nik Immjalsw written requlaitton iblank. rt t-e procliivd In ths borouen stailne tae.r porp.rt)- b-scttosi or wtrd. Week sr.d let mis tiiimMr. snaJUtic oopy of a.ma fnwi tblr bola ot laal "if's, taxpsvar Is aai (r pronal Hi. th.

rsquJsltleQ aneulU aiac ru'. bi" ttx-Esetl requlaltlon anould t. by an nvelopa bearinc Ilif prupw a.tdrej Jtllw applicant AND WITH HETl'K-N PufrAUu. PREPAID, i- tr wanl ae- 1906 72.1 on Aug. 25, 1905, and a yearly men Owens and Hagan, of the Gates avenue station.

The prisoner were: William Feeley, of 381 Lexington ave averaue Ul n.o. Opening Sept 11.70b; Oct. 12.35b: Tier- nue; William Lauer, of 288 Tompkins me." The young man said his name was Eric Helsenhaber. and that ho lived at 196 Fulton street. i 12.40al2.41; Jan, 12.46al2.47; May, 12.64a was found floating in Flushing Bay yes avenue: Frederick Llnnert.

of 251 Sum ner avenue; Matthew McCoy, of C77 Gates avenue: Victor McCarter, of 472 There was a lively fight In front of 372 Hicks street late Saturday night, which resulted in tho arrest of one Madison street, and Albert Lang, of 314 WOULDN'T PROSECUTE Surrtner avenue. The first two were ar 10:30 A. M. Oct, 12.23; Dec, Jan 12.89; March, 12.61. 10:65 A.

M. Oct, 12.20; Dec, 12.29; Jan 12.36. 11:30 A. M. Oct, Dec, 12.18; Jan, 12.25.

rested near the corner of Tonpklns and MAN HE HAD ARRESTED. Lexington avenues yesterday afternoon. About an hour later the two police terday and towed ashore at Astoria, Queens. The man was about 60 j-ears old. He was five feet seven lnetjes in height, smooth shaven and gray hair.

He had on a black coat, brown vest, trousers. In one of the pockets a letter addressed to Francis Mc-tjuade, 924 Hancock street, Brooklyn. APPROVES DIMISSAL tlon. bloek or let HTrayer should thr eAa to the and As.a.smnis and ctlri on llo Mi i nd forward to Prut Tat-S, wllb th fSXtW of ot T.s.. sijd I 12 M.

Oct, 12.11; Jan, 12.25; March, men caught the other four on Quincy street, near Humner avenue. bills rTturrrf br ntsit al If IMSSlM 1230 P. M.Oct, 12.09; Dec, 12.18; Jan, 1 P. M. Bids Sept, 11.47; Oct, 12.08-Nov, 12.09; Dec, 12.12; Jan, 12.19; Feb, by wsit- eronl mwnnt.

and avoid any Ins lina. a UBLISHER HAS TRIO OF STRIKE PICKETS ARRESTED, man and two women and their examination In tho Adams street court yesterday. Mrs. Nellie Kane, who has apartments at 872 Hicks street. Is on he outs with Mrs.

O'Nell. another tenant. She went to see her friend. Mary Lake, who lives at 20 Hicks street, and told her about her troubles with Mra. O'Nell.

"Why don't you smash her face." suggested Mrs. Lake sympathetically. "She's too big for mo," said Mrs. Kane. "Let me go home with you." said Marv to Nelile.

and accordingly tho March, 12.31; April. 12.36; May, 12.23 12.8S Solonovls Veronova, of 1 Garrison street, was arrested to-day by Detective Ward, of the Fulton street station, on complaint of James Eusten-ello, a fellow countryman, who has Just recovered from injuries received on Aug. 21, when he was stabbed during a tight at 7 Oarrlson street. The Injured man, after causing the arrest, refused to press the complaint in the Adams street court to-day. much to the disgust of the officer, who said he had been put to all torts of trouble In making the i to tb.

Boroash To-JJ- rSO P. 12.07; Dec. 12.1S; Jan, Bernard Epsy, year old, of 102 Or lil lirii-i "'O'r it'iati vr In the supplies, work or business to which relates, or In any portion of tha profits thereof The MJ or t1mst must be rart-i fed bv oath. of the party or parties maklns; the vstimat. that th several matttrs stated nerata ar to alt respects truf Each hid or estimate nnU be accompanied bv the consent, in writing of two ir freeholders In Tha City of N'e, York.

of a guaranty or aarety company ttuiy authoHiejd hy Uw to act as surety, and "hall contain the mitter aet forth in the blank forms mentioned be'ow. So or estimate will be constdcrecl a-lesf as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration any proposal, It accompanied by a certified fhwk upon onf of the Stat or National Bank of The City of New York, drawn to the order of tha Comptroller, or ir.uney. to the amount of firs Mr Centum of the amount of th bond r-, auired as provided In sectioa 420 Of tha Greater Yrk Charier. The certified check or moner nhnultt not-' he Irelosel in th enrelope contain In th btd or estitnata. but should alt her in ci sed In a separate envelop addressed he head of the Presl.it or RMrd o- sutuiitt'-d personally upon tU rTrflsen'tfttln of the bid or aattmate.

PTr as to th Quantity snd! of supples, or tha nature and extent of the work, referenca must be mad the ns, ichedulaa, plans. tc, It fue the aald office of tha President. OF TWO MIDSHIPMEN. WASHIGTON. Sept.

9. President Roosevelt to-day approved the recommendation of Supt. Badger, of the Naval Academy, dismissing Midshipmen Jtn H. i Turk. vm.u.

rt Orange street; Joseph Wickman, 21, of 34 Cumberland itreet, and Christopher r.n. Bia rn. a Murray, of SI Poplar were brought before Magistrate Iooley in Oscar S. Salb, of Indiana, and Clarence' FtftT rt. l-n "lalana Clt.

two women went to the apartments of i- cm. the Adama street court yesterday morning on charges of disorderly con Mrs. O'Nell to have It out. They met Daniel O'Nell. the hus INDEPENDENT TOBACCO MEN IN CONVENTION.

In conjunction with the tobacco trade) exhibition In proarreas In Madl-aon Bquare Garden, a two davs' convention waa begun to-day by the Independent manufacturers and dealers of the country. The Independents nurpoaia to form duct brought against them by Charles rourtn eias ror rrenemng. 'in. or- -BB bicb-m. Nader will take effect to-morrow.

Atif rellr th. Mils, la 1 nreiwrl. rfbuteit. than ilraw band, who championed his wife, and there followed a free iBht on the Braunworth, a publisher at 16 Nassau street. Braunworth alleged that tho prison street.

Detective Cunningham, who lives in the neighborhood, arrested O'Nell, Mrs. MRS. DISBR0W HURT BY WAGON CROSSING STREET. ers, who are ald to be pickets for striking bookbinders. Insulted him in Kane and Mrs.

Laa tor aisturoing tne 5V THE REi EO ICR TAXES. 1 lal bill ihf HtTl'ftV VosTAUB PREPA1U to In P.tn.tr la swrouth th "a.W aa sfiM WH Liberty street ana on the platform of Mm. Dlabrow, of 23 IeKalb ave tie cringe -w station on Saturday. They were held for examination on prmanent co-operative organlirttlon with A view to doing away with many of the evils existing at the prewn't time In all branches of the tobacco trad. to any person who In ar- Vw Yrkc anon AmM tfl Tne t' peace.

When the situation was explained to Magistrate Dooley he directed Mrs. O'Nell to make out a complaint of u-aault against Mary iJike, and Mary waa held for examination In the Butler street court on Wednesday. who a defaulter, as surety Eustenello had received a dangerous stab wound durlnaj the fight. ICE WAGON TEAM RUNS AWAY IN VANDER3ILT AVE. A team of horses) attached to a heavily laden Ice wngon ran away In Van-derbllt.

avenue thla morning and did not stop until they reached Atlantic avenue, where the wagon tongue tanged Into a trolley wire pole, swerving the horses around- Not much damage was done. POLICE SEAfHING FOR MEN WHO STOLE TRUCK. Th pollct of the Bergen street station are looking for tha thieves who nue, was crossing fourtn avenue at fr. Twenty-third street. Manhattan, to-day t4 tror parmom.

when she as knocked down by a i 0( Turn upon any obi! rat ton to Th mast be btd for parat'y. sepai horse ana wagon arm sustained con- She a taken tuahna of thr lft hip. rMi of The City to do. to Hllrvu Hospital. f-r i wrtt out i tie amount thet rtimates la addttWat inrUng rnursaay.

MUSICIAN DEAD SEVERAL DAYS IN BOARDING HOUSE. Charles Ruman. 60 years old. was found dead In bed at 71 Lwrence street, to-day. was a musician and had a furnished mom at th Lawrence street address.

He had been dead for several days, as his bogy was badly decomposed. Ir. Parker, of the Brooklyn Hospital, who was summon, "aid death mas probably caused by heart diseasa. thTi.7d mka their bids upnn th blank forms prepsradf iVurnhd Th. City, a iF which.

th proper anvel-jp In wfelcli to 1- Thirty thousand hrws m-r watrrPd lT Ttrtu an iH-ution ti- hrtff of and fiYfn fre baths at th ro''! Human Socletr temporary animal re- jo. Jua, ern GOVERNOR ASKED TO HAVE "MET" OFFICIALS TRIED. ALBANY, Sept. '9. Gov.

Hughe today received the rquet of a number of New Turk business men that Attorney-General Jackson instructed to pniaecnts th street railway official ocursd of Juggling tha aceemnlt of th Interboro and Metropolitn railway syaiema of New York City. The Governor susld tha request would receive du consideration. THREE KILLED IN FIRE STARTED BY LIGHTNING. CLEVELAND SPRINGS. N.

Sept. t. Three persons were killed and th Springs Hotel was destroyed to-day as the renult of a fir caused iiy llghtnln striking th hotel Th dead are: Mis Cora Smith, of Philadelphia, and two unknown negreases. iciijjrmiT'rBm, tr.a- ft tM nex wiaiioos ho. iteknati a o.i.i.

MJ t'UWHAST in Inr udlr th 11 safa. 1 apV" th Crportlo Cminl u.lilutii-i a cia- oMaine-d Pa pfHcMi tber.fi h.T noar been on- 10 tn. tlnued until nest summer, and the tn 'i stole a two-horse truck, valued at tifiS, (iT of tb for whlrHl from in rront or in statue or Jamo Dunnigan, 65 Packett street. Sum iCJit eoutmo-Lioa orlt tw Us Iv, a. cletv will devote It attention to pe- kmam Kl.

a CA" ctal measures for winter comfort of irfrma animals. S--I KroaJsaj, Nr Ik City. time early yesterday Jnornlnf..

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