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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 10

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THE DAILY STANDARD UNION. SKPTHMMSIl'lS. 10 PUNS FOB HEW CATHOLIC WAR JILL 15 PEACE SHOT YDUNG GIRL O'KEEFFE CENSURES REV. DO. DM Ml ESTATE PUBLIC LIBRARY VETERANS COBNELUtfS'N.

Schmidt Still Has His Noso and, Somervllle Is Not Minus Hair. IN JEALOUS RAGE Julius Hoffman, Formerly of Hun-jarian Ajrny, Inflicts Death Wmiid on Sweetheart. iinrr nrinmn nnrn TO BICK OF SCHEME wiht-ULAiinbi uur Laymen and Clergymen Unite In Lawyer Watts' Proposal for a Those Submitted by Mr. Almirall Attend Mass at the Pro-Cathe Tells Leonard, of Brownsville, He Is Disgrace to Uniform He Wears. Appeal to Eastern District Pastor to Stay Here.

Subway Through Flatbush to Coney Island Explained. Meet With Approval of Board of Trustees. draJ and Then Dine at tne Clarendon. WITNESS IN CASE FAINTS. TRIBUTE TO HIS POPULARITY.

BOARD OF TRADE 'APPROVES. SITE IS NEAR PARK PLAZA. WANT MEMORIAL SERVICES run iNUtrtNLt.NT POLITICS. THEN TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF. I Committeo Will Confer With tho' I Castignano and Maggino Accused of Grafting.

Church at Portland, Ore- Also Freight Yard Not to Bo Built at Structure to Be a Study of tho Heroes to Be Honored Yearly Victim Was Defendant In 000 Alienation Suit. Civio Union. 1 Asked to Rescind CalL Manhattan Terrace. Louis XVI. Style.

With Church Exercises. There was a nolaa lilt a aenulno. Tha Catholic War Veterans' Benevo Some of the oldest and most prom! Railroad matters were Ylgorouly Tha monthly meeting of the Board nont ministers In the t'astern District lent and Memorial observed the dlscuiurd last night at a meeting of of Trustees of tha Brooklyn rubllo Li wholraouletl harmony nt last nig-tit's meotlna; of th Cornelia Association. I addressed a mass meeting held In the nt lluttlef Antietain tha Flathtmh Board of Tra.de, held at brary, held In tha Montague Branch At the pollca trials yesterday afternoon, l'utmlinan Matthew Leonard, of the Brownsville station, was chnrgej with inlHtreallne Ills wife while her on the night of Aug Tntef witnesses told Ieputy O'Keeffe tt it ulled Congregational Church, at Lea yesterday. A solemn reuulern mass for the Manhattan Terrace) Field Club lat night, was largely takeri up with held at Cornelia Hall, Kveraruen ava-; nue and Cornelia atreet.

Those whi JetaiousT tha part of her lover sarlr Oil innmlnsT lr the hooting- of Ima :) of ITO Lrilnrton avenua, Manhattan. Fh Is dying In Ilallevus from ttirf woumla, one of tlium In throat. Tha shooting by Ju avenua and Hooper street, last night, tha renoae of the soul' of nalr house, Oit an avenue and Avenue 1. Herbert S. Worthier presided and A the discussion of the plans of Ray inond F.

Almirall for the proposed Cen went to tho mooting with aiipotltesU comrades was celebrated th" Iro D. Moore recorded. for the purpose ut making an appeal to the pastor of the chureh. the Iter. Dr.

Luther It. Dyutt, to reconsider his precent plan of leaving the church to Leonard brutally beat his wife and pulled her downstairs and drained 1t tral Public Library. Mr. Almirall was preient and explained the plana to the whetted for wordy or fistlo wars wan! dlsapimliited, for tlio do of peac noatoil above the chairman'! head. i Cathedral.

on Jay street. the and a banquet spread for the St tho At the lust nieetlnsx of tha organi lius Hoffman, 14 year M. of 115 F-at Tnitrtv.e,.vent street. 1J is hM In alotiit the street by the hair. At trustees.

sation protest was mad aralnst the A week ago The Standard Union! AccordrTg to tha proposed plans, tha stabilising of a freight yard by the point one of tha witnesses, a unm-n, gave a loud shriek and faintt t'-'e was carried to a aeat by several pollre- Long Ulund Railroad Company at accept the pastorate of the First Congregational Church of Portland. Ore. After the various clergymen had spoken, Frank Marsland, on behalf of ths Thirty-fifth ftrwt police station on ths rhHra of homkll. Hoffitiiui i-ojiih nrontly from IVin- wA Vn U'herA A llfl'l kn'COITI printed an account of a (litlo battle! said to have taken r.laco between Con- i rnd Bthmldt and Krank Bomervlllo. Avenue I and East Sixteenth and men, au.I when ana came to Clarendon Hotel In th" evening.

About forty metnl er.i were present at the dinner, and they found much enjoyment In recalling the days of the early sixties and oimparlna; experiences. The object of the banquet was to ln- Seventeenth street, and a plan w.is seDajntej from his wife. Tha Mi-gul members of the Cornelia Association. 1 tlnued her ihrleka and then fulnte resented by John H. Watts, a Mun- slri hud aiira.tl him.

Ph 1 h.Miit Iwant to ay," Bald Schmidt to tha again. Hhe waa removed to Deput attnn lawyer, for a subway to Coney O'Kciffo'a office and later tent to th Bland. Mr. Watts' plan Is for a sub- assembled niombora last evening; "thati I still have my noso left on me, which i tho paper said was bitten oft. And Brooklyn Hospital.

When qulot wa new library, which Is to be bounded by Flathush. Vanderbllt and I'nderhlll avenues and the Prospect Park liaaa, ut to be built of limestone, with a granite bine. The skeleton Is to be of steel, enforced by concrete. It will be a atudy of Louis XVI. style, following that of tho New York Public Library and tha wojHised Museum of Art in Boston.

The design will bo a large central motive foiing the plaxa, with two auxiliary flanking motives, which Increase the apparent width of tho front and make transition be ay to start at Flatbush and Atlantic restored Detectlva Plank, who wa augurate a new movement. an gion la striving to establish a custom of having Christian memorial services venues, extending to Flatbush and can show It If necessary. Then I ask1 witness for Leonard, aald he was pass ostrand avenues, thence on an ele Ing on a Fulton atrect car, saw sued by the wlfn for J16.M) dajniitrm for allonatlntr Hoffman's iiffcctlons. Tin thra were well known to ewh other, having- come tirtliar lome years) ago from Krotla, lluwrary. lInffina-11 wits a lieutenant In a rKlmnt thr, of wnk-ta the SU-koI girl father wa the colonel.

Hoffman rro'pered as ft randy manufacturer iliirinc Ins may In America, but lately ho for the Slt-ui-l woman. His JimiI-ouy of her led him to ko to hr homo late last nlKht, and ha claimed that he Mr. Somervllle If he hus not still got his hulr. I ask him If I loosened hi vated road along Nostrund every year for the dead. The programme of the services Is to bo exactly crowd, and got off to help Leonard the deacons and trustees, offered a resolution to tha Oregon church peopli asking them to release their hold on Dr.

Iiyott and let him remain In Brooklyn. Tha resolution, which was unanimously carried, was as follows: "We. the members and friends of the United Congregational Church. In mass meeting assembled, recognising the high personal character and efficient ministry of the Rev. Luther R.

Dyott, D.D., during the past six years, In which he has been the pastor of the said church, do express our deep re-grot at hia resignation of this pastorate. We hope that hu may even yot be retained In this Held where he bus worked with such eminent success, am ravesend. Neck road to Ocean park-ay and along property adjacent to He guarded Mrs. Leonard while Leon the same as that carncu i All the members front teeth. I ask him alo did I atrlkV him or did I bite him?" ard v'nt for the putrol waKn.

When Oc cean parkway to Coney Island. Both pledged their hearty Mipport of the Somervllle imlled ajid testlflod he was. matters were referred to committees. the wagon came up, l'lank uld, Mr; tween (he side elevations and tho capital 1'errault front. The corners will be Mr.

Watts stated that If the city would Leonard escaped in the crowd. still possessed of his full crop of and thnt his tetth were In the accui-' ot construct the subway, private "tstie did. did she?" said Deputy curvet! with two reveals, which, with Irlc pilaster ordlnace of tho skis ele capital would, but he would not state O'Keeffu; "then I shall prefer charges movement. Among those present were John P. Mellenry, John I'.

I'elmer. Louis 1). (rGrady. Benjamin Van llutten. Henry Boell, Cornelius O'l-eary.

O'Leary. James Cord, Kugene Still y-tti. Charles F. Sullivan, John Lncy, helix Thomas liallen, Bocco ho they were. I.a-st night hecretan against you for allowing a prisoner vations, rest on a simple base crowned by the cornice and attic.

mied places, ofe and snugr. "There was no flirht. Did any of you I said that the Kxecutlve Coni- Me uiKier arrest to eseupe. The front elevation will have three denied he struck hia wife and seo a fight? Did any of yoa ee any' aw another man leavs Ultra jusi oe-Xore his arrival. Tha girl scoffed at him, ao-tnir she loved him and that he had been ctln err foollnhly.

He then asked her to coma to his apartments, and sh con-ten fed. While there the man airaln askexl heT M'nlngs. The columns are "Perrault tuee had endorsed Mr. Watts plan the subway and presented resolu ns "that the establishment, con mistreated her, but several women awom that he did. When asked what she blows struck? If any did, I ask him I Intercol," crowned by a higher attic.

Imperlale. Michael s.mtole. Antony El we heartily endorse any action whlcii may be taken to secure his continu with iiiiisislng groups of sculpture on had to say, Mrs. Leonard was reluctan cona and Ldwara ance here. We recommend that the each side.

to testify. leputy O'Keeffe aked struction and operation of such a road is necessary and convenient for tlw-public service and that the Public Service Commission be requested and following telegram be sent to the First The library will cost ntiout Ionurd If he wanted his wife to go Congregational Church, Portland about the man he said saw. lauarrrtxl. Tell mo who he Is or I'll kill you and will have on the stiind and he paid: "Sure: her capacity of H.utH'txn) volumes testimony will help nte." Lniteu Congregational Chureh. Brooklyn.

N. to the First Congre cried Hoffman, drawlnjr ft revolver But It didn't. Mrs. Leonard, with from his rocket. It was tiien lifter mM gational Church, Portland, sends greetings: A mass meeting of our tears In her eyes, confessed that Leon ard came home urul got into an argu nlirht and tie Slcgel girl at last twcame hurch members and friends Tuesday frlirhtened.

LI ELECTRIC WIRE to stand up." -v There waa no response. Resentment i wns rising: in tho soul of the tyffendel! Schmidt. At lenfrth his thoughts col-1 lucted, he spoko: "I want a retraction." "Oh, cut it out," epoks up James Sweeney; "don't fret sore, Schmidt. Toa wera belne; klddod, that's all. I wish I It hod been me.

I rather enjoy being-1 written up myself." i "Hut think of tho neighbors. They ask mo If my nose la still In the samel piano, and If I am groins; to challeng-ii JcfTrlos," pcrelstod Schmidt. i nient with her and leat her and then "Its all rlpht. Julius," she said. "I night, Sept.

17, adopted resolutions re- pulled her downstairs. urged to take some action at It-tarllest proper convenience toward llxing and establishing: the route." Dr. A. .1. Banning, after hearing the lesolutlon rend, offere'd a letter signed W.

Flotwell." which said that a real estate company was desirous of obtaining a franchise for the construction and operation of a sulnvav and elevated system which will eventually redound to their benefit by luestlng you to release Dr. Dyott from "We don't want men like you on the The building will be eight stories high, not Including tho dome. The sub-haseuient will contain the machinery room, the boiler room, tho men's siting room, the storage Mack, the coal storage and the engine room. The main stack will start in the sub-basement and will extend through the building. The printing plant, the heating plant, w.

unen's sitting room, tho periodical and new'Fpuer storage room, the supply department, the bindery, tho repair fore. Iyeonard," said the Dtputy I'om hla obligations become your pastor. Ho made this promise under your urg Ing while absent from us. Do not refer A broken elactrlfi iVea wire flan(tUnc from niissloner. "You are a disgrace to the uniform you wear.

You, tho father of structure in l-uiion, a. rem, tha five children. abuse your wife as the question to him, but decide it your self In the broad spirit of Christian where the cara switch into street, endnnfcered many Uvea this morning you did in public. In full Ieclsion was reserved in the ease cpenlng up undeveloped sections hi which thev are Interested. He said brotherhood.

Telegraph answer this Friday to Henry Mandor, fc6 Nassau 8 n-rlock and thoroughly Georgo J. Rogers, of 4,5 Fifth street room, the general storage room and the crowded Union street car, ISo, street, charged James P. Gallagher, of the Then it was that Edward Karutz, on of the movliiK spirits of the Cornell Association, took a hand In the pro lhe meeting was called to order bv Fourth avenue station, with false ar these people were directly respunslblt tor the proposed freight yard of the Lons Island Railroad Company, which has caused so much anxiety nmong the residents of Flsko and Manhattan Th InsDertor at this point permitted Counselor Floyd Adams, who. in a few rest. Rogers told Deputy O'Keeffe that ceedings.

He snillod in a conciliatory! eral cars to paas by. despite tha broken remarks, made known the purpose of on the night of Aug. 15 his wife, who wire, and fortunately nothing happened until the meeting, und then las the permanent chairman of evetiina love you alone." "Who Is he?" persisted Hoffman, flr-lns; one shot over her bond to rar-e her The bullet plowed Its way through the wall to the apartments Adjoin inc. "Cant you believe, I love you?" cried the g-irl. falling on her knees and commencing to pray.

Hoffman pressed thf revolver asminst the (rlrl's breast and fired another shot. Then he sent a bullet Inlo her shoulder. Klftlnir the revolver to his oivn mouth, he said he Intended to commit suit-Mo, but the sirl reached up and drapsped the wettjKin away. "I'm not frolns; to seo you hurt, even If you kill me," she cried. In the lust frenzy Hoffman fired atraln.

The leaden missile entered the girl's throat, and she fell to the floor. Neighbors hnd heard the shootlnsc. and 'they notified th police. Detectives arrived Just as Hoffman left the riouse. He wa.a arrested, whllo the girl was removed to the hospital.

Hoffman was taken there for 1len- manner and moved that the Cornell' Association give a vote of thanks toi The Standard Union for printing; the Terraces, and suggested that before waa sitting on the stoop, screamed for, help and he ran out and saw her a St. Johns place car came long. The story about the flRht at the meeting: of end of the wire was curled up, but It caught on tha roof of the 8L Johns place car ana the Executive Committee of the Hoard of Trade endorsed the plan, an or-rangement should bo entered Into to Thomas P. Peters. The latter spoke of the sterling qualities of Dr.

Dyott, and completed his remarks by urging the struggling with a stranger. He knocked the man off the stoop. In a short time he returned and attempted to a weeK apro. -jno motion was passed. Schmidt laiiKhed, held out hla hand came down against the steel dashboard of give the residents of latmisn nan Janitor's room will bo on the basement floor.

On the ground floor will be the public document room, the newspnjKT reading room, the library for the blind, the children's department, the book order department, the supply, package and delivery rooms and tho information, coat and parcel room. The next floor will contain the exhibition room, the teachers' reference room, the periodical rending room, the scientific periodical reading room, the librarian's office and tho stenographers' room. The committee and trustees' rooms will also be on this floor. On the main floor will be tho writing and copying room, tho map room, the statistical room, print room, the art book room, tho manuscript room, the the crowded Union atreet car, which foi- again ascend the stoop, and Mr. Rogers said he grabbed him and kicked him freight factory assurances that the frood-naturcdly and admitted that guessed It was "on him." 1 people not to snow too much anxiety In trying to get their pastor back.

"If you are too anxious to ret him ard will not be constructed. all over the street. lhen the Cornelia Association. re There was a terrific report, a blinding flash and a shower of spark. It took about one second for the six passengers In the statement During the discussion Gallagher happened along and took the people out there in Portland will only grow ail the more Interested In stored to its wonted calm and accus-j tomed deliberation, proceeded with the.

front seat to leap out. The wire renounaea the man to the Btation house and Rog era followed to make a complaint. "When we got to the station anil more fireworks fol nwed. Three time, serious business of the evening. nun and refuse positively to give up their hold on him." The pastor of St.

John's V. this waa repeated and during It every paa-senver In the car scrambler, out. tha women was made that tne real estate, nun UB back of Mr. Watts' scheme for a subway Several members spoke in favor of the proposed route, and others opposed It, but finally a resolution offered by Elwln S. Iiper approving the resolutions submitted last week pro- vldlnff fortlio organization bv the a I acramlna- and the men frlcntenea.

said Rogers, "Lieut. Hughes heard the story and locked me up also, charging Church, the Rev. Claude A. Prlddv, was the next speaker. Mr.

Prtddy began his Rociatlon of a strictly Independent pb-Y tlflcatlon. The Kirl said she didn't The forward dashboard or tne ear waa blackened and bent and tha switch Iron that me with righting. 1 was balled out and hnna from it twisted out of ahape. remarks by saying that he would have In court next morning I was dis know what had happened and to ay whether Hoffman had iltlcal party for the Twentieth Assein-j bly District, with power to nominate focal legislative and Judiciary candl-l No one was hurt and after half an houre to get away in a hurry. Inasmuch ne delav tha rcsultlna ocltade was lifted.

charged." "What was done with the asked Deputy O'Keeffe. there was a blushing young couplo waiting to see him on "important busi Throughout the excitement tha motorman ahot her. "Oh. I shot her." Tie said. "I love, you still.

Julius," falntlv said dates for the coming1 elections, weroi passed. 1 plan was adopted. Walter B. Brown, chairman of the Transit Committee, who Is bIbo on the committee to protest against the freight yard, presented a letter from Ralph Peters, president and general mnnager of the Lone Island Railroad Company, photography room, tho Interchange department, the apprentice classroom, the catalogue room and tho reception room. The other floors will bo occupied by special departments, rare books and study rooms.

There will be several bravely remained at ms post. ness" in the rectory. "You good people have my heartfelt A delegation nf five members wasi "Why," replied Rogers, "we didn't press the charge against him as he tha (rirl, and Hoffman at last turned chosen by President Amos F. Creamer, away. waa Intoxicated and wasn't responsible RAILTIOADS.

for hla actions." to be preesnt nt the meeting; of thai Brooklyn Civic Union In the chibrooms In the building. sympathy In this matter," said the Rev. Mr. Priddy. "Dr.

Dyott has built up a mighty fine church here and has proven without any doubt his capability. You LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, The plans of the proposed library, Pierrepont and Fulton streets, this i "Did you think that was the right course to pursue?" inquired the Dep submitted by Mr. Almirall, hnve been Train, leave FLATBUSH AVE. STATION uty Commissioner. "Do you think the majority of men would have acted as approved by Alfred D.

F. Hamlin, professor of architecture of Columbli t'niverslty, nnd by Laloux. the famous are In no mood for experimenting, and I realize your feelinga So do my flock, and I might as well say right here that I bring greetings from si evening-. Edward It. KnruU will be chairman, wllh four members, Andrew! Matthews.

James Sweeney, Frank Som-, ervlllo and William Vanderbeck. Thlsj committee will report on the purpose of I lor mverlieaa ana principal aiauuna t'. Oreenport A. 4:10. 6:11) p.

M. Sunday, 9:11 A. 4:20 P. M. Cential Park and prlnclp.il atatlon.

to Rnn-konkoma 8:41. A 3:00, in li no. 0:41. 111:1.1 P. M.

thinilay. you did 7 I think not. Most men would have pushed the case to the wall and have the thug convicted." John's M. E. Church, and the earnest tha new civic union at a special meet-1 00 WITH SEPT.

24 All Concerned Want to Confer After hearing Gallagher's storv. Dep 9:11 A. 1:41 (4.20, except Central wish that the powerful hand of the Almighty will guide you pronerlv In which stated that the company hail to buy an extra amount of property at the Junction of the Manhattan Beach line with the Bay Rldire line in order to get the additional right of way for carrying on the work of the grade crossing commission, and that It was the Intention of the company to utilize this as a delivery yard to serve the territory, but as there seems to be no demand for such facilities at that point the company will not spend money for the development at the present time. Mr. Brown said he hnd a personal Interview with Mr.

Peters, who had stated that the company had abandoned Its Intention to establish a freight yard indefinitely. The Anti-Freight Yard Special Com uty O'Keeffe reserved decision. Ing of tho Cornelia Association next: Tuesday evening. French architect. Mr.

Almirall has received a cablegram and a letter from Laloux complimenting him on the plans. The trustees seemed to bo favorably Impressed with the plans, and said they fullllled every part of the programme Park). 8:01 P. M. tm.nniHit.

The llamotons. Raff Harbor and Decision was reserved in the rase of The Cornelia Association, hitherto al Mnrlohc. 8:41, 10:40 A. M. Patrolmen Charles Castignano and and 3:119 P.

C. Morlcno. only), (4:111 f. this matter. Dr.

Dyott has received a call from out there in the land of the setting sun. and if he goes it will be because he feels that he Is following Ft-ank J. Maggino. formerly of the strictly civic body or board of trade In' Intent, will from now on take an active xcept 0:10 M. Bunday, 0 11, 10:33 A.

M. (4:20 P. except Morlchea. (0:41 P. Contr Morlchea Detective Bureau, who were charged with trying to extort J100 from An part In politics of the Twentieth! With City's Lawyer Before Proceeding.

out the wishes of the Almighty. Have Assembly District, which It believes Itl can control Independently of any othaa party now In the field. conridence in your pastor. Trust him. He will do the right thing, and no mat tonio Massa, a restaurant keeper, of 68 Saekett street, last June.

The men were discharged by Magistrate Tiehe given to the nrchitect to follow, 'the trustees will discuss the plans again at their next meeting. It was stated last night that tho Fort Hamilton branch will be opened on tho evening nf Oct. 16. It was also announced that contracts for the following branches had been awarded: Leon ter what his final decision is, give him our nearly Bupport. Before the next speaker, the Rev.

mittee wns then directed to wait upon two weeks ago, as Ma-ssa failed tj Identify them. Yesterday Massa sail he wasn't sure that Castignano anl Amos J. Bailey, a brother of Dr. Bailey, of Brooklyn, waa Introduced the Mayor and petition for a public hearing on the consideration of the contract between the city anil the Lung ard and Pevoe streets, Glenmore nnd Mag-gino were the men who tried to shake him down. 'halrman Peters read a letter of re Watklns avenues, Seigel and Morrell Patrolman Bernard C.

Downs, of the Island Railroad Company referring to streets. Macon street and Hopklnson gret from Canon Chase, who was un Grand avenue station, was fined flvo the proposed freight yard. Tha- Public Service, Commission yesterday aftarnoon g-ranted the request of George 1. leomans, counsel for tha Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, for an adjournment of the hearing: on the Question of the ash cars, the new date betne; Tuesday, Sept 21. declaring that as the hearing hinged on the, iaotluii of a uoutract with the city the company ought to be given a chance Eli avenua, and St.

Edwards and Bolivar streets. tile to be presort on account of anther appointment. Mr. Ballev whs days for being absent from post, anl It was stated at the meeting that PatchOKUe, Inllp, Bay Shorn 5:40, 7:11, 8:41, (10:40, except lallp). 11:00 A.

1:50, 2 0.1, 4:44. 6:10. ,1:44, 41:41 p. 112:08 mldnlsht. Runday, 9:11, 10:33, 11 40 A.

1:30, 8:00, 0:41 P. M. Babylon 5:40, 7:11. 8:0.1 8 41, 10:40, 11:00 A It 00, 1:50, 2 0.1. 8:00.

3:30, 4:10, 4 44 5 10. 6:44. 6:50. 0:10, 0:41. 7.0T, 8:10, 1010 P.

nlclit 8:30, 9 11, 10:3.1, 11:40 A. 11., 1:30, 3:00. 8:41, 10:20 P. M. Port Jefferson and Intermediate station, on the Wading Klver Hranch 1O-30 A.

P. M. except fiyo.set, CoM Hprlnn. anrl Kins" Park), 4:44, 6:50, 11:41, M. Sunday 10:01 A.

1:05. 6:41 P. M. (A liun. to waillnic lllver.

Oyster Bay, Glen (Vive, Hea Cliff, Fti.lvn 5- 29. 9:00, A 1 1:00. 2:00, 3:30. 4-38 4:44, 6:38. ,1:44.

0:41, 8:10, 10:10, tlSiOs P. M. Sunday. (1:00, 0:51, 11:28 A. 2:00.

4:83. 0:41. 8:41, 10:58 P. M. Far Rockaway.

Arvern 6:40, 0 54. 7:32. 8:10. 0:31. 10:13.

M. 12-31. 1:31. 112:0.1, 4:40. 6:10, 6- 23, 117:07, 8:10, :10, 10:10, P.

Nicholas Scherer, of the Adams street more lights had been secured for Man for many years a minister in Portland. I hattan Terrace. station, got the same fine, for a similar offense. Complaint wan made nf the, service Jamaa Mnher, who sajn ha li an njrlnaar; TICKLER PEDDLER FINED FOR USING HIS WARES. Acting Capt.

Thomas Levis, of the Oregon, and has spent the major part or his life on the Pacific Coast, ile told of the honor conferred upon Dr. I'yott by the Westerners In giving him the call. on (he Ocean avenue line and of the condition of affairs at the Manhattan living1 at 358 Ninth atreet, Jersey City, wa i Butler street station, rnadi a com to nave tne city represented at the Investigation, llr. Teomans said that his fled $5 by Magistrate Hylan In the Adam1 end of the bridge of the Brighton Beach line. client was not prepared to go on atreot court to-day on a.

ctiarjrs of lrttoxloa tlon. If Horatio B. WUherstone. of Sia with Its casa yesterday afternoon. tnte street, had heen -wilting- to preas an Dr.

Walter Bensel, Commissioner of "The First Congregational Church in Portland Is the leading church in that section, and It Is in need of a good, hustling efficient pastor. That is the A man carrying a load of feather tlcWera. either peppered nor tacked, atood on the elevated platform at Bridge atreet doing a good business retatling them at a nickel apiece. When buBineca began to slack up the man. apparently In ecstatic mood over other charge Mahcr might have been aetjA y.

s. lists win Btreet Cleaning, with whose department the ash car contract was made. to BUickwella Island for alx months. Wtthttratone went to the theatre laat nljrhlt reason they chose Dr. Dyott.

It i worth your while to try and keep him 1th hla wife. On his return home at 10 hla success, marten in to stir up iraue uy waa present, and he asked for a chance to consult the Corporation Counsel. It was evident that the railroad company 12:08 night. 9:,11, 11:00, 11:28 A. 1:00, 4:20, B-40, 7:02, 7:40, 8:01, 8:28, 8:,12.

9:81, 1 1 1 0 20 P. M. Pa.r Rockaway only. Garden City. Hempstead 0:83.

0:81, 'clock ha raw Mahcr iitandlnir on the our. but I doubt if you could enter the tickling those who declined to buy hla wares, CONVEY PEACE ENVOYS opposite, hla homo. Aa aon as he Ut the' Special Officer Collins, of the B. R. ArrfBtM him and turned him over to Pa plaint against Lieut.

Nicholas c. Brlndley. Only three wrrkn ago, when Deputy Hanson was presiding. Levis charged Patrolmen Malonoy anl Mar. low with their revolvers at an open door.

After he read the complaint Deputy Hanson looked at Ivls for about two minutes, and asked: "Are you the man who made this complaint?" "Yes." replied Levis. "Well, let me tell you," replied the Deputy Commissioner, "that you don't know how to make out a complaint. You have no right to make a charge against a manunless you know what rule he Is violating." Levis said he made out the complaint all right the first time, and sent It aa upon eniennir ma noma ne neara a field and bid for him against the Westerners. But If he goes away from tao at the basonient wiriflow. On KVIna to' trolman Walsh, ile gave hla name aa Itocco unienaea to aerena itself, on the ground that the breach of contract In removing ashes In daylight was sanctioned here you can feel flattered.

It shows the esteem in which this good man Is Torroa, of 2n Twentieth street. wnen taken to the atatlon house it was discovered that he had no license to peddle and he A. iu-. ti.iHi, 6:38. 6:10, 8:10, 10:10.

P. 12:08 nlsht. Sunday. 9:11, 10:01. 11:28 A.

2:00. :83, 6:40, 6:40, 7:43, 8:41, 10:6.8 P. M. Lonf Beach 8:0.1 A. 2:05.

4:10, 5:80 tiy the city authorities. Mr. Yeomans WASTTTVtTPOV. Bit- 18. Amerirn aa locked un on a charae or violating nem Dy his friends out West." Among the many others who spoke atatea that the ash car scheme, the author of which was H.

Milton Ken hlpa will utllizfd In brlnglrif tht Central American rar a part of their way corporation ordinance. To-day Magistrate Hylan fined hlia and relieved him of his p. M. g.ao, A. was the Kev.

Newell Woolsey Wells. nedy, was purely an exDerimental the door he mot Maher who do mantled money. Mr. Wltheratone told Maher to (to away, but he refuarxl. Finally he turned the youn man over to Ttei'tlve Ievfy who waa standlna- near pnlU-e halqiiAitfrt.

Mr. Wltherstone -tola Hylan to-day that haihpl loved 1 Maher did not know' what he waa df-lnir. Maher snld, he came over to Brooklyn to a another enfrlueor living1 on L-eonard street. He admitted he was out of work. He could not pay tha fine and went to Jail.

to Washington for the confrrnr to be held 8:00. 6:40 p. M. Wed. and 6aU onr.

ISaturdays onlr. profits ot last nignt a aaiea. no sala In part: mattor, based largely on theory at the I not here to enter a protest nare in ine protocol for which wai JtAILKOADtS. against Dr. Dyott leaving Brooklyn.

I woman i want to Interfere with his over to Deputy Hanson's office for ap. time tne original contract was made. The American Railway Traffic, Com- Sany, a subsidiary company of the B. in whose name the contract was made, he said, had been acting jointly Baltimore Ohio Railroad plans, or I don't think vou should, hut slmM at the State Depart merit yesterday. ArrarpTtritx have already tn male to have th Htat-i cniliT A fTar, convey fieiinr OailjijroK, Halvai1or-an Minister to Conia Ktcn.

in'1 who tn th- pwe to apif'tniM hy any of the fountrle. frm provai, rut it came oacK to him again LEHIGH VALLEY Station foot of Fulton at. Dtllf. Exeeptflnnday I will tie very sorry If he bids us good- for correction. "res, said Han; "you sent it over to me twice for ap Ly Brimklrs RAILROADS.

1 ery Ullter Hour on the Kven Hour" IO BALilMOKsi l.NU AHfflMJTO.N. Mew York City. tit. Ltlb flL proval, and I sent It back to you twice fvma Hka to In oMer lo expedite his tourney to nnffalo FTnrM (l.rT Now York dally.) ltnffalo-t'hlrag'i KxprPM as I couldn't make head or tall out of The exnrt nat rr hoillnr the con rr-nee WA.sii luN. Hleeoers.

Pally. 11.60 nm l.BO am SLACK DIAMOND EXPHEflfl T7 IB AM 9.16 Al 11 46 AM 15 rn 7.45 JM It. The third time I let It go, as I had Chicago anrl Toronto Vemlbule Bipreas. doiihtlt-ri ll! not in: pft until the return of Sretary the ls'fr of this wwk. The matins: pin-' wiii i.rotmblv be th larpre a well-defined Idea that If I did make WASHINGTON, iinr, UaJly, 7-60 tun B-W mm WASHINGTON, Diner, Ually, am uiuiii NtiTtN.

ULiier. Liailr. 11. tW Am 12.UQ n-m the necessary corrections you wouldn NEW JERSEY CENTRAL TWO-HOUR TRAIN TO PHILADELPHIA VERV HOUR ON THI HOUR vnn pntT.intrvniA. i.t.

w. ztn BT. fjcEet A Pullmao sxcommoduion 35 Fill uib 8k WASHINGTON, fcur.U Latly, Wpro XOU pro diplomatic rhsrrr-r of th Kt pnrtmnt. Sr rotary will Drotmbly tipy the chair miif-h of th t.n; dividing this honor know what I was driving at. Han son then dismissed the complaints.

"KUiAliLiU. uiner, -'iiy, yiu pen u. a mi. i sa TON. LLner.

Laily. 1.W una b.Ou uax r-ver since he came to this section he has proven his calibre. He has made a lasting impression on me, and If he goes away I will feel as sorry as any member of his congregation." Among others who addressed the meeting were the Rev. Dr. William E.

Hamilton, of the South Third Street M. E. Church: the Rev. s. G.

Wels-kotten, of the Church of the Redeemer: the Rev. Fred Saunders, of the South Second Street M. K. Church, and the Kev. Dr.

John Adams, of the Ross Street Presbyterian Church. All spoke along the same lines. 1th Rnor lleilcan charge d'affaires Yesterday Levis charged that Lieut In WajFhlntTfoTi tXJASTWISK ETEAMSHira. wnn in cuy in taking care or the refuse, and the city and the A. Ft.

T. together found It impossible to live up to that part of the contract which required the disposal of th ashes at night. Abel E. Blackmar, counsel for the Commission, rested his case on the evidence by Mr. in, i that portion ef the X.

T. Inquiry which related to the ash cars and tha contract with the city. President Winter, of the B. R. waa present and prepared to testify, but it was decided about twenty mlnutua after the hearing had opened to let the whole matter rest until after the railroad people had been given a chance to lee Corporation Counsel Pendleton.

Brlndley failed to make a proper en try In the desk blotter: failed to re WAHMlNiilON, Buffet, Uaily, tt.60ijin 7.0V pm THKOK.H UAII.Y TltAlNi TO THE WEflX. Ltav New York City. 7-kl Bt, Lab sK. CHICAGO. FITTHBUKU, 7 60 ara UUta CHICAGO, COLLMflUH, 11.60 ara 13.00 a' a CI-KVKNAND, ft-fto pra a-UUpta IJMITKD." ft.

60 urn 7 (X nm cord a message In the telephone STEAMBOATS. iu.au. ii.ao. 11.5iia.m..lJ., 1.10, J.st, a. so, 4.

so. 6..111, a.ei. 7.s), e.sn. li.su p. m.

Siind.v., 7.SO, VI, Id CO, 1 1 a 1X90. U0, aju, ami. 4.SU, S.VI. 7.S0, io.ao. ll.SI p.

m. Lt.liiikrty ti.iu.ii.sa. la.uo a. 1 jo, s.to, "id, 4.no. s.ul, isi, 7.IM.

p. 1118 midnight. Snndaja, 1.A), s.r.i. son. le.iio, u.m, ll.no a.m..

1m.1M.iju. 4M, Ms, atK), 7.U1, 6.UU, 9.00,10.111 p. 13- IB midnight. Blotter, and failed to procure a proper OLD DOMINION LINE. DAILY SKHUIK.

lAJlHH. 11.60 pra 10 pa report of an Investigation and enter the same In the desk blotter. The iONR Kor Jamestown ixpoaltlon. Old Point Cora- HUP, CI II. MJU 1.

J-V' aa.ua aril U-lUIH. bO pro e.0U pot charges were made In connection with BY DAYLIC FOR HA r.Tltll)RKAlST the caae of a boy named William An Off ICM aW, i J-AJ nv, IU Houae. 100 Oreenwlch 9l. Union Hqusrt I.r. w.

3d ST. i JJu. tM. u.au av m- uu, S.30, SJU, -W derson. who was found dying with a fort, Norlolk.

Porl.mouth, Plnnar1 point and Newport conn.ctlns for P.t.r-purg. Klchmond. Vlrslnla Beach. Waaolag-ton, D. and entire South and We.t.

Freight and peaeenger sail from Pier 28. North Klver. roofef Beach et. er week dr at a M. W.

L. WOODROW. Tratflo Maaattr. Urend HI, N. T-i 843 Fulton BU.

Vnok.lyui Wert St. and Liberty Bt. i A.t a Hlei'ina Car RaeiMrwtkrtt and u'l'lrttTT ST. 1 JO. SJM.

MJD, 11.00 a. 100, jio. ejn, 7-un p. dally. iracturea bkuii in an alley netween two houses nn Pegraw street, near run iti.ai rrrr.

lt. w. js bt. Palatial Hlamra -HKNtiKICK HUUSON," "NEW and "MAilY POWELL." ef the Hurieon ftlver Day Line, faateet and flnt nv.r boats In the world. Hrokln.

St. l.y Anneal, 8, reebroeiiea. -PI, iki; w. 1211th A. l.an'tlnB at Took.

re. Wl pulnt. Newhurgii. Kingston i llnton, late tn the afternoon of Sent. full information tratna, ate, can be I pa flTaH at Bureau of In format Ion, B.

a. O. aV r. Sad Ht. Terminal.

Phone No. Chelsea, 8144 .50 a.m.. 1111.30 Sationlj), -30 p.m. Sunday, 1J0 LUTHERAN GENERAL COUNCIL ADJOURNS ITS CONVENTION. Bl-FFAtX), Sept.

lTh. thlrtr-flrei convention of th '5nal rininr II of th Lmh-ren Church In North AnerPa, which haa hn In aeoaion hre sine Kept. 10, adjourned eln die CORPORATIOTf NOTICES. It was evident that the boy fell p. m.

LT.1.I1IERTT ST i-lOOOa. 0 00 lata, anir), i.49 rrom the roof or one of the houses. p. m. Bundaa, U.00 a nu, S.S0 p.

m. Yesterday Acting Capt Levis told Point. Cat.klil. II up son and Albany. Lallr.

STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. VOIl I A RWOIII) A -V 1 OFFICE OF TUB DEPARTMENT OF ArMcal Building. Fitth avenua and Buty fourth lrot. feurouc a of UaatiSkttAjL Th Cltjr of Nw lorn.

except Sunday. Kpertal tiavtne to Saratoga, Deputy Keeffe that he detailed Pa tT. w. aai UT. (li.

iiataoiilrt.uu, a JO, trolrnan Joseph Roberts on tha caae arrr lectins' Minnoiipolia aa the contention 4-SOp. m. Bundars, 6.l, a. 3.30 p. in.

Lr. I.IHF.RTY 4.00, 10.UO In (1.00 Sofa. btjIt), U0, l.to, 6.0U p. m. Btinilay.

'JXk laOO a. 3J p. m. to get a report and that when he came Tne llev Th1re K-hma preeldent Kev. A.kileh ALL RAIL- laf Hnurt, re Park and Oreao L'.

W. he Jeh'-ral t'ourull, enl lhe back with the report of his Investigation he gave It to Llent. Brlndley, who failed to enter It 1n the blotter. and eJ r-mrfn ion. in ti point r.aat.

North and Through and base-life checked nt officea of N. Y. Tranafor Throuah it tt'ki h.tn and Alt-any acoptM delightful one-day outing to point. Newburah. or Pouah-aepele.

returnlna on down bo.l. Tt.ataurant op'OalMav Tdl.ie dhole brea kfaat 70c. Muele SSe IKlHT'iN EXd-RSION. VIA At. MANY A TI1K RKIIKSMIKKH, OCTOBEK -1ST.

Pci.IjF.k. Sfeth, ft Jlttahurir. w.re ei-te4 to 'repr -nt the iin.ral tn. at the Wv.rlrt o. II JO.

11.) a (111111, (I Id Seta, only) ID, ai.4J0, ex. Sua day a. l.leut. Brlndley Informed DenutT of Iutnnuie. which meeta la Thurlnsla.

(ir- a t.e p. n. I.e. Llnr.litY sf HSn, fU4f) Seta. nee mat ne received no report from Roberts when he came back.

It rnilyl, ll.ai Hate onlTl, 1 An, 8. to. 4 1 ex. Seil, t.xi p.m., liJjl midnight. Lllaa, m.

Brlndley?" asked the Deputy Com BANnr HOOK B0fTl AtlantteFTtghlarida, OCiLN STfeAMSHIPS. missioner. eriTET) nins or estimates wtll received bj th F.rk Board at th avt.ovt offloa of the Department of parka ulatll o'oWk on TlH KSIiAl, arPTKMBFR 11, ISO 7. It of ttrwoklja. FOR Ft HMSMJNO A.ND PLAVTTVq THKIIS AM) KIIK1KS IN M'HrQUUK PARK.

RoROt-iJH OF BROOKLYN. Tn time allowed for the oompletf of the contract ia within thirty 2U) cuueecu-tlv working (Save The amount of eernrtty required ta On Thouan1 Uojlara (ll OfMtj. The btda win be compered nfl tha r-nn. tract awarded a lump or agRr.irate m.im Blank forma mar oVtalneJ at the office of hte l.prtmfnt of Parka. Mejl-Slon, Proepect tark.

BroohTn. MotiES llt-HHMAN, jorpit YtFinir, all'HACL KE.VSEPT. a-13-10t ZS Comntlawionere of l'V 6en I. plF.K ST. It K.

Hit, BT I2.du.aia4.ai6 D. m. Sundaye, aJO Well. Detective Falrbrother wss on IN At' UL' RATION OF I'AKhKMlKK HF.RV BKTWKEN NEW YORK and BOSTON sVmi Metropolitan Line Express Triple Screw Turbine Steel Steamships YALE snd HARVARD Tha MtFaplltB foitirmny Is pfrasM announca tba Inauifurmtloa of faaaener Hrvla by tta Miwt All Uatrr Koutc h4-twn New York and Boat on, via LoBI la, and iouni1 and lha Atlantic Ocan, on Vfiiivs1air. 6pt.

Hth, 1(K)7. hrliriuJ. Lav-j New Y-rk frorn Pier 4 North Klvr, foot of Wsst lOfh eirset, vxat days and Hun 'lays, at 5 4u H'fttnn at. 9 clock the neit morning. Stn a-rvic in tba eppostts direction.

From Boston stamer will laava outh B.Ja India Wbarr Th Tal and Hartard ara tha fat(trt and moat luvurlauslr fitted pajuwrifsr ptaihli (i Anrrira N.tihlu ronti ii.uiahla to the comfort, rnnvanlcnca and nt.r-tainmerit of paiwniiTi haa bn omittw hi the rotistructl 'n of tha4 ureal atuTthlps. Kin rtmir.a; r.rn Minir. l.nunring an't llf-arlin Hoonif tot men. ttmiulj WDtirta Kotftna. Rtj rnj.t uua li hi r'ni iith or -ith-iit Lath, Tl'H'U and uttrrwnn from New Trk; mimt, frm Huwtfm, at tW PrAttlwif retei'hone I'mhi v.nh.

ft Hprin. and at princtpavi Tour-at and Torh Trrtt-r l'minj offia I hrnushotit )rtlr New York Mpfrt Tretshi rr. iieai ruta lor th iran4.rttion ot Automobuaa txstweea Sr Yrk soul ll.tmnm. the case and I thought he would make the report and that K'Jld suffice," he answered. 1.JU.

7.4 p. m. I.e. io, B. ((TtDA j0Ta m.

l.na, m. Suodaya. 10.01) 1JU, S. it) p. aa.

'How about thatT aj kd Deoutv is a rule In the department that all reports must be In writing. "Where Is Roberts?" asked Deputy O'Keeffe. Roberts stepped up, and when asked If he had made a report answered that he hadn't. "Why notr he waa asked. He said when he came Into the station house to make his report he met a friend who told him a burglar he was after was In the neighborhood and he went out to look It up.

"Weil, why didn't you report the result of your Investigation to Lieut. Jim mayhe oht.ln(4 at Mlowfng ttfr), Wei JM .1. Tel. SI44 OipIw At- O'Keeffe of Falrbrothet. 434.

l.ii. Hroarf way. Ifl riflh iM ANCHOR LINE. GLASbOW AND LONUOfvDtRRY AM I iVluAM Asi -ri. rC l-I.

I nitron. Srcjfi(l S.LS tUi Class, 127 an-1 upaarrt. mvnmtiinm aerfinii'xta-lion and F'r tour an) luf rint- appir to HKaDKHWiN JfiJTH F.H. 17 41ft lsr 8 W. Tarlor.

tit C'fxrt i Kch a Brnaxlway: r. Hu- frou a. Buu. FwJtoa sc. rokira.

"I dldn make a either." Id Falrbrother, "because Acting Flflh VnkHi WM. Third A VS Wrt IJMh Vwrk 4 rvwiri IIW. Full.m SoetiTi-l A-, Hm.kle linear. WHlur.y-r'i. Y'T TrencterU, Capt.

Levis said it wasn't necessary. sail and me tiMk. to aa we hadn't finished our Investiga w. r. nor.

nran a aT a I Oeaerst ImtrectMM te Rlowera tion. ric. a uea Meet colon I'ajf I The comp.aiut was dismissed..

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