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i Jr To-nsarrow. VOL. NO. 299. Kntrad at Ow Post Offlw at Bi-onfcira, Hot.

II, ltr. Mcond claM snail nalUr, uod Act Hut I. umj.) BROOKLYN. TUESDAY. APRIL 28.

1903. JL II J-J-J JL-f U.XJIJLK LOCK EDITION. FOUR CIDil SEL1G SILVERSTEIN BRITISH DESTROYER SEVEN Cf TIS MD SIX DARING HOLD-UP MEN ACTIVE; YIELDS 10 GUT NEARLY IN Tli i 11 DIES INBELLEVUE Suffered for Thirty-one Days Irish Primate Has Place of Honor REPORTED TWO ASSAULTS ARE Engineer Lieutenant Killed When Scout Cruiser Attentive Rams the Gala. After Being Blown Up by 'His Own Bomb. in SL Patrick's Cath- edral.

One Man Chased Into a Hallway and Beaten-Handcuffs Clapped Kemp, Who Has Not Been Feeling Good, Gets Easy Berth In Central Park-McCauley, of Bushwick Will Command Tenderloin "Cops" Young, Against Whom There Are Charges, Shifted to Staten Island Eggers, ex-Head of Vice Squad, Is' on His WristsHis Companion Beaten With Slungshot Two SISTERS GLAD HE IS DEAD. TWO GRAND PROCESSIONS ACCIDENT IN THE NORTH SEA. Kept Moving. Young Man Remained Indifferent President Roosevelt Wires Con Destroyer Ribble Also Damaged Arrested and a Third Escapes Western Jockey Held Up Un derneath Williamsburg Bridge and Badly Beaten His Bull dog Stolen Two More Arrests Policeman Who Caught As sailants Commended by His Captain. Seven police captains and tlx lieuten to the in the Collision.

gratulations. ants were transferred to-day by Com missioner Bingham. They are: Capt. Charles C. Wendell, Central Sellg Sllversteln, who was blown up This was the big day of the centen (By Vnlti LONDON, April 28.

P.arnming the John MeNulty, Hamilton ave nue 'to Bath Beach. Lieut. Orvllle Langford, Atlantic avo nue to Grand avenue. Lieut. W.

J. Eggers, Atlantic avenua to Liberty avenue. As usual. It was announced that tha changes were for the good of the service. Gen.

Bingham said that Capt. Kemp had not been enjoying good health and! by his own bomb on March 28 In Union Park to Borough Hall. ary of the establishment of th5 Roman A daring highway robbery, which Capt. Charles Kemp, Borough Ball square, Manhattan, following the at British destroyer Gala during night Catholic archdiocese of New York. savorod of the wild and woolly West to Central Park.

tempt of thousands of the un maneuvers off Kentisk Knock, in the occurred early to-day and culminated And from far and near members of the faith were In attendance to do hom CaDt- Bernard Gallagher. West In the removal of one man to the hos- Brijhton. S. to Bushwick avenue. age to the work that has been acorn- North Sea, early to-day.

the scout cruiser Attentive cut the former craft nearly In two and killed Ecrlueer pital and the thrilling escape of one employed' to hold a mass meeting, died as the result of his failure to accomplish his purpose In Bellevue Hospital this morning at 9:40 o'clock. Capt Horatio Young, new Tenderloin -rsi run, wnere it plished, and to listen to the -statistics of the DartlclDants In the hold-up. showing how the poorest see in the Capt. young is ud on charge nt nrpi. Lieut.

Frank A. Fletcher, who was at About 2 o'clock, James -Sweeney, of Sllversteln In many ways was a re world has advanced until to-day it is employed by a horse owner named Keating, who also hails from thee West, was held up in a dark spot on Kent avenue, under the Williamsburg Bridge last night by three young men who brutally beat and kicked him and then took a prize bulldog valued' at 1100 from him. A policeman attached to the Bedford avenue station, who was In the neighborhood at the time, heard the rumpus and saw the three men running. He gave chase and caught one of the trio half a dozen blocks away. Later another one of the alleged highwaymen was caught In a Kent avenue saloon and locked up.

The third one of the party is still at large. Freelun has been stopping- with friends for some time at 73 Guernsey 2 Harrison avenue, and John smitn, of 347 South Second street, were walk his pofct la the destroyer Ju3t where the scout's prow struck. tne richest, and also the leader In char ing along Leonard street near Ten ity, philanthropy and education. markable young man. Of frail physique, he possessed wonderful vitality, and from the time he Was so horribly In Before tho two vessels could be dis Eyck street, when they were accosted ent, for falling to take a man's statement after the bomb explosion In Union 8quare on March 28.

Young's trial has not been concluded. Capt. McCauley being sent to thei Tenderloin station Is looked upon as a promotion. For Lieut. Eggers, late of the Vice Two princes of the Church Cardinal by three rather rough-looking indi engaged the destroyer Ribble, unable to West Capt.

Michael Naughton, Morrisanla to Wakefield. Capt. Dennis Ward, Wakefield to Morrisanla. Capt. John McCauley, Bushwick avenue to Tenderloin.

Lieut. Peter McNeely, Canarsle to Atlantic avenue. Lieut. Edward Harris, Liberty avenue to Vernon avenue. Lieut- Jeremiah Murphy, Bath Beach to Liberty avenue.

viduals. One man, evidently the Michael Logue of Ireland and Cardi jured "by the bomb, when It went off to sheer off In time, plunged Into the spokesman, asked Smith what he and nal James Gibbons of Baltimore a his companion were doing at that prematurely In his hand, until he died, those who attended him never heard dozen archbishops, half a hundred scout and, without damaging the larger craft, crumpled up her own bows like paper. late hour. Smith told the man that It was none of his business. The bishops and monslgnors and priests of him complain of.

suffering. Mentally, however, he seemed to be tortured by Squad, there seems to be no rest. He Just about begins to get accustomed to one station when Bingham, prods him and sends him along. 1 The Gala, though kept afloat with stranger refilled with: lesser degree to the number of more street, we is Just recovering from the effects of a broken leg and has only "We are three detectives and we will have to search you for concealed much difficulty, was towed Into Sheer-ness to-day. The Ribble reached port under her own steam with two com ine laci mat ne naa railed in his attempt to exterminate part of the police force.

While he constantly bemoaned oeen aoie to De up ana about for than five hundred, were the chief actors In to-day's proceedings. The feature, of rnnm. weapons." partments full of water. few days. Lost night he felt so well that he decided to take a walk.

He his failure, never once did he express high pontifical mass eelehrn i HAD HANDCUFFS AND SLUNG It is not exactly clear how the ac- LOF took his prize dog, valued at $100. and one wora or regret over Killing an Innocent bystander. He gloried in the BrUmS UNHIRMED ldent happened, but the Indications strolled along Kent avenue, intending are that the Gala's navigator under to walk as far as Broadway and then publicity he bad succeeded in getting. Sllversteln exhibited nothing but took to cross the Attentive bows and return. miscalculated his distance In the dark DIVIDES LARGE ESTATE natred toward those who came In con ness.

tact with him. Even his sisters were unwelcome. His own desire was to be GRABBED BULLDOG AND FLED. The Jockey was on Kent avenue, be The Rltrble seems to have been fol Patrick 1 Cathedral by Cardinal Logue and at which Cardinal Gibbons preached the sermon. Long- before 10 o'clock, the hour set for the doors of the big cathedral to open an enormous crowd besieged the big edifice.

So large was it that police reserves had to be called, and after working hall an hour some semblance of order was secured. It did not take long to till the church and by order of the Fire Department all doors were ringed left alone. Patrolman Hasenbacher, who had been at his bedside ever since tween South Sixth street and Broad lowing the Attentive closely and could not stop quick enough when the scout was brought to by the reserval of her way, when the three men lumped out Sllversteln was taken to the hospital, was not able to fathom the vouth who engines and the shock of the collision, of a doorway, and while one held his arms the other punched and kicked The accident in the third of a serious snarled In reply to all questions. In Several Hundred Thousand Dollars Bequeathed Entirely to Relatives. him, while the third grabbed the dog, haracter which has befallen British spector Miles O'Reilly, who with twen SHOT.

Smith and his companion realized that they were up against three desperate hold-up men. They were about to turn around and run, when one of the men whipped a pair of handcuffs on Sweeney'B hand, while another' gave Smith a sharp whack on the head with a Flungshot. Despite the fact that he was cuffed, Sweeney took to his heels, closely followed by the three men. They chased him for half a mile and finally got him in a hallway In a house on Alnslie street, where they soundly thrashed him and took seventy cents from his pocket. FOUND BLEEDING IN STREET.

By this time Smith's cries attracted the attention of Samuel Abramson, of 146 Ten Eyck street, and John Beltz, of Those Who Were on Guard at 1905 Election Called to the Stand. i which was muzzled, and fled. The fighting vessels since April 2. and none was permitted to enter or ty-seven men came near being hurt at the time of the explosion, visited Sll three hold-up men knocked Kreelan iaa nrst, similar to last night was leave until the services were ended. But the crowd outside hnrt It.

the collision between the destroyer down and he claims they brutally kicked him. versteln three days ago. O'Reilly attempted to engage the youth in conver Tiger and the cruiser Berwick, which. The excitement attracted the atten running the little craft down as It un An estate valued at several hundred sation but all he succeeded In getting from him was a demand for a cigarette, patience rewarded through witnessing the most magnificent parade of charch dignitaries ever seen In America. From the Archbishopric residence to the church all of those who participated marched, headed and flanked bv a tion of Policeman William Royael, of the Bedford avenue station, who arrived In time to see the men running wnicn tne inspector was unable to sup- MANY FORGOT THEIR NOTES.

dertook to cross her bows during night maneuvers off the Isle of Wight, sent her to. the bottom with her commander, Lieut. Middleton, and thlrty- thousand dollars Is disposed of In the will of Charles Merrill, which was pi Sllversteln death Is attributed to ex ve of his men. along Kent avunue. Royael started after them, crossed Broadway and chased them along.

Kent avenue to guard of police. The second, only last Saturday, was A Hundred More Remain to Be! 1 here were In fact two nrArMlnnq placed on file to-day. Mr. Merrill was a member of the firm of Holbrook, Merrill A Stetson, doing a business at 234 Broadway, Manhattan. Hi home was haustion and consumption.

With his right arm gone, both eyes out and a wire nail In his head immediately back and above the left eye. he seemed to the crash between the American lln-T In the ordinary routine of rhnrrh a lot at South Tenth street, he succeeded In getting one of the men, St. Paul and the cruiser Gladiator, procedure Cardinal Gibbons would Heard. gain strength. Yesterday afternoon, how resulting in the loss of twenty-eight iii.

nave ranked Cardinal Trunin and at 116 Clinton avenue. ever, Policeman Hasenbacher noticed he officers and men, either known dead would have had the nosltlon of honor. The will directs that 100 shares In the or missing and undoubtedly drowned which by church usarea la the rear was more nervous than ever. Dr. Cud-dabach, who had been attending Sllver The Attentive is a 26-knot vessel of who described himself as William Carroll, 21 years old, of 21 Rush street.

Carroll put up a stiff fight, but he was no match for Royael, who overpowered him and took him to the Bedford avenue station. MEN ADMIT HOLD-UP. Hut he waived this right in honor of the visiting eloric. who lm the henrt firm shall be given to each of the nephews. John S-.

Ralph O. and Charles H. Merrill, and 50 shares each to the steln, informed the nurse that the youth could not live over night. or the See of St. Patrick, and there Karly last evening he became de 13SA Greenpolnt avenue.

me two rushed up to Smith and found his bead bleeding. Abramson picked up the allng-shot, which was In the gutter. The men managed to get Smith to the Stagg street station, and Dr. Riley, of St. Catharine's Hospital, dressed Smith's wounds.

While Elr. Riley was treating Smith oPUcemen Nuppenan and Kerrigan walked Into the station with two prisoners. Smith- immediately recognized them as the men. whp had as-laulted him. pdLICE FIRED AT FUGITIVE.

Nuppenari said that he and Kerrigan, Marina; the cries of Sweeney, had were, two separate orocesslons. al lirious and remained in that state until though but a short distance apart. Considerable delay was experienced, In to-day's proceedings in the Hearst-McClellan recount trial before Justice' Lambert, In the Supreme Court, New York County, because of the failure of many of the policemen to bring the-memorandum books. In which with the ballot boxes of the' his At 9 o'clock this morning 2,600 tons. The Gala Is of 750 tons, with 25.6 knots speed and a complement of eighty men.

SOUTHAMPTON. April 2S. An er-amlnation of the American liner St. Paul In dry. dock this morning shows that beyond straining, she does not appear to have sustained any damage below the water -line.

Cardinal -was attended by nieces, Ruth Merrill and Mrs. Gladys Bates. To his niece. Gertrude Johnson, the testator gives 15.000 in cash. He then directs that the sum of 30.000 shall be held In trust for his daughter, Mrs.

Florence Harrison, now living In Dr. Cuddabach and a nurse sat by his bedside administering stimulants, but 'After he had locked up Carroll, Royael donned citizens' clothes and started out after the other two. He found Joseph Weissenbach, 21 years old, of 85 Clymer street, In a saloon at Kent avenue and South Tenth he continued to -sthk until, forty min ArcnDisnop a lconio, Apostolic delegate; Archbishop Glennon, of St. Louis, and many others. Cardinal TOgue was preceded by Archbishop utes later he died.

The news of his death" was sent to the home of his Paris, France, with her husband, the income to be paid to her exclusively until four years after the death of her aney, 01 tne Arcnaiocese or New York, and all of the remaining visitors, in street and placed him under arrest. Welssenbaek and Carroll admitted be Mayoralty election of 1905 were record-j ed. reputy Attorney-General Dolson wa forced to relieve them and directed them to return ith their memoranda cluding Arcnoisnop Ireland, of St. Paul, -The Irish Cardinal bore the crozier. husband, when the entire principal rhall go to her.

sisters at 12 Ueiancey street, Manhattan. Instead of being grieved over his death, the sisters demonstrated they were glad It had so happened, for they realized that their brother, in dying. ing implicated In the hold-up. In the Lee avenue court to-day Wels- ITALIAN CONTRACTOR SUES FOR DIVORCE. A suit.

for absolute divorce brought attired In a magnificent arrav-of vest The residuary estate Is to be divided senback and Carroll were remanded in ments or goin, made by the White Sis Into ten equal parts to be distributed One after another the negligent had to leave the stand without testlf v-1 11.000 boll each for a hearing on Tues ters or St. Francis, at a cost of ifi.ooo. as follows: Four parts to the widow, i had escaped tne electric chair. day by Magistrate Furlong. The police On chasuble and dalmatic was wrought Mrs.

Abbie Merrill, three parts to the by Angelo Adamo. 60 years old. a well-to-do contractor and builder. having in goiaen threads the stations of the ing. much to the Joy of the MoClellan men, who have been continually active daughter.

Emily Merrill, and three are now looking for the dog. ROYAEL COMPLIMENTED. cross. parts to the daughter, Ida J. Merrill.

Inside the Cathedral two thrones reached him Just as tne tnree men were going out of the hallway. They gave chase and managed to get two of the men, while the third made his escape by Jumping a high fence Into a vacant lot. Nuppenan fired several shots at the fugitive, but he made his escape. The prisoners described themselvs as Frederick Lobensteln, 31 years old, of 349 Leonard street, and William Ryan, 24 years old, of 61 Herbert street. They were held without Jail In the Manhattan avenue court to-day.

JOCKEY BRUTALLY BEATEN Charley Freelan, a Western jockey At the end of the will is the follow- lng direction from the testator: After he had landed Carrol! and Wslesenback In the station house Po had been erected. The regular one was occupied by Cardinal Logue, while The police, Immediately after the affair In Union Square, were of the opinion that Sllversteln was one of an organized band whose purpose was to wreak vengeance upon the police. Careful investigation finally- showed that Sllversteln was alone In plans to kill the police, and that he had contemplated his act for several weeks be his office at- 133 Sixty-seventh street against his wife Margherita. and In which Salvatore Coppolo and John Fac-ciola are named as co-respondents. Is being tried before Justice Garretson in As I have advanced loO.OOO to H.

A. liceman Royael was complimented for Harrison, husband of my daughter In delaying the progress of the trial. About thirty policemen "were exam-; lned yesterday and according to Clar-l ence J. Sheam, counsel for Hearst. I fully a hundred more remain to be I placed on the stand.

said Mr. Sheam. "will In-! Florence, I direct my executors. nis good work Dy trapt. Dooley, who will make a special report of the ar anoiner ana smaller one was occupied by Cardinal Gibbons.

The latter Is not In the best of health, and showed this fact by his slow movements, although Part I of the Supreme court to-day. The couple were married Aug. 12, 1905, rests. Royael has caught several high they get any part of it back, to pay half of It to my daughter, Mrs. Har fore the mass meeting was to be held.

in City Hall, and have one child. waymen In this same neighborhood intellectually he seemed keener than ever before. rison, and the other halt pack to the elude all officers who were on s-imrtft wumn tne past few months. residuary estate." rne interior or tne Cathedral was at the storage places, and it is lrapos- Mrs. Abbie Merrill and George Leask decorated with the papal colors of white AGED WOMAN SEVERELY are named as executors of the will.

cu scale jusc now long or how short a period of time will be con and gold, while outside the American railroad corporation In the First District to make and file with the Sec colors fluttered In the breeze, the chief sumed In the taking of their testi- i aecoration Deing a magnificent large retary of the Commission: COLLECTOR SICKOLL mony. That depends on the cross- examination." i A complete statement as to any car BURNED; MAY DIE nag that hung suspended from a ateel cable between the two steeples of the The condition of the boxes dniHn HAS TOUGH TIMF, motors owned, i used or operated by such company; to be filed on or be-lore May 20 and Nov, 20 of each year. An additional statement to be "filed I their transit from the various election! bureaus to the storage house forms the chief subject of the testimony of the "cops." After It has bean nmvl Frank Sickoll. 80 years old, of East Elisabeth Tokonaur, seventy-eight (Special to The Standard Cnloa.) ALBANY, April Presi WANTS EXCLUSIVE MTIIKS B. R.

T. Applies to Public Service Board for New Manhattan Bridge." Fifteenth street and Avenue H. appeared In the Flatbush court to-day to each month before the tenth day of the month, showing any additional car years old, of 230 Twentieth street, waa dent Joseph Bermel's answer to the badly burned early to-day, while start that the boxes were kept intact during this progress, it will still remain for the Hearst lawyers to prove thst the boxes which are to be Droducevi in motors owned, used or operated. A complete statement to be filed charge made against blm In connec Ing a fire In the kitchen range. The answer a summons obtained by Mrs.

Sophia Barckowsky. who lives next door, and alleges that Sickoll used semi-annually on or before May 5) aged woman arose shortly -before tion with the Kissena Park Improvement was filed to-day with Gov. court are identical with those of the abusive language in addressing her. o'clock to prepare her sod's breakfast. mayoralty election of 1906.

Sickoll denied the charge and asserted Of the policemen -who testified mt th She struck a match to light the fire that yesterday afternoon when he called Hughes, who announced he had appointed Samuel H. Ordway as commissioner to hear the evidence in tha opening of to-dar's session. Pnimi.n ana Nov. zu, snowing the number and form of car bodies owned, used or operated by the company. An additional statement to be filed monthly before the 10th day of the month, showing any additional car bodies owned, used or operated by the and the head of the match flew off on Mrs.

Barckowsky to collect some money due him. her cousin met blm and Cathedral. Cardinal Gibbons opened his sermon with a historical review of tho See of New York showing the close relations between the Church and the leaders of the contest for American Independence. He also highly praised Archbishop Hughes, to whom up until hla death In 1864, he declared, was due the agitation for real education within the church. He further paid tribute to Archbishop Farley's predecessor.

Cardinal McCluskv, to whom more than any one else he declared was due the magnificent series of church edifices within the archdiocese. Quoting Daniel Webster's tribute to England's advancing colonization. which made her "world empire" possible, the Cardinal aald: "And may we not affirm with equal truth that wherever England has enlarged her boundary, the Irish missionary has extended the kingdom of Christ. Wherever she has proclaimed her law he has preached and set her dress ablaxe. case and report to him.

John Crougen was practically the only one who had knowledge of any defect In the transfer of the boxes from ths election bureaus to the headauartem in beat him the woman showered Mr. Bermel a answer Is a general Mrs. Tokonaur ran through her apart him with ashes and water. While he TEN-CAR TRAINS IN LOOP? company. was telling his side of the case a dep ments screaming for help.

Her cries aroused her son and neighbors, who extinguished the blaze. Ambulance A complete statement to De riled semi. and particular denial of the several specifications In the charges, except in regard to charge 12, relative to Improper material used, which he says uty sheriff came into court and arrested Sickoll for slander, which charge Forty-second street. One of the boxes. he said, fell from the wagon to the ground and ballots were scattered over I the street.

Special care, however annually on or before May 10 and Nov. 10, showing the number of car trucks Burgeon Holt, of the Seney Hospital, was preferred by Sirs. Barckow was summoned ana found ths woman owned, used or operated by the com sky. The magistrate adjourned the waa without his knowledge if the facta stated are correct He also denies the Willcox's Query to Commissioner Stevenson. suffering from bums of the face, ar pany.

case before him until the other, a civil added, was exercised In the regatherlng of the ballots. An additional statement to be filed Jurisdiction of the Governor to remove him or take cognisance of the charges. action. Is settled. ana DreasL He removed her to the hospital In a serious condition.

At Th others substantiated each Gov. Hughe gave a hearing, but re tna hospital It Is said she has but a monthly, before the 10th day of the month, showing any additional car trucks owned, used or operated by the served decision to-day on the applica In their testimony to the effect that the boxes were kept Intact. According to their statements the boxes were slight chance for recovery. tion of Gov. Stuart, of Pennsylvania, for the extradition of Daniel H.

Pear- The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company applied to the Public Service Commis never left without a guard. that here could be no possibility of fraud, BOSTON STEEL MEN Whatever loosened seals were found DUES DM JUNE 1 were carefully mucllaged to that no the gospel. Aye, everywnere that England has raised the banner of St. George, the Irish missionary has raised the cross, the emblem of salvation." Following the mass the Apostolic delegate read the Pspal benediction, which wm sent through him to Archbishop Farlev and the Catholics of the diocese. one could open a box without leaving iracv vt in uc.

aall. who District Attorney Henderson, of Fayette County, Pa. alleged before the Governor was guilty of embezzlement or misappropriation of funds of a coal land company of which he wat treasurer. Pearsall was arrested In New York City and denies all allegations. Gov.

Hughes declined to say to-day whether he would go to Klmlra or Into ANGHY AT PRESIDENT The po: Iceman also testified as Fire Insurance, rates In the first and th care with which the boxes were NEW BRIDGE TOWERS PRACTICALLY COMPLETED. Mayor McClellan, Bridge Commissioner Uevenson and Chief Knglnoer In-gersoll stood at the foot of Washington street this afternoon at I o'clock and witnessed the riveting of the last tee! saddle on the Prookljn tower of guarded when they were finally de second districts of Brooklyn, the Ful posited in tne warehouse. While ths It congratulated the Church on Ita progress, and was dated April a. Among the many messages received by Archbishop Farley was the following ton street dry goods section, at far up BOSTON, April 23. Members of the awyers for McClellan sought to show- sion to-day for exclusive use of two of the elevated tracks on the Manhattan bridge, when It la completed.

Last fall the railroad company made the same application to the Board of Estimate and were later Informed by the Corporation Counsel that the power to grant such a franchise rested with the Public Utilities Board. Secretary Whit-nay read the request at the meetlrg this morning and It waa reforred to Commissioner McCarroll. The application is signed by Henry Belbert, president of the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company, and Includes a clause concerning the extension of the elevated structure as Flatbuch avenue, the factories alora the Forty-seventh Senatorial restrict that the watch that was exercised over steel and Iron firm named as parties from President Roosevelt: to boxes wa not (ufflclently careful speak on the antl-gambllng He th1 rir fpont th. Tard in Schenectady on Thursday "Mr Dear Arcntilshop Let ma tiki. will 1 occasion on the celebration of the 100th to prevent outsiders from Interfering with them, the police insisted that to the "Boston agreement," who have been charged with collusive bidding for city contracts, read the President' and on May 4 In Carnegie Hall anniversary or tne aioceso of Now Vnrk to stend to you my heart urh interference waa Impossible.

the Manhattan bridge. One Interesting stag In ths growth of the bridge which spa" do Kat River from Plko Slip In Manhattan to Positive proof was furnished that sev- message to-day with an anger which gratulations and my earnest good be reduced ten per cent. June 1, pro-vlijsd the resolution adopted to-day by the New York Board of Fire Underwriters' Ocrcwitttes on Minimum Rate and Water Suj-ply I ratified by the ral hundred boxes had not been many of them did not hesitate to ex wishes rr me ruiur yourself and of your diocese. Sincerely yours. touched in any way since th night press.

They declare that tho Presi York City. FRINGE lURMED OVER MULfll HAFID'S 1CIIII hey were locked and sealed by tna Washington street was reamed this af dent has dons them an Injustice. -l liwaumn, nviftr. VELT, Tn-nlsht the Cathedral Is to ho ih. Inspectors of election after th count ternoon with the placing of the Inst c-nst through the Flatbush avenue extension from Fulton street to the bridge ap alocl cable saddle on the Brooklyn President Smith, of the Smith A Lov- proach, scene of another Impressive oeremony, when solemn pontifical vesper celebrated by the Most Rev.

Dlomeria oll Company, declared that not only MAT USE TEN-CAR (TRAINS IN full board It next meeting, of which thece is doubt. This result, which mean a pot annual saving of a Utrir amrunt. not leas, good Judrvs y. t.lan J3W.9.0 end wt.bly of a year, Is Sue to tiio efforts of th Cltlxcns' Commutes organlzod tlx years ago bv Abrshirn Abraimm. William Herri.

Frank Italley, Col. William Heater, Henry listternxin ami otiter. and SUBWAY LOOP. Falconlo. n.l'- Apostolic Delegate, with Archbishop Olennon, of St.

Louis, at the pr'aiher. hit nrm Dut many small dealers In Boston ar being mads the scapegoat for the act of others. Other Boston deal-erj expressed practically the same The train-carrying rapacity of the lower. man are eight or mean raddles altogether, four already In poo), tlon on the Manhattan tower and four on the Brooklyn tower. They are the final and hlgest parts of the tower except for the ornamental housing, which will Inclose and protect them later.

The four steel wire cables, each to be 20 Inches in diameter, from which was completed and tha ballot returned to the boxe. Ex-Judge Haabrouck. on of the McClellan counsel, attempted to pierce the defense of the police In al vigorous cross-examination of Police- man Simon Glumell. who emphatl-i rally denied that any of th boxes' wer broken In their transfer from1 th Mott afreet headquarters to the storage house. The "cop" waa on hi guard.

however, and Hashroucic finally retired. Williamsburg Bridge la the subject of Inquiry In a letter sent to Bridge Com- view, assorting that the blame. If any. DR. PETERS EXPLAINS WHY TARIS, April 21 Alarmed by report from Tangier that Fe Is virtually In tha hand of fanatical Moslem band who threaten the sacking of ths foreign consulate, the French Government 1 keeping every line of of which W.

S. Benedict ha been th active working member. HE LEFT BANQUET HALL. rwlarlnf there Is no such thing as will he suspended the brides structure. shpuld heaped upon the large con.

reflis. whlt-h are members of the "Steel Trust." and that the President had done them great and undeserved harm In bringing their name under his gen will cross live towers resting In tlm) MADE A PRISONER addle, which transmit ths loads on eral censure. the cables through ths steel towers Kv-lal equality between white people and negrof. or even mong negroes themselves, ths Rev. Madison C.

Peters DISGUISED DETECTIVES MAKE SEVEN ARRESTS. Into ths masonry foundations. Tho erection of the towers was he-srun In June. 107. Karh tower la built up of legs and bracing, welshing alto oommunlctlcn lnti Morocco ius with demands for definite Information.

Tha country In turn a stsf of confusion, however, owing to a renewal of activity by Mulal HafM. tho pretender to the crown, thnt nothing certain ha been learned. There are a-iemtngly well authenticated reporla tl.at Mulal la marching on Fea from ONSTEAMER'S DOCK. Petectlve Farrell and Pevoy. cf the local bureau, to-day arrested Faul D.

Dawklna, alias 8. I Hawkins, as ram ashore from th steamship Co mo to-day eii'lslo" hy he took art abrupt departure from the Mr ot the Co. nwpolltan t'lub last night, when h. the banquet h'1' nd saw Mfn, Jtctlv Murphy and Pfelffr. gether lt.MO.noo pounds.

Kaoh corn- mlMloner Stevenson Dy Chairmen Wlll-eol. of the Public Hervlc Commission, to-day. The commission Is already looking ahead to the time when the Jtrodway-Lafayetts avenue loop will be completed and la anxious to know how heavy the trains may be that are perated between the loop and the Williamsburg Hrldg. i "The Commission, states Chairman Wlllcox In his letter, "Is proceeding Iwlih the preparation of plans for the Broadway portion of the Brooklyn loop This Involves the use of the Williamsburg Bridge by trains com--d of all steel motor cars. Will this Mc carry trains composed of ten aT motor cars weighing forty-sight each? If not, how many of such car may each train be com' ofT" Irf'tliW ORDER TO RAILROADS, fj piste saddle weighs It ton.

nen and sio by rA them enriM! ROBBER FATALLY SHOT; ONE JUMPS FROM BRIDGE. BT. LOUIS. April a pistol duel on the East St touts approach to the Gades Brldgs. early to-day, on highwayman, giving the nam, Jack Rrn, Chicago was shot fr UmtM bf "other, kno.n from San Juan.

Tho arrest a made the f'haoula region. dterminxi to out last nlrht to clean the precinct of women. Th two sleuths to-day brought soven the) cusslon ttltatlos; th. abolition of wrest It from Bulian Abd-El-Aal and 'oil a cablegram from Hezl H. Pout.

Vibllsh hi. cspltVl thers. J.w, of I Governor of Porto Rico, to W-lrlct At- DEATHS IN HANKOW CYCLONE 500. 1IONO KONG, April kHisd race prowem "i intermarriage. a battle Is hourly mp-oiu.

i The Kv- mciaras Report concerning tha bannit 7. i.lr. r.i. cunt nue conriuiing. account being that hewaped though defaulted.

lit (he cyclone In Hankow sr now be Jdrrtle avenu court. Murphy wa disguised a chauf- fur. with goggle, leather coat and cap, while Pfelffw tnadf up a farmer. They made a tour of Fulton street and th wnmen were malty by the appearance of th main. Magistral Furlong held ts an tj 1400 ball each for a tearing TliMf, A technical charge of vagrancy waa mbuahed and flre.l on by iru-ommi lieved to number at least 100.

It Is lit. athnm ha refused to nivl I hi resao" was milted that had he remali.4j Z. he originally Intended, kh man br th vocstlnf IM amalgamation mtnlasfon adontad a rsenlu. mail against, the prisoner In tha Adam street court to-day, and Magistrate (VHellly held Mm pending the Jurrlral Mgarrl Tpmmii also certain that thsr were many death amon thm craws ef ths numsr- lo-dsy meeting directing eaward for Kald Hlr Harry Maclean, be general opinion Is, however, that was killed. nanaarailsa s4 iraiit of oBctri Rem anr Jnao.

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