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'daily one ocjv, MION -Pift-V Cloudy To-morrow. co-jr VOL.XLIV..NO. 302. (Round at the Port Oftlc Bronklrw. St.

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FKIDAY. MAY 1. 100S. TWELVE i'AUES. DITION.

LOCK BIIGflMI SHIFTS MOUTHS SEMI JEFF MIS DIATRIBE AGIST CONEY'S POLICE TIE PRESS TRYING TO RESCUE BIC FOUR-MASTER Peter Rickmers, With Cargo of Oil, Ashore Near Fire Island. yen extension in OPERATION': Three Lieutenants and Four Ser geants Are Sent to Other Stations. 1 ED FULTON STREET AGA Startles Senate With a Most Bitter Invective Describes Newspapers as "Miserable Travesties Upon Noble "Imps of Pelf and Greed, I Defy You to Do Your W'orst," He Screeches Speech Intended as a Reply to Editorial CommentsHis Idea of How Trusts Influence Legislation at Washington It Is the "Hypnotism of Wealth." ON BAKER'S RECOMMENDATION SURF HAMPERS CUTTER. Island Strong for McCarren at R. T.

Puts Back Three Lines nd B. staff, commanding the Second rlgade. N. O. N.

Civic Division, Ocean Tug Standing by Ready to Throw Line. Recent Primary. The revenue cutter Mohawk Is ready Another shake-up In the Police De of Cars and Rush-Hour Tie-Up Follows. (Br United PrMF May 1. Senator Jeff Davis, of Arkansas, to-day made a at the first possible moment to give assistance to the stranded four-masted.

partment occurred to-day, when Commissioner Bingham shifted the three lieutenants and four sergeants, of the composed of delegates from Brooklyn civic organizations, in charge of Elwln S. Piper; floats symbolical of progress In industries, arts and sciences, in charge Frank H. Tyler. The Automobile Division will bring up the rear, composed of cars with electrical and floral decorations, in charge of Charles Jerome Edwards. All the thoroughfares on the line of march were thoroughly cleaned to-day by a gang of men from the Street Cleaning Department.

Steam rollers were used and all the ruts filled up. sensational speech In the Senate in re square-rigged ship driven ashore dur- ply to editorial comments upon the remark's he madeVn the floor last De ng last night's terrible gale on the Coney Island station. The shake-up was made on the recommendation of unpopular. Certain of the press, even, allured by vain glory or gold, had sej a fashion to deride and decry whatevei was calculated to arouse the country to Its true He, had been denounced from one end of the Union to the other as a demagogue for de-. siring action savoring of the publlo weal.

"Even while I speak," he declared, "spies and sentinels are Impatient, and ere my last word shall be spoken a line of craven newspapt-rs. seizing upon what has been so truthfully said, will contort it to deceive the public, as li Anarchy were ranting treason in thg Deputy Commissioner Baker and, it is said, was "for the good of the ser shoals ten miles west of Fire. Island signal tower. As yet the sea is still running too high for the cutter to attempt the difficult channel. With the wind gradually diminishing and the cember, a few das after he was sworn Admitting-that Inere were some honest newspapers, he declared that those which had criticised him were, "sub vice." Many' persons believe the change was a result of the recent READY FOB THE BIG CELEBRATION Official Train Starts From City Hall at 3:30 P.

M. ORNAMENTAL STRUCTURES FOR SUBWAY VENTILATION. primary, as McCarren received 437 sidized" by the trusts. Defying them as waves receding. It is believed the Mohawk can reached the stranded vessel before night.

votes at the Island to Murphy's 23. "damnable Imps of pelf and greed ne Invited them to do their worst. He Nearly all of the transferred lieu warned the Senate that. In popular Along the shore life savers are ready The Public Service Commission to tenants and sergeants had been at opinion, that body was regarded as tne defender of predatory weaun, anu to put out the moment they can do ro. A dozen attempts to put out the lifeboats have failed owing to the high day provided for the building of two ornamental ventilating houses for the Coney Island for a number of years and the shake-up came as a great sur speaking to a motion to discharge the committee from further consideration Brooklyn subway, one at DeKatb ave surf.

prise. John Kelley, who Is In nue and Fulton street and the other at The wrecked ship Is the Peter Lafayette and Flatbush avenues. The charge of the precinct, was formerly Coincident with the opening of the Rickmers, which left this port for ormer Is to be the most elaborate. Rangoon, India. The Rickmers has a lieutenant in the Mayor's office.

Senate. HIS CONCLUDING PHILIPPIC. Senator Davis, In concluding his speech, hurled this philippic at the press: "Miserable travesties upon noble manhood, post-graduates in all arts of slander or defamation, I challenge a subsidized press. The people know! your designs and spurn your pretenses. Go, damnable Imps of pelf and greed.

I defy your taunts. Tear to fragments my political career, If It comport with your execrable will; stifle arid distort; my every utterance; not satisfied, if such be your brutal frenzy, laoh my poor form into insensibility; then, if It be your further pleasure, gnaw from and will cost 36.B00. The cost of the other will be 35.600. Whep made a captain he was sent to cargo of one and a quarter million gallons of oil on board. She is owned by Peter Rickmers, the big rice mer- The Municipal Art Commission ap of his anti-trust bill, he urged that the Senate should purge Itself by "doing something fcr the people." If trusts had influence in the Senate he declared that It was indirect, but he said members were but men.

possessed of the weakness, fears, hopes and temptations of other men. THEORY OF TRUST INFLUENCE. "Approach Senators directly?" he asked. "No. Not that the trusts would proved of the designs.

system In perfect running order within a day or two. FIRST TRIP TOOK 12 MINUTES. The first regular subway passenger train to make the trip from Bowling Green to the Junction of Flatbush and Atlantic avenues operated this morning leaving Manhattan at 1:02 and arriving: at the Long Island Railroad depot at 1:14. Had not a hant of Bremen, who owns a fleet The Commission is watching with in of fifty sailing vessels, the majority terest the result of the opening of the belnjr engaged In the rice-carrying subway to-day. An effort is already Glendale.

He was then transferred to Gates avenue and a short time ago to Coney Island. The transfers are as follows: Lieut. Charles Martin, to Liberty avenue; Lieut. Thomas McGulre. to Flatbush; Lieut.

Patrick J. Sheehan, to Butler street; Lieut. William Smullcn. from Liberty avenue to Coney Island- Lieut. trade between Bremen and Indian being made to learn how much of the traffic will be taken off the bridge and ports.

The Merrltt-( hapman recking com the ferries. As a result Commissioner not did not the honor or a senator Wlllcox Is holding up the hearing on pany -snt the big ocean tug Rescue to the scene this morning, and she stood switch become disarranged for a short time, the train would not have taken warn them that they dare not. Assured! my stiffening limbs every vestige of even twelve minutes to make the trip William H. Needwell, from Flatbush to Coney Island; Lieut. Michael Brindley, from Butler street to Coney Island; Sergeant Alexander Atwater.

from At every station, Morough Hall, Hoyt street, Nevlns street and Flatbush ave subway extension to-day, Fulton street irai Jus- as congested with cars this morning as It was before Livingston street was used by the B. R. T. Livingston street was widened at great expense to the taxpayers, and to-day the B. R.

T. is operating only one line of cars on It on the downtown trips. The rails in Lafayette avenue from Flatbush avenue and Fulton street are still partly rusty from disuse. Livingston street tor months up to this morning was used by the Flatbush and Third avenues and St. Johns place cars.

To-day only the Flatbush avenue cars go downtown through Livingston street. Third avenue and St. Johns place cars continue down Flat-burh avenue to Fulton street to Borough Hall and return by way of Court and Livingston streets. The new Vanderbilt avenue service, via Atlantic and Flatbush avenues to Fulton street, also adds to the congestion In the early rush hours on Fulton street. It consumed more than fifteen minutes to make the trip between Flat thus of the rebuke that must follow quivering flesh; howl in wretched bes-direct approach a system Infinitely re-itlality through my own innooent blood moved and wholly metaphysical is a3 it drips from your fiendish visage, adroitly woven around the habitat of i Drag then.

If you want, what remains legislation. Necromancy? Hypnotism is into the filth and vermin of your foul the better word. It Is the bi'notlem of dens, and burn it upon the altar of wealth. By Its exquisite agencies, Baal, or scatter it before the friendly by ready to throw a line to the Rickmers as soon as the sea subsides sufficiently to permit running close In shore. The Rickmers has all sails set; her captain apparently hoping this will help him in getting afloat.

She does not seem to be making much water. nue, crowds had gathered and cheered the bridge crush, and Commissioner Bassett that on certain ferry Improvements. The Commission to-day ordered the building of another platform for the Third avenue at the Bridge entrance on Park row. It also ordered a Bronx line to lay 300 feet of tracks within thirty days. Coney Island to Liberty avenue; Ser the passengers as they whistled by An experimental five-car train start ed from Bowllnsr Oreen elation, Man geant Mattnew s.

from Coney Island to Glendale; Sergeant Peter B. Murray, from Coney Island to Fourth avenue; Sergeant Patrick Shea, from Coney Island to Flatbush: Ser though neither the person nor the honor wmas or neaven to your oetters, me hattan, yesterday afternoon, carrying harmed, the will is unconsciously carrion crows oi me neias. General Manager Frank Heuley, Chle APPLY FOR FRANCHISES ON QUEENSB0R0 BRIDGE, Engineer Pegrln, Electrical Director Stillwell, Assistant General Manager geant George Menegay from Flatbush to Coney Island: Sergeant John Rooney, controlled" tnat may mey ao, au ana more. Special interests, he said, sought byilf there yet be optyi further depths of intimidation to make plain speaking Infamy to a polluted, besotted press," "1 George Geoghan. Superintendent A.

Merritt and Train Dispatcher O. rrom uiendaie to coney Island; Sergeant Jonathan McFarland. from Fourth avenue to Coney Island: SerJ geant Jeremiah Crowley, from Flatbush Hayes. When the train halted at the The privilege of operating cars over end of the extension a tour of In Oueensboro or Blackwell's Island BRIDGE JUMPER FISHED spectlon was made, and after the of Bridge was asked of the Board of Es to Coney Island: Sergeant Frederick Kick, from Liberty avenue to Coney flclals were satisfied that everything was in perfect condition for the open FIRE IN HOTEL DEED LICENSE tima-te to-day by three street car companies. The applications for franchises Ing this morning', they returned to isiana: mounted sergeant Jonn t-ierke, from Prospect Park to Jamaica, and Mounted Sergeant Anson H.

Weeks, BT POSSES Oil TRAIL OF EXPRESSROBBERS Expect Capture of Desperadoes Who Held Up Train Near Manhattan. THE OFICIAL TRIP. irom Jamaica to Prospect Park. are made by the South Shore Traction, the Hudson and Long Island Traction and the New Tork and Queens County companies. Hearings will be held by tbe Board on the requests on June 12.

The official trip in connection with the opening of the- subway extension bush avenue and Borough Hall on surface cars this morning, and at times there were Irritating delays that made it thirty minutes. For the B. R. T. it was said to-day that so few passengers on the St.

Johns place and. Third avenue cars went 'through to Manhattan, It was deemed best to make Borough Hall the terminal, shorten the headway and win start at the iirooklyn Bridge sta Pnliripman Pinrls Rpupral Rnnmc A man about 28 years old who at first refused to give bis name or address, attempted to commit suicide about 10:30 A. to-day by" jumping off the tlon, Manhattan, promptly at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. To accommodate lUS NOT Tl SUFFER FOB WANT OF LICENSES the passengers composed of city or 'Ablaze in Mitf'HarfmahV" 't Notorious ResorL ROBBERS START FIRE, CAUSING $75,000 LOSS. STAUNTON, May 1.

Burglars flclals. members of the Public Service Brooklyn Bridge into the East River. He stepped from a Brooklyn-bound T-- thus give better local service. Fulton street conditions were evidently not Commission, Interborough officials. THEY ESCAPED.

WITH $20,000. rolley car when between the two members of the Brooklyn League and of the various civic bodies In this borough, an eight-car train will be placed at their disposal, which will make the towers and, without attracting any The failure of the Excise Commis ONLY $500 DAMAGE DONE, started a fire to-day In the general store of R. S. Hoclls, in Rowlesburg, causing the destruction of the largest houses In the village, with a loss of $75,000. The robbers escaped with Sev trip from that station without "a stop.

attention, slipped under the Iron railing hs. nced himself for a second and The motorman will be asked to put on a little extra speed in honor of the Theory That. Robbery Was Planned in New York. threw himself headlong into the water occasion, so those in charge are pre Place ern 1 thousand dollars. A posse Is in dicting that the journey will be made below.

The crew on a scow belonging to the Street Cleaning Department saw the pursuit. Has Been Raided Many Times by "Cops." in ten minutes. sioners to get out the licensee on time will not mean the hardship to liquor dealers that was anticipated. The licenses were due to-day, but are not yet ready. Harry W.

Michel, special commissioner of excise for the Borough of Brooklyn, has requested the Police Department to waive Inspection of the saloons until his force Is able to catch up with the work. A letter received by Deputy Police considered. EXTENSION WELL PATRONIZED. "Another dream come true!" was the thought of every BYooklynite on making his way to business through the new subway extension this morning. The opening of the extension from Borough Hall to Atlantic avenue, following close the opening of the East River tube, marks another step In the progress of transportation facilities In this borough.

This was evidenced by the thousands of persons who passed through the Atlantic avenue station to-day. The new station during the rush hours was filled with a surging mass of humanity, and what was still more surprising was the absence of an apparent decrease In the traffic at the Borough Hall station. All the city officials with the exception of Mayor Mcflellan. who Is at Kingston to-day. have signified their (By I'nlted Press.) PITTSBURG, May 1.

Posses of citi i body as it came through tne air. it struck the water within a few feet of the scow. Several members of the crew, who made for the spot where the man dlfcarjneared. grabbed him by his zens and officers are to-day searching Intention of being? present. Borough President Coler will join the delegation Yesterday afternoon Supreme Court IEDUCEI FIRE RATES AHE Nil IN EFFECF among the hills In this vicinity for the coat collar and dragged him aboard.

desperadoes who last night held up the messenger on express train No. 25 Commissioner Baker from Mr. Michel Justice Marean refused to issue a mandamus compelling the Excise Department to grant a license fo Hartman's Circle Hotel, prospect Park West, at the starting point, and no mix-up In the arrangements which occurred last January when the river tube was opened, Is looked for this afternoon. August Belmont will occupy a seat in the first He was transferred to tne tug aioran. In charge of Capt.

O'Brien, who brought him ashore at the foot of Ful on the Pan Handle Division of the states: "We find It physically Impossible to issue all the liquor tax certificates ap Pennsylvania Railroad and escaped At a meeting of the Fire Insurance car. The delegation convened on the steDs with four bags of money. The hold-up ton street. Manhattan. He was taaen to the Hudson Street Hospital.

At the hospital this afternoon the nun said he was Manthros Caudyhos, a Greek, of 0t Sixth avenue. Manhattan. He' had worked as a waiter at a or the city Hall, Manhattan. Before occurred near Walker's Mills, eleven 34,700 PASSENGERS THIS MORNING, plied for to-night. Owing to the delay In receiving blanks and certificates from the State Department of Excise, which had to wait upon the Legislature for the passage of some amendments to the Liquor Tax law.

we have pre the start was made the group was pro- Exchange to-day it was decided to make the 10 per reduction In Insurance rates In Districts 1 and 2 effective from March 1 Instead of on the miles from Pittsburg. At an early hour and early this morning an attempt was made to burn down the building. Policeman William Holtx, of the Fifth' avenue station, was trying the doors of the hotel and noticed that there waa considerable smoke Inside. Holts ac once sent in a fire alarm, and then tograpnea. The Interborough people this afternoon announced that 36.700 persons was -dls- Conev Island hotel, but to-day it was said the robbers had obtained about $80,000.

SPEECHES AT BAPTIST TEMPLE. boarded subway trains In Brooklyn be because he coula cipitated upon us the task of issuing first "of June, ss had been announced. This affects all policies in force and charged yesterday not spenk English. At, Atlantic avenue a platoon of tween 7 A. M.

and noon to-day. Of He will recover. M. B. Slater, local agent of the Adams In rour days what we usually have fifteen days for.

In view of this situation! written since March 1 covering prop police will head the procession to the Express Company, stated to-day that this number 11.000 used the Atlantic station, 1,250 the Nevlns street station, 2.950 Hoytreet and 21,600 the Baptist Temple, where, the Citizens' erty In the two districts. the amount taken Is not nearly $80,000, we would request that the inspection by your department of premises where liquor traffic is had be waived until we Celebration of the subway opening will be held. The celebration here will be Borough Hall station? MAY DAY IN PARIS IS or even one-half of that sum. He said there Is no way of telling exactly Throughout the morning there was the principal event of the opening. not a single hltrh, althouch the trains PASSING OFF QUIETLY.

William R. Wlllcox. chairman of the Public Service Commission, will pre how much was taken, out believed were slower and under longer head rushed back fn the hotel and kicked. In tbe front door. No one was in the hotel, but Holta found that fires had been started In plies of rubbish In several rooms.

The engines arrived In time to prevent a loss greater than (500. The Fire Mar-, shtl Is making an Investigation. Hartman's Circle Hotel has been raided again and again. Capt. Reynolds, when he had charge of the Fifth an- notify you further In the matter." The Excise Department Is in a much muddled condition as a result of the new law to make licenses run only to Oct.

1, then to begin the fiscal yesr. The saloonkeeper are also registering FROM OPENING STREET $20,000 would more than cover the loss. Slater also declared there was no PARIS. May 1. May Day promises way than they will be under normal conditions In making the trip from Borough Hall to Atlantic avenue.

The delay was due mainly to the new to pass off quietly to-day. Ten meet truth in the report that the sacks taken by-the thieves contained gold coins protests, claiming me oonainjr com Ingsj of Socialists snd trades unionists side and addresses will be delivered by Seth Low, Borousxh President Bird Coler, the Rev. Nehemlah Boynton and Dr. St. Clair McKelway.

As a great number of those present will attend the banquet to be held at the Union League Club at It will require some quick changes In order thst these men ran doff their business from the sub-treasury In New York to Application wss made to-day to Su panies want as much for five months to Oct. l'ss they did for the whole switches which can not be manipulated with doelred ease until they have been In service for some time. At the At the one In St. Louis. preme Court Justice Marean In Special were held early In the day.

snd parades and street speaking in favor of an nue station, being particularly making arrests. Finally, The officials of the Adams Express lantic avenue terminal no regular eight-hour day re now In progress. Company have offered a large reward Term byB-obert Stewart for a mandamus fo compel Borough President Department refused to grant a tefMe. Justice MareaJi's decision yesterday schedule was put into operation, the No trouble has been reported from the for the arrest of the robbers. The hills stills and don even Ins; dress.

trains being despatched as. soon as and mountains near here are covered afternoon was on the application of they were comfortably filled. The banquet will be rushed through with a slight sprinkling of snow. The Coler to remove the obstructions on West Sixteenth street. Coney Island.

At the same a motion was msde by police say It Is only a question of a few provinces. RECOUNT PROGRESS SLOW; HUNDREDS TO BE SWORN. In quick order so that the diners may repair to the grandstand outside and hours unjll the robbers are apprehend ed. Former employes are suspected Theodore Kramer lo enjoin tne Borough see the parade as It passes the reviewing stand. Following this feature of the celebration another rush will and as a consequence are being year, May 1 to May 1.

UETZ NEGOTIATING FIB FOjTjr MILLIONS Controller MetSjV negotiating with four Wall street syndicates to borrow by a sal A of six-month revenue bonds. He expects to conclude the negotiations to-day. President from removing these obstruc watched. Early to-day a poese of dep be made to the vicinity of Bedford uty sheriffs found trace of the des Henry W. Fischer.

The court decided, that as the hotel has been raided as a disreputable place. It Is not entitled to a license under the amendment to the Excise law, which went into effect on April II. Herbert Kellog. appearing for Deputy Excise Commissioner Michel, said the former proprietor of the hotel had been convicted on Feb. 31 In Hoe is I Sessions for conducting a disreputable resort.

He Mid the new law had been passed to prevent subterfuge that ha. been) tions. The property concerned Is known as Steeplechase Park. venue and Ihe Kastern parkway. peradoes In the snow and wired for re- But little progress was made to-day In the Hearst-McClellan recount trial before Justice Imtrt In the Supreme Inforrementa.

The messenger of Ihe car Mr. Kramer gave a revel of Jbs where there will be a display of firework a FEW USE WAT 8TAT10NS. 1 The Nevlns and Hoyt streets tlons during the early hours oC. the morning ere practically deserted. About i.llif however, traffic began to pick up at Hoyt street, and by o'clock about 1.000 tickets had been sold.

The entrance to the Hoyt street station Is marked by a wooden framework and can hardly is distinguished from the vast amount of construction which Is in progress at that point. This station is still In course of construction, as are many portions of the extension. Hu.drecls of men are still to-day able to give a lucid descrip proceeding of Ihe met Court. New York County. Twenty During the banquet at which Almet tion of the men.

lie declared he had Reed Latson will preside, Frank Bai opened street and said that toe street really runs to the mean and never seen them before The men. he more policemen were rxsmlned as to that the park should be removed. As-, ley will present a magnificent clock to Mr. Hclmont. A poem dedicated to that gentleman, entitled "Gnome.

said, were about five fet seven Inches tall and weighed about 140 or luO pounds. Both wore rough black (tilts their connection with Ine haiM boxes of the Mayoralty election of 1H15. They sere of the unanimous opinion that Ihe -I slstant Corporation Counsel i oven said that the city h.d physically open-p Brownie. Wlinrd," will also be pre resorted to In getting a license under' the name ef another man. The amendment to the Excise l.w, provides th.t no license be Issued to any pl.re selling liquor, for a year after a conviction for a violation.

boxc had been kept Inla. t. i nd derby hats. COLUMBI Ohio. Msv 1.

Express ed the street and that It belonged to; sented st the same time. Following NO REASON ASSIGNED The number of witnesses still to ne the city. response a toast will be made to putting finishing touches to (he ventilation system. At many points tl. Justice Marr.n granted the motion Messengek Roshen, of this city, who was bound and gagged by robbers on Ihe 8L Louis F.x press last night, was examined reaches Inln the hundreds, and according to the Hearst lawyers the trial ill not be over before Aug.

X. of Mr. Kramer to enjoin the Borough Prealdent from removing the alleged light from the street has full access to the Interior of the subway and the scenes of activity on the street are iven a thorough examination hv obet ruction. Adams Express officials and the police GIRL TRAMPLED UPON Alexander K. Orr, FIREW0RK8 DISPLAYS.

The fire works display will have among the numerous set pieces ft picture of August Itelmont, with the Inscription, "Brooklyn Greets You;" Ihe Brooklyn shield, with Ihe motto, "Ben Dracht Mnakt Magt;" subway train emerg to-day. Roshen remained In Columbus nly a short time. 6.000 VOLT CURRENT Thro.lert Klhlhola. eldest sen of Frank Klhlholx. manager" of a lor.l theatre.

Detectives In Manhattan to-dnv he- ON CAR lleve the robbery of the exnress car 'ENNELL AND AST0R WIN IN THE RACQUETS FINALS. May Van pennell and J. Aster. son of William Waldorf KILLS BIT. on the Pennsylvania train near Pltts- cnmmltieq lunrai ociucg last night at his home, Jefferson avenue, by ing irom a tunnel, In wnun ine car will actually more out nf a tunnel about 0 feet, with "Mrooklyn" on the sh.H'llng himself In the head with a M- nurg last night was planned In New Tork by men who knew tkat a large sum of money was being transferred rrom the Sub-Treasury here to the one In St.

Louis. llbre revolver. He was removed un SeverrfyiaTlsenters on a DeKalb ave-nusy'ir were thrown Into a panic raiijr when the controller box on c.r A.tor. beat Bury and Browning to-dsy The of a man being elec conscious to the Itushwlrk Hospital by four g.mee to one In the finals of the fully visible to the passengers in the subway trains. This condition, however, will be changed after the extension Is completed.

At the Hoyt street ststlon In particular the workmen have as yet failed to remove all the refuse, so thst as far as cleanliness Is concerned, this station presents a radically different appearance from thst of Borough Hall. EIGHT-CAR TRAINS. Whs! wss a source of surprise to the officials of the mad wss the condition which enisled to-dsy at the Borough Hall ststlon. The same activity which marks the rush hours at this point was fully apparent, although thound. were leaving the surface and lines st Atlantic avenue and were augmented by the lnnn Island trocuted In full Uf- of more than half to Ambulsnce Surgeon Halpren.

and died rni quels tournament, preliminary front of the cr. This set piece requires (K0 suuare feet. The final bomb, which conies as Ihe forly-sixth event on Ihe programme, will be produced by the simultaneous flight nf fifty large rocket bombs, fnrmlnir the "Brooklyn league Bouqust." "Hood Night" will be displayed In large block letters of the Olympic g.mes. forty nilnules later. No motive for his act could be learned at his home to-day hut II b.llved that ths shoot ig fllowel quarrel with his father MOTS' T5 blew out.

The c.r had stopped In front of 39 DeKalb to discharge some passengers. When Ihe motorman. attempted to start fhe car the box bl.wr out. Th pa.sengem Immediately became p.nli -stricken and rushed for the rear door lo reach the street. Women Are.

A hundred fellow worsmrn csuwu ultras excitement In the suh-stallon power house of Ihe Hro.Mn iispld Transit Company. near Uwls avenue enrly lo-rtsy, Frank I'hron. years eld. In the was the unfortunate mn He hs.l reached ik. mi.

WHlking around At other points throughout the city crdiiv -K Tr "Id. He Iravrt IN CHINA BREAK OUT CHINAMAN BURNED T0 DEATH lH CHICAG0- CHICAGO. My 1 Tom Lee. a fhlnam.n. wa.

burned to death, three Chinamen and two fjrenwn were a wife similar displays, but not en large, will be held. These spot designated are ths Cnrtely.u Club, avenue and Prospect I'srk, lh Klfteenlh street en children were trampled on and several HAFFEN FREED OF BLAME Railroad passengers. From 7 In persons were hurt. KM. Mitchell.

17 years old, of 14 John whistling rm-erfull) hi" foreman frame to the park. Thirteenth snd Fourth avsnue and at fourth and Flatbush avenues. street, thrown to the floor of Ihe hltt lo "II lrn.rorm-r. in overcome In a fire which t-dr destroyed a saloon and hop suey IN CITY LAND PURCHASE. The rmmllte of -the lioari of FJ.tl- car during tne rusn tor tne door.

Hhe PEKIN. May 1-The uprising the Increase in taxation, already marked by the burning of the French missions at TlngShang, Is spreading from Egan-Hoel and Ito-Nan lo the adjoining provinces. Th cnmmsnri.r TUB PARADE. body cisifln cont.fl wim in. tart of the el lri.sl pp.rlus snd h.

fell to th. floor don.l. more Ih.n wss unable lo gain her feet and tat w.lke-l upon by men women. Hhe w.s ph ked up In ail unconscious con-'' to pared lo. night promises Ths eclipse anything of II" kind ever seen ecllrw eililon the peengr.

h.d left six thousand in nswn. through his bo.lv H.r.r.1 fellow workmen gathered will form at Ihe Hi In Mrooklyn. tl In Ilrooklvn. It maie tri" jiorougH rfsl.lrnt lUITrn connection with the purchase br the city of Hum, park, in Ill ll while the r.r and the riclleinent h.d sob-. o'clock eight-ear trains were operated exclusively.

On arriving at Borough Hall from Atlantic avenue, only four of lh cars would he filled, bot on leaving for the trip under the river, Ihe enure train would he filled la Its rapacity. There Is no doubt, however, thst lh statistics will show that the congestion at Borough Hall wee relieved it a considerable extent. It Is espTted Ih.t the trip from th yi rough Mall to Atlantic avenue will n.sde In from three lo four niln- a after Ihe tcbedalea are properly aared. All poeataalHlee of block -t tr, hv bewf avoided and I'hron snd tried t- him. "-hrr wummoncrt so from k.

i. Hospital I of the troops sent to suppress It reports the trouble too extensive lo be coped with by the force under him. outbreaks In China, tbe dtMurfcaiMM an th is.JDn., re oush Mall, anii it o' will mo through Court street to Livingston slmet, to Flatbush avenue, to 1-sfsy ett avenue, lo lied or. avenue, to Ihe revlowtna stand st the I'nlon League Chih. (Iravnt Mnuare.

Sided. Tn sir! was removed to the froH Irn Hospital hr Ambul.nr. Murgetut Anderson suffering from hj.lerta and cuts snd bruises on the head ud body. RUNAWAY HORSES DROWNED IN CREEK. A team of horses attarhej lo express w.gon took frighi U.t night .1 avenue West Third Street, fonejr Island.

ml after running several block, went headlong Into Coney lalaad Creek and wire drowned. ported dsr "orougi, frre ef ll In the mat tar Tll, found Mr. U.ffea 4M -hi authortt In Vi antl-roreian (Msuw. i ImrMM It l-a mcm.II pern, who rrlcl. the i.in dead, t'n his lift wri.t found red Ihe site of This Ih.

only m.ix left bt the rlMrilv current that passed throuh hi. The order af ths Mtrtwl follows! Irs Munt4 p4kc escort, l.leut, pBfcKT-S ro.1T WINS; ANtl 01 CSfc, to ihe and ed Ihe eupremfc CTHSr. A 'st rtmmw, sen I me and Mn ursaa teiMit' jio. L'r sons ih rwitea i 1 tMtrt. t7tem.

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Pages Available:
266,705
Years Available:
1887-1932