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i 3 THE' BROOKLYN TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1904. Pier un is (iu Five Young Eeople Perish in Boating Harmon Then Plunged From Third What Has Been Done on Both Sur School Authorities Cannot Hope to Seem to Have Declared a Boycott Slips Are Daily Sold in Saloons, Fac Several Arrests Have Been lSUdt and the Cases Will Be Pushed. Accidents in Up-State Lakes. Story Window While a Crowd Looked On. face and Elevated Systems.

Meet Demands While the Strikes Continue. Against Brooklyn's Famous Baby Carriage. tories, Workshops and Tenements. PARENTS ARE PROSTRATED TRAGEDY DUE TO JEALOUSY MANY STATIONS ENLARGED, "DISCHARGE ALL THE SCABS." NO ROOM IN FAMILY HOTEL SPY SYSTEM TO WATCH POLICE GAME WARDEN IS WATCHING. James, S.

Sturdevant Loses Two Son Aileen Woods, the Victim. Died In Detailed Statement Issued by Fres, Ultimatum of Electrical Union Delegate It's Hard Work for aMan With a Arrests Have Been Made, but Convic League of Salt Water Fishermen Is Determined to Stop the Practise and Punish All Violators of the Law. and a Daughter Henry E. Kra mer Mourns the Loss of Two Girls Search Started for Bodies. stantly from Three Bullet Wounds Harmon's Skull Fractured, but He May Eft-cover.

Winter Contains Much of Great Interest to Brooklynites Central Power Station Practically Completed. Who Threatens to Call Out 110 Hen Employed on Manual Training High School. Family of Little Ones to Get in a House in a First-class Neighborhood Trouble in the Suburbs. tions Are Seldom Obtained Sharks Take Any Sum from the Poof, Even as Low as Two Cents. iisiiiitiiifiiiflri-r IN HOME OF HER FRIEND LABOR UNIONS TO BLAME IMS II PORLACK OF SITTINGS TO SHELTER HOI 1 1 NEI IN IIil Two Brooklyn families were saddened to In a fit of jealousy occasioned by the be Parents of children are complaining tha Policy dealers and policy players are Just Determined that net fishing In the water The fight between the Building Trade Em lief that the woman with whom he lived many owners of Brooklyn property are hard ployers' Association and the Building Trades' day by, drowning accidents yesterday afternoon.

A daughter and two sons of James The Brooklyn Rapid Transit system, whlck Includes nearly all of the local transportation lines, both surface and, elevated, has been developed along various lines during of Jamaira Bay shall cense, the member of the League of Salt Water Fishermen or hearted Individuals who tend toward the doc had gone on a visit to the home of a rival, 8. Sturdevant, a wealthy real estate broker, trine of race suicide. They don't want ten William Harmon late last night shot an working actively In causing the arrest of Alliance has tied up work on the public schools of this city to such an extent that many thousands of children will be turned as, active as evr. During the pendency of the Fusion administration the game was Fupprensed- to a certain extent in this borough, because of the active warfare which Deputy Police Commissioner Ebstein kept up against ft. During his career in office he ants with children.

Such would-be tenant killed Aileen Woods, at 151 Adams streei at 130 -Broadway, Manhattan, and living at 1,430 Bedford avenue, lost their lives by the the past year and chows Improvement In track, structural, electrical and mechanical equipment, on which nearly a half million who engage In househunting these day When a crowd gathered about the house, away from school this fall. Thousands more owners of power boats who take out amateur fishermen and furnish them with nets instead of honks and lines. Prompted by th' League. Game Warden Henrv. -Nichols.

capsizing of a boat in a lake near Rome, are having a hard time finding sultabl Harmon leaped from a window and bus will be compelled to attend "part-time" N. Y.j while two daughters of Henry talned a fracture of the skull. He may classes. Each duy the Building Bureau, of premises. First-class flats In first-class neighborhoods are not rentable to large dollars has been expended.

The work done, or being done, by the com Kramer, a publisher, at 1.276 Broadway, recover. the Board of Education, receives dishearten Manhattan, who lived with their parents at families and, as many people do not care Harmon is 26 years old. People In trf ing news from the contractors at work on 253 Woodbine street, were drowned In Oqua move into second-class apartments and into neighborhood who knew say he used the new schools. Yesterday all the lime pai.y Is shown In detail In a statement made by President Edwin W. Mr.

Winter touches briefly on the subject of bridge traffic between the Boroughs of Brooklyn and tell them he worked for the Ice Trust. Slnco ga Lake, N. T. The parents of the dead ones are completely prostrated. They have received very little Information concerning second-class neighborhoods Just because they ha'ppen to have large or moderate sized fumllles they are having trouble.

Even the the tragedy he has given three addresses stone, granite and derrick workers on the Commercial High School, of this borough, went The' carpenters on Public Manhattan and says: 142 Lawrence street, 152 Lawrence street and the accidents. All they know from tele suburbs are becoming suddenly At the Manhattan end of the New York 96 Johnson street. Inquiry at those place School Nftlia are still out, and the tile and Brooklyn Bridge, four new surface loops and property owners in the newer wards graphic reports is that their loved ones are elicited the Information that the man wa layers on fuonc cnooi wo. uz anu me ne were constructed at a cost rr npnr xi kujoo. have begun to restrict their tenants In th' dead.

caused the arrest of over fifty policy dealers and some of the arrests were followed by convictions. Since last New Year's Day the dealers have taken new courage and are doling out their flips and picking the pockets of the poor with all of their old-time dash and cunning. The headquarters of the Brooklyn Policy King are located on Boerum place, near Fulton street. All of the business connected with his games is conducted there. His report sheets are fent out from It daily and the profits of the game, minus the winnings, are sent to him at his particular place.

Down the street, on Boerum place, near Livingston street. Is located the house in which the drawings regularly take place The building Is notable for the fact that the not known there. doubling the loading and discharging capa Manual Training High School did not a a week ago last night, arrested five one of them the proprietor of a big: dory, and the other four btjlfeved to be amateur fishermen, and arraigned them before Magistrate Connorton, of Far Kockaway. Then; examination will be held in three weeks. Deputy Sheriff Joseph Sibre.

who lives at 1.194 Broadway, and who Is a member of the Lafayette FLshing Club, and one of the most active members, of the League of Salt Water Fishermen, was of material assistance tq the Game Warden, ami was with him and his assistants whn the arrests were made. Mr. Sibre is very outspoken against the practise of net fishing In Jamaica Kay. "The League of Salt Water Fishermen." said Mr Sibre, "was Instrumental 1 having the law passed last session prohibiting matter of the size of their families. Rea Of the Sturdevant family, there are lost city at me Jflannattan terminus.

Changes So far as the neighbors knew, the Woods pear for work yesterday morning. estate men say that the position of the own Miss Adele Louise Sturdevant, and her two woman, 'who was about 25. years old, wa nave Deen maae in ine track construction on the Brooklyn Bridge, and special track work A delegate from the Electrical I'nion re brothers, Henry 8. and Wesley A. Sturde Harmon's wife.

The murderer was lnfat cently called on Superintendent Snyder, ers. If persisted In. bids fair to hurt th growth of the borough, as many famtlle have moved away from Brooklyn becaus vant. Miss Sturdevant was 30 years old and "I tne approaches thereto, at a cost of approximately Jlfi.000. With the aid of this improvement, through elevated service over uated with her.

She boarded In a house on the Building Bureau, and told him that the lier iDrothers 23 and 16 years respectively Lawrence street. It reached Harmon's ear: electrical bosses at work on the new Manuj they did not care to be residents of a com not long ago that the woman had othe tne bridge has been doubled, and the generally Inconvenient shuttle service of old bridge cars, with the necessitv of tranuferr- Harry Sturdevant lived In Rome, N. and had invited his sister and brother to visit Training School were employing non-unio munity where they are at a disadvantage. admirers. He became jealous in particula men.

"Unless all these 'scabs' are dl Only a short time ago comic papers used him -about two weeks ago. Each day the at ine uroomyn end, corresponding! reduced. of one to whom he thought she was paying charged Immediately." said the delegate to Jest about Brooklyn being a place where aged parents received letters from thel too much attention. I will call out every man In the building. Regarding the new bridge Mr.

Winter says: shutters are always closed and the curtain children, in which they told about the de fond papas wheeled baby carriages about all day while their better halves technically Early last night the Woods woman Ivlt If this threat was carried out it would men contract has been made with the riennrt. drawn. Very seldom, if ever, is any bod llghtful time they were having. her boarding house and paid a visit to A lie the loss of 110 laborers, both skilled and un ment of Bridges fur oneratlnn nf irnllov nn wore the trousers and locked after the bus! seen entering or leaving the latter building Late last night Mr. Sturdevant received a Woodburn, at the Adams street address.

skilled, and would delay the work on the The men who look after the drawing end telegram, which stated that his two sons ness end of the family affairs. It begins to look now, however, that the man of family Shortly afterward Harmon went to ttv building for several weeks. Mr. Snyder across the Wllllamsburgh Bridge covering a term of ten years from September 1, 1304, and taking effect as soon as the construction of tracks and electric work Is completed by and daughter had been drowned by the cap the business enter and leave by a door on Red Hook Lane. The two Institutions are now Investigating the matter, and will sizing tof a boat in which they were sail boarding house.

Not finding the woman there he became enraged and started on a hunt for her, believing she had gone off all In his power to prevent a luckout, as the connected by telephone, so that there is but ing on a lake at Edinburgh, In the North school should be ready for occupancy this Mr. Winter statement then may be epit little necessity for men to run from one Woods. Both Mr. Sturdevont and his wire with some one else. He went direct to th omized as follows: fall.

place to another. Lookouts are never em net fishing inside of a line running from Kockaway Point to the most southerly poftt of the Observatory Tower at Coney Islan-l. This practically prohibited seine fishing anywhere in Jamaica Bay. Notwithstanding this the net fishermen have been busy at work all over the bay ever since the seasoa opened, the most favorite spot seeming to be nenr Pumpkin Patch, in the middle of the bay "We it hard procure evidence, but finally located the net fishermen at several points We furnlshnl the game wardens with all the information that we had gathered, and Mr. Nichols came down wlthj several other men.

It was at Hollands that we made the arrests of the five mon. Adams street house, ror he had heard of In an Interview with a Times reporter In Is discredited and that the bachelor and men of bohemlan tastes and habits Is having an inning here. All over the borough are springing up bachelor apartment houses and "family" hotels The latter, however, are misnamed, for In most of them children under ten or twelve years of age are not wanted. It used to be that cats and dogs were most objected to. but sentiment seems ployed to guard the building in which th 8 aaae1 to car equipment 300 new urface curs nf broke down completely.

Together with the assistance of friends, they tried to get more Information about the accident, but so far the reports from Edinburgh and Rome give regard to the effect of the labor troubles on drawings are conducted. her frequent visits there, and concluded that an admirer supposed to be a boarder gondolas 13 box cars, 7 express cars, 8 'ice the school situation this September. Mr. Sni The 'ousiness office, however. Is conducted was the attraction.

der said that no one could even hazird on a different plan. It is practically wld no details. nV.j r- ne work of rebulld-d eleva'ed steam cars for elec-hiM Was carrli forward to the lUH canaC tV nf Rhnn i.i When Harmon entered he found the worn an estimate of tne numoer oi cnnuren vn open from 8 o'clock in the morning until sun Miss Sturdevant was an only daughter an alone lnone of the rooms. Bitter words to have changed In favor of the animals and would be barred from school for lack of ac set. but It Is nevertheless always guarded and was very popular socially In the Bed passed between them, bur just what caused against the children.

All day long a man is stationed at the corner commodatlon. ford section. A woman who has three small children In We have done all we could," he said, "to of Fulton street and Boerum place and an Th Misses Edna and Amelia Kramer. 24 the quarrel no one knows. It Is supposed that Harmon accused her of unfaithfulness work Pnfhf year 1905 shud eee this rMhr rn elevated equipment completed.

Snri I S- standard trail cars X7th the cars' fuly equipped and imnm'J 'Ple contro1 astern, motors ana automatic eoiinipranf ao her family recently made the rounds of the other at the entrance to sound the alarm I provide sittings for the vast army of chll and 25 years old respectively. Uvea wltn real estate offices in the down-town business to him, and that she resented it. case policemen or detectives get dangerous dren who will clamor for admittance to the their narents at 253 Woodbine street. It-Is Hardly five minutes had gone by when near the 'building. These men know every schools next month, but the labor lockout section, and of others in the Bedford sec.

Hon. In each case where she made Inqulr cozv. two-story and basement frame three shots were heard by the other occu Brooklyn detective by appearance and so it have hampered us greatly. laklng a totnlnf structure. The Kramers have nve cnuaren pants and people passing In the street A 1b virtually impossible for any sleuth to ap 'Last December, 90,678 children -were oi les, she was shown the very kind of premises she wanted to rent, the financial end of tr.il nr-o tk- I "1UIU1- ttv ciosea P'T" Every year the two Kramer girls spent four weeks at Deposit, N.

Y. Their four weeks crowd Immediately gathered outside. While proach the house unnoticed or unannounc part time, To put these children on ful each was satisfactory, but she found that the curious ones were watching, a window When Police Headquarters were located at 16 time would require 45,3.19 more sittings. Ad, would have expire" on Saturday, and they oil, the children were a handicap and she was on the third story was suddenly thrown Smith street, spies were kept on guard on this number to 70,000, the estimated increase were expected home on that day. referred time and again to owners of prem the Fulton street eorner to watch and not open, and before the crowd realized it, Har mon dived out head foremost.

th school-going population by Septem Llkel the Sturdevant family, Mr. Kramer and we expect to make an example of them." Mr. Sibre said that he had every reason to believe that the professional fishermen too' out parties at so much a head to placei where the. fish were running well, and after getting them there, gave them nets, instead of the old-fashioned lines and hooks and! bait. "I have positive knowledge nf this fact." said Mr.

SIbje. "The members of th League had heard a good deal of talk of thli kind, but we: not certain of it until they got to work themselves and made engagements to go net fishing. I have in my pocket, now. evidence agafnst several parties that Intend to go out next Saturday night. Ises In second-class neighltorhoods.

popu the movements of detectives coming out of her, 1905. and you will get a total of 115,3 late last night received a telegram telling lated for the most part by people of foreign In its descent Harmon's body turned over Headquarters. How well they were watch him of the sad fate of his two daughters. This total equals the required sittings for birth. fd may be Judged from the following cir September.

1905. cumstances: For twenty years a policy shop A careful examination of the local building records for the last year and a half show 'From last December to last March we several times, and his head struck the sidewalk. An ambulance surgeon was soon on the scene. He round the man's skull fractured and decided to remove him to tne The telegram stated that the Misses Kramer, together with Robert Canfleld, of East Orange, N. had been drowned by the capsizing of a boat on Oquaga Lake, four has been conducted openly in a store pened 13.650 sittings.

Sixty-six thousand Fulton street, near Cumberland. Major Eb that the builders of the borough have taken out permits for more high class apartments one hundred and seventy-live more are now Cumberland Street Hospital. stefn having learned of the existence of th miles from Deposit. Besides the two Kra nder contract; contracts have been and two-family houses than anything else By that time the people in the house had place, decided to have it raided. Officer; quired, from the yard" to receMng Tn the central power house.

The canac of Increased by alterations ructfon "'Pment The co" struction of a new Dower house adtoininz KT av" wis com? t'o" The ParkvIIle sub-statinn mer women and Canfleld, there were tn the or 31.100 since March 17. and bids for 3.450 and experience has the house hunters broken Into the room where the shooting rere quietly despatched from Police Hind boat Edith and Walter Canfleld, of East more arc now being advertised. This makes that owners of these types Invariably give occurred. They found the Woods wuma.i quarters by him with orders to raid the shop Orange, N. and the Misses Haeberle and total of 114,275 sittings which will be ready their agents instructions not tn lease the and arrest the owner.

lying In a pool of blood. Three bullet wounds They may not go out. owing to the arrests alreadjtwnade. ut if they do go. they will surely be caught with the goods on them.

Game Warden Nichols Is on the bay every Anerhach. of Brooklyn These four were for occupancy by September, 1905. Subtrac property to persons of large families. Before they had gotten within half a mile eaved. No Information has been forwarded ing this total from the required total, leaves A well-known real estate dealer epeaklng of the place the business of nuliev Dlavlne showed that every shot had taken effect The surgeon was called upstairs.

He pronounced her dead. to the Kramer family as to how the accl shortage of 1.0H4 sittings. A single build rm.rJ w- and six trans of the subtect the other day said: "The was stopped there, and the owner or man night with his assistants, anfl it will be funny If he don't land somebody. Mr. Sibre said that it was the hardest kind it w.

i i. 1 Business. ng would wipe this shortage nut. debarment of children from many newly ager was standing at the corner of Fulton At the hospital to-day Harmon was saii dent happened. The father and a brother left to-day for Deposit.

When the bodies of the dead women re found they will be to 24 duel. r.Bn". We now have the plans ready for dozens elected hoiiBes has been a matter of com street and Carlton avenue, a block awav. be in a serious condition, but the doctors for streets of hard work to catch the seine fishermen new schools," snld Mr. Snyder, "but un ment In the realty world for some time.

seuing sups to nis customers. He was ar brought to Brooklyn for Interment. Both fortunately we haven't the sites. Just as Th Kh ard low 'enslon cables Installed I "neal feet At present the policy of owners has not rested, but a very accommodating Police believe he may recover. It was reported that the Woods woman formerly lived on East Forty-second street, Manhattan.

as they had a system of keeping watch that gave them plenty of time to get their nets Into their boats before the officers of young women were well known Bush- soon as we can buy some property, we will done a great deal of harm, but If It is per Magistrate discharged him. Major Ebstein rine" 'thT wlck social circles, and were members of the be all right provided labor troubles don often wondered until the day he left of choir of the Bushwlck Avenue Dutch Re Interfere with our work again." the law could get near them. Besides, the net fishermen's boats, as a usual thing, were unjust? me siructure as a nVJtn.HC kCV" waJ and will Se com pleted before the comln tuin.o. fice how the owner of the place was tipped sisted In and if the owners go into the Ttitter on a larger scale, then I am certain that It will be to the detriment of the borough. Bachelor apartments may be profitable In formed Church.

SICK BABIES' FUND FAILING. ff. He came to the conclusion, after a long According to despatches received by the very fast, and were helped along, more often I. HAT PINS AND FISTS. Times young Canfleld lost his life after a time, that a spy had followed his men from Police Headquarters, and conceiving the Idea vestments to their owners, but I am certain that they are not progressive Instltu- than not, with gasoline engines.

Nearly all of them were power sloops. Their captains knew the bay and often led the Game War brave but futile effort to save the Kramer Need of $15,000 If the Good Work Is lences, and tire extinguishers Installed In all SlKnal tower nd elevated Hand railings that they were bent on a raid, got off the sisters. There were seven persons in the lons. The children have got to live some boat when It started out In charge of Can car on which he was riding, and warned the owner by means of a telephone. There was to Continue 2,000 Tots Helped.

Since St. John's Guild opened its Seaside wherewhy not In Brooklyn?" Both Did Considerable Execution in Lively Scrap Between Women at Bath Beach. den's boat a hopeless stem chase through narrow creeks and over shallow bars to tho open water, where they made their escape. fleld, who waa a competent small boat sailor. ted on an eleva time when all policy slip selling was done Hospital on June 20, It has given over 20.000 The party was visiting the summer camp The elevated rtntlnnn at HEROIC MOTHER MAY DIE.

in stores, but many dealers, the of Canfleld's uncle, A. E. Lovejoy, the girls on nnrl el J.unp' "But." said Mr. Sibre. "professional seine hing is not yet done with in Jamaica days of hospital treatment to 2,200 patients.

The service ha heen heavier than ever be example of trusts, have been cutting down nd Fulton street mmi con- expenses. hy should they pay rent for Bay. I myself believe most of the men fore in the history of the Guild, owing to staying at a hotel and the boys In the camp, which is near the lake. Every day the young people went sailing. loiitiorm waiK.

an over- Badly Burned Saving- Children Must ores, they reasoned, when business could enciosea passage constructed for the the fact that there has been more sickness engaged netting fish are professionals the same old fello.vs who have given us trouble be conducted on "the-offlce-in-your-hat" omnaiuii station, and new Dllt fnllr.lnr unusual severity. Robert Canfleld was at the wheel and the principle? Nowadays many of them, tired 'nefore, and who net fish for market. These yjV'W East New The Floating Hospital made Its first trip Have Limbs Grafted With New Skin. Rosle Reila, .15 years old. was pre party all had confidence In him as a small boat sailor, since he has shown them many are the fellows who are ruining legitimate uly 5, Since that time it has carried over There was added to surface lines 2'i miles As the result of a light that took place between women on one of the busiest streets In Bath Beach, a few days ago, during which hatpins and fists were freely used, the alleged participants got out cross warrants in the Coney Island Court, and this morning all were before Magistrate Voorhees.

The parties to the scrap, according to th: warrants, were Mrs. Blanche Wood, a well-known resident of Bath Beach, who with her pretty young daughters in llnelv furnished apartments on Cropsey avenue: Mrs. William C. Shields, wife of a well-tu- times how he could beat any other craft on honk arun line fishing In Jamaica Bay, as they jXae weakfish. fluke and bluefish.

by 'k special 25,000 children and their mothers. Including more very ill babies than ever before, both paring suppfr for her family at her home on the lake. Art nf nan, Knnn 1 leiHIMU Berriman street, near New Lots road, last y. uun a Kuppiieo: wnere thev were Wards going out crowded almost every day. In some way, that cannot be explained by the hundreds in thfir nets.

What the amateurs take is Inconsiderable. Of course, we 5 replaced by new, ln-udlng 3.4M ectr callv ih.j -ri. evening, when the oil stove she was using The great suffering among the small chll- Fowler rnfl ir.b sot fire to some grease in ine trying pan. ren and babies of the poor has been at ill stop them, but It is the professional we are after." Ho lir, "ii- onwery Mrs. Reila seizfd the stove to throw it out -iI-ru uy iu.wm ret of n- gle track of 9 inch irlrrter any or tne survivors, tne crart suooenty lurched and without an Instant's warning completely turned turtle.

Canfleld came to the surface first and looked around for his companions. the window, mn.lrtl of conducting fake cigar stores and real estate offices, are doing a handbook business, that Is to say. they go about from saloon to saloon selling slips as they move from one to another. Their routes also Include tenement houses, which they visit in the guise of book agents or tea pedlers daily, and dole out policy slips to women, children or men. It makes no difference which.

They take any 'amount of money that may be offeTed. from two cents to a dollar. If the players should happen to win. a very rare occurrence, the dealers pay the winnings next day. Many dealers regularly visit factories and shipyards.

At stated hours they tested by the Department of Health, and the trustees of the Guild have strained every nerve to give as much relief as the hospitals The stove exploded, scattering the turni i.TJlIn"" "ne. between Long Island Hallroad anrt tetrr.nr,M.nn do business man in Bath Beach, and her sister, Mrs. Voss. The charges were PERSONAL MENTION. ng oil over the woman and her two children.

could furnish. This has made a great drain distance of 1,500 feet, was laid" with second "Get the girls to the boat," he cried out he saw his brother rise, and then as Minnie, four years old, and Mary, three pon the resources of the Guild, and to con- The Culver yard at ronev nue the hospitals In operation to the end of Last Friday' afternoon the women' met on Bath avenue, and according to those wh i Mrs. William H. Port, of Lorlmer street. two of the girls were seen they were assisted rranged into a commodloii terminal the summer the G.ulld needs $15,000 more than to the boat.

At this Instant the Kramer old. Mrs Reila. unmindful of her own safety, smothered the flames on her girls' dresses. The little one's faces were painfully, but not Berlously burned. ample storage tracks for elevated trains and surface cars.

The rtennt I-- nd Mrs. William ooleott. of venue, have gone on a trip to California has received. witnessed the row, all hands seemed pitch In at the hum time. Hair flew and enlarged, repair shop with elevated inspec- The Seaside Hospital employs three physi girls came up together and uttered cries of fear as young Canfleld with a few strokes reached their side and Aod them to be cool and he would save them.

Neighbors rushfd In and found Mrs Reila to visit relatives and see the sights. They will go through the Yellowstone Park and arms were swung anoui in great lasniun. call at stated places and peddle their slips omce anil em ployees' waiting and eating rooms con clans and forty nurses, the Floating Hos uffering from burns on both legs from her A crowd gathered, and then Pollcem-an Roth "trucuen. ann tne Brighton Beach line pltal one physician and six nurses, besides waist to her ankles. Her right arm was who chanced to be across the street, rushv.1 Instead of obeying his admonition, the girls Iso 'ourned.

An ambulance wa? summoned aids, orderlies and crew. In addition to the edical treatment given, which is the very over and separated the participants. Mrs Shields received a deep gash on her left best. Dr. Abraham Jacob! being president of seized hold of him, one holding his arms while the other clung to his back.

Canfleld struggled to free himself, but had Swallowed to workmen, who often let go of the money, which they had Intended for car fare. Frequently dealers have invaded the Navy Yard and transacted business as they passed around from shop to shop. Since he came to Brooklyn, succeeding Inspector John Brennan. Inspector John Wlegand has tried to stamp out policy, play from the Bradford" Street Hospital, and Surgeon Smith, after dressing the children's injuries, removed the mother to that insti the Guild's Medical Board, scientific research cheek, which reached from her cheek to h. mouth.

Mrs. Woods declared she was st.ib being made and data gathered by a resi bed with a hatpin In the neck. The fol so much water he was unable to light with force. His younger brother realized the young man's great danger, but he could not swim to his rescue, as he found the other lowing morning all hands rushed to the dent bacteriologist at the Seaside Hospital, and mothers are helped and strengthened and taught how to care for their children In uyuuuoie tracK over pr vate light of way. The facility with which large crowds are now handled at this point fullv Justine the expenditure.

Addition was made to the west end vard Coney furnishing car storage room and enabling the more convrnlent handling of express trains. Car storage yards were constructed on Ocean avenue, near Sheepshead Iiy wllh a capacity for 150 double truck cars and several new sidings to outlying lines In id to facilitate the handling of summer traffic A thorough overhaulng of Interlocking plants was commenced and many new plants installed. The hotel at Brighton Beach was renovated, bulkhead partly rebuilt, and a lon.imo tution. It was satd by the physicians to-day that Mrs. Reila fs In a critical condition.

She passed a restful night, but will have to be subjected tn the skin-grafting process if her. visit "the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis on their return home. The Rev. William H.

Yarrow, of Lowell, Is visiting relatives In Greenpolnt. He was formerly pastor of the Orchard Primitive Methodist Church. Oakland street. Captain William A. Sloan, of 121 A Nassau street, has his family pleasantly located at Poughquay.

N. Y. Miss Josephine Glynn, the Irish harpist of the St. Louis Exposition, is the guest of Timothy J. Kirwan.

134A Kent street. Mrs. H. Punzelt and daughter, Hazel Pun-zelt. and Mrs.

Jones, of Guernsey street, returned from Europe on the steamer bney Island Court for warrants. It ap- ing in his inspection district, which runs from Bay Ridge to Fulton street and Van- ironic ways that can be carried out at home. girls clinging to the boat would drown ears that Mrs. Shields, who resides In a handsome house on Hay tlerbilt avenue. Me imported two Manhat if he left them.

Checks may "be sent to Isaac N. Seligman treasurer 501 Fifth avenue, New York City. life Is to he saved. It is a question whether she will be able to withstand such an As long as he had the physical strength street, and her Jirs.Kind. have ngreed i i disagree, end the result is that Shields, who tan sieuths.

Detectives Charrette and Cohen, to look up polky shops. They have gotten evidence against many places, and have made numerous arrests of dealers, but none I Canfleld fought desperately to free himseir from the grasp of the panic stricken girls. nducts large bathing establishment it NELLIE AND PETER. but his struggles grew weaker, and soon he lSuth Beach, has not been at home for sonv time. He sleeps In his bathing office at SAW CONEY FROM STOLEN EIG.

gaiion water lower constructed for the convenience and safety of the property. A went down with the girls still clinging to him. he foot of De Bruyn's lane, and hos hi" water pumping station tn supply the same was constructed at road. Boys Lose Heart, Abandon Horse and Land in a Cell. Just as the three disappeared Floyd Love- Plans for a new general office building Had a Litle Adventure, but Now Promise to Be Good.

Joy, hearing the screaming from the camp. "ti.c uvni t-i'ii i en mm ruiurriCIS are no to he made for Its of the latter was punished. Although the officers proved positively that the law had been violated, and put the offense up to the offenders, the latter were discharged Inspector Wiegand said a few days ago: "Kvidence that would send a man to prison in Manhattan, and Justly, too. Is brushed aside here hy some Magistrates." Policy selling goes merrily on. Jumped into a naphtha launch and sent it I here has been expended approximately Nellie and Peter Donnelly, of 24 Hunter- at top speen lowara ine apui.

ne came too i late, however, for the bodies did not appear lur improvements to reduce the ntv hazard In the company's operating prop, crtles. resulting In decreasing the average again. rate nf Insurance tfi or an annual saving Died from Mosquito Bite. Hannah Lewis. 22 years old.

who the police say was a performer at a concert hall, at Coney Island, died last night In a resort at Howery atid Ocean walk of blood poisoning. The wonmn was bitten by a mosquito some time ago and continued to scratch the spot. -Wood poison finally set In and she gradually grew worse until last night when she died. Ambulance Surgeon Hoel was hastily summoned by the proprietor of Ihe resort, but the young womn was beyond all aid when he arrived. dinner at Mrs.

Woods' Hat, on Cropsey avenue. He says he has known Mrs. Woods for years and knew her daughter when she wa-a little baby. When he found he could not remain In peace at home, he went to Mrs. WoVids' house and made arrangements wnereby he was to get his dinner there foi 4 a week.

He nu: hased a cot and fitted up the bathing office as a sleeping apartment. Those who saw the scrap on Bath avenue are not In a position to tell Just who struck the first blow, but Shields de His promptness probably saved the lives in pi ill John and Harry Kirk. 9 and 12 years old, of 127 Giah.ui. avenue, and William lie-Avoy. 8 years old.

of lf.6 Wallnbout street, were arrested Wednesday night, chaged with breaking Into Edward livery stable, at Bedford avenue and Wallabout streei, and stealing a h'-rse and buggy. William Tlghe. 10 years old.of 156 Wallabout street, was accused of having assisted In the theft. Tltfc four boys were sent to the Children's Court. of the girls who were clinging to the overturned boat, CLUB GETS NEW MEMBERS.

i ne new general omce building to which reference Is mnde is to be erected on the fly road, were arraigned before Magistrate Hlgginbotham In the Gates Avenue Court this morning, charged with Intoxication. They gazed stupidly at each other when asked by the Magistrate what time they had been arrested. Finally Peter sputtei "Eight ofclock last night." "It was 12 o'clock." said the officer "So drunk you can't place the hey?" Inquired the Magistrate. Husband and wife looked sheepish and Peter stammered: 1 site of the present B. R.

T. building. The BLAMES POLITICS FOR ARREST. company some months ago purchased the David Towle Organization Holds Meet Cop Told Spundel to Get a "Wooden dwelling property on Kemsen street, imme diately In rear of the Montague street of ing and Endorses Republican Ticket. The second regular meeting of the David Politician" to Help Him Out.

fice, and at once proceeded ro tear down the houses then standing. The new, or re Towle Roosevelt and Fairbanks Campaign Hugo Spundel, who has it stand at the The boys broke into the stable late Saturday night, it is charged, led a horse out of a stall, harnessed It to one of the best traps fn the place and drove away. They w'ent to Coney Island on Sunday and had a great time seeing the sights. They hadn't corner of Cooper street and Central ave League was held on Wednesday evening, at Och's Hull. Evergreen avenue and Cor "Judge, your Honor, I don't care what you do with me, but this woman Is my wife and she has little children." nue, was arrested Tuesday night by Policeman Cordes, charged with allowing fish to be nelia street.

After the regular business was clares she was attacked by the Woods worr-an and before she could defend herself site was stabbed in the cheek with a hatpin Mrs. Shields said her husband Is much admired hy Mrs. Woods and her daughter, and thot one dny last week he was seen at the Fort Lowry Hotel buying lemonade for Mrs. Woods and her daughter. Magistrate Voorhees decided that the participants had had enough, and he warned them all to refrain from attacking one another and to live In peace and quiet.

modeled B. T. building will be several stories higher than the present one. and will extend the entire length of the block between Montague and Remsen streets. At present the company has office and work rooms In no less than four buildings In the taken Into account the fact that the horse transacted.

President Jones introduced 3a-cob Miller. Mr. Miller began his talk exposed without being covered. In violation of section 45 of the Sanitary Code. Yesterday when he was arraigned In the Manhat by congiatulatlng the organization In having might want to eat and began to get scared when it dawned on them that they might be arrested and locked up.

So they left the horse where some one would be sure tan Avenue Court, Spundel said he believed vicinity of the Borough Hall, and the enlarged, building, therefore. Is greatly needed. Free Advertising In the Brooklyn Times Exchange Columns Read The Announcements on Page 9 of this Issue politics vu behind his arrest. He told some friends that when Policeman Cordes took him Into custody the officer said. "Now Nellie began to cry and Peter.

In her Interest, gazed appeallngly at the Magistrate. The officer said that they annoyed the whole neighborhood and that complaints had been pouring In to the Atlantic Avenue Station about them. He thought they should be made an example of. The Magistrate told the couple that they must no longer be nuisances to their neighbors and suspended sentence. They were profuse In then promises to be good as they left the court room together.

TALKED OF BY THE GERMANS. go and get one of those wooden politicians FREMONT OLD GUARD. Thi Frar.onl Old Ouanl will hold A to find It. Detectives Oeker and McGaughln worked on the case for two days and then landed the three boys. They confessed to having taken the horse, but said that Bill Tlghe was the boss of the gang, and that they selected Mr.

Towle as Its standard bearer. Speaking of the Chicago Convention. Mr Miller said the Republicans did not go there to make a nomination, but rather to ratify the nomination made two years ago. touched on all of the Issues of the campaign and his force of argument brought forth continued applause. Many of the local workers In ihe party also spoke and the meeting adjourned with many hew names added to the roil of membership.

to help you out." Spundel Is recognized as a Slnrott man. Magistrate Naumer adjourned the hear mpetlnr next TuejdRV evenln (it the Con irre. Republican Chili, of Brooklyn. 681 Hertford avenue. A number of prominent men are expected to be present and will mnke nddreBses.

IChas also been arranged to photograph those present In a irroup. lng and paroled Spundel. Cop Had to Call for Help. had all done what he told them to do. Tlghe said when he was arrested yesterday that he had nothing to do with the affair.

Two of the prisoners were little tota, dressed in pants and shirts, and one wore over Agnes Da lv. 31 years old. who says she Arrangements are being made by L. M. Hamilton Post, No.

152. Q. A. for a camp-lire and summernlght's festival on September at Hotz's Pnrk. East New York.

There will he a parade through several of the main streets of East New York. In which fifty young ladles, dressed in white, will participate. The John Elsen-mann Camp. Sons of Veterans, will also be In line. The affair promises to be a large event.

The Elwood Glee Club, which formerly met at 16 Sumner venue. was disbanded last evening. For a short time after its For Melody and McCarren. PIANOS. OROAJIS, ETC.

alls. They didn't look at all dangerous beside the big detectives. lives In Washington. D. but Is spending August at Coney Island, was arrested- last night on a' charge of intoxication.

The woman was accompanied by a maid. She wore many diamonds and carried a roll of money. She weighs about 245 pounds according to the officer, and when he placed her CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought GREAT BARGAINS DO YOU BELIEVE SIGNS? We ilo Dot mean to aalc as to whether for re superatltlaus. hut merely to Intimate that If yon do helliTe Id algna.

yon probably reallae the fact that tbere Is do ln like an EI.KCTKIC HION. It irorka for yon all day and at nla-bt polnta out the way to posalhle cuatomers In leltera of llrlng llrht. Notblng like It to bring buiineia. Wotild yon Ilka one? Write na. Edison Electric Illnmioatiog 360 PEARL BROOKLYN.

KRING'S AT arrest, he was unable to get her to move. The Patrick H. McCarren Association of the Fifth Assembly District, "will hold an open air meeting, this evening, at the corner of Wythe avenue and South Sixth street; for the purpose of endorsing William E. Melody as the leader of the district. The speakers will address the meeting from a truck.

They will be Senator Thomas C. Whitlock. Assemblyman Fortescue C. Metcalfe, ex-Sherlff William K. Melody.

Magistrate E. Gaston Hlgginbotham. Edward Rieglemann and ex-Alderman Patrick J. Djnlon. 1 He called assistance and sne was urted into an Ice cream wagon and carted to thtf police Thick smoke was discovered pouring from the forecastle hatch of the steamship St.

Croix shortly after It left Portland. Me. Lines of hose were jiapsed Into the burning apartment, and Capt. Jimes E. Thompson ordered the vessel turned about and make for Portland.

It landed at Eastport, safely. FlrstClass Piano Warerooms, 1,259 and 1,261 BROADWAY BROOKLYN. PIANOS TO LET $2 UP. Bears the Signature of organization the society prospered, but there ws a reaction soon thereafter. The membership finally dwindled down, so that the financial condition of th club was such that It was deemed the better part of prudence to disband.

i station. She was arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees tills morning and the case was adjourned. 11 ii.

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