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8 TIIR jmOOKLYN TIM ICS. MONDAY, JULY 20, JlW. illlST ACCIDENTS ONLY SELECT MUSIC GUARANTEE TiTlE DETAIL IN TO DO PATROL DOW-M ONCE AT iirmi, FS AND TRUST C9 fUtiLlO BCBVIOK kOABD WANTS PKOOQAMUEfl Km CONCEH.T8 COM. HINOIf AM 0RDEI1S ALL REMOVAL NOTICE The Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Co. Hiving removed from No.

13 Broadwiy, re now locucd No. 215 and 217 IlayemeytT St. Uriel fje Plaza, IJrooklyn, 11. D. IMMKVIATB XNOWLEIXiK OF MIS HAM.

MTJiT I0BMITTED TO IIEADQUAIJ.TER6. HOUEft IBUrS TO HB-rOBT TO-MOEftOW. And Monthly jorU ft vary Oo- Announces the removal of Its BROOKLYN BANKING DEPARTMENT TO 196 Montague Street, Muslo OUen Out from Board of Ed cation Bands May Play mrioUo, eurreoce on IU 11 roads fully Cl Claaaloal and Popular Numbaraand About flOO Mn Art AffecLd In ThU Ilorouh On Buult of Many 1U-ent Conference, Probably thr Chung Announced in Manhattan To-day, 104 Two Froteat Agatnat 4tb At. Subway front Haaldant of tha AooompaiilruanU for Folk Saucing Bruin Public Ifearlutf To-eiun-row CautJTM Art Popular, The rHihlle IWvti Cianimlaaiua (Ml Recently th Tlma publiehed lattar from "A Oonatant Reader," wlik oon morning; laeuad an ordar te tha railroad TKUCrilQNK JVO.H. 6004 millamtkmrvh.

tOOS WUItumtmni. Marthall 8. Drlggt, Pre. 11. Way, Ste'y.

11. W. Lyon, Attt, Svc'y, Of sTraatar nlly, whloh la Intended la talned a statement to tha art eat that brae band on th availing roof play prevent tha aupprealetm ana dlaiiwtlon of foot relating to aldaiiU, 1'ridar th (Neil door to present loratlon) Where It will open for business Monday, July 29th The Officers of the Company will take great pleasure in showing to their customers and friends their new building and equipment. round on tha top of Publlo fMiool No, l'llo Cinmllonr ninghem thl sflernoun luuid nrl order dlrenl. In nit member of th uniformed foroe WHO have been detailed to the vtrlovm oily department to report for patrol duty lo-tiiorrow morning.

Whan th nw of thl order mini tied the City Hall, the wag thereabout eoinmeiioed to lv the reaaun whloli In -their Idea prompted the Coimiile-loner to take the elep. Thar deolared Itarrtaon avenue and Jleyward (treat. emitted ragtime air whloh war very julttaj be aver kaiSk Wliarlon UuUl.n offensive to tha eatfietto taate of tha ROW ON EXCURSION. aud Frank CV.I1, twe Impuitanl resident of tha neighborhood, and tha lies tut lbs sjtale Ita fornitr IrUtLa, art Mar order, whkih trnxmia (TtiU neat Monday, th Cmmitlakn muat ootlflad (by teiafbone Immediately altar vary Important aouldani, and a wrtttaa ataUanaol with full datalla muat be dsllvarad within three day after In addition, aauti rallroea corporation will l4 required to Al with th Cofiimla-slon a monthly report nuniaratlnT and aa a reault an undesirable crowd gathered around the aobool nightly, and otherwle hare. that It wee a wlie political mure on disturbed tha peaoa of tha community tli part of the Commlealoner to fore made available for trarno by May IlEV.

ME. MOIIBE'S NEW SCENT. GIRL PINES FOR FATHER. Principal Jam J. Klnnegan denied a the Hoard ef Alderman to five him mud, that loesee to the pruparty owaare the time that euoh waa ttia caaa.

Th writer, however, decided to go higher more man. Recently Commission of th dlstrtot Iravaraed hy tit naw Parent Diaaypaarexl on Hay IB, and Leaves Excise for tha Tim Belng lllngham requested Hie Hoard to la atreat may ha kept within reasonable up, and get at the true atate of affairs. From Mlaa Hvangellne B. WlilUiey, 1)1 a limits. Thay doalro that tha Irarna oon him have 1,000 mure patrolmen, and they allowed him an Inoroaee of enly to War on Indecent Postal Cards.

Haa JMot Blue Ilen Ueard from. rioranoe Uiithel. th four-yaar-old geatlon In lower Fulton and Washington trlot Superintendent In oharge of vacation olasalfytiis; all aorldanu, liwiludlrig both tluaia reported telephone and those not mentioned In the order of th Cemmlaalua. In this way tha Hoard hle to regulate tha Inveatlgatlon of sooldanU, and at the aain lima oollant anni valuable statistic. The reaolutlun waa Introduced by Com- en hundred.

Boata Did Not Make 4 Landing aa Advertised, and th Part Waa Mad. I'lider the Jotiit auaptoe of three Urook-lyn tviuiH II. tnd a Joraay Clly nouooil of th Itoyal Ananuin, an exmiralon waa tirirl Ik. i which, but for tha iMinl-headediiraa of snna member ef tha iK.iiunlitte nd olhnr Interested, might have result! anrlnusly fur somebody. Tha Iih1 eotmi'lls parth lpatlng war Ilrooklyn, No.

)'roMMit llnlghta. No, Lt2L and HeJinfitolor, No. 1.S77. the Jersey City council being W. T.

Hhnrman, No. There worn Imtwnrn l.ouO arid l.KO per. on aboard tha boat when Ihey left th Ilddge Ik k. noma time after I o'clock. atreet be relieved aa aoon as poaalhl.

Th Rev. Alfred 11. C. Moreo, paator I'eraonal friend of the head of th chool and playgrnunda, he learned that very great palna are taken to prevent It la believed that a aavlng of about 't Uic Strong Plan Ohuroli, whu Polio Department, however, eald tha daughter of Julius Latvuithel, of 1'ow-ell street. pining fur Imr father, who disappeared from hla lioms May 1, anil anything but proper mualo being played tan minute may niad In th run nlng time from Kultun strut and Flat ha heen celled the "Flghilng I'areon," broauae of the war he parionnlly hui ho atmply had heen prompted to tako tha action heitauee of the nuinerou on these roof.

The muala la divided Into buah avenue to tha Brooklyn Bridge by not a I no bean heard from. The mlsalonar Uasaott, and oopla are to be four claaaea, patrlntlu, popular, olnaalo. waged on the liquor dealer In his oo- Crimea which hv been committed served upon all street railroads and com tlon for violation of the ICxnlae law, will lata, and that moat of tha men who had been enjoying aoft dntall Jobs, would operating atreet ear through the axtan alon and Nassau atreet. Tha Hoard also thinks that th pro aoon hav adiled title, the police of mon carrions In tha olty. Th protest agalnat tha advartlstn and Miat required for the folk duncea.

The bandniaatora for the varloua roofa must aubmtt rhalr propoaod programmea to the headquarters before they give l.h Butler Street Station predict. They little one la unaer car of a phyel-olan. being In dellomta health, and It the father1 whsraahout ax not known aoon. It la feared that th ohlld'a condition will baoome eerloua. Lrventhal Is an artificial (lower maker, be aant out to tha auhurhan dletrlrt.

No dof nttn word of Hie order hud roai-h of the oontraot for tha Fourth avenue posed location of a subway station at declure Jie will be widely known aa tha aubway were received from Bronx res Johnaon and Tlllary at rents Is a mta Ilrooklyn at a late hour Mil after Anthony Comatook of Bouth Brooklyn. and upwards of arj hour behind1 enhadule them. The mualo desired la given out from the Board of Education, and only Idents. One wa signed by Fred lime. 'jroutiln erne when, at about take.

A Myrtle avenue la a main thoroughfare, It would aeem that the sta noon, although there waa a rumor to the efTeot that swab an order had been la- Dr. Mora waa walking through Court treat laat Saturday morning, when his Welaa, who olalmed to represent "Bronx tha plan approved are eupposod to bo aued. There are probably between SUO eye waa attracted to the window of a played. Citterns at Large," and the other by George Coatar, of Unlonport. The pro-teatanta declared that tha needa of tha tion ahould be located at a point on Myrtle avenue where there could be an exchange of traffic between the Myrtle and (00 men assigned to the varlou de Then, too, tha prlnolpala are provided tnttonrry store, whloh was filled with with weekly report blanka on which In souvenir postal cards.

Ho waxed rather partment In thla borough. Bronx were too great to warrant the avenue aurfare and aubway cars. On 8.lurdy, Commissioner lllngham usplcloua when he saw In one corner expenditure of funda for Ilrooklyn There are several other Important mat- addition to tftia apacea for attendance, registration and other routine niattera there Is one marked "ohereoter of with hi four dnputlea, O'Keeffe, Hanson, of tha window carda wltii Evelyn Nesblt Thaw' picture on, dressed In a dulnty o'clock, at a point off Exeouthwi Light, the boat wnr turned about toward home without making a landing. The people aakcri an explanation of the cap. tain of the Klrhmond and were refer by him to members of the Committee of Arrarttrernnnt.

One Irate Individual found a committeeman, who later claimed to lie the Itegnnt of the Jersey City Council, and drmamlrd an explanation for th failure of the hoata to lam), aa advertlead. He wn Joined by a number of other Ilugher and Wood, apent a long time transit. Both ooraranlcatlnna were referred to the Committee of tha Whole nnnlo." Til reporter was ahown all tera which tha Board will cunslder at thla afternoon' aealon, amonr them being the lock of proper car service on Myrtle avenue, and tha mutters of pav Japuneeo kimono. But the picture which made him straighten up and stiffen with lioldlneT a conference, at the Mulberry iltreet Headquarter. The five were cloa- where they will real In peace, for tha an dhad been wurklnar for a firm at Ilond street.

Ha mtda good wage. May II ha Uft tha house In the morning after klaalng his wife and lhy affectionately. Whan did net return that nlsht anil he following tier anil all the day afterward, Mrs Ixwonllial ran out of money, and waa forced lo do odil Jh for lior nnbhhora to kp hrnnrl on Ihe table. It waa not until that she wa obliged lo call tn a phyalclin for Florence. Hhe told trie doctor that she waa ashamed to report her huabnnd'a disappearance to thai police, but upon hla advice aha fomented, and lata last night, told her story at the Ilrownavllle Rtatlon.

thane reports, and aome of them read, Commission haa no Intention of delay 1ed agulri moat of to-day, O'Koefre not horror waa that of a tot of a baby girl, popular and national." "charaoterlatlo Ing the construction of the Brooklyn ing, lighting and policing of the fettlng (Town to tile office at all, and Uie landing nude on a large rug. The baby opera and folk," "good," and In aomo In route. move on the part of the Commissioner la faoe was puukered up In a merry. Inno stances "excellent." In no oase wna me To-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, tha tnllnvoj to have been the remit of theae muslo deaortbed as other than It should cent laugh. The picture woe from a pho each of whom had something pointed to any.

statutory publlo hearing on the forma of oontraot for the Fourth avenue route tograph. conferences. be. MAQILLS FACE ACCUSERS, Dr. Moree made note of the number of Police Commissioner Bingham will go One of the requlrementa la that the pro Men, who had women and children with will be held.

Although thla la a purly formal matter, any citizen who ohjecta on hi vacutlun on Thursday, and 1 gramme eaoti evening muat begin with them, Inristod that a landing ahould be made somewhere that the latter might be Claim They Have Been Crucified on therefore straightening out matter the atore, 14C Court atreet, and then hurried around to the (Duller Street Station and told Aotlng Capt. Thomas V. to any feature of the proposed con the 'tar Spangled Ilannor" and cloae with "America." It waa stated that popu Police Headquarters In The "I think my baby will die If her father able to leave Ihe boat for awhile. They declared that the committee muat have a Cross of Love. CLINTON, 111, uJly That they have tracts will be heard, and It la thought that tha Bronx may aend a delegation doea not return," said the mother.

Lovls about the postal carda which had offended hla sense of modesty. Cant. Commissioner stated Oil morning that there wa no likelihood of a shake-up In the department before he goes; yet the Leventhal I dfarrttxHl dark com- known that no landing waa to be maiTe to oppose th general project. In which been crucified on the cross of love, made lar aire war played, but that they had to oome up to a certain standard. It was also pointed out that those who frequent the roof playground are of a olas who Levis accompanied the mlnlstor back to plexloned, with brown eyes, about five i before leaving Brooklyn.

Their appeala case, the speaker will be compelled to wise onos shook tholr head a and laid. the store, ant1. wlUiout hesitation, the feet four lnohe tall, and weighing about th victims of Joaloue Hypocrites, yet are lnnooent as babe of killing Mr. "Pet" Maglll, 1 claimed by Fred Alaglll and his wife, Fays Graham Maglll, now In "No telling what will happen before the confine their protest to ipeoldo olausea In the contract, since the work wa legally authorized by the Rapid Tran 18 Opound. He waa dressed when laat seen In a dark blue aerge suit Panama demand popular mualo as they ere not familiar with any other.

No programmoa, proprietor, Max Augensloht, turned the cards In question over to them. Capt. Levis thon went to Clerk Kennody, at hat and tan Oxford iboei. sit Board and the present Commission would find It dlffloult to rescind that the County Jail, at Clinton, and waiting to foe called before the IeWltt County the Butlor Street Court, and swore to however, are permitted to oonlst entirely of suoh, the Idea being to give varied eleotlons, among them classical numbers, and threat, however, were equally fnjlt-lea. auid for thirteen hours and mora some of the earlier arrivals had1 been penned up on the two boats.

The captRln of the Richmond told the Times representative that he explained the situation fully to tho committee before leaving the dock, and offered? to take the excursionists up the Hudson, In comolulnt charging Augenslcht with action. VENEZUELAN DISPUTE Special Grand Jury, which assembles to and thus develop a taste for the better class of muio. Few of these people GIRLS MADE SUICIDE PACT. dealing In lndocont postal cards. Magistrate Tlghe directed Capt.

Levis to have the stationery dealer In court Wednesday morning. Congress Will Probably Be Asked to would appreciate Wagner, Mendelssohn Beethoven, ao It Is necessary to give Settle th Controver. WASHINGTON, July 29-Whether or them what they like part of the time, Then the muslo for the folk dances not there Is to be a rupture of diplomatic WONT GIVE UP BADGE. stead of to Forest Park, Just above Ton-kcrs, where a landing could have been made without any difficulty whatever, and with which arrangements everybody, he was euro, would have been pleased, but the committee, he said1, was obdu lively, but no offensive ragtime Is per relation between the United States and mltted. But few persons oould objoct to Venezuela will protatljr be decided by Commissioner leave the city." Commissioner Blimihnm, when asked If he were going to fill the only vacant captaincy In the department bofore he departs on hi vucatlon, sold he did not think so.

The Commissioner announced that Lieut. Joseph Langan, who has been attaened to tha looal police beadViuar-ters detective bureau, ha been assigned to District Attorney Olarke'a office. Lan-gan la one of the most popular men In the Police Department, and will a valuable assistant to District Attorney Clarke. The following sergeant have keen transferred Joseph McNamora and James E. Mo-Grath, from Fourth avenue station to lower Fulton street station: Edward J.

Hayes, from Fifth avenue station to Butler street; Aloyslus M. Lamb and John H. Burns, from Rloharde street to Bergen street; Henry McLaughlin, from Butler street to Fifth avenue; Samuel Harridan and John F. Noonan. from lower day.

The former Banker and his stenographer bride have 'been kept In aep-erate cells, but they have been allowed to receive many visitors, and since their arrival In Clinton, early Sunday morning, have foeen almost hourly In conference with their attorney, R. A. Lemon. W. W.

Graham and his wife, father and mother of Faye, reached the Jail a few hours aftor the arrival of Sheriff Campbell's party. The meeting between mother and daughter was pathetic. "My poor dear baby girl," exclaimed the mother. Faye wiped the tears from her mother's eyea, tried to comfort her and assured hearing "Walt Until the Sun Shines, One Jumped Into River, but Companion Besoued Her Both Arrested ATLANTA, July 29 Lack of nerve of one of" the parties to a eulclde pact at the critical moment 1 reeponslble for Louise Ontro and Nettle Day, 16-year-olfl girls, being arrested Instead of dead to-day. Love for each other caused the girls to make their vows to die together yes Nelly," or "Love Me and the World Is Congres next winter.

W. W. Russell, American Minister to Caracas, haa been asked for a full detailed report regarding rate and tnslstod upon going up tha Mine," unless their musical tastes are Norton Claims B. K. T.

Must Pay Elm Money Deposited for It. John Norton, a discharged motor-man of the Brooklyn Rapid TranBlt Company, flatly refused to give up his the refusal of President Castro to sub over-devoloped. The concerts are given nightly except Sundays, and last from 7:80 to 10 o'clook. mit to arbitration, the five claims of American citizens against that country which have ibeen pending: an unreasonable Sound landing or no landing. Had there been any announcement before leaving the dock that no landing-, would be made, there would have been no trouble In that respect.

There were soma people, however, who had figured on returning- by train In order to get out of town, and It Is said that there may now There are two of the evening roof play badge In the New Jersey Avenue Court this morning, where he was arraigned grounds In Brooklyn, and nine In Man Nettle Jumped Into the river to hd all would be right In the end. on a oharge of disorderly conduct. hattan. That they are popular Is shown by the large attendance. In Brooklyn length of time.

Upon the receipt of his report, which will contaJn the armiment of the Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs, It Is likely that further diplo drown heraelf, but Louise, losing her nerve, plunged In and dragged out the It appears that Norton was discharged several days ago. Yesterday BRIDGE PLANS NOT ARTISTIC, during the week commencing Monday would-be suicide. Both girl are tele be some damage suits. phone operators. July 15, the two local roofs were attended matic notes will be exchanged until 11 he boarded a Hamburg avenue trolley by 19,090, or em average of 8,182 a nlgiht.

Municipal Art Commission Bejects becomes apparent that Castro doea not propose to do Justice to the American TROUBLES OF A DOG CATCHER. In Manhattan durlnir the same week T. A. B.S CAUGHT HIM. car and made his way to the front platform and refused to get Inside when the motorman asked him to.

An inspector at Liberty and Rockaway claimants. 143,827 visited the nine roofs, an average Designs of Struoture Between Bronx and Queens. The Municipal Art Commission haa In that event the whole matter will be of 23,871 nightly. Saloon Han Who Opened Near Fulton street to Fourth avenue. The following patrolmen tiave been transferred: John F.

Kelly, Adams street to Claseon avenue, and assigned to mounted duty. William H. Amann, from Pier North Elver, to Prospeot Park. Otto D. S-telnway, from Deteotlve Bureau, Manhattan to Qlendale.

Edward S. Mooney, from Parkvllle to laid before Congress for such action as that body sees fit to take. It Is said avenues also ordered him off, and when he again refused, called Policeman Jected the plan for the railroad bridge, IDENTIFIED SUICIDE. which la to connect queens ana tne Bronx, Church Is Arrested for Violating: Excise Law. George Monaees, a saloon keeper, 52 Gunzer, of the Brownsville Station, who placed him under arrest.

there Is no attention at this time of sending a ibatUeshlp fleet to Veneruela for the War Veteran Taylor Will Have a Case Before the Llndenhurst Court. LTNDENHTJR9T, July 29. What promises to be as amusing a case as was ever tried-In a local Justices Court Is to be heard before Squire Irmlsch, on August S. The cose Is one of assault and and which will support the trofflo of the Stronger Save Dead Actress "Was New York and Connecting Railroad Com "We want his badge," said the In purpose of selling Customs Houses and pany. The Art Commission declares the spector to Magistrate1 Furlong.

Daughter of the late Governor Bailey. year old, of 6,924 Fifth avenue, waa arrested by Patrolman Bergen, of the Fourth Avenue Police Station, yesterday, applying the proceeds to the payment of American claims as hets been suggested. Greenpolnt avenue. drawings submitted to foe inartistic, and 'You won't get It until the company Richard S. Qutgloy, from AUantio ave The President has decided that the they have tieen returned for correction pays me the money I deposited for It," returned Norton.

nue to Herbert street. charged with violating the Excise law. Monsees opened up a new saloon oppo to the officials of the rallroaa. claims are valid; that Injury has been George M. Kckort, from Liberty avenue The rejected plans were drawn by PITTSBUBO, July 29.

A man called at the morgue to-day to view the body of Helen Bailey Trowbridge, the actress who committed suicide late Saturday afternoon and stated that she was the "The railroad company and the prls- done to American citizens through dis battery. The complaining- witness Is Official Dog Catcher Isaac Taylor, a veteran of the Civil War, and an old-time resident of this place, who alleges that Fred Niednlcht and Mrs. Henry fichrader BHsaulted him a few days ago, while he (Tavlort waa discharging his official to Herbert street. site where the Redemptorist Fathers ol the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Henry Hornbostel. honest and illegal acts of Venezuelan oner may settle the matter between themselves," said the Magistrate, as ho Joseph Lynch, from Adams street to Governments, and that damages should be paid.

The amount og these damages this Clymer street. held Norton for examination on the are going; to construct a new ohurch on Fifth avenue, between Fifty-ninth and SMITH TROUBLES AIRED. Herman C. Stapf, from Wllliamsburgh charge of disorderly conduct country Is willing to have decided by ar daughter of the late Gov. Bailey, of Montana.

He left wWhout disclosing- his name. The husband of the woman Is expected to foe In the city to-day. Bridge to Fort Hamilton. bttrators. If Venezuela persists In her Sixtieth streets.

The priests and parish loners of the parish were highly Indig Patrick A. Gibbons, from Fort Hamilton Both Parties Charge Each Other FLATBUSH AVE. EXTENSION. nant to learn that Monsees hod applied to Wllllamsburgh Bridge. present attitude.

It Is aulte possible that a declaration of war may be authorized by Congress next winter. for his license, and opened a saloon op Lieut. Robert Groves, of Canarale Sta With Conduct Unbecoming Married People. GAS COMPANY WINS, posite to 'the site of their new church, Myrtle Avenue Board of Trade Have tion, assigned to command preclnot during absence of Capt. John Becker, on uh Tnnln V.

Smith, through her and as a result formed an Abstinence duties. From the facts thus far adduced It seems Tavlor found a stray dog outside the premises of Nlednlcht, and Inquired of Mrs. Schrader whose dog It was. Th woman, he says, told him It "belonged to a negro. Taylor then captured the dog and wae about to take the canine to his pound when Mrs.

fichrader, he says. Informed Nlednlcht, and the latter pursued him and struck the officer, while Mrs. Schroder rescued the canine. The case came up ibefore Justice Irmlsch Friday, and the defndantB, on learning that Justice Wells had been retained by the town to prosecute the case, secured an adjournment for a week In order to get counsel. It Is exnected that the case will be brim COMPLAIN OF GAS.

League said to have been organized for vacation. i Several Suggestions to Make. The Myrtle Avenue Board of Trade the purpose of Injuring If possible, bust' Lieut. James A. Cooper, Claason Station, assigned to command pre Attorney General Jackson Falls in Effort to Annul Consolidated Charter.

Attorney General Jackson met a setback counsel, J. Stuart Rosa, to-day moved before Justice Scudder, at the Special Term of the Supreme Court, for alimony and counsel fee In her suit for divorce Bjrnlnst Fred H. Smith, a well-known ness at the store. Members of the newly cinct during absence of Capt. Christian formed body kept a vigilant watch on the met at Granada Hall, Myrtle avenue near Duffleld street, this afternoon, for the purpose of making arrangements for Relmels.

on vacation, Sundry Residents, Rider Avenue, Patchogue Defective Mains, They Say. PATCHOGUE, July 2 -Great complaint place yesterday and succeeded In plaolng Llout. Charles J. Meehan, who had been Monsees under arrest charged with vlO' real estate broker, of 49 Court street. Lawyer John A.

Anderson opposed the to-day In hie effort to annul the charter of the Consolidated Gas Company, on the ground that It Is a trust and operated the hearing before the Publlo Service detailed at the local Detective Bureau, lias been granted permission to leave the Is made by the property owners and resi motion. latlng the Excise law. He was arraigned before Magistrate Gelsmar In the New Fifth Avenue Police Court this morning under charters vhlch expired many years dents of Rider avenue, between East Main city for forty-five days; sick leave. According to her affidavit, Mrs. Smith ago.

Policemen Walsh and Rosso, of the and Carman streets, of this village. married the defendant on March 189S, and held In $1,000 ball till August E. Commission, In Manhattan, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, on the plans and form of contract for subway construction In the Flatbush avenue extension, and to decld9 upon recommendations to be made to the commission In the Inter Justloe MoCall, of th Supreme Court, against the Patchogue Gas Company for East Thirty-seventh Street Station (Man and one child was born. While they Manhattan, denied Jackson's application CONNECTICUT'S DESTINATION. lived together, the plaintiff says that her husband allowed her $2,000 a year for the the reason that tne gas mains on tne avenue In the locality mentioned especially are leaky.

It Is alleged that the escaping gas under ground stops the growth for permission to bring suit to annul the contested charters. hattan), will be placed on trial this afternoon to answer charges of cowardice following the murder of Mls9 Esther Nor-llne by Frank Warner, last Tuesday Queries Relative to It Met With lit of and finally kills the trees on the avenue and In the yards. It Is stated that the gas pipes are porous tn places and Visitor to Town Shot Crap. ful of humorous Incidents. Dog Catcher Taylor, who Is advanced in years, has found life more or less a burden since he assumed the duties of his office, six weeks or more ago.

He has) persistently enforced the law, however, In spite of the fact that he has been assaulted, his property damaged, and abuse heaped upon him. Recently he got the assurance of support from the Town Board, and has since been more bold In his endeavor to enforce the dog ordinance. The law Is not popular here, as nearly every family has a canine, but Dog Catcher Taylor Intends to enforce the law, come what may. Policeman's Son Arrested. uunor -n-arrail of 2 84A Churoh avenue.

tle Response at the Yard. The battleship Connecticut, Bag ship Bentamln Dixon, of Redbank. N. have been Improperly Joined together. The complaints are not only loud and bit morning, at Fifth avenue and Forty-second street, Manhattan.

Police Headquarters gossip had It to-day that both men will probably be dismissed from the force. now on a visit to Brooklyn, got himself Into the bands of the police for snooting ter against the gas company, Dut against of Rear Admiral Robley D. (Fighting Bob) Evans, Is preparing for her de crap yesterday. He was arrested at the the Village Trustees, for not seeing to it that the gas company Is compelled to remedy the evil without further delay. est of the people of that neighborhood.

The plans prepared call for the construction of the subway by the open dltoh mthod, which will prevent the use of the street as a short' route to the Brooklyn Bridge till some time In the year 1909; and, In view of the delay which has marked the work on the Fulton street subway, may well prevent the use of the street for a year or more thereafter, say the Myrtle avenue men. The Myrtle Avenue Board has urged the city authorities to have the street support of herself and child. Although he Is a man of means, she alleges that Mr. Smith abandoned her and left her penniless, living with-a Mrs. Collingsworth at 197 Congress street Mr.

Smith mokes a general denial of his wife's allegations, and says that she Is now summering at Mlirbrook," Duchess County, at his expense. In 1906, says, his wife spent two months at Nolan's Point, Lake Hopatcong, dancing and canoeing with a Thomas) H. Thursby. Decision was reserved. parture on Friday.

All questions rela tive to whether the big vessel Is to ulti corner of Halsey street and Stone avenue. When arraigned In the Gates avenue court to-day he told the Magistrate that hla visit wae only to last three days more. He was paroled for the three davs and It Is not Improbable that legal proceedings will be Instituted by a number of the mately go to the Pacific Coast were met to-day with a smile and twinkle aboard persons interested, unless the Village Trustees take hold or tne matter at once. ordered to report to a court officer each day. son of a lieutenant of the police attached to the FTlatbush station, was In the Flat-hnh pnnrt vesterdav on a charge of dis the vessel, and the admonition was "better ask the President" It was learned officially, however, that the Itinerary of 5,000 Firs at "Whitestone.

WHITESTONE, July 29. A fire causing orderly conduct. Arraigned with him wa Harry Fassnacht, a B. R. T.

lineman, of Lost His Job; Despondent Nathan Belson. no hnm -am ont Threatened Uprising In Havana. HAVANA Cuba, July 29. Efforts to Incite an uprising against American domination in Cuba are actually being made In Santiago province. Agitators it Is now known have been working for days In the eastern portion of the Island to stir up eentlment.

One clash between rurales and would-be revolutionists occurred yesterday. Negro Dies in Electric Chair. OSSININO. N. July 29.

William Nelson, negro, who nearly decapitated f.i.l Nnrman. a nefrro woman with the Connecticut for the next three months 16,000 damage occurred here yesterday mg suspiciously yesterdav at Beriren will keep her In Atlantic waters. From 484 Glenmore avenue. The two hod been arrested on Saturday night charged with msHni a disturbance on a trolley car. ouoti unu rum avenue, mo man was Brooklyn the flag ship will go to Hamp' laicen into custody and brought ton Roads, thence to Rockland, Me.

to the Bergen 8treet Station. He lOXO me Police tnat ha wfl.a riaannnriAnf Later she will go to Provlncetown, Mas. The Climax of the Summer's Outing after being discharged from his brother's employ. Sentence was suspended In the hnm ho livpd In New York. In December.

for belated target practise, delayed by the Jamestown Exposition. Then about August 25 will come the annual summer 1806. was electrocuted In the Sing Sing Prison chair to-oay. jesee u. rosi, me arternoon destroying a Darn owned and occupied by John Newman, a contractor living at 17 East Nineteenth street, and a building adjoining, occupied by Angelo Goentone and owned by J.

Spitz. Newman's loss was about $4,000 and Mr. Spitz's about $1,000. The Are was prevented from spreading to a thickly settled section of the village by the Whitestone firemen, aided by the College Point fire department Arcanum Angeli Incorporated. Articles of Incorporation of the Executive Board of the Arcanum Angels, organized for the purpose of creating harmony and good fellowship between members of the Royal Arcanum, were filed is a week in drill off Cape Henry.

Tbe next move will autumn target practise off Cape new warden, officiated. Tour Died in Nantes Riot Cod. Finally the Connecticut will return to the Brooklyn Yard for coaling In the possession of Farrell was found a revolver but It was unloaded, and Farrell said It belonged to Fassnacht, who said he had fired It off to attract the attention of a police officer. Magistrate Steers suspended sentence. Had Revolver and Knife.

RICHMOND HILL, July 29. Tony Lanz, 21 years old, an Italian laborer residing- In Ozone Park, was arrested on Saturday, charged with carrying" concealed weapons. The arrest was made at South Woodhaven. Lans was brought to the Richmond Hill Police Station, and when searched a bis; knife and a 32 calibre revolver were found In his possession. He was arraigned In the Far Rockaway Police Court before Magistrate Gilroy, and was held under $300 bail for the Court of Special aiyrue Avenue court una morning.

Body Picked TJp Off Dreamland. Capt. John Robinson, of the tug boat Rawson, this morning found tbe body of a man floating In the ocean, off Dreamland Pier, Coney Island. The body was badly decomposed and was taken to the Coney Island Station House and later removed to the Morgue of Kowaki Jent-zer on West Eighth street. The man was apparently about S6 years old, and 6 feot Inches tall; about 150 pounds and wore a blue shirt and suit.

NANTES, Franoe. July 29. Four dead Is the fhrure now Klven ae the casualties Yellowstone Park and ammunition. Where the big ship will go after this work cannot be ascer In yesterday's rioting here. Just how tained.

many persona wero injured Is not known, hut the number was large. Three officers and twenty soldiers are In hospitals today as a result of the fighting. this morning In the office of the County-Clerk. The directors are T. J.

Outer- POWERS ON TRIAL AGAIN. bridge. 535 ThrooD avenue: W. T. Gra ham, 1.667 Forty-third street, and Thomas Mill.

IM Lexington avenue. For Fourth Time He Is Charged Sessions. Young Says Cohen Stole Clothing. Jesse Cohen, 30 year old, no home, was In the Coney Island Court this morning, chartred with burglary on complaint of With Complicity In the Goebel Carried Loaded Revolver. His Watch and Money Missing.

Murder. Michael Condesto. of 12 Skillman street Nathaniel Young, of Cropeey avenue and i was arrested yesterday on a charge of Mrs. Margaret Hodsen. or nrg GEORGETOWN, July carrying a loaded revolver.

He was helJ i niare. was charged In the Flatbush court Bay Fourteenth street Young charged i Cohen with entering hie room on Satur- Powers was placed, on trial here to-day In $1,500 ball for examination by Magls- thj. morning with grand larceny. The trate Naumer in the Myrtle Avenue I complainant wae Michael Loena. a bar- day night last and taking doming valued at Cohen pleaded not guilty and was for the fourth time charged with complicity In the murder of Gov.

Goebel Court thl morning. ber. of 479 Park avenue. He allege seven years ago. On the convening- of FL.MHURST.

July 29- The United held in 1600 ball. Charged With FaBt Speeding. Erender C. Acker, of 64 Hlmrod street. court Judge J.

G. films, of counsel for the States Cost and Geodetic Survey Depart defense, stated that his side wished to that the woman accompanied him to a hotel In East New York and that after she had left him he discovered that hi watch, chain and locket and $20 in cash were missing. The defendant denied the crime. She was held for examination tn W0 ball. ment has erected a sijmai station on Harrison olace.

Newtown Heights, the and Krancls I. Voorhees. of 1,114 Oman A Stage ride of 1 45 miles through the Heart of Nature Sixteen years of experience in planning and conducting Personally-Conducted Tours makes the Pennsylvania Railroad the leader, among transportation companies, in this field of traffic. Yellowstone Park is the most interesting area of land in the world. Every mile discloses a new revelation of nature's strange manifestations.

Two Tours go out this Season, August 6, September 3 A booklet with complete description of them will be sent on application to C. Studds, E. P. 283 Fifth Avenue, New York, or Geo. W.

Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. hlaheet point in tne secona nra. im Tor a Select List of 'Brooklyn 's High-Class structure Is sixty feet in Jielght, and is avenue, and Vigil L. Hunter, of 53 Berkeley place, were In the Flatbush Court this mornlne- charged with exceeding the enter a motion to have Special Judge Rohblns, sitting In the case, removed, and he filed an affidavit In support of his motion. The motion wa allowed and the affidavit After reading the affi built of pine, with stairs leading to the top.

Fell Throngh Store Window. Joseph Farrell, of 350 Mid wood street, vesterdav fell through a atore window at davit of the defense to have him removed 479 Malbone street and badly lacerate-! speed limit while driving automobiles on Ocean avenue and Eastern parkway. The defendants waived examination and were held for the Court of Special Sessions In i $100 bell each. i tree Palls, Damaging House. A tree which had stood In front of V3 Manhattan avenue for nearly seventy-five his arm He wa removed to the Klnr ASTORIA Jor Infants and Children.

Special Judge Robbln adJoumedeourt until to-morrow to allow the State' attorney to examine the affidavit, which County Hospital by Ambulance Burgee 'Restaurants Set Tazt 8. Column j. Green. contain sensational allegation a to Robbln' ruling tn th last case. It was Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Potato Blight EAST HAMPTON.

July year, toppled over lne last mgni ana broke nearlv every Urht of glaes In tbe not made public. Georgetown Is comparatively quiet on dwelling. Mrs. Mary Murphy and hr ehll. dren were aroused from a sou nd llrep Bears tha the first day of the trial, and only about Meld In and about East Hampton are suffering from blight, and there Is general apprehension among local farmer that the yield thl rear wUi sot be paying easv and first Imagined that the house was In th path of a cyclone.

The front of the house waa damagtd. tot persons were In tti court room. Power say haa the bast chance of ae- 4.

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