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‘BROOKLYNITES : FIGHT B. R. T. + Scheme to Abolish Stations to Compete with Pennsylvania Rapid Transit. process Ceoritec ¢ EIGH TEEN MON THS SAVED IN ONE DAY. OR By abolishing six stations on the Fulton street 'L" $line, President Greutsinger, of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, says that he no run trains seven minutes quicker between the Bridge and Franklin 4 avenue. These six 4,560 per- sons daily, while 57,000 passengers ure carried from other stations. Mr. Greatsinger has issued 9 circular, fn which he figures how much time can be suved for these patrons of his cars, as follows: “Seven minutes a trip, fourteen minutes a day, to '$ 87,000 persons menns one yeur, six months and nine days saved every day to 1lton Street elevated pa- trons, or over five and one-half centuries every year,” °$004444500044 )The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company | it fheard that borough » @ay on the company's ating its roads. Representative citizens Jarge numbers in he Pose before ihe St stations accommodate wee SAREE DEED DDD re was loud applause. run ite trains » eut the us ahow needed?" not Wells with Ratir with tnter- aloners the cv 13's application to ‘ hysors @bandon six stations on oie Kings Fr. Wella to) pro: with hie County Elevated Road. rant 2 neflat of those livin r "They decried tho pr dd change as| avenue #tat Mr Wells simply another x to the v read wil not ats on. Bublic for the beneft of the company. | {Net station until another one Is sub- On the plea that from 3 to 7 minutes) Youn Cone ridge, General Man- would be saved In running trains over f the Rrookivn’ Rapid Transit the Fulton street line, the Hrooklyn Pa Ht ae anlasty cctan ever stopian ie Rapid Transit Company asked Rail- | LS ivcige yaied ts eeaastal Brooklyn at foad Commissioners to permit it to “How do you propose to accomodate the additlonal trolley tin now } trame Fulton ing but for us one care and one hun- ated cars, The new sure abolish its Tillary and Clark Streets, on the Boerum Place, Lafayette Avenue, Cum- Berland Street, Vanderdiit Avenue and Grand Avenuo Btatlons. cars wil delivered on Dec. 1, ‘The renal reason, it Im anserie: | will » them for carrying that the Pennsylvanian Mallread, | 265) passengers Whioh now controls the Leo A Third Track Promined. and Railroad, will have in « Ureckenridge qaid there was no tho of whortening the run: tion within a yenr a aystem ot) ‘on the Kings. County BI rapid tran along Atlantic av ‘ telexeept by cutting out these stn: tlonm mue, to East New York and th Is there any reason why a third auld tot be built?” ne that I know of except, possibly, position of the property own: Wells hastened to tho General Kerk venistance ave constdered a third track,” ‘and we Intend to bulld ono ne powsible. Hut the consent Brooklyn suburbs, and the Jyn Rapid Transit Company, in seeking to cut out theae atutions, fs trying to place ttaelf tn a pont- dion where It can compete auccen he raid. Gelly with the Pennsylvania aye) of the yropecty awners cannot be ob * tained at present.” tem of rapid trans |The next duertion tangled Mr A y|Hreckentiige badly. Ie admitted that SEL AEN olla; counsel; [Or athe; COmPANI: 1s Oewaat tol acncmmodationeion exem was the firat speaker. He said that the {Wors: condition for railroads in the| Guntiy white tee Dearie tio ett -epuntry existed in Brooklyn, and that it roads by cutting out the Was the company’s aim to Improve | Nt be cared for on the ad- a they they Fulton street, “We wish,” he sald, “to divert some ultnnptatrrety sof the trolley tramMec to the railroads and the only way we can do that tn to {m- ‘Prove the elevated system so that it will clin came to his ald by plans were being made J oMr, Wells sald that the company bh. r the bridge. no idea of abandoning the Flatpush ther end of the avenue station altogether, but that a crowd Ina sunion station on Kings County and Fifth Avenue Ine at that junction was to put in more planned. A Storm of Protest. It came ont at this point of the In regard to abolishing the Grand) hearing that Mr. Cole, the Ch avenue station M IW maid that they expected much opposition, but that It] man of Nonrd which will p ‘was necessary tu abolish it in order (Olan the petition, a bring about express rervie umed,|Fiathuah, which section the com- pany abolishing the stations. “"What we wish to do.” he to ive better very fons and le! “Uttle statto: y w York ever engdgned MEM, Noholatdagt | avid stewart, «member of the Coup ba . ae cll whteh gtanted the Kings Walig? Pot think 0, ed Mr. | nchise tentifed ‘that “iw obtain he ent from property owners only No, and none pveraw lleva uate ndition that atations should be erected aN Brookly ney added |wmd operated at certain p long the Mr. Wells exe ations which they» "I should think #0," came the anewer oe ; nai Mr ‘an : the onty ‘means by) which the o' avenue ata- originally obtatned the consent of ton! ,aaked another member of “the |The" prupentyeowi DUI Its Hines," “Aa there seems to be a dectied Tanke night be fou Position to the cloring of that station |imeex wath fhe company will withdraw that part| {owing per of {1 ition, We will let the thon o stattona to transfer to them from the trolley cars, The hearing w wan then adjourned, This was a dig point gained WANTS SCALP OF |THEATRE TICKET CHICKEN POISONER.|. WAR IN COURT. ‘MRS. SEMBRIDE HAS RICH | SPECULATORS APPLY FOR HA- BEAS CORPUS WRIT. -) NEIGHBOR ARRESTED. | r the Declares He Scattered Hrend Filled ‘with Arsenic and Killed Many ie ice Clarké Hears Argument in Supreme Court and Reacrves of i Pets, “AIL T wants is mah chicke is Ws not) Justice Clarke heard argument to-day e.only regret of Mrs. Sarah Sem-lin the Bupreme Court on a writ of ha: bride, of Brookiyn. She wants the |, ree nie ‘ s tssued in a teat case to de- Hig Salar ee ge ner) feathered er ming: the! validity andiacone of). the ‘Pets. ity ordinance forbidding — sldewaik To further her scheme of vengeance clating In theatre tlekets, #he has had Henry Ou. a wealthy | The was made by the arrest of cement-ridewalk butlder and her nelgh- [Isadore Wein and Joseph Rower, who bor, taken before Magistrate ‘Tighe| Were relllng teckets near the entrance charged with killing her chickens to the Manhattan Theatre Snpt. on Mra. Sembride lives at Bay Highth | con plaint Manager Charles E. Pow- oe Croprey avenue. She ix a chicken Jers. The case wns heart dotore Magia: ler end has many valunble spect [trate Mayo next day, and Iaat Frigay mens Magistrate Mayo decided the case, Im- Ot ves next door and doesn't care | posing Anes of $2 each. The men were muoh for chickens, But Mrs. Sembride’s chicks xecmed to care greatly for Ov for they would flock toward his house. “Ott, resenting this intrusion, wold Mrs, BSembride that if she didn't keep the ommittod in 1 ow Street Jail in dee ult of these nominal tines, and David er hurried before Juatice « who granted the writ argued fn to-day, (fowl at home he would kill them. This] A Tvtant — Dimtrlet«Attorney Monks ‘on Sept. 28. and Mr. Russell contended that the “Soon after the threat the cnickens prisoners had violated a nance which fo: alld clty ordi- rds the welling of t ets by speculators in front of the en- trance to any theatre. Mr. Neuberger, in oppoaltion, instated that the onlinunce was Invalid, and that even If tt were valid It could not apply in this ease, because the apecu- Oct. 3, ways Mra. Sembride, at Min'the morning she saw Ott acatter- readin her yard. This was 1s a d'and proved to contain argentc ugh to kill a town, day Mrs, Sembride charged Ott in ISDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1901. THE WORLD: T' ICALM AND SMILING MRS. BONINE FIGHTS MURDER CHARGE IN COURT. Aotn int ie lnfeinimivini= AMIMION TELLS EPIDEMIC IN ON GOSUIN, BOYS ASYLUM Syndicate Miller’s Attorney|Scarletina in Hebrew Or at Last Says Where the phanage Menaces Health Funds Went. = * of 315 Little Ones. ACCOUNTS FOR $73,000.'TWELVE HAVE DISEASE, ‘Board of Health Has Stopped Children from Attending Out- side Schools. 3alks on Some of the Questions Put to Him Before the Referee. An epidemle of scarletina has brokeg etetelelei After Pleading Not Guilty to the Killing! of Clerk Ayres in a Washington Hotell She Closely Watches: the Drawing of the Jury. it telat! teiei-} pO (Special to The Fvening World) + WABHINGTON, Noy, 19—Mra, Lola x Ida Henry Honine was brought Inte + Criminal Court No, Vat 10.4. M. to-day | ; to be tried for her life for killing James 3 MRS. BONINE IN COURT. iebbeeiniebtcinh dobtciebbteiaiteieieieitcielelobieteiobet in Jargely elroum- Seymour Ayres, a young c on May 15 last She was not driven in from the jail nsus clerk, ti fiom. her contemlon, {a the prison van, but came in a car. | tial * accompanied by one of the turn: Awny. keys. Hor husband, two eons, ber nine} The mam Gi crammed Bans ter, Mre, Moalham, and her attorney by ticket only. in ache met her at the door, jMetice had been given car vigh jPapers that few woul! be admitted to onine greeted her relatives at- ’ eS pOnInere Duits BAGS) te court-room durin trial who ‘ ony fecttonately, She wore a new tallor- faave iy apecal busier t ah made dress and was bright and cheerful a AtLONK fers IniisMiod j e The only sign of her long continement eee ‘ tn fee »*'\| BALANCE OF THE MARKET Edy and today a singon “6 was the pallor of her f SUR ueeaNalal eeu eRereonal SHOWS MARKED FIRMNESS., neo Cool aa She Pleaded whe appliet Cr ay i 1M Bhe was taken ty an antersom off the ving down more court, and promptly at i Tractte fn Mig Pema LONDON STOCKS QUIET. prought in. and, after the usual pre ot ow besa Inrge per- nt Advancea lin sesst eOe he Iminaries, asked to plead to the ines" hose. a Wit) bscpresent ) Enrly Trading [Northern Pacitic the Feature in dletment charging her with killing pravgadty we wenn as Ayres with “a leaden missile fired 2208 from sixteen co twenty yearns old, American Department. from a platol helt in her hand, as the WHO are drawn co the suuriroem by The for Amerloan ratlway man who drow the indictment put it hotting but the magnet of morbid curl-] Trading at the opening on the Stock | sh was only moderat She arose, and in a clear, low voice, (ONEY: To sil of these Mr. F neon an-] Exchange to-day was active, but prices ae Were somewhat tre iat » “tnounced that every admission ticks: had! were decidedly irregular and. inclined n Pacife oreferred 3 ertar Saat been issued, and the diatppolntnent (atl to tuctuate. | Were the features at malas hot gullty he ner ti onnecttvely, 7 Then the work of getting the Jury |e 8? wnat coma be send upon) Aw a general rule th achhe Tvenuibaleneheg rae Ha began, and through the tedious prow {ir faces aw they left the bullding, heavy: and 1-3 to 1 percent. lower, bal pyas daNtaesaie atte en ceeding Mrs. Honing lore herself very Array of Counsel, whereas the balance of the market ex ino) sa es Cd SSO much Ike a spectator, but still giving Justice Job Nernard is the Supreme hibited marked firmness nd home invesoncnta were full attention to everything and study- {Court of the District « eclumbias is] ‘There was some evidence the temuo of the 1,300,000 aie preniding at the trial The United] in the Coalerm at fractional ¢ nd low, Ing closely the talesmen call presiding at the t Oovastonally she con {with one States Government, which appears to] they recovered shortly on — or the other of her counsel, who sar in} hromecute Mrs, Bonine is represented — Metropolitan Street Mallway showed | Cotton Market. front of her, wr with her husband or [DY Matrlet Attorney Agutey M. Gould) an advance of 1-2 per cent., Manhattan | spye tocal cotton market opened firm wlster, who had seats beside he Aa [Oud his avaistant, Hush ‘Taggart As whilo B. Re T. advanced 7-3 | with prices & tu 7 5 higher. the work proceeded the atmosp! ot]. Appearit r Mrs. Honlie are Charles to 4 gar sift heavily, being | Bullish trade gews from the continent the room became oppressive, and the, 4: DouRlass ye daw firm of Dow; down 118 to MT 1-2. and the tnaulllty of exporters south to See Pe oeiuar ert Mel Douglass, Creed Mo Fulton, of the| ‘There were general re INPERBETSOL on Teproqtilk euataoK Prisoner removed her Jacket, which was fulton, and Mr. C, {Anal hour cause fs of biue cloth, rev ga witet ag ray. | NEM OF Leckie) & Mutton, and Mr. C. 1 enor ne {disturbed shorts at the Liverpusl inure oh 0 RFA | Keone, chet je Division of Presi: | Spicuous, seb ibrom oknaternlatiliqiatiah tet dential Pe cre of the Post-OMce | and Del er tne opening the market here was Justicn Anderton addressed the tates: | * K re intereatinithe | firm Wiig che opening prices oid. Wail Men, atating brietly the fuets pre | Departmen sree R focal shorts bought. mented in th ; seorgn | Cane det an old friend of the ace rive prices were: December, med nse, Indletmer Georg: teed woman and her attiicted husband. KOWL intendes anuary February H. Vermillion, the tirst talesman call atimulated There is intense Interest in the trial was clilgible atin the jury lowing and (ook om Ayres was on wa box, mubject, of to. peremnt from the challenge by prow or defense mysterious unding the Basil Earnshaw declared he had opin- | crime. but mostly of the ri . uld not shake, and | markable behav 0 accuses! woman succeeding disarm: Gury Pauctiataustea! tng -Aunpicion, whe wilfully contested wa the room In. the There was a ntir in court as Mon] ie TiAggIBE heh SEEA Trew lt na fe of an old through the preliminary tent, ead weag{2h® murdered Ayres: she has never Lpwomotive ph. SL Mt : nt Jace J. Norton, of the Ht wedite tent, and Signed the statement wane made concern: Hmelt. & Wenning 46 45 Eldridge t preelnet, dled this morn- allowed to remai ing the tragedy, nor his she sworn t genet of alse alse Jing at his home In Kingsbrtdge of a RoW, Laws, er negro, followed] it: there is no corroborative evidence rat LN uN He was appointed In Isvs, him, and was also permitted to stay It}so far as ts Known to the public, and mindsmen fn 1877 and a ths box, ‘The work of electing the) the case against the woman hangs upon : Jurymen went on rapidly until 1245] her ureupported word, ‘ Sr oelock, when Court atfourned until to-| She arranged it all herself, Even xs Aas morrow. whon the detectives were pestering her ail i The panel of twenty-six Jurymen was| with questions and her every move. War LONG exhausted, The jury box ta full now,) being scrutinized she was 7 but there Inno telling how many of [ {M4 Rory ae would AND LOOSE, these Jurors will remain, for the Wash-|Uves aver that it ie a. ak footie hel AD Ingten system te to il the box, atte=| Wherher tc Ivor noe train! team aiand: [96 OR eliminating such men as are biased, op- " aca HOw RES fe end of j Del, 2 bhadeox S. i tawed, trial ‘thac was ay Deny 2 posed to cupital punishment and have ——-——a Drala ile Us bead : The Fashionable Model formed an opinion, and then challeuge The Whent Market patting Co in Overcoats. either for cause or peremptorily: wh i t ptorily, heat opened more steady this morn: Int The defense han challenged four meal ing but without enough wana te oun Bele at ae Perfectly tailored. . and has twolve peremptory challenges auc mi [ Genera) hecttle: a tain th ef © face reat Northern pfs lat, Pour negro ct through the pe | ies grata t,he aera cain] ak And! plenty-of them: Uminary examination, which was not | Cables: lowe “ibe You’ I find no_ other severe and related principally to Short selling « veloped later, depres: sing May to 9) 5-86. whether circumstantial evidence avould equally complete display have welght. " Each of theae negrooe was challenged | gnayiny mene’ wendy. But later weak} Mi ,c4 jin this town, by the defense, ATs vheat, National Wiel... 9 5 9 To-morrow the work of getting a jury New York's opening prices were: May arr te, $18, $20, $22, $25 and wheat, 907-8 to 81; Dec. wheat, 793-8 to 791-2; May corn, 683-4 bid; Deo, corn, will continue, and it Is era Pact that many of the men no $28.00. not expected in the box sherage’ rm iG eymour, Which a whole block at Dean interne : street and yh oavenue, Brooklyn, fi the. somel Under the care of the Institution are 315 Aindicate ts) said rive moves snes ate ste toe ‘The first case of the fever was dise Cel. Robert A. Amm who w vered a week ag Despite every counsel for Manager Miller, of tae, effort of Anthony J. Beggar, a Brooke Padling ee thecan a {lyn “s whysiclan, and his brother i | Frnk, physicians to the asylem, to Br aaTCed SALRIRINE mp out the disease, it has swept om aie ae 5 To-day there are twelve cases in the a weyham ein tn ex-| Over two hundred and fifty of the Col Ammon said, bO¥s attend schools in the netghdvorhood $1.4) rep phet ou Anylu ut yesterday the nh Costin had) withdrawn, Beard Health tssuel an order fore pai} bidding them to attend school until the Roney ir, Johnsc na Drookiyn Rapid Transit « epldemte was over, The home has been ae quarantined and every precaution tg delog taken. Another entry of $31.00, he sail. rep-| The twelve alck boys are tsolated In renented what Goslin, ring to wit ylum under the care of special ene, had admitted that he had “taken es and physiclans. fom the firm. Another entry of $5.00! Supt. Lazarus, of the aaylum, sald the witness sald Gositn had obtained (or a quarantine will be continued until alb mortgag Anisteo. In ail, the en-' danger of spreading the disease is over, (rien reprenented $7300 of money whieh Las: nicht: the boys’ band of forty sin, according to witness, hud with rces Wis to have played at the Acade drawn from the defunct 4 emy of Muric, but were unable to do a0” When 01 you last aee MOP. Davis?” | 1, of the quarantin asked Mr. Murra lene heen “Ll deeline to yy wl ees Te ‘on what groumiz "Would ie send to) MISS ROOSEVELT VISITING, pce im nats Se anh President's Danghter Alice Joure WA pesacrcaceN naa saen to] Meved ec fon with Her Maid, furnish ion for a lot of dirty The Evening World) bout? #) HOSTON, Nov. 19—Misw Alice Rooses ES at velt, th Jest dnughter of tie Preste Revimour wan asked by Mr ul Desiall fosdny and. below, nie at ud ostation by her ty know « Goxitn ever send udfather, € C. Lee, went imme- Ineranyg money tnt aris? me. He sata! Hately to the Lee summer home, whieh time he had Just sent 20.0 fragcs. i vm the station In| Newton, to hie dy rt Edmund in Paris =U Kline tne, Miss ERR ata TT re ap wend the next three profits and interest mu of the} aking absolute reet. firm." velt travelled alone from In's Denini. igton, uve for the companion Alfred 1 slin asked the privtleac her matd o King “a er He said reoreba isaac rains tty te SHIPPING NEWS. “4 Ammon fabric ey cooked up y did you frat know that the Bee Ae ERO RT O-DATS money Ammon put in the. firm. was 1)Sua seta. 4 49 Moon ria, AM, Miller mones?" asked Mr. Murray PORT OF S Hr grew ony me from the firm trans fea action. when Amme intin edit, Prem Ammon's talk E thought be had at least Bett $20,000, “fn November, just before Ammen showed me a. satehe Om In bonds, when he sail bought with) Miller men mon sald distinct ‘an The hearing was Monday afternoon. ——_- BOY HURT BY ELEVATOR. ave the failure, with bo Bot ain until next “ut ndjourned hynalier ‘ape Tow Georketown, INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, Meracatto, La Guyre, ‘Advance, m Bergman in Hospital with Lous Fractured. hi hurd, ont, Antwer i William Bergman, sixteen years old. of Beedailte ramen, St. Michaela, East Elghty-ffth street, wan OUTGOING, STEAMBHIP: ught in an today at OMA vies TO-DAY. te t. where sem 0, Ne TE A a der Ei Io, New Orle uur, “Porttan: Willem IV. Hayth, Newtoundiand. pal dnjurtow, Presbyterian Hos- leston. Silvia, B. Altman & Co, Ar: showing an attractive varicty of Novelty Articles, appropriate for Gifts or Favors, including Side Bags of Beaded Crochet, Gun Metal and Sterling Silver; Wrist Bags of Brocaded Silk; Lorgnette and Muff Chains of Gun Metal; Tortoise Shell Combs, Fans, Opera Glass Bags, Ornamental! Dress and Belt Buckles, WEDNESDAY, NOV, ‘20th: CERMAN SILVER BAGS (assorted mesh), regular value $7.50 each, at $4.75 GERMAN SILVER PURSES (to match bags), 1.85 regular value $2.75 each, at "* GUN METAL LORGNETTE and MUFF CHAINS (with 48 crystals), regular value $7.50 each, at $5.00 Tule fat ts on exhibition In our ware- rooms, and the Kote show exactly would appear in your hom DINING-ROOM. | KITCHEN. Roles bee rhe | Oak Kitchen Closet, vel mirror; le; - i glass doorn: Kitchen Ser a pon "| Rane or Regrixerator r-| 3 Kitchen Chairs, set 1 English Tea Set, | of Tinware, Kitchen handaome TableCaver, | Table, 12 yards Olt: 15 yarda_m eleth. 1 PARLOR. Vine Veloyr Pare Jor Sult, Ove pleces, Pler Mirror, French bevel Park * BEDROOM. Golden Oak Dress ing Case and Wash- stand, elegant brase- (rimmed steel enara- elled Bed, waven-wire Bed 8; 10. pairs Curtains, One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. Holzwasser & Co., on all of - town lama street cour: with polroning latora were rat directly In front of the will bo hare at the clore of the day's ing prices were: Muy | Satdrio a Western, “No Clothing Fits Like y to 5 session, t, 713-4; Ma vactt: Mat tr uo denied it and swore he never} He contended that the decision of the| Sirs. Meechum, the nister of Mra, Gorn, G5 th | gz ania Ours. ee tc sac Court of Appeats, that the Law forbid-|Honnte, made notes about the Jurymen| "Sew York's closing prices were: Dec tw NE the life of the | ding rallway-ticket speculating wax un-[as they were called and submitted | wheat. i let bide Maye sees : Br ng: King. ‘3. G bu wala, hp meant to kill {conutitutioral appited to tha case, and| these notes to her vlster'a lawyers, It ]COrn, 0 BS: May: nek par’ Ma: Dee. Reading lati pt 2 win w. i Ye that the Magistrate hnd no juriadiction | was evident from the questions asked | Chicago's Cloning prices were: Nov. |atep. steal» arly oppoilie Cooper Union) ih reserved degision anyway. by the attorseya for the Government | Wheat, 713 TBA San. 21-3 [hep steel wiieakerpare came er ent | ee: Oe arn bas es Bae Ds 6s Brooxwn SroRE FULTON St. an DRKALS Ave, Justice Clarke reserved decision. that the case against Mra, Bonine, aside “Jan, 1-4 astern, % i x Open Saturday oil! g paws Spythera Rallway. coer 33a 1421 & 1428 THIRD AVE., 80th and 81st rn OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK.

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