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Py AE ~ ee ~ FIREMAN HELD FOR THEATRE ROW, KRAUS SAYS GAYNOR RAISED RACKET IN THE DEWEY. Weeleres that He Was Intoxicated, bat Fireman and His Fore- | man Swear Otherwise. George J. Kraus. of the Dewer ‘Theatre, East Fourteenth street, ap- eared in Yorkville Court to-day as complainant against Fireman Timothy J. Gaynor, charging him with assault, ‘The fireman was held in $300 ball for) trial at Special Sessions Fireman Gaynor was detailed by the + Foreman of Engine Company No. ®, Marion street, to go to the Dewey Theatre last night. Kraus asserts, and be was backed up by several w that Gaynor was intoxicated, was very Sriuterous, disturbed the Sunday con- wert, and when remonstrated with by Kraua struck the latter twice in th chest with his clenched Ash. Mr. Krav caused Gaynor’s arrest by Patrolman Ringelman, of the East Fifth street After Kraus and his witnesses had given their testimony tn cour: the fore- man of the engine company and Dr. Francis Banta a surgeon attached to| the Fire Department. said they had gone to the station-house when they heard of Gaynor’a arrest and had ex- amined him, but faile! to discover that | he had been drinking. Gaynor also ore he was not intoxicated. In spite of their evidence, Magistrate Meade said there was sufficient evidence to hold him for trial It ie alleged th in the station-house ke Sergt. Burns, | saying: “I'll have your head for this. | I'm a Clffort man and I don't fear any Tammany ponte) DISAGREE IN SUIT OF BALLET MASTER, | JURORS NOW ARE IN FOR A distance an uld roll over one. 1 hesitatingly at the corner of Twenty-t n avenue, as he spoke Ile across to Madison quare, thr throng of clar rs, whizzing aute mbering trucks, prancing pedestrians sc Aging iM | amid the maze nthe triangle formed by the tntersec n of three of | the busytest streets in New York Here Browtway, Fifth avenue ar Twenty-third street | vehicles w A man st Fifty Thousand Per- sons Face Danger Daily in the Maze of Vehicles that Throng the Busiest Point Manhattan. JUDICIAL INVESTIGATION. Justice Steckler Indignamt Be- cause Similar Cases Against the Metropolitan Have Fatled. ‘pen space vehicles of ev T never start to cross the street at (PU? 8? ue mle Reported failures of jurtes to agree tion crowd almost from daw * t this point without feeling that I risk my night. The trouble begins at Twenty- im suits for damages swainst the Met- hip nist Mate, ieehete | aroad Way life in the ip. A misstep, & false cal- ropolitan Street Railway Company have) aroused the Judges in the Supreme Court. In almost every euch case the dis- ra agreement has been charged by the “ Mmjority of the jurymen to the alleged ®obatinacy” of a single juryman. The jury in the trial of the ault of Filfberto Marchett!, a teacher of ballet dancing and master of the ballet, for | $0,000 damages for being dragged halt J a biock by an Bighth avenue trolley | ) car ended in wuch a disagreement to- day As a result Lewis said an investigation and ordered all jurors to appear before him at the close} of cow xt rid fternoon. Eleven who had COTES) |Letters by the Hundred Are Pouring In Ask- ing that the Greatest Possible Pressure Be Brought toBearUpon Those Who Have the Work in Hand. of what Foreman Bugene Justice Steckler pail thal the s1eretelosterere) Herewith is printed a partial jurors declared that th neld out was Abner T at No, 11 Wall street, ty etghien | of the much longer street. Whe other jurors say that he voted for| April 28, 1998. Increased hous EDWARD P. HOVEY employed by the Roeblings have had a good result on the construction of the East River Bridge. That the terrible congestion in the early morning and late afternoon | hours may be alleviated quickly, The} Evening World is urging that the completion of the new structure be hurried. In this The Evening World 4 work by swen . whil the rest were for m to $8 iscuas a verdict wiving allt and that he dence “That i 1 vated for ther juro ‘HARLES E MUN EORGE A STOLLA ROBERT BAELZE, } MRS. LUETTECHER, DR MORITZ A. ERICI killed, Feb, 28, 1900 hurt on Bowen ao, declared Mr %40 and and so did one SUSPENDS GRECIAN’S PILOT. se TINGS- MANNER leg cut off MISS 0. 1901 April 18, HA 1 He Have to Anawer for Acet- 8 B OEST LER, dent to Atlan is being applauded and aided by the|/® pany, Jan. 10, 1902 Special 19 The Eve thousands of Brooklyn people who CHARLES JACOB, leg broken. HALIFAX b= Pil +40! nly too fully realize the great dan- jam, Feb. 5, 1902 “leming, w the bridge tae 5 i WILLIAM DICK, trampled on by Allan | when she wer. r they encounter daily. Feb. 7, 1 ashore at Herring Core rearerday, bas| Letters by the hundred are being | RANK SCHAEFFER been suspended pending officl: a lreceived asking that the greatest and almost ki The steamer is resting easy rina a be brought to bear upon the POSTM. lee shore. and an attempt will be made | Dreseure i. Sept. 19, 190, | responsible persons, to the end that | © | the new bridge may be finished, and| 3 that no excuses be accepted for pro- | @ erastination, even though the profits to the builders be not so large. Roeblings for Delay. The Roebling Construction Company have the contract for the new span. They recently aeked for an extension of their contract time, alleging that they would | not be able to fintwh the work on the contract edule. It was sald by them tn thelr request that the time limit was to float her at high water to-day. 1901 FELI bicyclist, run both legs cut off. April 26, 15%. GEORGE A. SLATTER, and killed, July 13, 160 UNIDENTIFIED MAN, killed tn of train, Jan. 2, 1901 World Wants Lead to Success. date to work by, and that {t J Paid Help Wants in intended that the strict letter be ob- neak served. this M ing’s World, | To this Bridge Commiasioner Linden- + BUT thal has returned an e Jam, Dee. 23, 1900, lem," sald © mminsioner 1 feet not so much ae a limit as for some|day, “and that te the by n was never | structures, The Brooklyn Bridge wt) always have all the traffic th porsibly be handled on !t, a ind bridge ts opened Kiynites get relief phatic negative at has been proposed fs Mr. Lindenthal has now announced that = bk lthe specified date or he will order the | eee ae ee en they unite e connection only | | Roeblings to forfeit $1,000 a day. for cach day that the work is delayed. This has 4/had the effect of arousing greater ac WW uvity | decision that between the ye solution Efforts Dev to New Bridge. “AM the efforts of the Department of Bridges will now be concentrated on the beroughs ts AGENTS: ARTIFICIAL pic chad 4) ‘The Commissioner has asked the Roeb- - 9) Cd eee §/ tings to put on extra gangs of cable Pit Ree ee es Not | © DOOWEINORSS bed aon 5 apinners. To this was made reply that it) a diy mall be wasted part- DOOKKEEPERS 4 MILLINERS Is t ment can prevent it. The re is grea was “impossible.” Mr. Lindenthal in ay, with OF eC AR 4] Sisted, and it was agreed to work th EEE Ses COSMALLIAS OF: LAS: DESRERT| BUTCHERS 24 NunsES day men and pay them three hours Be Heshtitaa will put, on the | ANVASSERS 2 OPERATORS C) Pape eS, shitte “of men. asf suggested, TREREN AIDS: +» 13:) PAINTERS Already the increase of hours ge Ae othe AMOR gar ANS cOMPuerTun® PIANO HAND® ... 6 % (that the | ws. +82) an ERS $ shows remults, More than ten tare bridge cane pene now net ene LE ennce eres @ PRessers 11) mere of cable wire Is now below Ao. yen freer apart seek art euTrans SALESLADINS 2 f in the contrac DENTISTS anime s rahe eat: Ay ; f evening World» “agitats “- o ! tt added speed was possible has do! rf Phe Desiosens 4KINT HANDS That thle f RN encod Healer ise has led the. Commmisw that night shifts be p TUCKERS 1p At frat this was also dec USRYUL MEN 4 | alte’ 4 WaleT HANDS $ Was clatmed, of lighting WAITERS 11| Where the men laoored, | to. theht import get the | rAILoRa DisHWASHERS weet TINSMITHA ... 3 DPESSMAK BRS DRIVERS DRUG CLERKS eur AGENC = FEpDERS vigunis on the work red impos: | thes, on account of lack « LET THE CITY PAY THE cost. | path: Sey once made by | watrensses these were at GIRLS WOODWORKERS various firms, and it ts possible that In OGeRY CLERKS 1 MISCHLLANROUS. a fow days threo times the daily prog- | William Berrt, ex-Proaldent of the 4 reas of a month ago may be ade. Board of Trustees of the Brooklyn “There is bat one solution the! Bridge, would hasten the relleving of Brovkiyn Uridge vvercrowding “prob: congestion at the Brooklyn Bridge by ‘MADISON SQUARE PERILS ARE MANY, WHILE “SAFETY ISLES” ARE LACKING. LONG G LIST OF VICTIMS OF DAILY BRIDGE JAMS. accidents on the Brooklyn Bridge in the past few months caused by the fearful overcrowding in the rush hours. The complete record is EDWARD BARNETT, pushed under a car and had both legs cut off, pushed between cars and badly injured, Sept. ribs crushed in night rush, Feb. 9), 1599 broken in crush, March 31. pushed under moving train by crowd and ROBPRT BUNG, thrown under trolley car at entrance by the crush and feet crushed and hurt forced against a moving train by the crush JUS VAN COTT, wrist broken on bridge car, JOHN WAGNER, crushed on stairway and shoulder dislocated, Nov thrown from wagon under trolley car in crush LOUIB GOLDBERG, caught between two cars and killed in morning poosee are on the num- danger spot the num. hopping mate people cross this Fully, two-thirds of for this ts the are women the cay, men_are stationed at only two ts—on Fifth avenue, the south side Twenty-third street.” and on, Brosd- Twenty-third. A score ers would be unable to provide protection for the crowds that and limb in making the cross- way th of of om risk fr an about the afternoon, | particulariy time of closing the Siz stores hours. o CONTESTS MOTHER’S WILL. | Bremer Ex-Sheri@ | Of with Smal At (see ontng Werte jn the neighborhood. the square is WHIT N - - Jammea “wih humanity, wake the! jw ehh alte, ot veht whizz and dart and basracenr. of this in it. | village, began a West ulence frgaten the | chester Surrogate’s Court to-day over heir absolite 6iD- | the will of his mother. Mrs. Sarah Mo! bea " toy, who diel at New Rochelle on N of do or drop a 2 last. on the er ri that she wre il! TI ropomition of plac a Ae con enter Mistances a. this fn health of unsound mind when lar spot an other nertlous «he signed the oe nt. M Mollo: places in the halied as a safe. ts eaitsrenpireertigined 4 rd that should have béen esta lished rf Wiheon enticath by the ¢ have happened hour of the day Ty averted are narrow- casualties END CRUSH BY RUSHING NEW ‘CURSED BY SISTER, BRIDGE, IS PUBLIC’ S DEMAND. —t list of some of the most serious Hey platform, July 14, 1, 10 swided t jam, Mar 1900. injured setiously in train rush, May ampled in crush and injured inter Internally tn crowd and probably fatally injured, down by trolley In roadway Jam and night rush by being pushed tn front having the olty pay the extra coat of working night shifts of men on the new idee. He says: “If it cost the city oF $3,000,000 to save a years im the complet: of the new ce 1t would de cheap, not only be- there would be a quicker retury ¢ money invested and a quicker increase of values of property Wilamsburg, but because it is also a 9 and death and an abso lute public necessity ‘I have written to suggested that the contractors thy putting on three Working twenty tno new bridwe a ip tu € <The British steam of the Phoenix line, eft New York J Mayor Low and ity ascertain from wdiitional cost of an men and ur he day on British LONDON, ship British Pri Smiin, whi the Brith. bo of Huil cam#hip Duke of Ed | CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tak Kind nd You Have Always Bought | WOMAN ENDS LIE, MRS. LOGAN ALSO WORRIED. | OVER HUSBAND'S REPROACH. | Mrs John Logan, of No @? Witlow| avenue, Hoboken, committed suicide be- with her husband The quarrel with a week ago and as eft |Logan home she expressed the wieh thar | [Mrs Logan would never have any .n soot luck, Thie worrted Mrs Logan, and huaband upbratded her for inner ready drank 4 was dead when hay she SUES FOR HER ALIMONY. |Robiueen's Former wi | Relieve His Story An application was made re Judge key in the Supreme Court, Brovklys day. to have Henry J. Robinson pun «1 fOr contempt of court tn failing y alimony to hie divoreast wife She alleges tha: he owes §™ and | rosperous. Robinson, through his a wpney, claimed to be living on the pro- code of panned Jewe Isn't it too bad that so many pe and rickety and mean, and don’ body else? Yet it need not be so, All old people’s muscles get w arms. 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