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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1902. UTOPIAN PLAN FR. FORTY-SECOND STREET SECTION OF | SUBWAY THE FIRST FOR PROGRESS. FIRM EMBARRASSED THE GREAT BRIDGES, COMMISSIONER PROPOSES TO EXPEND Acti Scheme Provides forMovable Stair- on wes Three Big Commtiasioner Lindenthal's bridge was announced to-day. It pute Utopia to the blush. Quite the most the Commissioner's estimate of getting rid of the Brooklyn Bridge crush. When this provision was read by Comptroller Grout he gave a queer soream of pain Mr Lir denthal’s estimate Property te, be aca interes ng sect Following ts mina! of the Prov the new City Hall star 24 the elevated ralirced st Total approximate Commissioner Linde ity the n Row buy for the « Try Zelting duilding lng « tudin And erect a railroad connec ing three feature ts Row tern the erection over building to save the city $2 nually in rents. This is + n stories high Some Leaps for Life. One of Genthal's or sidew of the three sto actually cross th at ten miles an hour, having seats are ase in cars T t cross the bDrigge under « 3 and glass Provision is made for su Platforms The passenger w! rom a stationary pla too ne two and a half miles per hour, then o Blames B. R. T. Commisrioner as issued a pamphlet di he problem of tm- mediate relief on the Brooklyn Bridge, in which he holds that the crueh could be stopped at once the Brookivna Rapid Transit Company “hanged its | | Despite Congested S Sur-| | face Traffic and the| | Excavation for Sky-| scraper Hotel Adja-| cent the Contractors} Have Completed Part! and the Remainder Is Well Advanced. | Pramas {Station of nf them nd wireet a ntently mat the . e with its clinking | Griile and swinging derricks, which lies | ¢ them, running pack as far as| y-first street burmowing | inder Park avenue in a cavern-| shaft, is being dug for the Rapld- Transit tunnel and for the eighteen- methods story hotel which is to be erected “Under the present contract the|the “underground” station at bridge is simply an a of the Brook- | corner, lyn Rapid Transit v Swift as har the progress a the Bridge Commissioner is powealeag|along the Rapid-Transit route, on no to correct the effect of ¢ 1 manage- |section has the work been pusned more ment of the surface ear lines running | vigorously than on that extending from over the Brooklyn Bridge,” says the |Fort-first street and Park avenue aro Commissioner sugh Forty-s street and Ee ——— Broadway as Forty - s¢ CANAL HEARINGS TO CLOSE. |**"' Begun a Year Ago. | ago this month ground Senate Committee May Com To-day finds part of the Ite Werk This Week. work pleted, another part three- WASHIN Ma T fourths finished, and no part less than ate Committee on Interoceant naif done. met to-day and decided to Within another y hearings thia week ford, who is super! Senator Hanna has one or two wit-|the Degnon-McLean nesses, who probably will be heard the re section be Wednesday for the laying of the The sub-committee appointed to in-| $0 anxious Is the o - vestigate tae legal questions involved |Precord for itself that S in the Panama Canal wil rt during |i"& daily two hours "to the week, "ALWAYS THREE, AND NOW ITS BABIES. FIGURE FOLLOWS KELLY ALL HIS LIFE. je Triplets are Boys at Five Poun, Each. John Kelly, of No. 27 East Forty- third street, ts considering the philoso- phy of the number three. Three baby beys born yesterday to his wife added to his meditations. The boys weigh five pounds each, are * well formed and healthy. The mother is doing well. “I have not had time to name, let alone three,” says Mr. Kelly. “Iam thinking of what the number three means to me. I was born on the | third day of the month, am thirty-three years 014, lost three children three years 460 Within three weeks, and now | have three boys who would have been born on the third if they had arrived a few bours later.” think up one @lesive Thrown Overboard from Steamer Travelled 5,000 Miles. (Special to The Evening World.) WHETE PLAINS, N. Y., March 3— Major Frank Wells has on exhibition to-Gay & bottle covered with seaweed an4 containing a letter which had trav- lied more than 5,000 miles. While Rev. Or. A, R. Macoubrey, of White Ptains, wae off the coast of Italy last Novem- ber, the steamer he wus on ran into, storm and the doctor wrote ing of the occurrences it sealed in a bottle wth the finder to forw fajor Wi Se tara eet tn the je over! rd, eter found Agores and was ven forwaried ef reatentace » The test of an ad ts the profit “qeretrom. Sunday World Wants | @tand the test, Fy ement up. aad hi LONG SEA TRIP FOR LETTER. | to the foreman at TWODETECTIVES UNDER ARREST. WOMAN SAYS THEY UNJUST- | LY ACCUSED HER. the Two of-| ficere Followed Her Home | Abusing H Mrn. May Minstrel, the wife of a drug) clerk, who lives at No. M9 East Twenty-! second street, has accused Detectives | Henry Kane and George Smith, of | East Twenty-second «treet police at tion, with following her to her home| ani making accusations against her and | with using abusive language. Boe hal caused the arrest of the de Magis tectives. and they were hefore Itrate Pool in the Yorky Urt tombe The two o@icers sald that they hav had complaints apart ent-houre in hey & [ieee ‘About to enter companied by an elderly man, Interce they at she was alone en she Wa he steps her ey ne mother tenants of the house | declare the accusations of the detect Ives | are unjust — CORNELIUS COZINE DEAD. Mins im Earlier Days He W Bi ~ | lym's Bows. Cornelius Cozine, an old-time poll- ticlan of Brookiyn, died at his home, No, 112 Degraw street, to-day. He was born in 1815 in Brooklyn. He was a member of the old “Leatherhead He In Bony days. f ‘atic boss ot. Brookly town's first coroner. * VESSEL AFIRE OFF CAPE MAY drop their ing only half an hour for a ete affset the blast shocks ¢ aced inside from t jeavy timbers section from in the excavation nthe quarters ‘We are making fast progr and Forty- PARTNER MISSING: A. DUDLEY BRAMHALL AB- SENT SINCE WEDNESDAY. @ Acted Strangely Since an At- tack of the Grip Two Months \ao Nothing: haw been heard of A Dud Bramhall, of Hramha fa, No. 1192 Brondwa fears me Bauer vut of the grip ed strange ious to waked tn ver dnesda | | Domestic Troubles Also. | | adait > his ti ad domest bas ? 5 | formerly Mrs Joseph W. Bnep f Louis, a daughter of Dr Bauer the moat sician ; ¢ Forty-second atreet She was a singer and mu ‘ rough a maze of wou ability and wide *¢ dicular and slantin » this nk Of the cave-like tunne’ ired a diverce from ruar 1 Bramaa with that city Nioinn of Ale she | | | epard had three children wher marriet Bramhall Clashes were in the family Recently Bram- me and went ve sfter two weeks 1 and he returnet of the cred ay and a an meeting nthe near nave been « World reporter formation through Mr. Framha nsane He since his illness. a week while temporarily acting strangely a month ago epent arium at Stock>Uder, Conn ee, | ante CASTORIA Mr 38 ford to an EB ar) ate arise, marten? For Infants and Children. ise within a year will be well ahead of the time fimit The erection below as been tunneliel to within fifteen Ben ure x at within are weeks ur section and the Park G avenue sec! have been Soined He sa) ‘ew York City, | eo months ago I Tablets and I take great | Mr. C. 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I have nothing but the best wishes for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, Very truly, C, BuNsinGgn., 6 and 7 Dey St., New York. user of the tablets he began spec room were also friends of the popular remedy for tndigestton. “I counted twenty-three men at the tables and ip the hotel office I took the trouble to interview them and was surprised to learn that nine of the twenty-three made a practice of taking one of two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. One of them told me he had suffered sc much from stomach trouble that at one time be had been obliged te quit the road, but since using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets had been eutirely free from indigestion, but he continued thetr use, especially while traveling, on account of irregularity in meals and because like al traveling mea be was often obliged to eat what he could get and not always what he wanted Another, who looked the picture of health, said he never afterward because he could eat what he pleased and when night or any other trouble. Still another used them because he was subject to gas on stomach, causing pressure on heart and lungs, shortness of breath and distress in chest, whieh be no longer experienced since using the tablets regularly. 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