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5 Gh the statements of Corne! | Be which ts to span the East River, P the early part of 1004 | Be the Manhattan side will fF ‘a| a Port of Entry. Miles of Docks Likely to Be Va- | Manhattan and Subway Merger as © @ Dangerous Precedent. jAlerman “Little Tim" Sullivan, lead- of the opposition to the Pennsv!- ‘The E ing World to-d y to comment ie Biles Gustav Schwad, In criticism of the -fetion of the aldermen in holding up the franchise, man Sullivan, “is just what might he expected of them They look at things from one point of view. 1 ate in sympathy with the wi control the Pennsylvania and are trying to set a fra inestimable value for little or noth from the city E and my colleagu Aldermen look at this props ym the stan nt of men Interested fh the welfare the city, and 1 win: tO say that if we can prevent i: suls feanchise will not be g “Mr. Bliss and Mr. Schwab say that the tunnel will bring trade and pr r= ify to New York. Why? Are people Qoming her to spend thelr monoy sim ply because there Is a tunnel unter the North River and an underground st ton uptown? I want to say that | tend of being a beneft to the tunnel would be a positive de ment. To Beneft Montank Point, ed tunnel The whole proposition back of this | Dany tannel {t to make Monta: Port of entry inty this city Potnt the hemes on Long Island the shipping Apterests of New York will be dealt a low from which they cannot Will vacate milex of doc the! Hy Vacate, mile docks and h rt News has exyrict je same way’ if th I yl rere pte! d to establish le other end of Long Inland all the talk I have heard ai innel the men In it through have mefit that it will be w ven't heard any of the at the benefit It will be to Line t sylvania Railroad, Does anyDody in that this powerful corpor: in- | ends to spend millions unles* there 8 VE | 1d will come to New there jn a tunnel Instead of a fe don't think any citizen Is foolish fo believe that. Thero ix more it than the plqn to carry people under je bed of the North River. Makes Its Own Terms. ‘Another thing in connection with this proposed tunnel: The Pennsylvania | WIroad has made its It je city, through 11 pramission, which Ip a sntf-ay perpetuating body, ith no ioiitty to the city of New York. It is! to easy for powerful corporations. to | franchises. Look at the Rapid Tran- t tunnel for “When the everybody supposed thar th | Mine would be a competitor ‘and that lower fares would re: find? Why, the two syste medlidated, eventually the Hdaie with the surfac lew York will be in the it powerful transportation mc im the world, Was thie conti by the men who grante 2 Are we to take officials of the P have p of the danger of all ley to grab perpetual 1 t T have anything to say a the wivania Railroad will not he al- to enter the city of New ¥: je tctms it has proposed, NOW FOR BRIDGE NO. 3. Contract for the Manhattan Tower Advertised in City Record, Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal te @Ry said that the towers of bridge | | | Jwould not be completed until probably | Work on the towers of this bridge! Pégan over on the Brooklyn side, and | has taker. a year and a half to com-/ Pplete the foundation for the Brooklyn | * It Ye expected that thé work on take even! » The advertisement calling for) been printed in the City Record. » Lindenthal thinks chat the con- for the letting of the work for the| otion of both towers should have been ¥ {SHIPPING NEWS. + 7.06!Sun sete. THR TIDES, High Water. 1, ter. | tnis fir | i PORT oF XEW York, Meret) ARRIVED. + NT EIGHT OUR 00@ LONG ENOUGH FOR ANY " 4 BARTENDER derman “Little Tim” Sullivan Te WORK! Says Pennsylvania Railroad, 3 Seeks to Make Montauk Point |: WOULD INJURE THE ciTY. : ' Gated, He Asserts, and Points to | e Vania tunnel franchise, was asked by! ‘Talk such as Mr. Bliss and Mr.| fen ib have given utterance to,” said ton of the | me the property Propoked rete vy bad not been fairly dealt # fate next Tuesday Railroad Committee | will and) majority. twill be adverse to suggest changes, That teat tn | he masority 1 vme of the fran- Legislature at Al- nd he fe: 1 by Board of Estimate an q Tf At goes | board will have through and they are allowed to com-| bs te their tunnel and their rallway | py power and js at! nt in favor of the franchise as it Sullivan Leads Opposition. er. | the | ® to any one ven with young Tim— read the terma of the w that 1 have been member of the Board of work all day and HORNY-HANDED.SONS OF TOIL WHO DAY IN TUNNEL. POH OEDOODHOVSO New Y« BY that it inten: labor from Penn’ to Influency «publ Leader Charies opinion.” structions regarding the franchise, meke| "I don't know what the certificate contains,” he sald. “I have not been and see no reason for wsked to interfer Interfering.” ———e URGE THE FRANCHISE chin ‘ated, The resolution declared that gallty, should be allowed to longer atang ia the way of approval of the propor franchise. DEMOCRATS UHOLO| They Defend His Action in Nam- ing the Coal Strike Commis-| sion on Floor of Congress. WASHINGTON, | mon are reported killed In an exp up the consideration Commission bili, | Galnes, of Tennessee, stated that he de- | , iret to offer an amendment |naving ruled that amendments were not ! ler at this time, it should be read for Informa- It proved to be an amendment to place anthracite coal on the free Lint. Benton, a memt priatlons Committee, to whom Mr, Can- . declared that he could not ‘The President, h 0 legal authority * | of the commission. Was that it place dent’ r of the Appro- His second objection ed $50,000 In the Preat- supported the bill, of Alabama, ey agreed that the Prest- President had acted patriotically. | Hlinois; Mr, Gaines, of Tennessee, Maddox, of Georgia, indorsed the action of the President, Hemenway, of Indiana warmly defendes the course of the and Lacey, of MEN, SINKS SHIP. Fourteen Missing as the Result of Disaster to Oil-Burning Steamer at San Francisco. BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3.—Several on the st ner Progresso to-day men have been taken to the General Military hospital. ‘The ship, which was ‘Delng converted into an oll burner, was destroyed by fire. There were about forty men on the veunel, and of these twe Jured and fourteen are missing, The vessel has broken in two. So far there is no positive information of fatalities, seven ofl tanks In all being destroyed, The Progresso was to have left next Wednesday for New York and to be put on the run between New York and Galveston, TWENTY-EIGHT LOST IN WRECK AT SEA. Spanish Steamer Goes Down latter characterizing it acts in the his- tory of the Executive, ———— BOTH SEEK A DIVORCE. ‘Soctety Couple Aco cuse Euch Other, trial of the sult and counter sult for divorce between Louis and Ellz- abeth Voight before Justice Hall and a ernoon, these Fourth Ward charge each other flercely and each denies the charges of j other, iFded simultencously, |dury this @ prosperous butcher, saya Visited ‘his wife r | Firem: ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY ligne w hat her husband an at Shohola Glen, eyes on the furni- big diamonds | RUSHING CANAL TREATY. Negotiations between Secretary Hay and Dr, Herran, the Golombian Governmen: and Five of Her Crew, After Reaching Boats, Are Missing. SWANSDA, Wales, Deo. 3—The new Britlsh ship Brynymor, which satled fro. Burry Noy, 18 for Algoa Bay, has retined to this pot, having been dam- age! by gales in the Bay of Biscay. apt. Artz bound for with twenty-three of her hands. Fivo boat and are supposed to have been lost fet beam and was 1, feot 2 Inches dee ‘The steamer was dullt In 1897 at Sunde land. - DROPPED DEAD IN OFFICE. Head 6f the Lindsay Type Fo! dry Victim of Heart Fallure. dallure was the cause, were resumed here is promise of a treaty a re TOBACCO FROM TEXAS. WASHINGTON, —The Secre- ett of Agriculture reports that experts few days ago, HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1902, CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED Sat EPIEHDISD. BPODPHSOG09000-04 © 898 590966606 night to secure the mention of the eight-hour ciause, I woukl make {t so binding upon the company that they! would have to employ legal residents of | Ni irk City Varin Raliroad is a for- n and Its absolute re- agree to the clauses was an! ed to import | lvania. ‘The | talk of boodle is all rot and was started Hundreds of Women Cured of the First Stages of Consumption by Pe-ru-na, fee Murnhy, necelate 1” | The Following Letters (rom Thank- ful Men and Women Tell Their Own Story. . Denver, Colo. Re io, writes “My physician advise prado because my lungs were delicate, and J had catarrh o climate East se two years hero At the meeting of the Board of mrrade | She in two months was completely and Transportation to-<lay a resolution and well. was adopted urging the Board of Alder. |Knd T have suffered no relapse. men to take Immediate and favorable | action on the Pennsylvania tunnel fran- | ¥' so that the undertaking of the reat enterprise may not be delayed or WITHOUT A CHANGE. the damp 7 : > ‘The first week it pro ned to aggravate, I spent change for the better. A ithout Improving. the value of Peruna I began taking It, Reading! treatme: cul A py inan 0 cured jong list of people who are praising This is nearly three months ago. Peruna. a % j he pratse of those who have been | Peruna very superior to Colorado aa ret attadt bras ws those who have been catarrh. If I had known of it bet it saved eds of dollars.’ popular and so ‘ould bave —Jorephine St In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, Staats, Mequon, Wis., writes as ‘suffered six years with chronic catarrh, ‘ was cured nad Tam still my condition was very bad. T * a ft would be a public misfortune if the & insertion of stipulations as to houra and | (Ould not speak aloud, had a terrible cough, ‘ates of wages or similar extraneous hemorrhages. from matters, especially. when of doubtful le- | t expected to die from consump: | cats Rs : ct arch of the bronchi . fs catarrh had spread through. tay eid t, | which causes the cough, Tho catarrh hav- body. Through one of Dr. Hartman's | 1 T decided to write to him. scribed for me and”I followed: hin ire T ever was.” it's trial before hel if you do not derive prompt and sattstar- |! 160 Dozen Women’sFast Black |175 Pairs Women’s Pure Silk i! Hose, in black only, double sole, heel and $1.75 to $2.00 per pair— .. $1.35 Black Cashmere Hose, extra fine and heavy, double sole, heel and toe, Per Paltsrass cece 39c¢ 6 Pairs for $2.10. and, Ore., writes: “T had coughe doctored without EXPLOSION KILLS I felt better after using Peruna ouly two weeks, STATE ARGUES FOR f FRANCHISE TAX Attorneys Insist that the Law 's Constitutional and Can Be: Enforced by the Authorities. (Spectal to The Eventng World.) 3.—The State sented to the Appellate Division to- ty were In-|!t# argument in behalf of the Special Franchise Tax presented by pr Deputy Attorne General Henry B. Coman and J. Ne A second explosion followed the first, | ton, Fiero, special counsel to the Sta’ Board of Tax Commissioners. Mr. C man held that the law does not violate any provision of the Federal legislation prohibiting the impairment of the obli- gation of a contract, since the franchise to use the street is property and tax- To escape taxation It must come under some well settled rule of exemption, and a claim for exemp- tlon from taxattio must be very cl able as such. York City corporations and no contract either express or implied exists on the part of the State that any of the cor- poration shall not be subject to tax-| President of the Commission| Executor of Counterfeiter Brad- ation on thelr franchises. He further argued that the authorities! Says These Institutions Are} ford’s Estate Searching for id not sustain the corporations’ conten- ions that they are noe tree trom taxes] ina Deplorable Condition, Jewelry Worth $25,000. Every Floor in This Big Store Breathes tlon by reason of any express or Implied thelr franchises, insisted} ALBANY, N. Y., Dee. resident] An exhaustive Investigation will be that If by any possibility the language |rispenard Stewart, of th of the charters granted by the city of/(Gommisslon, presented’ reports of in- {whereabouts of the missing dlamonds New York to the corporations could be held to exempt them from taxation such provisions are void us not He cited in support of these views State and Federal| yay at Au within the recent cases In ¢ The Brynymor had on board five of the of the Spanish steamer Neptuno, » from Antwerp Nov. 18, Tampico, which foundered law Fiero argued that capable of enforcement, 1 for purposes Of}ihe ¢ taxation oan be and has been ascer-|i,. 44, tained and determined by. the . 8tate} pason, Josephine L, dcott, who was then em- $6 N Fi * Feat ead Gre euppemd tO hove cen anni! | Board with « reascnanle Gggree of cor) ty dealing with Auburn prison Mr.|Ployed in @ dental oMfce, which the Gift-giving The Neptuno, formerly the South Africa, was of 2,213 tons register, and x was owned by F. M, Rodas, of Bilbao, She was 362 feet 3 tnches tong, had 45 considered |the buttdt: every element which entered into the alue of the franchise: and excluded all others ax aj the return and the evidence, 1 does not require the Commissioners to aanevs separately cach rhyht or privi lege to Use streets or highway: cUDy i vartirs provisions of the legislation, with refer-|"¢malning days o. iw le | +p ‘The meth f transferring prisoners s “ bed eh sia aay se a tx sharply Mp Stewart say- | WILL PROBE WATER CURE.’ pointed by local authoritle: sessed by it ears by @ act ence to home rale is not vio- Qn the day of Inspection thirty men | wajor Glenn to Be Put on Trial at lated by the act since the State Board 1 ;Vcr, recelved from the | Elmira Rew George Lindsay, for over fifty years ers are in no sense f& resident of New York and Brooklyn, dropped dead this morning in his of- fce, at No; M Fulton’ street, Heart v local officers, but New Trial for Caleb Powers, tpaette ind she bay ie i who misled an Amerioan column Major 5 ‘ ! the handeufts, so that ‘perhaps: ten 0 RES HORT, Ky., Deo. &-The Ap-| twelve men "were fastened. together, | 2award F. Glenn, of the Fitth Infantry Mr. Landsay wae manager of the Lind. |pellate Court to-day awarded a new trial|Quite a criwd of the young and old | Who Was found ray Type Foundry, @ business which he|to Caleb Powers, who was convicted |=sitizen, i foundeé with hts brothers when he came to thia country from Scotland, His home was at No, 462 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, He leaves a Wife and three C Semtthy to pro. | Children. He was seventyrthros years | afer thres years" Jolt and “«rsoyed good Geanh” until @ |Ae eulek reoulte in the Goebel murder conspiracy and | Performance, which took 0 ack | Samar campaign, sentenced to life Imprisonment, —<—__ Opinion of “Orange! A Beautiful Girl Saved from Dread Consumption —Other Wonderful Cures, Miss Amelia Weymer, Appleton, Wis., writes : “Early last summer I contracted a cold which seemed to hang on to me and could not be shaken off. From the head it went to the throat, and then affected my lungs. My mother felt very anxious, and as we had used Peruna in the family before, she advised me to try it. I was somehow very opposed but was persuaded to try Peruna. ( Using it one day convinoed me that it was no ordinary medicine. Within a week I was much better, and in two woeks I was well, and I felt much stronger and in much better health generally. ‘I was perfectly satisfied with the results from the use of Peruna.”—Miss Amelia Weymer. ‘ o a | + HE medical profession has so thorough- ly prejudiced the minds of the peoplo inet patent medicines that it is with great reluctance that any one can be persuaded to try much a remedy at first. In nearly every one of the thousands of remarkable cures that Peruna has made the patients had to be persuaded by friends very strongly before they could lay aside their prejudice against it. ‘A large multitude, of course, hold out against the persuasions of friendsyand die simply because they have allowed their minds to be polsoned against this very ex- q) cellent remedy. But fortunately there is another large multitude of people who are able to shake Me of their prejudice and try Peruna before it ff}is too Inte. ‘Theso people are rarety disap- Py pointed. They generally try other remedies at the elaaing of thelr troubles. ‘The a ‘They still keep usin, other ine! eatarrh Casey: Leber itty COs chtat tubes and. teaches hay. then becomes, alarmed. Fat teastvely Ls oad Vertixeement could have accomplished this) Mrs result. oy ret two yeats have! Deruna cures the first stages of consump- | tion by. removingé the cause. which ts | chronfe catarrh, | Peruna curen the enuse tn the right way. | | tubes, rn lung try pensive Journey amor six |tory results from the ue of Peru ths t ‘9 give you his valuable advice grat 49.9 WRITE FOR LIST OF GOUDS FOR THESE ROOFS, 4-Room Apartment, furnished complete, at... . 69.98 Cash or Credit. City or Country, Cor. 8th Ave. and 46th St. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Pe MM ts B.Altmans€v. Evening Wraps, Paletots, Matinee Coats and Travelling Garments. For Thursday, December 4th: $19.50 and 25.00 Black Velour Blouses, Black Cloth Matinee Coats, Black Broadcloth Paletots, SHAWL DEPARTMENT. India Chuddah Shawls with Cashmere border, Shetland, Algerian and Embroidered China Silk Shawls, Himalayan Shawls in the Scotch Tartans. Cardigan Jackets. Quilted Vests, B.Altmans Go. will place on sale Thursday, 400 dozen Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, two-clasp, in Black, Tans, Reds and Browns; regular value $1.00 pair, at (Rear of Rotunda. ) Friday and Saturday, lecnth: Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, Thursday, December 4, sls TI ye tay ties tas dis) ian etal ets | WE Qmen’s Hosiery Specials. . writ ry rt fal Ntonce to Dr, Hartman, giving a full state. | Lace Open Work Lisle hots and had | e eradually: diss tient of your case, and Be will be pieaved i}. Thread ve th ti t in lose, made to sell : Dart Address Dr. Hartman, President, of The at 50c. and 75c. per pair— and kept on M Vy re MM Nartman Sanitartum, Columbus, Ohio. special at, BA U M A N N’ Ss | Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose, in plain, Richelieu FURNITURE AND CARPETS. |} sifssinhrestariceo" Per Pair............ SDC 3 Pairs for $1.00. Men’s House Attire at special prices for Thursday. MEN'S HOUSE COATS, made of all-wool double-faced Cheviots, cuffs to match, in brown and Oxfor gray, sizes 34 to 44, value $6.00—special at.. MEN'S BATH ROBES, in all-wool fancy Plaid Cheviots, | sizes 34 to 44, a regular $5.00 Robe Thursday... special at, 4 $3.98 mapectal dor $3.48 GEMS GONE FROM All Cars wo direct or by transfer to our door: 1) tiermao of a Holiday Atmosphere. Shop Before the Rush Sets ‘Toys, 34 Floor. State Prison|immediately begun to discover the made by him of |and other Jewelry owned by Orlando EB. Men’s Underwear Night Shirts and Pajamas utions at the meeting | Bradford, the noted counterfeiter, who of the commis: tra Heavy Severely certain conditions which pre-| three years filk front, f declared the} When Bradford was arrested he had 1, Reformatory at Elmira to be over-|1n hls possession Jewelry valued at to 0) crowd and that the enforcement of | $25,000, which he had intrusted to a the State Civil-Sery! law prevents Natural Color Ex- ool-feeced Shirts, with, Drawers match; ‘value 79 on to-day, He criticised | dled in the Kings County Penitentiary |} |100 doen Men juality Domet each . ri 4 Boys’ and Youths Domet’ Fannel ‘ool Shirts and Drawers, nice Pajamas, large ly finished, value $1.60; patterns, for ages 6 trust company in Brooklyn. The gems each «. gach : oyment of sultable officials at | Were placed in a gafe deposit box which of Refuge for Women at | Was hired Jointly by Bradford and Mrs. Stewart stutos that while in the main | counterfelter conducted in this city. that combine ornament & utility Suggestions When the box waa opened some time had are in good condition, ing need for Immediate in the condition of the condemned prisoners, rible,' he says; “badly after Bradford's death the jewe vanished, Messrs, Kroyer & Austin, of No, 156 Broadway, who represent the exec- utor of the convict’s estate, announce y ponented sind untidy. Ng] that they will spare no expense in The ‘ups, suca quatters using the few| searching for the missing gems, |there is a pi srmatory. “Hotare the passengers from Manila, the other coaches had Heft the statlo (he convicts were Drought. out, meay,| RAEN, Dee st Borihaving overt Wore handcuffed together and shackled | the execution of several native guides of Auburn watched this ghast the “water cure” to natives duri he. rat is ‘ - Wi'be put ‘on tals ou n 2 rs and a graceful to twentieth century ‘awl ‘a rders have been received from Wash. tion. ‘The transfer from the car to the ington directing that a court mai * | prison should made decent): in trial be Bel and it 1s expected that rot “ ine wil) i ent 1 Order, a sight 4, | this % tor ‘5 ihe ath Refi tory at cgeton has ea ty uicbetetine ee eedearags ane is : peeephincadimsssacien!