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«HE WORLD: (THURSDAY. 1 is DECEMBER 25, 1902, \P OF RAPID TRANSIT SUBWAY, SHOWING THE PROGRESS SO FAR MADE TOWARD OMPLETION OF TUNNEL AND ELEVATED SECTIONS FOR OPERATION NEXT CHRISTMAS. Fe AU EL, ag Hiaileny INI SHED GROADWAY °F BOULEVARD LAFAYETTE Ph, 4 TRACKS 5 Tracks : 4 TRacks ELEVATED SIRUCTURE NOW era ane BAILEY AVE. FINISHED BRQADWAYT BOULEVARD ale rd + QTRACKS, ELEVENTH AVE: SHIP! 3 Tracks i Seaage 2 tracks CanaLe! AMSTERDAM AVE H x 4 two tie-ups it is inappreciable. No one knows of any additional effort a _ D The Brooklyn elevated system and the Chicago elevated roads are 1 CHIEF ENGINEER PROMISES . hampered by storms of this nature. They continue to run as usual SUB WA Y TRANSIT WITHIN VEAR, XHAS BRINCS 00 PERSONS IN * | PASSENG?RS PUT IN PERIL OF LIVES, «fs Many of the trains on the Third avenue Inc were stalled between) Chief Engineer William Barclay Parsons made these —= | © stations and the passengers were compelled to leave the cars and walk/| ciatements abou: the subway work: | RAILROAD WRECK _ flong the narrow footpath, near the live rail, to the nearest station, Some Road will be in readiness for traffic by next Christ- J i ® | Of the women refused to run the risk and for hours they sat in the cheer-|} mas day. | ———— less trains looking from their dismal car windows into the rooms of flat- Ninety-five per cent. of the excavating and tunnelling | All Are Shaken Up and Bruised “eawellers where Christmas trees sparkled brightly and where there was|I ig already done. Richard Eakins Smitten Sud-| jin a Passenger Collision on Bood cheer and warmth. I Fifty per cent. of the street surfaces have been ~e- ; No one connected with the Manhattan Railway Company !n an official) | stored. Sa PN denly, as Was His Brother the Chicago and Alton. gapacity was at the general ofMfces of the company this morning. A half- The laying of the railroad tracks will begin at once. Just a Year Ago To-Day, , frozen little boy announced that ail the “bosses” were home with their Four big concerns are already at work manufacturin Great Arm i _ ehildren ond perhaps did not know that the whole system was “dead.” No|} subway ee * : u ie y from the Bowery Lodging [one could be found who could say what was being done to move the trains, | Houses Ad mitted to the R ooms of the —_—_ the main he Chicago and Alton - wreck Whe common employees knew only one thing, and that was that the trains! ¢orms, and tho entire Interior of the in Atlanta, TL, resulted in the F yere stopped gin anil that the motormen and conductors were not ranking) jolla ier hte one WOMAN SHOT IN Timothy D. Sullivan Association in|30DY FOUND IN HALLWAY. Cine he expr ca and Beau . eneath the ends of this er were telescoped and. over- Hungry Battalions— iviti “the promise which Vice-President and General Manager Skitt made only i", Westchester County at forty mites p Bry ttalions Festivities Last i; Hiceeeae ralna, a | gctwtere, were 200 passengers on the “a smo) in the tracks of the express tral turned, while the engine plunged dnto an hour, ‘Kon this express section ' t f i kins, Al}and all were badly shaken up and yesterday in a letter to Mayor Low, replying to a communication from the| Is. golne CoEwar A) very, raph idly under U All Day. night watchman at the Continental bruised. H i ‘ound-s0 n e aa s TN ee Mayor, This promise ts: Ie ten onthe Bache Ht will be sleae | Hot 1, Broad: and Twentieth street, 7 r While on His Way Home. BLOOMINGTON, Ill, Deo, %—The projection of a heavy freight engine onto This complete stopping of the elevated traffic {s interesting In view of will whize down from Harlem an embankment. ““Ralerriug to your final question as to the number of trains during non- dae att Furface obstructions, the atreet day and one) 47 IMPORTANT TEST. | surface will have been replaced and the es year ago his brother George did ex- hours, la view of the facts above stated, 1 can assure you that, with tha) work of laving the tracks begun, a : 4 é eee ipa tad Rareru era eRe ecm neon Ten thousand hungry men who live in Christmas dinner was that It began so] *tly the same thing F i eolsts HaaUalintion of ett): trataas we shal te ite) and wil provide) {iMcultier encountered at, this pola, I Hthe lodging-houses along tho Bowery jearly in the morniag that most of those| ycaard lived at No. 309 Third avenuo Your Lifa May Be Prolonged by Applying. It at wilt leave no ground, in non-rush hours, for reasonable com-| ix) rxplaine!. the work haw been Mrs, Terry Dead in Newark, Her sccerted the bounty of Timothy D. Sul-| who eat down to the frat tabie had not] Mitt, ME Wife and two children. He 451 1, soy realize the importance of the Kld- int, by running. at such hours, as many trains as the public comfort and jaloes the entire route of the subway hae Ivan to-day In the shape of a Christmas| got the cobwebs out of their eyes from the “notes shores” ock this |neys and Bladder? When diseased they Reretere stay require: [more actual Is~ "venience heen orteret | Husband a Prisoner, and Mani dinner at tho rooms of the Timothy D. inst night's sleop in friendly hallways | morning to go homes ‘At 10 o'cock Fret | make a tot of trouble—tear down the system to returd the progress of the work. Gullivan Association of the Sixth As Jor dry-goods boxes. “Repeating ts not| Zaton, wo lives in the same hous} and crente grave! (Stone:in the Bladder). with Eakins, 8 goin ut and stum- ey entirely unknown at this function. If] bel over the body of a mans in rae | Women often suffer from so-called “female " when thotr trouble really lies And this morning a man conldu't ride from City Hall to Chatham Square eae nabwayy haye heen, bilit—one he! Found with Her a Fugitive sempiy pistrict, at No. 27 Bowery. 5 t Barly ae sevsted he palga bundre a hundred dollars instead of a nickel Upper: or local subway war anlened it . Barly In the morning a line of men| ine wcanned the quests of this cust alde | ailwa Saad became necessary’ to deive beneath the, from Justice. formed along the Bowery for several| congroraman and oairon tutat at tne efare he saw Il with tho Kidneys and Bladder, Try tho To HARLEM IN M IN F | FTE E N the ork “tunneling. (or ths express blocks waiting for the signal for the be-| Ay very boys carefully sil long, one Policeman Hod-| tact put rome urine In a tumbler. Let it toad. ‘This work has brought the en- {Slnning of the feast. would dlacov: on 7 stand 24 hours. If there ts a sediment, © rinears velow the foundations of the tz! DON'T KNOW WHO DONE IT.| 2% t* 12.000 who were fed 2.900 rede Three pnunre meals cut of it, | ital, ambssut Hy: | cloudy or milky appearance, your Kidneys | Dulldings on Park Row. entalling te-! *Jeetved personal invitations from Mr. | 6°") did ke "find, after ex is nil thatlare sick, If you are obliged to urinate {couraa te) Sanieeh Anse aid Inavoous |Suilivan, which were sont to them tn] *P¢ Doh ly could Diame them. REN ODAD! of heart disease. | Orton, eapectally during the night: If Yo gineering devices to insure safety, But B % * or e] ted st Lado . i F q ‘anual apace remaing to be oxen: | the reventy-four lodging-houses that Woolen Socks aa Gi Feeroude daskmnn Reated a permit for urino stains linen, tf you have scald q BY NEXT CHRISTMAS. vated on Park Row, ‘That is the gectton | (Special to The Evening World.) lige both sides of tho Bowery trom] But the Christmas generosity of “the {the widow and two, fatheriess children pains in passing it; tf your back pains : hatwaen 4 d Reekmay streets. | NEWARK, N. J., Dec. %.—The un- | or Union, Theae| Warwick of y Hall was not ]aal heen waiting the home-coming of| your Bladder and Kidneys are dlse sats en Tee Bocksnan® CO TpRM Are, the section | raithtulnewe of a wite caused a Christ- THUS ey at sical manitantea Sones ainnien alone holy Hieadiw) oient (Op parvcrase.n\ 0 Jou whould at once take tho greatest QAR [shea jmaa tragedy at No. 4 West street.| Dear Sir: I cordially invite you to | There were thick, warm, woollen socks)” Makine’s brother George was janitor] Kidney medicines, Dr. David Kennedy's Harlem jn fifteen minutes’ will | bul ording to tho requirementr of . |Tie woman ts dead, the hueband in| attend a Christmas dinner to be | for overy man-fack of the motly throng 282 Enat Twenty-fourth strvet at] Favorite Remedy, It has cured the most de the realization » year from to-day, | (he contrac ‘ny sample cars were Ready to Clear Strect. jail nnd the lover a fugittve. fiven by me on Thursday, Dec. 55, |who confessed his lack of covering for TE ee eet seer ae tine tier omnine. cnsees ns. colt 8 the present purpuse of the Int criticatly examined and tested over) Alt of the stool work has been put in} Tho muntere] women ts» Mra, Joseph| 1902 at the rooms of the Timothy D. {the feet, Heri It corrects the bad seca di ane? | ‘i _trouds in New Jersey, They were per-|plice (i the cones ea has been finished, |-rerry, thirty-five years oM. The police} Sullivan Association of the Sixth As- At first blush it might seem as if it - oe whiskey, will cure old an 5 rol i; | _Beraugh Transit Company that New | gonally Inspected by the road managers, | 4rd the tunnel-way has taken form. hij ary not satiefind aa to which of two| mmbly District, No. 97 Bowery, at i |wae puting too much faith in the hon-| Goppete and Sullivan to Speak. Sears vat aon puy earths baelx CAVES remains but to re.! es Fe strent wurtace and |men committed the crime, Irank Brady| clock A. M. Yours very truly, esty of these poor From Pearl tol was the owner of the pintol with which! peat Gn ae tion with you for admins! Sullivan Ont Ei This was the seventh forkers shall then have a Christmas jand sveral changes were suggested. | iije@ portions of t Pm ipresent in the shape of a ride through | Chief among these—for the sample|io put down the trac 8, eeeyater) trom Cli Halt’ to. be care were found to be fine epectmens| Franklin street the work ie suill in ani ie woman was killed. Mrw, Terry ond S a i ss unitnished shape. ‘The street ts torn up; SHariem, 4 month before that time |% care ro eters pes the biel ‘amc is stopped practically, But trom) Brady, who was eome years her junior, trains will bo running, i: ts predicted, OE then Br wa vranklin sireet to Astor pluce—or have been friends for eeveral months. Cut wilt not bo used for general trame {Neath the floors and intermediacely It street—the subway ts t Iwas arranged to place layers of nsbes: the Work of laying tho tracks can begin Brady was taken as a boarder and null everyshing in connection with the ihe ctaereaction Gere eal eyonne: jbecame @ warm friend of the husban: MME ans cuanagement) ot tne. train and tn onstruction of the car) From Nlath street along Fourth ave-! porry besame suspicious last week * e | ary ‘ ice has been fully tested and found jen themeelves it was demanded that /une to Forty second aired. to Sixth eve | and oniered Brady from the house, O1i Tea ee Ged sett hue to Broadway, to. Be ‘be in thorough working order, Then nogk wood be: ed es far -a6 Dra: {3/Saturday the two men quarrelled. The mty ene street. the greater part of the rank 8 “ ble. pleted of the steel work has giv es evcine Heh ae ore Four of the largest ear-bullding con-j been put in position, the concreting done, |"usband threw the boarter from the re gen py : Cerna ii: the country are now: ler 1}4#nd conducts placed. The building of |Dlace. Brady continued Ms visits to Behe wonderful progresa made tn the Tn Constr the cars. These | S{atione and. atairways in designnied|the house In the absenee of the hus- “the thet. Before the midis ce]bullders have contracted to have the|done, and. most of that territory han | ot" He was in the woman's company Mgext’ month the work of laying the Jy in ton months. Of course, |deen covered over by the replacing of | When the husband returned unexpect- ah: tracks in the subway will pe- {‘%!s time part of almultaneously in several sections Halae the ‘street surface, edly this morning. ho contracts apaltes| hig docs not wholly apply to the| prady in his heate to escape enodun: Ww completed. Nothing but the failure ) Of the contracting firms to deliver tho Jevits who “dine on ‘ TOLEDO, ©., Dec, %.—At the Salva-!ito Remedy is sold in two sizes, 0c. and the Congressman” to-day. And 90 tt) ion Army dinner to the poor of Toledo| ¢1.00 per bottle. might be were the ho: James J. Corbett and John L. Bulllvan| ‘Trial bottle free. Apply to W. 8. Rockey's city's charities or a 7 will addreas the negembled diners, Sul- | Drug Stores, Sth ave, and uth et. Sth ave, lye y 7 a livan and Corbett volunteere O act as} an ew York, or mention Evenin; Gtr fonpdress Dube tection (CD walters at the dinner, but the Army | World and address DI. DAVID. KENNEDY Christ- | Sullivan, who was once as 7 ‘ : ORPORATION, Rondout, mas dinner that “Big Tim" has given [und who wrung hs wealth ont of the | uewomted that {hey make spesche LSOF to the poor and homeless men of New |sreriie soll of New York, beginning as York, He and “Little Tim" were on|a newsboy at cigit years of aze and band at 6 o'cl to take personal |doing a man's pitt to help his mether charge of the dining of the great throngs} iind food for a whole litter of fitrle that clamored for admission to tho|children, and not a man of them would @asoclation's rooms. “repeat” on the socks counter, though Owing to the size of the room wheré|most of them would not hesitate to the dinner was given only 202 men|+repeat” on primary or election day if could alt down to the long tables at &/ the Big Fellow” sald the word. time, #0 that the dinner was a continu-| awe staster of Ceremonies, eine arate After-ChristmasClearance. fall, and many of the last to sit down| “Little Tim," the Alderman, or “Bos- A burried gathering of values that must make a hurried exit. Instances to the great free feast had stood out|ton Tim,” as he was called when his|t} where profit and cost take secondary consideration to clearance and Bargain powerful cousin called him from a Bos- Friday. You can best realize the buying power of your dollars by a trip thrones in. to the bullding of a certain number of] work under the Fourth avenue tunve! cars, but suffictont In number, however, | but that has reached a stage cf comple-|tered Terry tn the hall. A fleroe fight Toad on tlme as at present a0 A which warrants the contractors Injenaued. with the wife as the only wit- road o ntime as at present ‘ng thet before many weeks t] ness, Suddenly a revolver waa dis- Materials on time can prevent this L have been fintahed. Th no | > es In the snow for several hours In order “achievement, acti eee anaes cot) She THuLIGINE TOC, the} eeolion where ithe Sy napite Be rot RaAtiet. teal Taare ated Bie to keep thetr places in the line. ton school to make him leader in bisti} the store—picking the fattest plums from the various department branches, ere signed a: vard Qcctrred ny ; 8 eon Ecdiand! forwarded © Cem | aeters Une” contractor’ Vent Rist tic: frend Mrs, rere dead Ie tra hetiweoe | Ther ten tNoussnd wwesls. that were | DlAce of the Aixth mbly District 1] Neyer mind about the cash—you've got credit to do the prying. 5 Tammanyites and “confidential man’ in FS tall an Electric Plant. days ago. ; transactions with the New York Central [| Jackets Eine, "sisc7 ae Boys’ Top Coats“®<<ic" » Te handed out consisted of a generous Ince the death of Mr, Shafer the Work | Terry was noon found by the police. to Be Decorated, © Bimultancousty the work of installing has progressed with advantage to con- of turkey, duck, goose or chick ‘the great electric plant will begin, ani{ Thousands of ocher details not so im-| tractors and company ailke, “It was a )He sald he was searching for an officer [helping of turkey, duck goose oF chISK®M | 14" ctor corporations with legislative |{] jined throughout with satin, castors. [ages 3, 4 and § yeara, chin Me, portant have bi ed, even o| Herculean task, the boring under the |to give himself up, bide ° f 8) Qeaires, was master of, ceremonies at it] tan and back; value $12:80: ghilia and. meltons; value PWetere the year has expired ti ix bo-| Porn, have} eeeee ee MK A’ [old Fourth avenue tunnel, and the e-| rewe told-a rambling atory at Police {breaud—halt a loaf to each man—and a|welres was master of, ceremonies Oc jt lay. vere $250; Friday. A SMeved that the first train will be sent |” Ungior racks for tho t®) tanks. gresa made is a triumph of ¥ re ta ble plece of mince pic. Guests had the | S25, PH dinner feday: She wusand hun ny Boys’ Suits :-Biouse ana ) 1,00 the system at least (o a point terior decorations of the tunnel way sta | engineering skill and capacity. Headquarters. He first said he did not rf ¢ etthe ry aK guests by thelr given names as tho Skirts Waking or drens fanechal veatee styles, ns, express and loca, Already the know how the woman met her death, |ehotce of elther beer or coffee as a bev~ Nis Nandeand passed: ine 44 made of all-woot cheviots |agos 3, 4. 5, 6 years, ond the Harlem River, and, too, on designs have been decided upon, aud Great Steel Vinduct. Later he modified this statement and [er i have been cout} irom out the tace of the rock at One sald that she committed sutclie, . This Now the best part of Tim Sullivan's worth -asped Rarit dD. gallivan Chub rooms and to and heavy-welght ameitons: 310 ed, others je unwonted f y's; value $4.60; Friday. westerly and easterly sections of several of the st ‘ground road, If and work is being rushed on wa ‘This information \s t t xe i i" nd ‘Twenty-fourth — streyt| was not corroborated by an examination . —Tailor-made pth, 5) gathered not from 4 seated 7 Ages 3 to it MS reticent tke keel: ret hi . fi «he Cannel proper. Heow ls WAL} of (he woman's clothing, there being n0 Women's Sults~Dreng and walk- | Boys’ caee a rbtel ; hattan valley. , in an official way, but from a] aie ‘4 nade] Arose this so-called valley Is, the ta powder marks. The bullet entered the A heads who are capable of teillng}and ares Ps ah ay ot a hill of rock, Ace ts. lett breast and death came almost in- itiaties what ean; be expected as A Panting {rom One Hundred wen tant! t of his personal accompishient, | iy Jastalled, alg atree t ath A Woman living in the flat over the the various contracting tirms! Moy ag stairway. trom (he. station plots | {% VOL one occupied by the Terrys informed the d with the work of butlding the|forms to the surface of che sirect and | Savipped with pa: ae police that Mra. Terry told her a fow a iy 0 Proper — excavating, cuiting| Vive ve | traveliers. Wh ciate pane gay ‘weeks ago she feared her husband, and Cock, crossing canat and|,,1ne City Hall station for toca & largest stationa on the lone. talked of sulclde, With “wpane of steel, botiding | Ing racticaliy completed, pothing remain- |laXaher idea of the progress made ie| the poltce belleve that one of the men, aud platforms, and the men| Workmen present engaged spown ‘by the amount of money Aireaay | in an endeavor to shoot the other, killed but Contractor John B, MeDonald HO ave in change the work of faying| hUiting the handsome tle-work stauion| DaMteacied to do the entire Job for Sige ithe Woman who was the cause of the ack and installing the clectric] gr electric hte, WIT AN the Interior nt | wu.0w. Of this amount Up to date he | trouble, SIX THOUSAND ARE FED tel Fort paler Ue tneris | Sha Bion eetaysonen SY AS BY THE EVENING WORLD. i % cle and i folk sivies: black and navys: 7.95 | Men's Suits and Overcoats aman ate ‘Sat Fogular, stout and slim me ade of outing| taken from. the. regular Long Kimonos ¥248,,°F, cuttng| tame eine riee fies atripes and reeit with olla bor- Bsfiay ders to value $1.19; BY day. Teperiga Coslite Moan) Sans ue 10, Frtday.. 3c i Flannel and albatros Porfumed White Vaseline, 2 Feed Six Persons. Waists~ franc of fine tucks, Hronen | oP Asal, backs; taken from Ly ery stock; | O#* fara, value 10c, Priday 3c " som. rth as much as Nf — aT ‘The Evening World was host to 6,000, thousand dinngrs was placed tm the/{{ sine wo 3 Millinery —19 ptyics to sult, women ul t th vi LY the station with 0 asx been pald for <4 Charity Organza * riday What they have accomplished] the station with & food of Ment. | "The | haw ua for Mra, Terry waa formerly Miss Me- | Christmas diners to-day Benge. et the Rain cutunminntaae! ee values $1.98 an n | work now bet d by {Hed | 000,000, ane 3 Behan thelr tndividual contracts willl Workmen is worthy “of; mentions here, | of the actual. work done, i Blbne fireste Kept & doarding-houge 191 wach of the 1,000 dinhers distributed | various other local charitable organs 11 Women's Underwear x cas ot the thiebieoush though It be but, mere detail of thé | celve $5,140,000, bt gre the EAE Or the rf ghe tac davass: a poi Pers by the paper yesterday to desorving SHR a ong carte a Guctontiraaaest Uned wens @ re erprin itael rohini ot 1e a ‘ee hut a wenty-five iJ % tt Company, furnish tne| Pillars of green and white tiles Tohen | Zobway work ts completed and sno! ahather. were referred, © coud | poor families contained ample food for ata were Riven to the agents of ¢ Pants, all six gi al | ool : hately rise from the floor of the sta-| [he same story of prowréss can be told Wa nob choose between ti 4 fix persons, The baskets, which wore|Gharity Orwaniaation dociety to ay. . mye statement SRM Mltnin the | flon and meet the edges of a large circle | of the easterly section, which runs torn ide, ery tty ee mith Sey der Prepared by the Blegel-Cooper Company, |tripute:, three huhdred and Twenty Women’s Hose Bi8° * fea: d Cuffs 2 4 tes tram In the centre of the celling. Up from] the ‘branch of One Hundred and Fourth |°! es ied to | wel@hed thirty pounds each. to t Vincent de Paul Sooletys 3 two i) siges; worth ©, Collars an f tlate Co na ‘ the clrole gracefully arches ti q.dame, | street und Central Park Woat, thence find’ 00n ee AR Nt 2 hundred to the smeiation for Improve gibbed, top and alt. 9 ee also done in vari-colored tiles. and out to Bronx Park. Bx her. Every years since tts {inception The and Cuffs, former value lic, Now Being nail. Hiehia re concealed fn the dome, mscuie Are" fintahed ‘and. the tunnel ts done, ORR, World han done something to |ine bila aera and ane Priel to Children’s Hose —Bieek,. stbnea Ha ak hiefs brot- | lea iam ie om. tmas lav e Lon | *) . fret twol wore 1" tne Bie vane were Sent ‘Saly "eisba. 640 Han erchiefs™) a. Basket for Each Family Contained Enough to ding mild bot effulgent rs uch of the steel work remaths to be Un! m@ the tracks for the rall- Work at City sien mt in, but when that i ready the ves ok fillings can be ny A Woll-dresged man, about aldty, but the handsome! pq toca! City Hall station and plat-| ion of the, soad will oe feu ak foun ying ‘at Bevenicenth atraat and re umaiis of eaten. Various a sarod a ‘Fon tn trains | 200 10re! City Mall ark have been laid Sea taRESc Re, ive the tracks (igaushi Ce ae tions for the long atreteh of sie heb aa nes “tn ot. | the steal ta aelivered

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